Saturday, November 22:
Allegations about 2002 Georgia election raise doubts on current voting
Hood has now repeated his doubts about the 2002 Georgia election, as well as about voting problems in Maryland in 2004, in an interview with former ABC News producer Rebecca Abrahams. "I have come to believe that these errors are now permanently embedded into the system," Hood told Abrahams.
VA chief labels vet suicide ‘chronic problem’
Veteran Affairs Secretary Dr. James Peake called the suicide rate among veterans “a chronic problem." Referring to statistics showing that, on average, 6,500 U.S. veterans a year — or 18 a day — commit suicide, Peake said the data suggests an elevation in the suicide rate among veterans of all ages.
Iraqi protesters burn George Bush effigy
At the spot where U.S. forces helped Iraqis topple a statue of Saddam Hussein in 2003, protesters Friday tore down an effigy of President Bush and set it afire during a demonstration over plans to keep American troops in Iraq through 2011.
Obama outlines rebuilding plans to create jobs
Obama on Saturday outlined his plan to create 2.5 million jobs in coming years to rebuild roads and bridges and modernize schools while developing alternative energy sources and more efficient cars.
Jones Would Bring Broad Experience To Security Post
Since retiring from the Marines last year as a highly decorated four-star general, Jones has worked on energy issues as the chief executive of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for 21st Century Energy.
Linn Cohen-Cole:
*Global warming - pill by pill, and seed by seed.
We have had such a fractured view of things that we miss the obvious, even around something we are desperate to fix.
First, the choice between drugs and natural supplements is a global warming choice.
Second, the choice between genetic engineering and organic is a global warming choice.
Barack Obama accused of selling out on Iraq by picking hawks to run his foreign policy
Growing disillusionment underlines the fine line Mr Obama must walk between appearing to reach out to former opponents and keeping his grassroot supporters happy. The huge enthusiasm of Obama supporters might dissipate if they believe he is crafting a government more likely to pursue "politics as usual", rather than his often-promised "change we need".
Martha Rosenberg:
Mad Cow Scare In Cattle Country
Ten years ago, Oprah Winfrey was in town courtesy of Texas cattlemen who sued her for disparaging hamburgers on her show. P.S. She won.
Now mad cow is back in the news as the Amarillo Public Health Department confirms a hospitalized local woman is being tested for the human variety--and cattle futures at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange are tanking.
Sandy Sand:
The Fanatical Food Fascists Are At It Again
(2 comments) They want to ban advertising fast food on television.
Chad Terhune and Robert Berner:
FHA-Backed Loans: The New Subprime
The predatory wolves are back making loans. Same people. Same conditions. Same results. Get ready to write another check for half a trillion to the treasury a year from now.
Pressure on Citigroup builds, shares fall below $4
Investors were also fearful that the government might orchestrate a takeover of Citigroup over the weekend that could wipe out common shareholders, said Paul Miller, a Friedman Billings Ramsey banking analyst. Pressure intensified on Citigroup to sell part or all of itself as its stock fell below $4 a share on Friday and fears escalated about future loan losses.
Carter, Annan, others refused entry to Zimbabwe
Carter and two other members of The Elders group - former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and rights advocate Graca Machel, who is married to Nelson Mandela - had planned to assess the country's humanitarian needs as Zimbabweans are stalked by disease and hunger while political crisis occupies its politicians. The Elders humanitarian group, formed by Mandela, said the trip was entirely separate from regional attempts to get
Friday, November 21:
Semiconductor industry group predicts chip slump in 2009
The decline, if the SIA is correct, will hit both the PC computer and cell phone markets, with PC sales falling five percent and cell phone sales down 6.4 percent. At this point the industry group is projecting just a single-year downturn, and believes the market will grow by 7.4 percent in 2010 and 7.5 percent in 2011.
Chinese Officials Warn of 'Grim' Jobs Outlook
Chinese officials warned Thursday that the country faces a "grim" employment outlook with demand for workers falling and job seekers in the cities outnumbering new jobs by two-to-one as the economy slows. The global financial meltdown has dealt a body blow to China's vital export industries that account for 40 percent of the economy, causing thousands of factories making toys, shoes and cheap electronics to fold.
Big Pharma seeks to shape U.S. health plan
(2 comments) Big Pharma executives are meeting in Washington this week at a gathering of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations. The group's current president, said the location was chosen in recognition of the coming political shifts. I have personally been called by senior leaders on the Democrat side asking for advice and help, and that's a sign of the new industry versus the old industry,"
JGideon:
'Daily Voting News' For November 21, 2008
a collection of local, state, national and international articles on electronic voting and election issues
E. Nelson:
The Al Franken, Norm Coleman Minnesota Recount: And the Winner Is ...
