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Since the New Deal, Republicans have been on the wrong side of every issue of concern to ordinary Americans; Social Security, the war in Vietnam, equal rights, civil liberties, church- state separation, consumer issues, public education, reproductive freedom, national health care, labor issues, gun policy, campaign-finance reform, the environment
and tax fairness. No political party could remain so consistently wrong by accident.
The only rational conclusion is that, despite their cynical "family values" propaganda, the Republican Party is a criminal conspiracy to betray the interests of the American people
in favor of plutocratic and corporate interests, and absolutist religious groups. 


Why? Because they're evil GOP bastards!
Exposing the ugly truth
about the Republican Party's diabolical plot to replace constitutional democracy with an oligarchic
fascist theocracy...

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Who Is 'Any Person' in Tribunal Law? It Could Be You.

It Can't Happen Here? The Case for Ballot Tampering in the 2004 Elections


The Madness of George W. Bush: A Reflection of Our Collective Psychosis


It's official: Gore won Florida in 2000


The Florida Republican Recount Riot: A Consortium report on how paid
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Timeline of Bush administration's Iraq war lies


Caught on Film: Bush rhetoric versus reality

The October Surprise: 
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How heretical cult leader / convicted felon Sun Myung Moon achieved such influence over the Republican Party (and shameless televangelist lackeys like Jerry Falwell)

Bill Moyers on media consolidation and the decline of American journalism


Theocracy Watch: American Taliban endangers freedom from religion

List of influential right-wIng think tanks & foundations

Jack Hughes Essays 
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State of the Union: Disaster 
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Iraq: Staying the Course with Lies, Arrogance and Stupidity  (Dec. 2005)

Bush, DeLay & the GOP Sociopathocracy (Oct. 2005)

Fighting for the American way of life: Can freedom survive when democracy fails?

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Bush, the GOP, Good, Evil and the Culture of Perpetual Scandal  (Jan. 2005)

Election 2004: The death of American democracy; or, are Americans too dumb to vote?  (Nov. 2004)

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The Fantasy-Camp Presidency of George W. Bush 
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The Secret Transcript of the Secret Meeting of Cheney's Secret Energy Task Force 
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Is Karl Rove Suffering from Spin Fatigue?
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Grouse Media and the GOP Propaganda Machine  (Feb. 2004)

George W. Bush: When Hatred is Justified  (Dec. 2003)

The Banner Flap & Bush's Pattern of Deception
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Iraq: Not Going According to Plan  (Sep. 2003)

An Open Letter to the DNC  (June 2003)

Republicanoids, and Why They're Such Evil Bastards  (May 2003)

Bush & Iraq: A War in Search of a Justification  (April 2003)

Trent Lott and the GOP's Dirty Little Secret  (Jan. 2003)

Bush Wags the Dog  (Nov. 2002)

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WAR WARNING
Will the Bush regime launch an unprovoked attack on Iran as a "parting gift" to the nation - or as an excuse to cancel the 2008 elections?
April, 2008
by Jack Hughes

If there's anything we've learned at this late stage of the Bush "administration," it's that the bounds of decency will not restrain it from any action it sets upon. As this regime enters its (hopefully) last days, we should be on alert for its one last parting gift to a nation and world that has thoroughly rejected George W. Bush and his disastrous policies: an unprovoked attack on Iran.

To those not suffering from amnesia about the Iraq debacle, all of the tell-tale indicators  have been signaled.

First, Iran has become the Bush regime's scapegoat for its easily predicted failures in Iraq, because Shiite Iran naturally exerts more cultural and political influence on its Shiite neighbor than a foreign Christian invader ever could or will.

Second, Bush has been systematically removing high-ranking military leaders -- such as former CentCom Commander  Admiral William Fallon -- who
publicly opposed military strikes on Iran -- and is  presumably replacing them with more pliable commanders. 

Third, and most critically, Bush will strike Iran because he can, and because he believes he will suffer no personal or political repercussions for his actions.

Desperate to escape the judgment of history for the most catastrophic blunder in US history, the same neocon geniuses who brought us the Iraq debacle are now advising Bush that he can eliminate Iran's influence in Iraq (which was inevitable the instant we decapitated the secular, Sunni Baathist regime) simply by destroying Iran.

