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		<title>McCain&#8217;s theater of the ill-timed idiocy.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sen. Barack Obama&#8217;s foreign policy positions could encourage America&#8217;s enemies to test it during the early days of an Obama administration, Sen. John McCain said Wednesday. Sen. John McCain says he will consider a second economic stimulus package if he is elected president. &#8220;And the thing that probably may encourage them a little is that <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/10/22/mccains-theater-of-the-ill-timed-idiocy/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sen. Barack Obama&#8217;s foreign policy positions could encourage<br />
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&#8220;And the thing that probably may encourage them a little is that Sen.<br />
Obama has been wrong,&#8221; McCain said in an interview to be aired on CNN&#8217;s<br />
&#8220;The Situation Room&#8221; at 6 p.m. ET Wednesday.</p>
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<p>BUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>Al-Qaida supporters suggested in a Web site message this week they<br />
would welcome a pre-election terror attack on the U.S. as a way to<br />
usher in a McCain presidency.</p>
<p>The message, posted Monday on the password-protected al-Hesbah Web<br />
site, said if al-Qaida wants to exhaust the United States militarily<br />
and economically, &#8220;impetuous&#8221; Republican presidential candidate Sen.<br />
John McCain is the better choice because he is more likely to continue<br />
the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.</p>
<p>&#8220;This requires presence of an impetuous American leader such as<br />
McCain, who pledged to continue the war till the last American<br />
soldier,&#8221; the message said. &#8220;Then, al-Qaida will have to support McCain<br />
in the coming elections so that he continues the failing march of his<br />
predecessor, Bush.&#8221;</p>
<p>SITE Intelligence Group, based in Bethesda, Md., monitors the Web site and translated the message.</p>
<p>&#8220;If al-Qaida carries out a big operation against American<br />
interests,&#8221; the message said, &#8220;this act will be support of McCain<br />
because it will push the Americans deliberately to vote for McCain so<br />
that he takes revenge for them against al-Qaida. Al-Qaida then will<br />
succeed in exhausting America till its last year in it.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>McCain Campaign Jumps The Shark (Unfairly)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[John McCain said Thursday that Barack Obama’s poll numbers are rising as the economy seems to sink &#8220;because life isn’t fair.” “He certainly did nothing for the first few days,” McCain told Fox News Thursday. &#8220;I suspended my campaign, took our ads down, came back to Washington, met with the House folks and got on <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/10/02/mccain-campaign-jumps-the-shark-unfairly/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John McCain said Thursday that Barack Obama’s poll numbers are rising as the economy seems to sink &#8220;because life isn’t fair.”</p>
<p>“He certainly did nothing for the first few days,” McCain told Fox News Thursday. &#8220;I suspended my campaign, took our ads down, came back to Washington, met with the House folks and got on the phone, and also had face-to-face meetings.”</p>
<p>New CNN/Time/Opinion Research Corporation polls of several key battleground states released Wednesday found Obama has made gains across the board – either taking statistically significant leads, or erasing McCain advantages – over the past few weeks. Since the financial crisis began in mid-September, Obama has taken and held a lead over McCain in the national CNN poll of polls.</p>
<p>“I&#8217;m the <b>underdog</b>[ed. Huh?]. I love being the underdog…. We&#8217;re going to be up late on election night,” he said.</p>
<p>According to McCain, running mate Sarah Palin is also facing an unfair disadvantage as she heads into the debate tonight. “Frankly, I wish they had picked a moderator that isn’t writing a book favorable to Barack Obama. Let’s face it,” he said. “But I have to have to have confidence that Gwen Ifill will handle this as the professional journalist that she is… <u><b>Life isn’t fair</b></u>, as I mentioned earlier in the program.”</p>
<p>PBS journalist Gwen Ifill, the moderator of Thursday’s vice presidential debate, is writing a book about a new generation of black leaders that happens to include, of all things, Barack Obama. Perhaps she should stick to the revisionist type of history that Republicans so favor?</p>
