Thursday, September 23, 2010

Re: When the right filibusters its own ideals to death

Tommy,

In order for the DREAM Act to have any reliable basis in fact you need
to name ONE US born anchor baby that has been disenfranchised..... I'm
waiting.

As soon as you name ONE I will head to Washington and carry a sign
until it is law.

On Sep 22, 11:27 am, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When the right filibusters its own ideals to death
> By Joe Pace <http://www.salon.com/author/joe_pace/index.html>
>
>    -
>
>  [image: The Tea Party blows it on immigration]
> AP
>
> You may have missed it, but after railing against defense cuts and runaway
> spending, Senate Republicans united on Tuesday afternoon to
> kill<http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2010/09/dream_act_dont_ask_dont_tell_...>a
> plan that would have strengthened the military and saved taxpayers
> billions.
>
> For the fifth time in a decade, the Dream Act died in the Senate. It's one
> of those rare policy ideas that would benefit both the military and the
> budget -- and it's one that Tea Party-type deficit-hawk/hawk-hawks should
> have rallied behind. It was even a boon for states' rights. Yet, it became
> the latest victim of xenophobia and partisan politics.
>
> The Dream Act (short for Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors)
> was designed to solve one of the most heart-wrenching injustices in our
> immigration system. Some 2.1 million undocumented immigrants were brought to
> the United States, through no fault of their own, as children. And despite
> having spent their entire lives here, their parents' illegal status prevents
> them from obtaining legal residency. The Dream Act would give these children
> a chance to "earn" their green cards, allowing them to apply for temporary
> legal status; then, if they maintain "good moral character" (at a minimum,
> keep a clean criminal record), graduate from high school, and either
> complete two years of college or military service, they'd obtain permanent
> residence.
>
> Right now, there are stories aplenty of children who discover the cruel fact
> that they are deportable when they apply for their driver's license. Or of
> high school valedictorians who are snatched off planes and threatened with
> deportation because their parents never sorted out their paperwork.
>
> Of course, those who would smear infants as "anchor babies" were never
> likely to be moved by these
> injustices<http://www.dreamactivist.org/about/our-stories/>.
> But a compelling case can be made that the Dream Act actually reflects many
> of the values that Tea Partiers and Republicans claim to hold dear.
> More:http://www.salon.com/news/immigration_reform/?story=/politics/war_roo...
>
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy

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Re: History As Tragedy -- The Republican 'Pledge to America'

Keep peddling.  Maybe you will eventually be able to convince some poor deluded soul that what you are trying to sell makes any kind of sense at all.

On 09/23/2010 02:52 PM, Tommy News wrote:
 
-by Nigel Hamilton
 

The news today of a Republican "Pledge To America" -- a deliberate evocation of Newt Gingrich's egregious "Contract With America" in 1994 -- sickens me. I'm reminded of Karl Marx's famous dictum, that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce.

We're heading for the tragedy part! It isn't that we've forgotten the past -- and its consequences -- it's just that we seem unable to reverse the historical tide. The political philosopher Hegel had pointed out in 1837 that "a coup d'état is sanctioned as it were in the opinion of the people if it is repeated... Through repetition, what at the beginning seemed to be merely accidental and possible, becomes real and established." Marx hated that idea -- and his famous dictum was, in fact, a historian's protest against human nature.

We, too, can protest -- but can we fight the evil tide of Know-Nothingness that is sweeping the country and potentially handing congressional power over to a group of dimwits, determined to ruin the American empire?

It may be instructive, if sad, to re-read what I wrote about September 1994 in the second volume of my Clinton biography, published three years ago.

****

Why did Bill Clinton, possessed with such supersensitive antennae to political danger, not appreciate the WMD that Newt Gingrich was preparing throughout the summer of 1994?

Newt Gingrich was, in the summer of 1994, simply a firebrand in Clinton's eyes: a controversial, attention-seeking, "confrontational activist" congressman; a clever man who understood the sea-change that had taken place in media coverage of politics since Watergate, and with the help of moguls such as Rupert Murdoch had made his Faustian bargain with it. "You have to give them confrontations," Gingrich told a group of conservative activists. "When you give them confrontations, you get attention; when you get attention, you can educate." It was a feisty approach to self-promotion, but hardly the stirrings, in the President's eyes, of a real threat to the Democratic Party's hold on the House of Representatives.

