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    <title>1stProtestinTheStreet.Org</title>
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    <description>Mission: Empower and assist you in participating in and creating effective new public issue visibility events and help you perform them safely by sharing ideas, experience and information sources for managing protests, rallys and vigils. To allow members to create multiple projects within our 1stProtestInTheStreet group that may advocate for or against any issue. All ideas welcome. Current projects: the Impeach Colorado Coalition &amp;amp; Website http://ImpeachCO.com -- We hold an Impeachment Rallys each week- SEE our Website Calendar</description>
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            <title>Become a political consultant for TEN BUCKS!</title>
            <description> Digby  says :   Have you ever watched people identified on TV as a &amp;quot;political consultant&amp;quot; and thought to yourself, &amp;quot;geez, I could do better than that.&amp;quot;  Well, now you can prove it...  This is a really fun concept. The ads are great and the idea that we can all contribute directly to put these ads on the air is a fantastic new empowerment tool.   And it&#039;s going to drive the insiders nuts ....   Here is the Blue America - SaysMe TV  homepage  to get  started .  The ad will be   narrowcast on cable channels     NOT   broadcast.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 21:32:59 MDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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            <title>Lamborn kicks unemployed in the teeth</title>
            <description> Gotta hand it to Doug Lamborn to be stand tall with Phil Graham in believing Americans are &amp;quot;whiners&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp;   Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2008.  Doug Lamborn is one of 28 Republicans to vote against this bill.  Final vote tally-&amp;nbsp; Yay- 368 to Nay- 28 (all Republicans)  Hey, even wingnuts Musgrave and outgoing Tancredo voted yay.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 23:16:50 MDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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            <title>In the continued interest of high ratings</title>
            <description> Watching Nightline last night they had a segment on &amp;quot;mud slinging&amp;quot; by both presidential campaigns.&amp;nbsp; I could not find the entire segment on the Nightline website but could find an  abridged segment  in politics section of ABCNews.com.&amp;nbsp;   As many others have noted is that corporate media is still insisting on the inaccurate view of making equivalences between &amp;quot;a&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;b&amp;quot; when there are none.&amp;nbsp; Whereas McCain is utilizing &amp;quot;guilt by association&amp;quot; between Obama and Ayers (that has been debunked) the ABC Nightline segment then makes an equivalancy with Obama&#039;s  website  on McCain being a part of the  Keating 5 .   What the Nightline segment did was basically whitewash the involvement of McCain in Lincoln Savings and Loan, headed by Keating, which failed and that cost taxpayers over two billion dollars.&amp;nbsp; The Chicago Sun-Times does a  fact check .  Is this informing the viewer or is it just to keep the ratings up in the interest of garning viewers and higher profits?   &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:54:00 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>A return to the past</title>
            <description> Is this what the neocons want?&amp;nbsp; Where the enemy is &amp;quot;known&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;understandable&amp;quot; with conventional hard force use that the military-industrial complex can create weapons for?&amp;nbsp; Cold war strategies based on war gaming studies of &amp;quot;Fulda Gap&amp;quot; utilizing an NBC combat environment would be &amp;quot;comforting&amp;quot; to the neocons because it is based on the past fifty years of mutually assured destruction philosophy of Herman Kahn and his ilk.  (h/t to Buzzflash.com)  From Novosti, Russia News and Information Service,  press release :    MOSCOW, October 2 (RIA Novosti) - Russian strategic bombers will conduct training flights with full combat payloads and live fire all cruise missiles on board for the first time in over two decades, an Air Force spokesman said.    The live firing exercises in Russia&#039;s northern latitudes on October 6-12 are part of the Stability-2008 strategic maneuvers in various regions of Russia and Belarus with the goal of practicing strategic deployment of the Armed Forces, including the nuclear triad, to counter potential threats near the Russian border....    Is the  eastward expansion  of NATO a wise decision?&amp;nbsp; Wouldn&#039;t Russia see this as provocative due to it&#039;s history with western Europe?   &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 10:31:01 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Congratulations to Amy Goodman</title>
            <description> Amy Goodman is the first journalist to receive the Right Livelihood Award, widely recognized as the world&amp;rsquo;s premier award for personal courage and social transformation. The annual prize, also known as the Alternative Nobel, will be awarded in the Swedish Parliament on December 8, 2008. [From the Democracy Now!  website .]   Show your love by  supporting  Democracy Now! on Channel 12 KBDI.&amp;nbsp; Let KBDI know by calling them and telling them you watch Amy Goodman. </description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 10:04:09 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Palin supports &quot; inherent right to privacy&quot;</title>