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		<title>The new McCain Tactic. Steal your opponent&#8217;s suggestions.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 17:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After last week&#8217;s debacle, where Obama call John McCain to try to come out with a joint statement, and McCain blew him off long enough to try and take the idea as his own thunder, we should have seen that the MCCain camp is fresh out of ideas that don&#8217;t involve negative politicking and as <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/09/30/the-new-mccain-tactic-steal-your-opponents-suggestions/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After last week&#8217;s debacle, where Obama call John McCain to try to come out with a joint statement, and McCain blew him off long enough to try and take the idea as his own thunder, we should have seen that the MCCain camp is fresh out of ideas that don&#8217;t involve negative politicking and as such shouldn&#8217;t have been shocked to hear McCain parrot Obama&#8217;s suggestion to increase the amount guaranteed by the FDIC from $100,000 to $250,000. For those who didn&#8217;t catch the statement by Obama this morning, Barack proposed raising the cap as a way to protect more of the life savings many Americans currently have in US banks. This is the statement that was posted on his site this AM  at <u><b>7:51 EST.</b></u></p>
<blockquote><p>Yesterday, within the course of a few hours, the failure to pass the economic rescue plan in Washington led to the single largest decline of the stock market in two decades.</p>
<p>While I, like others, am outraged that the reign of irresponsibility on Wall Street and in Washington has created the current crisis, I also know that continued inaction in the face of the gathering storm in our financial markets would be catastrophic for our economy and our families.</p>
<p>At this moment, when the jobs, retirement savings, and economic security of all Americans hang in the balance, it is imperative that all of us – Democrats and Republicans alike – come together to meet this crisis.</p>
<p>The bill rejected yesterday was a marked improvement over the original blank check proposed by the Bush Administration.  It included restraints on CEO pay, protections for homeowners, strict oversight as to how the money is spent, and an assurance that taxpayers will recover their money once the economy recovers.  Given the progress we have made, I believe we are unlikely to succeed if we start from scratch or reopen negotiations about the core elements of the agreement.  But in order to pass this plan, we must do more.</p>
<p>One step we could take to potentially broaden support for the legislation and shore up our economy would be to expand federal deposit insurance for families and small businesses across America who have invested their money in our banks.</p>
<p>The majority of American families should rest assured that the deposits they have in our banks are safe.  Thanks to measures put in place during the Great Depression, deposits of up to $100,000 are guaranteed by the federal government.  </p>
<p>While that guarantee is more than adequate for most families, it is insufficient for many small businesses that maintain bank accounts to meet their payroll, buy their supplies, and invest in expanding and creating jobs.  The current insurance limit of $100,000 was set 28 years ago and has not been adjusted for inflation.  </p>
<p>That is why today, I am proposing that we also raise the FDIC limit to $250,000 as part of the economic rescue package – a step that would boost small businesses, make our banking system more secure, and help restore public confidence in our financial system.</p>
<p>I will be talking to leaders and members of Congress later today to offer this idea and urge them to act without delay to pass a rescue plan.</p></blockquote>
<p>Shortly thereafter, at<u><b> 8:20 AM EST,</b></u> McCain appeared on CNN with that exact same suggestion. Coincidence, I doubt it. When in trouble, co-opt you opponents ideas and pretend they&#8217;re yours..</p>
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		<title>Posse Comitatus. A primer and a warning.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Wikipedia. The Posse Comitatus Act is a United States federal law (18 U.S.C.&#160;§&#160;1385) passed on June 16, 1878 after the end of Reconstruction. The Act prohibits most members of the federal uniformed services (the Army, Air Force, and State National Guard forces when such are called into federal service) from exercising nominally state law <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/09/25/posse-comitatus-a-primer-and-a-warning/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From Wikipedia. </p>
<blockquote><p>The <b>Posse Comitatus Act</b> is a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_federal_law" title="United States federal law" class="mw-redirect">United States federal law</a> (<span class="plainlinksneverexpand"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_18_of_the_United_States_Code" title="Title 18 of the United States Code">18 U.S.C.</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1385.html" class="external text" title="http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1385.html" rel="nofollow">§&nbsp;1385</a></span>) passed on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_16" title="June 16">June 16</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1878" title="1878">1878</a> after the end of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_era_of_the_United_States" title="Reconstruction era of the United States">Reconstruction</a>. The Act prohibits most members of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniformed_services_of_the_United_States" title="Uniformed services of the United States">federal uniformed services</a> (the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army" title="United States Army">Army</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force" title="United States Air Force">Air Force</a>, and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_National_Guard" title="United States National Guard" class="mw-redirect">State National Guard forces</a> when such are called into federal service) from exercising nominally state law enforcement police or peace officer powers that maintain &#8220;law and order&#8221; on non-federal property (states, their counties and municipal divisions) in the former <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_States_of_America" title="Confederate States of America">Confederate</a> states.</p>
