Archive for the 'politics' Category

“First you are a citizen. First this is a nation.”

Saturday, November 4th, 2006

The Blog | Eric Kuhn: A Conversation With CNN’s Lou Dobbs: The Economy, Immigration, The Constitution, And A Little, Tiny Sip Of Vodka | The Huffington Post

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You are going to have to assert, again, a fundamental value that you are going to be first and foremost a citizen and that you and everyone around you, [...]

Antiterrorism Bill on Detainees, Geneva Conventions - Rushing Off a Cliff - New York Times

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Antiterrorism Bill on Detainees, Geneva Conventions - Rushing Off a Cliff - New York Times
So these are the aspects of the bill that the Republicans claim are “essential to the President’s war on Terror.” Anyone care to place bets on which will be the clincher that makes the SCotUS toss this bill as unconstitutional? [...]

Iraqi Journalists Add Laws to List of Dangers - New York Times

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Iraqi Journalists Add Laws to List of Dangers - New York Times
Boy, it’s a good thing we’re promoting democracy in Iraq! I’d hate to think what things would be like over there if we weren’t encouraging little things like freedom of the press.

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But these days, men with guns are not Iraqi reporters’ only threat. [...]

drunk

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

here’s the thing
here’s why I’m drunk on tequila
it’s not that Reid couldn’t get 41 votes together to mount a legitimate filibuster against S.3930
(although that’s sad in and of itself)
it’s that the idea of “coercive interrogation” or “extraordinary rendition”or whatever else you want to call “beating people until they tell you what you want to hear,” [...]

Barack Obama, on public service

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

Barack Obama - U.S. Senator for Illinois: Podcast
Barack Obama is a hell of a speaker. I loved this piece of his opening remarks while addressing the summer interns at the Partnership for Public Service. All transcription errors are mine.

… the possibility for us to engage in the process not of perfecting the
world, but [...]