Thursday, October 28, 2004

Bush EPA to Test Chemicals on Babies

From Daily kos

This is barbaric.

This program will use poor children in Florida as lab rats for the chemical industry.

Here is the study...
Children's Environmental Exposure Research Study (CHEERS)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is conducting a Children's Environmental Exposure Research Study (CHEERS) to better understand how young children come into contact with pesticides and other chemicals in their homes. Children can come into contact with various chemicals in their homes through the air they breathe, food they eat and the surfaces they touch.
http://www.epa.gov/cheers/

Here is what the families agree to do...

"The children chosen to participate must live in homes with potentially high pesticide use. Their parents must agree to spray or have pesticides sprayed inside their homes routinely during the two-year study period, and will receive up to $970 for participating.
The homes and children will be monitored five or six times during the study for exposure levels before and after pesticide applications. Chemical concentrations will be measured in air, dust, and urine samples, and by analyzing chemicals absorbed in clothing."
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/8242/8242notw3.html

This experiment on babies is at least partly funded by Bush's friends in the chemical industry.

DEAD LETTER OFFICE: GeorgeWBush.org: Bush/Cheney in 2004!

Bushies mailed compromising letters to wrong domain!!!

E-MAIL FROM THE GEORGEWBUSH.ORG 'CATCH-ALL' MAILBOX

OCTOBER, 2004: Recently, we at GeorgeWBush.org happened to notice that our mail server had a default 'catch-all' mailbox, which for the past several months had been quietly gathering any and all e-mails addressed to [INSERT-ANYTHING-HERE]@georgewbush.org. We felt the need to share.

10.26.2004: Readers may be interested to learn that the 'caging' e-mails below (one and two) are indeed the same documents referenced in Greg Palast's latest BBC Newsnight investigation. We sent them to him last week prior to assembling this page."

Tuesday, October 26, 2004

New Kerry Ad on Bush Failure to Secure Explosives

John Kerry for President - New Kerry Ad on Bush Failure to Secure Explosives /Misjudgments that Have Made America Less Secure

Didn't Know I Was UnAmerican

Via the Left Coaster I found this amazing video. Every one of us can relate to this because we have all been called "UnAmerican" or "America Haters" for practicing our patriotic duty to protest what we think is wrong. This movie has powerfull images of people protesting juxtiposed with quotes from wingnut pundits and polititions calling us every name in the book.

Please watch this movie and send it to everyone you know. I guarentee that you will be nodding your head, and then shaking your head and finally feeling the pride in yourself that every one of us deserves.

Where IS Bush's Heart Anyway?


Kevin said:
How can anyone vote for him - he doesn't even know where his
heart is!!!!
Perhaps the looser has a stomach ache as he attempts to
hold his hand over his heart!

I say: Bush has his heart and his gut confused. Give him an
antiacid, somebody!

Latest Brownback initiative

Ashcroft will be our new Torquemada ? Cheney as Cardinal Richellieu ? Scalia will be the Inquisitor ?

I'm talking about the The "Constitution Restoration Act of 2004"

...the [Bushies] in Washington are pushing a law through Congress that would "acknowledge God as the sovereign source of law, liberty [and] government" in the United States. What's more, it would forbid all legal challenges to government officials who use the power of the state to enforce their own view of "God's sovereign authority." Any judge who dared even hear such a challenge could be removed from office.

The "Constitution Restoration Act of 2004" is no joke; it was introduced last month by some of the Bush Regime's most powerful Congressional sycophants. If enacted, it will effectively transform the American republic into a theocracy, where the arbitrary dictates of a "higher power" -- as interpreted by a judge, policeman, bureaucrat or president -- can override the rule of law.


All the fundamentalist rethoric and the mixing of church with science and law we saw so far may be just the beginning

Yikes!

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2004/10/23/33620/186

As As Antonin Scalia explained a few months later, the Bible teaches and Christians believe "... that government ...derives its moral authority from God. Government is the `minister of God' with powers to `revenge,' to `execute wrath,'including even wrath by the sword..."

Aaack! Bush may appoint 3 more judges to help this fruitcake!

Law to introduce GOD above the US Supreme Court
This is the text of the "Constitution Restoration Act of 2004 (Introduced in Senate) mentioned above

S 2082 108th CONGRESS 2d Session

To limit the jurisdiction of Federal courts in certain cases and promote federalism.
[Federalism my arse, this promotes FUNDAMENTALISM]

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

February 12, 2004

Mr. SHELBY (for himself, Mr. MILLER, Mr. BROWNBACK, Mr. GRAHAM of South Carolina, Mr. INHOFE, and Mr. ALLARD) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

A BILL

To limit the jurisdiction of Federal courts in certain cases and promote federalism.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the `Constitution Restoration Act of 2004'.

