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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

typical lawmakers do harm

Here's how Tom Delay ran this like the lawmakers' grandstanding over Terri Schiavo:
H. CON. RES. 107
Expressing the sense of Congress rejecting the conclusions of a recent article published by the American Psychological Association that suggests that sexual relationships between adults and children might be positive for children.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 12, 1999
Mr. SALMON (for himself, Mr. DELAY, Mr. PITTS, and Mr. WELDON of Florida) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Education and the Workforce

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of Congress rejecting the conclusions of a recent article published by the American Psychological Association that suggests that sexual relationships between adults and children might be positive for children.
Whereas children are a precious gift and responsibility given to parents by God;
Whereas the spiritual, physical, and mental well-being of children is their sacred duty;
Whereas parents have the right to expect government to refrain from interfering with them in fulfilling their sacred duty and to render necessary assistance;
Whereas the United States Supreme Court has held that parents `who have this primary responsibility for children's well-being are entitled to the support of laws designed to aid discharge of that responsibility' (Ginsberg v. New York, 390 U.S. 629, 639 (1968));
Whereas no segment of our society is more critical to the future of human survival and society than our children;
Whereas it is the obligation of all public policymakers not only to support but also to defend the health and rights of parents, families, and children;
Whereas information endangering children is being made public and, in some instances, may be given unwarranted or unintended credibility through release under professional titles or through professional organizations;
Whereas elected officials have a duty to inform and counter actions they consider damaging to children, parents, families, and society;
Whereas Congress has made sexual molestation and exploitation of children a felony;
Whereas all credible studies in this area, including those published by the American Psychological Association, condemn child sexual abuse as criminal and harmful to children;
Whereas the American Psychological Association has recently published a severely flawed study that suggests that sexual relationships between adults and children are less harmful than believed and might even be positive for `willing' children;
Whereas `Paidika--the Journal of Pedophilia', a publication advocating the legalization of sex with `willing' children, has published an article by one of the authors of the study, Robert Bauserman, Ph.D. (see `Man-Boy Sexual Relationships in a Cross-Cultural Perspective', Issue 5); and
Whereas the United States Supreme Court has recognized that `sexually exploited children are unable to develop healthy, affectionate relationships in later life, have sexual dysfunction, and have a tendency to become sexual abusers as adults' (New York v. Ferber, 458 U.S. 747, 759, n.10 (1982)): Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That it is the sense of Congress that--
(1) Congress condemns and denounces all suggestions in the study recently published by the American Psychological Association that indicates sexual relationships between adults and `willing' children are less harmful than believed and might even be positive for `willing' children;
(2) Congress urges the President to likewise reject and condemn, in the strongest terms possible, any suggestion that sexual relations between children and adults--regardless of the child's frame of mind--are anything but abusive, destructive, exploitive, reprehensible, and punishable by law; and
(3) the Congress encourages competent investigations to continue to research the effects of child sexual abuse using the best methodology so that the public and public policymakers may act upon accurate information.


The bottom line is clear to understand: The system is by far, causing the harm, not the sexual activity. The lawmakers have done the bulk of this damage.

Primum non nocere. "First, do no harm." It reminds a physician to consider the possible harm that may result from intervention. Iatrogenics is "Doctor induced illness". These laws are clearly a case of legislators doing heinous harm.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Tom DeLay and Zell Miller are both certifiable

ordinarily, i wouldn't give the teeniest, weeniest crap about what comes out of either tom delay's or zell miller's mouth, but these are two for the books...

flatulent idiocy number one...

"I contend [abortion] affects you in immigration," DeLay told the Washington-area [gathering of College Republicans]. "If we had those 40 million children that were killed over the last 30 years, we wouldn't need the illegal immigrants to fill the jobs that they are doing today. Think about it."

flatulent idiocy number two...
Former Georgia Democratic Senator Zell Miller gave a speech to an anti-abortion conference earlier in the year that linked abortion to illegal immigration. Miller also blamed abortion for other societal ills, such as the state of America's Social Security system and difficulty in recruiting soldiers for the Armed Forces.

the reason illegal immigration has been tolerated (and continues to be tolerated) is that it's a steady source of cheap labor for american business people who want to continue to keep profit margins and executive compensation soaring... it's the very same reason george bush was supporting the failed immigration bill, because it would have kept the labor supply flowing over our southern border...

even without those unborn children, there are more than enough bona-fide american citizens to fill all those jobs, but, since the pay is shit and the working conditions are shit, and it's impossible to keep body and soul together by working those jobs, they're left to the desperate folks who manage to make it across the border, usually leaving their families and all they've ever known behind for the chance to work for shit wages, which are still 3-4x more than they could earn back home...

as for social security, illegal immigrants are the best thing ever to happen to that program... many illegals register with a fake social security number so that they can be employed... all that money that goes in, they will never see again... this has provided a windfall to the social security fund in the billions...

delay and miller are both yapping, pandering fools who couldn't find their asses with both hands...

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

I was chatting with God just this morning

DeLay says that when, in the coming years, he is not fighting the indictment in Texas (he insists that he is not guilty) he will be building a conservative grass-roots equivalent of MoveOn.org. “God has spoken to me,” he said. “I listen to God, and what I’ve heard is that I’m supposed to devote myself to rebuilding the conservative base of the Republican Party, and I think we shouldn’t be underestimated.”

i was chatting with god earlier today... we got to laughing about one thing and another and i asked him what he thought of tom delay... without hesitation, he said, "he's one of the larger assholes around..." after i picked myself up off the floor and had finished wiping the tears of laughter from my eyes, i asked him why he was being so judgmental when he always advised others not to judge, lest we be judged ourselves... he chuckled and said, "i never said i was perfect..."

