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Subject: New Group on Facebook


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Date Posted: 16:56:53 08/24/09 Mon

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Subject: Confusion reigns


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dont do as I do ,.... do as I say
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Date Posted: 12:04:19 05/13/09 Wed

If serving in the military is such a noble cause, AND IT IS, why do so many ,like Chaney and, Rumsfeld, and Romney find multiple ways of avoiding such a noble cause?


Maureen Dowd


When Bush 41 was ramping up to the Gulf War, assembling a coalition to fight Saddam, Jimmy Carter sent a letter to members of the U.N. Security Council urging them not to rush into conflict without further exploring a negotiated solution.

The first President Bush and other Republicans in Washington considered this treasonous, a former president trying to thwart a sitting one, lobbying foreign diplomats to oppose his own country on a war resolution. In 2002, when Bush Junior was ramping up to his war against Saddam, Al Gore made a speech trying to slow down that war resolution, pointing out that pivoting from Osama to Saddam for no reason, initiating “pre-emptive” war, and blowing off our allies would undermine the war on terror.

Charles Krauthammer called Gore’s speech “a disgrace.” Michael Kelly, his fellow Washington Post columnist, called it “vile” and “contemptible.” Newt Gingrich said that the former vice president asserting that W. was making America less safe was “well outside the mark of an appropriate debate.”

“I think the president should be doing what he thinks is best as commander in chief,” Gingrich said flatly. Now, however, Gingrich backs Dick Cheney when he asserts that President Obama has made America less safe.

Asked by Bob Schieffer on Sunday how America could torture when it made a mockery of our ideals, Cheney blithely gave an answer that surely would have been labeled treasonous by Rush Limbaugh, if a Democratic ex-vice president had said it about a Republican president.

“Well, then you’d have to say that, in effect, we’re prepared to sacrifice American lives rather than run an intelligent interrogation program that would provide us the information we need to protect America,” Doomsday Dick said.

Cheney has replaced Sarah Palin as Rogue Diva. Just as Jeb Bush and other Republicans are trying to get kinder and gentler, Cheney has popped out of his dungeon, scary organ music blaring, to carry on his nasty campaign of fear and loathing.

The man who never talked is now the man who won’t shut up. The man who wouldn’t list his office in the federal jobs directory, who had the vice president’s residence blocked on Google Earth, who went to the Supreme Court to keep from revealing which energy executives helped him write the nation’s energy policy, is now endlessly yelping about how President Obama is holding back documents that should be made public.

Cheney, who had five deferments himself to get out of going to Vietnam, would rather follow a blowhard entertainer who has had three divorces and a drug problem (who also avoided Vietnam) than a four-star general who spent his life serving his country.

“Bush 41 cares about decorum and protocol,” said an official in Bush I. “I’m sure he doesn’t appreciate Cheney acting out. He is giving the whole party a black eye just as Jeb is out there trying to renew the party.”

Cheney unleashed, egged on by the combative Lynne and Liz, is pretty much the same as Cheney underground: He’s batty, and he thinks he was the president.

W. admired Cheney’s brass (he used another word) but grew increasingly skeptical of him, the more he learned about foreign policy himself, and the more he got pulled into a diplomatic mode by Condi in the second term. There were even reports of W. doing a funny Cheney imitation and that it dawned on him that Cheney and Rummy represented a scofflaw, paranoid Nixon cell within his White House.

“Toward the end, 43 was just as confused as anybody about what makes Cheney tick,” said a Bush family loyalist.

Cheney’s numskull ideas — he still loves torture (dubbed “13th-century” stuff by Bob Woodward), Gitmo and scaring the bejesus out of Americans — are not only fixed, they’re jejune.

He has no coherent foreign policy viewpoint. He still doesn’t fathom that his brutish invasion of Iraq unbalanced that part of the world, empowered Iran and was a force multiplier for Muslims who hate America. He left our ports unsecured, our food supply unsafe, the Taliban rising and Osama on the loose. No matter if or when terrorists attack here — and they’re on their own timetable, not a partisan red/blue state timetable — Cheney will be deemed the primary one who made America more vulnerable.

W.’s dark surrogate father is trying to pull the G.O.P. into a black hole of zealotry, just as the sensible brother who lost his future to the scamp brother is trying to get his career back on track.

When Cheney was in the first Bush administration, he was odd man out. Poppy, James Baker, Brent Scowcroft and Colin Powell corralled Cheney’s “Genghis Khan” side, as it was known, and his “rough streak.” Cheney didn’t care for Powell even then.