            <description> This will make her &amp;quot;untouchable&amp;quot; to the anti-abortion wingnuts.&amp;nbsp; Courtesy to Ms. Couric, CBSNews:   Couric: Do you think there&#039;s an inherent right to privacy in the Constitution?  Palin: I do. Yeah, I do.    Both dday, Digby&#039;s blog,  wrote :   I don&#039;t know if she believes in the right to privacy or if she believes in the words &amp;quot;right&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;privacy&amp;quot; and saw them together and took a stab at it. But this is a major, MAJOR no-no for the fundies and the wingnuts. She undermined the entire intellectual argument against  Roe  without even recognizing it. Taking her logic (if it can be called that), if there&#039;s a Constitutional right to privacy then there&#039;s a right to keep medical decisions confidential, not a state&#039;s right but a fundamental Constitutional right....     and Johnathon Singer, MyDD.com,  noted :   Nevertheless, at a time when the conservative cognoscenti is beginning to abandon the GOP Vice Presidential nominee in the wake of serious misstatements and a glaring inability to engage on even the simplest issues of policy -- which  does  have the potential of trickling down to the electorate (if the Republican base, which is still  less enthused than the Democratic base , becomes dejected over Palin&#039;s weaknesses, a real rout could be a possibility)    Christy Hardin Smith, Firedoglake.com, looks to failed Supreme Court nominee and Federalist Society ranter Robert Bork,  quotes :    &#039;Judge Bork said, but the Court&#039;s remedy was worse. &#039;&#039;It comes out of nowhere and doesn&#039;t have any rooting in the Constitution,&#039;&#039; he said, maintaining that lacking such a rooting in text or the Framers&#039; intent, judges invite &#039;&#039;disastrous&#039;&#039; consequences...&#039;   Way to shore up the base, Sarah -- heckuva job!  And I mean that!   In reading the  comments section  on John Aravosis&#039; AmericaBlog.com about this &amp;quot;gaffe&amp;quot; by Sarah is akin to what I find in kids taking CSAP.&amp;nbsp; There is a lot of facts the kids know but there is nothing to connect those &amp;quot;facts&amp;quot; into a coherent whole.&amp;nbsp; The facts are just there for questions to a test that they have to take. Understanding the theories which these &amp;quot;facts&amp;quot; support is missing.  This one of the key comments made: 	 	 	  sukabi1	 	  13 hours ago 	 1 point	 I think her &amp;quot;trainers&amp;quot; have tried to cram in too many of their talking points / positions and she&#039;s getting them all mixed up... she&#039;s basically repeating McCain&#039;s supposed positions and doesn&#039;t really understand what she&#039;s saying. Chances are her &amp;quot;trainers&amp;quot; haven&#039;t bothered to take the time to explain them to her...   Really, how much can you really learn AND UNDERSTAND in a couple of days of &amp;quot;cramming&amp;quot;? This really is a failure of McCain, for picking a grossly unqualified person. And a failure of his campaign staff for trying to cram in &amp;quot;talking points&amp;quot; without taking the time to explain the terminology they expect her to use. Since Palin/Mc$ame will be in Colorado this week isn&#039;t it time to ask her if she still stands by her claim, and does John &amp;quot;Anger Management&amp;quot; McCain support his VP&#039;s statements? 	 	 	 	  Please  login  to rate. 	  	 Do you already have an account?  Log in and claim this comment .	  	 	  &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:32:25 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Just like Abu Gonzales</title>
            <description> The Department of Justice has the historic role of advocating for the people of America and is not just the legal arm of the administration.&amp;nbsp; This dual role has led to conflicts because of the inherent conflict.&amp;nbsp; However what has transpired during Mr. Bush&#039;s occupation of the White House has been the transformation of the Department of Justice into being only an advocate and justifier of the political and policy aims.&amp;nbsp; The other side has been willfully ignored.&amp;nbsp; This can be clearly seen in the politicization of the firings of nine U.S. Attorneys.  This has not been a major news story by the corporate media for many months.&amp;nbsp; But I caught this little item via Talkingpointsmemo.com&#039;s Kate Klonick  writing :    Alberto Gonzales, the former attorney general who oversaw the Justice Department during the firings of nine U.S. attorneys, won&#039;t be presently referred to a grand jury for his role in the affair...   The only good is that the door won&#039;t be entirely closed.&amp;nbsp; She continues:    Attorney General Michael Mukasey is preparing to name a prosecutor from within the DOJ to continue the work of the Offices of Professional Responsibly and the Inspector General, the same sources told the  Post .    The corruption within the Department of Justice continues to this day.&amp;nbsp; As far as I can see there has been no meaningful reform within the Voting Rights Division nor in the Civil Rights Division&#039;s of the Department of Justice under Mukasey&#039;s tenure but the exact opposite.&amp;nbsp; Mukasey has continued policies of empahasizing &amp;quot;voter fraud&amp;quot; and not has implemented policies to combat &amp;quot;voter disenfranchisement&amp;quot; in states that are aggressively using HAVA to &amp;quot;scrub&amp;quot; voters from registration rolls in the upcoming election. &amp;nbsp;  Mukasey is &amp;quot;slick justice&amp;quot; and had hoodwinked Senators Schumer and Feinstein during his confirmation hearings.&amp;nbsp; Unfortunately it is the people of America who must suffer from the infirm hand of Mukasey&#039;s continuing policies of injustice.  </description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 08:44:44 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Posse Comitatus</title>
