Apparently humorist (in his opinion) Al Franken shouted down a conservative talk radio producer at the GOP Convention.
Another asswipe.
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Asswipe.
"Alan Keyes, the Republican candidate for a vacant U.S. Senate seat in Illinois, said Tuesday that Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter Mary is a 'selfish hedonist' because she is a lesbian.
His comments came during an interview with SIRIUS satellite radio.
Keyes said: 'The essence of ... family life remains procreation. If we embrace homosexuality as a proper basis for marriage, we are saying that it's possible to have a marriage state that in principal excludes procreation and is based simply on the premise of selfish hedonism.'
Asked whether that meant Mary Cheney 'is a selfish hedonist,' Keyes said: 'That goes by definition. Of course she is.'"
"Alan Keyes, the Republican candidate for a vacant U.S. Senate seat in Illinois, said Tuesday that Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter Mary is a 'selfish hedonist' because she is a lesbian.
His comments came during an interview with SIRIUS satellite radio.
Keyes said: 'The essence of ... family life remains procreation. If we embrace homosexuality as a proper basis for marriage, we are saying that it's possible to have a marriage state that in principal excludes procreation and is based simply on the premise of selfish hedonism.'
Asked whether that meant Mary Cheney 'is a selfish hedonist,' Keyes said: 'That goes by definition. Of course she is.'"
Monday, August 30, 2004
I'm coming to the conclusion that so called "progressives" or "liberals" need to go on a diet which includes the tranquilizer Xanax. Sheesh...hearing them huff and puff about this and that...how evil GW is, etc....how the world is going to pot....you would think that they are almost ready for cardiac intensive care how they get themselves into a tizzy.
The best thing is that when they can't think of anything else to counter with (intelligent discourse), they all automatically go into saying how everything is one conspiracy after another or some other simplistic diatribe. Then when you mention a fact of matter (i.e. Bill Clinton DID lie about his dalliance with Monica Lewinsky), then they somehow justify it...."Well, Ivars, everyone lies about something at sometime." I do not necessarily support Pres. Bush....but I don't see what the real difference is going to be when we replace one schmuck with another schmuck. At least with Pres. Bush we know that he is one pickle short of a picnic, the one 60 watt bulb mispacked in a Target 4-pack of 100 watt bulb. Despite having an evil vice-president in Dick Cheney, in my opinion, he hasn't done to bad under the circumstances. All Sen. Kerry can seemingly do is fib and flip flop whenever he is under pressure. (Maybe "this" is the injury he sustained in Viet Nam!)
The fact is that they get wrapped up into PROMISES that the opposition candidates are going to be any difference. Some of these whackos you would think would not have a problem with the Mr. Haney from the classic TV show "Green Acres" becoming Commander In Chief.
In between their palpitations they talk about how civil liberties have been abridged in the past four years.... HELLO...WE ARE AT WAR...WE WERE ATTACKED AND THREE THOUSAND PEOPLE WERE MURDERED BY WHACKED OUT EXTREMISTS...
Some of my favorite pejoratives that I hear spouted out....
"We've become the bully of the world."
They totally discount that we were bullied. The Arab Muslim world said "Check," we responded "Checkmate."
"The world hates us now."
Does America need to have an inferiority complex? What the hell do we need to care what the world thinks? Again, the only way the war on global terrorism can be CONTROLLED (never stopped) is when the snake is butchered and cut up in several pieces.
"Look at all the unemployment now after 8 years under Clinton"
The economy is cyclical. What goes up must come down, must go up, and vice versa. The global/US economy has taken a large hit since 9/11, and the ripple effects of that is still being felt."
"The deficit has gone sky high."
Freedom costs....who and how are all of the increased costs. to protect the US going to be absorbed?
"We had no right to go to Iraq"
All of the UN sanctions didn't work to topple this tyrant named Saddam. I guess we had no right to attack Japan after they attacked the U.S. in World War II....and I guess we should have not liberated 6 million Jews being tortured and murdered by Hitler. Hitler was such a humanitarian.