With only 136 votes separating Al Franken and Norm Coleman out of 2.9 million votes cast, the Great Minnesota Recount continues and the prognosticators suggest the undervotes will be important.
Jason Leopold:
Obama Team Tilts Toward Gates
(1 comments) Barack Obama's Pentagon transition team is sitting down with Defense Secretary Robert Gates in a move that some Beltway observers believe signals that the President-elect does plan to keep Gates on despite protests from Iraq War opponents.
Brad Friedman:
The fallout from Promoting Janet Napolitano
Mark Crispin Miller adds: The election reform movement in AZ has lately made great progress, against all odds and with great hardship. (Two months ago John Brakey was hustled off to jail in Pima County, for insisting on his right to monitor the handcount of some ballots there.)Any further progress will be blocked, and all that recent progress could be nullified, if Brewer becomes the Queen of Arizona.
Garland Favorito:
Georgia Certified Election Results Missing 130 Votes
Davis is also a plaintiff in a lawsuit against GA regarding its use of a certain type of electronic voting equipment.The suit contends that election results cannot be properly verified, audited and recounted.Davis explained,"GA is the only state in the union that plans to conduct future statewide elections on unverifiable voting equipment.It is time for a major overhaul of GA election law,equipment and procedures.
Wall St. Journal: Diebold Vote Company Whistleblower and GOP Cyber Security Expert Both Say That 2002 Chambliss Senate
VR has been working with whistleblowers who have stated that the GOP, under the direction of Karl Rove, has been using computers to change election results. In order to protect the runoff election from such manipulations, a federal RICO lawsuit is being pursued in Ohio to take depositions from those who have been implicated in this illegal strategy.
Fed's Geithner to be tapped for Treasury: reports
a late friday afternoon announcement-- at the dead of newstimes. Better than Summers, but the NY Fed Reserve Bank Head. Not much change here
US clout down, risks up by 2025 -intel outlook
U.S. economic and political clout will decline over the next two decades and the world will be more dangerous, with food and water scarce and advanced weapons plentiful, U.S. spy agencies projected on Thursday.
The National Intelligence Council analysis "Global Trends 2025" also said the current financial crisis on Wall Street is just the first phase of a global economic reordering.
The U.S. dollar's role will drop too.
Horror as teenager commits suicide live online
as many others watch online, some jeering.
Dedicated Iraq War Protesters in NY Hit Amazing 6 Year Milestone
For 311 weeks, a Peace Vigil has been held at the corner of Rt. 59 and Middletown Rd. in Nanuet, NY. This Saturday Nov. 22 at noon marks the SIXTH year anniversary of the Iraq War - all are welcome to join in, bring signs, wave at honking cars, play drums and speak to reporters. These heroic vigilers have stood in the cold, heat, rain and snow, standing up against the war every week to support the safe return of U.S. troops.
Ashin Mettacara:
*Burma, Myanmar: Leader Monk Gets Total 68 Years; Popular Burmese Comedian Gets 45 Years
(1 comments)
Burma's Jail News: Jailing of Monks and Activists in Burma.
Judge Orders Five Detainees Freed From Guantanamo
(3 comments) In the first hearing on the government's justification for holding detainees at the Guantánamo Bay detention camp, a federal judge ruled Thursday that five Algerian men were held unlawfully for nearly seven years and ordered their release
Daschle to Be Nominee for Health Post in Obama Cabinet
Headline is on Daschle. Lead concerns Clinton: Mr. Clinton's foundation has received contributions from the Saudi royal family, the king of Morocco, a foundation linked to the United Arab Emirates and the governments of Kuwait and Qatar. His tax returns show that he collected at least $12.6 million since 2002 as an adviser to the billionaire investor Ronald Burkle, whose Yucaipa Companies have invested money for the Dubai
Gene Cappa:
9/11 Traced Back To Cheney's Energy Task Force Meeting-Do You Agree?
(28 comments) 9/11 can be traced back to Cheney's secret energy task force meeting. Do you agree?
Sandy Sand:
Speculation Runs Rampant on the Future Who's Whos in the Obama Administration
(1 comments) Vegas odds makers are probably in on the spek-a-latin' act, too. Maybe we should check them out; they were correct in calling Obama's election.
Thursday, November 20:
Linn Cohen-Cole:
Obama may choose Monsanto's GE-nightmare over an organic human vision
(14 comments) The Obama people ask us all to express our "vision." Meanwhile Obama is putting together a literal nightmare for the American people by considering appointing Tom Vilsack to head the USDA and Monsanto's guy.
