Archive for the 'Corruption' Category
Saturday, August 9th, 2008
During the time leading up to the Bejing Olympics, the Chinese government assured the world that the development of human rights would be strengthened. However the Chinese government continues to restrict its citizens’ fundamental rights, including freedom of expression, freedom of association, and freedom of religion. Labor rights, Children’s rights, Women’s rights, and access to [...]
Posted in Corruption, Crimes, Darfur, Democracy, Human Rights, Peace, Political Corruption | 2 Comments »
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
To punish a fellow Republican lawmaker, Utah Republican legislative leaders alleged that Rep. Steve Mascaro, R-West Jordan, had been hitting on an intern in a most inappropriate manner.
This was punishment for requesting an investigation of Walker, the guy that tried to bribe his opponent in the contest for Utah State Treasurer.
And this ain’t no HBO [...]
Posted in Corruption, Utah Politics | 2 Comments »
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
According to Rocky Anderson, in this radio interview on the Peter B. Collins show, “The New York Times” didn’t even cover last weeks, (albeit disguised), impeachment hearing, and the “Washington Post” published it’s second snarky article by Dana Milbanks about representative John Conyer’s attempts to cast light on the war crimes of the Bush administration [...]
Posted in 4th Estate (Media), Corruption, Crimes, Impeachment, This Blog, War Crimes, censorship | 72 Comments »
Monday, July 14th, 2008
AP | BEN FELLER | July 14, 2008 at 10:46 AM
WASHINGTON — In another push to deal with soaring gas prices, President Bush on Monday will lift an executive ban on offshore drilling that his stood since his father was president. But the move, by itself, will do nothing unless Congress [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, Corruption, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Republicans | No Comments »
Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
Accept the ones that will hang if he talks. Thats how the Republicans are. They suck up to the guy in power, in the moment…and bail at the first sign of trouble. We are presently witnessing the desertion of Bush. But where ever will they run now? Certainly not McCain.
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Posted in Corruption, Crimes, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Greatest Hits | No Comments »
Saturday, June 14th, 2008
Sometimes others say it better than I. I’d like to add one more culprit…OK, about fifty million culprits; every uninformed idiot that voted for him the second time too.
Sorry, Mr. President, But Your Legacy Is More Awful Than You Think
Posted June 11, 2008 | 04:57 PM (EST)
h/t Huffington Post
Rest assured, Mr. President, that [...]
Posted in Conservative Sell-Outs, Conservatives, Corruption, Crimes, Disaster, Disgrace to the Military, Economic Exploitation, Genocide, George W. Bush, Guest Writer, Human Rights, Impeachment, Iraq, Utah Politics | 25 Comments »
Monday, June 9th, 2008
Do we have anything to learn from a 90 year old pandemic?
A first wave influenza swept the world in March 1918. A second, more deadly wave hit in the fall - from September to November. Finally, a third wave hit the world in early 1919. An exact death toll is unknowable but [...]
Posted in 4th Estate (Media), American History, American People, Corruption, Democracy, Disaster, Economy, Federal Budget, Healthcare, National Politics, Political Corruption, Tax Policy, This Blog, Tribalism & Blind Obedience to Authority, censorship | 32 Comments »
Thursday, April 10th, 2008
The Texas Polygamist raid is a PR disaster for the Mormon church.
Last night, Larry King did his best impression of a journalist and interviewed people who have left polygamy - all with the LDS Salt Lake temple in the background. The repetition of LDS/Mormon and polygamist/polygamy is undoing decades of work by mainstream Mormons to present [...]
Posted in Corruption, Crimes, Mental Illness, Mental health, Religious Fundamentalism, Sex, Society, Taliban, This Blog, Tribalism & Blind Obedience to Authority | 32 Comments »
Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
The Stanford Prison Experiment strongly suggests that moral and immoral behavior are hugley influenced by environment. It’s not so much that we change our morals from setting to setting but that the setting in which we function has the power to put our morality into neutral.
The Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted by Philip Zimbardo, suggested that in [...]
Posted in Abu Ghraib, Contractors Military, Corruption, Crimes, Disgrace to the Military, Iraq, Political Corruption, Terrorism, This Blog, Torture, Tribalism & Blind Obedience to Authority, War Crimes | 5 Comments »
Monday, March 24th, 2008
The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the more famous pscyhology experiments (another is the Milgram experiment) - it revealed an alarming ability of people previously deemed “normal” to engage in shocking, abusive, cruel behavior but also that similar persons would submit to that abusive behavior.
The SPE was planned and conducted at Standford University in [...]
Posted in Abu Ghraib, Civil liberties Infringement, Corruption, Crimes, People Are Nuts, Society, This Blog, Zeitgeist | 19 Comments »
Thursday, March 20th, 2008
The New York Times reports on March 19 that whereas the Bush administration sold the Iraq war to the congress as a $50 billion investment, the actual costs are more like–
1.) ultra-conservative Pentagon estimate: $600 billion and counting
(note: this Honest Abe estimate categorically excludes “extras” such as operations in the war zone, [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Biological Weapons, Conservative Sell-Outs, Contractors Military, Corruption, Democrats, Disaster, Economy, Energy, Energy Solutions, Environment, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Impeachment, Iraq, Mental Illness, Military, Military Industrial Complex, National Politics, Neocons, Party Politics, Political Corruption, Proof Bush Lied, This Blog | 2 Comments »