How wrong he was, he would now discover.

Confrontation was certainly the key to Gingrich's strangely aggressive behavior. For years he'd made a name for himself as a lecturer and speaker, without ever getting significant press coverage. Then, one day, he'd deliberately crossed swords with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Congressman "Tip" O'Neill, and had won the national attention he craved. "In the minute Tip O'Neill attacked me," Gingrich later boasted, he and I got 90 seconds at the close of all three network news shows."

From there, Gingrich had gone on to achieve further television-grabbing notoriety on the Hill by charging O'Neill's successor, distinguished World War II-veteran and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Jim Wright, with ethics violations in 1988 over a vanity book he'd published. (These soon rebounded, however, onto "bomb-thrower" Gingrich - indeed reduced him to a sobbing wreck when Democrats attacked him the following year as a neo-McCarthyite, and countercharged him with no less than 84 ethics violations of his own. A special prosecutor had to be appointed to investigate the charges -- a process which would eventually cost American taxpayers $1 million.)

Such had been the opening salvos in a series of bitter new, internecine, profoundly partisan uncivil civil warfare in Congress that could only bring dishonor to the House.

Gingrich had only himself to blame. Drying his eyes, the Georgian Republican congressman had merely continued his antics. If that was the only way he could get his ideas written about, mentioned on television and radio, and debated in modern, tabloid America, then so be it, he reasoned - content to be considered in his own words, "just about the most disliked member of Congress."

This was the very opposite of Bill Clinton - who wanted everybody to like him, and would go to almost any pains to elicit approval. What President Clinton failed to acknowledge, however, was Gingrich's relentless if subversive generalship, compared with his own. Newt Gingrich's private life might be a mess, and his insensitivity to real people - especially ailing people - heartless, but his political drive and dogged

organizing capacity were extraordinary. Clearly there was a messianic quality to the teachings of radical-conservative Congressman Newt Gingrich -- something skeptics dismissed as psychologically inspired by his rootless background as the son of a manic-depressive mother and tyrant military stepfather: an attempt to create order out of disorder -- disorder he himself was intent upon creating!

Trust was not a quality that Gingrich's behavior inspired in Congress, but there was certainly sincerity in his belief in a revitalization of the American economy and society by promoting a Reagan/Thatcher-like cultural shift from dependence on welfare to freedom of economic opportunity....

It was in the context of his "Renewing American Civilization" lectures that Congressman Newt Gingrich - bookworm, lecturer and proseletyzer -- had decided to go one step further in his long campaign to convert younger people to Republican opportunity-led values and wrest the House of Representatives from Democratic control. There was a chance for Gingrich not only to succeed Michel as minority leader but, if the Republicans could win enough seats in Congress in the 1994 mid-term elections, for Gingrich to become Speaker of the House.

For Republicans to win back control of the House after some 41 years, however, they would need a document, a solemn declaration, a manifesto, Gingrich reasoned: a clearly defined agenda of political goals that would distinguish them from their opponents. Traditionally, mid-term elections were fought locally, not nationally. In a step that would put Newton LeRoy Gingrich into the political history books, he decided to reverse that approach. In the 1994 gubernatorial, senate and congressional election campaigns he would wage war as a national revolutionary army, controlled from a central headquarters, not as guerrilla warriors fighting in penny packets.

As a student of military history, the stepson of a colonel, an "army brat" who'd visited the battlefields of Normandy, the Somme and Verdun, and who'd probed the battles of the Revolution and the Civil War for their lessons at home, Gingrich thus presented himself as a new kind of Republican general. A man of ideas. And an inspiring, if insensitive, trainer of troops.

Bill Clinton, though ex officio Commander-in-Chief of the United States of America's military, had perilously few forces to face insurrection at home. Indeed the problem for General Clinton in America was his Party... His brand of Democratic centrism, as a New Democrat, had appealed to many voters tired of liberal-versus-conservative ideology and gridlock, and responsive to the promise of a new, middle-of-the-way forward. But his subsequent administration hadn't cured gridlock, despite a three-way lock on the White House and the Capitol....

