11/05/06 BECAUSE OF IRAQ

Are you concerned about security in the US and A against Terrorism? Do you know the US death toll in the war against Terrorism? Why should this be of concern to you? Click here (Fwd from DBB Political Correspondant TFM).

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09/04/06 SUPPORT THE SOLDIERS, AND OUR CEOs

On Labor Day as we gather with family and friends and eat all kinds of food from Carne Asada to Brautwurst, let us not forget the reason we've gathered. We celebrate the hard working people by taking the day off and concluding the long adventure of Summer. We get to talking, and reflect on our jobs, talk a little shop and maybe discuss politics. BTW, do you know how much a soldiers salary is. I was shocked. Its sucks we send these guys to fight for our "Freedom", yet we pay them wages below the poverty line. We should be ashamed of ourselves as a country allowing our soldiers to die overs seas just to preserve oil fields and thus line the Oil Companies pockets, yet paying them what we do. Read below.

Soldiers die, CEOs prosper. (Fwd from DBB Political Correspondant TFM) Derrick Z. Jackson, Globe Columnist. August 30, 2006. More than 2,600 US soldiers have died in Iraq. July's toll for Iraqi civilians was 3,500, the deadliest month of the US occupation. Iraq's civil war is on pace to kill 25,000 to 30,000 civilians by year's end. If you add in the tens of thousands of deaths from the 2003 invasion (we do not know the exact number because the Pentagon won't comment), researchers will inevitably say that the body count has crossed 100,000. All of this madness to stop a madman, Saddam Hussein. The litany of US mistakes and excessive force has the Pentagon commissioning at least two secret strategy studies in Afghanistan and Iraq. ``This is a struggle for the soul of the Army," said Colonel Peter Mansoor, the head of the Army and Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Center. Just as odorous, a mountain of corporate cash grows next to the piles of bodies. In this bizarre war where Iraqi civilians fear both suicide bombers and the United States, the biggest sacrifice that President Bush asked of American civilians was to get on a plane and show those terrorists a thing or two by going to Disney World. Defense contractors took that request to a logical extreme. They built their own fantasy land. There is no evidence of a contractor having a soul in the 13th annual Executive Excess CEO survey by the Institute for Policy Studies, a progressive think tank, and the Boston-based United for a Fair Economy. The report found that 34 defense CEOs have been paid nearly $1 billion since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. As soldiers have died in displaying personal patriotism, the pay gap between soldiers and defense CEOs has exploded. Before 9/11, the gap between CEOs of publicly traded companies and army privates was already a galling 190 to 1. Today, it is 308 to 1. The average army private makes $25,000 a year. The average defense CEO makes $7.7 million. ``Did this surprise us? No, because we've been watching since Sept. 11," said Betsy Leondar-Wright, communications director for United for a Fair Economy. ``While the rest of us were worrying about terrorism and mourning the people who died, the CEOs were maneuvering their companies to take advantage of fear and changing oil supply, not just for competition but for personal enrichment." The top profiteers after 9/11 were the CEOs of United Technologies ($200 million), General Dynamics ($65 million), Lockheed Martin ($50 million), and Halliburton ($49 million). Other firms where CEO pay the last four years added up to $25 million to $45 million were Textron, Engineered Support Systems, Computer Sciences, Alliant Techsystems, Armor Holding, Boeing, Health Net, ITT Industries, Northrop Grumman, Oshkosh Truck, URS, and Raytheon. While Army privates died overseas earning $25,000 a year, David Brooks, the disgraced former CEO of body-armor maker DHB, made $192 million in stock sales in 2004. He staged a reported $10 million bat mitzvah for his daughter. The 2005 pay package for Halliburton CEO David Lesar, head of the firm that most symbolizes the occupation's waste, overcharges, and ghost charges on no-bid contracts, was $26 million, according to the report's analysis of federal Securities and Exchange Commission filings. ``Those examples take the cake, especially because it's all related to their government contracts, which is money straight out of the taxpayer's pocket," Leondar-Wright said. The Executive Excess report, with the help of the Wall Street Journal's 2006 survey of executive compensation, made similar observations of oil executives as their firms enjoy record profits during war. The pay gap between the average oil and gas CEO and the average oil worker is 518 to 1. The general national CEO to worker gap is 411 to 1. The report said that the typical oil construction laborer would have to work 4,279 years to match the $95 million pay last year for Valero Energy CEO William Greehey. This is so out of line that the authors of the Executive Excess report recommend wartime pay restraints for defense CEOs and a permanent congressional watchdog panel for contract fraud and waste. Companies that cannot adhere to restraints should be ineligible for contracts, they said. The report said ``democracies decay when one segment of society flourishes at another's expense." Leondar-Wright said, ``It is now at the point where we have lost any sense of proportion. There is no sense of shared sacrifice, no sense that we're all in this together." Spreading democracy to Iraq is far-fetched when defense and oil CEOs speed its decay at home. They are all in it for themselves, at our expense.

