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by alohaleezy
Oh my friends, what a glorious day this is for us. First last night's victories and tidal wave of new seats. This morning we get Rummy's resignation. It just keeps getting better.
But what this is really all about for me is that we the people still have the power as long as we have the right to vote and challenge those votes. Two years ago, I asked the gentleman that works for me here as my maintenance man(he was already on board when I was hired)if he was going to vote. He said yes, of course. Then he started asking me questions about Kerry. You see, he is an immigrant from Mexico but is a citizen of the USA now. He takes this right very seriously. He was so proud to tell me two years ago that he decided to vote for Kerry. He hated the war. Yesterday, he asked me about some of the propositions here in California and I tried to explain where and why I stood on these, including a teeanger's right to privacy about abortion and parental notification. He was very intent on knowing. Today he came into my office beaming. He asked, "So, what do you think of the election"? Of course I was beaming and probably in the best mood I have been in a long time. I told him how excited I was. He looked me in the eye, smiling and said "Me too! I voted all democrats. " He hadn't heard of the resignation of Rummy yet so I told him. He said, "That is just the beginning. From my point of view, there will be many more consequences to pay. This is a good day." Yes, my friends, this is a very good day. Comments >> (10 comments) by alohaleezy
How many of you here would love to have the opportunity to look George W. Bush and company in the eye and just say "Stick It"? I know I sure would. I guess the producers of "Boston Legal" decided they would too. Funny, I keep meaning to watch this show. I have a couple of times and really liked it. I missed this particular episode though. My son sent me an email bringing it to my attention. I was blown away. You can view the clip of Stick It here. I just wanted to stand up and cheer but sat at my computer watching it in tears.
For those of you that cannot support video here is the closing arguement so eloquently done. "Boston Legal to the Rescue
Two weeks ago, in the "Stick It" episode of ABC's Boston Legal,
Shore: When the weapons of mass destruction thing turned out not Isn't it time we all said "Stick It" to the fascists that have held our country captive with fear for these past five years? What are willing to do to stop the insanity? What lengths will we go to to put an end to the warmongers drum beat? Is it time to say enough you Mother Fuckers? Or, god forbid, is it too late? Comments >> (11 comments) by alohaleezy
The AP is reporting this morning that White House Chief of Staff Andy Card has resigned.
Boy the Republicans must be scared due to the latest poll numbers on Bush. It is my opinion that they must have really put pressure on George because he is one loyal son of a bitch. It will be interesting to see what unfolds from this announcement. Card is being replaced by Budget direction Josh Bolton. I sure don't know anything about this guy. Do any of you? What's Rove up to and if he is singing to Fitz is Card going to be another sacrificial lamb? Comments >> (18 comments) by alohaleezy
Goodmorning my friends. The time is rapidly approaching for the Great SoCal Meetup!! I thought it was time to get a handle on who is actually coming, when and a tentative itinerary. I believe our main purpose is to get to know one another, exchange ideas and start the revolution...lol.
Friday 3/31
Sat. 4/01 5PM Cookout and Jam Party, maybe some live blogging at Leezy's Place. Time to let our hair down and have a Get To Know You time.
Sunday 4/02 Please take the poll so I can get a head count. Also please email me with your arrival times, if you are renting a car or need a ride. The only one I know that has a car right now is JanetStrange and she is willing to pick folks up at the airport if need be as she is arriving late Thursday night.SanDiegoDem has also offered to shuttle folks but depending on how many are actually coming I am sure we could use a couple of cars. Public transportation is minimal to Del MAr. I am so excited to be meeting you all and seeing others again. alohaleezy at sbcglobal dot net See You All Soon!! Comments >> (39 comments) by alohaleezy
This morning I received a valentine of sorts from Codepink. The following link was provided to a song called "No Bravery" with a film to go with it. The sadness I feel these days are illuminated by this clip.
For those that may not have capabilities to listen here are the lyrics. No Bravery Lyrics
There are children standing here,
And I see no bravery,
Houses burnt beyond repair.
And I see no bravery,
There are children standing here,
And I see no bravery, Please find it in your heart to keep fighting against the Cabal of Fascists in the White House. This is the real war. This is the real enemy. For the children of the World we must keep fighting. Comments >> (14 comments) by alohaleezy
The walls are starting to crumble folks. One by one, the CIA agents are tired of getting the blame for faulty intelligence and are speaking out.