Amid the national lamentations [over the death of the health care reform bill] there were, inevitably, doomsday prognostications about its likely effect on the Democratic Party's performance in the November elections. But, before Dee Dee Myers could try to pin the defeat of health care reform on Republican obstructionism, the Democrats in Congress and the White House found themselves completely outflanked. On Tuesday, September 27, 1994 - one day after the final, official announcement of the death of health care reform in the 103rd Congress - Newt Gingrich launched his Scud missile. Standing on the steps of the Capitol's West Front beneath a vast banner rippling in the late summer breeze, and accompanied by a brass band, Congressman Gingrich stepped forward to face the banks of assembled cameras. He was there, he declared, to make a solemn promise to the nation, along with no fewer than 375 other congressional and would-be congressional signatories. The American welfare state was over; the era of opportunity was about to unfold. And to kick it off, the signatories were putting their names to a sort of Bill of Rights for Conservatives, based on ten bills that Republicans would present in the House of Representatives, if they defeated the Democrats in November 1994....

The legislative program was, as Gingrich later admitted, poorly received by the press, and soon trashed by the White House. But - as the House Republican Party whip knew from a prior, four-day flight around the country - it was exactly, emphatically what Republican candidates and voters had longed for: a blue-print for the neo-Reaganite future: a renewed "morning in America."

Excerpted from Bill Clinton: Mastering the Presidency, Public Affairs, 2007, pp. 333-348

More:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nigel-hamilton/history-as-tragedy-the-re_b_736358.html

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Re: Just who we want to read in the op-eds

You must have missed the story. The story was about an ATTEMPT to
buy yellowcake. It was not about successfully BUYING the yellowcake.
In fact part of the story was the refusal of the Africans to sell the
yellowcake to Saddam.

On 09/23/2010 02:51 PM, THE ANNOINTED ONE wrote:
> Keith,
>
> That is just not true. The only info on that matter came from a German
> "source" codenamed "curveball" (go figure) and the Germans were quick
> to send GWB a message that the info was absolutely incorrect. The only
> fissionable material they (Iraq) had was in a bunker sealed BEFORE
> Desert Storm and unsealed and weighed to the gram after Saddam was
> overthrown. (it was sold to Canada).
>
> Source.... Senate intelligence report, Sept. 2006... Republican
> controlled committee.
>
> On Sep 22, 12:27 pm, Keith In Tampa<keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I think it has been proven, time and time again, that Iraq *did* go uranium
>> shopping in Niger. That Joe Wilson is a typical partisan hack, who did
>> everything he could do to discredit the Bush Administration.
>>
>> Where the Bush Administration failed, was that they didn't expose Wilson for
>> the hack that he was. He should have been charged with treason.
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 2:17 PM, dick thompson<rhomp2...@earthlink.net>wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010/09/21/opinion/1248069063668/what-...
>>>
>>
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Fwd: I can't get enough of how successful were the Bonds sales in Dublin, and Lisbon were earlier this week

    Does not sound good at all.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: I can't get enough of how successful were the Bonds sales in Dublin, and Lisbon were earlier this week
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 13:28:40 -0400
From: Kerwin, Michael <Michael.Kerwin@ssa.gov>
To: 'dick thompson' <rhomp2002@earthlink.net>


 

History As Tragedy -- The Republican 'Pledge to America'

 
-by Nigel Hamilton
 

The news today of a Republican "Pledge To America" -- a deliberate evocation of Newt Gingrich's egregious "Contract With America" in 1994 -- sickens me. I'm reminded of Karl Marx's famous dictum, that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce.

We're heading for the tragedy part! It isn't that we've forgotten the past -- and its consequences -- it's just that we seem unable to reverse the historical tide. The political philosopher Hegel had pointed out in 1837 that "a coup d'état is sanctioned as it were in the opinion of the people if it is repeated... Through repetition, what at the beginning seemed to be merely accidental and possible, becomes real and established." Marx hated that idea -- and his famous dictum was, in fact, a historian's protest against human nature.

