Lipbone Redding’s Most Famous Sayings

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

Lipbone Redding beyond the looking glass

“Belief is the absence of fact.”

“Politics are for the rich, revolution is for the poor, and most revolutionaries are closet aristocrats.”

“Are your feet tired, because you’ve been running through my mind all day long.”

“I think I might be tapped out.”

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Sarah Palin – Post Debate Vlog

Friday, October 3rd, 2008
Get the latest news satire and funny videos at 236.com.

Full VP Debate 2008 from Cspan

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Senator Joe Biden and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin participated in the only vice presidential debate. Gwen Iffil moderated, and questions focused on a wide range of topics that included foreign and domestic policy issues.

The debate was presented in a full-screen format provided by the network pool showing candidates as they spoke with few shots as they reacted to their opponents’ remarks. Questions posed by the moderator were also summarized in the lower third of the screen.

The C-SPAN player is pretty cool, you can jump around the timeline quickly, though it only embeds with that tiny screen.

Biden Emotion…Palin Talking Points

Friday, October 3rd, 2008


Fear not, this clip contains only 5% Palin. I couldn’t bear to listen or look at the VP debate tonight. But thankfully other folks did and are gathering choice clips for your YouTube pleasure.

Homer Tries to Vote

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Sarah Palin, Admitted Flautist

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008


Talent competition from the 1984 Miss Alaska pageant. The steady smile and crossed eyes gave me a chuckle.

Craig Ferguson – Democracy First

Friday, September 26th, 2008


Ridiculing McCain “suspending his campaign.”

Army Unit to Deploy in October for Domestic Operations

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Beginning in October, the Army plans to station an active unit inside the United States for the first time to serve as an on-call federal response in times of emergency. The 3rd Infantry Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team has spent thirty-five of the last sixty months in Iraq, but now the unit is training for domestic operations. The unit will soon be under the day-to-day control of US Army North, the Army service component of Northern Command. The Army Times reports this new mission marks the first time an active unit has been given a dedicated assignment to Northern Command. The paper says the Army unit may be called upon to help with civil unrest and crowd control. The soldiers are learning to use so-called nonlethal weapons designed to subdue unruly or dangerous individuals and crowds. – democracynow.org/2008/9/22/headlines#10

Why is a U.S. Army brigade being assigned to the “Homeland”? – Glenn Greenwald – Good overview of the situation, he amends it to be a bit less alarmist at the end. -

“There’s no need to start manufacturing all sorts of scare scenarios about Bush canceling elections or the imminent declaration of martial law or anything of that sort. None of that is going to happen with a single brigade and it’s unlikely in the extreme that they’d be announcing these deployments if they had activated any such plans. The point is that the deployment is a very dangerous precedent, quite possibly illegal, and a radical abandonment of an important democratic safeguard. As always with first steps of this sort, the danger lies in how the power can be abused in the future.”

Posse Comitatus Act – wiki

The Myth of Posse Comitatus – Major Craig T. Trebilcock, U.S. Army Reserve

HR5122 also known as the John Warner Defense Authorization Act was signed by the president on Oct 17, 2006 John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007. Section 1076 Text of Hr5122 is titled “Use of the Armed Forces in major public emergencies”. Removing the legalese from the text, and combining multiple sentences, it provides that: The President may employ the armed forces to restore public order in any State of the United States the President determines hinders the execution of laws or deprives people of a right, privilege, immunity, or protection named in the Constitution and secured by law or opposes or obstructs the execution of the laws of the United States or impedes the course of justice under those laws. The actual text is on page 322-323 of the legislation. As of 2008, these changes were repealed, changing the text of the law back to the original 1807 wording, under Public Law 110-181 (H.R. 4986, Section 1068,) however in signing H.R. 4986 into law President Bush attached a signing statement which indicated that the Executive Branch did not feel bound by the changes enacted by the repeal. – wiki

The Enabling Act (Ermächtigungsgesetz in German) was passed by the Reichstag (Germany‘s parliament) on March 23, 1933 and signed by President Paul von Hindenburg the same day. It was the second major step, after the Reichstag Fire Decree through which Adolf Hitler obtained plenary powers using legal means. The Act granted the Cabinet of Germany the authority to enact laws without the participation of the Reichstag for four years.

The formal name of the Enabling Act was Gesetz zur Behebung der Not von Volk und Reich (“Law to Remedy the Distress of the People and the Nation”). – wiki

National Voter Registration Deadlines

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

In South Carolina and Rhode Island,  Oct. 4 is the last day to register to vote. Here in NY the deadline is Oct 10.  It’s Oct. 6 for a whole bunch of other states.  If you are going to do it, now is the time. I copied the chart from Rock the Vote

Alabama Fri, Oct. 24
Alaska Sun, Oct. 5 (postmark by Sat, Oct. 4)
Arizona Mon, Oct. 6
Arkansas Mon, Oct. 6
California Mon, Oct. 20
Colorado Mon, Oct. 6
Connecticut Tues, Oct. 21
Delaware Sat, Oct. 11
District of Columbia Mon, Oct. 6
Florida Mon, Oct. 6
Georgia Mon, Oct. 6
Hawaii Mon, Oct. 6
Idaho Register at Polls
Illinois Tues, Oct. 7
Indiana Mon, Oct. 6
Iowa Fri, Oct. 24
Kansas Mon, Oct. 20
Kentucky Mon, Oct. 6
Louisiana Mon, Oct. 6
Maine Tue, Oct. 21
Maryland Tue, Oct. 14
Massachusetts Wed, Oct. 15
Michigan Mon, Oct. 6
Minnesota Same Day Registration at polling place
Mississippi Mon, Oct. 6
Missouri Wed, Oct. 8
Montana Mon, Oct. 6 (or same day at elections office)
Nebraska Fri, Oct. 24 (mail by Fri, Oct. 17)
Nevada Tue, Oct. 14
New Hampshire Same Day
New Jersey Tues, Oct. 14
New Mexico Tues, Oct. 7
New York Fri, Oct. 10
North Carolina Fri, Oct. 10
North Dakota N/A
Ohio Mon, Oct. 6
Oklahoma Fri, Oct. 10
Oregon Tue, Oct. 14
Pennsylvania Mon, Oct. 6
Rhode Island Sat, Oct. 4
South Carolina Sat, Oct. 4
South Dakota Mon, Oct. 20
Tennessee Mon, Oct. 6
Texas Mon, Oct. 6
Utah Mon, Oct. 6 or in person Tue, Oct. 28
Vermont Wed, Oct. 29
Virginia Mon, Oct. 6
Washington Mon, Oct. 4 (or Mon, Oct. 20 in person)
West Virginia Wed, Oct. 15
Wisconsin Wed, Oct. 15 (or on Election Day at polling place)
Wyoming Can register at polls

Sarah Palin’s Alaskan Armageddon

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008


Palin’s speech (June 2008) accompanied the Wasilla Assembly of God’s Masters’ Commission, which the church’s pastor said will allow Alaska to become a refuge for American evangelicals during the coming “end of days” — or Armageddon.
Palin credits electoral success to witchhunter

John McCain, 72, chose this former beauty queen, sportscaster, and mayor of the meth brewing capital of Alaska to be one heartbeat away from possession of the nuclear football. Way to go, sport.