? Over 46 million of our fellow citizens do not have health insurance;
? Poverty rates are climbing and personal savings rates are plummeting;
? The richest 1 percent of households already owns more wealth than the bottom 90 percent combined;
? Oil companies are taking in record profits while global warming advances at a record pace; and
? College tuition rates continue to skyrocket while wages stagnate.
?Ten U.S. soldiers were killed in Iraq on Tuesday, one of the bloodiest days of the war for American forces outside of major combat operations.? At least 68 soldiers have been killed in October, on pace to ?make it the deadliest month for U.S. forces since January 2005.?
23: Percentage of Americans who approve of job Congress is going, according to a new Gallup poll. Only 30 percent are satisfied with the country?s direction. ?Both figures are on the low end of what Gallup has measured historically.?
Larry Diamond, a former advisor to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and a member of the Iraq Study Group, warned the U.S. ?could have just weeks, not months, to avoid an all-out civil war.? ?The civil war is already well along,? Diamond said. ?We have no way of knowing if it?s too late until we try a radically different course.?
Matt Drudge?s Efforts To Cast Doubt on Global Warming Reaches New Level of Desperation
Global warming is real. Matt Drudge, ?the Walter Cronkite of his era,? is working overtime to convince people it isn?t happening. Here?s what he put up on the Drudge Report today:
First, this is totally irrelevant. Global warming does not mean there is never going to be a cold day or a cold month somewhere on the globe. Globally, September 2006 was the 4th warmest on record.
Second, Drudge leaves out this crucial fact from the NOAA report he links to:
The January-September 2006 combined temperature is warmest on record. The previous record warm January-September happened in 2000.
In other words, according to the NOAA report Drudge cites, there has never been a warmer year in the United States so far than 2006. Amazingly, Drudge is seizing on this report to suggest that global warming isn?t real.
Sherwood ?Calling In Chits? With Right-Wing Leaders
Rep. Don Sherwood (R-PA) had a five-year affair with a 29-year-old woman that ended in 2004 when she called 911 after Sherwood allegedly tried to strangle her. The woman has now sued Sherwood ?for what she alleges were repeated beatings that seriously injured her physically and emotionally.?
Sherwood acknowledges he had an affair with the woman, but denies the allegations of abuse.
Now he is in danger of losing his seat, and has been ?calling in chits? with ?campaign officials and House colleagues.? He?s getting good results. The embattled congressman received about $90,000 from campaign committees and House members in the three-month period ending Oct. 1, according to his latest campaign finance report to the FEC.
? Majority Leader John Boehner (R-OH): $2,000
? Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter (R-PA): $5,000
? Conference Chairwoman Deborah Pryce (R-OH): $5,000
? House Energy and Commerce Chairman Joe Barton (R-TX): $5,000
? Infrastructure Chairman Don Young (R-AK): at least $1,000
? Government Reform Chairman Tom Davis (R-VA): at least $1,000
? Rep. Richard Burr (R-NC): $5,000
? Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK): $5,000
? Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX): $5,000
In all, over 40 House conservatives contributed $1,000 or more to Sherwood in just the current quarter. But he?s just getting started. Sherwood ?is expected to raise up to $400,000 at a Thursday fundraiser hosted by President Bush in Sherwood?s district.?
Cheney: ?General Overall Situation? In Iraq Is Going ?Remarkably Well? ?
Rush Limbaugh interviewed Vice President Cheney on his show today. At one point, Limbaugh asked Cheney to respond to growing frustration over U.S. efforts in Iraq.
Cheney acknowledged there is a ?natural level of concern out there? because fighting didn?t end ?instantaneously.? (Next month, the war will have lasted longer than U.S. fighting in World War II.) Cheney then pointed to various news items to paint a positive picture of conditions in Iraq and concluded, ?If you look at the general overall situation, they?re doing remarkably well.?
Would Gandalf stay the course? Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) explains the Iraq war by citing Lord of the Rings: ?As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the Eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else,? Santorum told a newspaper editorial board. ?It?s being drawn to Iraq and it?s not being drawn to the U.S. You know what? I want to keep it on Iraq. I don?t want the Eye to come back here to the United Stat
16 percent. Number of Americans who ?believe the Bush Administration is telling the truth about what they knew prior to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.? Fifty-three percent believe the Bush administration is ?hiding something,? according to a new poll
? Poverty rates are climbing and personal savings rates are plummeting;
? The richest 1 percent of households already owns more wealth than the bottom 90 percent combined;
? Oil companies are taking in record profits while global warming advances at a record pace; and
? College tuition rates continue to skyrocket while wages stagnate.
