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The History of WWI (It’s All About The Oil)

Posted by BuelahMan on July 12, 2008

I received a video from BrassCheckTV (you should check them out). In about half the cases, I have already seen the video, but many times they surprise me by sharing something that I WISHED that I had seen already.

Such is the case of:

Oil and War

A stage show
by Robert Newman

BrassCheckTV has the entire 45 minute Google video up, but erkd1 has it broken down into smaller chunks on his YouTube Channel (he has many really good videos there… worth a check). I have made a playlist at my BuelahMan YouTube Channel with this list to go by or start with this one:

Laugh and learn!

The brilliant Robert Newman comes to grips with the wars and politics of the last hundred years - but rather than adhering to the history we were fed at school, places oil at the center stage of all the cause of all commotion

Robert points out that from the year 2000 ~ 2002 each of the “Axis of Evil” decided (evilly, apparently) to stop trading their oil in American Dollars and move to the Euro. One by one they did it and became our enemy. But the problem is much deeper than “defiance”, as is portrayed by Bush, et al (including complicit media). You should really watch the entire series, but if nothing else, watch the first 3 clips which explains how even WWI was about Britain’s invasion of Iraq for oil and how we have been meddling in their oil affairs ever since.

Posted in Big Military, Big Money, Big Oil, BrassCheckTV, Fascism, Iran, Iraq War, Video | Tagged: , , | No Comments »

New Ears

Posted by BuelahMan on July 12, 2008

“Recovery Roses”

Eli the Accountant takes us inside the hospital with the story of a plastic surgery patient’s remarkable recovery.

Download the Eli’s Dirty Jokes Podcast for free in Itunes!
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZ…

Created by James Tod McFadden and Tyler McFadden for GoPotato.tv

Animation by Doug Bresler, Doogtoons.com

http://www.gopotato.tv/eli.php

http://www.doogtoons.com/eps-edj.php

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Tax Cuts For The Rich Don’t Work

Posted by BuelahMan on July 12, 2008

B’Man: Another in the series of emails I received from CAF’s (Campaign for America’s Future) Making Sense 2008.

John McCain and many other conservatives say they would solve our current economic problems by expanding George Bush’s tax cuts for the rich. For example, McCain has called for making the Bush cuts permanent and for cutting the corporate income tax rate from 35 to 25 percent. This is a recipe for economic disaster. Tax cuts for the rich have not and will not help middle income Americans.

* Bush promised that his tax cuts would create jobs, but they didn’t. A conservative-dominated Congress enacted two sets of Bush tax cuts, in 2001 and 2003. Job creation was a major Bush selling point, especially in 2003 when the Administration asserted that the tax cuts would create 5.5 million jobs from July 2003 through the end of 2004. Instead, only 2.4 million jobs were added during that period—1.7 million fewer jobs than the economy was expected to produce without any tax cuts. Today, the impact of the Bush tax program is clear: 8.5 million Americans are unemployed—2.5 million more than when Bush took office.

* Bush promised that his tax cuts would pay for themselves, but they didn’t. Conservatives persistently repeat the myth that, as Bush put it, “You cut taxes, and the tax revenues increase,” or as John McCain declared in March “tax cuts…as we all know, increase revenues.” But as Time Magazine reported, “Virtually every economics Ph.D. who has worked in a prominent role in the Bush Administration acknowledges that the tax cuts enacted during the past six years have not paid for themselves—and were never intended to.”

* Bush promised that his tax cuts would help the middle class, but they didn’t. During the 2000 campaign, Bush said his tax cuts would focus “on low- and moderate-income families,” and would provide the “greatest help for those most in need.” But in fact, the Bush tax cuts gave an average tax break of $118,000 to those who make over $1 million per year and only $740 per year to middle income households. The bottom 20 percent of households received an average tax break of only $20.

Progressive solutions:

Shut down loopholes and roll back the Bush tax breaks for the rich. End tax incentives for companies that move jobs offshore. Use the hundreds of billions of dollars saved to make our tax system fairer and invest in areas vital to our economy—fixing bridges and roads, becoming energy independent, developing new “green” technologies, and providing every child with a high quality education.

