Archive for June, 2006

Saturday June 24, 2006 – “Well done is better than well said.” — Benjamin Franklin.

Saturday, June 24th, 2006

The June Southwest Climate Outlook is online.

This month’s outlook provides recent drought conditions and the latest seasonal forecasts. This month we have a feature article entitled “Hurricane intensity rises with sea surface temps.”
Special thanks to Kathy and Paul Brierley, who submitted this month’s cover photo, which depicts a dust storm in Phoenix earlier this month.
To download a printer-friendly PDF file (2.9 MB) of the June 2006 Outlook, visit:

http://www.ispe.arizona.edu/climas/end/packets/junepacket2006.pdf

As always, you can view the latest Southwest Climate Outlook in html format at:

http://www.ispe.arizona.edu/climas/forecasts/swoutlook.html
Highlights from the June 2006 Outlook
Drought – Drought continues in the Southwest, with most of the region in severe or extreme drought, and some areas in exceptional drought due to the long-term precipitation deficits. Drought conditions are expected to persist or intensify throughout most of the Southwest. Some improvement is expected in western New Mexico and southern Arizona.

Reservoirs in Arizona and New Mexico have declined since this time last year.

Fire Danger – The long-term moisture deficits and high fuel loadings are producing critically high fire potential, particularly in the higher elevation timber.
Temperature – Since the start of the water year on October 1, 2005 temperatures throughout most of the Southwest have been above average.
Precipitation – The Southwest has been much drier than average since the start of the water year, with many locations experiencing the driest winter and spring on record.
Climate Forecasts – Experts predict increased chances of warmer-than-average temperatures and equal chances of precipitation through December 2006.
El Niño – ENSO-neutral conditions are expected to continue over at least the next three months.
The Bottom Line – Drought is likely to persist or intensify over most of the Southwest. Hydrological drought continues to affect streamflow and some large reservoir levels, and agricultural drought conditions have persisted throughout the region.

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Look Who’s Got a Union Pension: Bush Spokesman Tony Snow

His boss may hate unions, but the White House mouthpiece is counting on his union pension.
Read the full story….

http://www.unionvoice.org/ct/xpqVob51ycWW/

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An Impoverished Minimum Wage?

GWENDOLYN MINK,

wendymink@yahoo.com, http://ebookpreview.abc-clio.com/?bookid=1576076083&loc=cover
Co-editor of the two-volume “Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and Policy,” Mink said today: “The minimum wage is supposed to guarantee an income floor to keep full-time wage-earners out of poverty. But today, the federal minimum wage guarantees abject poverty for workers … nearly $6,000 per year below the federal poverty line for a family of three.

“Disproportionately, women make up the ranks of minimum wage workers — often women with children. Ten years after the so-called welfare reform, mothers are being forced into full-time jobs that do not pay wages that allow them to make ends meet. The wage gap for mothers is growing, and economic insecurity for mothers and children gets worse. Indeed, the persistent insecurity enforced by sub-poverty wages — combined with harsh welfare rules and the lack of child care and health provision — makes families fragile and puts mothers’ custody of children at risk.”
From: Institute for Public Accuracy

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Borowitz Report – rove partnership shocker

ROVE, SATAN PLOT G.O.P. FALL STRATEGY

White House Advisor, Prince of Darkness Resume Longtime Collaboration

At a joint press conference today in Washington, White House advisor Karl Rove said that he would be plotting the Republican Party’s fall election strategy with his longtime comrade-in-arms, Satan.

The Prince of Darkness, wearing his traditional red horns and cape and carrying a smoldering pitchfork, appeared to beam as Mr. Rove, his protégé, talked about how much he was looking forward to working with him on the fall campaign.

“Every time Satan and I get together, good things happen,” Mr. Rove said, adding, “Or should I say – bad things happen!”

The two of them then dissolved in laughter, demonstrating an easy collegiality that has made them an unbeatable team in past G.O.P. campaigns.

Satan’s partnership with Mr. Rove goes back to 1994, when the two of them teamed up to orchestrate George W. Bush’s first election as Governor.

But their work together reached its apogee, perhaps, during the 2004 presidential election, in which Mr. Rove and Satan devised the infernal “Swift Boat Veterans for Truth” campaign.

