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<tagline mode="escaped" type="text/html">Anyone who knows me knows that I have a tendency to rant. All ya gotta do is push the right buttons (and god knows, I've got plenty of those!). So here's where I'll vent some of those rants. And maybe, when there's time, I'll post some between-rant ramblings, too.</tagline>
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<a href="http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/features/3074981">HoustonChronicle.com - MeMo: Mr. Bolton. Pet names. So human.</a>: "1. Warning! Fake news! 
<br/>WASHINGTON -- In a surprise move, President Bush has nominated singer Michael Bolton to the post of ambassador to the United Nations. Bolton, a sometime fundraiser for charity, has not heretorfore been on the record for his stand on international affairs, but vowed to be 'a strong voice' in the multi-nation body. 
<br/>The recording artist, 54, has engendered some criticism for his covers of hits made famous my black artists, but administration officials expressed full support of the monimee. 'When I hear it in the supermarket, his version of 'Soul Provider' makes me a little swoony,' said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. 'Frankly, up to today when I saw his picture I thought he was a brother.' 
<br/>Most recently, Bolton has served as understudy to Hal Holbrook, the leading interpreter of the works of Mark Twain."</div>
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<br/>Bolton's hair grows thinner as he listens to Ms. Rice's speech
<br/>New York (Spoof International News) In a move that has surprised pundits, nay-sayers, dooms-dayers and other nattering nabobs, President Bush today nominated Michael Bolton as the new US ambassador to the UN, replacing John Negroponte, his new �Intelligence Czar� (sic). 
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<br/>�When Condi suggested that I nominate Bolton, I picked up the phone faster than you can say �Bob�s your uncle�� said Mr. Bush. In front of reporters, Mr. Bush then sang. ��Tell me how I am supposed to live without you�now that I�ve been loving you so long�� I just love that part. It gets Laura going somethin� fierce too,� said Bush. "</div>
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<content mode="escaped" type="text/html" xml:base="http://www.michaelboltonphotos.com/blog/" xml:space="preserve">Use the link to read the entire article. As I have been saying for months (actually years), the Bush Administration's and the neo-cons' true agenda is to install a Fascist government in this country.&#13;&lt;br /&gt;Jan&#13;&lt;br /&gt;&#13;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.uua.org/news/2004/voting/sermon_loehr.html"&gt;UUA News &amp; Events: Sermon by Davidson Loehr: Living Under Fascism&lt;/a&gt;: "In an essay coyly titled �Fascism Anyone?,� Dr. Lawrence Britt, a political scientist, identifies social and political agendas common to fascist regimes. His comparisons of Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Suharto, and Pinochet yielded this list of 14 �identifying characteristics of fascism.� (The following article is from Free Inquiry magazine, Volume 23, Number 2. Read it at http://www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/britt_23_2.htm ) See how familiar they sound. &#13;&lt;br /&gt;Powerful and Continuing Nationalism&#13;&lt;br /&gt;Fascist regimes tend to make constant use of patriotic mottos, slogans, symbols, songs, and other paraphernalia. Flags are seen everywhere, as are flag symbols on clothing and in public displays.&#13;&lt;br /&gt;  &#13;&lt;br /&gt;Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights &#13;&lt;br /&gt;Because of fear of enemies and the need for security, the people in fascist regimes are persuaded that human rights can be ignored in certain cases because of �need.� The people tend to look the other way or even approve of torture, summary executions, assassinations, long incarcerations of prisoners, etc.&#13;&lt;br /&gt;  &#13;&lt;br /&gt;Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause&#13;&lt;br /&gt;The people are rallied into a unifying patriotic frenzy over the need to eliminate a perceived common threat or foe: racial, ethnic or religious minorities; liberals; communists; socialists, terrorists, etc. &#13;&lt;br /&gt;  &#13;&lt;br /&gt;Supremacy of the Military&#13;&lt;br /&gt;Even when there are widespread domestic problems, the military is given a disproportionate amount of government funding, and the domestic agenda is neglected. Soldiers and military service are glamorized.&#13;&lt;br /&gt;  &#13;&lt;br /&gt;Rampant Sexism&#13;&lt;br /&gt;The governments of fascist nations tend to be almost exclusively male-dominated. Under fascist regimes, traditional gender roles a"</content>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">The top 14 Neo-Con Frames. What I can't understand is why the Democrats can't seem to come up with their own frames. This is a major reason why they continue to lose ground.<br/>Jan<br/>
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<a href="http://watchingthewatchers.org/index.php?p=364">Watching the Watchers.org</a>:<br/>
<br/>"February 25th, 2005 : Filed by ~A!<br/>Frank Luntz:<br/>Pollster, Republican Political Consultant, and president and CEO of Luntz Research Companies.<br/>
<br/>He is an expert at the politics of Orwell. See the dkosopedia ink above to learn all about his ability to manipulate the people’s opinions through nothing more than the words he tells politicians to use.<br/>
<br/>His latest release is a 160 page briefing book on how the Republicans should be framing the arguments to selectively deceive the American people and appeal in turn to our best and worst qualities.<br/>
