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The Obama GITMO myth

Glenn Greenwald writing at Salon.com: New vindictive restrictions on detainees highlights the falsity of Obama defenders regarding closing the camp During the Bush years, the plight of these detainees was a major source of political controversy, but under Obama, it is now almost entirely forgotten. On those rare occasions when it is raised, Obama defenders […]

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Tweet of the day

Jay Mohr (@jaymohr37) on Twitter: The first person to tell me what their actual plan is gets my vote. Jay should really stop listening to the Obamney and Rombama camps and start listening to Gary Johnson!

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The Assassination of Clint Eastwood by the Coward Mitt Romney

Tom Scocca writing at Slate: Is there anyone this campaign won’t sell out? The Mitt Romney campaign had two things to convey about the candidate at the Republican convention: his steadfast likability as a human being, and his hyper-competence as an executive. Whatever progress they made on either front was gone by Friday afternoon, as […]

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Johnson campaign has had enough of Republican ballot shenanigans

Karl Dickey writing at Observer.com: With word Friday that a challenge has been lodged in Ohio to try to remove Libertarian Party presidential candidate and former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson’s name from the November ballot in Ohio, a senior advisor to Johnson’s campaign is charging that the national Republican Party is mounting a concerted […]

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Clint Eastwood Speaks at Republican Convention

I love Clint Eastwood; truly, he is an extremely talented artist. Furthermore, I’m not one of those people who get hung up on the political, or religious, leanings of actors, musicians, etc. For example, I still see most every Tom Cruise or John Travolta movie even though the most sane parts of Scientography are every […]

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Romney wins GOP nomination

Despite the fact that more delegate votes were cast against Mitt Romney (200+) than any GOP presidential nominee since Gerald Ford in 1976, Mitt Romney was formally nominated as his party’s presidential candidate yesterday. So, to all my friends who, for whatever reason, are still members of the GOP, I say this: keep your chins […]

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Romney = Akin?

Ok, let’s just recap the events of the last few days. First, Missouri Representative Todd Akin, running for Senate in that state, made statements to the effect that a woman’s body shuts down when she is legitimately raped and that this prevents pregnancy from occurring. These statements are patently false, and are so very far […]

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Ebert: Don’t tear down that wall!

Roger Ebert gets the separation of Church and State; unfortunately, many, many Americans don’t. Writing at his Chicago Sun-Times site “Roger Ebert’s Journal”: And make no mistake: it is a principle we’re discussing here. If I believe my church’s teachings are correct, my obvious course should be to convert you to my church, not pass […]

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Random find on Twitter: Bragging about paying 13% in taxes

Guy Endore-Kaiser (@GuyEndoreKaiser): Bragging about paying 13% in taxes is like wanting an award because you threw a can at a homeless person that bounced into a recycling bin.

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