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anybody realize there was a protest march? this article speaks to scott ritters concern about the lack of focus at these anti-war marches. does the lack of focus cause the dilution of impact? does anything get through the media filter anyway?

- dave 4-30-2006 4:50 pm [link] [add a comment]

spliff bob, square plants (lennon, dylan documentary outtake)


- dave 4-29-2006 4:24 pm [link] [add a comment]

sponge bong, hemp pants


- dave 4-29-2006 4:00 pm [link] [add a comment]

check this one out. neil young with devo doing a tweaked out version of hey hey, my my.


- dave 4-27-2006 7:18 pm [link] [2 comments]

dont be afraid to care...

can cross yoga off the list of things i need to do. i didnt even have to get on a plane, astral notwithstanding.

- dave 4-27-2006 7:07 am [link] [add a comment]

france gall - les annees folles


- dave 4-26-2006 8:10 pm [link] [add a comment]

sinatra and jobim - medley (1967)


- dave 4-26-2006 7:48 pm [link] [add a comment]

(What Is....)

Most thought-provoking in our thought-provoking time is that we are still not thinking.

- dave 4-26-2006 7:42 am [link] [add a comment]

ll cool j - going back to cali


- dave 4-26-2006 7:33 am [link] [add a comment]

run dmc vs. the treacherous three


- dave 4-26-2006 7:29 am [link] [add a comment]

early os mutantes w/ gilberto gil


- dave 4-26-2006 7:23 am [link] [add a comment]

suicide - ghost rider (live)


- dave 4-26-2006 7:17 am [link] [add a comment]

the pipettes -your kisses are wasted on me


- dave 4-26-2006 7:14 am [link] [add a comment]

the shangri las - give him a great big kiss


- dave 4-26-2006 6:53 am [link] [add a comment]

lets get this party ended


- dave 4-22-2006 6:42 pm [link] [add a comment]

in a rational world, scott ritter would be receiving medals instead of signing books at middle schools and doing interviews in alt-weeklies. the only thing hes said of late that was acknowledged by the corporate mediasphere was his criticism of the anti-war movement. im sure cindy sheehans tactics are of much more concern than the us global hegemon.

That’s why when I speak of Iran, I say be careful of falling into the trap of nonproliferation, disarmament, weapons of mass destruction; this is a smokescreen. The Bush administration does not have policy of disarmament vis-à-vis Iran. They do have a policy of regime change. If we had a policy of disarmament, we would have engaged in unilateral or bilateral discussions with the Iranians a long time ago. But we put that off the table because we have no desire to resolve the situation we use to facilitate the military intervention necessary to achieve regime change. It’s the exact replay of the game plan used for Iraq, where we didn’t care what Saddam did, what he said, what the weapons inspectors found. We created the perception of a noncompliant Iraq, and we stuck with that perception, selling that perception until we achieved our ultimate objective, which was invasion that got rid of Saddam. With Iran, we are creating the perception of a noncompliant Iran, a threatening Iran. It doesn’t matter what the facts are. Now that we have successfully created that perception, the Bush administration will move forward aggressively until it achieves its ultimate objective, which is regime change.

- dave 4-20-2006 3:24 pm [link] [add a comment]

cheney of fools

Yet, despite the fact that hundreds of thousands of words have been written on Cheney’s role in the Bush administration, most of what’s been written fails to explain how the vice president wields his extraordinary authority. Notoriously opaque, the Office of the Vice President (OVP) is very difficult for journalists to penetrate. But a Prospect investigation shows that the key to Cheney’s influence lies with the corps of hard-line acolytes he assembled in 2001. They serve not only as his eyes and ears, monitoring a federal bureaucracy that resists many of Cheney’s pet initiatives, but sometimes serve as his fists, too, when the man from Wyoming feels that the passive-aggressive bureaucrats need bullying. Like disciplined Bolsheviks slicing through a fractious opposition, Cheney’s team operates with a single-minded, ideological focus on the exercise of American military power, a belief in the untrammeled power of the presidency, and a fierce penchant for secrecy.

- dave 4-19-2006 6:55 pm [link] [add a comment]

drat, drat and double drat
- dave 4-19-2006 4:29 am [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]




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