In this Walter Pincus/WaPo article this morning we have Paul R. Pillar, a 28 year veteran of the CIA telling us that "Official intelligence on Iraqi weapons programs was flawed, but even with its flaws, it was not what led to the war," Pillar wrote in the upcoming issue of the journal Foreign Affairs. Instead, he asserted, the administration "went to war without requesting -- and evidently without being influenced by -- any strategic-level intelligence assessments on any aspect of Iraq." Holy Shit Sherlock! The Whistleblowers are coming out of the woodwork. No one would listen to Richard Clarke when he testified back during the 9/11 commission hearings. Will they listen now? more on the flip Read more... (10 comments, 286 words in story) by alohaleezy
There has been much discussion here of late about our lack of leadership in the Democratic Party. I too have been deeply dismayed with the Party's lack of spine in confronting the lying sack of manure that resides within the walls of the White House and the gang that enables him to break the laws of the land over and over again. Look no further my friends. We have had such a leader for some time but he has been mostly ignored.
Rus gave a speech on the Senate floor yesterday that should have rocked the nation but who heard it but a handful of Cspan watchers. Do you think the Neoconned MSM will give it the coverage it deserves? I haven't read or heard much about it have you? Here is Russ' speech in it's entirety and it is worth reading the whole GD thing. You want leadership? You want someone willing to take the heat and speak the GD truthanyway? Here he is folks! Here he is!!
"Mr. President, last week the President of the United States gave his State of the Union address, where he spoke of America's leadership in the world, and called on all of us to "lead this world toward freedom." Again and again, he invoked the principle of freedom, and how it can transform nations, and empower people around the world. How can we stand up with Russ and support him is my question now. Russ Feingold speaks for me. Comments >> (18 comments) by alohaleezy
It seems to me that just about the time I begin to lose hope something stunning happens. This Newsweek article via MSNBC online blew me away this morning. It is well worth a full read. This is what "real investigative journalism" is all about.
The insiders have had it and are starting to come out of the woodwork. The reporters even call Dick Cheney "Prime-Minister Cheney". Here's a short excerpt.
"Feb. 6, 2006 issue - James Comey, a lanky, 6-foot-8 former prosecutor who looks a little like Jimmy Stewart, resigned as deputy attorney general in the summer of 2005. The press and public hardly noticed. Comey's farewell speech, delivered in the Great Hall of the Justice Department, contained all the predictable, if heartfelt, appreciations. But mixed in among the platitudes was an unusual passage. Comey thanked "people who came to my office, or my home, or called my cell phone late at night, to quietly tell me when I was about to make a mistake; they were the people committed to getting it right--and to doing the right thing--whatever the price. These people," said Comey, "know who they are. Some of them did pay a price for their commitment to right, but they wouldn't have it any other way." more on the flip
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Come one, come all! Join us in beautiful Del Mar California for a weekend of fun, sun and surf. And while we are at it maybe we can start the Revolution to take our country back!!
We voted for the weekend of March 31st. I have done some research on local hotels and negotiated with the manager at the hotel next door to my apartment complex to get the weekday rate. It only saves around $12 per night but still one of the best rates in the area @$98.95 per night for a room with two queens.You need to call the direct line at 858-755-1501 and ask for Liz Walter. You also will need to tell her you are requesting the room rate she quoted to Lee at the Terraces at Del Mar.I highly encourage you to make your reservations now as that weekend is at the tail end of spring breaks. You may also want to buddy up and share rooms to help cut your costs. You can view the Stratford Inn here. We are conveniently located just a stroll to the Pacific Ocean. I thought we could do a Happy Hour at one of the local watering holes on Friday night.Saturday could be an on your own day seeing many of you expressed a desire to do or see different things.I will host a BBQ on Saturday night and will open my home for the central meetup point. Please leave suggestions in comments and confirm that you will be coming.I look forward to seeing you all in a couple of months.This is NOT just for SoCal folks. All Pond dwellers are invited. See you in March!!!
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Come one come all to a weekend gathering of like minded folks that need hugs and some fun. We have been tossing this around and the interest is good. In a previous diary we took a poll and nine of you said yes, you would come, two said no and six said maybe. We also tossed around some dates and two came out with the highest votes and many of you are flexible.
The difficulty in trying to bring a group together like this will always be someone that wants to come will be unable to make it. We will do our best to try to include all that want to participate. Without further ado please vote.Once the vote is tallied I will put forth another diary with information on Del Mar and accomadations etc. Comments >> (61 comments) by alohaleezy
Okay all you Tribbers. A few of us have been threatening a meetup on the West Coast. This doesn't mean it is just for West Coasters either. Man Egee, SallyCat, Shirlstar, Diane are all considering it. March is being tossed around if that will work for most. This is very in the planning stage right now but let's quit talking about it and start planning.
