Archive for the 'Democracy' Category
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
Come one, come all pundits on this blog, to a penetrating quantitative analysis of Presidential greatness versus experience at–
http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Pres/Maps/Mar10.html
(scroll down to “Is an Experienced President a Good President?”)
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Conclusion: no correlation whatsoever!
My meditation:
According to this data, LBJ, with 27 years in the Congress, is the number two most experienced president and for my [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, American History, Conservative Sell-Outs, Conservatives, Corruption, Democracy, Democrats, Federal Budget, George W. Bush, Iran, Iraq, Mental Illness, Military Industrial Complex, National Politics, Nuclear Weapons, Party Politics, Peace, Political Corruption, Reagan, Republicans, Richard Nixon, The Constitution, This Blog, Zeitgeist | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
One of the favorite tactics of Republicans, especially in the era of Karl Rove, is voter suppression. This is the grab bag of legal requirements and sometimes dirty tricks aimed at discouraging poor people and minorities from voting.
When you hear claims of “voter fraud” coming from the GOP, watch out. They are pushing [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, Democracy, Elections, Equality, Republicans, The Constitution, Utah Legislature, Utah Politics | 59 Comments »
Monday, February 25th, 2008
Ka—BoooooooooM
Update: YouTube video of former governor Don Siegelman telling his story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymqcU5zOP…
h/t ThinkProgress
Last night, CBS’s 60 Minutes aired its long-awaited report on Alabama’s incarcerated former governor Don Siegelman, featuring allegations that Karl Rove personally told a Republican operative in the state to find evidence that Siegelman was cheating on his wife.
Siegelman, a Democrat, was convicted in [...]
Posted in 4th Estate (Media), Corruption, Crimes, Elections, Party Politics, Political Corruption, Proof Bush Lied, Republicans, Utah Politics | 8 Comments »
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
This very clever and enjoyable video has over 1.3m views SO FAR!
GOP Arizona Rep. Rick Renzi — the co-chairman of Sen. John McCain’s campaign in Arizona — has been indicted this morning:
Republican Rep. Rick Renzi (REN-zee) has been indicted for extortion, wire fraud, money laundering and other charges related [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, Democracy, Party Politics, Utah Politics, War | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Last night, I watched The Long Walk: Tears of the Navajo on KUED - a history of the forced relocation of thousands of Navajo from their homeland to Bosque Redondo. If I’m reading correctly, the show is a production of KUED which is great - it’s time we uncover these parts of our history, that we refuse [...]
Posted in Bullying, Civil liberties Infringement, Democracy, Equality, Genocide, Human Rights, This Blog | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Read the whole thing but here are my favorite passages:
The staggering losses we’ve sustained from three decades of increasingly authoritarian, non-reality-based, Daddy-knows-best deciding are mounting up. On 9/11, in New Orleans, in Minneapolis, in Iraq, in a planet-sweeping range of diplomatic failures, in the debacles around a Homeland Security department that was apparently designed for [...]
Posted in Conservative Sell-Outs, Conservatives, Corruption, Democracy, Disaster, Disgrace to the Military, People Are Nuts, Political Corruption, Republicans, Tribalism & Blind Obedience to Authority, War, War Crimes | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Does anyone remember the heady days of Paul Bremer’s Coalition Provisional Authority? The conquerors of Baghdad and the exiled politicians they brought with them were full of enthusiasm to remake the New Iraq, whether anyone else liked it or not. One of their genius ideas, unveiled in April 2004, was a new flag [...]
Posted in Democracy, Disaster, Iraq, This Blog, War | 2 Comments »
Saturday, January 19th, 2008
John Edwards appears three days before the caucus, like a Magician in a Casino showroom. I’ve been talking to everyone I see about getting past the media blockade down here and giving credit were it’s due to the real leader of the Democratic Presidential Nominees. Edward’s campaign has been the driving force [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, 4th Estate (Media), Democrats, Party Politics | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
The Secretary of State of New Hampshire has scheduled (PDF) a statewide recount of the paper ballots beginning on Wednesday, January 16, because presidential candidates Democrat Dennis Kucinich and Republican Albert Howard requested it.
Let’s review the problem of the New Hampshire Primary vote-counting discrepancy.
About 80% of New Hampshire ballots were counted by Diebold/Premier [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, Democracy, Elections, This Blog | 12 Comments »
Monday, January 14th, 2008
During his current tour of the Middle East, President Bush contradicted his own policies so many times I began to wonder if the speech writers were out to get him. His cognitive dissonance confounded everybody back home in the USA and in the host countries (Israel, Palestine, Bahrain, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi [...]
Posted in Afghanistan, Democracy, Energy, George W. Bush, Human Rights, Iran, Iraq, Israel, National Politics, This Blog | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
Nothing can be proven, and if past elections are any indication, nothing will ever be proven. It seems that 81 percent of the votes in the New Hampshire primary were counted electronically. The counts were done on Diebold (now known as Premier Election Solutions) op-scan machines– the exact same ones that were hacked [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, Democracy, Elections, This Blog, Voting Rights | 32 Comments »
Sunday, January 6th, 2008
Over a Orcinus, Sara has a great series on leadership that has gotten me thinking about America’s history of leadership. Read it here, here, here and here.
Sara makes an important point. Political systems have a life cycle - they begin as a solution to a set of problems. They function well for [...]
Posted in 2008 Election, 4th Estate (Media), American People, Civil liberties Infringement, Conservatives, Democracy, Disaster, Disgrace to the Military, Economic Exploitation, Economy, George W. Bush, Healthcare, This Blog, War, War Crimes | 14 Comments »