U.S. Attorney General Mukasey Collapses During Speech
(2 comments) Attorney General Michael Mukasey collapsed while giving a speech tonight and was taken to a hospital. He began slurring his words, slumped at the lectern and fell to the floor as he neared the end of a speech to the Federalist Society. He was taken to George Washington University Hospital.
JUST RELEASED: Judge removes Guerra as prosecutor for 5 of 9 criminal cases involving Vice President Cheney and Texas S
Texas Rangers to escort Guerra to court Friday morning after having been found in Mexico. Assuming he is not AWOL again; Guerra could continue as prosecutor for Vice President Cheney, Gonzales, Sen. Lucio, GEO Corp., and former warden David Forrest.
Coalition Against Genocide:
Open Letter to Sonal Shah, Obama's Transition Advisory Board Member
Muslim Indian groups question Sonal Shaw, a member of Obama's transition team about his silence on the violence in India against Muslims and other minorities, his personal relationship to the groups that were involved, and his dismissing their legitimate concerns as "Ridiculous tactics of guilt by association.
k.luciole from Luciole Press:
Children dying in Haiti, victims of food crisis exacerbated by four devastating tropical storms
(14 comments) A terrible situation in Haiti with starving children: victims of hurricanes
Patrick Malinowski:
THE BIG THREE BAILOUT!!!
(3 comments) Just a simple opinion about the BIG THREE wanting a bailout!!!!
Blackwater Busted? Six Guards May Be Charged in Iraq Massacre
(1 comments) Bush will continue enthusiastically to use armed private forces until the W leaves office.This means that the future of Blackwater and the hundreds of for-profit war corporations servicing the Iraq occupation will lay with President-elect Obama.This includes Blackwater &at least 300 other companies,which have been hired by the US government for privatized armed services in Iraq to the tune of about $6 billion in taxpayer money
VIDEO: Ashton Kutcher On a Wednesday Election Holiday
[M]aking Election Day a holiday would ease the crush of voters turning out at once (at poll opening before work, during work lunch hour, or after the work day). Though I'd recommend changing Election Day to a Wednesday when making it a holiday, so that a Tuesday holiday doesn't simply turn into a long out of town 4-day holiday weekend for many.
Bill Knell:
October and November UFO Sightings in Stephenville, Texas
(2 comments) On November 13, 2008, several photos were taken in the Stephenville, Texas, area that are reminiscent of the video and photos previously photographed in the skies over Erath County.
Make That Former Senator Ted Stevens
Democrat Mark Begich unseats Stevens in Alaska, bringing Dems one step closer to a filibuster-proof Senate.
VideoTheVote Releases Footage of Major Problems on Election Day
The election protection group releases a series of video reports showing the major problems faced by voters in 2008.While the meltdowns that marred 2000 and 2004 did not occur this year, these reports illustrate that significant changes still need to be made to the electoral process.
Steven Rosenfeld:
2008 Results: Fewer White Voters, While Minorities Set Records
A preliminary study of 2008 results finds more than a million fewer white voters than in 2004 and nearly 7 million new minority voters.
The Invisible Election
These problems occurred even though more voters than ever before cast their ballots before Election Day,even though everyone knew that turnout would be extremely high,even though at least one of the campaigns --recognizing that victory depended on an election system capable of processing 100,000s of new voters--had done an extraordinary amount of work helping election administrators get ready for the turnout tsunami that was
Steven Rosenfeld:
See (Literally) Why Al Franken is Gaining Votes
The Minnesota recount shows exactly why most voting rights advocates conclude that hand-marked paper ballots are the best way to vote. Unlike Georgia, where the final unresolved U.S. Senate seat will be selected in a runoff election in early December and the public uses paperless voting machines, in Minnesota representatives of both parties can clearly see the voters' intent in a deliberative but accurate recount.
Troy Davis Granted Hearing; Oral Arguments Set for Dec. 9
(1 comments) A hearing date has been set for death row prisoner Troy Davis, before the federal 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. The court, which stopped Davis's scheduled execution last month, will hear oral arguments about a new round of appeals on December 9th. His lawyers want the circuit court to give them permission to file an appeal with the U.S. District Court of Southern Georgia for a fresh trial, where they can present new evidence.
Japan-U.S. missile defense test fails off Hawaii
A Japanese warship failed to shoot down a ballistic missile target in a joint test with U.S. forces Wednesday because of a glitch in the final stage of an interceptor made by Raytheon Co.U.S. Rear Admiral Brad Hicks, program director of the Aegis sea-based leg of an emerging U.S. anti-missile shield. "This was a failure," he said in a teleconference with reporters. It brought the tally of Aegis intercepts to 16 in 20 tries.
