DownWithTyranny: Last week Bush signed a heinous piece of legislation that gives the Executive Branch unimaginable powers to spy on American citizens. It's straight out of Orwell's 1984, Nazi Germany or Stalin's Russia, except it happened in the United States and enough Democrats joined the Republican Party to pass something that would make every patriotic American puke. One giant step towards fascism.- Ted Stevens (R-AK-$41,400)
- Rick Boucher (D-VA-$36,700)
- Terry Lee (R-NE-$36,650)
- Susan Collins (R-ME-$35,850)
- Greg Walden (R-OR-$34,000)
- Mark Pryor (D-AR-$32,350)
- Cliff Stearns (R-FL-$31,000)
- Eric Cantor (R-VA-$30,200)
- Baron Hill (D-IN-$28,900)
- Max Baucus (D-MT-$28,000)
- Gordon Smith (R-OR-$27,750)
- Lindsey Graham (R-SC-$26,700)
- Roger Wicker (R-MS-$26,600)
- Chris Cannon (R-UT-$26,250)
- Nathan Deal (R-GA-$25,000)
- John Sununu (R-NH-$24,600)
- Zach Space (D-OH-$22,000)
- Ed Whitfield (R-KY-$21,500)
- Bart Stupak (D-MI-$20,800)
- Leonard Boswell (D-IA-$20,750)
- Mitch McConnell (R-KY-$20,250)
All of these corrupt politicians accepted large donations from the telecoms and then voted, in an obviously unconstitutional manner to grant retroactive immunity to the very people who authorized the pay-offs. Why am I mentioning this today. Well, the L.A. times has a story about Admiral Mike Mullen bitching about corruption in Afghanistan. I spent a couple years when I was younger living in Asia, quite a bit of it in Afghanistan. It is easy to define their social system as corrupt. I drove from Turkey to India and one word never changed: baksheesh. It could be as benign as a tip or as insidious as the police bribe I had to pay to get out of prison when the police found 50 kilos of the finest Mazar-i-Sharif hashish in my van. It's not nearly as insidious as Senator Susan Collins accepting $35,850 from the big telecoms in return for voting to let their chief executives off the hook for spying on the American people without lawful warrants. Many telecom companies were asked and told the Bush Regime their request was illegal and refused to go along. They didn't participate in the gigantic pay-offs to politicians like Susan Collins this year.
Afghan police, Mullen said, "have a history of corruption, and they've had challenges with this in every local area and district. Up until now, they haven't been trained very well, and so we start with a significant deficit, and it's going to take some time to catch up."
Mullen is known for straight talk.
I'll believe that when he has some straight talk with John McCain (R-AZ-$365,955), Barack Obama (D-IL-$220,789), Jay Rockefeller (D-WV-$51,500), Rahm Emanuel (D-IL-$49,950), and Ted Stevens (R-AK-$41,400).


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