But with W., “Back Seat” — Cheney’s Secret Service name in the Ford administration — clambered up front. Then he totaled the car. And no amount of yapping on TV is going to change that when history is written
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Subject: I have made my mind up


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I'm voting McCain
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Date Posted: 01:29:51 10/23/08 Thu

I see way to many left wing people backing Obama and they are the same people destroying this country and the same people that hate law enforcement. Our country has become weaker under these lefty assholes. Its one thing to be liberal its another to think people should not pay for thier wrong doings. These are the same people that think we should be paid less and be punching bags for rapists and murderes. McCain all the way for me. Sorry if that offends anybody but this country cant be run by the green party like this stae is. Vote no on 1 2and 3.
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Subject: This is for you.


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Date Posted: 16:12:31 04/01/09 Wed

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Subject: After years of....


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Date Posted: 22:37:10 04/18/09 Sat

Joe G in the paper. Looks like answering the phones paid off that day.
Subject: I found these facts on line


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Date Posted: 21:15:49 01/24/09 Sat

I support legal immigration. If you come over here the right way to become a citizen of The United States I’m okay with that. But when you just storm across our borders, you are an invader. Read 14 reasons why we need to get control of illegal immigration:

1. $11 Billion to $22 billion is spent on welfare to illegal aliens each year by state governments. V

2. $2.2 Billion dollars a year is spent on food assistance programs such as food stamps, WIC, and free school lunches for illegal aliens.

3. $2.5 Billion dollars a year is spent on Medicaid for illegal aliens.

4. $12 Billion dollars a year is spent on primary and secondary school education for children here illegally and they cannot speak a word of English!

5. $17 Billion dollars a year is spent for education for the American-born children of illegal aliens, known as anchor babies.

6. $3 Million Dollars a DAY is spent to incarcerate illegal aliens.

7. 30% percent of all Federal Prison inmates are illegal aliens.

8. $90 Billion Dollars a year is spent on illegal aliens for welfare social services by the American taxpayers.

9. $200 Billion Dollars a year in suppressed American wages are caused by the illegal aliens.

10. The illegal aliens in the United States have a crime rate that’s two and a half times that of white non-illegal aliens. In particular,their children, are going to make a huge additional crime problem in the US.

11. During the year of 2005 there were 4 to 10 MILLION illegal aliens that crossed our southern border also, as many as 19,500 illegal aliens from terrorist countries.

12. The National Policy Institute, “estimated that the total cost of mass deportation would be between $206 and $230 billion or an average cost of between $41 and $46 billion annually over a five year period.”

13. In 2006 illegal aliens sent home $45 BILLION in remittances back to their countries of origin.

14. “The Dark Side of Illegal Immigration: Nearly One Million Sex Crimes Committed by Illegal Immigrants In The United States.”

There is one thing that can fix this problem. And this is if we get rid of the IRS and have just a national sales tax. Remember, these people are not paying an income tax and the idiots hiring them are not paying a payroll tax. Did you know that we can eliminate the IRS and have a simpler, fairer and more transparent tax system? The question is is government willing to lose it’s power? There is a bill in Congress called the FairTax Act.

Do you know what the FairTax Act is?

* Ensures Social Security and Medicare funding
* Enables workers to keep their entire paychecks
* Enables retirees to keep their entire pensions
* Refunds in advance the tax on purchases of basic necessities
* Allows American products to compete fairly
* Brings transparency and accountability to tax policy
* Closes all loopholes and brings fairness to taxation
* Abolishes the IRS

For more information visit www.fairtax.org.

Click here for more information on illegal immigration in The United States.

The total cost is a whopping $338.3 BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR. Email this to a friend, your congressman or to whoever. This is money being pissed away here people and we need to do something about this problem. These people are not paying any taxes and I don’t care how much they are contributing to the economy because the American taxpayer is picking up the tab on these people.
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Subject: Where is NO SHOW GUARINO?


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Sick and Tired of Joe's Cheerleading Routine
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Date Posted: 21:33:54 03/19/09 Thu

The current legislative rep, Joe "Jack" Guarino has been a miserable failure. Our union dues pay the suffolk group about one hundred thousand dollars a year to do the job we elected guarino to do. Guarino is a no show on Beacon Hill and we pay that slug $100,000 a year to answer the phones at the union office from 10am to 1:00 pm.
Thats right over $200,000 a year for the last six years and we cant get a law passed to punish inmates for throwing piss and shit in our faces.

I suggest you call your State Rep or State Senator and ask them the last time Joe Guarino visited them or even called. Time to send No Show Joe Guarino back to the TC with the rest of the sex offenders.
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Subject: worth reading


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Date Posted: 09:26:57 03/05/09 Thu


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March 4, 2009, 10:00 pm
Fears of a Clown
Once upon a time, you could drive to the most remote reaches of the United States and escape Rush Limbaugh. But from the Mogollon Mountains of New Mexico to the Badlands of South Dakota, where only the delicious twang of a country tune or the high-pitched pleadings of a lone lunatic came over the AM dial, there is now the Mighty El Rushbo.