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08/09/06 RIGHT WING WEB SABOTEURS, I SMELL CRUDE OIL AGAIN

As the U.S. emerges from the hottest July on record in 80 years, Al Gore and his film An Inconvenient Truth has turned heads and attracted much attention for its coincidental accuracy. In an effort to douce the buzz about the film and the growing popularity and public appearences of Al Gore, a video appeared on youtube.com spoofing his film. Normal web amatuer tomfoolery right. Wrong. Don't believe everything you read or see when it comes to the net. Read below, then read the media and net reactions.

Al Gore YouTube Spoof Not So Amateurish, Republican PR Firm Said to Be Behind 'Inconvenient Truth' Spoof. Jake Tapper and Max Culhane. Aug. 4, 2006 — A tiny little movie making fun of Al Gore, supposedly made by an amateur filmmaker, recently appeared on the popular Web site YouTube.com. At first blush, the spoof seemed like a scrappy little homemade film poking fun at Gore and his anti-global warming crusade. In the movie, Gore is seen boring an army of penguins with his lecture and blaming global warming for everything, including Lindsay Lohan's thinness. But when the Wall Street Journal tried to find the guy who posted the film "Al Gore's Penguin Army" — listed on YouTube as a 29-year-old — they found the movie didn't come from an amateur working out of his basement. The film actually came from a slick Republican public relations firm called DCI, which just happens to have oil giant Exxon as a client. Exxon denies knowing anything about the film, and DCI says, "We do not disclose the names of our clients, nor do we discuss the work we do on behalf of our clients." Distrust of Mainstream Media. Media ethicists say that if DCI is behind the spoof, they should fess up. "Without the disclosure, it's really ethically questionable," said Diane Farsetta, a senior researcher at the Center for Media and Democracy.a Another question is why would this movie be done in a seemingly unprofessional way, to be shown alongside YouTube's mostly amateur videos, which feature lip-synching, odd performances and funny satires? "They want it to look like this came from someone who really believes this, who is really critical of Al Gore and global warming," Farsetta said. Ana Marie Cox, the Washington editor of Time.com, said Americans have come to distrust the mainstream media. "They're more likely to believe something that comes straight from the horse's mouth," Cox said. Public relations firms have long used computer technology to create bogus grassroots campaigns, which are called "Astroturf." Now these firms are being hired to push illusions on the Internet to create the false impression of real people blogging, e-mailing and making films "People will become more savvy, and then the people who are making the fake videos will become more savvy about how to cover it up," Cox said. So next time you're reading something on the Internet from a "real person" pushing a movie or defending an actor's alcohol-fueled rant — be wary. That real person might actually be a hired gun, selling you an idea through deception.