We, too, can protest -- but can we fight the evil tide of Know-Nothingness that is sweeping the country and potentially handing congressional power over to a group of dimwits, determined to ruin the American empire?

It may be instructive, if sad, to re-read what I wrote about September 1994 in the second volume of my Clinton biography, published three years ago.

****

Why did Bill Clinton, possessed with such supersensitive antennae to political danger, not appreciate the WMD that Newt Gingrich was preparing throughout the summer of 1994?

Newt Gingrich was, in the summer of 1994, simply a firebrand in Clinton's eyes: a controversial, attention-seeking, "confrontational activist" congressman; a clever man who understood the sea-change that had taken place in media coverage of politics since Watergate, and with the help of moguls such as Rupert Murdoch had made his Faustian bargain with it. "You have to give them confrontations," Gingrich told a group of conservative activists. "When you give them confrontations, you get attention; when you get attention, you can educate." It was a feisty approach to self-promotion, but hardly the stirrings, in the President's eyes, of a real threat to the Democratic Party's hold on the House of Representatives.

How wrong he was, he would now discover.

Confrontation was certainly the key to Gingrich's strangely aggressive behavior. For years he'd made a name for himself as a lecturer and speaker, without ever getting significant press coverage. Then, one day, he'd deliberately crossed swords with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Congressman "Tip" O'Neill, and had won the national attention he craved. "In the minute Tip O'Neill attacked me," Gingrich later boasted, he and I got 90 seconds at the close of all three network news shows."

From there, Gingrich had gone on to achieve further television-grabbing notoriety on the Hill by charging O'Neill's successor, distinguished World War II-veteran and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Jim Wright, with ethics violations in 1988 over a vanity book he'd published. (These soon rebounded, however, onto "bomb-thrower" Gingrich - indeed reduced him to a sobbing wreck when Democrats attacked him the following year as a neo-McCarthyite, and countercharged him with no less than 84 ethics violations of his own. A special prosecutor had to be appointed to investigate the charges -- a process which would eventually cost American taxpayers $1 million.)

Such had been the opening salvos in a series of bitter new, internecine, profoundly partisan uncivil civil warfare in Congress that could only bring dishonor to the House.

Gingrich had only himself to blame. Drying his eyes, the Georgian Republican congressman had merely continued his antics. If that was the only way he could get his ideas written about, mentioned on television and radio, and debated in modern, tabloid America, then so be it, he reasoned - content to be considered in his own words, "just about the most disliked member of Congress."

This was the very opposite of Bill Clinton - who wanted everybody to like him, and would go to almost any pains to elicit approval. What President Clinton failed to acknowledge, however, was Gingrich's relentless if subversive generalship, compared with his own. Newt Gingrich's private life might be a mess, and his insensitivity to real people - especially ailing people - heartless, but his political drive and dogged

organizing capacity were extraordinary. Clearly there was a messianic quality to the teachings of radical-conservative Congressman Newt Gingrich -- something skeptics dismissed as psychologically inspired by his rootless background as the son of a manic-depressive mother and tyrant military stepfather: an attempt to create order out of disorder -- disorder he himself was intent upon creating!

Trust was not a quality that Gingrich's behavior inspired in Congress, but there was certainly sincerity in his belief in a revitalization of the American economy and society by promoting a Reagan/Thatcher-like cultural shift from dependence on welfare to freedom of economic opportunity....

It was in the context of his "Renewing American Civilization" lectures that Congressman Newt Gingrich - bookworm, lecturer and proseletyzer -- had decided to go one step further in his long campaign to convert younger people to Republican opportunity-led values and wrest the House of Representatives from Democratic control. There was a chance for Gingrich not only to succeed Michel as minority leader but, if the Republicans could win enough seats in Congress in the 1994 mid-term elections, for Gingrich to become Speaker of the House.

For Republicans to win back control of the House after some 41 years, however, they would need a document, a solemn declaration, a manifesto, Gingrich reasoned: a clearly defined agenda of political goals that would distinguish them from their opponents. Traditionally, mid-term elections were fought locally, not nationally. In a step that would put Newton LeRoy Gingrich into the political history books, he decided to reverse that approach. In the 1994 gubernatorial, senate and congressional election campaigns he would wage war as a national revolutionary army, controlled from a central headquarters, not as guerrilla warriors fighting in penny packets.

