Whoever said a sucker was born every minute seriously underestimated the fertility of the American taxpayer.

gretavo's picture

Congress Urged to Act Soon on Bailout

Paulson and Bernanke Testify

The Federal Reserve chairman and the Treasury secretary warned Congress that failure to act would have dire consequences for the economy.

 

Congress Urged to Act Soon on Patriot Act

Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz Testify

The nutjob and the defense secretary warned Congress that failure to act would have dire consequences for the security of the Homeland.

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dicktater's picture

Great post G!

Thanks.

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"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corpora

gretavo's picture

thanks dude

i'm falling way behind you in numbers of posts, tho ;)

dicktater's picture

It ain't a contest.

And, besides, I haven't had shit for work in weeks.

Sadly, what I post isn't squat for what I find. It's that bad.

I hate to predict anything but, it looks more and more like Sept. 30 - Oct.1 is an unspoken deadline for CONgress to give the bastards what they want. After that, who knows.

Given the short period time that elapsed after Pakistan balked at US/Israeli strikes inside Pakistan before the Marriott bombing, I'm expecting something big and bad to happen pretty soon.

Russians are circling like sharks that smell blood in the water. I'm hearing rumors of their placing nukes in Cuba and Venezuela.

Everyone has gone insane.

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"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corpora

dicktater's picture

Russia sends warship to the Caribbean

When we do this kind of thing, is called 'clubland' diplomacy.

September 23, 2008
Russia engages in 'gangland' diplomacy as it sends warship to the Caribbean

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4804157.ece


Peter the Great is armed with 20 nuclear cruise missiles and is one of the world?s most formidable warships.

(Alexander Nemenov/AFP/Getty Images)

Peter the Great is armed with 20 nuclear cruise missiles and is one of the world?s most formidable warships.
Tony Halpin in Moscow

Russia flexed its muscles in America’s backyard yesterday as it sent one of its largest warships to join military exercises in the Caribbean. The nuclear-powered flagship Peter the Great set off for Venezuela with the submarine destroyer Admiral Chabanenko and two support vessels in the first Russian naval mission in Latin America since the end of the Cold War.

“The St Andrew flag, the flag of the Russian Navy, is confidently returning to the world oceans,” Igor Dygalo, a spokesman for the Russian Navy, said. He declined to comment on Russian newspaper reports that nuclear submarines were also part of the expedition.

The voyage to join the Venezuelan Navy for manoeuvres came only days after Russian strategic nuclear bombers made their first visit to the country. Hugo Chávez, the President, said then that the arrival of the strike force was a warning to the US. The vehemently antiAmerican Venezuelan leader is due to visit Dmitri Medvedev, the Russian President, in Moscow this week as part of a tour that includes visits to Cuba and China.

Peter the Great is armed with 20 nuclear cruise missiles and up to 500 surface-to-air missiles, making it one of the most formidable warships in the world. The Kremlin has courted Venezuela and Cuba as tensions with the West soared over the proposed US missile shield in Eastern Europe and the Russian invasion of Georgia last month. Vladimir Putin, the Prime Minister, said recently that Russia should “restore its position in Cuba” – the nation where deployment of Soviet nuclear missiles in 1962 brought Russia and the United States to the brink of nuclear war.

Igor Sechin, the Deputy Prime Minister, made clear that Russia would challenge the US for influence in Latin America after visits to Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba last week. He said: “It would be wrong to talk about one nation having exclusive rights to this zone.”

Moscow was infuriated when Washington sent US warships into the Black Sea to deliver aid to Georgia after the war. Analysts said that the Kremlin was engaging in gunboat diplomacy over the encroachment of Nato into the former Soviet satellites of Georgia and Ukraine.

Pavel Felgengauer, a leading Russian defence expert, told The Times: “It’s to show the flag and the finger to the United States. They are offering a sort of gangland deal – if you get into our territory, then we will get into yours. You leave Georgia and Ukraine to us and we won’t go into the Caribbean, OK?” He described the visit as “first and foremost a propaganda deployment”, pointing out that one of the support vessels was a tug in case either of the warships broke down.