TITLE I--JURISDICTION , SEC. 101. APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

(a) IN GENERAL-

(1) AMENDMENT TO TITLE 28- Chapter 81 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:

`Sec. 1260. Matters not reviewable

`Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the Supreme Court shall not have jurisdiction to review, by appeal, writ of certiorari, or otherwise, any matter to the extent that relief is sought against an element of Federal, State, or local government, or against an officer of Federal, State, or local government (whether or not acting in official personal capacity), by reason of that element's or officer's acknowledgement of God as the sovereign source of law, liberty, or government.'

Cry!


Damian Weger, 6, holds onto his father's flag as his
grandmother, Patricia Weger, consoles him during the funeral
of his father, Army Spc. Michael S. Weger at Huston National
Cemetery. Weger, 30, was killed Oct. 12 by an improvised
explosive device in Iraq.
(Photo: Barbara Davison / AP)

Monday, October 25, 2004

Kerry Campaign: Bush's Failure to Secure Iraqi Explosives has Made the World Less Safe

Kerry-Edwards Online Forum

Kerry Campaign: Bush's Failure to Secure Iraqi Explosives has Made the World Less Safe

Contact: Chad Clanton or Phil Singer, 202-464-2800, both of Kerry-Edwards 2004

WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today, the New York Times revealed that the Bush Administration failed to secure nearly 380 tons of high-grade explosives in Iraq shortly after the United States took control over the country, despite being informed of their exact location. The failure to secure the explosives has led to three major concerns:

-- The weapons could end up or have already ended up in the hands of a terrorist group;

-- The explosives might be used against our troops on the ground; and

-- The explosives could be used to carry out a deadly attack against America or our allies.

NEW REVELATION: Failure To Secure Iraqi Explosives May Mean that Powerful Explosives are in Hands of Terrorists

Bush Administration Remained Silent About the Disappearance of Explosives: "The White House said President Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, was informed within the past month that the explosives were missing. It is unclear whether President Bush was informed. American officials have never publicly announced the disappearance, but beginning last week they answered questions about it posed by The New York Times and the CBS News program '60 Minutes.'" (NYT, 10/25/04)

Explosives May Help Terrorists Create Chaos: "In May, an internal I.A.E.A. memorandum warned that terrorists might be helping 'themselves to the greatest explosives bonanza in history.'" (NYT, 10/25/04)

Explosives Could Be Used For Nuclear Weapon: "The explosives could also be used to trigger a nuclear weapon, which was why international nuclear inspectors had kept a watch on the material." (NYT, 10/25/04)

NEW REVELATION: Bush Administration Was Warned About Possible Looting of Explosives But Failed To Act

Bush Administration Ignored Warnings of Leaving Explosives Unsupervised: "A European diplomat reported that Jacques Baute, head of the I.A.E.A.'s Iraq nuclear inspection team, warned officials at the United States mission in Vienna about the danger of the nuclear sites and materials once under I.A.E.A. supervision, including Al Qaqaa. But apparently, little was done. A senior Bush administration official said that during the initial race to Baghdad, American forces 'went through the bunkers, but saw no materials bearing the I.A.E.A. seal.' It is unclear whether they ever returned." (NYT, 10/25/04)

Kerry called on Bush to secure Iraq from looting: "Yesterday, Kerry took issue with the Bush administration's post-war policies in Iraq. 'I think they wasted a month,' Kerry said. 'They lost a serious amount of time because they didn't have a plan. They have allowed looting to take place that has done more damage to the infrastructure than any bomb.'" (Providence Journal-Bulletin, 5/23/03)

Bush / Administration Played Down Looting at the Time:

Bush Was Unconcerned About Looting: When asked in April 2003 about concerns of looting, Bush said: "The statue comes down on Wednesday, and the headlines start to read, 'Oh, there's disorder.' Well, no kidding...But just like the military campaign was second-guessed, I'm sure the plan is being -- but we will be successful." (Bush, 4/13/03)

Rumsfeld on Looting: "Stuff Happens": "'Freedom's untidy, and free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things,' Rumsfeld said. Looting, he added, was not uncommon for countries that experience significant social upheaval. 'Stuff happens,' Rumsfeld said." (CNN, 4/12/03)

White House Said Looting Was Part of Liberation Process: In April 2003, asked about looting in Iraq, White House Spokesman Ari Fleischer said: "Clearly, anything that involves looting is not desirable. It is worth noting that what you are seeing is a reaction to oppression...It's also a situation the world has seen before when oppressed people find freedom. For a short period of time, these actions have occurred in history. You saw it in Sierra Leone, you saw it in the Soviet Union with the collapse of the Soviet Union. And nobody likes to see it, but I think it has to be understood in the context of people who have been oppressed, who are reacting to the oppression" (WH Press Briefing, 4/11/04)

White House Said Stories About Looting Were Overblown: Asked about the widespread looting in Iraq, Fleischer said: "This is almost starting to remind me of the stories that said our forces were bogged down, as people watched 24, 36 hours' worth of people reacting to the oppression from which they suffered...but there's no question, in the President's judgment, that what's happening is people are finding liberation, are finding freedom." (WH Press Briefing, 4/11/04)