<p>The statute generally prohibits federal military personnel and units of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_National_Guard" title="United States National Guard" class="mw-redirect">United States National Guard</a><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution" title="United States Constitution">Constitution</a> or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Congress" title="United States Congress">Congress</a>. </p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p> under federal authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within the United States, except where expressly authorized by the</p>
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<p>From Army Times:</p>
<blockquote><p>Beginning Oct. 1 for 12 months, the 1st BCT will be under the<br />
day-to-day control of U.S. Army North, the Army service component of<br />
Northern Command, as an on-call federal response force for natural or<br />
manmade emergencies and disasters, including terrorist attacks.<br />&#8230;
<p>They may be called upon to help with <i><b><u>civil unrest and crowd control</u></b></i><br />
or to deal with potentially horrific scenarios such as massive<br />
poisoning and chaos in response to a chemical, biological,<br />
radiological, nuclear or high-yield explosive, or CBRNE, attack.</p>
<p>Training<br />
for homeland scenarios has already begun at Fort Stewart and includes<br />
specialty tasks such as knowing how to use the “jaws of life” to<br />
extract a person from a mangled vehicle; extra medical training for a<br />
CBRNE incident; and working with U.S. Forestry Service experts on how<br />
to go in with chainsaws and cut and clear trees to clear a road or area.</p>
<p>The<br />
1st BCT’s soldiers also will learn how to use “the first ever nonlethal<br />
package that the Army has fielded,” 1st BCT commander Col. Roger<br />
Cloutier said, referring to crowd and traffic control equipment and<br />
nonlethal weapons designed to subdue unruly or dangerous individuals<br />
without killing them.</p>
<p>“It’s a new modular package of nonlethal<br />
capabilities that they’re fielding. They’ve been using pieces of it in<br />
Iraq, but this is the first time that these modules were consolidated<br />
and this package fielded, and because of this mission we’re undertaking<br />
we were the first to get it.”</p>
<p>The package includes equipment to<br />
stand up a hasty road block; spike strips for slowing, stopping or<br />
controlling traffic; shields and batons; and, beanbag bullets.</p>
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<p>Anyone else a touch concerned??</p>
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		<title>More classic Palin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[from http://mudflats.wordpress.com/2008/09/15/palins-revelations-repent-the-end-is-near/ Rev. Howard Bess: Palin now denies that she wanted to censor library books, but Bess insists that his book was on a “hit list” targeted by Palin. “I’m as certain of that as I am that I’m sitting here. This is a small town, we all know each other. People in city government <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/09/15/more-classic-palin-2/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>from <a target="_blank" href="http://mudflats.wordpress.com/2008/09/15/palins-revelations-repent-the-end-is-near/">http://mudflats.wordpress.com/2008/09/15/palins-revelations-repent-the-end-is-near/</a></p>
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<p>Rev. Howard Bess:</p>
<p>Palin now denies that she wanted to censor library books, but Bess insists that his book was on a “hit list” targeted by Palin. “I’m as certain of that as I am that I’m sitting here. This is a small town, we all know each other. People in city government have confirmed to me what Sarah was trying to do.”</p>
<p>[He] says that Palin also helped push the evangelical drive to take over the Mat-Su Borough school board. “She wanted to get people who believed in creationism on the board,” said Munger, a music composer and teacher. “I bumped into her once after my band played at a graduation ceremony at the Assembly of God. I said, ‘Sarah, how can you believe in creationism — your father’s a science teacher.’ And she said, ‘We don’t have to agree on everything.’</p>
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<blockquote><p>“I pushed her on the earth’s creation, whether it was really less than 7,000 years old and whether dinosaurs and humans walked the earth at the same time. And she said yes, she’d seen images somewhere of dinosaur fossils with human footprints in them.”</p>
<p>Munger also asked Palin if she truly believed in the End of Days, the doomsday scenario when the Messiah will return. “She looked in my eyes and said, ‘Yes, I think I will see Jesus come back to earth in my lifetime.’”</p>