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08/03/06 ANOTHER FINE MISSIVE FROM THE SIERRA CLUB

(DBB Correspondent TFM) Reminiscent of a Harper's List...more badness about U.S. energy policy... The New York Times said it best in the editorial Delusional Thinking in theSenate. "Almost six months to the day after President Bush urged Congress in his State of the Union address to help break America's addiction to imported oil, the Senate approved a (offshore drilling) bill yesterday that would do nothing to cure that addiction and could actually make it worse...there is not enough oil there or anywhere else in the United States to make a difference in the price of a barrel of oil or a gallon of gasoline at the pump. Why the Senate persists in deluding itself on this remains one of the mysteries of the age." It's no mystery, I say. Not only is the administration and Congress deluded about the impacts of offshore drilling, but they continue to push nuclear energy as an answer to America's energy problem, despite the following facts:
* 0: Number of approved or operating long-term nuclear waste storage facilities in the U.S.
* 300,000: Years that nuclear waste must be stored for it to be considered safe
* 105,000: Number of shipments that would travel through 44 states to move nuclear waste to Yucca Mountain
* 14: Number of years it took to fully complete the cleanup of Three Mile Island's reactor number two after its 1979 partial meltdown
* $973,000,000: Amount spent on the Three Mile Island cleanup
* $66,000,000,000: Amount spent on nuclear energy research and subsidies, 1948-1998
* $13,000,000,000: Amount of additional subsidies for the nuclear industry in the Energy Policy Act of 2005
* $585,000: Average cost for the purchase and installation of a 600 kilowatt hour onshore wind turbine
* 22,222: Number of wind turbines that could have been built using thenuclear subsidies in the Energy Policy Act alone

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05/02/06 NO NEED TO FEAR, THE DECIDER IS HERE

Oh Mr. President, when will you stop putting your foot in your mouth. In case you missed it, on April 18th Bush lashed out at reporters after they hounded him for an explanation on the call for the resignation of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld by six retired Generals because of the mess in Iraq. President Bush replied "I hear the voices, and I read the front page, and I know the speculation. But I'm the decider, and I decide what is best. And what's best is for Don Rumsfeld to remain as the secretary of defense." OMG, let the fun begin. Soon after Bush's proclamation, late night talk show host, internet Flash cartoons and blogs layed into Bush's new Super Hero status. The best of them all was at no surprise The Daily Show and Jon Stewart's rendition of the super crime fighter, and a "Beatleesque" tribute to America's newest hero.

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04/18/06 CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF MURDER

Recently in Venezuela authorities found the bodies of 4 men. The bodies were positively identified as Canadian/Venezuelan brothers Jason Faddoul Diab (12), Kevin Faddoul Diab (13) and Bryan Faddoul Diab (17), and their driver Miguel Rivas (30) after they were kidnapped for 41 days. Since then suspects have been arrested which turned out to be Venezuelan Police. Venezuelans had taken to the streets to protest the killings which received lots of coverage in the Spanish media here in the US. During one of these protests in Caracas, a photo journalist Javier Aguirre for the newspaper El Mundo, and his driver were detained at a road block. They were directed to pull over by a man on a motorcycle who identified himself as a police officer, which they refused. The photographer was shot point blank, and the assailant sped away. Before Aguirre was transported to the hospital, where he died, he took his last picture. A picture of his own murderer. In the picture you can clearly see the motorcycle speeding off, and witnesses identifying the assailant. The picture was used to identify the bike and eventually the ex-cop who pulled the trigger.

