Archive for the 'Dictatorship' Category
NEW HAMPSHIRE: FEDERAL INCOME TAX TRIAL RESULTS IN ARMED STANDOFF
January 19th, 2007Via: Boston Globe: A man who has holed up with armed supporters in his fortress-like house for most of his tax evasion trial was found guilty Thursday, along with his wife, of engaging in an elaborate scheme to avoid paying federal income taxes for a decade. … Brown and about 25 supporters said they will […]
CONGRESS: POLITICAL BLOGGERS MUST REGISTER OR FACE JAIL
January 17th, 2007UPDATE: Legislation requiring bloggers to register as lobbyists, struck down… By Republicans?! Dems wanted it. * * * What is netwar? The diabolical fascists are about to find out. They are trying to clear a smoke filled room with broadswords. The harder they swing, the faster they will suffocate and die. Every day is a […]
BUSH NOW HAS CONTROL OF NATIONAL GUARD
January 17th, 2007Well, Congress gave it to him. Note: It seems like there’s even more great stuff than usual on Life After the Oil Crash today. Via: Stateline: A little-noticed change in federal law packs an important change in who is in charge the next time a state is devastated by a disaster such as Hurricane Katrina. […]
White House Firing U.S. Attorneys Involved with Republican Corruption Investigations
January 17th, 2007Via: Talking Points Memo: Okay, so we already know that the White House has now taken the unprecedented step of firing at least four and likely seven US Attorneys in the middle of their terms of office — at least some of whom are in the midst of corruption investigations of Bush administration officials and […]
Bush To 60 Minutes: ‘No Matter What Congress Wants’ Surge Is On
January 14th, 2007It’s not what the Democrats say, it’s what the Democrats do. Their purpose is to serve this regime, and squeal a bit, in fake protest, to maintain the appearance of opposition. They’re filthy, enemy collaborators, Bush knows that they’re with him and this is all just a bunch of absurd theater ahead of the surge […]
Pentagon Official Advocates Placing Gitmo Lawers on Blacklist
January 14th, 2007Charles Stimson also said that lawyers who do pro bono work, on behalf of America’s victims, are, “Receiving monies from who knows where,” obviously trying to imply that “the terrorists” are funding civil liberties advocates. Interestingly, there was no mention of the unknown number of people being tortured in the unknown number of CIA rendering […]
China: Power, Corruption and Lies
January 9th, 2007Via: Guardian: Absolute power corrupts, and the Chinese Communist party has become one of the most corrupt organisations the world has ever witnessed. The combination of absolute power and an ideology that palpably no longer describes reality is a virus that is morally and psychologically undermining the regime. And if the regime wobbles, then its […]
Now Democrats Don’t Want More Troops?
January 5th, 2007Fierce opposition, from the Enemy Collaborator Democrats??? What happened to the plans for a larger military? And, “Democratic congressional leaders signaled that they would not challenge Bush on the deployment itself, MSNBC’s David Shuster reported, but instead would seek a debate over limiting the size of the deployment and pushing for an eventual drawdown of […]
For Democrats and Deadheads, the Gilded Party
January 5th, 2007Enemy Collaborator Democrats—out to escalate “The War on Terror”—and their shit for brains hangers-on, throw a weird, feel-good event, complete with the decrepit remnants of the Grateful Dead!? Man, if this isn’t a revolution, what is? The Grateful Dead. This thing almost has a Wellsian darkness about it… No matter how low I set my […]
U.S. Government Can Open Your Mail Without a Warrant
January 4th, 2007Via: Seattle Times: President Bush quietly has claimed sweeping new powers to open Americans’ mail without a judge’s warrant. Bush asserted the new authority Dec. 20 after signing legislation that overhauls some postal regulations. He then issued a “signing statement” that declared his right to open mail under emergency conditions, contrary to existing law and […]