While Satan let Mr. Rove have most of the spotlight in the hour-long press conference, he did take the microphone to say that he had been “relieved” recently when the White House advisor was cleared of all charges in the CIA leak investigation.

“I can’t imagine running a Republican campaign without my buddy here,” he said, giving Mr. Rove a bear hug. “There are plenty of Satans out there, but there’s only one Karl Rove.”

Elsewhere, Dan Rather retired from CBS after 44 years there but said that he would remain active in news and misinformation.

http://www.borowitzreport.com/

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three to see

bad reporter (Don Asmussen): current news
http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/pictures/2006/06/23/062306-950×315-badreporter.gif

Tom the Dancing Bug (Ruben Bolling): disney’s inferno
http://www.uclick.com/feature/06/06/17/td060617.gif

Pat Oliphant: planting ethanol
http://www.uclick.com/feature/06/06/21/po060621.gif

Friday June 23, 2006 – “Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character”. — Albert Einstein.

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

Congress on Iraq and War: Lax and Spend?

WILLIAM D. HARTUNG,

hartung@newschool.edu, http://www.worldpolicy.org/projects/arms/index.html

In the June 20 article “Tanker Inquiry Finds Rumsfeld’s Attention Was Elsewhere,” the Washington Post reported: “A series of reports … indicate that five years into the Bush administration, the department’s system of buying new weapons is broken and dysfunctional… ‘DOD is simply not positioned to deliver high-quality products in a timely and cost-effective fashion,’ the comptroller general of the United States, David M. Walker, said in a little-noticed April 5 critique. The Pentagon, he said, has ‘a longstanding track record of over-promising and un-delivering with virtual impunity.’” See:

<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/19/AR2006061901090.html>.
Director of the Arms Trade Resource Center, senior fellow at the World Policy Institute and author of the book “How Much Are You Making on the War, Daddy? A Quick and Dirty Guide to War Profiteering in the Bush Administration,” Hartung said today: “Under Donald Rumsfeld’s tenure, weapons costs have skyrocketed, and one Pentagon official has been convicted for favoring Boeing in a major weapons deal. Rumsfeld claims he can’t recall if he approved the actions that have led to this state of affairs. For his failure to hold weapons contractors accountable as military spending tops $500 billion per year, Rumsfeld should resign.”

From: Institute for Public Accuracy

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O’Reilly dismissed, joked about report of aborted Al Qaeda cyanide attack on NYC subway

On his radio show, Bill O’Reilly downplayed a recent report of an aborted Al Qaeda attack on the New York City subway system, which was to involve the use of deadly hydrogen-cyanide gas, joking, “[I]f you’ve been to the subways in New York City in the summer, I don’t know how you would tell there was a gas attack, based upon the smell that’s down there every day.”

Read more

http://mediamatters.org/items/dailyemail/200606200011?src=other

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Dan crashes – Bush flies high

The power and the pay-off

By Greg Palast

They finally put Dan Rather out of his misery.  Today, CBS finally terminated him and sent him to the electronic glue factory — all for reporting the truth.  But not all of it.

Rather’s “unsubstantiated story of Bush’s military service” (says USA Today) got him canned.  Yet, all the poor man did was repeat a story we put on BBC Television a year earlier — that Poppy Bush put in the fix to get his son out of ‘Nam and into the Texas Air Guard, spending his war years guarding Houston from Viet Cong attack.

But Dan never reported this:  the documentation from inside the US Department of Justice detailing the fix.  Why not?  Because it opened up a far more serious charge:  that those who kept Little George out of war’s way ended up very well rewarded.  We ran that full story — from the evidence of the fix to the evidence of the lucrative pay-backs — on the world’s biggest network, BBC, and we’ve never retracted a comma of it.  Nor, by the way, has the White House denied our accusations despite our repeated offers to respond.

George’s slithering out of combat turned into big pay-days for those in on the fix and its cover-up:  Harriett Miers (remember her?), Karen Hughes and Texas lobbyists.

For the complete story, read, “The Necklace-ing of Dan Rather” in Armed Madhouse.  See below for a piece of the puzzle.
The Necklace-ing of Dan Rather

[Excerpted from Armed Madhouse, the new book by Greg Palast - order your copy here or from your local bookstore.]

