Intoxination

Category: Misc

May 6
2006

How We Can All Help The Anti-War Movement

Misc

Latley we have seen an increase in protest music coming out. This is a good sign and we all need to support this. I have always been a fan of Neil Young and Pearl Jam. I am not a Pink fan but intend on buying her CD. I bring this up because this is what […]

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May 6
2006

Price Gouging? Looks More Like It!

Misc

For those that just think the high prices at the pump are a simple case of economical supply and demand, a new memo has surfaced that might open your eyes a little more: A Chevron memo is raising suspicion that oil executives intentionally reduced refining capacity in an effort to boost profits. The 1995 memo, […]

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May 6
2006

Scooter's Smoke Screen Defense Suffers A Set Back

Misc

So where is Scooter’s defense trying to go? This could give us some insight: A federal judge dealt a setback to I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby’s defense in the CIA leak case yesterday, telling the former vice presidential aide’s attorneys that he is likely to deny their request for a vast trove of government documents. At […]

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May 6
2006

Another New Name for the War On Terror

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Looks like Bush is renaming the war on terror yet again and this one is a big one: US President George W. Bush has said the September 11 revolt of passengers against their hijackers on board Flight 93 had struck the first blow of “World War III”. In an interview with the financial news network […]

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May 5
2006

Bend Over – Congress is at it Again

Misc

Something that really hasn’t been talked about today is an interesting report in the New York Times about the tax cuts that are making grounds through Congress. The entire article is well worth a read but here is the most interesting part I found in it: The top tenth of 1 percent, whose average income […]

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May 5
2006

Some Goss Talk

Misc

The Porter Goss resignation has taken off like wildfire. First up we have this great little piece from Think Progress: Minutes ago on Fox News, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol said he doesn’t believe the White House spin that Porter Goss’ resignation had been planned for at least a few weeks. I think there were […]

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May 5
2006

Turning Off Cable News

Misc

While the right is out attacking Colbert, O’Reilly is facing his own problems. From MediaBistro: Young viewers just don’t watch The O’Reilly Factor like they used to. April marked Bill O’Reilly’s lowest-rated month in the 25-54 demographic since August 2001. His 415,000 demo viewers in March was a new low, but O’Reilly managed to lose […]

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May 5
2006

UK Political Reshuffle after disaster elections for Blair

Misc

So its the day after the shit hit the fan for Blair and his missfits. Yesterday was the local elections in 176 of 388 regions and Labour lost 255 of the 1,768 seats it was defending while a resurgent opposition Conservative party under new leader David Cameron gained 250. Talk is now afoot within the […]

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May 5
2006

Current TV is Growing

Misc

Al Gore’s Current TV has been growing. Just this week Current TV hired Emmy award winner Madeline Smithberg, co-creator of The Daily Show. She was hired as a creative consultant and executive producer. I have not been keeping up much with Current TV but I think that will change. Looking through their schedule, they have […]

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May 5
2006

A Final Message On The Anniversary Of Kent State

Misc

The following is a follow up to my first post of the day. As I mentioned in that post, today marks the 36th anniversary of the Kent State shootings. Considering how similar our times and leadership is today as compared to back then it is imperative no one forgets that horrid day. Included in this […]

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