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<p>Sarah Palin ABC Interview With Charlie Gibson Part 1</p>
<blockquote><p>GIBSON: But this is not just reforming a government.<br />
This is also running a government on the huge international stage in a<br />
very dangerous world. When I asked John McCain about your national<br />
security credentials, he cited the fact that you have commanded the<br />
Alaskan National Guard and that Alaska is close to Russia. Are those<br />
sufficient credentials?</p>
<p>PALIN: But it is about reform of government and it’s about putting<br />
government back on the side of the people, and that has much to do with<br />
foreign policy and national security issues Let me speak specifically<br />
about a credential that I do bring to this table, Charlie, and that’s<br />
with the energy independence that I’ve been working on for these years<br />
as the governor of this state that produces nearly 20 percent of the<br />
U.S. domestic supply of energy, that I worked on as chairman of the<br />
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, overseeing the oil and gas<br />
development in our state to produce more for the United States.</p>
<p>GIBSON: I know. I’m just saying that national security is a whole lot more than energy.</p>
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<blockquote><p>PALIN: It is, but I want you to not lose sight of the<br />
fact that energy is a foundation of national security. It’s that<br />
important. It’s that significant.</p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>GIBSON: Do you agree with the Bush doctrine?</p>
<p>PALIN:&nbsp; In what respect, Charlie? (no clue what the Bush Doctrine is)</p>
<p>GIBSON: The Bush — well, what do you — what do you interpret it to be?</p>
<p>PALIN: His world view. (Hopeful)</p>
<p>GIBSON: No, the Bush doctrine, enunciated September 2002, before the Iraq war.</p>
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		<title>A few points about Palin.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I realize everyone is good and tired of hearing about her, but some of her recent comments have come to frighten me. In her interview with Charlie Gibson on 20/20, Sarah, when asked about the Bush Doctrine, first responded by asking what Charlie meant by tat phrase&#8230;. I may not be a Poly Sci major, <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/09/12/a-few-points-about-palin/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I realize everyone is good and tired of hearing about her, but some of her recent comments have come to frighten me. In her interview with Charlie Gibson on 20/20, Sarah, when asked about the Bush Doctrine, first responded by asking what Charlie meant by tat phrase&#8230;. I may not be a Poly Sci major, but even little ole I know what the &#8220;Bush Doctrine&#8221; is. I know how it was first presented, in a speech, as official policy of the Bush presidency as it related to foreign policy, and how it was modified and expanded over the years. I am smart enough to realize that even if you don&#8217;t know the major policy points of every single presidency, you should at least be basically conversant with the current policy, especially if you are trying to be but a heartbeat away from having to either defend or modify that doctrine. To not know that, is excusable if you&#8217;re an average Joe, or a elementary school student, but is completely inexcusable if you&#8217;re running to be V.P. Furthermore, trying to bullshit your way through an answer that has absolutely nothing to do with the original question shows a pretty deep intellectual weakness. She also, when queried about her qualifications as an expert on Russia, stated that her state&#8217;s proximity to Russia, provides her that expertise, by this rationale, my proximity to Kansas makes me an expert on growing corn, and if I lived in texas I&#8217;d be a policy expert on South America. <br />    Now, another small point I want to make tonight is that as a race, Blacks are probably a lot more socially conservative than most people would believe. What forms the way we end up voting is that we believe that personal morality should never be enforced as public policy. We have something of a memory of that being the case in America&#8217;s past in a way that affected us rather adversely. it&#8217;s okay to be ant-abortion, anti-immigration, anti-homosexuality from a personal point of view. Maybe YOU would never have an abortion, maybe YOU would never be homosexual, that&#8217;s fine, you don&#8217;t have to have an abortion, you don&#8217;t have to go out and have a homosexual experience. But what you do and believe should not and cannot be forced on others. Every person&#8217;s morals are personal and private, and should never spring from legislation, but from personal belief. After all, there are large segments of America that believe miscegenation is immoral, should those laws be reinstated as well?, should a official national religion be defined? and if so, which segment? Baptist, Southern Baptist, Methodist, Pentecostal, Catholic, Lutheran, AME? It&#8217;s a slippery slope and our nation, and our children would be best served if we stayed on the even path, the center road, and stayed off the deges on EITHER side.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alaskans Speak (In A Frightened Whisper): Palin Is &#8220;Racist, Sexist, Vindictive, And Mean&#8221; by Charley James &#8220;So Sambo beat the bitch!&#8221; This is how Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin described Barack Obama&#8217;s win over Hillary Clinton to political colleagues in a restaurant a few days after Obama locked up the Democratic Party presidential nomination. <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/09/08/true-colors-shining-through/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span><span style="font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;"><span style="background-color: transparent; font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;">Alaskans Speak (In A Frightened Whisper): Palin Is                &#8220;Racist, Sexist, Vindictive, And Mean&#8221;</p>
