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Colbert: Obama Denies Habeas Corpus

BOO! GAAAH! (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)

NetRunner says...

^ I think you like to state opinions as fact too often. You often claim that today's Democratic party is the same one that filibustered the Civil Rights Act, and that neoconservatives were liberals, and that somehow these things have relevance to the party of Obama.

Fine, if today's Democrats have to bear the stains of their history, despite transformations along the way, then I get to claim (as the Democratic party itself does) that Jefferson was our founder.

After all, the Democratic party is what survives of the Democratic-Republican party. It's not my fault John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson had a pissing contest that makes Hillary vs. Obama look like a friendly game of squash and split the party into competing factions. John Q. Adams formed the "Nobama" party of his day, Jackson figured it's okay to drop the word "Republican" from the name, since that No-Jackson-bama party called itself "National Republicans", and he didn't need a filthy word like "Republican" in the name of his party anymore.

So it split, and transformed, but it did that again in 1968 and again in lesser ways in the leadup to Clinton's election (the DLC Republican-lite era), and again after Kerry's loss (the Howard Dean 50-state era).

It's still the good old party Jefferson started, though. Jackson didn't invent the Democratic party out of thin air, he just pissed off a bunch of proto-PUMA's who ran off and made corrupt bargains to win the Presidency, who eventually formed the Whig party (which was the real, lasting No-Jackson-bama party).

Wassup 2008

I can't imagine a President being named Obama!

New Orleans Film Festival (Blog Entry by dotdude)

dotdude says...

Films I watched Thursday:

• "Summerhood"
• "After Midnight"

So, what films did I miss?


NARRITIVE FEATURES
• “Alice's House”
• “The Axe in the Attic”
• “Before I Forget”
• “The Cake Eaters”
• “Dark Streets”
• “Dirty Politics”
• “The Exiles”
• “House of Cards”
• “The Man Who Came Back”
• “New Orleans Mon Amour”
• “The Secret Life of Bees”
• “Vows of Silence”
• “War Eagle, Arkansas”
• “Wendy & Lucy”

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES
• “'Bama Girl”
• “A Place to Dance”
• “A Ripple of Hope”
• “At The Death House Door”
• “Beyond Fear & Life Sentence”
• “The Big Question”
• “Change Come Knocking: the Story of the North Carolina Fund”
• “Chris & Don”
• “Crawford”
• “Heavy Load”
• “Indestructible”
• “Katrina's Children”
• “Little Immigrants”
• “Lou Reed's Berlin”
• “Member of the Club”
• “The Order of Myths”
• “Richard Serra: Thinking on Your Feet”
• “Spine Tingler! & Zietek”
• “Steal A Pencil for Me”
• “The Sweet Lady with the Nasty Voice”
• “Swing State”
• “Sync or Swim”
• “Toot Blues”
• “Up the Yangtze”
• “The Wrecking Crew”

SHORTS PROGRAM
• Doc Shorts Program 1: Overcoming Adversity
• Doc Shorts Program 2: Explorations
• Doc. Shorts Program 3: “Tales From the Heart”
• Doc. Shorts Program 4: “Memories and Memorials”
• Doc. Shorts Program 5: “Keeping the Music Alive”
• Experimental Program 1: films by Dominic Angerame
• Experimental Program 3: films from Canyon Cinema
• Experimental/Animated Program 3
• Narrative Shorts Program: No Kids Allowed!
• Narrative Shorts Program: “All in the Family”
• Narrative Shorts Program: Louisiana Films
• Narrative Shorts Program: “Deeper & Darker”
• Narrative Shorts Program: “On The Far Side”
• Narrative Shorts Program: “To Touch the Heart”
• Narrative Shorts Program: A Laugh a Minute
• Narrative Shorts Program: Life on the Edge

There were also panels, workshops, awards ceremonies, receptions and parties. I did well to see as many movies as I did. If you see a film on the list you recommend, let me know. I’m planning to add to my Blockbuster and Netflix queues. Some of these have not been released yet.

The festival finished Thursday night.

Anyway, I’m tired. % )

CNN: Discussion About the Angry Mobs at McCain/Palin Rallies

CNN: Discussion About the Angry Mobs at McCain/Palin Rallies

Sing Along: "There's no-one as Irish as Barak O'Bama"

Let's have some political variety (Election Talk Post)

volumptuous says...

The first video I ever posted here was critical of Obama, and his weak stance on same-sex marriage:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Barack-Obama-on-Gay-Marriage


This is a high-quality discussion, yet at the same time I haven't thought those of us who are pro-bama are "in the tank" or agree with him on everything. He is definitely the most charismatic person to ever run for POTUS in my lifetime, but I'm not sporting Obama stickers on my car, or wear his tshirts.

John McCain: Dazed and Confused

You've Been Barack Roll'd.

McCain To Obama: Welcome Home, Troop Hater

Librarian with "McCain=Bush" Sign Charged with Tresspassing

Memorare says...

Some people's point of view seems to be Nihilism: give up, it's hopeless, they're all corrupt liars, we're doomed no matter what, do nothing.

Others say: yeah 'bama is flawed but of the 2 available optons given to us by the power elite, he represents the last best feeble hope for humanity. Sux but that's all there is.

Bush compares Obama to Hitler appeasers

Only Jesus Will Bring Peace?



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