As someone who spends a lot of time on the road, I used to find Limbaugh to be an obnoxious but entertaining companion, his eruptions more reliable than Old Faithful. But now that Limbaugh has become something else — the face of the Republican Party, by a White House that has played him brilliantly — he has been transformed into car-wreck-quality spectacle, at once scary and sad.

Behold:

The sweaty, swollen man in the black, half-buttoned shirt who ranted for nearly 90 minutes Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference. He reiterated his desire to see the president of his country fail. He misstated the Constitution’s intent while accusing President Obama of “bastardizing” the document. He made fun of one man’s service in Vietnam, to laughter.


(J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press)

Rush Limbaugh.
David Letterman compared him to an Eastern European gangster. But he looked more like a bouncer at a strip club who spent all his tips on one bad outfit. And for the Republican Party, Limbaugh has become very much a vice.

Smarter Republicans know he is not good for them. As the conservative writer David Frum said recently, “If you’re a talk radio host and you have five million who listen and there are 50 million who hate you, you make a nice living. If you’re a Republican party, you’re marginalized.”

Polling has found Limbaugh, a self-described prescription-drug addict who sees America from a private jet, to be nearly as unpopular as Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who damned America in the way that Limbaugh has now damned the nation’s newly elected leader. But Republicans just can’t quit him. So even poor Michael Steele, the nominal head of the Republican Party who dared to criticize him, had to grovel and crawl back to the feet of Limbaugh.

Some expected more mettle from Steele. After all, this rare African-American Republican won his post after defeating a candidate who submitted the parody song from Limbaugh’s show: “Barack the Magic Negro.”

Race is an obsession with Limbaugh, one of the threads I noticed on those long drives on country roads.

When Colin Powell endorsed Obama during the campaign, Limbaugh said it was entirely because of race. After the election, Powell said the way for the party, which has been his home, to regain its footing was to say the Republican Party must stop “shouting at the world.”

In 2003, Limbaugh said quarterback Donovan McNabb was overrated because the media wanted a black to succeed. Over the next six years, McNabb threw for nearly 150 touchdowns and went to a Super Bowl.

And Limbaugh launched the current battle when he said of Obama: “We are being told that … we have to bend over, grab the ankles, bend over forward, backward, whichever, because his father was black, because this is the first black president.”

Translation: submit sexually to a black man because “someone” is telling us all to. Who? Which leaders of the Democratic Party have made such a claim? Which opinion-makers? But therein lies the main tactic of Limbaugh, an old demagogue technique: create a straw man, then tear it down. The latest example was Saturday, when Limbaugh presented himself as the defender of capitalism, liberty and unfettered free markets. Obama, he has said since, is waging a “war on capitalism.”

There is a war, all right. We are witnessing the worst debacle of unfettered capitalism in our lifetime brought on by — you got it, capitalism at its worst. It cannibalized itself. Government, sad to say, had nothing to do with it — except for criminal neglect of oversight.

Now that government has been forced to the rescue, just who is insisting on taxpayer bailouts? Who is in line for handouts? Who is saying that only government can save capitalism? The very leaders of unregulated markets who injected this poison into the economy, the very plutocrats that Limbaugh celebrates.

And, of course, let us never forget that the bailouts of banks and insurance companies were initiated by the Republican president Limbaugh defended for eight years.

Of late, Limbaugh has wondered why he has trouble with women. His base is white, male, Republican — people the party has to stop pandering to if it hopes to govern soon.

It’s little wonder that the thrice-married Limbaugh, who uses “femi-Nazi,” “info-babe” and “PMSNBC” (Get it? The network is full of women suffering pre-menstrual cramps, ha-ha), among his monikers for women, can’t get a date with that demographic.

For Democrats, this is all going to plan. It was James Carville and associates who first cooked up associating Limbaugh with the opposition, as Politico reported. Then on Sunday, White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel said Limbaugh was the “voice and the intellectual force and energy behind the Republican Party.”

Limbaugh played his role, ever the fool. A brave Republican could have challenged him, could have had a “have you no shame” moment with him, giving the party some other identity, some spine. Instead, they caved — from Steele, to the leaders in the House, Eric Cantor and Mike Pence, to Gov. Bobby Jindal, who would be ridiculed by Limbaugh for his real first name, Piyush, were he a Democrat.

You could almost hear their teeth clattering in fear of the all-powerful talk radio wacko, the denier of global warming, the man who said Bill Clinton’s economic policies would fail just before an unprecedented run of prosperity.

But Limbaugh has a fear of his own. If people see him purely as an “entertainer,” as Steele suggested, he will be exposed for what he is: a clown with a very large audience.
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Subject: Good news!?