You aren’t stupid, they just talk to you that way. It’s 2004. Falluja’s on fire, your pension’s burning away, the last General Motors worker is turning out the lights in Detroit—and the biggest issue of the election, aside from Christians who don’t want homosexuals to have families, was whether some elderly news celebrity, Dan Rather, had besmirched the reputation of our President, a former Naval Aviator. They can’t get you to ignore that man behind the curtain, Dorothy, unless there’s a fascinating show on stage to distract you. And, for the final days of the presidential campaign, they gave us the lynching of Dan Rather.

We know George Bush was a Naval Aviator because it says so right on his toy box. Actually, he never was a Naval Aviator and never once landed a plane on the deck of an aircraft carrier. During the Vietnam War, our future President flew in the Texas Air National Guard protecting Houston from Viet Cong attack. Our President obtained that job the same way he got the current one: The fix was in.

Congressman Poppy Bush, said Rather, put in the fix for his son, despite Junior’s too-dumb-to-fly test scores, by putting in a call to the head of the Texas Air Guard via Texas Lt. Governor Ben Barnes. That’s what Dan Rather reported on 60 Minutes, that Bush Jr. got the Texas top gun post, and thereby dodged the draft and the bullets of Vietnam. It was a hell of a scoop and his network rewarded him and his producer, Mary Mapes, by firing their sorry asses. That wasn’t enough.

The president of CBS, Leslie Moonves, bullwhipped his network’s stars and, with his own spit, polished the soiled war record of our President, declaring that Rather’s producer: …ignored information that cast doubt on the story she had set out to report—that President Bush had received special treatment thirty years ago, getting to the Guard ahead of many other applicants.

Really? Well, Mr. Moonves, look at this evidence: “His [George W. Bush’s] dad called then–Lt. Gov. Barnes to ask for his help to get his son not just in the Guard, but to get one of the coveted pilot slots which were extremely hard to get. [Barnes, through a “cut-out,” a third party,] contacted General Rose at the Guard and took care of it.

George Bush was placed ahead of thousands of young men, some of whom died in Vietnam.”

This is from a letter which had remained locked for years in the file cabinets of the U.S. Justice Department prosecutor in Austin, Texas. How I got it does not matter. Our War President has not challenged authenticity. And its contents, Mr. Moonves, were confirmed by the “cut-out” himself, the man who made the call to the Texas Air Guard for young George. (Would the cut-out, a major figure in the Lone Star State, allow BBC to film his statement? He said, “Do I look like the dumbest Texan on the prairie?”) But you knew that, if you’re not American. At the Guardian and on BBC we also reported, before the presidential election, that Lt. Governor Barnes had put in the fix for George Jr. at the Air Guard. We reported that in 1999, before Bush’s first run for office.

Justice for Miers
But there’s much, much more to the story than Rather had cojones to report. Barnes had two tasks—one, to get little George into the Air Guard and the other was to shut up about it. Keep it quiet. Barnes’s good deeds and long silence were, indeed, well rewarded.

Barnes, who left office under a cloud of impropriety, stayed on in Austin as a big-fee lobbyist. And the biggest fee he received, maybe the biggest ever in the history of the lobbying art, was at least $23 million for representing a company called GTech when it got the contract to operate the Texas lottery. GTech’s creepy ways of doing business caught up with it in 1997, when, after questionable payments to the Texas lottery director’s boyfriend were exposed, GTech lost its contract by order of the new, uncorrupted, lottery director. The lottery work was put up for bid and GTech’s replacement chosen.

But then something quite extraordinary happened: The new state lottery director was fired, the bids tossed out and GTech given back the lottery work—no bidding required. The governor at the time: George W. Bush. Now, let’s go back to the letter buried at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Austin: Governor Bush through [another cut-out] made a deal with Ben Barnes not to re-bid because Barnes could confirm that Bush had lied during the ’94 campaign. During that campaign [for Governor of Texas], Bush was asked if his father…had helped him get in the National Guard. Bush said no he had not, but the fact is his dad called then–Lt. Gov. Barnes…. Silence has a price and Barnes, the letter says, got his: safety for his client GTech, with whom he maintained hidden ties. I can’t imagine that Barnes would make such a raw demand on Bush.