Saddam never gassed 100,000 kurds. And of course we all know how effective the UN has been in handling the crisis in Darfur, Ethiopia, currently the world’s most serious humanitarian disaster where thousands of displaced people have been killed and continue to die at the hands of Arab Muslim attackers. Those who have fled violent attacks — primarily women and young children — are dying from starvation and disease.
I'm happy to see the demonstrations going on in NYC and the civil disobedience. They are really going to change the minds of Middle America.
The best thing is that when they can't think of anything else to counter with (intelligent discourse), they all automatically go into saying how everything is one conspiracy after another or some other simplistic diatribe. Then when you mention a fact of matter (i.e. Bill Clinton DID lie about his dalliance with Monica Lewinsky), then they somehow justify it...."Well, Ivars, everyone lies about something at sometime." I do not necessarily support Pres. Bush....but I don't see what the real difference is going to be when we replace one schmuck with another schmuck. At least with Pres. Bush we know that he is one pickle short of a picnic, the one 60 watt bulb mispacked in a Target 4-pack of 100 watt bulb. Despite having an evil vice-president in Dick Cheney, in my opinion, he hasn't done to bad under the circumstances. All Sen. Kerry can seemingly do is fib and flip flop whenever he is under pressure. (Maybe "this" is the injury he sustained in Viet Nam!)
The fact is that they get wrapped up into PROMISES that the opposition candidates are going to be any difference. Some of these whackos you would think would not have a problem with the Mr. Haney from the classic TV show "Green Acres" becoming Commander In Chief.
In between their palpitations they talk about how civil liberties have been abridged in the past four years.... HELLO...WE ARE AT WAR...WE WERE ATTACKED AND THREE THOUSAND PEOPLE WERE MURDERED BY WHACKED OUT EXTREMISTS...
Some of my favorite pejoratives that I hear spouted out....
"We've become the bully of the world."
They totally discount that we were bullied. The Arab Muslim world said "Check," we responded "Checkmate."
"The world hates us now."
Does America need to have an inferiority complex? What the hell do we need to care what the world thinks? Again, the only way the war on global terrorism can be CONTROLLED (never stopped) is when the snake is butchered and cut up in several pieces.
"Look at all the unemployment now after 8 years under Clinton"
The economy is cyclical. What goes up must come down, must go up, and vice versa. The global/US economy has taken a large hit since 9/11, and the ripple effects of that is still being felt."
"The deficit has gone sky high."
Freedom costs....who and how are all of the increased costs. to protect the US going to be absorbed?
"We had no right to go to Iraq"
All of the UN sanctions didn't work to topple this tyrant named Saddam. I guess we had no right to attack Japan after they attacked the U.S. in World War II....and I guess we should have not liberated 6 million Jews being tortured and murdered by Hitler. Hitler was such a humanitarian.
Saddam never gassed 100,000 kurds. And of course we all know how effective the UN has been in handling the crisis in Darfur, Ethiopia, currently the world’s most serious humanitarian disaster where thousands of displaced people have been killed and continue to die at the hands of Arab Muslim attackers. Those who have fled violent attacks — primarily women and young children — are dying from starvation and disease.
I'm happy to see the demonstrations going on in NYC and the civil disobedience. They are really going to change the minds of Middle America.
NEW YORK, Aug. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The following are remarks by Ron Silver
as prepared for delivery at the 2004 Republican National Convention:
I want to thank the President and the Republican Party for holding this
event in my hometown, my father's hometown, my grandfather's and great
grandfather's birthplace.
Just over 1,000 days ago, 2,605 of my neighbors were murdered at the World
Trade Center -- men, women and children -- as they began their day on a
brilliantly clear New York autumn morning, less than four miles from where I
am now standing.
We will never forgive. Never forget. Never excuse!
At the end of World War II, General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied
Commander of the South Pacific, said:
"It is my earnest hope - indeed the hope of all mankind - that from this
solemn occasion a better world shall emerge out of the blood and carnage of
the past, a world found upon faith and understanding, a world dedicated to the
dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish for freedom,
tolerance and justice."
