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Noshing on the News

By Molly Ivins, AlterNet. Posted September 26, 2006.


Stealing money from little kids' reading programs? What's that about?
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  • The National Intelligence Estimate, agreed upon by 16 Bush-controlled spy services within the U.S. government, says the war in Iraq is making the war on terrorism harder and worse. It gives the phrase "leaking intelligence" a new meaning (a line not original with me).

    We've been having a debate in this country about whether to continue the war -- or "the comma," as the president calls it -- until it has become a semi-colon. Now, the debate is over, and what we need to discuss is the best way out. This war is not a goddamn comma.

  • According to The Associated Press, the directors of the Legal Services Corp., a program for poor people, have been trying to get rid of their inspector general, who has clocked them for, among other things, expensive meals, using limousine services and wasting money on a ritzy headquarters.

    The board members said the inspector general had a "fetish" for independence (how horrible) and that he's a character assassin backed by a delusional staff, and so forth. While this was going on, one half of the poor clients applying for legal services were rejected.

  • The AP reports the Education Department has ignored the law and ethical standards to steer money how it wants. The billion-dollar-a-year Reading First program is apparently riddled with problems, including political favoritism, conflicts of interest and mismanagement. In a hair-raising memo, the director of Reading First, Chris Doherty, wrote members of the staff at the Department of Education regarding one company, "They are trying to crash our party, and we need to beat the (expletive) out of them in front of all the other would-be party crashers who are standing on the front lawn waiting to see how we welcome these dirtbags."

    Doherty recently resigned from the department "to return to the private sector," a spokeswoman said. Isn't that nice? I kind of wish he was back in government helping to answer the eternal mystery, "Is our children learning?"

  • For the second time since August, the Army is ordering the combat tours of thousands of soldiers past the promised 12 months. This time, it's nearly 4,000 soldiers in the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored.

    Again in Iraq, the Army chief of staff is refusing to submit a budget because he says he needs billions more dollars before the Army can meet its obligations. He will surely get help from ol' "anything they ask for" Bush.

    The question is: Can these people run anything right? The other question is: Is there anything they can't screw up?

I don't know about you, but I think the Education deal has me more upset. I mean, we already knew the Big Comma was producing a backlash, didn't we, really? Where are we now -- 2,700 dead Americans, nearly 50,000 dead Iraqis ... come on, that's at least familiar, what Donald Rumsfeld would call a "known-known." But stealing money from little kids' reading programs? What is that about? Iraq -- Bush made a horrible mistake because he knows relatively little. But stacking the bidding in favor a reading program that may not be the best available? I suppose the answer is that Republicans (except for Bush) never did think having the feds in education was a good idea.

I'm ready to settle for a bar of common decency. Lead us into an insane war, get the troops killed, lie about whatever you want, eat fancy meals on the government tab ($14 for a chocolate dessert?), but please, oh please, do not rig the bids for reading material for our adorable little children, who will soon be appearing with President Bush in a rainbow of colors in ads dreamed up by Karl Rove. They're really great for photo ops.

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Posted by: rsaxto on Sep 27, 2006 12:22 AM   
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Molly is right: This war is not a goddamn comma. This war is a goddamn war crime. And their goddamn education programs are crimes against kids. Lunatics are in charge: impeach the lunatics.

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» RE: crimes Posted by: crcpa
My advise to the president
Posted by: Tom Degan on Sep 27, 2006 3:56 AM   
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George,
The day of reckoning is coming, you atrocious bastard. When the dens retake the House and Senate on January 1st, the clock will be ticking. My advise to you would be to hire a team of the best lawyers that money can buy NOW - don't wait until you're forcably removed from office - Do it NOW, George. And when I say "Best lawyers", I don't mean that Baba-Louie little half-wit, Alberto Gonzalez. I mean the best goddamned lawyers on the face of the earth. Oh, you're gonna need them, George, you're gonna need them - for only for a plea bargain. Maybe, with luck, you can get off with twenty-five years. One thing is certain, George, you're going to end up doing some time - serious time, Buster! They're going to have to build a massive facility just to house you and all of the despicable bags of shit within your administration who have destroyed the integrity of your once great country. There will be no mercy for you or anyone else, George. Be frightened, George. Be very, very frightened.

