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By Avedon from the Sideshow

In comments, Mark Kernes suggests* an appropriate date for mass protests against the destruction of our Constitution: "Sept. 17: Constitution Day." Unfortunately, it's a Wednesday, and inconvenient for anyone who is in school - or works at one.

So, the Democrats - yes, Democrats, not Republicans - are raising the whole "free speech zone" thing to a higher art, by planning to put demonstrators in cages at the Denver convention. "zones destroy the power of dissenting viewpoints to foment debate and bring about change. Just imagine if the hundreds of thousands of participants in the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, which culminated with Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial, had been forced into free speech zones. There likely would not have been a 1964 Civil Rights Act."

Fred Hiatt earned Atrios' Wanker of the Day Award. Attaturk awards Hiatt a new title: Editorial Jackass.

Eric Boehlert has a good article up this week on the AP's Ron Fournier problem, and extra kudos for giving Julia credit where it's due for noticing the problem months before the anyone else picked up on it.

Greg Mitchell was sufficiently disgusted with an article he saw about Netroots Nation in The Austin American-Statesman that he passed the word around, and they must've gotten a lot of complaints, because they pulled the article and apologized for it. And, we learn in an update, the author's wife wrote in to correct what she felt were misapprehensions, and also noted that the article has now been restored on the paper's site.

Alabama's Attorney General thinks he's allowed to change the law to prevent pot smokers from voting. The ACLU is suing on the grounds that the AG is not a legislator.

Krugman mentioned at Netroots Nation that the NYT tried to lean on him to lay off the Bush administration - but he says they stopped doing it after 2005.

At PowerPopSteve Simels has some t Girl on Girl Action! And in other videos, Priest Off! Repellent Spray For Kids.

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Well, what a surprise...

The corporate B team locking people up.
Dissent, whether right or left, is not welcome.

Gilmore Filed False Information On Campaign Disclosure Forms

Gilmore Filed False Information On Campaign Disclosure Forms
Ties to Va. Company in Fraud Lawsuit Were Obscured
By Tim Craig
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 24, 2008; Page A01

RICHMOND -- Former Virginia governor James S. Gilmore III, the state's Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, submitted false information on two financial disclosure forms that hid his ties to a government contractor embroiled in a legal dispute over allegations that two of its executives had conspired to defraud the federal government.

On the forms, the first filed in June 2007 for his presidential campaign and the second in May after he joined the U.S. Senate race, Gilmore said he was on the board of Windmill International.

Gilmore, who signed his name attesting that the information on the forms was "complete and correct," reported that Windmill International was based in Nashua, N.H.

But Gilmore was on the board of a Virginia-based company also called Windmill International. The two companies are not affiliated. The Virginia company, headed by Douglas Combs, a former Navy official, is at the center of an ongoing lawsuit alleging that Combs and others tried to secure fraudulent government contracts in Iraq.

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Ooops!


Chalk up another "D" in the Senatorial win column.

Check THIS out... Talk about kickin' ass and takin' names!

SUCK ON THIS, CONTARDS.

FILIBUSTER PROOF SENATE IN '08!

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/senate/va/virginia_senate-5...

By A G July 24, 2008 - 10:31am

While we're grinding it in, why leave New Hampshire and New Mexico out of the fun?!
And surely Colorado and Alaska might get jealous.

Seeee youuu, in Novemmmberrr. Seeee youuu, when you're Party's throuuughhh...
**snickers**
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"We can bomb the world to pieces, but we can't bomb it into peace."
"Power to the peaceful..."
--Franti

Oh, that's priceless!


Someone deft at song parodies should really run with that.

There you are... sleeping right through your convention

lack of retention... IS FILLING YOUR DEPEEEEENDS!

So we'll see you... in November...

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By SJerseyIndyJuly 24, 2008 - 10:47am

Hey, don't forget us down here in Georgia. We're working our butts off and making headway. I just know that's gonna make the Beebster mess in his underoos. And I bet Snottie Hottie has left Georgia because it's turning more blue by the day.