Nobel laureate Maguire: UN should suspend Israel membership
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead Maguire said Thursday the United Nations should suspend or revoke Israel's membership. In October this year she arrived on a boat that sailed into the Gaza Strip carrying international protesters who wanted to bring attention to Israel's blockade of the Hamas-controlled territory.
the web:
Home Depot Founder: Retailers Who Don't Support GOP "Should Be Shot"
(11 comments) It's nice to know Home Depot supports the death penalty for not supporting their politics.
Longtime Head of House Energy Panel Is Ousted
Representative Henry A. Waxman of California ousted Representative John D. Dingell of Michigan from his post as chairman of the influential Committee on Energy and Commerce on Thursday, giving President-elect Barack Obama an advantage in his plans to promote efforts to combat global warming.
JGideon:
'Daily Voting News' For November 20, 2008
a collection of local, state, national and international articles on electronic voting and election issues
New York Police Fight With U.S. on Surveillance
An effort by the New York Police Department to get broader latitude to eavesdrop on terrorism suspects has run into sharp resistance from the Justice Department in a bitter struggle that has left the police commissioner and the attorney general accusing each other of putting the public at risk.
Discussions With Clintons as Obama Creates Team
Mr. Clinton accepted several restrictions on his business and philanthropic activities to remove any obstacle to his wife’s nomination if the cabinet job is formally offered and accepted. “I’ll do whatever they want,” Clinton said Wednesday at a public appearance.
New friendly fire coverup: Army shreds files on dead soldiers
Hours after Salon revealed evidence that two Americans were killed by a U.S. tank, not enemy fire, military officials destroyed papers on the men. Salon's investigation, which included graphic battle video and eyewitness testimony, indicated that their deaths were likely due to friendly fire. After Salon published Benjamin's Oct. 14 report, the Army ordered soldiers to shred documents about the men. A soldier saved some shreds
Emergency Managers Make It Official: They Want FEMA Out of DHS
(1 comments) A prominent association of emergency mangers is recommending that the Obama administration pull the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) out of the Homeland Security Department and restore its leader to cabinet level status. IAEM has been generally unhappy with the way FEMA has operated within DHS, and removing it would allow the agency to "get its act together"
Ex-member: Klan leader plotted death
The head of a Kentucky-based Ku Klux Klan organization led a failed plot to kill the co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate groups and challenges white supremacists, a former Klan member testified Thursday.
SPLC Wins $2.5 Million Verdict for Teen in Klan Case
In a blow to one of the nation's largest Klan groups, jurors yesterday awarded more than $2.5 million to a teenager who was assaulted by Klansmen at a county fair in rural Kentucky.
The verdict is expected to shut down the Imperial Klans of America (IKA), which has 16 chapters in eight states
Antonia Juhasz:
my response to Washington Post review of The Tyranny of Oil
Antonia Juhasz repsonds to the partisan jargon of Steve LeVine in a Washington Post Review of her book, The Tyranny of Oil.
Ashin Mettacara:
*Burma: Popular Burmese Hip-Hop Singer Gets 6 Years; Leader Monk Gets Another 15 years
(3 comments)
Jailing of Monks, Singers and activists in Burma
Holder: Obama's seasoned pick for attorney general
Holder knows his way around the Justice Department and is viewed as well suited to undertake what is expected to be a substantial shift in approach from the policies of the Bush administration. Those shifts will include closing the terror prison camp at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and possibly bringing Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other Al Qaeda leaders to the United States to stand trial in American courts. Analysts also expect
Steven Freeman:
Minnesota Recount Update
(6 comments) Day one of the Minnesota recount appears to be a qualified win for Franken. Read on for more.
Cheri Cabot:
Personal About Politics: To Bail or Not to Bail the Big Three Auto Makers; and Paulson Just Bails.
(9 comments) Will it be bankruptcy or a bailout for Detroit's Big Three Automakers? They beg Congress for a bailout while Henry Paulson just bails.
Janet Napolitano will head Homeland Security
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano (D) has been chosen to serve as secretary of the vast and troubled Department of Homeland Security for President-elect Obama Democratic officials said.
Fight Breaks Out As Iraqi Lawmakers Debate Pact
A fistfight broke out in Iraq's parliament on Wednesday, when lawmakers were supposed to be debating whether to ratify a new security pact with the United States — one that calls for the withdrawal of all American forces by the end of 2011. Eyewitnesses say the guards used force after the opposition lawmaker approached the podium and tried to rip a copy of the draft agreement from the hands of the speaker of parliament.
Wednesday, November 19:
National Cathedral Cuts Jobs, Programs
Washington National Cathedral plans to slash its budget dramatically and lay off 30 percent of its staff to close a widening budget gap.To cut overhead, the cathedral plans to outsource its retail operations, which bring in about $4 million a year, to Event Network, a San Diego-based company that runs gift stores at cultural attractions.
