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  • 15:55 - 10.03.2010 News >> Latest

     Kucinich, raging egomaniac or idiot (probably not the latter)Michael Tomasky Last fall, Markos Moulitsas of Daily Kos took the very wrong-headed (to me) position that the House's health bill was so bad people should vote against it. I'm happy to see he's now come around to a more sober view, which can't alas be said of Dennis Kucinich, the left-wing Ohio congressman. He voted against the bill last fall and recently said he'd vote against it again even if he were the deciding vote.Last night on teevee, Markos said that if he helps kill reform, Kucinich should face a primary. HuffPo:
    In an appearance on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Moulitsas conveyed pointed frustration with the Ohio Democrat's pledge to oppose reform on grounds that it doesn't go far enough. He said Kucinich was practicing a "very Ralph Nader-esque approach" to politics. "The fact is this is a good first step and he is elected not to run for president, which he seems to do every four years," he said. "[Kucinich] is not elected to grandstand and to give us this ideal utopian society. He is elected to represent the people of his district and he is not representing the uninsured constituents in his district by pretending to take the high ground here."Pressed by fill-in host Lawrence O'Donnell as to whether a Kucinich would get a Democratic challenger for his seat if he didn't support health care legislation -- and in the process kill it -- Moulitsas replied, "Yeah, absolutely." "What he is doing is undermining this reform," he added. "He is making common cause with Republicans. And I think that is a perfect excuse and a rational one for a primary challenge."The boy mayor has been around politics a long time. There's no way he can honestly believe…

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  • 11:48 - 10.03.2010 News >> Latest

     Immigrants to Democrats: 'Wake up! Do something!' Lindsey Graham to Obama: 'Time to step it up'"In 2008, many of our community members voted for change. ... We've been waiting, waiting, waiting. But since then, our president, our Congress members have been in a deep sleep. So now we're saying, 'We can't take it anymore! Wake up! Do something!'"Read Article

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  • 11:37 - 10.03.2010 News >> Latest

     US drone strikes in Pakistan tribal areas boost support for Taleban

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  • 09:32 - 10.03.2010 News >> Latest

     Massa: Groping, tickling not 'sexual'Glenn Beck, left, (AP photo). Eric Massa (Getty Images photo).During his appearance on "The Glenn Beck Program," former U.S. Rep. Eric Massa defended himself and denied allegations that he had sexually groped a staff member. Read Article   

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  • 09:00 - 10.03.2010 News >> Latest

     Karl Rove says President Obama is "undisciplined, unengaged, aloof and focused on the wrong things." Read Article    

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  • 07:27 - 10.03.2010 News >> Latest

    A weakling or a radical?Gerson: The squandered moment on health reform cost Obama his chance to unify.Read Article

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  • 07:16 - 10.03.2010 News >> Latest

     AFP / Getty ImagesAmerican dubbed 'Jihad Jane' is indictedBy Richard A. SerranoColleen R. LaRose, 46, of Pennsylvania is accused of using the Internet to recruit attackers and assist Muslim terrorist operations in Europe and Asia. Read Article

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  • 07:05 - 10.03.2010 News >> Latest

      Mark Steel: Obama, throw away the kid gloves A third of American health employees are in marketing Read Article

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  • 06:51 - 10.03.2010 News >> Latest

     US could leave Afghanistan ahead of 2011 deadline Withdrawal could start before the July 2011 deadline set by the President, Defence Secretary Robert Gates hints. Read Article   

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National I.D. card proposed.

 

Revolving Door: Immigration Legislation

See attempts at reform and statistics on immigrants removed from the U.S. over the past six decades.

Under the potentially controversial plan still taking shape in the Senate, all legal U.S. workers, including citizens and immigrants, would be issued an ID card with embedded information, such as fingerprints, to tie the card to the worker.

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"a death-by-a-thousand-cuts strategy"

 

Malign lies

Robinson: Liz Cheney's 'al-Qaeda seven' smear campaign attacks American values.

But maligning is apparently the whole point of the exercise. The smear campaign by Cheney, et al., has nothing to do with keeping America safe. It can only be an attempt to inflict political damage on the Obama administration by portraying the Justice Department as somehow "soft" on terrorism. Even by Washington's low standards, this is unbelievably dishonest and dishonorable.


 

 
Seven Muslims arrested over 'plot to kill cartoonist'

 

Seven Muslims arrested over 'plot to kill cartoonist'

Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks

(Harry Soremski/AFP/Getty Images)

Lars Vilks

Seven Muslims were arrested in the Irish Republic today over an alleged plot to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog, police said.

Al Qaeda put a $100,000 bounty on the head of cartoonist Lars Vilks after a newspaper published his cartoon.

The four men and three women were detained after an investigation involving European security agencies and the United States’ CIA and FBI.

