January 06, 2007
The San Francisco boys are at it again
A giant Flash Mob met today on a San Francisco beach to form a Giant Impeach Sign on the sand. The project was dreamt & organized by Brad Newsham
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January 05, 2007
Elections in the 21st Century
Larry Flynt's official announcement of his intention to run for president against Ronald Reagan in 1984. (YouTube)
A small list of political catch phrases: There you go again
A slide show about Voting in Religious Environments
The desks of the U.S. Senate Chamber
The best of Unnessary Censorship. (More YouTube)
We come together once again to honor those who have made the world a crappier place in this year of the Lord, 2006. Truly, if there is anything notable about the past 365 days, it's that there were few heroes and many assholes... This is probably the longest Asshole of the Year list I have compiled, and yet it still feels incomplete
What do you do when there are public records showing the details of visits by a corrupt lobbyist and his associates? If you're the Bush White House, you do what you do best: make them disappear
In Genocide's Wake. (Darfur)
The Road to White House may cost $1 billion in 2008. The chairman of the Federal Election Commission predicted that 2008 will produce the first $1 billion presidential race and that the $500 million that each party's candidate will need to compete will severely limit the field of contenders. (Washington Times)
(Poster Children video above from The Daily Dish. Your-Government-dollars-at-work-gif from Big Shot Bob)
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December 03, 2006
The title of Orwell's novel is 2006. It has always been called 2006
"Ever since 1948, when Harvard professor Arthur Schlesinger Sr. asked 55 historians to rank U.S. presidents on a scale from "great" to "failure," such polls have been a favorite pastime for those of us who study the American past.
Changes in presidential rankings reflect shifts in how we view history… More often, however, the rankings display a remarkable year-to-year uniformity. Lincoln, Washington and Franklin D. Roosevelt always figure in the "great" category. Most presidents are ranked "average" or, to put it less charitably, mediocre. Johnson, Pierce, Buchanan, Harding, Coolidge and Nixon occupy the bottom rung, and now President Bush is a leading contender to join them. A look at history, as well as Bush's policies, explains why."
(Karl Rove will no longer describe Eric Foner as one of his favorite authors)
More from the Washington Post: A case study on how not to be president
Previously: Worst President Ever Google Bombed, Rolling Stoned Magazine. Also, What if
Re-post: The political messages posted on the marquee of The Grand Lake Theater in Oakland
By the way, when did the Bush administration first introduce the word "homeland" into their vocabulary?
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November 24, 2006
DC Cockfighting Crackdown
The United States Congress in photos
Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld are now species of slime-mold beetles - but strictly in homage. (From Brain Shrub)
Republican hypocrisy on moral values, in alphabetical order (Including Sex Slavery, at the bottom)
Which Bush sucks more?
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November 01, 2006
Hello, Diebold
Isn't it scary that even with the current poll numbers against them, some right-wing leaders are seemingly certain that they're going to win? How to steal an election by hacking the vote. Also, Prepare to wake up to chaos on Nov. 8th
“For more than 140 years Diebold has been synonymous with security…”
As an ordinary human being, you may feel that there is nothing you can do in the fight against terrorism. You couldn't be more wrong. How to fight terrorism
Match the porn with the politician who wrote it: Writing Dirty
With so many congressional scandals out there, who can keep track?
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October 20, 2006
Senate Jagshemash Soup
Pumpkin heads by The Pumpkin Lady
Famous Senate Restaurant Bean Soup is on the menu in the Senate's restaurant every day. There are several stories about the origin of that mandate, but none has been corroborated
Five possible signs your congressman thinks your teenaged son is hot
David Rees’ Get Your War On goes on tour. (From Maud Newton)
What kind of career can John Mark Karr have after telling everyone that he’s a pedophile child killer but it turns out that he’s really only a liar, at least about the killing part?
From a list of titles allegedly used by “prominent leaders from 160 nations across the world” to refer to Kim Jong-Il, as announced last winter by North Korean state television - But You Can Call Me Il
The Observing Surveillance Project documents the presence of video cameras placed in Washington DC after September 11
We are not stupid country - Kazakhstani Against Borat
WWJD T-shirts designed by Dan Piraro. Sweatshop-free American Apparel shirts, a very soft 100% cotton. $18 each includes US shipping
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October 08, 2006
“The List”
A new design for the 2020 EU flag. The Flash animation
The secret life of Dennis Hastert ? Part of the big Velvet Mafia? It just doesn’t make any sense. The hell with it all
In this special memorial, The President reminds us to not forget the day that changed our nation forever
The Best War Ever
A Complete Record of Bush’s Signing Statements
By the way, US Population will likely pass 300 million next week. I still did not sell my www.300000000.com domain name. You want it? Make me an offer
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October 01, 2006
Euphemisms for Torture
Here Is What Waterboarding Looks Like
The Taxonomy of torture
Senate Wins Fight To Lower Allowable Amperage Levels On Detainees' Testicles
Why not call a spade a spade?