Top judge: US and UK acted as 'vigilantes' in Iraq invasion
Lord Bingham, in his first major speech since retiring as the senior law lord, rejected the then attorney general's defence of the 2003 invasion as fundamentally flawed. "It was not plain that Iraq had failed to comply in a manner justifying resort to force and there were no strong factual grounds or hard evidence to show that it had."
Unofficial Translation of U.S.-Iraq Troop Agreement from the Arabic Text
Translation of complete agreement between the US and Iraq on the withdrawal of occupation troops. Since Bush won't share this with the Congress, perhaps they need to check with OEN. And, for questions about the oil, check the last graf of Article 26.
U.S. lawmaker accuses Bush of secrecy over Iraq deal
The US government is refusing to make public the security pact it has signed with Iraq, even though it has been published in full in an Iraqi newspaper, a congressional hearing was told on Wednesday. The administration has said it will not seek congressional approval for the deal. It has been in a hurry to finalise the pact, which Iraqi lawmakers still must approve, before the UN mandate expires on December 31.
Taxpayers will pay for Gonzales' private attorney
(1 comments) The Justice Department has agreed to pay for a private lawyer to defend former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales against allegations that he encouraged officials to inject partisan politics into the department's hiring and firing practices.
JGideon:
'Daily Voting News' For November 19, 2008
a collection of local, state, national and international articles on electronic voting and election issues
Michael Richardson:
Senate testimony by police captain reveals 9 sticks of missing dynamite in 'Omaha Two' bombing case
(2 comments)
Congressional testimony by Omaha police reveal missing dynamite in COINTELPRO bombing case against Black Panthers Ed Poindexter and Mondo we Langa
Opec 'lost $700bn on cheaper oil'
Opec members have lost about $700bn (£467bn) because of falling crude prices, the oil cartel's president Chakib Khelil said in an interview.
Oil prices have fallen 60% from their $147 peak, prompting speculation Opec will cut output again to boost prices.
China seeks to curb unrest amid global crisis
China has told police to ensure stability amid the global financial crisis after thousands of people attacked police and government offices in a northwestern city in unrest triggered by a plan to resettle residents. Public Security Minister Meng Jianzhu said police "should be fully aware of the challenge brought by the global financial crisis and try their best to maintain social stability
Merkel Says Europe Is 'Closely' Watching U.S. Plans on Auto Aid
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi have asked the European Union to monitor U.S. proposals to prop up its auto industry for signs of anti-competitive practices.
''We are watching the U.S. closely to see what they do on the car industry,'' Merkel told reporters today in the northern Italian city of Trieste during a joint news conference with Berlusconi.
Vice president, former AG, state senator indicted
he indictment accuses Gonzales of using his position while in office to stop an investigation in 2006 into abuses at one of the privately-run prisons.Gonzales' attorney, George Terwilliger III, said in a written statement, "This is obviously a bogus charge on its face, as any good prosecutor can recognize. Hopefully, competent Texas authorities will take steps to reign in this abuse of the criminal justice system."
Maryland Police Conflate Peace Activists with Terrorists
Under the direction of Republican Governor Bob Ehrlich, Maryland State Police spied on and infiltrated non-violent peace activist groups, and labeled members as “terrorists” and “anarchists”.
Your tax dollars at work fighting “Osama Been Peaceniks”.
Big Three CEOs Flew Private Jets to Plead for Public Funds
Ford CEO Mulally made his case Tuesday before the committee saying he's cut expenses, laid-off workers and closed 17 plants. "We have also reduced our work force by 51,000 employees in the past three years," Mulally said. Yet Ford continues to operate a fleet of eight private jets for its executives.
Rob Kall:
Did Hillary Cut The Secretary of State Deal Months Ago, Before Obama Picked Biden?
(8 comments) Maybe Hillary didn't want to be VP. Maybe what she wanted all along, if she couldn't be president, was Secretary of State. Maybe she cut the deal before Obama settled on his VP pick.
Juan Cole: Afghan article says US Bin-Ladin hunt phoney
An article from the Persian Afghan press alleges that French troops were at one point close to capturing Usamah Bin Ladin in Afghanistan, but that American forces stopped them from doing so. It says that a forthcoming French documentary containing interviews with the French soldiers provides proof for the allegation. The argument is that the Bush administration needed Bin Ladin in order to justify its military expansionism.
Palestine: Fifteen Palestinian fishermen kidnapped by Israelis
The 15 Palestinian fishermen abducted from Palestinian waters are being held by Israeli authorities in Ashdod, while their boats have been confiscated. three internationals who were arrested while accompanying the fishermen have been taken to Ben Gurion detention facility as Israeli authorities start deportation proceedings.