But the war hero Governor’s team made damn sure that no harm came to Barnes and his business associates. The Governor talked to the chair of the lottery two days later and she then agreed to support letting GTech keep the contract without a bid. Did Governor Bush put in the fix for GTech as alleged?

I wasn’t on the phone when he spoke to the lottery board Chairwoman. Maybe they talked about their newfound faith in the Lord, which they both discovered together at the same time. The Chairwoman? Harriet Miers. We don’t know if Miers gave the overpriced GTech its contract back to help the governor keep his Air Guard secret a secret or simply because she liked GTech’s record of high costs and corruption.

In 2005, George W. Bush’s attempted appointment of Miers to the United States Supreme Court surprised the U.S. media and even the President’s own supporters. But I wasn’t surprised at all.

Silence of the Media Lambs

In 2004, he knew exactly what would happen when he finally asked those questions. He had already delivered his own eulogy. 

On June 6, 2002 on the program I report for, BBC Newsnight, Rather said:
“It’s an obscene comparison but there was a time in South Africa when people would put flaming tyres around people’s necks if they dissented. In some ways, the fear is that you will be neck-laced here, you will have a flaming tyre of lack of patriotism put around your neck. It’s that fear that keeps journalists from asking the toughest of the tough questions and to continue to bore-in on the tough questions so often. Again, I’m humbled to say I do not except myself from this criticism.”

The lynching of Dan Rather is a cautionary tale of how news is made in the USA—and unmade—and topics permissible during an election. The story that cannot be reported is not about George Bush’s special treatment but about the special treatment of the specially privileged.

The real story, for me, is that Little George was just one of a dozen privileged princelings saved from the dangers of their powerful daddies’ wars. Barnes did not give help to Bushes only. The man who actually made the call to the Air Guard for Little George at Barnes’s request also confirmed that at Barnes’ request, he also put in the fix for sons of Democratic big-wigs, Governor John Connally and Congressman, later Senator, Lloyd Bentsen.

Vietnam was one front in a class war, and only one class was sent to fight it. I don’t blame Congressmen Bush Sr. or Bentsen for keeping their sons out of Vietnam. I do blame them for sending other men’s sons in their place.

Read the entire story, “The Necklace-ing of Dan Rather,” in Armed Madhouse.

Greg Palast is the author of the new book, Armed Madhouse: Who’s Afraid of Osama Wolf?, China Floats Bush Sinks, The Scheme to Steal ’08, No Child’s Behind Left, and Other Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Class War.  Order your copy today or get it from your local book store. 

To read, watch, and listen to this report and others go to www.GregPalast.com  (The BBC Newsnight video of Dan Rather will be available shortly at www.GregPalast.com)

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Borowitz Report – namibia shocker

BRAD PITT TO GET DENTAL CHECKUP IN NAMIBIA

X-Rays to Be Sold for Charity

A spokesperson for Brad Pitt said today that the actor would have what was described as a “routine dental checkup” in the African nation of Namibia later this month.

The spokesperson, Carol Foyler, said that Mr. Pitt decided to have his teeth cleaned in Namibia because the Namibian government afforded the actor a higher level of security than the U.S. government was willing to offer.

“Namibia is willing to seal its borders for the entire duration of Brad’s dental visit,” Ms. Foyler said. “The U.S. was not.”

Namibia said it was also prepared to put its military on high alert while Mr. Pitt was having his teeth cleaned and that it would enforce a no-fly zone over the dentist’s office, Ms. Foyler confirmed.

While some Namibians expressed concern that Mr. Pitt and wife Angelina Jolie’s medical excursions to their country are interrupting everyday life in Namibia, Ms. Foyler was quick to note that the actor’s dental appointment in Africa was serving a greater good.

“Brad’s dental x-rays are going to be sold and the proceeds will go to charity,” Ms. Foyler said, adding that People Magazine had already made a preemptive offer and planned to run his bicuspids on the magazine’s cover.

But even as Mr. Pitt was gearing up for his historic teeth-cleaning in Namibia, Ms. Foyler said that plans for a return visit were underway: “If all goes well, he may go back there to see the podiatrist in the fall.”

