tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post4302295051258844640..comments2024-03-27T21:14:20.537-04:00Comments on Dave Dubya's Freedom Rants: A Real Hero, AgainDave Dubyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03279370558997246976noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-78002334566862291462008-01-12T20:48:00.000-05:002008-01-12T20:48:00.000-05:00Always nice to have a fellow geezer around. I must...Always nice to have a fellow geezer around. I must visit your blog.Dave Dubyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03279370558997246976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-55919666693606022922008-01-11T17:03:00.000-05:002008-01-11T17:03:00.000-05:00One of my old friends, Chuck from DC, who worked o...One of my old friends, Chuck from DC, who worked on my survey crew, used to party with McGoverns kids in the 1960's. He said that he met McGovern, a regular guy, and that there were some cool happenings at his place. <BR/><BR/>I wasn't into politics much in those days, but I did make sure to vote against Nixon. One of my classmates, Murray Nixon, was Tricky Dicks cousin. This was in the 1950's before Dick was erected. I didn't like him either.<BR/><BR/>Anyone making over $50,000 a year is rich by my standards, so I doubt that we will ever have a poor president unless we make it a voluntary position. <BR/><BR/>I agree on Reid and Pelosi,but doesn't anybody detest Steney Hoyer anymore...(:Geezer Powerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13904946096365037819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-48527131316551938992008-01-11T02:12:00.000-05:002008-01-11T02:12:00.000-05:00Yes, Larry,Reid and Pelosi are doing essentially t...Yes, Larry,<BR/><BR/>Reid and Pelosi are doing essentially the same thing as Lott and Hastert did. Throwing away an entire branch of government into a useless and paralyzed entity, meekly amd shamefully doing the dictator's bidding. I hope they at least get to carve their initials into the same old rubberstamp. <BR/><BR/>I guess if I was earning minimum wage I'd like them more. Too bad most minimum wage earners are too young, indifferent, or just don't have the time to pay attention to vote.Dave Dubyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03279370558997246976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-83301027427691744602008-01-10T20:52:00.000-05:002008-01-10T20:52:00.000-05:00At least McGovern has the guts to speak out and ca...At least McGovern has the guts to speak out and call for impeachment, while those marvelous elected leaders Pelosi and Reid haven't the spine of a flea.Larryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05283557503536810926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-72112491481434144082008-01-10T20:26:00.000-05:002008-01-10T20:26:00.000-05:00Yes, SOMETHING has got to change. I'd like to thin...Yes, SOMETHING has got to change. I'd like to think a third party could actually become functional. Even if it is started by a billionaire. <BR/><BR/>It can only work to the degree of the support that can be gained behind it. Maybe if they could adopt a platform with no corporate or lobby money. This would require a large membership. I think the numbers are there, but the leadership is not.<BR/><BR/>I don't mind rich guys in politics as long it's an effort to give back a little, instead of exploiting the game for more power and wealth. We hope it's possible to include wealthy people in a mass movement dedicated to the public good.Dave Dubyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03279370558997246976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-50157533365157629822008-01-10T14:01:00.000-05:002008-01-10T14:01:00.000-05:00What are your thoughts about Bloomberg's plan for ...What are your thoughts about Bloomberg's plan for a tripartisan country? He's really talking up a storm from what I can see about getting real recognition for a third, independent party. <BR/><BR/>I'm interested by it, although I'm not convinced it'll work. Maybe at first, but everyone is susceptible to corruption and corporate buying, as it were. Perhaps a total revamp of the system is in order.Anokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05675278947623136467noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-11610650377568587982008-01-10T13:12:00.000-05:002008-01-10T13:12:00.000-05:00DL and Anok -Thanks for stopping by.I've always sa...DL and Anok -<BR/><BR/>Thanks for stopping by.<BR/><BR/>I've always said there are two fatal flaws in our government. The first and worst is the Republican Party, with the second being the Democratic Party.<BR/><BR/>The former being totally corporate bought and the latter half bought, to be generous.<BR/><BR/>We see the horrible imbalance when at least half the corporate D's are voting with the R's. What it breaks down to is a congress with half republicans, a quarter rebublicrats and a quarter democrats.