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
"The Rant" by Tom Degan

We don't care what flag you're waving
We don't even want to know your name
We don't care where your from or where you're going
All we know is that you came

You're making all our decisions
We have just one request of you
That while you're thinking things over
Here's something you'd just better do:

Free the people now!
Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! Now!

We understand your paranoia
But we don't wanna play your game
You think you know what you're doing
"666" is your name

So while you're jerking off each other
You'd better bear this thought in mind
Your time is up - You'd better know it
Or maybe you don't read the signs

Well, you were caught with your hand in the kill
And you still gotta swallow your pill
As you slip and you slide down the hill
On the blood of the people you killed

Stop the killing NOW!!!

John Lennon
1973

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» RE: My advise to the president Posted by: VannaLaRoche
» the dream team Posted by: aislinnluv
Read a concise analysis of Bush's Reading First scandal here
Posted by: gstager on Sep 27, 2006 3:56 AM   
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You may be interested in my recent analysis of the Federal reading scandal, Shocked! Shocked! Reading First Plagued by Corporate Welfare, Cronyism and Demonization in the new online publication, The Pulse: Education's Place for Debate.

Pass the site along to your friends!

Best Wishes,

Gary Stager
Editor: The Pulse

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"The question is: Can these people run anything right?"
Posted by: AndyF on Sep 27, 2006 4:32 AM   
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No point in asking that question. When a key belief you hold is that government is incompetent and that the private sector is always better, you have no incentive to try to run things right. Instead you run them badly to prove your point that the government cannot run anything right and ensure that as you are running things badly your friends and supporters make lots of money from your oftentimes intentional incompetence.

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Ha
Posted by: markusmark on Sep 27, 2006 4:56 AM   
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The joke: When the Prez and the First Lady become intimate, George has to be on the bottom - he only knows how to screw up!
Peace!
Mark
"If I had no sense of humor, I would long ago have committed suicide." - Mahatma Gandhi

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» RE: Ha Posted by: Sparks56
Re: John Lennon
Posted by: Mary Eman on Sep 27, 2006 6:37 AM   
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John Lennon also wrote:

"Power to the people,
Power to the people,
Power to the people,
Power to the people, right on!"

I remain somewhat hopeful that it's not too late to take back that power from these criminals and thugs. Fingers crossed.

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» RE: e: John Lennon Posted by: Sparks56
Iraq doesn't need punctuation; it needs revision.
Posted by: monkeywrench on Sep 27, 2006 7:55 AM   
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From the article:
"For the second time since August, the Army is ordering the combat tours of thousands of soldiers past the promised 12 months. This time, it's nearly 4,000 soldiers in the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored."

Apparently, the only way for a soldier to get out of Iraq is either to have something blown off, or end up brain-damaged or dead. For our fighting force there, the punctuatiion that describes the Iraq war is not a comma. It is a period; the conclusion of a long, long, run-on sentence.

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So what would victory in Iraq look like?
Posted by: BeeGee on Sep 27, 2006 9:09 AM   
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Appropros of the war intelligence reported above, our Denver newspapers had headlines similar to "Need to put more into the war to end terror." Which prompted me to wonder, when would the Neocons know they had won? Bin Laden and democracy in Iraq are both probably dead. Local insurgents will defend their religious sects to the last man standing. What the #%$* are we looking to do there, anyway?! And why aren't we progressives asking that question every day?

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What we are doing there
Posted by: robmikejas on Sep 27, 2006 10:58 AM   
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We are in Iraq to A. Line the pockets of Bush and his crony corporate pals. B. Stroke the ego of Bush, the commpassionate conservative. C. seek revenge for the assassination attempt on Daddy Bush. D.Amplify the imperial power motives of GWBush and the American war lords. E. Give Condi a reason to be. F. Show Barbara Bush the son can do no wrong. G. Teach the non believers that the wages of sin are domination by the Christian Right. H. get Laura to give it up at least one night a month.

And bottom line...We are fighting and DYING in Iraq to show the world that YOU DON'T FUCK WITH TEXAS, GET IT PARTNER??

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What it is always about
Posted by: TennMom on Sep 27, 2006 12:51 PM   
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I realize the question is asked rhetorically, because this is "all about" what this administration's entire "reign" has been about - cronyism, revenge and pay back for donations rendered. Six years of overt criminal and immoral activity, six years of lies and coverups, six years of propaganda and spin, and yet, the bastards march on, undaunted, and untouched by anything resembling legal consequences.

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