is former gen. wesley clark a war criminal? if he is, are the folks at dkos smart enough to accept it? or, are the bad ole days of the dean vs. clark ratings flame wars returning to dkos?
it is raining right now but it is boiling in my apartment. but thankfully, my wife bought two bags of popsicles yesterday and i am sucking them down one by one by one by one ...
yesterday, i posted a diary from world net daily about the porn star going to bush's dinner. it had already been posted by others, i was told later. however, a bunch of us at work were talking about this story, which was just posted at world net daily:
i'm not going to get into specifics in this diary because of the nature of it but i did want to share some interesting things i have heard from a relative of mine who has a relative stationed in afghanistan.
what is interesting about all this ssi personal account talk is the fact that president clinton, vp gore, and others, like bob kerrey, proposed pretty much the same thing when they were in power.
Tuesday, February 01, 2005
Iraqi Order 81...Orders, Occupation, and Oppression
By Rosemarie Jackowski
" ...Iraqi Order 81 is of special interest because it goes a long way in affecting every living being on the planet. This order prohibits Iraqi farmers from using the methods of agriculture that they have used for centuries. The common worldwide practice of saving heirloom seeds from one year to the next is now illegal in Iraq. Order 81 wages war on Iraqi farmers. They have lost the freedom and liberty to choose their own methods of agriculture. ..."
first diary. please be kind. recommend far and wide.
a story today in the boston globe has me extremely worried about the future of the democratic party.
while the dean/dnc chairmanship juggernaut is exciting, the move afoot for the vice chair is something activists should be concerned about.