<BR/><BR/>Democrats don't stand a chance without a massive citizens' revolution that infuses the party with people dedicated to representing the public interest.<BR/><BR/>Unfortunatley, this requires a population awake enough to vote their own interests more than they vote for an American idol. <BR/><BR/>What will wake them up? Let's hope it won't be anything worse than another depression. That's what it took last time in the 30's. It also took a president willing to be called a "traitor to his class". <BR/><BR/>This time we may have martial law with troops kicking in our doors. It is exactly what they are getting on-the-job-training for now.<BR/><BR/>By then it will be too late.Dave Dubyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03279370558997246976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-51379487800267864722008-01-09T20:48:00.000-05:002008-01-09T20:48:00.000-05:00Who will? We must.The pockets in Washington run so...Who will? <BR/><BR/><I>We must</I>.<BR/><BR/>The pockets in Washington run so deep, and are so laden with golden promises that I am afraid we can no longer count on anyone <I>in</I> the system to create change, to initiate the kind of promise we need. <BR/><BR/>Thus, it is up to us to act. <BR/><BR/>Nice blog, thank Jim for sending me over. (Geez, I feel like I'm following you around tonight LOL)Anokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05675278947623136467noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-64231352199571099972008-01-09T13:29:00.000-05:002008-01-09T13:29:00.000-05:00I too was a McGovern supporter, and it's been a lo...I too was a McGovern supporter, and it's been a long time since a candidate I supported won the election. Why is that? Why is it that the candidates who really stand for change and whose policy positions are supported by a majority of Americans always end up losing elections?<BR/><BR/>Obviously something is desperately wrong with our democracy (I use the term loosely). Yes, we need to remove corporate money from the system - preferably by a Constitutional amendment that makes it clear that our rights are for citizens, not artificial legal entities. Yes, we need to impeach Cheney and Bush or at the very least launch criminal investigations of their conduct on January 20,2009. <BR/><BR/>We won't. That's the sad part. Most Americans will just rejoice that the political ads are off the TV. The degree of concerted, coordinated, aggressive effort required to return this nation to the rule of law is just not feasible. Sorry to be so pessimistic, but I gotta be real.Charles Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02975241234146573609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-134372208798387606.post-56125095944745941442008-01-07T16:50:00.000-05:002008-01-07T16:50:00.000-05:00That's funny dave, that is so true. this is odd bu...That's funny dave, that is so true. this is odd but he is part of my story today. <BR/> Here is the main link!Sorry bud the link is on my site disregard! <BR/> Bush family started American Nazism by Prescott to be finished by Bushie .<BR/><BR/>This is only a small reason why we George McGovern is right but this is never mentioned. Why? George McGovern, the Democratic Party's 1972 nominee for president, is calling on Congress to impeach President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. And in an editorial in Sunday's Washington Post, McGovern writes the case for impeaching the current president is "far stronger" than the case made against former President Richard Nixon — the man who soundly defeated McGovern in the general election match up. "Bush and Cheney are clearly guilty of numerous impeachable offenses," McGovern writes. "They have repeatedly violated the Constitution. They have transgressed national and international law. They have lied to the American people time after time. <BR/><BR/>"Their conduct and their barbaric policies have reduced our beloved country to a historic low in the eyes of people around the world," he continued. McGovern, a former three-term senator who ran for president on a fiercely anti-war platform, also called the administration's policy in Iraq a "a murderous, illegal, nonsensical war" in violation of international law. "This reckless disregard for life and property, as well as constitutional law, has been accompanied by the abuse of prisoners, including systematic torture, in direct violation of the Geneva Conventions of 1949," he added. But McGovern acknowledged there is little bipartisan support for an impeachment effort, blaming "superficial partisanship" among Republicans, and a "a lack of courage and statesmanship on the part of too many Democratic politicians." George McGovern,impeach Bush and Cheney nowjmsjoinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17631105639275375922noreply@blogger.com