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June 2005

June 30, 2005

George and the Giant Impeach

The most interesting thing about the latest Zogby poll isn’t that Bush’s approval ratings were unchanged after his latest speech. He’s still at 43%.

What’s interesting is that 42% of the country now supports his impeachment if he lied about the reasons for going to war with Iraq. (Yes, to be fair, the pollsters have to say “if”.) Now, granted, it would take a miracle to get a GOP-controlled Congress to do such a thing, and God doesn’t give miracles to Democrats, because we are godless and/or killed Jesus and/or are gay. But when 1 in 4 Republicans says they’d impeach the President “if”, well, that says something.

(Link via Salon)

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In Your Neighborhood

The Iraq War Casualties Map really, well, brings it home.

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Good God, the Domino Effect!

First Canada, and then just one day later, Spain!

My friends, from Vancouver in the Pacific to Barcelona in the Mediterranean, a tulle curtain has descended across the Free World.

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June 29, 2005

Canada Destroys Sanctity of Marriage

My God! We now have 3000 miles of undefended border with these people!

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June 20, 2005

Freedom of Coffee

Marc A tipped me to this lovely item: the Lost Civil Liberties Mug.

Features a Bill of Rights on the side. When you pour in hot liquid, the ones that have been canceled out by the Patriot Act disappear!

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June 16, 2005

Inching Towards Freedom

The House handed President Bush the first defeat in his effort to preserve the broad powers of the USA Patriot Act, voting yesterday to curtail the FBI’s ability to seize library and bookstore records for terrorism investigations.

Bush has threatened to veto any measure that weakens those powers. The surprise 238 to 187 rebuke to the White House was produced when a handful of conservative Republicans, worried about government intrusion, joined with Democrats who are concerned about personal privacy.

via the Washington Post.

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June 13, 2005

Obfuscated V

Hackers run “obfuscated C” contests, where the goal is to write a program in C whose code is extremely confusing to read. Ideally, the program accomplishes some simple task yet looks like a mess.

Daniel Horn held an “Obfuscated V” contest:

Compete here to try to make a program that appears as if it properly tallys votes, but instead does one of two things
a) favors a candidate
b) correctly tallys a voting result until the date is equal to November 2, at which point it favors one candidate

See the winners here.

Unsettling how disturbingly easy it was for people to write these – programs that look legitimate to anything but the tightest scrutiny.

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June 8, 2005

Put This In Your Pipe and Smoke It

Justice Department lawyers abruptly upset a landmark civil racketeering case against the tobacco industry yesterday by asking for less than 8 percent of the expected penalty.

As he concluded closing arguments in the six-year-old lawsuit, Justice Department lawyer Stephen D. Brody shocked tobacco company representatives and anti-tobacco activists by announcing that the government will not seek the $130 billion that a government expert had testified was necessary to fund smoking-cessation programs. Instead, Brody said, the Justice Department will ask tobacco companies to pay $10 billion over five years to help millions of Americans quit smoking…

The Justice Department offered little explanation for the figure. Associate Attorney General Robert D. McCallum Jr. and members of the trial team declined to answer questions as the court session ended. In 2001, then-Attorney General John D. Ashcroft tried to settle or shelve the government’s racketeering case against the industry before a public outcry forced its revival.

“It feels like a political decision to take into consideration the tobacco’s company’s financial interest rather than health interests of 45 million addicted smokers,” said William V. Corr, director of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.

Read on, if you can stomach it.

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All Hail Oil

The NY Times reports that:

A White House official who once led the oil industry’s fight against limits on greenhouse gases has repeatedly edited government climate reports in ways that play down links between such emissions and global warming, according to internal documents.

In handwritten notes on drafts of several reports issued in 2002 and 2003, the official, Philip A. Cooney, removed or adjusted descriptions of climate research that government scientists and their supervisors, including some senior Bush administration officials, had already approved. In many cases, the changes appeared in the final reports.

The dozens of changes, while sometimes as subtle as the insertion of the phrase “significant and fundamental” before the word “uncertainties,” tend to produce an air of doubt about findings that most climate experts say are robust.

Mr. Cooney is chief of staff for the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the office that helps devise and promote administration policies on environmental issues.

Before going to the White House in 2001, he was the “climate team leader” and a lobbyist at the American Petroleum Institute, the largest trade group representing the interests of the oil industry. A lawyer with a bachelor’s degree in economics, he has no scientific training.

Of course this should be no surprise given ExxonMobil’s hand in influencing government policy on the Kyoto treaty.

(via MetaFilter)

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Worst. Ratings. Ever.

Clinton had some pretty bad approval ratings during his impeachment. Turns out George W. Bush, aka “Worst. President. Ever.”, is doing far worse:

52 percent of Americans disapprove of the job President Bush is doing overall, reports ABC News’ Polling director Gary Langer — the most in more than 75 ABC/Post polls since his presidency began. His approval rating is 48 percent.

Bush’s Iraq approval ratings haven’t fared much better: 41 percent said they approve of the job the President is doing in Iraq, while 58 percent disapprove — matching his career-high Iraq disapproval mark.

George W. Bush’s approval rating is now a full twenty points lower than Bill Clinton’s was on the day he was impeached.

(emphasis added)

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June 7, 2005

Protect the Reich

Good Lord. There’s pretty much nothing better at making people paranoid about “homeland security” than official totalitarian-style propaganda posters:

More at Articulatory Loop.

Looks very Berlin circa 1941 or Moscow circa 1950, doesn’t it? Ha, ha! It’s from the Baltimore-DC commuter train circa 2005.

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Quotes from the American Taliban

“Being nice to people is, in fact, one of the incidental tenets of Christianity, as opposed to other religions whose tenets are more along the lines of ‘kill everyone who doesn’t smell bad and doesn’t answer to the name Mohammed’.”

-Ann Coulter

Read on.

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June 3, 2005

The Massachusetts Flip-Flopper

He says one thing when running for Senator, but things change once Presidential ambitions entered the picture. Read on in an article in the Boston Globe.

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Schundler’s List

Apparently, NJ Governor candidate Bret Schundler – a Republican – so admires Howard Dean that he wants to be him. Or at least he wants to try.

(politicsnj.com also has the pictures here.)

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