The hope he expressed then remains relevant today.
We are again engaged in a war that will define the future of humankind.
Responding to attacks on our soil, America has led a coalition of countries
against extremists who want to destroy our way of life and our values.
This is a war we did not seek.
This is a war waged against us.
This is a war to which we had to respond.
History shows that we are not imperialists . . .
but we are fighters for freedom and democracy.
Even though I am a well-recognized liberal on many issues confronting our
society today, I find it ironic that many human rights advocates and outspoken
members of my own entertainment community are often on the front lines to
protest repression, for which I applaud them but they are usually the first
ones to oppose any use of force to take care of these horrors that they
catalogue repeatedly.
Under the unwavering leadership of President Bush, the cause of freedom
and democracy is being advanced by the courageous men and women serving in our
Armed Services.
The President is doing exactly the right thing.
That is why we need this President at this time!
I am grateful for the chance to speak tonight to express my support for
our Commander-in-Chief, for our brave troops, and for the vital cause which
they have undertaken.
General Dwight Eisenhower's statement of 60 years ago is true today . . .
"United in this determination and with unshakable faith in the cause for
which we fight, we will, with God's help, go forward to our greatest victory."
Thank you.
Priceless.
LONDON (Reuters) - A cleaner at London's Tate Britain modern art gallery threw out a bag of garbage that was part of an artwork because it was thought to be trash, British newspapers reported Friday.
The transparent bag of garbage -- full of newspaper, cardboard and other bits of paper -- formed part of a work by German-born artist Gustav Metzger called "Recreation Of First Public Demonstration Of Auto-Destructive Art." It was on display next to a sheet of nylon that had been spattered with acid, and a metal sculpture on a table when a cleaner tossed it out with the other trash.
A Tate spokesman said the mistake was made the day before the exhibition opened at the end of June, and although the bag was later rescued, it had been damaged and Metzger had to replace it with another one. The newspapers said the spokesman would not reveal how much the bag had cost to replace. "It's now covered over at night so it can't be removed," the spokesman told the Times.
LONDON (Reuters) - A cleaner at London's Tate Britain modern art gallery threw out a bag of garbage that was part of an artwork because it was thought to be trash, British newspapers reported Friday.
The transparent bag of garbage -- full of newspaper, cardboard and other bits of paper -- formed part of a work by German-born artist Gustav Metzger called "Recreation Of First Public Demonstration Of Auto-Destructive Art." It was on display next to a sheet of nylon that had been spattered with acid, and a metal sculpture on a table when a cleaner tossed it out with the other trash.
A Tate spokesman said the mistake was made the day before the exhibition opened at the end of June, and although the bag was later rescued, it had been damaged and Metzger had to replace it with another one. The newspapers said the spokesman would not reveal how much the bag had cost to replace. "It's now covered over at night so it can't be removed," the spokesman told the Times.
Friday, August 27, 2004
"Tu Es Foutu (You Promised Me)"
You promised me
Just me and you
You promised me
the moon and the sun,
the birds in the sky
You promised me a wonderful life,
they were only lies
You promised me
all diamonds and pearls
that I never got
You promised me
red roses and gold but soon you forgot[
Chorus]
You promised me
Just me and you
You promised me
I could be your queen
and you’d be my king
You promised me
a white wedding dress, where is the ring?
You promised me
your tender caress your kisses at night
So try to show it wasn’t in vein coz I’m wasting my time[
[Chorus]You promised me
Just me and you
Tu Es Foutu
You promised me
Just me and you
You promised me
the moon and the sun,
the birds in the sky
You promised me a wonderful life,
they were only lies
You promised me
all diamonds and pearls
that I never got
You promised me
red roses and gold but soon you forgot[
Chorus]
You promised me
Just me and you
You promised me
I could be your queen
and you’d be my king
You promised me
a white wedding dress, where is the ring?
