Salt Lake Tribune – Salt Lake sounds off in protest and support
A crowd of thousands cheered Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson for calling President Bush a “dishonest, war-mongering, human-rights violating president” whose time in office would “rank as the worst presidency our nation has ever had to endure.”
The group – including children and elderly and some hailing from throughout Utah – then marched to the federal building Wednesday to deliver a copy of a symbolic indictment against the president and Congress for abuse of power and failure to uphold the U.S. Constitution.
It sounds like Rocky Anderson needs to think about running for President. He sure has Bush’s number and called him on it! Give em hell, Rocky!
The Blog | Flavia Colgan: In the Senate, Double Secret Shenanigans | The Huffington Post
In the movie Animal House, in his incessant quest to get rid of the nuisance of the Delta fraternity, the evil Dean Wormer puts them on “Double Secret Probation.” It was a completely made-up term, which just made his desperation even more hilarious. For the past few weeks in the United States Senate, some unnamed Senator (who we now know to be the Republican Senator from Alaska, Ted Stevens) has used something called a “secret hold” to kill some common sense legislation.
It would be as funny as what Dean Wormer did, if it wasn’t an actual Senate procedure, and if the bill wasn’t of such importance.
When a US of A Senator (Republican from Alaska, Ted Stevens) uses Animal House’s Dean Wormer as a role model and tries to emulate him in the Senate there is a MAJOR problem in this country. Time to get the asshats out of office at any price! Too damn bad John is dead…
GOP Rep Shays: Cheney And Rumsfeld Are “Over The Top”… | The Huffington Post
This from the Washington Post via Huffington. I’d have to say that a major house (white that is) cleaning is on the wind. And about damn time!
Bush Assassinated In “Shockingly Real” Drama… | The Huffington Post
Couldn’t happen to a more deserving person. Unless it was Cheney or Rove or Rice…
Student can wear Bush-mocking T-shirt: court | NEWS.com.au
Way to go! A court that sided with the kid instead of the school or the government.
Of course this isn’t reported on a US of Censorship site but is from a Austrailian news site.