            <description> From a note that I saw on Glenn Greenwald&#039;s Unclaimed Territory:   ...Robert Farley  responds and objects  to  my post of yesterday  concerning the first permanent, standing deployment of a U.S. Army brigade inside the U.S. for law enforcement purposes since Reconstruction.    Looking backward this is what Glenn  wrote  on NorthCom&#039;s activity:    The decision this month to permanently deploy a U.S. Army brigade inside the U.S. for purely domestic law enforcement purposes is the fruit of the Congressional elimination of the long-standing prohibitions in Posse Comitatus (although there are  credible signs  that even before Congress acted, the Bush administration secretly decided it possessed the inherent power to violate the Act). It shouldn&#039;t take any efforts to explain why the permanent deployment of the U.S. military inside American cities, acting as the President&#039;s police force, is so disturbing. Bovard:  &amp;quot;Martial law&amp;quot; is a euphemism for military dictatorship. When foreign democracies are overthrown and a junta establishes martial law, Americans usually recognize that a fundamental change has occurred. . . . Section 1076 is Enabling Act-type legislation&amp;mdash;something that purports to preserve law-and-order while formally empowering the president to rule by decree.   Again:   The point is that the deployment is a very dangerous precedent, quite possibly illegal, and a radical abandonment of an important democratic safeguard. As always with first steps of this sort, the danger lies in how the power can be abused in the future.    The real danger is that the &amp;quot;tools&amp;quot; are left to be used in the future by any executive who deems them to be &amp;quot;in the national interest&amp;quot; even if it only for the &amp;quot; One Percent &amp;quot; doctrine.   &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 10:07:40 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Let them be taxed</title>
            <description> If ministers want to endorse political candidates then their ministries should be taxed because they have become active political organizations that are partisan in nature and by extension adjuncts to any political campaign and political party.  Laurie Goldstein, New York Times,  writes :   The protest, called Pulpit Freedom Sunday, was organized by the Alliance Defense Fund, a consortium of Christian lawyers that fights for conservative religious and social causes. When the fund first announced the protest this year, it said it planned to have 50 ministers taking part. As of Thursday it said it had hundreds of volunteers, but had selected only 33 who were fully aware of the risks and benefits...  Erik Stanley, senior legal counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund, said: &amp;ldquo;This is not something these churches want to do in secrecy and hiding. In fact, they don&amp;rsquo;t believe they&amp;rsquo;re doing anything wrong. They don&amp;rsquo;t believe they&amp;rsquo;re violating the law.   &amp;ldquo;What they&amp;rsquo;re doing is talking to their congregations about biblical issues related to candidates and elections, and they believe they have the constitutional right to do that.&amp;rdquo;  The protest is challenging an amendment to the tax code passed by Congress in 1954 saying that charitable organizations known as 501(c)(3)&amp;rsquo;s, which accept tax-deductible contributions, cannot intervene in political campaigns. The legislation was intended to prevent nonprofit organizations from funneling money and resources to political candidates....    Clearly the Alliance Defense Fund&#039;s lawyers are inducing ministers to undermine tax laws.&amp;nbsp; The New York Times article continues:    Three former I.R.S. officials, now lawyers in a Washington firm, recently sent a letter to the I.R.S.&amp;rsquo;s Office of Professional Responsibility urging that the Alliance Defense Fund and its lawyers be investigated for &amp;ldquo;inducing churches to engage in conduct designed to violate federal tax law in a direct and blatant matter.&amp;rdquo;    &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 09:43:39 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>No Bailout without bipartisan support</title>
            <description> Republicans must be onboard this bailout.&amp;nbsp; Because House Minority Leader John Boehner stated today the Republicans will not be for the bailout.  Jake Tapper  writes  about Boehner:  &amp;ldquo;As I told our Conference this morning, there is no bipartisan deal at this time,&amp;quot; Boehner said. &amp;quot;There may be a deal among some Democrats, but House Republicans are not a part of it.&amp;rdquo;  Meanwhile CNBC  reports :    The banking system needs another $500 billion to survive beyond the $700 billion rescue plan being contemplated by Congress, said Pimco founder Bill Gross. Gross said on CNBC that the government bailout plan will help free up bank balance sheets so they can start lending again, but will provide only about $50 billion in real capital to the system....    But what about the foundation from which all this came from?&amp;nbsp; The mortgage holders, of which there are about 4 million in or will be in a distressed position in the following 12 to 24 months?&amp;nbsp; From what I&#039;ve read there has been fierce opposition from Mr. Bush and his cohort to any type of relief for home owners.&amp;nbsp; Propositions from Democrats and other groups include suspension of foreclosures for 60 to 90 days, freezing mortgage rates, and allowing judges greater latitude for individual cases.  There should be no bailout bill without bipartisan support.&amp;nbsp; Period.&amp;nbsp; If Republicans want to kill the economy then let it be on their heads. &amp;nbsp;  Democrats need to start with a major ad campaign to tie failure of this bailout for homeowners to intransigent Republicans.&amp;nbsp; The campaign itself should be not about Wall Street but homeowners. </description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 11:29:11 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Another piece to the scam</title>