You promised me
your tender caress your kisses at night
So try to show it wasn’t in vein coz I’m wasting my time[
[Chorus]You promised me
Just me and you
Tu Es Foutu
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
I am now beginning to be convinced that John Kerry has lied and obfuscated about his war veteran career. That boy is making too much of it...where there is smoke there's fire...IMHO... That he is trying to block publication of the book alleging his fudging his war stories, etc. is really getting me thinking.
I'm no real supporter of Pres. Bush, but me thinks we have another fibber like Pres. Clinton..."I never knew that woman, Ms. Lewinsky."
Sen. Kerry, I want to hear about what you want to accomplish, not listen to you languishing about your alleged war record in Vietnam.
I'm no real supporter of Pres. Bush, but me thinks we have another fibber like Pres. Clinton..."I never knew that woman, Ms. Lewinsky."
Sen. Kerry, I want to hear about what you want to accomplish, not listen to you languishing about your alleged war record in Vietnam.
Sunday, August 15, 2004
As someone who intially supported Sen. Kerry to replace Shrub, it is this type of stupid rhetoric which changed my position. Sen. Kerry very well knew what he said, and has his pretty boy go out to fix the mess. In this day and age of terrorism where 3,000 souls are snuffed out, I don't want a "sensitive" war against terrorism. I want the terrorists carpet-bombed straight to Allah, and may Allah have to start rationing out the 72 virgins to all of the whacked out Muslim extremists. Hey folks, these are the people who say they will only end their jihad against the US and its allies if they declare themselves to be Islamic states. (Of course, I will concede that the whacked out right-wing Bible bangers will probably only end their Jihad if the world converts to their fire-brand Christiandom!). I want a strong leader, not some whimped out politically correct approach that has never worked in the past. Especially if they are being expressed by some rich boy pretty face as John Edwards (who I liked in the past when he criticized Sen. Kerry in the Democratic nomination period.)
FLINT, Mich. - A day after Vice President Dick Cheney criticized John Kerry , Democratic Sen. John Edwards defended his running mate on Friday, saying he spilled "his blood for the United States" and accusing the Republican of distorting Kerry's words. Cheney told voters in Ohio Thursday that Kerry had called for a "more sensitive" war on terror and mocked that notion as something that won't impress the Sept. 11 terrorists of the Islamic militants who have beheaded U.S. citizens.
Edwards, returning to the campaign after a three-day break, took issue with Cheney's comments and his target — Democratic presidential nominee Kerry, a decorated Vietnam War veteran. "He took that word and distorted and tried to use it to argue John Kerry will not keep the American people safe," Edwards said. "He's talking about a man who still carries shrapnel in his body. He's talking about a man who spilled his blood for the United States of America."
At a minority journalists' convention last week, Kerry said: "I believe I can fight a more effective, more thoughtful, more strategic, more proactive, more sensitive war on terror that reaches out to other nations and brings them to our side and lives up to American values in history."
Edwards' visit to Flint focused on issues polls show are even higher than security on Michigan voters' list of concerns: jobs and the economy. "What it is is an effort to distract, not to talk about the problems here in Flint, Michigan," the North Carolina senator told the audience of about 1,500, who gathered in a drizzling rain outside Mott Community College.
Prior to the rally, Edwards held a front-porch meeting with some Flint voters.
One was Susan Duffiny, who was laid off in 2002 from her factory job in Auburn Hills. The Flint woman was retrained as a computer network administrator but has yet to land a job in that field. "I'm sure there are a lot of people in trouble who don't have health care," Duffiny told Edwards. "Oh, I can tell you there are a lot of people in trouble," Edwards told her. "For us, jobs are a big issue." Twenty-seven percent of likely Michigan voters surveyed recently by Lansing-based EPIC/MRA said improving the economy and providing jobs was their biggest concern, nearly twice as many as those listing health care or terrorism, which tied for second. The state unemployment rate remains a full point above the national rate at 6.5 percent. Flint's unemployment rate was 14.5 percent in June, while the rate in surrounding Genesee County was 8.5 percent.