<br/>Thanks to the diligent parsing of AngryGirl, WatchingTheWatchers has an exclusive look at one of the appendices in the document, entitled “The Fourteen Words Never To Use”.<br/>
<br/>Without further ado, Frank Luntz’s commentary on how stupid we all are, and how easy it is to deceive us using nothing more than DoubleSpeak:<br/>
<br/>APPENDIX: THE FOURTEEN WORDS NEVER TO USE<br/>Sometimes it is not what you say that matters but what you don’t say. Other times a single word or phrase can undermine or destroy the credibility of a paragraph or entire presentation. This memo was originally prepared exclusively for Congressional spouses because they are your eyes and ears, a one-person reality check and truth squad combined. However, by popular demand, I have included and expanded that document because effectively communicating the New American Lexicon requires you to STOP saying words and phrases that undermine your ability to educate the American people.<br/>So from today forward, YOU are the language police. From today forward, these are the words never to say again.<br/>
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<strong>1. NEVER SAY</strong> Government<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> Washington<br/>The fact is, most Americans appreciate their local government that picks up their trash, cleans their streets, and provides police and transportation services. Washington is the problem. Remind voters again and again about Washington spending, Washington waste, Washington taxation, Washington bureaucracy, Washington rules and Washington regulations. Then remind voters that if Washington created this mess, it is Washington’s responsibility to fix it. “If we expect to succeed, we must look to ourselves and not to Washington to raise our kids, start our businesses and improve our day-to-day lives.” If you must talk about government, use the context defined by President Bush: “Government should help people improve their lives, not try to run their lives.”<br/>
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<strong>2. NEVER SAY </strong>Privatization/Private Accounts<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> Personalization/Personal Accounts<br/>Many more Americans would “personalize” Social Security than “privatize” it. In fact, two-thirds of America wants to personalize Social Security while only one-third should privatize it. Why? Personalizing Social Security suggests ownership and control over your retirement savings, while privatizing it suggests a profit motive and winners and losers. BANISH PRIVATIZATION FROM YOUR LEXICON.(Emphasis mine, caps lock theirs)<br/>
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<strong>3. NEVER SAY</strong> Tax Reform<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> Tax Simplification<br/>While a majority of Americans are generally in favor of tax reform, one-third of the population fears that they would end up paying more in taxes if the tax code was in fact reformed. However, almost all Americans believe they would personally benefit from a tax code that was simplified—in terms of money they owe, time they spend and anxiety about the IRS. When more Americans fear the IRS than root- canal surgery, something should be done to simplify the tax code.<br/>
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<strong>4. NEVER SAY</strong> Inheritance/Estate Tax<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> The Death Tax<br/>While a sizable 68% of America thinks the Inheritance/Estate Tax is unfair, fully 78%think that the Death Tax is unfair. And while a narrow majority would repeal the inheritance/estate tax, an overwhelming majority would repeal the death tax. If you want to kill the estate tax, call it a death tax.<br/>
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<strong>5. NEVER SAY</strong> A Global Economy/Globalization/Capitalism<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> Free Market Economy<br/>More Americans are afraid of the principle of globalization than even privatization. The reason? Globalization represents something big, something distant and something foreign. It’s the same reason why Americans like their local government but dislike Washington—the closer you are, the more control you have. So instead of talking about the principles of globalization, instead emphasize “the value and benefits of a free market economy.” Similarly, capitalism reminds people of harsh economic competition that yields losers as well as winners. Conversely, the free market economy provides opportunity to all and allows everyone to succeed.<br/>
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<strong>6. NEVER SAY </strong>Outsourcing<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> Taxation, Regulation, Litigation Innovation, Education<br/>When you use the words of your opposition, you are basically accepting their definition and therefore their conclusion. We should NEVER use the word outsourcing because we will then be asked to defend or end the practice of allowing companies to ship American jobs overseas. Rather, we should talk about the “root cause” why any company would not want to hire “the best workers in the world.” And the answer: “over-taxation, over-regulation, too much litigation, and not enough innovation or quality education.” Because it rhymes, it will be remembered.<br/>
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<strong>7. NEVER SAY</strong> Undocumented Workers<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> Illegal Aliens<br/>The Dems have adopted the phrase “undocumented worker” but you shouldn’t. Call them exactly what they are. In fact, instead of addressing “immigration reform,” which polarizes Americans, you should be talking about “border security” issues. Securing our borders and our people has universal support.<br/>