Beau Biden will not accept Senate appointment
DOVER, Del. - Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden says he plans to fulfill his National Guard duties and won't accept an appointment to his father's U.S. Senate seat.
The younger Biden has released a statement as his unit prepares to deploy to Iraq
Douglas Smyth:
Should the Obama Administration Prosecute Bush-Cheney Crimes?
(34 comments) Should the Obama administration pursue the Bush-Cheney crimes committed in the war, its run-up, in intelligence and interrogation and in Justice? Or shouldn't it? If a broad Bush pardon constrains the new administration, is there a middle way?
Monday, November 17:
Kevin Gosztola:
Bail Out the Big Three Automakers?
(36 comments) The Senate and the House will be deliberating and deciding whether or not to bail out the Big Three auto makers this week (Chrysler, Ford, GM).
Here's what you should know when deciding whether or not to support a bailout. This is what you may not hear from network news or cable news.
Thursday, November 13:
Gene Cappa:
Obama And The Imperial Presidency-Will He Give It Up?
(12 comments) Obama inherits an imperial presidency chock-full of new powers. Will he give it up or embrace it?
Monday, November 10:
Rob Kall:
Assassination Conversation Poll
(80 comments) Have you been in a conversation or overhead a conversation expressing concern for Obama's assassination in the past week?
Gene Cappa:
CAN Obama Reverse The Economic Slide?
(8 comments) The ruinous Bush fiscal and monetary policies have brought the American economy to near collapse. Can Obama reverse the slide?
Sunday, November 9:
PrMaine:
So, Why Was This Election Not Stolen?
(68 comments) What made things go right this time?
Gene Cappa:
Obama Should Use That Secret Tool Chest-Do You Agree?
(17 comments) Obama inherited a secret tool chest from Bush. Should he use it like Bush did?
Saturday, November 8:
Kevin Gosztola:
Will You Speak Up or "Give Obama a Chance"?
(54 comments) How long will it be before you question Obama's decisions or seek to influence him if he is slow to make the changes you wish to see. How will you organize and pressure to enact real change or will you choose to not organize and apply pressure at all?
Friday, November 7:
Steve Windisch (jibbguy):
... And the justification against Impeachment is now what??
(19 comments) The election of '08 is now over.. What justifications against Impeachment will Pelosi and Conyers come up with next?
Wednesday, November 5:
Gene Cappa:
LBJ Was Behind the JFK Assasination? Do You Agree?
(23 comments) The "Big Event", code words for the JFK hit, is laid at the doorstep of LBJ.
Tuesday, November 4:
Gene Cappa:
Tony Blair To The Hague For Trial-Do You Agree?
(13 comments) Blair lied Britain to war with Iraq. He should be sent to the Hague for trial.
Monday, November 3:
Rob Kall:
When Will We Know the Results of the Presidential Election
(4 comments) We knew pretty quickly for Kerry. It took weeks for Gore. How long will it take to be sure on this election?
Sunday, November 2:
PrMaine:
What Punishment?
(7 comments) Vote caging and purges, systematic voter intimidation, vote-flipping and corrupt tallies of votes all go on in our elections and for the most part they go unpunished. Should this attitude change in the future?
karmacounselor:
Do you know if your county is at risk for election fraud
(6 comments) After reading an article warning of election fraud, what have you done, if anything, to speak up, verify, and ensure your vote is safe?
Kris Malmquist:
Should We Legalize/Decriminalize Marijuana?
(26 comments) Cast your vote on whether or not the time has come to stop locking people up for smoking a doobie or two.
Thursday, October 30:
Michael Bonanno:
Please rate "Shock And Awe"
(2 comments) ...one of the candidates for the presidency is still in shock and awe mode while the other has a word for that mode.
Wednesday, October 29:
PrMaine:
Who is John McCain?
(9 comments) The John McCain we see today seems to many to be a totally different person than the one we knew, say in the 1990's. Which John McCain is the one of today?
Tuesday, October 28:
Dave Kisor:
Does homeland security make you feel safe?
(11 comments) The disestablishment of the Department of Homeland Security
Sunday, October 26:
John Kusumi:
Presidential Preference Poll
(6 comments) Straight up, plain vanilla presidential preference poll.
Saturday, October 25:
Patricia 0rmsby:
Anyone you know been disenfrachised yet?
(5 comments) We hear about millions of people being disqualified to vote in the upcoming election or falling victim to registration fraud. Has this happened to you or anyone you know?
Tuesday, October 21:
Rob Kall:
Should OpEdNews Notify Members When Their Content is Most Popular?
