Saturday, November 11, 2006

 

Waterboarding Rummy

A new Time magazine exclusive reports that a lawsuit in Germany will seek a criminal prosecution of the outgoing Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, for his alleged role in abuses at Abu Ghraib and Gitmo.

It was only a matter of time before Rummy's war crimes caught up with him. But if he won't confess, I suggest prosecutors try a method favored by Rummy's co-hort, Vice President Cheney: waterboarding. That'll get Rummy to talk. While most people (outside of Rummy and Big Dick) would see this as a crime against humanity, it's really getting hard to find any semblence of humanity in either Cheney or Rumsfeld, VP and Secretary of Quagmires, Death, and Misused Taxpayer Funds.

TIME.com: Exclusive: Charges Sought Against Rumsfeld Over Prison Abuse -- Page 1

Friday, November 10, 2006

 

Draining the GOP Swamp

Well, it only took 6 years, but the American voters finally woke up. I wonder what issue finally drove voters to the edge. Was it
the Abramoff scandal?
the Foley scandal?
the Haggard scandal?
the suspension of habeas corpus?
the suspension of the Geneva Conventions and creation of secret torture sites?
the incompetent response to Katrina?
a war killing thousands of US troops and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis?
the increase in terrorism, according to the NIE?
the no-bid contracts to Cheney's company, Halliburton?
the big tax give-aways to the richest of the rich?
the industry-friendly suspension of environmental regulations?
the secret meetings of Cheney with big oil companies to determine energy policy?
the convoluted Medicare drug plan and give-away to Big Pharma?

In contrast, take a look at the Democrat's "First 100 hours" plan for when they take office in Jan. and officially drain the GOP swamp:

In the first 100 hours:
We will start by cleaning up Congress, breaking the link between lobbyists and legislation and commit to pay-as-you-go, no new deficit spending.

We will make our nation safer and we will begin by implementing the recommendations of the independent, bipartisan 9/11 Commission.

We will make our economy fairer, and we will begin by raising the minimum wage. We will not pass a pay raise for Congress until there is an increase in the minimum wage.

We will make health care more affordable for all Americans, and we will begin by fixing the Medicare prescription drug program, putting seniors first by negotiating lower drug prices. We will also promote stem cell research to offer real hope to the millions of American families who suffer from devastating diseases.

We will broaden college opportunity, and we will begin by cutting interest rates for student loans in half.

We will energize America by achieving energy independence, and we will begin by rolling back the multi-billion dollar subsidies for Big Oil.

We will guarantee a dignified retirement, and we will begin by fighting any attempt to privatize Social Security.

We will introduce this legislation on the first day of the new Congress, we will pass it within the first 100 legislative hours. This new direction represents the priorities of a unified Democratic Party. This is our pledge to the American people.

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