This Supreme Court is what I was most afraid of before 9-11. I believe that both Gore and Kerry were deprived of the presidency by voter fraud which includes voter intimidation, electronic vote tampering and voter rolls suppression, ala Choicepoint. That being said, can a case be made for this Supreme Court being fraudulent? If that does not work and it is long odds against, can the Court be expanded? I know that in it's history it has been larger than the current number of nine justices. Was a law passed preventing this? Can anyone answer that? Tigertiger
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Scorp, You sure do live up to your on-line nickname. A snotty rhetoric full of sound and wimpy poison signifying that you can type. I am soo reassurred that you have undertaken an exstensive study of the previous election cycles and discovered the evil doers among the Democrats. Yeah! Hell! What could anyone worry about? But you have shown me that bringing down these homegrown Imperials won't be accomplished by chatting with the likes of you. Do you work for Choicepoint or did they not hire you? Tigertiger
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Would the various tribes accept water made potable?? Perhaps Murray can sell water that is pure enough to drink and use it to make snow. Re the post by Wolf: I don't know what to expect from that 5-4 supreme majority but I expect the worse. If the Bushies stole the 2000 election and the 2004 election then we have fraudulent Supreme Court. Tigertiger
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The "Joe Lieberman in drag" comment is the part I can relate to. My problems with Hilary include her husband. Before becoming President Bill Clinton sat down with people like Alan Greenspan and was told in no uncertain terms about the ascendancy of Globalization. This led to untold jobs going overseas with the help of Nafta,(thanks Bill) I also read that he was interviewed, some say inspected, by members of the Bilderberg Society. However much he may deny their influence, he managed to not get national health care even with Democrat majorities in both houses of Congress. One of his administration …
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Hola Kuya, You are correct. Actually Bill Clinton is flawed in the same way that I think Hillary is flawed. Bill Clinton did some things but the better President is not a man/woman who seeks the Presidency as a lifetime achievement. We need a candidate that strives for the office to correct the misdeeds of whatever officeholder he is replacing. Gawd! Will he who wins have some misdeeds to correct this time around. If Hillary wins, and she 's not my choice, I kind of hope she's Scorpio angry at these terrible Right wingers. Mayhaps some good would come of that. …
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Bumper sticker seen in Santa Cruz Calif. IMPEACHMENT: It's not just for blowjobs anymore. Tigertiger
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Stepping back a moment from Hillary, Helen Caldicott had an interesting comment about women in legislative bodies. Caldicott is an anti-nuclear activist from Australia. She said it has been her experience that women acquiesce to men until their numbers reach approximately 30%. At that point they start going their own way. As she puts it: "They start taking away their missiles". There is so much more to do to regain power for the left, than just win elections. If the dems enhance their numbers in the Senate and in the House and win the presidency in a landslide they will have …
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Hola aikanae, It is incorrect that congress was controlled by the Republicans in Clinton's 1st term. It was still Dems in the majority even after Republicans made some gains in 1992. That makes it even worse, that they were unable to get Nat. health care legislation passed in Congress. One Clinton ally that worked with them said: They either didn't DO the politics or they they didn't WANT to do the politics. Clinton was very much influenced by people like Greenspan who told him how things WORK here in WAsh.. Greenspan was probably channeling Ayn Rand. That is why NAFTA was …
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A bolshevik once said: The trickle down system is like feeding the sparrows through the horse. Hint; we are not the horse.
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Maybe dumblondemike thinks no one out here reads Chomski. The only way Chomski could have endorsed those comments is at gunpoint. Before the government regulated industries the US army lost more soldiers to tainted meat than all the dead they lost in the Spanish American War in Cuba. But that's what happens when meat is shipped by boat to England, rejected as spoiled by that country, and then is returned to the US and sold to, you guessed it, the US army. Just how old is the Halliburton Corp.? Tigertiger
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some of you "contributors" sound like Libertarians. A Libertarian is just a Republican who wants to smoke dope and get layed. You are correct Blondemike. That tainted meat which killed so many soldiers, at the Southern debarkation point for Cuba, was a crock of shit. A crock of poison shit. But it could have been worse. You could have been aboard the Maine when they decided to blow it to hell in Havana harbor. That of course gave them excuse enough to war with Spain and get a spanking new Navy to boot. I guess the poor swabs aboard were just …
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Blonde Mike, We agree on one thing and that is Rep. Pete Stark. Let him be the first of many. There was a time when I had contempt for the laughable bible thumpers. No more!! They are dangerous and expect only submission from everyone. In "The end of Faith" the author states that there are approximately 27 million Americans who believe in a literal interpretation of the bible. Which means there are 27 million Americans who believe that the Big Bang or the beginning of time began 12 hundred years after the Babylonians learned how to make beer. Tigertiger
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WTH If Bush keeps doing what he's doing the new slogan will be "You and what army." I disagree re. the religious right. They've fused with corporate money and a corporate agenda too many times. I've ordered Jeremy Scahill's book: BLACKWATER; the rise of the world's largest mercenary army. It's release date to Borders Books keeps getting delayed. In an interview Jeremy Scahill says as many as 30 thousand troops comprise Blackwater. He also documents connections(read money) given to Jim Dobson of Focus on the Family. Of course there are even tighter connections between Blackwater and Halliburton/Carlisle Grp The first and …
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