(19 comments) Would you want an email notifying you that your article, poll, diary or member page was among the most viewed, most commented, most forwarded, highest rated, for a given period of time?
Gene Cappa:
9/11: Total Proof Bombs Were Planted-Do You Agree?
(48 comments) Bombs were planted and detonated to bring down the WTC on 9/11. Do you agree?
Monday, October 20:
Gene Cappa:
Should Bush Be Prosecuted for Murder?
(27 comments) Over 4,100 American soldiers got killed in Bush's war against Iraq on false pretenses. Should Bush be prosecuted for murder?
Monday, October 13:
Michael Morris:
America needs Leadership!
(8 comments) Did Congress show leadership in voting to pass the bailout?
Sunday, October 12:
UncleSim:
Voting the Lesser of Two Evils - A Poll
(54 comments) How strong is your support for the person who will get your vote?
This poll is an attempt to locate America's heart.
Karen Fish:
Will Sarah Palin now step down?
(11 comments) Does she stay or does she go? Why and by whom?
Thursday, October 9:
Rob Kall:
Will McCain or Obama Challenge Vote Counts?
(10 comments) Kerry wimped an quit. Gore gave up when the Supreme court waded in. If the election is close, will Obama challenge the results? Will McCain?
Gene Cappa:
FASCISM Came To America-Do You Agree?
(30 comments) The ten steps to fascism are now in place, and any crisis, real or make believe, can be used to declare a national emergency leading to martial law and tyranny over the land.
Wednesday, October 8:
chris rice:
Bail~Outs Were Wrong: How Do We Regain Control of Congress
(10 comments) You have ignored the hundreds of thousands of American people who have been calling, faxing and emailing you opposing this bailout at least 100 to 1. You have ignored the almost two hundred economists from around the country that have contacted you and who have no conflict of interest and told you this bill will outright fail.
My congressman's web site had a pole showing that 97.3% of his constituents were opposed.
Steph Fauxco:
Who do you think won the debate tonight? Obama or McCain VOTE NOW
(1 comments) Debate #2 McCain V Obama who do you think will won the debate?
PrMaine:
Are trolls effective?
(12 comments) Have Republican trolls been trying to influence voters through comments on progressive web sites? If so, are they effective in this effort?
Sunday, October 5:
Paul Kruger:
Are we safe from our own military?
(51 comments) Would members of our own military refuse an order to turn their weapons against American Citizens on US Soil?
Friday, October 3:
Steph Fauxco:
First Bail Out Bill VS New Bail Out Bill? VOTE!!!
(17 comments) Should Congress have voted in the less pork Bail out bill of last week vs. the one they have to TODAY?
Lance L. Landon:
Biden-Palin Debate, Who Won???
(15 comments) Vote for Joe Biden
Vote for Sarah Palin
Thursday, October 2:
Steph Fauxco:
Will Sarah Palin say "Alaska" more times than "Hero" tonight?
(3 comments) Palin, debate, Funny Poll, Alaska, Hero
Peter Dearman:
Do something, but ditch the Paulson Plan
(4 comments) Should Congress promise to do something major, but ditch the Paulson Plan and start listening to other informed voices?
JC Garrett:
Poll: Republican 'Capitalism' or Republican 'Socialism'?
(10 comments) The choice really isn't between real Capitalism and real Socialism. The choice is between the reality that occurs by applying the Republican definition of Capitalism and the Republican definition of Socialism. Which would you prefer?
Monday, September 29:
Steph Fauxco:
Did the Republicans commit extreme insider trading today?
(2 comments) Do you think the Republican's committed extreme insider trading today?
Sunday, September 28:
Rob Kall:
After Palin Bombs Debating Biden, & Withdraws from the Campaign, Who Will McCain Pick?
(14 comments) Sarah Palin bombed in her interview with Katie Couric and she's going to hit bottom and break into 700 billion ugly pieces when she debates with Joe Biden. Who Will McCain choose to replace her when Palin withdraws to "take care of her family."
Friday, September 26:
Robert Arend:
Are The Republicans Gaining Hero Status On The Bailout?
(14 comments) Are Democrats risking dilution of the public's blame of the Republicans for current ills of the economy when the Dems support bailing out Wall Street and the Repubs stand against it?
Wednesday, September 24:
Constance Lavender:
Bailout: Post-Bush Speech to Nation
(11 comments) Post-Bush Speech Bailout Gauge
Tuesday, September 23:
MedicalWhistleblower:
Should Medical Whistleblowers Be Protected?
(5 comments) Should Medical Whistleblowers Be Protected?
Kevin Gosztola:
How can America recover from the financial crisis?