            <description> How did they get to this number of 700 billion USD?&amp;nbsp; Brian Wingfield and Josh Zumbrun, Forbes magazine reporters,  write :   In fact, some of the most basic details, including the $700 billion figure Treasury would use to buy up bad debt, are fuzzy.   &amp;quot; It&#039;s not based on any particular data point ,&amp;quot; a Treasury spokeswoman told Forbes.com Tuesday. &amp;quot; We just wanted to choose a really large number .&amp;quot; [my emphasis]   Is there nothing that Republicans won&#039;t do to bamboozle and swindle people out of their homes and to keep Wall Street failed financiers in the black?&amp;nbsp; But it takes a willing accomplice to the crime.&amp;nbsp; Wingfield and Zumbrung continue:   A spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., says she is optimistic that the House will pass a bill this week. But that doesn&#039;t mean the Senate, which is by nature more sluggish than its larger counterpart on the other side of Capitol Hill, will be so quick to act.   Martin D. Weiss writes, from his financial newsletter Money and Markets:   We believe Congress may be on the verge of making what could become one of the greatest policy mistakes of modern times, passing bailout legislation that could aggravate, rather than alleviate, the nation&#039;s massive debt crisis.    Who is Martin D. Weiss?&amp;nbsp; Eric N. Berg, New York Tiems business writer,  reports :   An anthropology graduate of New York University and Columbia University, Mr. Weiss began his career by working at the investment-newsletter publishing firm of his father, Irving Weiss. One of his first assignments was editing Money and Credit Reports, a newsletter that dealt with interest rates and the safety of financial institutions. Mr. Weiss says he trained for that job as a teen-ager, tagging along when the elder Mr. Weiss visited banks, brokerage firms and insurance companies. On His Own   In 1971, Mr. Weiss struck out on his own, founding Weiss Research to provide investment advice to wealthy individuals. In 1976, he expanded the business to include the publication of his own financial newsletters (his father&#039;s newsletters had ceased operating by then).   In 1980, after a two-year stint in Japan as a Fulbright Scholar studying decision making in Japanese financial institutions, Mr. Weiss returned to the United States to begin issuing formal safety ratings on banks and saving associations.   Nine years later, he began rating insurers. Unlike the other major agencies, which rely heavily on management assessments, Mr. Weiss focuses on the detailed financial results that insurers file with state insurance commissions. To generate a letter grade, he crunches all the numbers using a computer model developed by an actuary, Peter Chapman, and an insurance professor, Harold Skipper of Georgia State University.    Time to stop the Bush-Pelosi gravy train to the privateers of the financial sector.&amp;nbsp; As many others have said why should be we believe in the &amp;quot;solution&amp;quot; from the same people who brought such fiscal irresponsiblity upon themselves (like Sec. Treasury Paulson who was Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs)? </description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:28:42 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>This is the political result of this &quot;crisis&quot;</title>
            <description> From Talkingpointsmemo.com, Josh Marshall  writes :   Sen. Obama is saying his spending programs  may have to be delayed  in light of the massive bailout bill...  And remember, if Obama wins, his Treasury Dept. would be administering a lot of this. So are they planning to pay premium prices for the worthless or near worthless paper the banks are trying to dump on the public (in order to recapitalize the banks at public expense)?   AP reporters Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Jeannine Aversa  write :   WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke bluntly warned reluctant lawmakers Tuesday they risk a recession with higher unemployment and increased home foreclosures unless they act on the Bush administration&#039;s $700 billion plan to bail out the financial industry.&amp;nbsp;     David Cay Johnston, Poynter Online.com, Pulitzer Prizer winner,  asks :   The Administration has scared the markets and some key legislative leaders, but it has not laid out a coherent, specific and compelling need for this enormous proposal, which is the equivalent of a one-time 55 percent income tax surcharge. ( Instead the money will be borrowed, so ask from whom and how this much can be raised so quickly if the credit markets are nearly seized up with fear. ) [my empahsis-Ken]   Folks this is monumental scam taking place before a complict media...if it is such a crisis then why is Nightline taking a full week on &amp;quot;exotic peoples of the world&amp;quot; of which the Monday installment was on forgotten tribes of Brazillian rainforest.  There are no hard questions being asked by the media.&amp;nbsp; If there are hard questions being asked by the Senate and House respective committees why are they being held &amp;quot;closed door&amp;quot;?  This, my friends, is to strait jacket the incoming president for doing anything constructive for the American people...expand SCHIP?&amp;nbsp; Sorry Mr. Bush and his cronies carted off the money.&amp;nbsp; Fix Medicaid?&amp;nbsp; Sorry Sec. Treasury Paulson scammed all those tax dollars for his high finance rollers.&amp;nbsp; Renewable energy development?