As a student of military history, the stepson of a colonel, an "army brat" who'd visited the battlefields of Normandy, the Somme and Verdun, and who'd probed the battles of the Revolution and the Civil War for their lessons at home, Gingrich thus presented himself as a new kind of Republican general. A man of ideas. And an inspiring, if insensitive, trainer of troops.

Bill Clinton, though ex officio Commander-in-Chief of the United States of America's military, had perilously few forces to face insurrection at home. Indeed the problem for General Clinton in America was his Party... His brand of Democratic centrism, as a New Democrat, had appealed to many voters tired of liberal-versus-conservative ideology and gridlock, and responsive to the promise of a new, middle-of-the-way forward. But his subsequent administration hadn't cured gridlock, despite a three-way lock on the White House and the Capitol....

Amid the national lamentations [over the death of the health care reform bill] there were, inevitably, doomsday prognostications about its likely effect on the Democratic Party's performance in the November elections. But, before Dee Dee Myers could try to pin the defeat of health care reform on Republican obstructionism, the Democrats in Congress and the White House found themselves completely outflanked. On Tuesday, September 27, 1994 - one day after the final, official announcement of the death of health care reform in the 103rd Congress - Newt Gingrich launched his Scud missile. Standing on the steps of the Capitol's West Front beneath a vast banner rippling in the late summer breeze, and accompanied by a brass band, Congressman Gingrich stepped forward to face the banks of assembled cameras. He was there, he declared, to make a solemn promise to the nation, along with no fewer than 375 other congressional and would-be congressional signatories. The American welfare state was over; the era of opportunity was about to unfold. And to kick it off, the signatories were putting their names to a sort of Bill of Rights for Conservatives, based on ten bills that Republicans would present in the House of Representatives, if they defeated the Democrats in November 1994....

The legislative program was, as Gingrich later admitted, poorly received by the press, and soon trashed by the White House. But - as the House Republican Party whip knew from a prior, four-day flight around the country - it was exactly, emphatically what Republican candidates and voters had longed for: a blue-print for the neo-Reaganite future: a renewed "morning in America."

Excerpted from Bill Clinton: Mastering the Presidency, Public Affairs, 2007, pp. 333-348

More:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nigel-hamilton/history-as-tragedy-the-re_b_736358.html

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Op-ed in the Globe about the middle class from the editor of The Atlantic magazine - totally ridiculous - what was this guy thinking

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2010/09/23/a_slipping_hold_on_the_middle_class/

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ok let's critique!


 



GOP's Pledge to America

by Doug Fiedor

<dfiedor@gmail.com>


 
There are some very good ideas here!  Let's make it happen by voting all the Republicans in we can find -- well, maybe not a couple RINOs I could name, but it's too late to dump them now that the primaries are over.

GOP's Pledge to America
by Connie Hair (more by this author)
Posted 09/22/2010 ET
Updated 09/22/2010 ET

House GOP leaders are set to release their "Pledge to America" at an event in Virginia on Thursday, offering a bold set of proposals for a new governing agenda.
The document offers a pledge from Republicans on issues ranging from a GOP blueprint to reform congressional corruption to unleashing job creators by cutting taxes and reducing the debt burden on future generations by cutting government spending, according to a copy of the document obtained Wednesday by Human Events.
 
The pledge also commits House Republicans to a full repeal of Obamacare.

Through its "America Speaking Out" initiative, Republicans have been reaching out to the people and through that initiative they have assessed the issues addressed in their pledge as those the American people most want Congress to tackle.

The plan offers comprehensive detail on efforts to get government out of the way so private enterprise can do what they do best: create jobs. 
The GOP plan to end the economic uncertainty and make America more competitive includes:

Permanently Stop All Job-Killing Tax Hikes: We will help the economy by permanently stopping all tax increases, currently scheduled to take effect January 1, 2011. That means protecting middle-class families, seniors worried about their retirement and the entrepreneurs and family-owned small businesses on which we depend to create jobs in America. 
Give Small Businesses a Tax Deduction: We will allow small business owners to take a tax deduction equal to 20% of their business income. This will provide entrepreneurs with a much-needed infusion of capital for investment and new hiring.