(13 comments) Three prominent politicians (two of them presidential candidates) have plans for how to respond to the bailout. Neither suggest that they would support the Bush administration's or Paulson's proposal, which is being advanced in the halls of Congress right now (despite the fact that many details about the proposal are unknown).
Monday, September 22:
Rob Kall:
Screwed or Saved Bailout-wise?
(38 comments) will dems pass or fix the bailout, or will Republicans do it? Or will a bipartisan congress screw the taxpayers.
Saturday, September 20:
Constance Lavender:
Given the economic illness of the United States, What do you prefer to do?
(21 comments) Tell the World What Your Future Plans Are Going To Be....
Friday, September 19:
Rob Kall:
Has J. Edgar Hoover Styled Blackmail Come Back to Haunt Congress?
(18 comments) with all the access to phone tapping, has the Bush admin and its surrogates been digging up blackmail material on Dem leaders in congress?
Constance Lavender:
Do you support the government's bail out of Wall Street?
(14 comments) Do you support the government's bail out of Wall Street?
Rob Kall:
Government Welfare Buyouts and Rescues; Are They Over Yet?
(7 comments) Will there be more massive loans or government takeovers that amount to corporations become socialized-- even whole industries?
Wednesday, September 17:
Karen Fish:
Did George Bush bail out AIG to save AIG or John McCain and the Neocons?
(21 comments) What are the true motives behind the Bush bailout of AIG?
Monday, September 15:
Rob Kall:
Diagnose Sarah Palin Poll
(38 comments) Which diagnosis do you pick?
Bruce Cain:
A 20 Year Moritorium on Legal/Illegal Immigration Into the US
(14 comments) The "New Agenda for America" is composed of 10 "Planks." The 2nd plank calls for a 20 Year Moritorium on Legal/Illegal Immigration Into the US. [Goto www.newagecitizen.com/NAA.htm to read the full agenda].
joel kauffman:
"Under God," in the Pledge of Allegiance
(25 comments) The phrase has presently been held unconstitutional by a California federal district court. The decision is on appeal to the Federal Court of Appeals.
In 2006, a Florida federal district court has held that a 1942, state law requiring children to stand and recite the pledge violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments and is therefore, unconstitutional
Greg Purcell:
Does Rob Kall look like Tony Soprano?
(5 comments) Is James Gandolfini Rob Kall's cousin??
What do you think?
PrMaine:
Voting Motivations
(17 comments) This poll is an attempt to get some understanding of what is motivating people to vote.
Sunday, September 14:
Constance Lavender:
How much faith do you have in the American financial system?
(11 comments) Given these extraordinary developments in the American financial system, how much faith do you retain?
Constance Lavender:
Is Sarah Palin from the West or the Pacific?
Decide where Sarah Palin is from: the West or the Pacific.
Saturday, September 13:
Hal Smith:
Independent Candidates
(19 comments) Who will you vote for?
Tony Forest:
POLL: Will an Obama/Biden Victory Pacify The Movement ?
(19 comments) Offset with an inverted question: Will a McCain/Palin Victory Empower The Movement ?
Thursday, September 11:
Amanda Lang:
POLL: Should Vote Tampering or Vote Theft Crimes Be Prosecuted As Treason
(10 comments) Should the penalty for vote tampering or vote theft be more stringent than it is under current law? Should voting crimes be elevated to acts of high treason?
Amy Fried:
Poll: Does Sarah Palin Represent American Women?
(26 comments) Does the Republican V.P. nominee represent American women?
Amy Fried:
Unsolicited Absentee Ballots
(5 comments) Strange stories of unsolicited absentee being received by non-Republicans, are circulating.
Gene Cappa:
Congress Should Commence An Independent 9/11 Investigation-Do You Agree
(21 comments) Seven years after 9/11 Congress has yet to provide the American people with an independent scientific analysis of the collapses of all 3 World Trade Center buildings.
Tuesday, September 9:
John Wood Sr:
POLL: SHOULD WE REPLACE THE "STARS AND STRIPES"?
(18 comments) A way to save our Constitutional rights and liberties.
Edwin Rutsch:
Is Jim Hightower correct that grasping greed is a failed conservative value?
(7 comments) Is Jim Hightower correct that grasping greed is a failed conservative value?
Monday, September 8:
Hal Smith:
IN RELATION TO ROB'S POLL, ARE YOU VOTING FOR MCPALIN OR OBIDEN?
(8 comments) Poll to see who's voting for whom.
bhwhite:
None Of The Above Ballot Option
(7 comments) This poll asks voters if they would want a binding Voter Consent option in elections to office. The option, "None of the Above", would appear after the list of candidates for an office, and if it received the most votes, then no listed candidate for the office would be elected, and a new by-election with new candidates would have to be held.