FLINT, Mich. - A day after Vice President Dick Cheney criticized John Kerry , Democratic Sen. John Edwards defended his running mate on Friday, saying he spilled "his blood for the United States" and accusing the Republican of distorting Kerry's words. Cheney told voters in Ohio Thursday that Kerry had called for a "more sensitive" war on terror and mocked that notion as something that won't impress the Sept. 11 terrorists of the Islamic militants who have beheaded U.S. citizens.
Edwards, returning to the campaign after a three-day break, took issue with Cheney's comments and his target — Democratic presidential nominee Kerry, a decorated Vietnam War veteran. "He took that word and distorted and tried to use it to argue John Kerry will not keep the American people safe," Edwards said. "He's talking about a man who still carries shrapnel in his body. He's talking about a man who spilled his blood for the United States of America."
At a minority journalists' convention last week, Kerry said: "I believe I can fight a more effective, more thoughtful, more strategic, more proactive, more sensitive war on terror that reaches out to other nations and brings them to our side and lives up to American values in history."
Edwards' visit to Flint focused on issues polls show are even higher than security on Michigan voters' list of concerns: jobs and the economy. "What it is is an effort to distract, not to talk about the problems here in Flint, Michigan," the North Carolina senator told the audience of about 1,500, who gathered in a drizzling rain outside Mott Community College.
Prior to the rally, Edwards held a front-porch meeting with some Flint voters.
One was Susan Duffiny, who was laid off in 2002 from her factory job in Auburn Hills. The Flint woman was retrained as a computer network administrator but has yet to land a job in that field. "I'm sure there are a lot of people in trouble who don't have health care," Duffiny told Edwards. "Oh, I can tell you there are a lot of people in trouble," Edwards told her. "For us, jobs are a big issue." Twenty-seven percent of likely Michigan voters surveyed recently by Lansing-based EPIC/MRA said improving the economy and providing jobs was their biggest concern, nearly twice as many as those listing health care or terrorism, which tied for second. The state unemployment rate remains a full point above the national rate at 6.5 percent. Flint's unemployment rate was 14.5 percent in June, while the rate in surrounding Genesee County was 8.5 percent.
Friday, August 13, 2004
Remember when you ran away
And I got on my knees
And begged you not to leave
Because I'd go beserk
Well you left me anyhow
And then the days got worse and worse
And now you see I've gone
Completely out of my mind
And they're coming to take me away ha-haaa
They're coming to take me away ho ho hee hee ha haaa
To the funny farm
Where life is beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see those nice young men
In their clean white coats
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
You thought it was a joke
And so you laughed
You laughed when I said
That losing you would make me flip my lid
Right? You know you laughed
I heard you laugh. You laughed
You laughed and laughed and then you left
But now you know I'm utterly mad
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
They're coming to take me away ho ho hee hee ha haaa
To the happy home with trees and flowers and chirping birds
And basket weavers who sit and smile and twiddle their thumbs and toes
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
I cooked your food
I cleaned your house
And this is how you pay me back
For all my kind unselfish, loving deeds
Ha! Well you just wait
They'll find you yet and when they do
They'll put you in the A.S.P.C.A.
You mangy mutt
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
They're coming to take me away ha haaa ho ho hee hee
To the funny farm where life is beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see those nice young men
In their clean white coats
And they're coming to take me away
To the happy home with trees and flowers and chirping birds
And basket weavers who sit and smile and twiddle their thumbs and toes
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
And I got on my knees
And begged you not to leave
Because I'd go beserk
Well you left me anyhow
And then the days got worse and worse
And now you see I've gone
Completely out of my mind
And they're coming to take me away ha-haaa
They're coming to take me away ho ho hee hee ha haaa
To the funny farm
Where life is beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see those nice young men
In their clean white coats
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
You thought it was a joke
And so you laughed
You laughed when I said
That losing you would make me flip my lid
Right? You know you laughed
I heard you laugh. You laughed
You laughed and laughed and then you left
But now you know I'm utterly mad
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
They're coming to take me away ho ho hee hee ha haaa
To the happy home with trees and flowers and chirping birds
And basket weavers who sit and smile and twiddle their thumbs and toes
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
I cooked your food
I cleaned your house
And this is how you pay me back
For all my kind unselfish, loving deeds
Ha! Well you just wait
They'll find you yet and when they do
They'll put you in the A.S.P.C.A.