<p>by Charley                James</p>
<p>&#8220;So Sambo beat the bitch!&#8221;</p>
<p>This is how                Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin described Barack                Obama&#8217;s win over Hillary Clinton to political colleagues in a                restaurant a few days after Obama locked up the Democratic Party                presidential nomination.<br />
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<span><span style="font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;"><span style="background-color: transparent; font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;">According to Lucille, the waitress                serving her table at the time and who asked that her last name not                be used, Gov. Palin was eating lunch with five or six people when                the subject of the Democrat&#8217;s primary battle came up. The                governor, seemingly not caring that people at nearby tables would                likely hear her, uttered the slur and then laughed loudly as her                meal mates joined in appreciatively.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was kind of                disgusting,&#8221; Lucille, who is part Aboriginal, said in a phone                interview after admitting that she is frightened of being                discovered telling folks in the &#8220;lower 48&#8243; about life near the                North Pole.</p>
<p>Then, almost with a sigh, she added, &#8220;But                that&#8217;s just Alaska.&#8221;</p>
<p>Racial and ethnic slurs may be &#8220;just                Alaska&#8221; and, clearly, they are common, everyday chatter for                Palin.</p>
<p>Besides insulting Obama with a Step-N&#8217;-Fetch- It,                &#8220;darkie musical&#8221; swipe, people who know her say she refers                regularly to Alaska&#8217;s Aboriginal people as &#8220;Arctic Arabs&#8221; – how                efficient, lumping two apparently undesirable groups into one ugly                description – as well as the more colourful &#8220;mukluks&#8221; along with                the totally unimaginative &#8220;f**king Eskimo&#8217;s,&#8221; according to a                number of Alaskans and Wasillians interviewed for this                article.</p>
<p>But being openly racist is only the tip of the                Palin iceberg. According to Alaskans interviewed for this article,                she is also vindictive and mean. We&#8217;re talking Rove mean and Nixon                vindictive.</p>
<p>No wonder the vast sea of white, cheering faces                at the Republican Convention went wild for Sarah: They adore the                type, it&#8217;s in their genetic code. So much for McCain&#8217;s pledge of a                &#8220;high road&#8221; campaign; Palin is incapable of being part of                one.</p>
<p>Tough Getting People Who Know Her to Talk</p>
<p>It&#8217;s                not easy getting people in the 49th state to speak critically                about Palin – especially people in Wasilla, where she was mayor.                For one thing, with every journalist in the world calling, phone                lines into Alaska have been mostly jammed since Friday; as often                as not, a recording told me that &#8220;all circuits are busy&#8221; or                numbers just wouldn&#8217;t ring. I should think a state that&#8217;s been                made richer than God by oil could afford telephone lines and cell                towers for everyone.</p>
<p>On a more practical level, many people                in Alaska, and particularly Wasilla, are reluctant to speak or be                quoted by name because they&#8217;re afraid of her as well as the state                Republican Party machine. Apparently, the power elite are as mean                as the winters.</p>
<p>&#8220;The GOP is kind of like organized crime up                here,&#8221; an insurance agent in Anchorage who knows the Palin family,                explained. &#8220;It&#8217;s corrupt and arrogant. They&#8217;re all rich because                they do private sweetheart deals with the oil companies, and they                can destroy anyone. And they will, if they have to.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Once                Palin became mayor,&#8221; he continued, &#8220;She became part of that inner                circle.&#8221;</p>