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<strong>8. NEVER SAY</strong> Foreign Trade<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> International Trade<br/>For many reasons unrelated to this issue, the word “foreign” conjures up negative images. Americans simply don’t like “foreign oil,” or “foreign products” or “foreign nationals.” International is a more positive concept than either foreign or global.<br/>
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<strong>9. NEVER SAY</strong> Drilling for oil<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> Exploring for energy<br/>It’s the picture people paint in their minds, the difference between an old-fashioned oil rig that gushes up black goop vs. 21st century technology and innovation that provides us the ability to heat our homes and drive our cars. When you talk about energy, use words like “responsible” and “balanced” and always address your concern for the environment.<br/>
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<strong>10. NEVER SAY </strong>Tort Reform<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> Lawsuit Abuse Reform<br/>The term “tort” has very little meaning to the average American, and at best reminds one of a French pastry. “Lawsuit Abuse” is something most Americans understand and resent. If you really want to make your case, add the word “frivolous.”<br/>
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<strong>11. NEVER SAY </strong>Trial Lawyer<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY: </strong>Personal Injury Lawyer<br/>It is hard to distrust a trial lawyer because we see them portrayed so favorably on L.A. Law and Law &amp; Order. But personal injury lawyers, also known as ambulance chasers, remind people of those annoying, harassing commercials we see at 1:00 a.m. cajoling us to sue someone. If you want to get the full bang for the buck, call them “predatory personal injury lawyers.”<br/>
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<strong>12. NEVER SAY</strong> Corporate Transparency<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> Corporate Accountability<br/>I constantly hear the need for “transparency” coming from members of the financial services industry as well as members of Congress. But if you asked the American people, corporate accountability is a much higher priority. The fact is, a majority of Americans can’t even explain what transparency actually means. But everyone understands and demands accountability from all sectors of the economy … and the government.<br/>
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<strong>13. NEVER SAY </strong>School Choice<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY: </strong>Parental Choice/Equal Opportunity in Education<br/>Americans are still evenly split over whether they support “school choice” in America’s schools. But they are heavily in favor of “giving parents the right to choose the schools that are right for their children,” an there is almost universal support for “equal opportunity in education.” So frame the issue right and you get the support you need.<br/>
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<strong>14. NEVER SAY </strong>Health care “Choice”<br/>
<strong>INSTEAD SAY:</strong> “The Right to Choose”<br/>This is an important nuance so often lost on political officials. Almost all Americans want “the right to choose the health care plan, hospital, doctor and prescription drug plan that is best for them,” but far fewer Americans actually want to make that choice. In fact, the older you get, the less eager you are to have a wide range of choices. One reason why the prescription drug card earned only qualified public support was that it offered too many choices and therefore created too much confusion for too many senior citizens.<br/>
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<br/>And just like that, my dear friends, an entire nation of sheep is shepherded through the gates of hell on Bush’s Ark of the Covenant with Big Business.<br/>
<br/>~A!"</div>
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<p style="">We had snow yesterday, the last day of February. It was just enough to be pretty but not enough to mess up traffic too badly. We really got off lucky. They had predicted 7 - 9 inches and we only ended up with maybe 3 inches. With any luck, maybe this will be the last of the season!</p>
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<br/>Check it out! So funny!</div>
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<br/>Check out the Republican Party's playbook on how to sell Bush's Social Security plan. The brainwashing methods pushed here are downright scary!!!</div>
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<br/>"Bush is using Fuzzy Math to claim that in 13 years Social Security will be paying out more than it takes in."
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<br/>Read the whole article. <strong>B</strong>u<strong>S</strong>h's rationale for "rebuilding" social security plan is full of lie and distortions. 
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<br/>In fact, what he wants to do is destroy an insurance policy that works and replace it with mandatory donations in support of Wall Street by all citizens. I thought the "freedom" he clams to espouse would give us the option of NOT participating in an "investment" program we don't want. Evidently, "freedom" under the <strong>B</strong>u<strong>S</strong>h interpretation, applies only to those who agree with him.</div>
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