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14 July 2007 by nathaniel

Rudy Giuliani

via Tom Moody:

You might have noticed the CBS News story “McCain Backs Bush’s Iraq Strategy” on the blogroll to the left for several months now (or maybe not–well, it’s been there). Lots of other people linked to the story, too, and now it shows up in the top 10 Google searches if anyone is looking for information about Mr. Flak Vest in the Baghdad Market (aka Mr. Bomb Bomb Iran). It looks like his presidential campaign is tanking with the announcement this week of huge staff departures (yay!) so some blogroll space will now be devoted to another overrated individual aspiring to be the leader of the free world, with the inclusion of the following three articles:

Rudy Giuliani was kicked off the Iraq Study Group because he never showed up for meetings.

Rudy Giuliani was the only candidate not invited to speak to the Firefighters presidential Forum.

Rudy Giuliani is worse than Bush.

If the thought of Giuliani as president makes you queasy and you have a blog or links page, you might consider getting the word out by pointing to these mainstream media stories, with the link around the words “Rudy Giuliani.”

See also: this Firefighters Union video about “Rudy Giuliani: Urban Legend”–it mentions Giuliani’s foolishness in locating his mayoral “Command Center” in WTC 7–destroyed on 9/11/01 and forcing him to go operate out in the street (while running away from the danger).

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07 July 2007 by nathaniel

NOW can we impeach those fuckers?

Seriously.

Look at these frikkin numbers. That’s double those who wanted to impeach Clinton, and also more than wanted Nixon ousted. When will Congress catch up? It’s an evenly divided split*, for God’s sake, the least you can do is start hearings and probes!

*note the split is evenly divided for Bush, while Cheney’s impeachment is in the solid majority of Americans’ minds….

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21 May 2007 by nathaniel

Uhuru Productions presents: The Global Commons

Lots of CC stars answer some basic but important questions: a documentary of the iSummit in Brazil last year! via iCommons and dotSUB, by Rehad Desai from Uhuru Productions and under CC Attribution Share Alike.

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11 May 2007 by nathaniel

james spader (his Boston Legal character) on Gitmo

AWESOME. via Andrew Sullivan (Nicole says: “and we thought irony was dead”):

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09 May 2007 by nathaniel

Laura Bush Music Video (Liberal’s Just Another Word…)

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30 April 2007 by nathaniel

Jon Stewart interviewed by Bill Moyer (PBS)

Fantastic interview. Available in Windows Media Player or Quicktime.

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