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04/14/06 WAVING THE STARS AND STRIPES AND BANGING BUSH

I haven't really posted anything political lately, so now is time to make up for some lost opportunities. I was visiting with some Irish/Scottish American in-laws on Saturday and a debate started up on the subject of the current demonstrations against the proposed Immigration Reform and criminalization of illegal aliens. I was totally out numbered by Conservatives and in the presence of respected family members so I bit my tongue and kept a cool head. The main argument centered around the masses which turned out to protest were waiving Mexican flags and mostly grade school students. I tried to explain the symbolism of the protesters who waved the Mexican flags. They of course are not saying "we're illegal, and Mexican so here is the flag I'll respect and live off you Americans". The waving of the Mexican flags symbolized the corners of Mexico these recent immigrants have journeyed from in order to live a better life and make a decent living. They were protesting the God given right humans have to strive for a better life and how this quest for a better life is/was being proposed as felony by our elected officials. Irish Americans wave Irish flags and American flags during the New York St.Patrick's Day parade. Don't forget the images of the protest not only showed Mexican flags, but many American flags as well. Truth told, the politicians had totally underestimated the response of the Latino community. It was not of concern that they put off passing the new laws, but rather the numbers of potential voters who took to the streets. Do you think the Republican Party wants those masses who took to the streets to become registered voters if not already? Hell no! They can see the disappointment which will happen if they pass such a law. If so many of the biggest minority protests in such numbers, some of the Conservative voters who put Bush in office might vote Democrat in the Mid-Term elections and in 2008. The Democratic Party is not getting off easy as well. I'm ashamed of my Government to have the balls to propose such legislation. May 1st many immigrants will boycott work, school, and overall commerce. The dependany on Latino workers, Students and Consumer will be demonstrated. They'll see, they'll all see the under estimated voting power of the people they have offended. Viva La Raza!!

Oh, I almost forgot. George W. Bush is a fucking idiot. How can a President who started an unjust War, authorized Domestic Spying, and lied about the leaking of classified information still be in office. Bill Clinton was the constant target of Conservatives and got impeached for getting a blow job in the Oval Office, but Bush has lied, cheated, decieved and run this country into the ground and no impeachment. I say ITMFA!!

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12/17/05 BIG BROTHER'S MIDDLE NAME IS W.

I am lost for words. At first I thought George W. Bush was just a dumb ass. I have always thought that of the people who drive around with "Bush Chaney 05" stickers. If it weren't for my recent conversion to spreading good karma, I'd still be flipping off every Right Wing ass wipe who crosses my path. But, after the shit Bush admitted to today you gotta hand it to him. W. really thinks he's above the law. This President who has out right stolen an election, sentenced 2100+ Americans to their death has now placed his balls on the table and in the face of every American and authorized the illegal spying of US citizens. "The American people expect me to do everything in my power under our laws and Constitution to protect them and their civil liberties," Bush said in his weekly radio address. "And that is exactly what I will continue to do, so long as I'm the president of the United States." Bush stated his actions were "consistent with U.S. law and the Constitution." Bush has not been reading the same Constitution I've have. Bush continued,"Yesterday the existence of this secret program was revealed in media reports, after being improperly provided to news organizations. As a result, our enemies have learned information they should not have, and the unauthorized disclosure of this effort damages our national security and puts our citizens at risk." Thus the spin has begun. Bush was re-elected primarily based on paranoia, and it is no doubt Bush's handlers will continue to convince Americans the President actually cares about them and if they don't approve of our government listening in on our business, terrorist will roam free and blow up all of us. Good God America, wake up and smell the oil! Click here to hear your President confess to yet another crime. Oh yeh, Bush steals music too (paragraph 4, line 1).

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10/26/05 A LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT

Dear Mr. Bush,

Have you ever been to the U.S. Virgin Islands? I hear St. Croix is one of the must see locations in the world. Well, I urge you to visit very soon. The U.S. Virgin Islands is a Territory of the United States. There are some interesting facts about the U.S. Virgin Islands. The residents of the U.S. Virgin Islands have been U.S. citizens since 1927. Although taxpaying citizens, residents of the islands have no vote in U.S. national elections. This means not one resident of the U.S. Virgin Islands voted for you Mr. President. When you do visit, the islands will be missing one of its natives. Have you ever heard of Jose E. Rosario? He was born in St. Croix. Incase you haven't heard Mr. Bush, Spc. Jose E. Rosario was one of three soldiers killed when their Humvee was struck by enemy fire during patrol operations in Balad, Iraq, on October 19, 2005. To help you remember even further, Spc. Jose E. Rosario was the 2000th U.S. Casualty in your personal war against terrorism Mr. Bush. Spc. Jose E. Rosario was 20 years young. So when you do visit St. Croix, make sure to stop by his parents home and personally thank them for the sacrifice of their son. You can rest easy knowing 2000 American lives have been sacrificed in order to etch your name in history as the President who preserved American Imperialism in the name of Freedom and The War on Terror, and at the same time gained control of the precious Iraqi Oil Fields you and your Saudi brothers covet and protect at all costs.