Elsewhere, scientists said that what was originally thought to be a volcanic eruption in the Philippines was actually Ann Coulter on vacation

http://www.borowitzreport.com/

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three to see

trouble town (Lloyd Dangle): unindicted

http://www.troubletown.com/cartoons/cartoons/ttown.816.gif

Chappette: North Korea’s Long-Range Missiles

http://public.globecartoon.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/globecartoon.woa/2/wr?wodata=-6293960517297522149

Jeff Danziger: Connie Chung, Dan Rather

http://danzigercartoons.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/dancart2830.jpg

Thursday June 22, 2006 – “Don’t bother getting married, just find someone you hate and buy them a house.” Johnny Carson

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

H-1B Pay Drags Down All Salaries

Immigrant engineers with H-1B visas may be earning up to 23 percent less on average than American engineers with similar jobs, according to documents filed with the U.S. Department of Labor. Salary data from Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) lends credence to arguments that lower compensation paid to H-1B workers suppresses the wages of other electronics professionals.

http://ddj.com/dept/security/189500374?cid=RSSfeed_DDJ_Security

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THE DA VINCI SENATOR

Bob Geiger, AlterNet

Why was a U.S. Senator citing an Opus Dei study to justify an anti-gay constitutional amendment?

http://www.alternet.org/story/37668/

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Minimum Wage ‘Showdown’ This Week

This is it. The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on raising the minimum wage this week—and phony substitutes that actually hurt workers are feared.

In the House, the Republican leaders have declared their opposition to bringing a minimum wage increase to a vote—in the same week they approved the ninth increase in their own pay since minimum wage workers got a raise!

It’s urgent that you contact your U.S. senators and representative now and tell them to vote for a minimum wage increase and reject any amendments designed to hurt workers.

We’re coming down to the wire. The Senate is expected to vote on a minimum wage increase this week, but opponents may try to block it with phony proposals that actually hurt workers. Meanwhile, the Republican House leadership has refused to schedule a vote even though an increase to $7.25 an hour won a solid majority vote in committee. We have fought long and hard to give America’s low-wage workers a raise. What happens depends on your action now.

Please click the following link to urge your U.S. senators and representative to vote to increase the minimum wage and reject any amendments to the legislation that would hurt workers.

Click Here to Take Action

http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/minwagevote/s3guse4r7w8jb5?

We expect a Senate vote on increasing the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 an hour as soon as Wednesday. Opponents are likely to try to replace it with a much smaller increase loaded with amendments that would hurt workers—in the past, anti-worker senators have tossed in measures to eliminate overtime pay eligibility and take minimum wage protection from millions of workers. We have to demand that our senators vote to raise the wage to $7.25 an hour and reject any amendments that would hurt workers.

Take Action Now

http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/minwagevote/s3guse4r7w8jb5?

In the House, in the same week members approved the ninth increase in their own pay since minimum wage workers last got a raise, Republican leaders said they will not allow a vote on the minimum wage increase. Democrats in the House are determined to move an increase.
“We’re going to have a showdown on the minimum wage,” said Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.).

Our job is to convince the House that America will not accept stonewalling on the minimum wage.

Take Action Now

http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/minwagevote/s3guse4r7w8jb5?

Congress has not increased the minimum wage since 1997—it’s still stuck at an intolerable $5.15 an hour. But meanwhile, members of Congress voted themselves nine raises—the most recent vote just last week—totaling $34,930 a year and boosting their salaries to $168,500 a year in 2007. Compare that with the $10,712 earnings of a full-time minimum wage worker. Now add in the billions in tax breaks Congress has handed over to the rich.

It’s time to raise the minimum wage. Tell your senators and representative to vote to raise the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour and reject any amendments that would hurt workers.

http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/minwagevote

Thanks for all you do to give low-wage workers a raise.

In solidarity,

Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO

P.S. Congress needs to hear the call for a minimum wage increase from thousands of constituents. Please forward this e-mail to others you know who care about a fair wage for all workers, and urge them to join you in taking action.

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Impoverished Minimum Wage?