&amp;nbsp; Sorry Fed. chairman Benanke said that your tax dollars are spent on the bad debt of financial institutions at buying their worthless securities at premium prices not fire sale pricing.&amp;nbsp;   This is not a 700 billion USD bailout but at least a 3 trillion dollar bailout.  Call your congressional representative and tell them &amp;quot;NO DEAL&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; It is purely political that this so-called crisis happened. &amp;nbsp;  Remember, Republicans will vote against whatever proposal that comes out of Congress.&amp;nbsp; They will run against it and win because this is a &amp;quot;win-win&amp;quot; for them in November.  It is time for Democratic groups to start running ads on framing this &amp;quot;crisis&amp;quot; as a &amp;quot;Republican crisis&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; But...they won&#039;t.   &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 14:30:40 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Your taxes will go up</title>
            <description> The legacy of Mr. Bush will be that your taxes will go up no matter who is elected in the fall because he is fiscally irresponsible.&amp;nbsp; It is that simple.&amp;nbsp; A nation that is in hock to the tune of trillions of dollars to other countries of the world must pay the price for such mismanagement.&amp;nbsp; The price that will be paid is through higher taxes or by having a nation go into receivership; i.e., the nation will be forced to balance it&#039;s books through liquidation of it&#039;s assets.&amp;nbsp; This is nothing new to countries that have defaulted on their loan obligations.&amp;nbsp; This is nothing new to citizens who have defaulted on their debts.  What is happening now in this nation is that private companies are asking government to take on their bad debt due to their own decisions that is the bottom line. &amp;nbsp;  From 2002 this is from  usgov.info :   The June 28 deadline was announcement earlier this week by Treasury Secretary Paul H. O&#039;Neill, who had previously not set a deadline by which Congress needed to increase the current $5.95 trillion debt limit. Should the national debt exceed the debt limit, the government is considered in default and loses its ability to borrow money necessary to keep the government running and pay the interest due on debt. President Bush&#039;s budget projects that the national debt could rise to $6.099 trillion at the end of fiscal year 2002 and to $6.489 trillion at the end of 2003.   This is from AP&#039;s Julie Hirschfeld Davis  writing :   It also would raise the statutory limit on the national debt from $10.6 trillion to $11.3 trillion &amp;mdash; making room for the massive rescue.    If our national debt is increasing by, on average, 20 percent every year (between 2002 and now) then there is no way to &amp;quot;grow&amp;quot; out of our debt through the conservative view of lower taxes means increased revenue due to economic growth.&amp;nbsp; If sustainable economic growth is pegged at approximately 3 to 4 percent per year, which does not trigger inflationary pressures, and the tax rate for corporations and individuals remains the same under the Bush tax plan then it is fiscally impossible to continue such debt accumulation.   When AIG went under there was this little noticed rule that the Federal Reserve relaxed too.&amp;nbsp; On September 14 the Financial Times writers Francesco Guerrera in London, Krishna Guha in Washington and Greg Farrell in New York  reports :   The Fed also suspended rules that prohibit banks from using deposits to fund their investment banking subsidiaries.    And   It widened the set of assets eligible as collateral for loans of Treasuries to include all investment grade paper, and raised the size of these Treasury loans to $200bn.    This means that Level 3 investment paper is the equivalent to junk bonds; i.e., almost worthless in valuation, will be taken on by the federal government.&amp;nbsp; What is Level 3?&amp;nbsp; From North Coast Investment Research on what is the  definition :    Level 1 assets have quoted prices in active markets. At the other extreme Level 3 assets have only unobservable inputs to measure value and are thus valued by reference to the banks&amp;rsquo; own models.   Does this remind you of anything?&amp;nbsp; Jim Willie  writes :   Why were officers at Lehman permitted to remove box after box from their building, when it should be treated as a crime scene with yellow cordon tape?  Click2Houston.com  reported  on the collapse of Arthur Andersen accounting and it&#039;s criminal practice:   Former Andersen LLP partner David B. Duncan testified Monday that he knew he was breaking the law when he instructed employees to comply with the firm&#039;s document retention policy, which resulted in destruction of Enron Corp.-related materials.    Instead of clarifying this &amp;quot;crisis&amp;quot; Bernake and Paulson are aiming to muddy the waters further through nationalization of finance corporations.&amp;nbsp; Roubini  writes  on the federalization of AIG:   AIG should have been allowed to go into bankruptcy court and any government financial help to avoid systemic risk should have occurred in the form of a formal debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing. Bankruptcy court have laws and a judicial history of how claims of an insolvent firm are treated and they provide clarity to the pecking order of such claims while avoiding &amp;ndash; via a stay &amp;ndash; some creditors running and be made whole while others are inflicted - because of such a run - even greater losses. So instead of doing the right thing &amp;ndash; pushing AIG into bankruptcy court and providing government DIP financing &amp;ndash; the Fed and Treasury have formally nationalized AIG and they have created a legal mess where there will be endless confusion and lack of transparency of the government claims relative to junior and senior creditors of AIG....   