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Andrew Heyman lives and works in Seattle Washington USA.  His true vocation is political writing and agitating for the radical idea that a society that is governed by, and serves the needs of the people is best.

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Alaska Inquiry Concludes Palin Abused Powers - NYTimes.com

Saturday, 11 October 2008 12:44 P GMT-08
A nasty vendetta played-out in Alaska's public life? You BETCHA!
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Palins Repeatedly Pressed Case Against Trooper

Friday, 10 October 2008 1:56 A GMT-08
Dirty deeds, done dirty cheap (if you are a governor).
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The Raw Story | Palin says Obama is 'palling around' with terrorists

Sunday, 5 October 2008 12:43 A GMT-08
Smears from McCain/Palin on the rise? You BETCHA!
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Jobs Report Underlines Economic Decline - Economix Blog - NYTimes.com

Friday, 3 October 2008 1:26 P GMT-08
Well doggone it, this economy thingy is a tough cookie you betcha!
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BBC NEWS | Middle East | Baghdad shaken by suicide attacks

Thursday, 2 October 2008 12:50 P GMT-08
Still think the surge has solved all our problems?
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McCain and Palin’s Interview With Couric - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com

Tuesday, 30 September 2008 1:33 A GMT-08
The definition of "gotcha journalism" now questions from voters.
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McCain Camp Takes Issue With Times Coverage - NYTimes.com

Tuesday, 23 September 2008 1:49 P GMT-08
Ah yes. Blame the press for the news that it reports. How original.
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Crooks and Liars » John McCain has no regrets being Mr DeRegulator on Wall Street: No, I think the deregulation was probably helpful to the growth of our economy

Tuesday, 23 September 2008 1:46 P GMT-08
McCain both embraces and distances himself from being a "deregulator."
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Stocks Fall as Rescue Plan Is Negotiated - NYTimes.com

Tuesday, 23 September 2008 2:16 A GMT-08
Gee it is almost like the folks who caused and ran this disaster don't want to be held accountable for it.
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Fannie Mae vet protests McCain ad - Politico.com Print View

Saturday, 20 September 2008 7:08 P GMT-08
Looks like McCain is hardly unconnected.
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GAO Rules Against Bush's Unitary Executive SCHIP Order

posted Saturday, 19 April 2008

In the midst of the tidal wave of presidential election year BS , the on-going crimes of the Bush administration (or crime family if you will) are getting little attention. 

Front and center today is Bush's war against health care for low income children.  Last year the US Congress twice passed an expansion of the SCHIP program, that would have given more kids access to health care.  The president of course vetoed it both times, because everyone knows that it is a political train wreck with the public:

. . . SCHIP is a widely popular program and the legislation attracted bipartisan support, enough fiscal conservatives balked at the additional $35 billion dollars that the expansion would have cost.

In addition, many Republicans, including President Bush, worried the bill would have been a step in the direction of government-controlled health insurance.

Oops, I meant a train wreck with the insurance industry, and way-out-of-the-mainstream-conservatives who populate DC's dime a dozen far-right think tanks.

In addition to the vetoes, Bush issued an executive order that tried to prevent states from expanding SCHIP themselves.  Once again the heart of the policy is saving the protection racket of the health insurance companies:

The letter told states what steps they needed to take to be sure the children’s health program would not displace or “crowd out” private coverage under group health plans. The White House cited the policy as a justification for rejecting a proposal by New York State to cover 70,000 additional youngsters.

Nice. 

Yesterday the Government Accountablity Office issued an opinion that the order is not exactly legal (at least if we give the slightest attention to the principal of coequal branches of government):

In a formal legal opinion Friday, the accountability office said the new policy “amounts to a marked departure” from a longstanding, settled interpretation of federal law. It is therefore a rule and, under a 1996 law, must be submitted to Congress for review before it can take effect, the opinion said.

Of course Bush, through one of his flying monkeys, dismisses the idea that Congress has any say at all:

But Jeff Nelligan, a spokesman for the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said, “G.A.O.’s opinion does not change our conclusion that the Aug. 17 letter is still in effect.”

Meanwhile the "mainstream" media focuses in on other more important issues:

In a fund-raising letter sent out Friday, the McCain campaign excerpted the words of Hamas political adviser Ahmed Yousef, who in an interview Sunday with WABC radio and WorldNetDaily said the terrorist group supports Obama’s foreign policy vision.

“Barack Obama’s foreign policy plans have even won him praise from Hamas leaders,” the McCain letter says. “We need change in America, but not the kind of change that wins kind words from Hamas, surrenders in Iraq and will hold unconditional talks with Iranian President Ahmadinejad.”

I just don't know if I can make it to November without a few gut-wrenching pukes.

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1. Wil Robinson left...
Tuesday, 22 April 2008 1:59 am :: http://www.internationalpoliticalwill.co

It was inevitable that a man of color with a name like Barack Obama would be linked to Muslim extremists...but McCain and Billary have more sense than to make unfounded claims that are perpetrated by the right-wing nuts on the blogosphere.

Instead, McCain, et. al, will insinuate that which they cannot say.

Which, in turn, only fuels the conspiracy theorists in the blogosphere that think Gaza Palestinians have the time or ability to "cold call" Americans on behalf of Obama...

I've heard there is a new Hillary ad that references Pearl Harbor, the 1929 stock market crash, 9/11 at probably JFK assassination all in one...

...more of the same. When it comes down to it, dirty politicians - be they Democrat or Republican - will use fear and smear to win.


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