By Mark | January 1, 2012
A Reddit user who goes by the name of DrowningSink has compiled a list of potentially vulnerable politicians up for reelection in 2012, along with their voting records on controversial legislation, such as the recently passed National Defense Authorization Act, which, as we’ve discussed here repeatedly, gives the government the right to imprison American citizens […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Michigan, Politics, Uncategorized | Also tagged Bill of Rights, common ground, Cook Partisan Voting Index, corporatocracy, Dan Benishek, Dave Camp, DrowningSink, due process, Gary Peters, Mike Rogers, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, NDAA, Obama, Patriot Act, PROTECT IP Act, PVI, reelection, SOPA, Stop Online Piracy Act, Thaddeus McCotter, Tim Walberg |
By Mark | November 15, 2009
What does it say about us when a piece of shit movie like this makes $65 million its first weekend? Or, better yet, what does it mean about our society when the astrophysicists at NASA, instead of exploring space and finding new planets for us to infect with humanity, are busy assuring stupid tea-partiers that […]
By Mark | October 28, 2009
I’d intended to write about the possibility of John Gosselin and Octomom getting a new reality show together, and how it signaled the coming of an apocalypse far more terrifying than anything in that ridiculous new John Cusack movie, but then I read that a member of a radical black Muslim group in Dearborn was […]
Posted in Other, Religious Extremism | Also tagged an Islamic state within the US, anti-government, black Muslim, Black Panther Party, Christopher Thomas, converts to Islam, Dearborn, FBI, Gary Leone, H Rapp Brown, Imams, Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, John Cusack, John Gosselin, Luqman Ameen Abdullah, martial arts, Octomom, radical Islam, Sharia law, stockpiling weapons, swords, the brotherhood |