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Archive for May 2nd, 2007


Times Editorial : Genetic favoritism

Today America, and the UA, make due with inequalities in pay, but future generations may look back at such practices as warped in its sense of justice. Someone needs to offer an explanation of why disparities continue and what it will take to fix them. Someone being paid less based solely on gender surely cannot […]

Gonzales - Go Already

From the The Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Again my friends, I found this on the opinion page of a NWA newspaper, yup slowly attitudes and change is coming their way.
U. S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has a wealth of reasons to resign.
He embarrassed his Justice Department by firing well-qualified U. S. attorneys in questionable circumstances. Two […]

Spying on America

Be afraid, be very afraid!
For more than five years, President Bush authorized government spying on phone calls and e-mail to and from the United States without warrants. He rejected offers from Congress to update the electronic eavesdropping law, and stonewalled every attempt to investigate his spying program.
Suddenly, Mr. Bush is in a hurry. He has […]

Republican firm goes bipartisan

When your attorney’s throw your party under the bus — you gotta know things are bad. Seems Lundquist, Nethercutt & Griles, an exclusive Republican shop has read the tea leaves — they’ve gone bipartisin. Little obscure articles reporting things like this makes my hopes for 2008 rise. We just may get our country back, it’ll […]

Face of the GOP: Paint it pale

Music to mine and many more ears. What has be raining upon the GOP is self-inflicted and might I add — justice.
A generation after Ronald Reagan, the face of the Republican Party has turned from a smile into a grimace.
Reagan was a sharply polarizing politician during his presidency, a fact sometimes obscured in the commemorations […]