Sunday, June 19, 2011

Headlines - sunday June 19

This is not good news, if true. But if it is true, I hope we keep giving them money.
 
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Sad news for music fans today as The Big Man, Clarence Clemons died a week after suffering a stroke.
 
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Being that we spend so much on our defense budget, you would think we can afford not to buy shit:
 
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The one place in America you'll find true socialism.
 
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The cowardice is contagious
Oh for pity's fucking sake. Bad enough that every Grand Old Poopyhead in the Commonwealth is shitting his britches at the thought of exercising a little criminal justice, but it's spreading to fraidy-cat dems.

From the Herald:

As Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell heads to Bowling Green Friday to gather support to move two terrorism suspects out of the country, more Kentucky politicians are joining McConnell to ask that the two Iraqi nationals be tried somewhere else.

Todd P'Pool, a Republican running against Democrat Attorney General Jack Conway in the November general election, called for the terrorists to be moved to Guantanamo Bay, arguing that it was dangerous to hold a civilian federal trial on Kentucky soil.

"Terrorists should be tried as enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, not here in Kentucky," P'Pool said in a written release.

P'Pool campaign also called on Conway on Friday to clarify his position on where the two Iraqi-born residents arrested last month in Bowling Green on terrorism-related charges should be tried.

Conway's camp said that the issue was a federal one, but Conway supports trying terrorism suspects in military courts. "This matter is being handled by the U.S. Department of Justice, not the Kentucky Attorney General's Office," said Melissa Wideman, of Conway's campaign. "And for the record, Jack Conway believes terrorists should be tried in military tribunals, not civilian courts."

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has argued that the two men should be tried in federal civilian court, which has worked well in hundreds of other terrorism-related trials since Sept. 11.

Holder said there is no more powerful tool than the civilian court system in disrupting potential attacks and effectively interrogating, prosecuting and incarcerating terrorists.

"Despite this reality, we continue to see overheated rhetoric that is detached from history - and from the facts," Holder said on Thursday. "We see crucial national security tools, once again, being put at risk by those who disparage the American criminal justice system, and misguidedly claim that terror suspects cannot be tried safely in our civilian courts."

Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear, Senate President David Williams, Beshear's Republican opponent in the November general election, and House Speaker Greg Stumbo have all said that they support moving the suspects to Guantanamo Bay. Beshear said that it was up to the federal government to make that decision.


No surprise - Beshear's running to David Williams' right on everything.

Once upon a time, Democratic politicians in Kentucky understood that winning elections requires disagreeing with your opponents, not bleating "me, too!" around the thumb in your mouth.

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Church cancelled due to lack of god.

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Joe Biden, Unplugged - That irrepressible Joe Biden is talking off script, some say charming, others say undisciplined. I wish that they would put Joe out in front more. He's the likable member of this administration. (Politico)
 
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Michele Bachmann thinks schools should teach "intelligent design." The vast, vast, vast, vast majority of species that have ever existed have gone extinct -- how intelligent can this designer be when almost all their designs fail? Like all creationist mumbo-jumbo, ID makes a lot of sense... right up to the point before you think about it for just a second.

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Dirty bastards
Republicons used fake identities on Twitter to get information on Weiner.
 
 

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