Contrary to what I&#039;ve read and seen on commentators stating that this 500,000,000,000 USD bailout includes the previous &amp;quot;loans&amp;quot; to Bear and the rest- it does not.&amp;nbsp; As a matter of fact what is coming out of the mouths of Paulson and Bernake understates the matter by a factor of about 6x.&amp;nbsp; If all bad mortagages are taken into account along with the their associated &amp;quot;collateralized debt vehicles&amp;quot; created by financial corporations then the real bite out of us, the taxpayers, will be to the tune of 3,000,000,000,000 USD. &amp;nbsp;  What is the underlying reason? &amp;nbsp;  Bush and his conservative allies, like Grover Norquist, want to limit the what the next president can do.&amp;nbsp; It is a manufactored financial &amp;quot;crisis&amp;quot; in order to strait jacket government&#039;s choices.  But who is hurt in the long term are not the CEO&#039;s and high rollers but the American people.   &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 09:09:44 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Fool me once...</title>
            <description> This is at least a half trillion dollar scam on the American taxpayer.&amp;nbsp; Who is going to pay for this?&amp;nbsp; Mc$ame will lower taxes...what is his answer?&amp;nbsp; China will save our *ss again?&amp;nbsp;   The problem is that our elected representatives are being &amp;quot;herded&amp;quot; down the chutes to the slaughtering pen.&amp;nbsp;   We are being fleeced of our money by Bush and his gang.&amp;nbsp;   If he and his cohort lied to get America into war then why wouldn&#039;t he and his cohort lie about this in order to gain more political power?  Go to your representatives office on Monday and demand that they do nothing until the American people understand why it is going to take a trillion dollars to bail out banks... it is our money.  Why not let the system fail and have government take over everything?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Because Bush and his cohort have done already done it!&amp;nbsp; We give loans to banks without any systemic changes in the system itself.&amp;nbsp; Without changing the essentials of the system it is we who are the fools and the predatory banking executives who are laughing.  We, the people, own AIG, now.&amp;nbsp; That is what 85,000,000,000 USD has done and we should exercise our ownership of said company.&amp;nbsp; We also own Fannie and Freddy, too.&amp;nbsp;   What would I do?&amp;nbsp; First is to freeze all foreclosures threats to homes in sub prime and alt A categories&amp;nbsp;for the next six months.&amp;nbsp; Those homes that are in foreclosue would be reprived for twelve months.&amp;nbsp; Both categories of home owners would be allowed to pay their principal.&amp;nbsp; Interest on their loans would not be charged for twelve months.  Second, I would overhaul the financial system that would include out right banning of all exotic financial vehicles that caused this financial system &amp;quot;meltdown&amp;quot; including CDO&#039;s, SIV&#039;s, et.al.&amp;nbsp; The banking industry would have firewalls reinstated such that banks and other financial institutions would be seperated again.  Third I would hold accountable all upper level management and boards of directors of the financial companies in the United States for both fiduciary and criminal courts.&amp;nbsp;   Fourth, the world financial companies need to brought to leash, too.&amp;nbsp; Since they actively aided and abetted the fraud being committed by the biggest investment banks in America.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;The U.S. government should strongly urge foreign nations to strictly regulate their own banks and financial companies. &amp;nbsp;An international tribunal for crimes, and a comprehensive review board that would recommend stringent laws to regulate the international financial markets.  What is readily apparent is that history will be repeated.&amp;nbsp; If this is the worst crisis since 1929 then why did it happen?&amp;nbsp; As Naomi Klein has stated eloquently in &amp;quot;The Shock Doctrine&amp;quot; is that corporates freed from regulation of the market place will destroy their fiscal environment just as Ebola will destroy its host without regard for long term survival.  Now is the time for Change...a change to a free market with well regulated corporations.  &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 19:29:16 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Guess who is left holding the bag?</title>
            <description> Tim Paradis, AP Business writer, reports:     CNBC said Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is considering creation of an entity like the Resolution Trust Corp. that was formed after the failure of savings and loan banks in the 1980s...    Investors were cheered by the notion of a huge federal intervention like the establishment of RTC to acquire the real estate debt that has hobbled financial institutions and led to the intense volatility in the markets this week.   No way in hell should the American taxpayer be left holding the bag on this.  However, if we should be then I think that we should demand our pound of financial flesh.&amp;nbsp; This is what I wrote to Rep. DeGette:   This is insane.&amp;nbsp; It is time for those who benefited from the real estate boom to pay for their willfully reckless creation of this problem through predatory lending practices, creation of specialty debt obligation vehicles, and other exotic investment types.&amp;nbsp; It is not the time for us, taxpayers, who should shoulder the bad debts that were the creation of an &amp;quot;Enronized&amp;quot; financial market and approved by the Republicans for the last eight years.  CEO&#039;s and corporate boards should be, at a minimum, taxed of all stock and stock options.