Sunday, October 31, 2004

Newspapers Across America Endorse Kerry

Faith Abuse

Ariana Huffington originally posted this piece on DemocracyforAmerica.com

FAITH ABUSE: WHEN GOD BECOMES A CAMPAIGN PLOY
By Arianna Huffington

This is my last column before Election Day. With less than a week to go, I plan on doing everything in my power to defeat George W. Bush (need a ride to the polls?). Then I'm going to get down on my knees and pray to a higher power.

As someone for whom faith is incredibly important, and who regularly prays for all the people and things that matter to me, I'm hopeful that God is as appalled as I am with the way His name is constantly being taken in vain on the Bush campaign trail, and with how the president is abusing his faith to justify to himself and to the world his disastrous policies.

Lord knows there's a very long list of things to be angry with Bush about, but this one has moved to the top of my personal hit parade because, as Catholic theologians teach us, "The corruption of the best is the worst." And George W. is truly corrupting faith and dragging it into the political gutter. In two fundamental ways:

First, he's using it as a spiritual inoculation against uncertainty and complexity.

Ron Suskind's recent piece in the New York Times Magazine painted a chilling portrait of a presidency in which thoughtful analysis and moral questioning have been replaced by "God-given" certainty, and where facts and open debate have become an anathema.

Suskind reveals a president who uses his faith to numb himself against reality. It anesthetizes him in the same way a stiff drink—OK, 20 stiff drinks—used to, and allows him to drown out the voices of doubt. Yet great thinkers throughout history have extolled the virtues of doubt. As Paul Tillich put it: "Doubt isn't the opposite of faith; it is an element of faith."

But not in the Bush White House, where doubters are treated as traitors, and inconvenient facts are the work of the Devil � because facts can lead to questioning, and questioning undermines faith. And that would be blasphemy in an Oval Office where unbending resolve has become a holy sacrament. No wonder Bush is unwilling to admit to even a single mistake.

The second way the president is corrupting his faith is by using it as a marketing tool designed to garner support among the over 60 million Americans who identify themselves as evangelical—particularly the 4 million born-again voters who stayed home in 2000.

Nowhere is this blending of church and campaign more evident than in "George W. Bush: Faith in the White House," a DVD being distributed to tens of thousands of America's churches.

Although not officially the work of the Bush-Cheney campaign, it obviously has its approval, and indeed was screened at a party for Christian conservatives hosted by the campaign at the GOP convention in New York.

In the documentary, President Bush is presented as a man with "the moral clarity of an old-fashioned biblical prophet"—and is shown sharing a beatific split screen with the Son of God himself.

So, in 2004, Jesus is not only the president's favorite philosopher—he's his surrogate running mate. I'm surprised we haven't seen any "Bush-Christ 2004" bumper stickers yet. It would make for a heck of an October surprise.

All this pious posturing is also being used as a cudgel with which to attack John Kerry, portraying him as a sorry second in the faith sweepstakes.

Forget that Kerry carries a Bible and a rosary with him on the campaign trail, used to be an altar boy, and has said, "My faith affects everything that I do." The Bushies have made it seem as if they are running against Joe Pagan. Just check out the "Kerry: Wrong for Catholics" page on the official Bush-Cheney campaign Web site.

What's next? Attack ads from Altar Boys for Truth claiming Kerry never actually swallowed the body of Christ during communion?

What the president calls faith is actually nothing of the sort. It is fanaticism, pure and simple. The defining trait of the fanatic is an utter refusal to allow anything as piddling as evidence to get in the way of an unshakable belief.

This zealot's mindset is what allows President Bush to take in the death and destruction in Iraq and see them as "freedom on the march." And it's also what allows Abu Zarqawi and his followers to coldly put a bullet in the back of the head of four-dozen unarmed Iraqi Army recruits because they are "apostates."

"Either you're with us or you're against us" plainly cuts both ways.

"This is why George W. Bush is so clear-eyed about al-Qaida and the Islamic fundamentalist enemy," explained Bruce Bartlett, a domestic policy advisor to Reagan and Bush 41. "He understands them because he's just like them."

I pray that every American of real faith keeps this in mind when stepping into the voting booth on Election Day.


Saturday, October 30, 2004

Weapons Where in Iraq After Invasion!