You mangy mutt
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
They're coming to take me away ha haaa ho ho hee hee
To the funny farm where life is beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see those nice young men
In their clean white coats
And they're coming to take me away
To the happy home with trees and flowers and chirping birds
And basket weavers who sit and smile and twiddle their thumbs and toes
And they're coming to take me away ha haaa
Friday, August 06, 2004
Thursday, August 05, 2004
I still remember the old ads here in the US for Wendy's which had Clara Peller saying, "where's the beef.... I don't think there is anyone back there."
That said, seeing that Sen. Kerry apparently really didn't win the hearts and minds of America at the Democratic Presidential Convention in Philadelphia, if he wants to begin to convince voters on the other side of the church, he needs to talk about ISSUES, ISSUES, ISSUES, and must go beyond constant criticisms about the President. Cheap shots are just that.
Where's the beef, Senator Kerry?
Convince me!
MSNBC - Bush pushes comp time proposal:
"On another topic, Kerry said he would have reacted much more quickly than President Bush did on Sept. 11, 2001, when he learned of terrorist attacks.
The president spent seven minutes reading to Florida elementary school children after learning that hijacked planes had been flown into the World Trade Center in New York.
"Had I been reading to children and had my top aide whisper in my ear that America is under attack, I would have told those kids very nicely and politely that the president of the United States has something that he needs to attend to," Kerry said.
Ridiculing Bush's claimsKerry also ridiculed President Bush's claim that the nation has "turned a corner" in an era marked by terrorism and economic recession.
"Just saying that you've turned a corner doesn't make it so. Just like saying there are weapons of mass destruction (in Iraq) doesn' make it so. Just like saying you can fight a war on the cheap doesn' make it so. Just like saying "mission accomplished" doesn't make it so," Kerry said."
That said, seeing that Sen. Kerry apparently really didn't win the hearts and minds of America at the Democratic Presidential Convention in Philadelphia, if he wants to begin to convince voters on the other side of the church, he needs to talk about ISSUES, ISSUES, ISSUES, and must go beyond constant criticisms about the President. Cheap shots are just that.
Where's the beef, Senator Kerry?
Convince me!
MSNBC - Bush pushes comp time proposal:
"On another topic, Kerry said he would have reacted much more quickly than President Bush did on Sept. 11, 2001, when he learned of terrorist attacks.
The president spent seven minutes reading to Florida elementary school children after learning that hijacked planes had been flown into the World Trade Center in New York.
"Had I been reading to children and had my top aide whisper in my ear that America is under attack, I would have told those kids very nicely and politely that the president of the United States has something that he needs to attend to," Kerry said.
Ridiculing Bush's claimsKerry also ridiculed President Bush's claim that the nation has "turned a corner" in an era marked by terrorism and economic recession.
"Just saying that you've turned a corner doesn't make it so. Just like saying there are weapons of mass destruction (in Iraq) doesn' make it so. Just like saying you can fight a war on the cheap doesn' make it so. Just like saying "mission accomplished" doesn't make it so," Kerry said."
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
This will DEFINITELY sway and change my political preference? Are these (some) washed up "artists" egos so big that they think they can wield so much power? Funny thing is, the very people they are targeting are some of the least likely to go to the polls come election day.
Assholes....
NEW YORK (AP) - In an unprecedented series of concerts in nine swing states, more than 20 musical acts - including Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam and the Dixie Chicks - will perform fund-raising concerts one month before the Nov. 2 election in an effort to unseat President Bush.