HOLLY SKLAR,

hsklar@aol.com, http://www.letjusticeroll.org

Co-author of the report “A Just Minimum Wage: Good For Workers, Business and Our Future” and the book “Raise The Floor: Wages and Policies That Work For All Of Us,” Sklar said today: “Childcare workers and security guards struggle to care for their own children. Healthcare aides can’t afford to take sick days. Yet Congress is giving itself another raise — to $168,500 on Jan. 1 — while the minimum wage has been stuck at $5.15 an hour, just $10,712 a year, since 1997. A job should keep you out of poverty, not keep you in it.”

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Voting Rights Act Is up for Renewal—And Southern Republicans Want to Gut It

“Most successful civil rights bill ever” faces threat.

Read the full story….

http://www.unionvoice.org/ct/3dqVob51ycW7/

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Richard Clarke on Time’s article on the NY Subway cyanide plot:

“Whenever you get reports that are this specific, they are usually made up”

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/6/19/10418/7989

From: Poacnewsletter

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O’Reilly attacked liberal critics as “vicious[]” and “[un]reasonable,” apparently for confronting him with “uncomfortable” facts

On The O’Reilly Factor, Bill O’Reilly joined Laura Ingraham in attacking Eric Alterman, David Corn, and Katrina vanden Heuvel, saying of the three, “I believe that they come on in here with a viciousness that … makes me uncomfortable.” A Media Matters for America review of the three journalists’ most recent appearances on the Factor has revealed little evidence to support this claim.

Read more

http://mediamatters.org/items/dailyemail/200606190012?src=other

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three to see

This Modern World: Conservative Humor!
http://www.workingforchange.com/webgraphics/WFC/TMW06-21-06.jpg

Ed Stein: cut and run
http://editorialcartoonists.com/CFC/toonimageEnc.cfm?width=600&file=L%22%3BQ%3E0%3AM%5CF%29E%24%22%2EI3OH6%3B%3BD%27%29%27RU%5D%24HR%28%5F%2B%3E%3D8L2K5LC%2AV%2EG%3E%28%29%223ZMU4BHX%20%0A

Dick Locher: european summit
 

http://www.tmsfeatures.com/tmsfeatures/servlet/com.featureserv.util.Download?file=20060620eddik-a-p.jpg&code=eddik

Wednesday June 21, 2006 – The problem with political jokes is they get elected. Henry Cate VII

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

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Borger on media’s coverage of Bush’s Iraq trip: “I think we are suckers”

 

On CNN’s Reliable Sources, CBS News contributor Gloria Borger acknowledged that the media “are suckers” because of their coverage of President Bush’s surprise June 13 trip to Iraq. Borger concluded: “[Y]ou know you’re being used, but in a way you kind of like it because it’s good pictures.”
Read more
http://mediamatters.org/items/dailyemail/200606190003?src=other

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Nearly 100 Former Bush Admin. Homeland Security Officials Cash In.

http://tinyurl.com/ny4kh

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By their words they are known

Algie Abrams, guest columnist

Thomas Jefferson called those who adopted Jesus’ code of morals “Christians” and those who adopted the dogma and supernatural surrounding Jesus, “Anti-Christians”; belief in one mutually excludes the other.
http://p-i.com/cgi-bin/pimail.asp?uid=36689&url=opinion/274258_firstperson19.html

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Minimum Wage Bill up in Senate—Go for the Real Thing, Not Phony Republican Bill

 

Real and phony minimum wage bills set for Senate votes this week.
Read the full story….
http://www.unionvoice.org/ct/37qVob51ycWu/

 

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Minimum Wage ‘Showdown’ This Week

This is it. The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on raising the minimum wage this week—and phony substitutes that actually hurt workers are feared.

In the House, the Republican leaders have declared their opposition to bringing a minimum wage increase to a vote—in the same week they approved the ninth increase in their own pay since minimum wage workers got a raise!

It’s urgent that you contact your U.S. senators and representative now and tell them to vote for a minimum wage increase and reject any amendments designed to hurt workers.

We’re coming down to the wire. The Senate is expected to vote on a minimum wage increase this week, but opponents may try to block it with phony proposals that actually hurt workers. Meanwhile, the Republican House leadership has refused to schedule a vote even though an increase to $7.25 an hour won a solid majority vote in committee. We have fought long and hard to give America’s low-wage workers a raise. What happens depends on your action now.