&amp;nbsp; Other &amp;quot;perks&amp;quot; should be expensed and taxed for all upper management.&amp;nbsp; The fiscal fallout should be that &amp;quot;golden parachutes&amp;quot; for CEO&#039;s who fail their companies should not be given.&amp;nbsp; Failure should never be rewarded.  Since, we, the taxpayers, of America now &amp;quot;own&amp;quot; Fannie and Freddy, AIG, and other major corporations because they failed in the most basic fiduciary duties and responsibilities it is time for the imposition of penalties for those responsible.  Why should we give recklessly irresponsible corporations 600,000,000,000 USD for free?  It is time we rolled up our collective sleeve and administrator a sound spanking to this felonious culprits.    &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 14:19:17 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>The &quot;1st Dude&quot; is still a secessionist and Palin a racist</title>
            <description> I caught this off Newshounds.us, Ellen  writes :   There&amp;rsquo;s been a lot of talk about  Sarah Palin&#039;s ties  to the Alaskan Independence Party which the McCain campaign has been trying to minimize...   But during last night&amp;rsquo;s (9/16/08) interview with Greta Van Susteren, Palin&amp;rsquo;s husband Todd explicitly distinguished &amp;ldquo;Alaskan families&amp;rdquo; from &amp;ldquo;American families.&amp;rdquo; It was a jarring suggestion that they&amp;rsquo;re not all part of the same country. With video.    I believe that this issue should be brought to the forefront because it really is about whether or not Palin supports secession for Alaska via her taped video to the Alaska Independence Party&#039;s conventions.&amp;nbsp; As can be seen it is readily apparent that the &amp;quot;1st Dude&amp;quot; still has a secessionist mind set.  I would point out that Sarah Palin has a racist attitude towards Afro-Americans.&amp;nbsp; Gwendolyn Alexander, President African American Historical Society of Alaska, Inc.  writes :  While meeting with black leaders concerning the absence of any African-Americans on her staff, Gov. Palin responded that she doesn&amp;rsquo;t have to hire any blacks and was not intending to hire any. What kind of attitude is this toward African-American for who may be the first Vice-President of the United States?  Makes me wonder if there is a locked closet with the &amp;quot;Stars &#039;n Bars&amp;quot; hanging in it.  &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 11:28:48 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Congress left out- again</title>
            <description> Is it too fast, too big to &amp;quot;fail&amp;quot; or is a con game going on?&amp;nbsp;   Lori Montgomery, Washington Post reporter,  writes :   Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressed concern yesterday that they have had no control over when and how federal money has been used to curb the panic on  Wall Street ...  &amp;quot;My instincts and my gut tell me they made the wrong move. But I don&#039;t have all the information they do,&amp;quot; said  Rep. Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) , the senior Republican on the  House Budget Committee , who yesterday fielded furious calls from constituents. &amp;quot;People are angry because they see this as their tax dollars bailing out Wall Street speculators. And in some cases, it is.&amp;quot;    For Republicans this is all they can say:  Rep. Adam H. Putnam (R-Fla.) , chairman of the House Republican Conference, yesterday urged the administration to send an &amp;quot;envoy&amp;quot; to  Capitol Hill  to explain their decisions   An envoy?&amp;nbsp; Is this what Republicans think that the three co-equal branches of government are, for them, seperate states?&amp;nbsp; Truly deluded thinking on their part.   Remember when Chrysler was &amp;quot;too big to fail&amp;quot;?&amp;nbsp; Well it required an act of Congress to release the money.&amp;nbsp; Why is &amp;quot;Helicopter Ben&amp;quot; allowed to have at his discretion 800,000,000,000 USD via the central bank&#039;s reserves?   Edmund Ross, PoliticalBull.net,  writes :   With a single act the concept of &amp;quot;conservatism&amp;quot; as espoused by centuries of free market capitalists is washed away. The heart and soul of the ideology; small government, low taxes, and free markets; has been exposed as nothing but a fair weather ideology, something that works when things go well and fails when circumstances do not. The U.S. government bailout of Insurance Giant AIG demonstrates the failure of the conservative ideology and exposes its proponents as frauds.    Yes, he is correct:&amp;nbsp; conservatism is a fair weather ideology.   BTW- Since Republicans love to resurrect the old Communist threat I believe Darksyde, DailyKos.com, is  correct :    Long Live the New Union of Socialist Republicans   Welcome news comrades! We the People are now We the Owners. The People&#039;s Insurance Company, formerly known as AIG, was saved for the time being from the forces of capitalism by the new Union of Republican Socialists, formerly known as the GOP...  Now that the People own a major insurance company, it&#039;s fair to ask how the People&#039;s Insurance Company, along with the People&#039;s Mortgage Companies and the People&#039;s Investment Banks, will benefit the People who Own them. Can we expect lower premiums, equity sharing, and corporate perks for our hundreds of billions of dollars? Should we start checking our mailbox for dividend checks? Who gets paid first, claimants, bondholders, stockholders, or we the new taxpayer owners?   </description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 11:12:48 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Udall&#039;s Main Chance - Our Challenge</title>
            <description>See TODAY&#039;s   Denver Post article about the AP Poll supporting impeachment. 
    