"I've coined new words, like 'misunderstnading' and 'Hispanically.'"
George W. Bush
Radio-Television Correspondents Association dinner
Washington, D.C.
March 29, 2001

Nah, DimBulb Snottie's just been busy

The Fleet's in :D

Sometimes the piss must be taken, and I took it.

P. I. Staker
Taking The Piss Since 1978

Mark Warner is leading in VA, and having lived there while

he was governor, I can tell you he was popular for his entire time in office, even in conservative southern VA. I expect he'll have no trouble joining Webb in the Senate in November.

Even if we don't stop McBush

We'll throw a big ass liberal monkey wrench into his (Chimpy's) agenda.

You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury

I'm hoping that there will be enough dems with backbones and

a conscience that we will then finally see some criminal investigations launched into the Bush administration crimes. It may not be impeachment, but putting a few of those jokers in jail would still be sweet. Maybe President Obama will finally let the US join the rest of the world in allowing itself to be subject to the rulings of the international court in the Hague, so that some of those people can be prosecuted as the war criminals they are.

If history is any informant...

So far we've got Fat Karl thumbing his nose at Congress. Speedy Gonzalez got away with a resignation and a cushy civilian gig. Unless we can send someone to extract these bastards from Paraguay ala "Dark Knight' I'm afraid they'll hang out, molest kids and get old with all the other aging Nazis.

You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury

I hate to say it, but I think what it will take for dems to grow

a backbone is a good whipping of the repubs in November. Maybe then they will finally figure out that the public really is sick of repub criminals, and they will finally see there is a political gain in doing what they should have been doing all along as part of their constitutional and ethical responsibilities.

Or maybe the inverse is

Or maybe the inverse is true. Maybe a landslide in both congressional and presidential races will show the Dems that their huge margins of victory were due in part to extreme dissatisfaction with the criminal repubs.

With concrete knowledge that the public is behind them, maybe they'll finally have the intestinal fortitude to pursue some indictments.

-- McCain = Four more years of the same --

Avedon needs to get his story straight.

Just imagine if the hundreds of thousands of participants in the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, which culminated with Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial, had been forced into free speech zones.

The one hundred thousand plus people who were on the mall that day came to hear about civil rights. Avedon admits it was a march for jobs and freedom. They were not protesting against a political party convention being held on the other side of town and, oh, by the way heard Dr King speak.
Bad example.

By richadu July 24, 2008 - 2:20am

FWIW: Avedon is a "she".

You can head on back to FReeperville now, troll...
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"We can bomb the world to pieces, but we can't bomb it into peace."
"Power to the peaceful..."
--Franti

Are you familiar with quotation marks?

I didn't write that, it was a quote from the linked article.

But the entire event was a protest, you ninny. Dr. King was a protester, that's why he was there. Protests usually have speakers, they're not all people running around trying to disrupt traffic.

AC
More liberal media at The Sideshow.

Okay.

But my point was that the March on Washington was the entire event. It is not likely that some stirring speech for the ages will come from the people who are protesting the Democratic convention.

I am not sure what you're trying to say

Or even what side you're on, if any. But you make a salient point. I don't think another Chicago is possible in this day and age. The country was in a very specific mood, which I'm not sure can happen any more. These crusading protestors--left and right--would rather play "Guitar Hero" than be activists. Plus, the Nixon dirty-tricks people were actually organized. Whether they come from the left or the right, any groups who try to hurt Obama's image in Denver are going to feel like they're hunting lions with a popgun.

You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury

Ou est ExpatinEU?

I was kinda hoping for the inside scoop on Obama's stop in Germany.

Probably still spilling tears in a pint of beer as a result of the Euro finals.
;-p

Expat, come out come out wherever you are!
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"We can bomb the world to pieces, but we can't bomb it into peace."
"Power to the peaceful..."
--Franti

By SJerseyIndy July 24, 2008 - 9:14am

Ou est ExpatinEU?
Probably still spilling tears in a pint of beer as a result of the Euro finals.
;-p

Expat ist noch hier...

I haven't been spilling any tears over Germany's loss in the final; they were beaten by the better team, there's no reason to cry over that. I've just been really busy lately.

Btw: I drink my beer by the half-litre, no longer in pints. It's a metric thing.
;-)

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