NEW REVELATION: Explosives May Be Used Against Our Troops

Immediate Concern Is Weapons Could Be Used Against Troops: "American weapons experts say their immediate concern is that the explosives could be used in major bombing attacks against American or Iraqi forces: the explosives, mainly HMX and RDX, could be used to produce bombs strong enough to shatter airplanes or tear apart buildings." (NYT, 10/25/04)

Same Type of Explosives Have Been Used By Terrorists Before: "The bomb that brought down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 used less than a pound of the material of the type stolen from Al Qaqaa, and somewhat larger amounts were apparently used in the bombing of a housing complex in November 2003 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and the blasts in a Moscow apartment complex in September 1999 that killed nearly 300 people." (NYT, 10/25/04)

Bush Said He Would Do Everything To Keep U.S. Soldiers Safe.

Bush: "Look, we just need strong support for our troops. And I have a solemn duty to say to you as squarely as I can, we will do the very best we possibly can to make your loved one safe. That's what we owe the family members, and that's what we owe the troops." (Bush, 5/4/04)

Kerry Accuses Bush of Incompetence (on loosing explosives)

Yahoo! News - Kerry Accuses Bush of Incompetence

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. - President Bush (news - web sites), presenting himself as the best candidate to keep America safe, was accused by John Kerry (news - web sites) on Monday of "unbelievable incompetence" in the disappearance of hundreds of tons of powerful explosives in Iraq (news - web sites).

"Every step of the way, this administration has miscalculated," Kerry said in Dover, N.H. He spoke shortly before traveling to Philadelphia for a rally with former President Clinton (news - web sites), who was making his first political appearance since heart surgery nearly seven weeks ago.

Kerry said the Bush administration had "miscalculated about how to go to war, miscalculated about the numbers of troops that we would need, miscalculated about sending young Americans to war without the armor they needed, without the Humvees they needed that were armored."

"And the incredible incompetence of this president and this administration has put our troops at risk and put this country at greater risk than we ought to be," Kerry said.

Running mate John Edwards (news - web sites), campaigning in Ohio, added, "After today, it's hard to imagine that even they'll continue believing things are going well."

The International Atomic Energy Agency said about 350 tons of highly explosive material had disappeared in Iraq, apparently stolen because of a lack of security at governmental installations.

The central argument of Bush's re-election campaign is that he can do a better job protecting America than Kerry, and polls show that voters trust Bush more on this issue. The Bush campaign dismissed Kerry's criticism of the missing explosives without responding to the allegations.

Sunday, October 24, 2004

ListenBeforeYouVote.com

Free Audio:

First Presidential Debate: September 30
Vice Presidential Debate: October 5
Second Presidential Debate: October 8
Third Presidential Debate: October 13


Day One: July 26
Day Two: July 27
Day Three: July 28
Day Four: July 29
Day One: August 30
Day Two: August 31
Day Three: September 1
Day Four: September 2

Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) Funeral Services, June 11, 2004 The Economist Swing State Reports
President Bush Address to the UN, September 21, 2004
Debate Between Ralph Nader and Howard Dean (7/9/04)

The 9-11 Commission Final Report News Conference
Richard A. Clarke (3/24/04)
Condoleezza Rice (4/8/04)
Colin L. Powell (3/23/04)
Donald Rumsfeld (3/23/04)
More 9-11 Commission Hearings

Bush had a stroke ?

From Daily Kos
PASADENA January 25 - KPCC 89.3 FM has learned that the underlying cause of President Bush's January 13 fainting spell is a heart arrhythmia called sinus bradycardia. The heart rhythm malfunction is not life threatening. Reporter Dave Robb, who broke the story, told KPCC's All Things Considered Host John Rabe that people with bradycardia have a slow heart rate, and are prone to fainting when they gag or choke. While the White House has acknowledged that the president has a slow heart rate, it had not volunteered the information that Mr. Bush has bradycardia.

White House physician Dr. Richard Tubb told Robb through spokesman Ken Lisaius that 'the president has sinus bradycardia consistent with athletic conditioning. The president's resting heart rate is 38 to 49 beats per minute.'

'That's the very definition of bradycardia,' said Dr. Harold Karpman, a heart specialist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and a clinical professor at UCLA. Indeed, any heart rate slower than 60 beats per minutes is, by definition, bradycardia.

In general, a slow heart rate is a sign of a healthy heart, and many well-conditioned athletes have resting heart rates well below the normal 70-100 beats per minute. Mr. Bush, who works out for an hour every day and who regularly runs three miles in under 21 minutes, has the resting heart rate of a well-conditioned athlete, according to Dr. Tubb.

But one common problem associated with bradycardia is fainting, several heart specialists told Robb. Dr. Suneet Mittal, a heart specialist at New York Hospital, Cornell University Medical Center said fainting spells are 'the most serious concern' when someone has bradycardia. In addition, if the president's heart doesn't respond well to stress tests as he gets older, the specialists said he may need a pacemaker.

KPCC
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