Please click the following link to urge your U.S. senators and representative to vote to increase the minimum wage and reject any amendments to the legislation that would hurt workers.

Click Here to Take Action
http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/minwagevote/s3guse4r7w8jb5?

We expect a Senate vote on increasing the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 an hour as soon as Wednesday. Opponents are likely to try to replace it with a much smaller increase loaded with amendments that would hurt workers—in the past, anti-worker senators have tossed in measures to eliminate overtime pay eligibility and take minimum wage protection from millions of workers. We have to demand that our senators vote to raise the wage to $7.25 an hour and reject any amendments that would hurt workers.

Take Action Now
http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/minwagevote/s3guse4r7w8jb5?

In the House, in the same week members approved the ninth increase in their own pay since minimum wage workers last got a raise, Republican leaders said they will not allow a vote on the minimum wage increase. Democrats in the House are determined to move an increase.

“We’re going to have a showdown on the minimum wage,” said Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.).

Our job is to convince the House that America will not accept stonewalling on the minimum wage.

Take Action Now
http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/minwagevote/s3guse4r7w8jb5?

Congress has not increased the minimum wage since 1997—it’s still stuck at an intolerable $5.15 an hour. But meanwhile, members of Congress voted themselves nine raises—the most recent vote just last week—totaling $34,930 a year and boosting their salaries to $168,500 a year in 2007. Compare that with the $10,712 earnings of a full-time minimum wage worker. Now add in the billions in tax breaks Congress has handed over to the rich.

It’s time to raise the minimum wage. Tell your senators and representative to vote to raise the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour and reject any amendments that would hurt workers.
http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/minwagevote

Thanks for all you do to give low-wage workers a raise.

In solidarity,

Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO

P.S. Congress needs to hear the call for a minimum wage increase from thousands of constituents. Please forward this e-mail to others you know who care about a fair wage for all workers, and urge them to join you in taking action.

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Borowitz Report – employee of the month shocker

ZARQAWI POSTHUMOUSLY NAMED AL-QAEDA’S EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Terrorist Worked Well With Others, Kept Work Area Clean, Says Bin Laden

In a new videotape broadcast today on the Arabic-language Al-Jazeera network, terror mastermind Osama bin Laden named fallen terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Al-Qaeda’s “Employee of the Month” for June.

In the tape, in which Mr. bin Laden is shown holding the terror network’s “Employee of the Month” plaque and then hanging it up on the wall of his cave, the Al-Qaeda kingpin had high words of praise for Mr. al-Zarqawi, who was killed two weeks ago by a five-hundred pound bomb.

“Abu Musab al-Zarqawi worked well with others, and always kept his work area clean,” Mr. bin Laden said. “For this, I hereby name him Al-Qaeda’s Employee of the Month for June.”

Intelligence sources believe that by posthumously bestowing the “Employee of the Month” award upon the deceased terrorist, Mr. bin Laden may be trying to entice other madmen to assume Mr. al-Zarqawi’s position as number three man in al-Qaeda, a job whose previous occupants have been captured, imprisoned or killed.

But “easier said then done,” says Hassan El-Medfaai, head of al-Qaeda’s human resources department and the man responsible for recruiting future number threes.

“Back in the day, when I would interview prospective terrorists, all they wanted to talk about was jihad,” says Mr. El-Medfaai. “Now they’re asking a lot about benefits.”

“Seventy-two virgins won’t seal the deal anymore,” he says. “These guys all want dental.”

Elsewhere, Microsoft founder Bill Gates announced that he would be stepping down from his day-to-day responsibilities at the company, saying that he wanted to spend more time with his money.

http://www.borowitzreport.com/

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three to see

David Horsey: election of female episcopal bishop
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Mike Keefe: fema relief fraud
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Mike Peters: ford execs sneaking into mexico
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Tuesday June 20, 2006 – If at first you don’t succeed, find out if the loser gets anything. Bill Lyon

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006
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Dangerous future if Roe is overturned

Alan Thein Durning, guest editorial: Overturning Roe v. Wade would demote reproductive choice from a right to a privilege: a privilege distributed on the basis of money.
http://p-i.com/cgi-bin/pimail.asp?uid=36689&url=opinion/274137_focusdad18.html
Alan Thein Durning is executive director of Sightline Institute (formerly Northwest Environment Watch), a, non-profit research center that tracks progress in the Pacific Northwest. He is the author of numerous books, including “Misplaced Blame: The Real Roots of Population Growth.”