The shows, which will begin Oct. 1 in Pennsylvania, will take an unusual approach: as many as six concerts on a single day in cities across the states expected to decide the November presidential race. Other stops on the tour are North Carolina, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin and the key state in 2000, Florida.
"We're trying to put forward a group of progressive ideals and change the administration in the White House," Springsteen told The Associated Press in the most overtly political statements of his 30-year career. "That's the success or failure, very clear cut and very simple."
The artists of different generations and genres will tour under the name "Vote For Change," with shows Oct. 1-8. But the money generated will go to America Coming Together, which promises on its Web site to "derail the right-wing Republican agenda by defeating George W. Bush."
There was no immediate word on prices for tickets, which were going on sale for all shows Aug. 21. The shows will pair artists, such as Springsteen and REM or the Dixie Chicks and James Taylor. There will be 34 shows in 28 cities.
Other artists participating in the shows include hip-hoppers Jurassic 5, John Mellencamp, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Babyface, Bright Eyes and the Dave Matthews Band. Most have a history of social activism, from Browne's anti-nuclear concerts to Mellencamp's Farm Aid shows. Pearl Jam front man Vedder was a Ralph Nader backer in 2000.
"At some point, you can't sit still," said Vedder, a harsh critic of the Iraq war. "You can't spend your life, when people are getting killed, without asking serious questions about why."
Assholes....
NEW YORK (AP) - In an unprecedented series of concerts in nine swing states, more than 20 musical acts - including Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam and the Dixie Chicks - will perform fund-raising concerts one month before the Nov. 2 election in an effort to unseat President Bush.
The shows, which will begin Oct. 1 in Pennsylvania, will take an unusual approach: as many as six concerts on a single day in cities across the states expected to decide the November presidential race. Other stops on the tour are North Carolina, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin and the key state in 2000, Florida.
"We're trying to put forward a group of progressive ideals and change the administration in the White House," Springsteen told The Associated Press in the most overtly political statements of his 30-year career. "That's the success or failure, very clear cut and very simple."
The artists of different generations and genres will tour under the name "Vote For Change," with shows Oct. 1-8. But the money generated will go to America Coming Together, which promises on its Web site to "derail the right-wing Republican agenda by defeating George W. Bush."
There was no immediate word on prices for tickets, which were going on sale for all shows Aug. 21. The shows will pair artists, such as Springsteen and REM or the Dixie Chicks and James Taylor. There will be 34 shows in 28 cities.
Other artists participating in the shows include hip-hoppers Jurassic 5, John Mellencamp, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Babyface, Bright Eyes and the Dave Matthews Band. Most have a history of social activism, from Browne's anti-nuclear concerts to Mellencamp's Farm Aid shows. Pearl Jam front man Vedder was a Ralph Nader backer in 2000.
"At some point, you can't sit still," said Vedder, a harsh critic of the Iraq war. "You can't spend your life, when people are getting killed, without asking serious questions about why."
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 - Members of Congress often call the Capitol the People's House. But the house is looking more and more like a fortress. On Tuesday, one day after the Capitol police announced a series of heightened security measures, Capitol Hill resembled a walled city. The ring of concrete barriers encircling the Capitol building since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has now expanded outward to include the adjacent House and Senate office buildings.
Tourists and lawmakers said they felt safe - or, if not safe, at least comforted. But they also lamented a way of life lost, and spoke wistfully of the days when people from Kentucky or Arkansas or Oklahoma or anywhere else in the United States could march into the symbol of American democracy and ask to see their congressman - no metal detectors, no questions asked.
This is simply because of lax immigration policy....under Republican and Democratic regimes. We are now paying the price for extreme liberalism...being a little too generous offering refuge to pieces of human excrement who passes him- and her-self for being one of the "poor, Give me your tired, your poor, huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me.
I lift my lamp beside the golden door."
Or was this a joke perpetrated on the US a hundred years ago by France...and we're only now figuring out that we were the butt of the joke?
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