<p>Like most other people interviewed, he didn&#8217;t want                his name used out of fear of retribution. Maybe it&#8217;s the long                winter nights where you don&#8217;t see the sun for months that makes                people feel as if they&#8217;re under constant danger from &#8220;the                authorities. &#8221; As I interviewed residents it began sounding as if                living in Alaska controlled by the state Republican Party is like                living in the old Soviet Union: See nothing that&#8217;s happening, say                nothing offensive, and the political commissars leave you alone.                But speak out and you get disappeared into a gulag north of the                Arctic Circle for who-knows-how- long.</p>
<p>Alright, that&#8217;s an                exaggeration brought on by my getting too little sleep and                building too much anger as I worked this article. But there&#8217;s                ample evidence of Palin&#8217;s vindictive willingness to destroy people                she sees as opponents. Just ask the Wasilla town administrator she                hired before firing him because he rebelled against the way Palin                demanded he do his job, or the town librarian who refused to hold                the book burning Walpurgisnach Mayor Palin                demanded.</p>
<p>Ironically, Palin was pushed into hiring the                administrator by the party poobahs who helped get her elected                after she got herself into trouble over a number of precipitous                firings which gave rise to a recall campaign.</p>
<p>&#8220;People who                fought her attempt to oust the librarian are on her enemies list                to this day,&#8221; states Anne Kilkenny, a Wasilla resident and one of                the few Alaskans willing to speak on-the-record, for attribution,                about Palin. In fact, Kilkenny actually circulated an e-mail                letter about Palin that was verified and printed by The                Nation.</p>
<p>For good measure, Palin booted the Wasilla police                chief from office because, she told a local newspaper, he                &#8220;intimidated&#8221; her.</p>
<p>Running on Extreme Fringe Evangelical                Views</p>
<p>Sarah Palin drew early attention from state GOP                apparatchiks when, during her first mayoral campaign, she ran on                an anti-abortion platform. Normally, political parties do not get                involved in Alaskan municipal elections because they are                nonpartisan. But once word of her extreme fringe evangelical views                made its way to Juneau, the state capitol, state Republicans                tossed some money behind her campaign.</p>
<p>Once in office,                Palin set out to build a machine that chewed up anyone who got in                her way. The good, Godly Christian turns out to be anything                but.</p>
<p>&#8220;She&#8217;s doesn&#8217;t like different opinions and she refuses                to compromise,&#8221; Kilkenny notes. &#8220;When she was mayor, she fought                ideas that weren&#8217;t hers. Worse, ideas weren&#8217;t evaluated on their                merits but on the basis of who proposed them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sound                familiar? Palin may well be Dick Cheney&#8217;s                reincarnate.</p>
<p>Something else has a familiar Republican ring                to it: Her tax policies, and a &#8220;refund surpluses but borrow for                the future&#8221; attitude.</p>
<p>According to Kilkenny and others in                Wasilla as well as Juneau, Palin reduced progressive property                taxes for businesses while mayor and increased a regressive sales                tax which even hits necessities such as food. The tax cuts she                promoted in her St. Paul speech actually benefited large corporate                property owners far more than they benefited residents. Indeed,                Kilkenny insists that many Wasilla home owners actually saw their                tax bill skyrocket to make up for the shortfall. Two other                Wasillian&#8217;s with whom I spoke said property taxes on their modest,                three bedroom homes rose during the Palin regime.</p>
<p>To an                outsider, it would seem hard to do, but an oil-rich town with zero                debt on the day she was inaugurated mayor was left saddled with                $22 million of debt by the time she moved away to become governor                – especially since nothing was spent on things such as improving                the city&#8217;s infrastructure or building a much-needed sewage                treatment plant. So what did Mayor Palin spend the taxpayer&#8217;s                money on, if not fixing streets and scrubbing sewage?</p>
<p>For                starters, she remodelled her office. Several times over, as a                matter of fact.</p>
<p>Then Palin spent $1 million on an                unnecessary, new park that no one other than the contractors and                Palin seemed to want. Next, Sarah doled out more than $15 million                of taxpayer money for a sports complex that she shoved through                even though the city did not own clear title to the land; now,                seven years later, the matter is still in litigation and lawyer                fees are said to be close to at least half of the original                estimated price of the facility.</p>