For more on progressive taxation, including key facts, talking points, polling, the progressive solution, and more, click here to visit the Making Sense 2008 website.

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FISA Flip-Flops: Follow Finance Favors and Fools

Posted by BuelahMan on July 12, 2008

You want to know why the congress is lying to us about wanting to protect us and our liberties and at the same time give law-breakers total immunity?

Just like any corrupt and illegal group of THUGS, follow the money:

In the House, 94 Dems flipped for an average take from telecom of $8K each. That means that your liberties and freedoms are worth less than $10K to each of these capitulating assholes.

But how about our candidate of ‘hope’? Over $200K in 2008

How about the ‘maverick dickhead’? An amazing $350K in 2008

Rockefeller got over $51K this year

McConnel got $20K

With very few exceptions did our representatives take money and vote AGAINST the FISA bill and retroactive immunity. Hillary should be commended because she took mucho and STILL voted AGAINST it.

The point is that these people have taken money from the very ones they have voted to let off the hook. This means our system has been bought and paid for and this very issue is the proof any thinking person needs to see this plain fact.

We need to clean house.

Posted in Accountability, B'Man's Hypocrite Watch, Barack Obama, Big Money, Big Telecom, Corruption, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Telecom Immunity | Tagged: , , | No Comments »

Do You Want Flips With Those Flops?

Posted by BuelahMan on July 12, 2008

Steve Benen at The Carpetbagger Report has been compiling the flip-flop express’s flip-flops and mental gymnastics and has provided this list for us to evaluate:

National Security Policy

1. McCain thought Bush’s warrantless wiretap program circumvented the law; now he believes the opposite.

2. McCain insisted that everyone, even “terrible killers,” “the worst kind of scum of humanity,” and detainees at Guantanamo Bay, “deserve to have some adjudication of their cases,” even if that means “releasing some of them.” McCain now believes the opposite.

3. He opposed indefinite detention of terrorist suspects. When the Supreme Court reached the same conclusion, he called it “one of the worst decisions in the history of this country.”

4. In February, McCain reversed course on prohibiting waterboarding.

5. McCain favored closing the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay before he was against it.

6. When Barack Obama talked about going after terrorists in Pakistani mountains with Predators, McCain criticized him for it. He’s since come to the opposite conclusion.

Foreign Policy

7. McCain was for kicking Russia out of the G8 before he was against it.

8. McCain supported moving “toward normalization of relations” with Cuba. Now he believes the opposite.

9. McCain believed the United States should engage in diplomacy with Hamas. Now he believes the opposite.

10. McCain believed the United States should engage in diplomacy with Syria. Now he believes the opposite.

11. McCain is both for and against a “rogue state rollback” as a focus of his foreign policy vision.

12. McCain used to champion the Law of the Sea convention, even volunteering to testify on the treaty’s behalf before a Senate committee. Now he opposes it.

13. McCain was against divestment from South Africa before he was for it.

Military Policy

14. McCain recently claimed that he was the “greatest critic” of Rumsfeld’s failed Iraq policy. In December 2003, McCain praised the same strategy as “a mission accomplished.” In March 2004, he said, “I’m confident we’re on the right course.” In December 2005, he said, “Overall, I think a year from now, we will have made a fair amount of progress if we stay the course.”

15. McCain has changed his mind about a long-term U.S. military presence in Iraq on multiple occasions, concluding, on multiple occasions, that a Korea-like presence is both a good idea and a bad idea.

16. McCain said before the war in Iraq, “We will win this conflict. We will win it easily.” Four years later, McCain said he knew all along that the war in Iraq war was “probably going to be long and hard and tough.”

17. McCain has repeatedly said it’s a dangerous mistake to tell the “enemy” when U.S. troops would be out of Iraq. In May, McCain announced that most American troops would be home from Iraq by 2013.

18. McCain was against expanding the GI Bill before he was for it.

Domestic Policy

19. McCain defended “privatizing” Social Security. Now he says he’s against privatization (though he actually still supports it.)

