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22Sep/090

If you want to keep an uncensored Internet, call 202-224-5922 and tell Senator Hutchison that she is wrong.

If you don't know what Net neutrality is... read HERE before proceeding.

Today I was reading a story about 6 Republican Senators who have introduced an amendment that would block the FCC from implementing its recently announced Net neutrality policy. Seriously. They want to censor the Internet... for real this time.

Texas Republican Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison introduced the amendment to an appropriations bill. It would prevent the FCC from getting funding for any initiative to uphold Net neutrality.

If you want to keep an uncensored Internet, call 202-224-5922 and tell Senator Hutchison that she is wrong.

OK, you teabaggers out there... who are the Commies now?!? It sounds an awful lot like Communist China's Internet policy to me.

Does this piss you off? You can let her know by calling her at 202-224-5922... if you can't reach her there, she may be at any of her SIX OFFICES in Texas. Those numbers are listed HERE.

According to The Hill [Source], the co-sponsors are Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS), Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) Sen. John Ensign (R-NV), Sen. John Thune (R-SD) and Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) (THEIR PHONE NUMBERS ARE POSTED BELOW).

These 6, America, are Communists in the LITERAL sense... look it up online while you still can.

I expect all 6 of these Republican Commies to be on a LOT of FOX NEWS shows in the near future. Call it a hunch.

These cocksuckers also have Comcast and other cable companies buying their votes. Why else would they be be FOR censoring the Internet?

Do we learn nothing from history? This is a clear case of working backwards and following the money. I will post again soon explaining why exactly the cable companies are against Net neutrality.

Stay tuned...

Remember, if you do want to call any of these jerkoff Senators, just make sure you tell them you're from their state... even if you're not. They might actually start listening.

Hutchison, Kay Bailey - (R-TX) - (202) 224-5922
Brownback, Sam - (R-KS) - (202) 224-6521
DeMint, Jim - (R-SC) - (202) 224-6121
Thune, John - (R-SD) - (202) 224-2321
Vitter, David - (R-LA) - (202) 224-4623
Ensign, John - (R-NV) - (202) 224-6244

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14Oct/080

Ron Paul tells it like it is.

He's still the only republican that I believe I can trust.

Here he is on the Fox (pronounced "false") Business channel telling us the truth.

23Sep/080

Barack Obama: Reforming Washington

Yesterday at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Barack Obama outlined his plans for instituting economic reform.

This was more than a standard stump speech, it was a new vision for government. The content of the speech, not necessary the delivery, was what impressed me, although he speaks with tremendous power and confidence about his ideas. He listed one idea after the other, spelling out his intentions to overhaul the current practices and open up the door to new and better ones.

The way he is looking to open government to the American people to participate and review what he is doing sounds like a dream, but the chance that this could be reality really does excite me.

He truly seems to be on a mission to dismantle the old way of Washington, but will they let him?

There's a lot at stake and the ideas he's putting forward will threaten the status quo tremendously. He's spelling it out clearly and putting them on notice, as of now.

John McCain couldn't hold a candle to this.

Please take 22 minutes of your time (less time than it takes to watch a sitcom) and see what this man is all about:

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Here's a summary of the speech:

*Members of the administration will not be able to work on regulation related to the work of previous employers, and when they leave they will not be able to lobby the administration at all.

*Transparency. Make pork barelling impossible. Put bills online for five days before they are passed by the president. Meetings between lobbyists and government agencies should be put online. Tax bills should mention which corporations will benefit and by how much.

*Makes mention of improving health care access, college affordability and energy independence (no details on implementation).

*We are spending $10 billion a month in Iraq, we should be using that money to improve infrastructure here in the US. No mention of how he intends to reduce costs of war in Iraq.

*Reduce Medicare fraud (equals about $15 billion a year). Use money to make prescription drugs affordable.

*End $3 billion in government subsidies to banks for providing student loans.

*Reduce farm subsidies

*Reduce waste - promised to cut government programs that don't work (mentions only the Bush reading program but nothing else). Wants government bodies to work better at a lower cost by improving efficiency (by firing underperforming managers and using technology).

*Private contracts are inefficient. Metions story of Haliburton printing logo on towels for the US military because the government is willing to pay whatever it costs.

*Shut down corporate abuse in tax system. Close loopholes and offshore tax havens.