p.s. I know you found Saddam, but have you found the WMDs you were looking for, or does it matter?

Bruno Simon Valdez

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09/09/05 ONE PHOTO SAYS IT ALL...

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02/08/05 HOW YOU LIKE ME NOW?

Since November 2nd I have pretty much kept my mouth shut. It wasn't humility, shame or a concession. It was me gathering my thoughts, feelings, and views. More than a gathering, it was a refining of my genuine hatred towards George W. Bush and all his lying puppeteers. I had it out with a family member before the Election (and after), and what I took from the Election and those "discussions" was, people will in the end believe what they want to believe. Citizens of Dumbfuckistan don't see his arrogance, his callousness, his dumb ass wit, and his lack of genuine compassion. Machievelli said "the end justifies the means". The problem is, the "means" is producing body bags, and there is no "end" in sight. Jed is on the horizon. Year seven and eight will consist of Senior and W. positioning Jed to continue the message. God help us all.

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10/20/04 YEAH, HE'S THE MAN

Is this guy for real? Check out Dubya's bouts with honesty and wisdom. First during the last debate, and then at a rally on Tuesday 10/19.

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10/08/04 JIB JAB STRIKES AGAIN

From the makers of the outrageously popular Political Satire Shockwave hit, This Land comes the newest Shockwave gem. Although not as good as This Land, the latest is a nice attempt to capitalize on the success of the first. DBB gives it a thumbs up, kinda, sorta, not really... Watch it here.

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10/07/04 GO VOTE

Less than a month to go. We go to the polls and vote for President. If you can't tell by now, I don't particularly like Bush. I think he lacks the capacity to lead this country. I feel he is a puppet of his Adminstration. I honestly believe when you take away all the staged appearences, spin, and scripts, he possess medicore smarts at best. Check him out during the debate. Its quite funny though when you look into the eyes of a Bush supporter, you can see the doubt. You can see them struggling to convince themselves that his is the great leader they would like him to be. You see, I can say these things. I'm American! If you don't like it, go away! Ok, if your still not gonna be honest with yourself, listen to what I think is the best sample of W's intelligence in the past 4 years. Go out and rent Fahrenheit 9/11, and then go vote your concience. If your still not convinced, click here to see what W's lies have done for this country...

Do the right thing, Vote Kerry

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07/31/04 THIS LAND

O.K. I can't resist any more. Most everyone I've mentioned it to has seen the Shockwave of Kerry/W, This Land. It has turned into quite a gem. Jib Jab has had to edit their web site and show it exclusivley, while putting their other stuff on ice. It's the hit of the campaign, and I can't get enough of it. Not to mention when we went camping in Coalinga, it was the most popular campfire song of the trip performed by my rapidly developing Liberal kids of course!!

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05/22/04 JINGLE THE TRUTH

You know... I remember being so pissed, with a knot in my gut, the night I witnessed the Bush family orchestrate the results of the 2002 Presidential Elections. I could remember Daddy Bush leaning over to Jed as if to say, "Get your ass on the phone and do something about this". Next thing we hear, Gore actually didn't win Florida, and W. is the leader of the freeworld. Fast forward three and a half years, look at us now. $2.35 per gallon gas, and Iraqi prisoners with ladies chonis on their head! To sum it up, click here!

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