Rein in the Red Tape Factory in Washington, D.C.: Excessive federal regulation is a de facto tax on employers and consumers that stifles job creation, hampers innovation and postpones investment in the economy. When the game is always changing, small businesses cannot properly plan for the future. To provide stability, we will require congressional approval of any new federal regulation that has an annual cost to our economy of $100 million or more. This is the threshold at which the government deems a regulation "economically significant." If a regulation is so "significant" and costly that it may harm job creation, Congress should vote on it first.

The document also goes into detail on how it will cut spending, which includes unprecedented accounting and benchmarks for entitlement programs:

Act immediately to reduce spending, canceling unspent "stimulus" funds, and block any attempts to extend the timeline for spending "stimulus" funds. Throwing more money at a stimulus plan that is not working only wastes taxpayer money and puts us further in debt.

Cut government spending to pre-stimulus, pre-bailout levels: With common-sense exceptions for seniors, veterans, and our troops, we will roll back government spending to pre-stimulus, pre-bailout levels, saving us at least $100 billion in the first year alone.

Establish a hard cap on new discretionary spending: We will set strict budget caps to limit federal spending on an annual basis. Budget caps were used in the 1990s, when a Republican Congress was able to bring the budget into balance and eventual surplus.

Cut Congress' budget: This year, Congress increased its own budget by 5.8% at a time when families and small businesses across the country are cutting back. We will make Congress do more with less by significantly reducing its budget.

Hold weekly votes on spending cuts: Through the YouCut initiative Republicans will continue to hold weekly votes on spending cuts.

End TARP once and for all: Cancel the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), a move that would save taxpayers roughly $16 billion.

End government control of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: We will reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac by ending their government takeover, shrinking their portfolios, and establishing minimum capital standards.

Impose a net federal hiring freeze of non-security employees: Impose a net hiring freeze on non-security federal employees and ensure that the public sector no longer grows at the expense of the private sector.

Root out government waste and duplication: Adopt a "sunset" requirement at the federal level to force Congress to determine if a program is worthy of continued taxpayer support.

Reform the budget process to focus on long-term challenges: Require a full accounting of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, setting benchmarks for these programs and reviewing them regularly, and preventing the expansion of unfunded liabilities.

Republicans also plan to repeal Obamacare, making common-sense reforms aimed at reducing healthcare costs including:

- Enacting medical liability reform to rein in junk lawsuits and curb defensive medicine.
- Purchase of insurance across state lines.
- Expand Health Savings Accounts.
- Ensure access for patients with pre-existing conditions through high-risk pools.
- Permanently prohibit taxpayer funding of abortion.
The pledge also offers specifics on how Republicans would reign in congressional corruption:
"Read the Bill" requirement would ensure test of bills published online for at least three days before coming up for a vote in the House of Representatives

"Adhere to the Constitution" element would require each bill moving through Congress to include a clause citing the specific constitutional authority upon which the bill is justified.

"Make It Easier to Cut Spending" provision would end forbidding amendments on spending bills letting let any lawmaker — Democrat or Republican— offer amendments to reduce spending.

Advance legislative issues one at a time: end the practice of packaging unpopular bills with "must-pass" legislation to circumvent the will of the American people. Instead, we will advance major legislation one issue at a time.

Republicans say these are initiatives they believe can be done immediately and they plan to call on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to allow them to come to the floor.

Connie Hair writes daily as HUMAN EVENTS' Congressional correspondent. She is a former speechwriter for Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) and a former media and coalitions advisor to the Senate Republican Conference. You can follow Connie on Twitter @ConnieHair.
You can also follow Connie Hair and Human Events on FACEBOOK.\
 

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Re: Tommy News endorses Christine O'Donnell

you aren't competent to argue tommetta

I do enjoy watching slugs like you squirm and die

and I get to do it for 40 more days!

On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
Arguing with a dumb and immovable wall like Brucie is pointless and fruitless. A complete waste of time.
 
He is a sadist, and he thrives on getting people riled up and angry. It gives him some kind of sick pleasure.