Latin America was one of the arenas of the Cold War in which the US and the Soviet Union battled for ideological dominance. Russia has agreed to sell more than $4 billion (£2 billion) worth of armaments to Venezuela since 2005 and disclosed last week that Mr Chávez wanted new antiaircraft systems and more fighter jets.

Mr Dygalo denied any link with Georgia and said that Mr Chávez and Mr Medvedev had agreed on the exercises in July.

Sea power

— In the Battle of Tsushima in 1905 – the largest naval battle since Trafalgar – the Russian fleet sailed 18,000 miles (33,000km) to Port Arthur in the Pacific, where it was outmanoeuvred and destroyed by Japanese forces

— During the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, the Soviet Navy conducted 180 voyages on 86 ships to transfer weapons to Cuba

Sources: Times Archive; russojapanesewar.com

E Vero's picture

Everyone has gone insane.

I can agree with that - but it feels like a manufactured breakdown. I also liked that "horse's head" article you posted -- over the weekend, I had been musing about the similarity of recent events to those in the Godfather movie. It was more like the pace of events -- Pakistan hotel bomb followed by economic bombshell here; reminded me of how, in those movies, often many people were executed in simultaneous, separate killings. Rather like the supposed signature of AQ (in reality, the Mossad). I think that the Marine steel cases is a red herring, designed to draw us away from the big M, maybe trying to get a wider war going between Pakistan and the US. Who knows what the fuck is going on.

I myself do appreciate you having not much paid work to do recently, as I have come to rely on your posts!

E

p.s. G, I loved your comment a while back (were you referring to Paulson) to the effect that "he's bald AND wearing glasses, so he must be very, very smart"!

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems
yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')

dicktater's picture

But who says...

... that they don't make Marine costumes that fit Big M goons.

"I think that the Marine steel cases is a red herring, designed to draw us away from the big M, maybe trying to get a wider war going between Pakistan and the US."

GOTTA CUSTOMER!

from Woody Allen's 'Sleeper':

ANYBODY HERE ? I HAVE A NEW CITIZEN TO BE OUTFITTED.

WHETHER YOU WANT JACKETS, WE GOT JACKETS.

YOU WANT TROUSERS, WE GOT TROUSERS.

THIS IS A GOOD TIME, BELIEVE ME. WE'RE HAVING A BIG SALE.
TREMENDOUS.

POSITIVELY THE LOWEST PRICES.

MAYBE YOU NEED A NICE DOUBLE-KNIT.

INCIDENTAL, I'M STUCK WITH THREE PIECES CORDUROY.

[ Nero ]
UH, SOMETHING SIMPLE.

WE GOT SIMPLE, COMPLICATED.

- WHY DO YOU WORRY ?
- WHO PUT AWAY THAT SHIPMENT DOWNSTAIRS ?

WHY DO YOU BOTHER ME ? I GOT A CUSTOMER. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING ?

THAT WAS ALL VELVET.

SO IT'S VELVET.

LEAVE ME ALONE. I GOT A CUSTOMER.

- WHY DO YOU NEED SO MUCH VELVET ?

- WHAT ?

WHERE DO WE COME TO VELVET ? I'LL TALK TO YOU LATER.

UH, I'M IN A LITTLE BIT OF A RUSH HERE, IF IT'S OKAY.

TALK TO ME NOW. YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR MISTAKES ARE COSTIN' US ?

DROP DEAD. YOU WANNA DROP DEAD ?

OKAY, STEP AGAINST THE SCREEN.

[ Machine Whirring ]

- THIS IS TERRIBLE.

- OKAY, OKAY, WE'LL TAKE IT IN.

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Though human noses have an impressive 5 million olfactory cells with which to smell, sheepdogs have 220 million, enabling them to smell 44 times better than men.

E Vero's picture

oh duh!

I'm feeling pretty stupid right now!
E

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"It is difficult to get the news from poems
yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there."

--William Carlos Williams (from the poem 'From')