*Income tax - 95% will get tax cut. Anyone under $250,000 will not pay more tax. Seniors earning < $50,000 will not pay any income tax.

*Financial Regulation: If the government is going to lend money to the banks, they must subject themselves to greater government oversight. Credit rating agencies must disclose conflicts of interest. Streamline overlapping government agencies (which ones?). Regulation needs to be reformed (Mortgage brokers have less regulation than Thrift and Savings with regard to the same things). Stop market manipulation, toughen up SEC. Establish agency that evaluates risk and advises congress and the president so that financial disasters are avoided.

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This isn't going to be easy.

All the Republicans have to do is mention abortion, gays, and remind their drooling supporters that they alone have a monopoly on patriotism and morality. The US has been split in half over the past 8 years and reason has been cast aside.

Where is John McCain's detailed plan?  He is probably too busy worrying about how he is going to try to pass the lie that he is a regulator and reformer when his entire campaign is crawling with asshole lobbyists and his record is riddled with deregulation (google McCain Keating 5).

In the last couple weeks it has been CLEAR that McCain's strategy is to play both sides of every argument so he can later say that he was for or against something (whenever it is convenient).  This way he can appeal to both is drooling neocon supporters and try to pander to national audiences.  I really hope that 51% of my country is smart enough to see this... but  I'm not holding my breath.

I'm voting Obama but I'm close to despairing for much of my fellow Americans.  They've all gone stupid crazy.

If this guy doesn't make it... the US as a country has failed.

27Aug/080

Wake up, America! Dennis Kucinich is freaking awesome.

I love Dennis Kucinich.  I hope he gets a cabinet position if/when Obama/Biden get in the whitehouse.  Who has more energy and better ideas than this man?!  Wake up, America!

Here is his speech from the DNC last night:

23Aug/080

Sony’s new music robot. Meet “Rolly”.

Sony Rolly

I heard about this thing a year or 2 ago and it just sounded stupid. Those kooks over at Sony are always coming up with strange robots... but this one just seems pretty damn cool. So cool, in fact, that they're releasing it for retail, in both Japan and the USA on Tuesday (for $400).

If it was around $100 I'd probably get one. This is the first electronics product in a while that has reminded me that not everyone in this world has abandoned science and innovation for the consumer. With Bush's war on science, we stupid Americans have just been patiently waiting for someone that believes in science and education instead of Jesus. Anyone seen the movie Idiocracy?

Good work Sony... now where the fuck is my hoverboard?!

Here are some leaked videos of this thing in action:

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1Jul/080

George Bush thanks McCain for helping with the G.I. Bill. WTF?!

Yesterday George Bush, when referring to the new G.I. bill (which adds benefits such as more money for veterans and more flexibility when choosing a college) said

The bill is a result of close collaboration between my administration and both parties on capital hill." ... "and I want to thank members who worked hard for the G.I. expansion. Especially senators Webb, Warner, Graham, Burr, and McCain."

WHAT THE FUCK? MCCAIN WAS AGAINST THIS BILL. SO WAS BUSH.

McCain's reason for opposing this bill was that he was "hesitant on expanding the bill for fear troops would leave early". Heaven forbid they would want a decent education instead of another tour of duty.

So did McCain actually have anything to do with this bill?

Kinda. Sorta. Not really. No.

Although McCain was absent for the vote on the bill, he pushed for legislation that would allow veterans to transfer benefits to their spouses or children and for use to pay student loans. The transferability provision was included in the final bill.

Sounds good, right? Except that it was already in the old G.I. bill and has been part of it for 6 years.

This is the equivalent of Microsoft coming out with Office 2009 and calling spell-check a new feature.

If the president thanks someone for their help on a bill... shouldn't he at least:

1) Make sure the person supported the bill
2) Make sure the person VOTED on the bill

Typical republican bullshit lies. Oppose a bill from beginning to end, then when it passes you claim you were for it the whole time and thank your buddies for their help even if they opposed it too.

The truth is if this hadn't been part of yet another gigantic ($162 Billion) war spending bill, Bush WOULD have vetoed it. Thankfully, Senator Jim Webb was smart enough to get it attached to the war bill so Bush would be forced to give our soldiers more benefits.

Some videos for you:
#1 - Bush thanking McCain for his help and Jim Webb's response
#2 - McCain unsuccessfully dodging a question about his lack of support for the bill
#3 - Senator Jim Webb talking about how the administration threatened to veto this bill

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