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Ohio House of Representatives is holding a hearing on a bill that would outlaw all abortion in the state, without any exceptions, including when a woman’s life is at stake.

 

http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=9705
From: Poacnewsletter

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End of the Internet?

SASCHA MEINRATH,
sascha@ucimc.org, http://cuwireless.net, http://www.saschameinrath.com

 

Meinrath is founder and project coordinator of the Champaign-Urbana Wireless Network (CUWiN). He said today: “Telecommunications giants are trying to make everyone pay for their poor business planning. They overbuilt in many locations during the Internet boom in the late 1990s, creating a glut of dark fiber that could be utilized for broadband provision. But instead, the telcos are spending billions of dollars buying each other in an attempt to prevent the very competition that would lower prices and increase service options for consumers.

“Network neutrality is needed to maintain an Internet free from excessive charges and without content discrimination. These corporations are attempting to artificially limit customers’ choices so they can double-charge Internet users. Today, people and providers already pay for broadband access ­- these are the fees we pay to get connected to the Internet. However, the phone and cable giants are trying to make it so that content providers will be forced to pay a second time to prevent their content from being discriminated against; in essence, the network owners want to charge content providers once for access and a second time for speedy delivery.”

   Meinrath added: “CUWiN uses open-source software to provide free Internet connectivity to residents of the Champaign-Urbana community and many other locations worldwide. We have built clouds of WiFi coverage throughout our city -­ allowing people free broadband access and the use of free services and applications (e.g., telephone/VoIP, streaming audio and video, webhosting) via this network. Currently, we get contacted every day from organizations and municipalities that would like to learn from our successes and are interested in replicating our service provision model.”

From: Institute for Public Accuracy

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three to see

Tom Toles: karl rove’s cloud

http://www.buffalonews.com/graphics/2006/06/19/0619toles.jpg

Dan Wasserman: knock knock who’s there

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Ted Rall: neocompassionism
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Monday June 19, 2006 – “IT’S A NUMBER.” –White House Press Secretary Tony Snow, regarding the U.S. death toll of 2,500 in Iraq

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Boston Fed’s 2005 Annual Report – “U.S. Health Care Reform: Difficult Trade-Offs”

The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s 2005 Annual Report is now available online:
http://www.bos.frb.org/about/ar/ar2005/index.htm
Feature Essay:
“Reforming the Health Care System: Where There’s A Will, There Could Be A Way,” by Jane S. Little and Teresa M. Foy

The essay summarizes the themes and consensus-based prescriptions for action that emerged from the Boston Fed’s 50th economic conference, “Wanting It All: The Challenge of Reforming the U.S. Health Care System,”held in June 2005.

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End of the Internet?

JEFF CHESTER,
jeff@democraticmedia.org, http://democraticmedia.org
Founder and director of the Center for Digital Democracy, Chester wrote the piece “The End of the Internet?” He said today: “Getting rid of Network neutrality will make the current open Internet more closely resemble the closed world of cable television. Content that will dominate will be what is associated with the big phone and cable companies. Other content providers will be confined to the Internet equivalent of a dirt road. And it’s not just PCs but also information going to mobile devices and such that will be affected.”

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O’Reilly again attacked Daily Show viewers as being “stoned” “dopey college kids”

On his radio show, Bill O’Reilly again attacked viewers of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, calling them “dopey college kids” who must be “stoned” to watch the program. In fact, a study indicated that Daily Show viewers are consistently better informed about current events than consumers of other media, and other statistics demonstrate that Daily Show viewers are more educated and affluent than the viewers of Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor.
Read more

 

http://mediamatters.org/items/dailyemail/200606160011?src=other

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Why did it seem like Ann Coulter actually had fans on Leno?

Because Freepers organized and “Rondog” got them tickets.

 

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1649624/posts

From: Poacnewsletter

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three to see

Nick Anderson: uh oh
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Mike Luckovich: monkey on your back
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Pat Oliphat: consernation in donkey world
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