A report from 5 Eyewitness News in Minneapolis reported that the explosives which disappeared from a storage facility in Iraq had been found by US troops after the invasion in 2003. Stop the spin! Read the report at kstp.com

The Nader Factor

Why Nader? Why? This is no time for games, the stakes are to high and unless you withdraw yourself from the ballot there is a good chance that Bush could get four more years. This isn't a joke! Nobody's laughing, so do us a favor and get off the ballot!!!
(To my readers: Sorry I haven't posted in so long)

Monday, October 11, 2004

No Fly List

I was thinking about Cat Stevens being classified as a terrorist threat and I'm starting to wonder why bin Laden's family members could leave the country via airplane yet Cat Stevens, the writer of Peace Train and Moon Shadow, is on an FBI watch list!

A War with Ratings!

As the LA Times reports, the war in Iraq has not been decided by military strategy, but by political strategy. The article reads:
The Bush administration plans to delay major assaults on rebel-held cities in Iraq until after U.S. elections in November, say administration officials, mindful that large-scale military offensives could affect the U.S. presidential race.
Sound familiar? Remember when polls showed American's weary of the fighting in Falluja? Well the Bush administration didn't want to displease the voters, so we pulled right out!

Sunday, October 10, 2004

Ten Reasons to Vote for Bush

Brought to you by Billionaires for Bush.

10. Because you don't change horsemen mid-Apocalypse
9. Because the deficit is not growing fast enough
8 Because corporations are people too.
7. Because the other guy is distracted by healthcare, education, and real
homeland security.
6. Because 1.7 million jobs lost is just a start.
5. Because never has one man done so much, for so few, at the expense of so
many.
4. Because there's a lot more of our oil still trapped under their soil.
3. Because second-rate people don't deserve a first rate education.
2. Because global warming means better tans.
1. Because Fox News told me to.

More Endorsements for Kerry Role In!

More endorsements for John Kerry have been reported among which are "The Oregonian", "Portland Press-Herald" and "The Phildelphia Inquirer."

Buy Fahrenheit 9/11 Now!

Fahrenheit 9/11, the film that made America's rise is now out on DVD. Buy it through the link below and we'll get a small profit which will benefit the starving liberal bloggers of The Daily Blurb.

Wired

Since the first debate, when the president shouted "let me finish" for no apparent reason, many theories have come about claiming that Bush was wired with an ear piece. Take a look at this photo. See the bulge? My point exactly.

Real Voices

Check out these Bush bashing ads from RealVoices.org

Bite Back at Sinclair!

As noted here and on other blogs like the Daily Kos and Eschaton, the Sinclair Broadcast Group will be airing an anti-Kerry film on their affiliates between now and election day. BITE BACK! Email the host of the feature, Mark Hyman or the president of SBG, David Smith. Give the main office a ring at 410.568.1500 and note that the president of the company has a thing for hookers, according to a wire report on his arrest Friday in a prostitution sting. Plus, call your Sinclair affiliate, even though they have no control of the programming, it wouldn't hurt.

Religion and Politics

Jodi Wilgoren and Bill Keller wrote a great article for the Times entitled "Kerry and Religion: Pressure Builds for Public Discussions." The piece draws a fine line between John Kerry and George Bush, not on politics, but on religion and outlines the effect the President's faith has on his decisions. One example is stem cell research, an issue Catholic and protestant churches have taken up as a religious issue. President Bush put harsh restrictions on stem cell research, claiming his decision as one of moral and religious ethic, however, Senator Kerry, a Catholic, has promised to do the opposite, allow such research. Why? Just read the article.

Morning Blurbs

>The Philadelphia Inquirer endorsed Senator John Kerry today in an editorial entitled "Kerry for President." The piece describes the poor nation President Bush is creating, reading:
We boast of exporting liberty and rule of law, yet watch them erode at home. A hooded prisoner on a box has replaced a soaring lady with a lamp as the global icon of America's intentions. Our national discourse has grown peevish, choking on distortion and bile.
In the end, readers are asked to cast their ballot for Senator John Kerry. The Seattle-PI and Crawford Iconoclast have also endorsed Kerry.
>READ THE EDITORIAL AT PHILLY.COM

>A new AP report claims that Muslims could be crucial in the election come November 2. The report sites the several hundred Muslims detained after 9/11 and even though many stand with Bush on social issues, they feel Kerry could better handle the conflict in Iraq.

