The Democratic Daily Blog: Round 2 of "Who's Minding Our Ports"...BUSHCO hiring Chinese Co. to scan for nukes. Somebody really should do it since these incompetent asshats have weakened export controls on highly enriched uranium.
Paul Rieckhoff is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and the Executive Director and Founder of IAVA (Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America), the country's first and largest Iraq Veterans group. He writes, "If you are looking for good news stories in a war zone, you are looking for the wrong thing in the wrong place. It is like looking for virgins at the Playboy mansion."
MaxSpeak, You Listen!: The Brit Hume chair of mathematical statistics
The Reality-Based Community: The founding fathers didn't trust George Washington with unlimited power. Why should we trust George Bush? And the Old Fashioned Patriot notes that with Milosevic dead, there's room at the Hague for another war criminal.
Pam's House Blend: An unhinged Tennessee legislator on who's "dysfunctional." This kind of GOP demagoguery may be in it's last throes The Brit Hume chair of mathematical statistics
The Reality-Based Community: The founding fathers didn't trust George Washington with unlimited power. Why should we trust George Bush? And the Old Fashioned Patriot notes that with Milosevic dead, there's room at the Hague for another war criminal.
Pam's House Blend: An unhinged Tennessee legislator on who's "dysfunctional." This kind of GOP demagoguery may be in it's last throes as an effective campaign tactic.
I recently attended a screening of my friend, Bann Roy's, inspiring film TAKING THE HEAT, the story of the first women firefighter's in NYC and the price they had to pay to serve their community. It will be shown on most PBS stations on March 28. Dates and times may vary, so check the program guide.
as an effective campaign tactic.
I recently attended a screening of my friend, Bann Roy's, inspiring film TAKING THE HEAT, the story of the first women firefighter's in NYC and the price they had to pay to serve their community. It will be shown on most PBS stations on March 28. Dates and times may vary, so check the program guide.