Wednesday, July 30, 2008
President Bush signs massive housing bill - Mortgage Mess- msnbc.com
President Bush signs massive housing bill - Mortgage Mess- msnbc.com
FACTBOX: Key provisions of U.S. housing rescue bill
Powerful Senator Faces Criminal Charges
Friend's gifts could be Stevens' downfall Seattle Times Newspaper
Senate legend laid low by ethics scandal
Monday, July 21, 2008
Gore Dreams Big
Nobody believed we could put a man on the moon by the end of the decade when J.F.K. issued his challenge in the early 1960's, but it was done. People thought F.D.R. was not serious when he set production goals for Americans to reach at the beginning of our involvement in World War II, but we not only met those goals, but surpassed them. That is why I believe Hebert is on track with his assessment:
"The naysayers will tell you that once again Al Gore is dreaming, that the costs of his visionary energy challenge are too high, the technological obstacles too tough, the timeline too short and the political lift much too heavy.
But that’s the thing about visionaries. They don’t imagine what’s easy. They imagine the benefits to be reaped once all the obstacles The naysayers will tell you that once again Al Gore is dreaming, that the costs of his visionary energy challenge are too high, the technological obstacles too tough, the timeline too short and the political lift much too heavy. But that’s the thing about visionaries. They don’t imagine what’s easy. They imagine the benefits to be reaped once all the obstacles are overcome.
are overcome."
You can read the rest here: Op-Ed Columnist - Yes We Can - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com
Saturday, July 19, 2008
A Timeline for Withdrawal in Iraq?
It has been difficult for Bush to maintain opposition to a timeline, since Iraq's Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki called for one a couple of weeks ago.
This represents a compromise, and I might add, a compromise in the right direction. Our government needs to remember that we owe the Iraqi people a lot of things, and one of them, is being polite enough to leave when they ask us to.
Bush, in a Shift, Accepts Concept of Iraq Timeline - NYTimes.com
Thursday, July 17, 2008
A Tragedy in Seattle
It seems though, that in the end, the man accused of the crime has done the right thing and turned himself in, because family and community stepped in to help solve a problem that could have been much uglier.
Original Story: Fatal attack at traffic circle
From today's newspaper:
Community members help broker murder suspect's surrender at Seattle church Seattle Times Newspaper
Pot raid angers medical-marijuana supporter | Seattle Times Newspaper
Pot raid angers medical-marijuana supporter Seattle Times Newspaper
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Is McCain Conservative Enough for Republicans?
However, he reached back over a century in a recent interview with the New York Times. He chose Teddy Roosevelt as his model. This doesn't make sense to me since TR considered himself a progressive, and ran for president in 1912 as a member of the Progressive (Bull Moose) Party. But the part of the storythat bothered me the most was:
"he declined to take a specific position when asked whether only evolution should be taught in public schools."
He can't take a position because he is running in a party where a lot of the base simply rejects science. I don't understand these folks. They live in the 21st century, use the products of science and technology everyday, but don't like the idea of a president who accepts the best wisdom the scientific community has to give us.
Please vote Obama.
The story as well as a recording of the 45 minute interview can be found at:
McCain’s Conservative Model? Roosevelt (Theodore, That Is) - NYTimes.com
Monday, July 14, 2008
Obama's Plan for Iraq
Op-Ed Contributor - My Plan for Iraq - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Important Supreme Court Decisions, 2007-2008 - NYTimes.com
Important Supreme Court Decisions, 2007-2008 - NYTimes.com
On Court That Defied Labeling, Kennedy Made the Boldest Mark
Friday, July 04, 2008
Fourth of July!
Where is the original copy of the Delaration of Independence? That question isn't so easy to answer as described by Ted Widmer, director of the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University in a column from today's New York Times - Looking for Liberty.
by: Michael Winship, t r u t h o u t Perspective
by: Wm. Scott Harrop and R.K. Ramazani, t r u t h o u t Perspective
Thursday, July 03, 2008
The Call to Service
Obama: Can We Get a Little Service Here? - The Caucus - Politics - New York Times Blog
Death initiative petitions filed
Death initiative petitions filed Seattle Times Newspaper
From the article, the following information was presented:
There are two major groups on opposing sides of the issue:Modeled on Oregon's current law
*Would allow mentally competent adult residents of Washington to request and receive a prescription for a lethal dose of medication, provided that they have been diagnosed with a condition that is expected to kill them within six months.
*The request must be confirmed by two independent witnesses, a second doctor must confirm the original diagnosis, and the patient must be determined to be free from any mental condition impairing his judgment. The patient must make two requests separated in time by at least 15 days.
*Would not allow patients to sign away the decision to anyone else in the event they were to become mentally incompetent, or to give permission to anyone else to administer the medication if they became unable to do so. In short, they must make the request and take the lethal medicine themselves. Any doctor or health-care organization can opt out of providing the services.
*Law would specifically say: "Actions taken in accordance with this act do not, for any purpose, constitute suicide, assisted suicide, mercy killing, or homicide, under the law."
Yes on 1000: http://www.yeson1000.org/
Coalition Against Assisted Suicide: noassistedsuicide.com
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Obama Comes Out in Favor of Expanded Role for Faith-Based Groups
Obama Seeks Bigger Role for Religious Groups - NYTimes.com