Of course I would love to see it held in San Diego but am very open to up the coast a bit. Let's get some ideas going but first let's see if there is a true interest in a meetup at all. I even read at the Cafe that Supersoling is threatening to grace us with his presence. SO use the thread for ideas, times, places and then we can vote on it in the next week or so. Looking forward to meeting the Tribe! Read more... (70 comments, 196 words in story) by alohaleezy
This is it folks. The hearings start this week on Alito and I feel we must do whatever possible to stop this nomination or we will rapidly see our once great country sprially rapidly into that deep dark hole of Fascism. This is it and this is my small little contribution to the cause.
Dear Senator Feinstein, I write to you today on the subject of Bush's nominee for the Supreme Court, Justice Alito. Senator, I know you will not prejudge and most likely I will receive the pat form letter/email back from you. I still must try to instill in you how much the future of our country is at stake here. I write to you not so much for me but for my nine year old grand daughter and the future of her rights as a citizen. There is no doubt in my mind that Alito would help to overturn Roe v. Wade and that he believes that is perfectly legal for the President to spy on US citizens without a warrant. We cannot stand by and allow the Bush Cabal to stack the Supreme Court for the next thirty years or more with these bigoted, neocons that are rapidly turning our once great nation into a fascist state. ANyone that votes for this nominee shall lose my support not only financially but with my vote. We need our Democrats to step to the plate and grow a spine and stand up to the Republican propaganda machine run amock. It is the highest form of Patriotism to dessent and to proudly wear the label of obstructionist. The future of our country is at stake here Senator. Please do the right thing and not only vote no but show the Republicans that we are not going to allow this nominee even a hearing until the NSA Spying scandal is investigated. Thank you Senator for your service to our country. We need now more than ever. Respectfully, Del Mar Let's keep the heat on! Comments >> (13 comments) by alohaleezy
Another revelation to come out of the Downing Street Memos this morning. AFP has the story here.
"US President George W. Bush planned to bomb pan-Arab television broadcaster al-Jazeera, British newspaper the Daily Mirror said, citing a Downing Street memo marked "Top Secret". The five-page transcript of a conversation between Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair reveals that Blair talked Bush out of launching a military strike on the station, unnamed sources told the daily which is against the war in Iraq. The transcript of the pair's talks during Blair's April 16, 2004 visit to Washington allegedly shows Bush wanted to attack the satellite channel's headquarters. Blair allegedly feared such a strike, in the business district of Doha, the capital of Qatar, a key western ally in the Persian Gulf, would spark revenge attacks. The Mirror quoted an unnamed British government official as saying Bush's threat was "humorous, not serious". Al-Jazeera's perspectives on the war in Iraq have drawn criticism from Washington since the US-led March 2003 invasion. The station has broadcast messages from Al-Qaeda terror network chief Osama bin Laden and the beheadings of Western hostages by insurgents in Iraq, as well as footage of dead coalition servicemen and Iraqi civilians killed in fighting. A source told the Mirror: "The memo is explosive and hugely damaging to Bush. "He made clear he wanted to bomb al-Jazeera in Qatar and elsewhere. Blair replied that would cause a big problem. "There's no doubt what Bush wanted to do -- and no doubt Blair didn't want him to do it." Another source said: "Bush was deadly serious, as was Blair. That much is absolutely clear from the language used by both men." A spokesman for Blair's Downing Street office said: "We have got nothing to say about this story." Makes one wonder what else our whackjob leader wanted to do and had to be talked out of. What I want to know is why so many people that had information such as this have waited far too long to reveal it. If all the information that has come out in the past year had come to light sooner we may have had a different president today. Comments >> (28 comments) by alohaleezy
[Promoted by Susan] MSNBC live now. They are saying the reason is most likely that WH/Bush unwilling to release papers asked for. More to follow when more becomes available.
Who will be the next crony nominated?
Update [2005-10-27 9:35:30 by alohaleezy]: From AP article Bush says""It is clear that senators would not be satisfied until they gained access to internal documents concerning advice provided during her tenure at the White House — disclosures that would undermine a president's ability to receive candid counsel," Bush said. "Harriet Miers' decision demonstrates her deep respect for this essential aspect of the constitutional separation of powers — and confirms my deep respect and admiration for her."
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