We can be sure that at this
very moment, GOP political operatives are crunching the numbers to determine whether the strikes should be timed before or after the November elections. Would the spirit of jingoism and mindless flag-
waving improve the Republicans' electoral chances? Or would the scenes of unprovoked carnage and dead Iranian children dis-
gust the American electorate enough to ensure a Democratic landslide?

The safer bet would be to time the strikes between the elec-
tions and Inauguration Day. This would ensure that Republicans would not suffer at the ballot box for Bush's "parting gift" to the nation. Of course, the real suffering would be for the Iranians and for any new administration trying to cope with the political and diplomatic nightmare such an attack would create. But as we now know only too well, good governance has never been a high priority
for the Busheviks.

How can we prevent this humanitarian, military, political and diplomatic disaster?
First, we must assume that Bush will be issuing unpre-
cedented blanket pardons for everyone -- as well as for corp-
orations -- even peripherally associated with his regime (expect language like "persons, corporations and other entities, named and unnamed") including himself.  Legal scholars need
to begin addressing the legal viability of a president pardoning himself. 

Congress needs to pass a resolution making clear that no "self pardon" will be recognized. Just the threat of extraditing an ex-president for war crimes may be enough to make Bush think twice about engaging in another war of aggression.

The unprecedented level of lawlessness rampant in the Bush regime, and their potential legal liability, means that these criminals will do everything in their power to prevent the election of a Democratic pres-
ident and the empowerment of a Democratic Justice Department that could investigate the Bush regime's mafiacracy.

Democrats have been shock-
ingly complacent over the threat of wholesale election theft, considering the evidence of Republican ballot manipu-
lation in the 2002 and 2004 elections. Democratic victories in the 2006 elections could have been due simply to an unexpec-
tedly large magnitude of the landslide -- the Republicans just didn't steal it big enough -- a mistake they may not repeat in 2008.

As with many tin-pot dictators who have seized power by claiming an external threat, we cannot discount the possibility that Bush will proclaim a grave national security crisis -- pos-
sibly related to his attack on Iran -- that must, regrettably, delay the 2008 elections or
the inauguration of the new president. This shouldn't be considered aluminum-foil-hat paranoia since Bush has ruled as a dictator in all but name since September 11, 2001.

Since then, Congress has shamefully abdicated and shirked its constitutionally sworn duty to protect, preserve and defend the Constitution.

As we reach the end of the constitutionally mandated term
of the Bush regime, Congress, the courts, the military and the American people may be forced to quit just paying lip service to our often proclaimed but recently neglected devotion to our constitutional ideals.

We should remember that the constitutional oath of office refers to protecting and defending the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic.

Right now, it's a domestic
threat that has demonstrated
an open contempt for, and
eager willingness to abandon, our constitutional traditions,
and which  poses a far greater danger to our liberties than any foreign threat.
Cheney's "Cheney"
(Chief of Staff)
&  Bush Regime's Constitution-Shredding
Consigliere
David Addington
As one of the legal theorists for the Bush regime's dubious claims of "Unitary Executive" powers, Addington's legal fig leaves have justified the unprovoked  invasion and occupation of Iraq, the torture of prisoners, the suspension of habeas corpus, warrantless wiretaps of American citizens and who knows what other horrors remaining to be exposed.
     On June 26, Addington at long last testified (along with fellow executive fetishist John Yoo) before the House Judiciary Committee -- not that Adding-
ton had any intention of actually provid-
ing any
useful information.
     For instance, when asked, "Would it be legal to torture a detainee's child?," Addington replied, "I'm not here to render legal advice to your committee." He also even claimed to be confused by the term "Unitary Executive."
     The contempt Addington showed Congress mirrored, by extension, the contempt he has for the American people. That Addington left the hearing without a  contempt citation shows how neutered our Congress has become.
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We must "blacken Obama up." Run clips of him using black vernacular, playing basketball, etc. Edit the videos to make him look darker. If we're caught,
we can dismiss the charges as "paranoia.
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