 
On 9/23/10, Jonathan Ashley <jonathanashleyii@lavabit.com> wrote:
I would either attempt to responding intelligently or I would ignore his taunts. You are so thin skinned.


On 9/23/2010 10:38 AM, Tommy News wrote:
Jonathan-
 
Read what Bruce wrote. Lies, personal attacks, name calling, and smears.
 
How would you respond?

Brucie is a lying, vicious, sadistic, officious, offensive queen. Yes, she is.

 



 
On 9/23/10, Jonathan Ashley <jonathanashleyii@lavabit.com> wrote:
"Brucie liar girl"? Are you off you meds, Tommy?


On 9/23/2010 10:13 AM, Tommy News wrote:
Wrong again, Brucie liar girl.
 
Radical Faes are an eclectic and diverse community. They come in all shapes and sizes, all ages, all kinds of looks and attire, all gender identities, all faiths, and all orientations.
 
Your stereotyping and belittling are offensive and officious, as usual.

 
On 9/22/10, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
fat old gay men, and sometimes fat youn gay men, or even dykes, who like to dress up and run about semi-naked in the woods, while pretending to be witches or nature worshippers

 
they like to beat drums and smoke pot and hope for a blow job under the stars

 
Tommy seems to be one of them

 
they are fat old gays who are either not butch enough to be bears or leather daddies or simply have a different taste in costume

 
want pictures?

 
ask the boys at Historical Pictorial I bet they all know


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Uhm???  What are "Radical Faeire Activists"?
 
(I'm not sure that I am old enough to know the answer to this question....)
 
 


 
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A Blessed and Happy Autumnal Equinox Mabon
 
 
 

Mabon Celebrations Around the World

By , About.com Guide

Mabon is the time of the second harvest, and of thanksgiving.

At the time of the autumn equinox, there are equal hours of light and dark. It is a time of balance, and while summer is ending, the winter is approaching. This is a season in which farmers are harvesting their fall crops, gardens are beginning to die, and the earth gets a bit cooler each day. Let's look at some of the ways that this second harvest holiday has been honored around the world for centuries.

  • In China, the moon's birthday falls around the time of the autumn equinox. Special holiday birthday cakes are baked with flour from harvested rice, and families gather together to honor the moon. It is believed that flowers will fall from the sky on the night of the moon's birthday, and those who saw them fall would be blessed with great abundance.
  • Many English counties still observe Michaelmas, which is the feast of St. Michael, on September 29. Customs included the preparation of a meal of goose which had been fed on the stubble of the fields following the harvest (called a stubble-goose). There was also a tradition of preparing special larger-than-usual loaves of bread, and St. Michael's bannocks, which was a special kind of oatcake.
  • Long before the Pilgrims arrived in the New World, the Native peoples of North America celebrated the harvest with thanksgiving festivals in the autumn. This typically included lots of meat and grains to eat. Games and activities were held, and it was also useful as a time of matchmaking between neighboring villages.
  • In some Germanic countries, people worried about the fate of their grain harvest. If there was a great deal of wind during the harvesting season, it could be because Odin wanted a share of the crop. To keep him happy, a few spare sacks of flour were emptied into the wind.
  • The Yoruba people of Nigeria had a celebration in October to celebrate the yam harvest. Dances were held to honor the ancestors, and to bid farewell to those who might have died in the past year. Yams were offered to dancers in hopes that a fertile crop would appear next year. Interestingly, studies have shown that women who consume a lot of yams (real African yams, not sweet potatoes) are statistically more likely to conceive twins, so there is certainly a link between yams and fertility symbolism!
  • The Iroquois people celebrated a Corn Dance each fall. This was a way to give thanks for the ripening of the grain -- songs, dances and drumming were part of the celebration. Naturally, food played an important part as well, including corn bread and soup.
  • For the ancient Druids, the fall equinox was Alban Elfed. Many contemporary Druids celebrate this as at time of balance and thanksgiving.
More:
http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/mabontheautumnequinox/a/MabonAroundWorld.htm

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Re: Tommy News endorses Christine O'Donnell

we know you are false and wear falsies tommolina

On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
False
 
False
 
False
 
False
 
and False.