We in Colorado have waged a tough campaign to get our four Democratic Congressmen to support impeachment.  
 
We have pressured Rep. Udall because he is in contest for the Senate in a race considered &quot;too close to call&quot; in a battle ground state.  As a result of our pressure his recent replies to his constituents indicate he is coming closer to calling for impeachment. 
 
Today the Denver Post published this article about the new poll by the Associated Press and the National Constitution Center.  
 
&quot;WASHINGTON--Americans strongly oppose giving the president more power at the expense of Congress or the courts, even to enhance national security or the economy, according to a new poll. 
 
Two-thirds of Americans oppose altering the balance of power among the three branches of government to strengthen the presidency, even when they thought that doing so would improve the economy or national security. People were more evenly split over giving Congress more power in the same circumstances.&quot; 
 
You can read the entire AP poll article  here:  
  
as well as Our Challenge to Rep. Udall  
to Call For Immediate Impeachment Hearings  
and for extension of this session of Congress  
or the calling of a special session. 
 
 
Our challenge to Udall: 
 
This is the defining moment for Rep. Udall. 
 
&quot;Two-thirds of Americans oppose altering the balance of power among the three branches of government to strengthen the presidency, even when they thought that doing so would improve the economy or national security&quot;, The Associated Press-National Constitution Center poll 
 
Speaker Pelosi of the US House is suppressing impeachment resolutions and trying to quietly but quickly end this session of Congress without dealing with the massive fraud of the WMD Lies foisted on the Congress and the American people by President Bush and Vice President Cheney. 
 
Pelosi has led the incumbent House Democrats so poorly that they have worse positive poll ratings than Bush. The Democrats desire for a filibuster proof Senate and a veto proof Congress are now at stake. The effort by Pelosi to suppress any little discussion of holding Bush and Cheney liable for misleading Congress and the American people may cost the Party the majorities they so desperately desire. 
 
This election is still too close to call in all respects. 
 
The Congress and the American people need a Champion now. A courageous congressman who will stand up immediately and call for impeachment hearings to begin prior to the election and who will also call for the extension of this session of the House or for a special session to deal solely with impeachment. Starting the hearings now will send a message to the entire world that the American people do not agree with the methods of the Bush Administration and that we do not wish to be perceived to be as reckless as Bush and Cheney have been. Finishing the hearings prior to the election is not as important as getting them started before the election. 
 
As scary as they are, neither the turmoil in the markets or the War on Terror are are the greatest threat to democracy. The expansion of Presidential Power if left unchecked by the incumbent House Democrats is the great threat to our republic in our lifetime. 
 
Incumbent House Democrats are also at a defining moment. They have in their hand the power to end the Bush war of terror against our US Constitution. The incumbent House Democrats took their Oath OF Office on the Holy Bible and made a pledge to protect Our US Constitution Against All Enemies including those &quot;domestic&quot;, Bush and Cheney. The incumbent House Democrats must not be let off the hook on this holy responsibility. 
 
The Impeach Colorado Coalition has opposed the promotion of Udall to the US Senate because he continues to refuse to protect the US Constitution and the power of Congress against Bush and Cheney. We believe that congressmen and congresswomen who cover up for an obviously corrupt President and Vice President are perhaps themselves corrupt. 
 
However, careful analysis of Udall&#039;s recent reply emails to his constituents reveals he is in fact debating with himself whether or not to support impeachment hearings. 
 
We believe that Udall will rise to the immediate need, seize this opportunity, stand up for Congress and Our Constitution and place his name high in the Annals of American History. 
 
Please see this link  link to video  of Bush and Cheney&#039;s statements on WMD.   
 
John H Kennedy, Denver CO 
43 yr Democratic voter, 
Obama delegate to the Denver County Convention and 
organizer of the 
IMPEACH COLORADO COALITION  http://ImpeachCO.com </description>
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            <title>The duty of television</title>
            <description> Without a ethics or a moral sense is what McCain has come down to which is what Brian Rogers is talking about.&amp;nbsp; Thomas Edsall, Huffingtonpost.com,  writes :   The McCain campaign is making no secret of its changed stance. &amp;quot;We recognize it&#039;s not going to be 2000 again,&amp;quot; McCain spokesman Brian Rogers told  Politico,  referring to the campaign eight years ago when McCain was revered by the media for his transparency and accessibility.  &amp;quot;He lost then,&amp;quot; Rogers said. &amp;quot;[Now] We&#039;re running a campaign to win. And we&#039;re not too concerned about what the media filter tries to say about it.&amp;quot;      Isn&#039;t it about time for television stations to be held accountable for the ads that candidates are running which are outright lies?&amp;nbsp; Those television stations are making money from political campaigns.&amp;nbsp;   I believe that television stations ought to be held accountable for the airing of ads that are lies.&amp;nbsp; If they can do analysis of whether or not the campaign ad is truthful or not then they should be held accountable for the airing of said ad rather then just taking the money and running to the bank.  We, as consumers of television ads, news, and entertainment now must exercise the power of the purse in telling television stations that political ads that are outright lies should not be aired if they do not want their stations boycotted.  BTW- have anybody noticed that McCain&#039;s ad about celebrity has been changed?&amp;nbsp; There is no longer the reference to crowds at the beginning of the attack ad.  &amp;nbsp; </description>
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            <title>A call to arms</title>
            <description> Become the Paul Revere of today.&amp;nbsp; Josh Marshall, Talkingpointsmemo.com, makes the call:   What can we do? We&#039;ve got a dangerously reckless contender for the presidency and a vice presidential candidate who distinguished her self by abuse of office even on the comparatively small political stage of Alaska. They&#039;ve both embraced a level of dishonesty that disqualifies them for high office. Democrats owe it to the country to make clear who these people are. No apologies or excuses. If Democrats can say at the end of this campaign that they made clear exactly how and why these two are unfit for high office they can be satisfied they served their country    It is time for all Americans to aware of the clear and present danger that McCain/Palin represent for the future of this nation.  We have a duty to wake up the citizenry to this danger in the guise of McCain/Palin.  (BTW- I just wrote to state senator Ken Gordon about being the modern Paul Revere.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;ll see if he responds.)  </description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 10:39:26 MDT</pubDate>
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