Mr Vilks, who lives in an isolated area of Sweden, was put under police protection after threats were made against his life.

When al Qaeda put its reward out for the cartoonist in 2007 it offered a 50% bonus if Mr Vilks was “slaughtered like a lamb” by having his throat cut, while another $50,000 was put on the life of Ulf Johansson, editor-in-chief of Nerikes Allehanda, the local newspaper which printed the cartoon.

However those arrested are not believed to be members of the terrorist group.

It understood some have converted to the Muslim faith.

The arrests were made at around 10am as officers conducted a number of raids.

Gardai said the operation was supported by members from National Support Services and the Republic’s anti-terrorist Special Detective Unit.

A Garda spokesman added: “Throughout the investigation An Garda Siochana has been working closely with law enforcement agencies in the United States and in a number of European countries.”

 

 

 

 
GOP hugs Massa

 

Representative Eric J. Massa, accused of harassing an aide.

Former congressman Massa says Democrats set him up over health care

By Paul Kane
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Conservative activists rallied Monday to the side of a liberal New York Democrat who had resigned from the House, after he charged that his party's leaders had conspired to oust him over his opposition to President Obama's health-care legislation.

Eric Massa's resignation Monday came after an ethics investigation into his conduct, and allegations of sexual harassment of staffers, became public. And his remarks on a Sunday radio show were only the latest in a series of explanations of why he was leaving the House.

Nevertheless, conservative blogs touted his accusations against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) as the latest evidence of Democrats' bare-knuckled political machinations to get a health-care bill to Obama's desk.

Conservatives have complained about other examples of what they see as illegitimate deal-making to secure votes: what they call the "Cornhusker Kickback" and the "Louisiana Purchase" in the Senate to line up Sens. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) and Mary Landrieu (D-La.), respectively, and Obama's appointment last week of a Utah professor -- the brother of Rep. Jim Matheson (D-Utah), an opponent of the health bill -- to the federal appeals bench.

Massa's allegation that he was the victim of a setup, in order to lower the number of "yes" votes needed to pass a bill, fed into that growing anxiety about Democratic tactics.

His comments spread quickly online, promoted by conservative blogs such as Red State and National Review Online.

Rush Limbaugh devoted a segment of his Monday radio show to Massa, saying the lawmaker "warns us what we all know, but I think you need to hear it from a Democrat being forced out by Obama and Steny Hoyer and Pelosi." And the most popular conservative on television, Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck, announced that he will conduct an hour-long interview with the Democrat on Tuesday.

Official Republicans, meanwhile, remained mostly mum -- the office of House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) did not release a statement on the matter, but aides encouraged reporters to tune in to Beck's show.

Hoyer's spokeswoman, Katie Grant, said Massa's claim was "completely false" and added: "There is zero merit to that accusation."

And Democrats pointed to Massa's own statements Friday, in which he said that he is fleeing Congress in an effort to avoid the ethics investigation. Such a probe, he said, "would tear my family and my staff apart."

Massa returned to his Corning, N.Y., home late last week. On Sunday, he took part in his final weekly appearance on a Hornell, N.Y., radio station and spent 90 minutes attacking Democrats, particularly Hoyer and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel.

"You have my apology and you have my resignation, because I'm a human being, but I will not go quietly into the evening. I will not be ashamed of my actions, other than the fact that I used inappropriate, verbal -- v-e-r-b-a-l -- language," he said. "And I was set up for this from the very, very beginning. If you think that somehow they didn't come after me to get rid of me because my vote is the deciding vote on the health-care bill, then, ladies and gentlemen, you live today in a world that is so innocent as to not understand what is going on in Washington, D.C."

Massa's departure leaves 431 members of the House, lowering the number of votes for a majority from 217 to 216.

The House will consider a Senate version of the health-care bill later this month, and if all lawmakers voted as they did in the November vote on health care, Democratic leaders would have precisely 216 votes. But dozens are considering switching their votes -- some from no to yes and others from yes to no -- making it impossible to determine whether Massa's vote would have been "deciding."

Massa also accused Hoyer of lying about his knowledge of the ethics investigation and said Emanuel was the "devil's spawn" who once confronted him naked in the shower of the House gym.

Massa also gave his first detailed description of what might have sparked the ethics investigation. At a staffer's New Year's Eve wedding, he engaged in sexually charged banter with male staffers about the bridesmaids, and a junior aide suggested the lawmaker make a pass at one woman, Massa said. He added that he responded: "What I really ought to be doing is fracking you. And then [I] tousled the guy's hair and left, went to my room, because I knew the party was getting to a point where it wasn't right for me to be there."

Massa denied on the radio show that he is gay. "Ask my wife -- I think she can answer that question," he said.

 

 

 

 
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