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[10 Mar 2010 | One Comment | ]
Glenn Beck: “Now, am I advising people to leave their church? Yes!”

On his radio show yesterday, right-wing host Glenn Beck warned his audience about churches that care about social justice. As the deranged media personality sees it, “social justice” is code for … something nefarious.

“I’m begging you, your right to religion and freedom to exercise religion and read all of the passages of the Bible as you want to read them and as your church wants to preach them … are going to come under the ropes in the next year. If it lasts that …

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[9 Mar 2010 | One Comment | ]
States Play Fast and Loose With Employee Pension Funds

One of the reasons many people work for government even when there’s not a recession going on (despite the fact that government jobs often pay lower salaries than private sector ones) is the job security and generous benefits. Particularly for the younger generation of workers, there remain relatively few companies that offer traditional pension plans, but they still abound for workers in government jobs. But if Mary Williams Walsh’s story in The New York Times is any guide, those supposedly secure government pensions are …

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[5 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
More Hypocrisy From Another GOP “Family Values” Legislator

A California Republican family values legislator who was arrested early Wednesday morning for drunk driving had recently left a gay club, sources tell a local news channel.
State senator Roy Ashburn was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol on Wednesday at 2am in Sacramento, after police saw the car he was driving swerving erratically. An unidentified male passenger was in the car with Ashburn.
The sources told CBS13 that Ashburn, a father of four, had that night been at Faces, which touts itself as …

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[4 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Hey Liz, Is Rudy Giuliani An Al Qaeda Sympathizer Too?

In Liz Cheney’s worldview, Rudy Giuliani is a disloyal al Qaeda sympathizer.
Let us explain.
Yesterday, Cheney’s outfit, a group called Keep America Safe, went up with a blistering ad that attacked Justice Department lawyers who previously represented Guantanamo detainees and are now working on detainee issues. The ad dubbed the lawyers “the Al Qaeda Seven” and asked “whose values do they share?” while flashing an image of Osama bin Laden.
It turns out that among the many high-profile lawyers who have represented so-called “terrorist detainees” is …

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[2 Mar 2010 | One Comment | ]
Tea-Party Leader: I Really Don’t Feel Palin as Presidential

Prominent Tea Party Leader, Tom Tancredo, does an interview with the Dutch paper Handelsblad — which treats him, credulously, as a “Tea Party prominent” — and drops the hammer on his co-Tea Party Convention speaker Sarah Palin.
“I really don’t have this feeling about her as being presidential,” Tancredo said. “I don’t know what it is exactly. I don’t know if the issues really are that difficult for her or not.”
He questions if she has what it takes, and whether she really …

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[27 Feb 2010 | 4 Comments | ]
The GOP Strategy on Unemployment: Same Ol’ Song and Dance

There’s plenty of criticism being directed today at Sen. Jim Bunning, the Kentucky Republican who single-handedly prevented the Democrats from extending the filing deadline for unemployment benefits, which arrives Sunday.
Bunning says that he wants the $10 billion cost to be paid for with cuts elsewhere, and, despite his past support for much larger unfunded bills, we’ll take him at his word. But there’s another good reason that Republicans want to prolong the debate over the unemployment benefits bill: Namely, it keeps all other Democratic …

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[27 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Yoo’s Missing Emails… National Archives Looking For Answers

The National Archives has written to the Justice Department, looking for answers on the question of John Yoo’s missing emails — and has given the department 30 days to respond.
In a letter to Jeannette Plant, the director of DOJ’s Office of Records Management Policy, NARA director Paul Wester wrote:
In accordance with 36 CFR 1230.16(b), the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is writing to the Department of Justice (DOJ) with a request for a response within 30 days of the date of this letter. …

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[26 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Killer Layoffs – Stress Related Health Issues Increase Up To 83%

It is almost a cliché that layoffs lead to higher mortality rates, but now there is science to back up some of the anecdotes. Michael Luo of The New York Times reports on the three men laid off from a Lackawanna steel plant who suffered heart attacks in the wake of the announcement, and how they fit into broader research on the topic of economic stress and personal health.
One 2006 study by a group of epidemiologists at Yale found that layoffs more than doubled …

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[26 Feb 2010 | One Comment | ]
Latinos Fight Back Against Tea Party Racism

By Axel Woolfolk
As has been now widely reported by mainstream media, more than 600 people gathered for the first ever Tea Party Convention in Nashville, Tennessee on February of 2010. The ‘teabaggers’ reveled as they sat there listening to hateful speech after hateful speech by the likes of their champions Tom Tancredo and Sarah Palin among others. The rhetoric, the signs and the vitriol sounded familiar:

“President Obama wants to turn the country into a third world country.”
“Immigrants are taking over the United States, they …

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[25 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Blackwater Caught in a Lie, Again

Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) got Fred Roitz of Blackwater — sorry, “Xe Services,” the new name for the company — to say that Blackwater shell company “Paravant” came into existence shortly before “Paravant” got a subcontract from defense giant Raytheon to train Afghan security forces. But then Levin read from the contract submission: “Paravant has many years of experience identifying and selecting top candidates for training.” How could that possibly be true? Levin asked.
Roitz first tried to parry that the language referred to …