
EXACTLY! How many times have I told Mr. Mooch the VERY same thing??

"There's only three things that's for sure -- Taxes, Death, and Trouble." (Marvin Gaye) ...
*Cut the hell outta everyone's benefits. if you're poor...less so.This was Bush's way of re-directing his Social Security program that has already proved unpopular.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan warned on Thursday that unless lawmakers come to grips with spiraling U.S. deficits, the economy was at risk of stagnation 'or worse.'This is the same guy that was cheerleading bush's tax cuts and our continued over spending on credit. Now he says we can't maintain the budget w/ this sort of tax revenue coming into the government. Greenspan's guidence is non-existent with his criptic proclaimations and downright irresponsible political advice. He's basically saying our problems come from doing EXACTLY what he's suggested. this senile old man needs to retire--yesterday.
under existing tax rates and reasonable assumptions about other spending... projections make clear that the federal budget is on an unsustainable path, in which large deficits result in rising interest rates and ever-growing interest payments that augment deficits in future years,' Greenspan said in testimony prepared for a Senate Budget Committee hearing.
"I asked [Redford] if a girl had ever turned him down, and he replied, 'What do you mean?' [Redford] just couldn't play a loser."
As a young priest he was on the progressive side of theological debates but shifted to the right after the student revolutions of 1968.
In the Vatican, he has been the driving force behind crackdowns on liberation theology, religious pluralism, challenges to traditional moral teachings on issues such as homosexuality, and dissent on such issues as women's ordination.
I believe a more liberal pope would have created an influx into the Catholic church, in light of the positive attention being paid after JPII's death. A Catholic Church still calling condom use a sin, in light of their influence in Sub-Saharan Africa (and in light of the AIDS crisis there) is just irresponsible and hopelessly out of touch.
Fox News host: Repeat after me
If the conservative guests on Fox News' 'Hannity and Colmes' sound especially on-message, that's because they're being coached by the best:
Sean Hannity himself.
On the March 31 installment of the shouting-head show, the guests included two of the late Terri Schiavo's former nurses, Trudy Capone and Carla Sauer Iyer, arguing that their patient wasn't brain-dead.
Between commercials, according to an off-air audiotape obtained by investigative comedian Harry Shearer for last Sunday's episode of his weekly radio program, 'Le Show,' Hannity coached the women on exactly how to respond when liberal co-host Alan Colmes cross-examined them.
'Just say, 'I'm here to tell what I saw,'' Hannity can be heard instructing his guests. 'No matter what the question, 'I'm here to tell you what I saw. I'm here to tell you what I saw.''
Hannity adds helpfully: 'Say, 'I'm not going to be distracted by silliness.' How's that? Does that help you? Look into that camera. Look at me when I'm talking.'
On the air, Iyer performs beautifully. 'I don't have any opinions or judgments. I was there,' she declares
After the segment ends, Hannity gushes off the air to the nurses: 'We got the points out. It's hard, this isn't easy. But you did great, both of you. Thank you, guys. Those nurses are powerful, aren't they?'
On his radio show, Shearer injected: 'Yeah, especially when they do what you tell 'em to do. Very powerful when they follow instructions from the host!'
A Fox News flack didn't respond to Lowdown's detailed message yesterday.
The room was packed with some 300 students and there were many protesters outside because of Scalia's vitriolic dissent last year in the case that overturned the Texas law against gay sex ... One gay student asked whether government had any business enacting and enforcing laws against consensual sodomy. Following Scalia's answer, the student asked a follow-up: 'Do you sodomize your wife?' The audience was shocked, especially since Mrs. Scalia [Maureen] was in attendance. The justice replied that the question was unworthy of an answer. [NYPost]On its face, i do agree that the question was inappropriate. However, it gets to the REAL meat of the matter. This gay man doesn't like the idea of the government inquiring about his sexual activities so that it can pass judgement and mete out punishment for those activities. This question, to Justice Scalia was so inappropriate that it did not dignify the an answer. That is a question, on the other hand, that he would allow the government to ask--daily. Of course, he--as a straight, married man--never has to worry about the issue. The government would never inquire into his sexual life and he's quite happy with that.
I'm actually tired of the media tip-toeing around this. he DID it. it is clearly illegal and unethical, and he's not denying it didn't happen. He is taking money from political interests he openly serves via his elected office and funnels it into the pockets of his wife and daughter. He doesn't deny it. what the hell is the point of a free press and governmental ethics rules when you can do things like this and defend yourself by saying there's nothing wrong with it. what is wrong is that the press says "ok, sure" and rolls over.
Brit Hume: "Here in Washington, the press is after Tom DeLay again, but wait 'til you hear the facts," and, "speaking of Tom DeLay, the mainstream media were out after him again today." (Uh...so, is this Fox FINALLY admitting that they aren't mainstream but rather a fringe, wingnut outfit?)
John Gibson: "The liberal media is hammering 'The Hammer' - Tom DeLay under a microscope and under the gun. Is this simply a media hit job?" (To get the fair and balanced answer to this, he interviewed Rich Lowry, editor of the right-wing National Review. Oddly enough, they DID think it was just the media ganging up on him.)
Sean Hannity: referring to what he called the "liberal allegations," all he wanted to know was, "Is he the target of a smear campaign?" (the funny thing is that they actually AREN'T allegations. they are statements of fact that DeLay himself hasn't even denied. He's just said there's nothing wrong with it all.)
Republicans held a conference to discuss ways to reform the federal judiciary, which they say has "run amok." Senator Tom Coburn's chief of staff said that "mass impeachment" of judges might be necessary, and Tom DeLay, who is under investigation for illegal fundraising, gave a pre-recorded speech entitled "Confronting the Judicial Waron Faith."Evidently a "War on Faith" comes when judges won't brush aside constitutional rights to allow standing any law that congress feels like passing. Notice how often these folks talk about judges as if they were something in the way of their laws and views rather than a seperate, co-equal branch of government. Notice how LITTLE these folks concern themselves with the rights and interests of others. This comes greatly from the notion among evangelicals that what they are doing is sanction by god and somehow should not be second guessed by mere mortals.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Majority Leader Tom DeLay on Thursday blamed Terri Schiavo's death on what he contended was a failed legal system and he raised the possibility of trying to impeach some of the federal judges in the case.Yeah. This from the guy who let the doctors pull the plug on his father when there was NO evidence at all on whether his would have wanted that to happen. THIS is last Republican i want to hear on the Schiavo issue.
'The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behavior,' said DeLay, R-Texas.