?Ten U.S. soldiers were killed in Iraq on Tuesday, one of the bloodiest days of the war for American forces outside of major combat operations.? At least 68 soldiers have been killed in October, on pace to ?make it the deadliest month for U.S. forces since January 2005.?
23: Percentage of Americans who approve of job Congress is going, according to a new Gallup poll. Only 30 percent are satisfied with the country?s direction. ?Both figures are on the low end of what Gallup has measured historically.?
Larry Diamond, a former advisor to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and a member of the Iraq Study Group, warned the U.S. ?could have just weeks, not months, to avoid an all-out civil war.? ?The civil war is already well along,? Diamond said. ?We have no way of knowing if it?s too late until we try a radically different course.?
Matt Drudge?s Efforts To Cast Doubt on Global Warming Reaches New Level of Desperation
Global warming is real. Matt Drudge, ?the Walter Cronkite of his era,? is working overtime to convince people it isn?t happening. Here?s what he put up on the Drudge Report today:
First, this is totally irrelevant. Global warming does not mean there is never going to be a cold day or a cold month somewhere on the globe. Globally, September 2006 was the 4th warmest on record.
Second, Drudge leaves out this crucial fact from the NOAA report he links to:
The January-September 2006 combined temperature is warmest on record. The previous record warm January-September happened in 2000.
In other words, according to the NOAA report Drudge cites, there has never been a warmer year in the United States so far than 2006. Amazingly, Drudge is seizing on this report to suggest that global warming isn?t real.
Sherwood ?Calling In Chits? With Right-Wing Leaders
Rep. Don Sherwood (R-PA) had a five-year affair with a 29-year-old woman that ended in 2004 when she called 911 after Sherwood allegedly tried to strangle her. The woman has now sued Sherwood ?for what she alleges were repeated beatings that seriously injured her physically and emotionally.?
Sherwood acknowledges he had an affair with the woman, but denies the allegations of abuse.
Now he is in danger of losing his seat, and has been ?calling in chits? with ?campaign officials and House colleagues.? He?s getting good results. The embattled congressman received about $90,000 from campaign committees and House members in the three-month period ending Oct. 1, according to his latest campaign finance report to the FEC.
? Majority Leader John Boehner (R-OH): $2,000
? Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter (R-PA): $5,000
? Conference Chairwoman Deborah Pryce (R-OH): $5,000
? House Energy and Commerce Chairman Joe Barton (R-TX): $5,000
? Infrastructure Chairman Don Young (R-AK): at least $1,000
? Government Reform Chairman Tom Davis (R-VA): at least $1,000
? Rep. Richard Burr (R-NC): $5,000
? Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK): $5,000
? Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX): $5,000
In all, over 40 House conservatives contributed $1,000 or more to Sherwood in just the current quarter. But he?s just getting started. Sherwood ?is expected to raise up to $400,000 at a Thursday fundraiser hosted by President Bush in Sherwood?s district.?
Cheney: ?General Overall Situation? In Iraq Is Going ?Remarkably Well? ?
Rush Limbaugh interviewed Vice President Cheney on his show today. At one point, Limbaugh asked Cheney to respond to growing frustration over U.S. efforts in Iraq.
Cheney acknowledged there is a ?natural level of concern out there? because fighting didn?t end ?instantaneously.? (Next month, the war will have lasted longer than U.S. fighting in World War II.) Cheney then pointed to various news items to paint a positive picture of conditions in Iraq and concluded, ?If you look at the general overall situation, they?re doing remarkably well.?
Would Gandalf stay the course? Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) explains the Iraq war by citing Lord of the Rings: ?As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the Eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else,? Santorum told a newspaper editorial board. ?It?s being drawn to Iraq and it?s not being drawn to the U.S. You know what? I want to keep it on Iraq. I don?t want the Eye to come back here to the United Stat
16 percent. Number of Americans who ?believe the Bush Administration is telling the truth about what they knew prior to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.? Fifty-three percent believe the Bush administration is ?hiding something,? according to a new poll