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Treasury Secretary Nominee Says Failure To Ratify Kyoto Undermines U.S. Competitiveness

// May 30th, 2006

Think Progress » Treasury Secretary Nominee Says Failure To Ratify Kyoto Undermines U.S. Competitiveness

Former executive for Goldman Sachs claiming that US businesses are less competitive because of our failure to sign Kyoto…Of course a right-wing coalition has already sprung up to denounce him.

Good luck Paulson.

Get fucked, naysayers/harbingers of global warming.

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Because they can…

// May 30th, 2006

PearlsGasPrices

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Researchers surprised to find no link between marijuana, lung cancer

// May 26th, 2006

Study’s findings apply even to heavy pot smokers

The new findings “were against our expectations,” said Dr. Donald Tashkin, a UCLA pulmonologist who has studied marijuana for 30 years.

“We hypothesized that there would be a positive association between marijuana use and lung cancer and that the association would be more positive with heavier use,” he said. “What we found instead was no association at all, and even a suggestion of some protective effect.”

This is huge!

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ASA : Nurse claims he was fired for pot advocacy

// May 26th, 2006

Nurse claims he was fired for pot advocacy

An interesting account of a nurse fired for refusing to take a drug test.

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DeLay is Desperate

// May 24th, 2006

Think Progress » Desperate for Supporters, DeLay Turns to Stephen Colbert

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Pearls Before Swine knows what’s up

// May 24th, 2006

Pearls Before Swine

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Joe Lieberman: George Bush’s favorite Democrat?

// May 24th, 2006
I’ve actually been following the Leiberman thing via DailyKos.com for a bit, and I think Joe needs to go.  Actually, his record suggests that as well.  But it’s ultimately not my call.  Luckily, Moveon.com sent out a poll to Connecticut residents to see what they wanted.  And they opted for Ned Lamont.
Is it smart for us to be infighting at a time like this?  I argue yes.  The Dems need to define themselves from the chaos right now, and that may mean getting rid of a few center-right Dems – especially if they come out lambasting the future of our party, Barack Obama, proclaiming his stances to be too left given our country’s circumstances.  Joe said this.  Indeed, Joe is consistent on his desire for increased security (at any cost) and unfaltering in his presidential allegiance, and that just can’t be what the Dems are.  As Markos put it, Joe is actually a DINO – a Democrat in Name Only.  And an off-year election is as good a time as any to shave this sort of political hack away from our party.

Dear Jonathon,

Contribute to Ned Lamont

Ned Lamont for Connecticut

For years, Joe Lieberman has supported President Bush on issue after issue. He supported Bush’s crusade to dismantle Social Security and he folded on the nominations of Justices Roberts and Alito. Lieberman voted for the invasion of Iraq and he continues to stand in the way of real solutions that will bring our troops home. He has even supported attempts to label criticism of the war as unpatriotic. Last winter, he said, “It is time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge that he will be Commander-in-Chief for three more critical years, and that in matters of war we undermine Presidential credibility at our nation’s peril.”

On Friday, Connecticut Democrats said, “Enough.” The Connecticut Democratic Convention was the first opportunity for an open vote between Joe Lieberman and upstart challenger Ned Lamont. With the process heavily stacked toward insiders, Lamont was expected to collect just a handful of votes. Instead, he shocked the establishment and won more than twice the number of votes he needed to qualify for the August primary ballot.

Ned Lamont has won the support of DFA members across Connecticut and now he’s won a place on the ballot to challenge Joe Lieberman. When he’s elected in November, Ned will oppose the Bush administration’s misguided policies and he’ll stand with other Democrats for clean government, universal healthcare, and a moral foreign policy.  I urge you to join me in supporting Ned Lamont today:

http://www.democracyforamerica.com/nedlamont

Joe Lieberman has won strong support from Republicans. Vice President Cheney calls him “a fine U.S. Senator.” Republican Congressman Chris Shays and Fox News Commentator Sean Hannity have both endorsed him. Even President Bush loves Lieberman — there are rumors he has been considered for a post in Bush’s cabinet.  Is that the kind of Democrat that we want in Washington?

Ned Lamont won’t have any Washington Republicans fighting for him. He’s only going to win through thousands of grassroots donations from DFA members like you. We need to show Ned that the grassroots will stand with him. With your help, our goal is to raise $25,000 from 500 donors today. Can you make a donation of $100, $50, or even $25 to make it happen?

http://www.democracyforamerica.com/nedlamont

Ned will be a progressive voice in the Senate. He’ll speak out against the destructive Bush administration policies that threaten our moral and economic future, our civil liberties, and our nation’s security. He has opposed the Iraq War since the beginning and he’ll advocate a new direction in Iraq. Let’s make it happen.

Sincerely,

Jim Dean
Chair

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Gitmo: The Hell You Can’t Escape By Dying

// May 19th, 2006

Daily Kos: Gitmo: The Hell You Can’t Escape By Dying

A heart-crushing story about what is really happening in GitMo, still.

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Blame the Insurance Companies

// May 19th, 2006

BlameInsurance

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Gay Marriage Ban to Move to Full Senate

// May 18th, 2006

Gay Marriage Ban to Move to Full Senate

As much as I’d like to keep affording Mr. Specter my respect, it’s clear that he’s a reliable Republican when it counts. Feingold has clearly done the right thing here by leaving the company of a group hell-bent on writing inequality into the constitution. He has my vote, and my backbone, in 2008.

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