Alberto Gonzalez: Bushnev's Fascist Play

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 07 Jul 2005 12:00:00 GMT
# wapsi square - July 5, 2005 - cartoon commentary on the importance of being armed, always and everywhere. Probably more meaningful to folks who read this comic regularly, since the altercation appears to be between two characters who know each other, but good all alone. [smith2004]

# Henry Weinstein at The LA Times - U.S. Holds Filmmaker in Iraq - without charges, without access to counsel, the U.S. military has held a U.S. citizen in Iraq since May 17 because they found washing machine timers in the taxi in which he was riding. [clairefiles]

# Thom Hartmann at Common Dreams - Supreme Court - Media Ignore Possible "Fascist" Play - everybody is worrying about how the next Supreme Court justice will handle their pet issue. Bush, by even mentioning Alberto Gonzalez, has made it crystal clear that his agenda is to promote fascism as the policy of the United States. [lrtdiscuss]

Historically, when fascists have come to power they have used either the threat of enemies or social issues to get the people to agree to give them control of all branches of government. When their true agenda - raw power - comes out, it's too late for the people to resist. As Francisco Franco famously said, "Our regime is [now] based on bayonets and blood, not on hypocritical elections."

# Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones at Prison Planet - Veteran Radio Host Paul Harvey Triumphs Smallpox Blankets To Native Americans, Black Slavery - The man with "the rest of the story" has apparently lost it over terr'ism. [warblogging]

# Adam Wilk - Please Promise Me, Mr. President... - Mr. Wilk beseeches Mr. Bush to not resign, so that he can watch him be dragged out of the White House in chains. Mr. Wilk has more faith in the system than I do, but I hope he's right about this. [whatreallyhappened]

# Bill St. Clair at The Claire Files - Installing Mac GNU Privacy Guard - Kirsten asked how to get encryption for her iBook. There was much commentary, but she was still having a hard time. So I installed Mac GNU Privacy Guard on my son's PowerBook, and wrote down the experience. Worked good.

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