(thanks to think progress and the carpetbagger report...)

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Friday, April 13, 2007

Of COURSE, Spitcomb has "our FULL confidence"

he's already a made man in the bushco mafia, one of the real goodfellas...
“Of course President Wolfowitz has our full confidence,” Deputy White House Press Secretary Tony Fratto said yesterday.

if the opportunity arose, i'm sure they would ALSO express FULL confidence in scooter libby, tom delay, jack abramoff, duke cunningham, don rumsfeld, paul bremer, kyle sampson, monica goodling, bernie kerik, and mark foley...

(thanks to think progress...)

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

The Daily Kos front page wakes up to the need for heads to roll

it's about time something like this was front-paged on kos... i have nothing against daily kos... i visit the site numerous times during an average day... i have, however, been consistently disappointed at the "head-in-the-sand" stance of the major front-pagers regarding the grave constitutional crisis the country faces... yes, it is critically important that there be a strong focus on supporting good, people-powered, grassroots and netroots candidates to help insure that this kind of governmental criminality never happens again, but, the fact remains, it is STILL happening, and the most important thing for the nation right now is to get it to STOP while we still have a country left... reading the kos front page is too often like reading the racing form or sitting in a casino sports book... i take this post by kagro x as a sign some people are starting to wake up...
For the balance of this "administration," then, and for the foreseeable future, the serious prosecution of public corruption may be all but impossible. And that is the true measure of the gravity of this crime.

But the crime is more than just a grave one, it is also evidence of a depravity not seen since Nixon. Veteran watchers of Karl Rove's operations will instantly recognize his infamous m.o. in all of this: make your own weakness a strength, and accuse the opposition of doing precisely what you're actually doing behind the scenes. While Republican corruption was running rampant, Rove's machinations made it appear that it was actually Democratic corruption that was the problem. While Republicans at the federal level were literally looting the Treasury, handing out bricks of cash in Iraq, laundering Abramoff's "lobbying" fees, forcing through illegal redistricting plans, jamming phone lines on election day, suppressing the minority vote, etc., Republican prosecutors were digging for any scraps they could find to use against their political opposition at the local level, where they hoped no one would connect the dots, but which would still have a corrosive effect on the public perception of Democrats. And when Republicans were caught in the act, as DeLay was, what was the first thing he accused the Democratic District Attorney of? Conducting a "partisan witch hunt."

The long term effects of this scandal are incalculable.

[...]

Heads must roll, and they must roll in numbers.

these heads have needed to roll for a very long time... the lies, the outright crimes, the shredding of the u.s. constitution, and the destruction of the very fabric of the united states have been there for all to see for six-plus years... we have to stop it now...

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Thank god, I can sleep tonight

Tom DeLay Isn't Joining CNN

Tom DeLay is not joining CNN, a network spokesperson tells TVNewser.

i simply cannot put into words how much better i feel...

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DeLay on CNN...??!?!?

my god, and right after nearly needing a heimlich from the zell miller story... why, for shit's sake, are they doing this...?
Tom DeLay is becoming a commentator for CNN, according to John Fund. In today’s WSJ Political Diary, he writes: ‘Despite his antipathy toward liberals, Mr. DeLay joked that he’s happy to work with them. He told me he is about to sign on with CNN as a commentator. “I may be their only conservative on air, but someone has to do it.”

remind me to NEVER, EVER tune in to cnn when tommy boy's mug is polluting the screen...

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

A blue-ribbon wingnut conference

White House Press Secretary Tony Snow, a former Fox News Channel anchor, ... [s]peaking at the Omni Shoreham Hotel's Regency Ballroom in Washington DC ... said, "We didn't create the war in Iraq. We didn't create the war on terror."

who is this "WE," white man...?
Other speakers scheduled to speak at the [34th annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)], which will run through Saturday, include Vice President Dick Cheney, Fox News Channel anchor Sean Hannity, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), former Congressman Tom DeLay (R-TX) and controversial columnists Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin.

the fact that a senior white house official, working directly for the president of the united states, would allow himself to appear in this kind of company is appalling... (i'm speaking of dick cheney, of course...)
Senator John McCain (R-AZ), a 2008 presidential candidate, is being criticized for skipping out on the conference.

[...]

"It was a classical McCain move, dissing us by going behind our backs," said William J. Lauderback, the executive vice president for the American Conservative Union...

if mccain can hang out with jerry falwell and james dobson, what's the matter with hannity, coulter, and malkin...?

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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Saturday funnies

< shakes head in amazement >
California Rep. Duncan Hunter is asking constituents to support his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, in the first television commercial aired by a candidate for the 2008 presidential race.

this can only mean one thing - that we will have similar announcements very soon from jack abramoff, duke cunningham, tom delay, dusty foggo, and brent wilkes...

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Wrong, Hillary, m'dear

they don't FEAR your candidacy... they are TURNING HANDSPRINGS at the thought of you as the democratic presidential candidate... you are the stuff of their wet dreams... they can't wait to tear you limb from limb, and drag your bludgeoned body through the streets of every city and town in the united states... if you believe that they're saying they FEAR your candidacy because they actually DO, you are dumber than advertised...
Karl Rove fears the presidential candidacy of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, according to a report at the website The Politico. The news was based on a statement by the candidate herself in a New Hampshire campaign trail appearance.

Carrie Burdoff writes that Senator Clinton observed the fear of many in the Republican establishment of her candidacy for president.

"I know what Gingrich tells people privately, I know what DeLay tells people privately, I know what Karl Rove tells people privately," Burdoff quotes Clinton stating. The remark was paired with her assurance that she and her husband had defeated the Republican establishment twice for the nation's highest office, and that she would be able to do so again.

we don't need you, hillary... stick with your day job...

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