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denis kucinich`s speech to congress
rep4that iphone app: republicans in congress
congress is deadlocked on the best way to get a bat out of their committee chamber.
selectplusgas prices rise, execs face congressgas prices rise, execs face congressthe associated pressas gas prices continue to break records, oil company executives are facing hard questions from congress about record profits
craig interviews bush on the new democratic congress.
mario cuomo cuts through all the political spin and gives the unvarnished truth. his condemnation for congress for their naivety and willingness to give up their responsibilities to an untrustworthy administration makes me wish again for cuomo on the national scene.
the united states federal congress is the largest capitol building in the world. it house the senate, which represents member states equally, and the house of representatives which represents each state based on population. it is located in washington d.c.
five members of congress were arrested yesterday during a protest outside of the sudanese embassy.
they were among 11 protesters arrested on misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly.
the protest was against the atrocities being committed in darfur, where the arab minority is systematically killing the black, non-muslim majority.
the protesters called for the sudanese government to accept an un peacekeeper force into darfur and to allow humanitarian relief organizations access to the victims.
in the three-year-old conflict, an estimated 180,000 people have died from hunger and disease, and 2 million people are left homeless.
yesterday, bush called for a stronger international presence in darfur. “the genocide in sudan is unacceptable,” bush said. he urged the sudanese government and the rebel troops to talk and resolve the issue.
more demonstrations are planned this weekend in cities across the nation.
from fahrenheit 9/11.
rep. william cummings (d-va) defends his use of the slang word "pronk" as a legitimate catchphrase. in the end, things get as silly as a monty python sketch.
from rex 84 fema martial law plan. just trust bush, from cspan.
article submitted by pwningnubs. house of representatives member joe baca (d-california) has introduced legislation that would attach a warning label to games rated teen and higher. baca says that the video game health labeling act of 2009 is being introduced in response to the video game industry's alleged failure "to inform [consumers] of the potentially damaging content that is often found in their products." the label would be similar to those already found on alcohol and tobacco products, reading: "warning: excessive exposure to violent video games and other violent media has been linked to aggressive behavior." in a press release concerning the bill, baca cites a number of recent scientific studies as evidence of a neurological link between video games and aggression, and believes that affixing a warning label will "work to stop the growing influence of violent media on america's children and youth." while it might seem a bit redundant to slap a warning label onto a box that already features a content rating, baca's bill strikes me as a rather clever approach to attaching the stigma of moral corruption to video games. previous bills went too far: by attempting to ban the sale of video games to minors, and essentially lumping video games in the same category as pornography, lawmakers attempted to skirt the constitution. a warning label wouldn't get halo any closer to being banned, but would likely cause a great deal of alarm to those parents that do read the box before purchasing a game. i'm all for educating the uninformed about potentially harmful substances, provided there's concrete evidence, but a vaguely worded warning label does little more than sensationalize research results. source
brad sherman says we`re screwed...
tens of thousands of americans have put their names on the line by signing the petition (click here) supporting articles of impeachment against the president . in the next few days, it will become clear whether congress will respond or further action is necessary. click here for a special video message from congressman dennis kucinich.
congressman dennis kucinich says the massive bailout for wall street is being rushed by congressional leaders with no opportunity to discuss alternatives that would help homeowners facing foreclosure and no adequate oversight or regulations.