<p>She also worked hard to                get voters approval of a $5.5 million bond proposal for roads that                could have been built without borrowing. Anchorage may not be the                center of the financial universe but, like good Republicans                everywhere, Sarah Palin knows how to please Alaskan bankers and                bond dealers.</p>
<p>For good measure, she turned Wasilla into a                wasteland of big box stores and disconnected parking                lots.</p>
<p>Sarah Barracuda</p>
<p>En route to the governor&#8217;s                igloo, Palin managed to land what Anne Kilkenny says is the plumb                political appointment in the state: Chair of Alaska&#8217;s Oil and Gas                Conservation Commission (OGCC), a $122,400 per year patronage slot                with no real authority to do anything other than hold meetings.                She took the job despite having no background in energy issues                and, as it turned out, not liking the work.</p>
<p>&#8220;She hated the                job,&#8221; an OGCC staff member who is not authorized to speak with the                news media told me. &#8220;She hated the hours and she hated what little                work there was to do. But she couldn&#8217;t figure out a way to get out                of the thing without offending Gov. Murkowski&#8221; and the state                Republican Party regulars, some of whom were pissed off they                didn&#8217;t get appointed.</p>
<p>But ever the opportunist, Palin                quickly concocted a way. First, she waged a campaign with the                local news media claiming that the position was overpaid and                should be abolished – despite the fact that she lobbied Murkowski                hard to get it. Then, mounting what she saw as a white horse,                Palin raised a cloud of dust by resigning from the OGCC and riding                away with an undeserved reputation as a &#8220;reformer.&#8221;</p>
<p>But                when a local reporter dared to suggest that the reformer Empress                has no clothes, Palin tried to get her fired.</p>
<p>&#8220;She came at                me like I was trying to steal her kids,&#8221; said the targeted                reporter, who now works for an oil company in Anchorage. &#8220;I heard                she had a wild temper and vicious mean streak but it&#8217;s nothing                like you can imagine until she turns it on you.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not                surprising since some of her high school classmates still openly                call her &#8220;Sarah Barracuda,&#8221; Kilkenny insists.</p>
<p>Still, as a                Republican Party hack Palin managed to get herself elected running                under the false flag of a &#8220;reformer.&#8221;</p>
<p>And what did she                bring to the job? No legislative experience other than a city                council of a village of 5,000 people, which is smaller than some                high schools in Chicago. Little hands-on supervisory or managerial                experience; after all, she needed to hire a city administrator to                run Wasilla. No executive experience, except for almost being                recalled as mayor. A philosophy of setting public policy based on                one word: No.</p>
<p>And what has she done since winning the                job?</p>
<p>According to Kilkenny, nothing. Well, nothing other                than suggesting the state&#8217;s multi-multi- million dollar,                oil-generated surplus be distributed to residents and finance                future state needs by borrowing money. Gee, doesn&#8217;t that sound                precisely what George Bush did with the surplus he inherited from                Bill Clinton in 2001 and we all know in what great shape Bush&#8217;s                economic policies left the nation.</p>
<p>It may explain why, when                asked by reporters, including me, what she thought about Palin                being picked to be McCain&#8217;s running mate, her mother-in-law                replied with a sardonic, &#8220;What has Sarah done to qualify her to be                vice president?&#8221; Of course, when the woman – said by many I spoke                with to be well-respected in Wasilla – was running to succeed                Palin as mayor, Sarah refused to endorse her, so that may explain                the family tension.</p>
<p>As Governor, Palin gave the legislature                no direction and budget guidelines, according to the chair of a                legislative committee. But then she staged a huge grandstand play                of line-item vetoing countless projects, calling them pork. &#8220;They                were restored because of public outcry and legislative action,&#8221;                the aide said. &#8220;She vetoed them mostly because she had no idea                what they were or why they were important.&#8221;</p>
<p>But it was                enough to get the McCain, who is mostly unobservant of the world                around him anyway, to think Palin has a reputation as being                &#8220;anti-pork&#8221;.</p>