20. McCain wanted to change the Republican Party platform to protect abortion rights in cases of rape and incest. Now he doesn’t.

21. McCain supported storing spent nuclear fuel at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. Now he believes the opposite.

22. He argued that the NRA should not have a role in the Republican Party’s policy making. Now he believes the opposite.

23. In 1998, he championed raising cigarette taxes to fund programs to cut underage smoking, insisting that it would prevent illnesses and provide resources for public health programs. Now, McCain opposes a $0.61-per-pack tax increase, won’t commit to supporting a regulation bill he’s co-sponsoring, and has hired Philip Morris’ former lobbyist as his senior campaign adviser.

24. McCain is both for and against earmarks for Arizona.

25. McCain’s first mortgage plan was premised on the notion that homeowners facing foreclosure shouldn’t be “rewarded” for acting “irresponsibly.” His second mortgage plan took largely the opposite position.

26. McCain went from saying gay marriage should be allowed, to saying gay marriage shouldn’t be allowed.

27. McCain opposed a holiday to honor Martin Luther King Jr. before he supported it.

28. McCain was anti-ethanol. Now he’s pro-ethanol.

29. McCain was both for and against state promotion of the Confederate flag.

30. In 2005, McCain endorsed intelligent design creationism, a year later he said the opposite, and a few months after that, he was both for and against creationism at the same time.

Economic Policy

31. McCain was against Bush’s tax cuts for the very wealthy before he was for them.

32. John McCain initially argued that economics is not an area of expertise for him, saying, “I’m going to be honest: I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy issues; I still need to be educated,” and “The issue of economics is not something I’ve understood as well as I should.” He now falsely denies ever having made these remarks and insists that he has a “very strong” understanding of economics.

33. McCain vowed, if elected, to balance the federal budget by the end of his first term. Soon after, he decided he would no longer even try to reach that goal. And soon after that, McCain abandoned his second position and went back to his first.

34. McCain said in 2005 that he opposed the tax cuts because they were “too tilted to the wealthy.” By 2007, he denied ever having said this, and falsely argued that he opposed the cuts because of increased government spending.

35. McCain thought the estate tax was perfectly fair. Now he believes the opposite.

36. McCain pledged in February 2008 that he would not, under any circumstances, raise taxes. Specifically, McCain was asked if he is a “‘read my lips’ candidate, no new taxes, no matter what?” referring to George H.W. Bush’s 1988 pledge. “No new taxes,” McCain responded. Two weeks later, McCain said, “I’m not making a ‘read my lips’ statement, in that I will not raise taxes.”

37. McCain has changed his entire economic worldview on multiple occasions.

38. McCain believes Americans are both better and worse off economically than they were before Bush took office.

Energy Policy

39. McCain supported the moratorium on coastal drilling; now he’s against it.

40. McCain recently announced his strong opposition to a windfall tax on oil company profits. Three weeks earlier, he was perfectly comfortable with the idea.

41. McCain endorsed a cap-and-trade policy with a mandatory emissions cap. In mid-June, McCain announced he wants the caps to be voluntary.

42. McCain explained his belief that a temporary suspension of the federal gas tax would provide an immediate economic stimulus. Shortly thereafter, he argued the exact opposite.

43. McCain supported the Lieberman/Warner legislation to combat global warming. Now he doesn’t.

Immigration Policy

44. McCain was a co-sponsor of the DREAM Act, which would grant legal status to illegal immigrants’ kids who graduate from high school. Now he’s against it.

45. On immigration policy in general, McCain announced in February 2008 that he would vote against his own bill.

46. In April, McCain promised voters that he would secure the borders “before proceeding to other reform measures.” Two months later, he abandoned his public pledge, pretended that he’d never made the promise in the first place, and vowed that a comprehensive immigration reform policy has always been, and would always be, his “top priority.”

Judicial Policy and the Rule of Law

47. McCain said he would “not impose a litmus test on any nominee.” He used to promise the opposite.

48. McCain believes the telecoms should be forced to explain their role in the administration’s warrantless surveillance program as a condition for retroactive immunity. He used to believe the opposite.