Don’t Torture Yourself. Eat At Cheney’s Grand Scam Warfest Breakfast
Who voted for / who voted against
Dear Senators - CIA Letter on Torture
Elsewhere: Brezhnev, Swimming
Protecting sexual predators
"Quagmire Accomplished" - Cast Your Vote in The "What's the Bush Plan for Iraq" Contest
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September 25, 2006
Torturer-in-chief
One of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war on terror...
19 Year Old Diebold Technician Wins U.S. Presidency
The 20 Most Corrupt Members of Congress
Why is the USA so frequently the victim of resentment around the world
Honoring those who died on September 11th
Declaring War on Wide Angle Lenses
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September 15, 2006
Talking Politicians
A short film by Andrew Tutton, inspired by Nick Park's Creature Comforts. (From Ticklebooth)
Also, Defendants in the dock at the Ango-American War Crimes Trial of 2010, held at The Hague under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. (From Blort)
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September 02, 2006
Feeling safe
Tomorrow belongs to us. (YouTube. From Internet Weekly)
This Is What A Terrorist Looks Like
"Free Speech is the right to yell 'Theater!' in a crowded fire." How I spent my summer vacation. The Freeway Blogger shows how to conduct signposting guerrilla war
Getting to the bottom of it all: Mitch & Stiffy discussing the future of America’s war on terrorism. Also, Parking lot for veterans. More by Mr. Fish
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August 29, 2006
Security is no joking matter
It's not the drugs, and it's not senility - Lying is hard work
Bob Hope about Zombies - “You Mean Like Democrats?”
Supoena Power, The Game. The Objective is to save the republic by finding the trustworthy congressmen and vanquishing the corrupt ones
The Fear Factory: So, Osama walks into this bar, see?
The Cheney presidency. The Bush-Cheney presidency
A Man of Letters: What, no "My Pet Goat 2"?
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August 20, 2006
A small pile of Macaca
An excellent Ze Frank Show explaining the etymology of the word Macaca. A real macaca
Childhood portraits of Current World Leaders
Future Career Options For Joe Lieberman
Secret prisons are so like not cool!
Castro is doing better, but not my eyes
We’re No 2 (! from the bottom) in acceptance of evolution
The new conspiracy of The Missing Protester
Robin Williams plays Jon Stewart as Presidential Candidate, in the new film Man of the Year. (Youtube)
Two Suspicious Deaths in European Wiretapping Scandal
(Poster above by Mieczyslaw Górowski found on “Wood s lot”)
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July 30, 2006
The Swirling Vortex of Doom
The 50 Most Beautiful People on Capitol Hill. (From Presurfer)
The Military-Industrial Complex explained in Why We Fight, an inside look at the anatomy of the American war machine
Conservative Kids was founded in summer of 2004 when I was 13
Conservative Links at The Cato Institute
Bush executed his first veto since entering office on a bill supporting stem-cell research. What do you think?
The Ugly Truth: The emperor has no brain – “Russia's big and so is China”
I’m reading The One percent doctrine by Ron Suskind. It’s not very well written, but scary nevertheless
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July 08, 2006
Residential Wind Energy
Install a personal wind-mill in your home to generate electricity. (From Sellsius)
Let us go then, you and I,
Where my leer is sprawled out upon the thigh
Of the lefty chick that waits upon my table;
Let me binge, in certain half-deserted streets,
With friends with pointed sheets
Through restless nights in Internet tirades
And sawed-off guys in chicken-hawk brigades:
Guys that swallow all my tedious arguments
Pusillanimous stray vents
That prompt in sane folk moral indigestion …
Oh, do not ask my meaning!
Let me get on with my preening.
On my blog the women come and bitch
Reading Ivan Denisovitch…
The Love Song of J. Edgar Goldstein . (From Rox Populi)
License to lie. In his devastating new book, Ron Suskind shows how 9/11 allowed George W. Bush and his shadowy courtier, Dick Cheney, to "create whatever reality was convenient." (Salon article)
Bush administration controversies
Bush turned 60. Here are some cards
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