 
On 9/23/10, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
mainly old and fat

 
or if not kooky and unwanted by anyone else

 
much like drag queens

 
you are such a thin skinned little c*&t Tommelina

On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
Wrong again, Brucie liar girl.
 
Radical Faes are an eclectic and diverse community. They come in all shapes and sizes, all ages, all kinds of looks and attire, all gender identities, all faiths, and all orientations.
 
Your stereotyping and belittling are offensive and officious, as usual.

 
On 9/22/10, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
fat old gay men, and sometimes fat youn gay men, or even dykes, who like to dress up and run about semi-naked in the woods, while pretending to be witches or nature worshippers

 
they like to beat drums and smoke pot and hope for a blow job under the stars

 
Tommy seems to be one of them

 
they are fat old gays who are either not butch enough to be bears or leather daddies or simply have a different taste in costume

 
want pictures?

 
ask the boys at Historical Pictorial I bet they all know


On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Keith In Tampa <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:
Uhm???  What are "Radical Faeire Activists"?
 
(I'm not sure that I am old enough to know the answer to this question....)
 
 


 
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:31 PM
Subject: [DCRadFeysCommunity] A Blessed and Happy Autumnal Equinox Mabon
To: FaeSpirit@yahoogroups.com, "NYC-Faeries@yahoogroups.com" <NYC-Faeries@yahoogroups.com>, Radical_Faerie_Activists@yahoogroups.com, Radical_Faerie_Activists@googlegroups.com, "DCRadFeysCommunity@yahoogroups.com" <DCRadFeysCommunity@yahoogroups.com>, FarmFaeries@yahoogroups.com, "ChgoRadicalFaeries@yahoogroups.com" <ChgoRadicalFaeries@yahoogroups.com>


 



A Blessed and Happy Autumnal Equinox Mabon
 
 
 

Mabon Celebrations Around the World

By , About.com Guide

Mabon is the time of the second harvest, and of thanksgiving.

At the time of the autumn equinox, there are equal hours of light and dark. It is a time of balance, and while summer is ending, the winter is approaching. This is a season in which farmers are harvesting their fall crops, gardens are beginning to die, and the earth gets a bit cooler each day. Let's look at some of the ways that this second harvest holiday has been honored around the world for centuries.

  • In China, the moon's birthday falls around the time of the autumn equinox. Special holiday birthday cakes are baked with flour from harvested rice, and families gather together to honor the moon. It is believed that flowers will fall from the sky on the night of the moon's birthday, and those who saw them fall would be blessed with great abundance.

  • Many English counties still observe Michaelmas, which is the feast of St. Michael, on September 29. Customs included the preparation of a meal of goose which had been fed on the stubble of the fields following the harvest (called a stubble-goose). There was also a tradition of preparing special larger-than-usual loaves of bread, and St. Michael's bannocks, which was a special kind of oatcake.

  • Long before the Pilgrims arrived in the New World, the Native peoples of North America celebrated the harvest with thanksgiving festivals in the autumn. This typically included lots of meat and grains to eat. Games and activities were held, and it was also useful as a time of matchmaking between neighboring villages.

  • In some Germanic countries, people worried about the fate of their grain harvest. If there was a great deal of wind during the harvesting season, it could be because Odin wanted a share of the crop. To keep him happy, a few spare sacks of flour were emptied into the wind.

  • The Yoruba people of Nigeria had a celebration in October to celebrate the yam harvest. Dances were held to honor the ancestors, and to bid farewell to those who might have died in the past year. Yams were offered to dancers in hopes that a fertile crop would appear next year. Interestingly, studies have shown that women who consume a lot of yams (real African yams, not sweet potatoes) are statistically more likely to conceive twins, so there is certainly a link between yams and fertility symbolism!

  • The Iroquois people celebrated a Corn Dance each fall. This was a way to give thanks for the ripening of the grain -- songs, dances and drumming were part of the celebration. Naturally, food played an important part as well, including corn bread and soup.

  • For the ancient Druids, the fall equinox was Alban Elfed. Many contemporary Druids celebrate this as at time of balance and thanksgiving.
More:
http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/mabontheautumnequinox/a/MabonAroundWorld.htm

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