Saturday, January 19, 2008

TO IMPEACH OR NOT TO IMPEACH - THAT IS OUR DILEMMA



In the midst of the furious presidential primaries now taking place shouldn't our energies as a nation be instead directed toward eradicating the stain of the horrifically unconstitutional misdeeds and misdemeanors perpetrated by the Bush-Cheney Administration.

As exciting as the primary horse races are, our focus should be directed toward removing a sitting vice president who has literally created a "5th Estate" - that remains outside of both the Executive Branch and the Legislative Branch. Just call it the Dick Cheney Branch.

While the hour is late and the will is flagging, we need to proceed with all deliberate speed and do whatever small acts of citizenship we can carry out to see to it that this sitting vice president is held up to the bar of history for his vast conspiracy to commit massive crimes against the Constitution.

Congressman Robert Wexler (Dem.-Florida) has managed to call for impeachment hearings of Vice President Cheney. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (Dem.-Ohio) has been successful in getting his H.R. 799 Dick Cheney impeachment resolution before the house but it was immediately referred to the House Judiciary Committee. Unfortunately it is still bottled up in that committee and the odds are it will continue to languish there unless more pressure is brought to bear by citizens such as yourself. It seems that not enough democrats on that committee feel exercised enough to bring it up for a vote.





Please take a minute or two and call the Congressional Switchboard in the coming week. The number is - (202) 224-3121. Do it for your country, do it for yourself. It is the Right Thing To Do!

Thanks.

Monday, November 26, 2007

PERFECT CANDIDATE FOR "BLUE-DOG" DEMOCRATS? YOU BE THE JUDGE!

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You Be The Judge. Is It Hillary, Obama, Edwards, Richardson, Kucinich --- Or The Marin Diggity-Dog! As The Standard Bearer For All Of Those Blue Dog Democrats!!!

WW III --- YES, IT'S A "WAL-MART AND WAR" ECONOMY

IN ANOTHER "SIGN-OF-THE-TIMES" ---





Wal-Mart draws huge crowd - of applicants

Some say 6,000 job hunters a reflection on economy Monday, November 26, 2007Zachary LewisPlain Dealer Reporter
As the world's largest private employer, Wal-Mart is used to being greeted by large numbers of applicants almost every time it opens a new store.

But the 6,000-plus people who applied for jobs at the new Supercenter in Cleveland's Steelyard Commons took everyone, even Wal-Mart, by surprise.

"We had to recount [the applications] three times," said Mia Masten, Wal-Mart's director of corporate affairs, Midwest division.

When thousands of people compete for a few hundred ordinary jobs, trend watchers say it's an indication not only of a less-than-stellar economy but also of a workforce short on marketable skills.

The huge number of applicants wouldn't have caught anyone's eye had these been skilled, high-paying jobs, the types of positions that thousands of people always seek.

But these were regular retail jobs with low-to-average wages and benefits, not the sort of positions typically in high demand. Target wouldn't disclose the number of people who applied to work at its Steelyard Commons store.

Sadly, few of the people interested in working at Cleveland's first Wal-Mart actually got a job.

Those 6,000 people were competing for some 300 positions. That means for every one person hired, 19 people walked away empty-handed.

It could have been worse. In Illinois recently, Masten said, 25,000 and 15,000 people applied at two Wal-Mart stores in the Chicago area, and neither of those is a large Supercenter.

"Sometimes, it's easier to get into [someplace exclusive] than a job at Wal-Mart, statistically speaking," she said.