Saturday, October 09, 2004

Sunday Talk Shows

You better get your TiVo ready because John Edwards will be on all of the Sunday talk shows tomorrow:
9:00 am ET – NBC Meet the Press, ABC This Week and FOX News Sunday
10:30 am ET – CBS Face the Nation
12:00 pm ET – CNN Late Edition

Timber!

Though it was a rather obscure moment in the debate, John Kerry stated that the President owns a timber company. to which he replied, "I own a timber company? That's news to me." However, FactCheck.org reports that Bush is the owner of a timber company specified by his administration as a "small business." However, it's not a very profitable enterprise, considering that he only made $84 off his part ownership.

Media Says: Kerry Wins!

Mort Kondracke: “… I think Kerry won this debate as he won the first debate I don’t think… I thought that Kerry was much more aggressive and the president was basically on the defense and didn’t have new arguments didn’t have…wasn’t as facile as he should have been.” [Fox News Channel, 10/8/04]

Bill Kristol: “I guess I think if you think the President was doing okay and didn’t need a win in this debate, he did fine, but I think, if one thinks that Bush missed an awful lot of opportunities to go after Kerry in the first debate he had to make some of them up in this debate, I’m not sure he really succeeded in doing so.” [Fox New Channel, 10/8/04]

Brit Hume: “Is it now fair to say that in each of these debates in terms of marshaling arguments, and remembering them and presenting them that this is something John Kerry has proved he is very good at. And that it doesn’t play to the president’s strong suit.” [Fox News Channel, 10/8/04]

Mort Kondracke: “I thought [Kerry] was very effective. I thought that he was also on the attack a lot and frankly I thought that the President seemed to be on the defense a lot and trying to explain things and not explaining them all that well.” [Fox News Channel, 10/8/04]

Tim Russert: “John Kerry, also, energetic, forceful.” [NBC, 10/8/04]

“On the question of whether Bush did everything he needed to tonight, I don't think so. I think he helped himself, but Kerry leaves these debates energized.” [Jonah Goldberg, National Review Online, 10/8/04]

Give it Up With the Flip-Flopping!

Today, President Bush fired cheap shots at Senator Kerry's claims that he had never changed positions on Iraq, telling supporters at a breakfast rally, "Who's he tryin' to kid?" My advice to the president is simple, stop picking on the alleged flip-flops of John Kerry! You yourself have changed positions on things like the Homeland Security Department and the 9/11 commission, so quit being hypocritical. Plus, if you look back at the day you lobbied for support to take action in Iraq, maybe you'll remember what a reporter asked you: "Mr. President, how important is it that that  resolution give you an authorization of the use of force?" To which you replied, "It's a chance for the Senate to say, we support the administration's ability to keep the peace. That's what this is all about." So, if you go around saying that John Kerry voted for the war, you'd be stretching the truth (that would be nothing new for the Bush White House) because Senator Kerry voted for action, not a war, you said it yourself. So stop running the whole flip-flop crap into the ground because we all know that you're just afraid of your own, horrible record of lies, lies and even more lies!

Bush Propaganda!

The AP reported today that the Sinclair Broadcast Group, the same company that banned "Nightline" for running the names of our fallen troops, will be running an anti-Kerry movie on the eve of the election. The film, "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal" is about John Kerry's protest of the Vietnam War and shows former POW's trashing him.
If CBS or any other network ran a film like "Fahrenheit 9/11" on the eve of the election, there would be an enormous scandal. Protests would be held, newspaper editorials would bash the move and the network would apologize. Express your outage to Sinclair, email their investor relations office (the only email I could find) or call the corporate office at 410-568-1500. Also, call your local Sinclair affiliate, if you have one. This disgusting media bias mustn't go un-noticed!

Friday, October 08, 2004

Drafted

From Bloggin Bob in Washington:

Hey, did you notice that when asked about a draft in the future, President Bush didn't deny such a possibility? There is a back-door draft right now and if things get worse in Iraq, we could see selective service. Democracy for America is already putting together an anti-draft petition, so to avoid another Vietnam, sign it.
P.S. VOTING FOR JOHN KERRY WOULDN'T HURT EITHER!