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Date Posted: 23:04:35 01/31/09 Sat



House Passes Economic Stimulus Package

E-Newsletter January 2009

As you may know, on Wednesday, January 28, the House of Representatives passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act by a vote of 244-188. Developed with the Obama Administration, this job creation package will rebuild America, making us more globally competitive and energy independent, transforming our economy for long-term growth, and investing quickly in the economy.



The need for action is both real and urgent. Banks are not lending, credit is frozen, and a staggering 2.6 million American jobs were lost last year alone. Our unemployment rate in Massachusetts is now at seven percent. We need a shock, an infusion of capital, to keep the economy from flat lining.



This package will provide the jolt necessary to get our economy moving again. And the impact will be seen and felt quickly: the Congressional Budget Office estimates that if this bill is enacted, by the end of this year we will have 3.6 million more jobs than if we do nothing. In fact, the stimulus will bring or save 95,000 jobs in our state alone.



The stimulus’ provisions are far-reaching, addressing everything from building a green economy to providing tax cuts to 95 percent of American workers. Here are some key investments I thought you would be interested to hear about:



Tax Cuts:

· Tax Cuts for American Families ($185 billion over 10 years) –provides immediate and sustained tax relief through a refundable tax credit of up to $500 per worker ($1000 per couple filing jointly), phasing out at $200,000 for couples filing jointly and $100,000 for single filers. This bill also expands the child tax credit, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the credit for first-time home purchasers.

· Business Tax Incentives to Create Jobs and Spur Investment ($20 billion over 10 years) – provides incentives to create new jobs with tax credits for hiring recently discharged unemployed veterans and youth that have been out of work and out of school for the 6 months prior to hire; helps businesses quickly recover costs of new capital investment.

· Tax Incentives to Spur Energy Savings and Create Green Jobs ($20 billion over 10 years) – extends the production tax credit (PTC) for electricity derived from alternative sources (i.e. wind, biomass, geothermal, hydropower); expands tax credits for energy efficient investments in homes.



Helping Workers Hurt by the Recession:

· Helping Workers Find Jobs – provides approx. $5 billion for job training and placement services.

· Extending and Improving Unemployment Benefits – continues through December 2009 the extended unemployment benefits program (which provides up to 33 weeks of extended benefits), thereby helping an additional 3.5 million jobless workers.

· Increasing Food Stamp Benefits – by over 13% to help offset rising food costs for more than 31 million Americans, half of whom are children.

· Increasing Low-Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) – provides $1 billion to help low-income families pay for home heating and cooling.

· Expanding Housing Assistance – increases support for several critical housing programs, including providing $4.2 billion to help communities purchase and rehabilitate foreclosed, vacant properties; $1.5 billion to provide short-term rental assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services for families; and $22 billion in direct loans and loan guarantees to help rural families and individuals buy homes during the credit crunch.



Transportation Infrastructure:

· Modernizing Roads and Bridges – creates 835,000 jobs through investment in transportation, with $30 billion for highway construction.

· Improving Public Transit and Rail – creates 200,000 jobs by making investments in transit and rail to reduce traffic congestion and our dependence on foreign oil.



Energy:

· Smarter Energy Grid - creates $80 billion in temporary loan guarantees for renewable energy power generation and electric transmission projects that begin in the next two years.

· Improving Energy Efficiency in Housing – invests in energy efficiency upgrades in HUD sponsored low-income housing, public housing, and more than 1 million modest-income homes.

· Green Job Training and Energy Efficient Schools - $500 million to train workers for green-collar jobs.



Science, Technology, & Innovation:

· National Institutes of Health – $1.5 billion for biomedical research jobs to study diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cancer, and heart disease.

· Broadband and Wireless Service - $6 billion for extending broadband and wireless services to underserved communities across the country, so that rural businesses can compete.



Health Care:

· Protecting Health Care Coverage for Millions Through Medicaid – provides an estimated $87 billion in additional federal funds to help states maintain their Medicaid programs in the face of massive state budget shortfalls.

· Providing Health Insurance for Unemployed Workers –provides a 65% subsidy for COBRA premiums for up to 12 months.

· Modernizing the Health Care System – provides $20 billion to accelerate adoption of Health Information Technology (HIT) systems to modernize save billions of dollars, create high-tech jobs, reduce medical errors, and improve quality.



Education:

· Making College More Affordable – improves current higher education tax credits and makes them accessible to more low-income students

· Investing in Early Childhood Development – provides $2.1 billion for Head Start thereby providing services for 110,000 additional children; provides $2 billion to provide child care services to an additional 300,000 children in low-income families.

· Preventing Teacher Layoffs and Education Cuts by the States – establishes a $79 billion State Fiscal Stabilization Fund to prevent teacher layoffs and other cuts in education.



The scope of this package reflects the gravity of the economic crisis. This investment in American infrastructure and American workers will put us back on track and help us lay a solid foundation to build upon.





Sincerely,

John W. Olver

Member of Congress
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