<p>In fact, Juneau observers note that Palin kept                her hand stuck out as far as anyone for pork ladled out by                indicted Sen. Ted Stevens. She only opposed the &#8220;bridge to                nowhere&#8221; after it became clear that it would be politically unwise                to keep supporting it, these same insiders assert. Then, Palin                fell back on her old habits and publicly humiliated him for                pork-barrel politics</span></span></span></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[McCain told a crowd in Pennsylvania yesterday that he had called Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to express solidarity with the people of Georgia, saying: “Today, we are all Georgians.” Saakashvili said on CNN’s American Morning today,“Yesterday, I heard Sen. McCain say, ‘We are all Georgians now,’Well, very nice, you know, very cheering for us to <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/08/13/mccain-steps-up-to-his-g-game/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>McCain told a crowd in Pennsylvania yesterday that he had called<br />
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to express solidarity with the people of Georgia, saying:<br />
“Today, we are all Georgians.”</p>
<p>Saakashvili said on CNN’s American Morning today,“Yesterday, I heard Sen. McCain say, ‘We are all Georgians now,’Well, very nice, you know,<br />
very cheering for us to hear that, but OK,<b> it’s time to pass from this.<br />
<u><i>From words to deeds.</i></u></b>”</p>
<p>John McCain&#8217;s top foreign policy adviser, Randy Scheunemann, a former<br />
lobbyist for the government of Georgia, told reporters that<br />
McCain and Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili are friends that have<br />
been speaking throughout the conflict &#8220;to exchange daily updates about<br />
what&#8217;s going on.&#8221; and that McCain<br />
and Saakashvili enjoyed a day of water sports in the summer of 2006.</p>
<p>&#8220;I can confirm that Sen. McCain and President Saakashvili were jet-skiing on the Black Sea together,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Asked about Barack Obama&#8217;s statements on the Georgia situation,<br />
Scheunemann accused the Democrat of lacking experience on the matter,<br />
saying his record consists only of a handful of paper statements, most<br />
of which related to matters of loose nuclear material. But McCain&#8217;s<br />
record on Georgia and Russia, he argued, runs deep.  Geez. stepped in it a bit there didn&#8217;t he&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s get this straight. If McSame makes allusions to Barack&#8217;s heritage, it&#8217;s not racist. If McSame&#8217;s surrogates make allusions to Barack&#8217;s race, allusions to his religion (Based on his middle name), makes allusions to his qualification for office, based on his popularity, makes allusions to his color based on his electability, it&#8217;s NOT racist, but <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/07/31/the-race-card/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s get this straight. If McSame makes allusions to Barack&#8217;s heritage, it&#8217;s not racist. If McSame&#8217;s surrogates make allusions to Barack&#8217;s race, allusions to his religion (Based on his middle name), makes allusions to his qualification for office, based on his popularity, makes allusions to his color based on his electability, it&#8217;s NOT racist, but if he defends himself against those self-same allusions, he;s playing the race card? This is republican politics at it&#8217;s best. If you answer the question, when did you stop beating your wife with anything, then you are apparently admitting that you beat her at some point. If you don&#8217;t answer, then you must be beating her or else you would answer. Gotta love &#8216;em. No substance, just smear.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As he is traveling abroad, Barack Obama seems to be hearing a slightly different line that Bush and McSame are shouting over here. While Bush and McSame are touting our need to stay in Iraq indefinitely, Iraqi President al-Maliki has been quoted in a major German newspaper, Der Spiegel as supporting Obama&#8217;s vision for troop <a href='http://www.americasblood.com/2008/07/21/listening-tour-hearing-a-different-tune/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As he is traveling abroad, Barack Obama seems to be hearing a slightly different line that Bush and McSame are shouting over here. While Bush and McSame are touting our need to stay in Iraq indefinitely, Iraqi President  al-Maliki has been quoted in a major German newspaper, Der Spiegel as supporting Obama&#8217;s vision for troop withdrawal, and virtually any other Iraq will tell you the same thing, they would much rather be allowed to run their own country. Only here in America, in the land of Bush, is there the opinion that we know what&#8217;s best for Iraq and we should continue to run their country for them. Amazingly enough while on the one hand, Bush and McSame claim that the &quot;surge&quot; has worked, that we have &quot;won the war&quot;, any call to exit the country and let it run itself is answered with, &quot;Leaving will cause us to LOSE the war&quot;. Either we have won, or we haven&#8217;t. and if we haven&#8217;t even after our mighty &quot;surge&quot; then maybe we need to decide how many Iraqi&#8217;s we need to kill, and how many US soldiers we are willing to sacrifice to get that job done. Either do it right, or don&#8217;t do it at all&#8230;</p>
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