Friday, October 9, 2009
October 09 2009 Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: On President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize - Just Getting Rid Of Cheney & Bush IS A GIANT STEP!
"All The News You Never Knew You Needed To Know ...Until Now." October 09 2009 Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: On President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize - The Republicans Say All He's Done Is TALK About Peace But That's Not True... Just Getting Rid Of Cheney, Bush, And Their Cronies IS A GIANT STEP Towards A More Peaceful World [Pop Out Player? Click Here] Prefer An MP3 Playlist? It's Here: [192kbps VBR 20:03 Minutes] Other Audio Formats Available [ Here ] Twitter This Commentary |
Meanwhile... He won't be getting any peace prizes for the war in Afghanistan about which there will be a woodshed meeting today with all the US government's players. There IS a possibility that we will allow for the fact that the Taliban is part of Afghanistan's society and have legitimate place there and in it's government, but for now the Obama administration "...has ruled out substantial troop reductions in Afghanistan."
The House has passed a 600 million dollar military appropriations bill WITH an amendment adding attacks on Gays to the list of Hate Crimes.
The 2010 census is coming up as there are charges that the vetting of census workers has been flawed regarding criminal background checks and other verifications. In other news, Kentucky recently experienced a lynching of a census worker who was claimed, in a note carved into the body, to be a 'Fed'.
A Census worker in Kentucky was found hanged from a tree near a Kentucky cemetery earlier this month, with the word "fed" inscribed on his chest. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been on the case as they continue to probe into whether this senseless act of savagery (and cowardice I might add) was related to the job of the murdered Bill Sparkman, as a Census worker.The Christian Science Monitor tries inserting the possibility of Moonshiners, Pot Growers and auto-erotic asphyxiation into the mix of potential motives but continues:
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Rep. Michelle Bachman (R-Minn.) who has often shown to America and indeed the whole world the detriments to having a few screws missing from the right places, has been known to suggest that the Census survey was a precursor to internment camps and that consequently, she would not be filling out her Census forms. At the recent conservative How to Take Back America Conference, Rep. Bachman was asked by David Weigel of the Washington Independent if she had any response to the murder of the Kentucky Census worker, the usually opinionated (without reason) conservative recoiled a bit at the question and then in typical chicken hawk fashion, quickly turned to enter her limousine. [In Full]
For some observers, the lynching image, combined with a summer of Tea Parties founded on a state's rights tradition deeply rooted in the South makes it hard to rule out an antigovernment motive. With US officials reporting an uptick in homegrown radical activity, some of it violent, they say the link appears even more likely.
"This was such a symbolic and personal anger that I'm led to lean towards someone who has severe antigovernment feelings, perhaps someone seeking revenge," domestic terrorism expert Brian Levin told CNN's "AC360." [In Full]
There is a new hole in the moon made by the Centaur impact vehicle in a search for water and other resources, but it isn't visible from Earth and we'll have to wait for the imagery from NASA.
[After the commentary, It ain't over! The Minister of Information, Gil Scott-Heron, says we Gotta 'Work For Peace'... Cause peace ain't comin' this way (yet).]
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