49. McCain went from saying he would not support repeal of Roe v. Wade to saying the exact opposite.

Campaign, Ethics, and Lobbying Reform

50. McCain supported his own lobbying-reform legislation from 1997. Now he doesn’t.

51. In 2006, McCain sponsored legislation to require grassroots lobbying coalitions to reveal their financial donors. In 2007, after receiving “feedback” on the proposal, McCain told far-right activist groups that he opposes his own measure.

52. McCain supported a campaign-finance bill, which bore his name, on strengthening the public-financing system. In June 2007, he abandoned his own legislation.

Politics and Associations

53. McCain wanted political support from radical televangelist John Hagee. Now he doesn’t.

54. McCain wanted political support from radical televangelist Rod Parsley. Now he doesn’t.

55. McCain says he considered and did not consider joining John Kerry’s Democratic ticket in 2004.

56. McCain is both for and against attacking Barack Obama over his former pastor at his former church.

57. McCain criticized TV preacher Jerry Falwell as “an agent of intolerance” in 2002, but then decided to cozy up to the man who said Americans “deserved” the 9/11 attacks.

58. In 2000, McCain accused Texas businessmen Sam and Charles Wyly of being corrupt, spending “dirty money” to help finance Bush’s presidential campaign. McCain not only filed a complaint against the Wylys for allegedly violating campaign finance law, he also lashed out at them publicly. In April, McCain reached out to the Wylys for support.

59. McCain was against presidential candidates campaigning at Bob Jones University before he was for it.

60. McCain decided in 2000 that he didn’t want anything to do with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, believing he “would taint the image of the ‘Straight Talk Express.’” Kissinger is now the honorary co-chair for his presidential campaign in New York.

61. McCain believed powerful right-wing activist/lobbyist Grover Norquist was “corrupt, a shill for dictators, and (with just a dose of sarcasm) Jack Abramoff’s gay lover.” McCain now considers Norquist a key political ally.

And while I realize there are some who believe these constant flip-flops are irrelevant, I respectfully disagree.

Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Accountability, Big Media, John McCain, Neocon Criminals, ReTHUGlican | Tagged: , , | 1 Comment »

I Met The Walrus

Posted by BuelahMan on July 12, 2008

I Met the Walrus (an animated film with John Lennon)

Posted by ZP Heller, Brave New Films at Alternet

Back in 1969, 14-year-old Beatles fanatic Jerry Levitan snuck into John Lennon’s hotel room in Toronto. Armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, Levitan convinced Lennon to do an interview.

38 years later, director Josh Raskin has created a hauntingly beautiful animated film using Levitan’s original interview recording. Using the “Yellow Submarine”-inspired pen work of James Braithwaite and digital illustrations of Alex Kurina, “I Met the Walrus” perfectly encapsulates Lennon’s prescient thoughts on politics and peace.

h/t Alternet

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Richard Noggin’ Saturday: Alabama AG Troy King

Posted by BuelahMan on July 12, 2008

The Gay Old Party has another hypocritical anti-gay… gay.

Altho it was unclear (the first time I saw a picture of him) if he would actually suck one… but I had a suspician he’d hold it in his mouth, anyway.

h/t Logan at C&L and first posted at Wonkette:

Anti-Gay Alabama A.G. Caught Being Gay

This may come as a shock, but a prominent anti-homosexual Republican attorney general has apparently been caught having homosexual sex intercourse with his homosexual gay male assistant. Bonus: The dude’s wife caught him, in their bed. This is the rumor that the AG’s office has officially denied, so now of course everybody is spilling the sordid details.

AG in question is Troy King, who, of course, is only interested in outlawing homosexuality and sex toys. His gay lover is either a college “buddy,” or a very young youngster and “Homecoming King” from Troy University. What are the odds of a dude named Troy King getting caught in bed with a Homecoming King from Troy University? This seems like a wacky sitcom plot, on a gay porn channel. (Is this what that Will & Grace was about?)

His dildo fixation makes a lot of since now.

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