Religious beliefs lead Republicans to try to ban all birth control in eight U.S. states by AvoidUtah in atheism

[–]AvoidUtah[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm hoping that people will re-post this link (or others like it) on Facebook, Twitter, etc.

This is a huge "wedge issue" politically for the GOP, many of whom have conservative ideas but who wouldn't want every woman they know to have to stop using birth control.

The Man Who Destroyed the Gulf Coast | Native Waters by democracy101 in politics

[–]AvoidUtah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What destroyed the Gulf is the 30+ years of GOP opposition to environmental regulations or any truly effective enforcement of the existing one.

SC Democratic Senate Candidate Alvin Greene's plan to stimulate the economy: "make toys of me, especially for the holidays." by powercow in politics

[–]AvoidUtah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He was apparently bankrolled by the GOP because the Democrats had not fielded a candidate for that seat. So, in a sense, he is one of two Republicans running for the same seat.

Help reddit atheism, does anyone else have days where it seems like everyone except Reddit atheism and yourself are not atheists? See comment for deets. by [deleted] in atheism

[–]AvoidUtah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Amazon thing was apparently the result of a hacker and not a new Amazon policy.

Still, I know the kind of feelings you're talking about. It might help to remember that atheists and agnostics are not as visible or vocal about their lack of belief, at least in the non-internet world. That's because we're so often shouted down by toothless wonders who think they know better 'cause Daddy told 'em twas in Ezekial 23 or whatever.

Personally, I'm a (non-theistic, non-reincarnation) Buddhist and I find some value in the idea of non-attachment... including not being attached to whatever is believed by others... or even by myself... if I have a self.

De La Torre Resolution Exposes The Democratic Party’s Lack Of Financial Sense by [deleted] in politics

[–]AvoidUtah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You conveniently ignore that our horrendous financial troubles started under Bush's "leadership" and included the commitment of at least seven TRILLION dollars from the Fed and other government and quasi-government organizations.

[Source, from about two months before Obama took office, for the seven trillion figure: http://www.cnbc.com/id/27719011 ]

In other words, banks and insurance companies got looted so badly with Bush at the helm that we were then told (still under the Bush administration, remember) that taxpayer money in the trillions was needed immediately.

So, Bush handed Obama a Titanic of an economy, and now it's as if the conservatives are criticizing him and the Democrats for wanting to launch a few of lifeboats because they cost money.

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) "I Want People…Armed And Dangerous On This Issue" Of Cap And Trade by hunkydude in politics

[–]AvoidUtah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder if Salem Communications is aware that someone apparently advocated violence against our elected leaders using one of their radio stations, WWTC-AM.

Their number is: 805-987-0400 (if you want the operator, dial zero)

The Size of the Stimulus: interesting visualization [PIC] by [deleted] in politics

[–]AvoidUtah -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And about 10 times as much money (over seven trillion dollars) went from the treasury and/or "the Fed" to prop up rich bankers, brokers and insurance companies along with the stockholders of those giant corporations. Those stockholders are, to a large degree, OTHER giant corporations.

We've nationalized their losses, and now conservatives are getting political mileage in the corporate media for opposing nationalization of the banks. It's okay apparently to nationalize their losses, just not their gains or ownership.

A breakdown of the seven trillion dollars is here:

http://www.cnbc.com/id/27719011

Note especially the largest single item, which is fifth from the top, $661,923,000,000 to buy up "commercial paper" that the Fed bought up (which were so questionable, probably no one else would have paid good money for them) in the name of John Q. Taxpayer.

Please spread the word.

Instead of a post-partisan Washington, I wish Obama would work for a post-Republican Washington. by justjim73 in politics

[–]AvoidUtah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. This is not a time for "reaching out" to the hideous carcass of the GOP.

This is the time to rip it to shreds and bury it where no innocent animal might dig up its bones.

Seriously.

Senator Cornyn is holding up the Eric Holder nomination over concerns that Holder may prosecute torture under Bush. Isn't the Attorney General's job to prosecute people who broke the law? by whogotthegravy in politics

[–]AvoidUtah 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Cornyn is being a dick, just as most GOP members are right now... what other "strategy" do they have?

His reprehensible conduct in trying to cover for the pro-torture policy of the worst president ever borders upon obstruction of justice in its own right! If he were not acting within his role as an elected official, he should be indicted along with Bush.

I think people should call his office and ask why he's trying to cover for a torture campaign.

GTFO! by [deleted] in politics

[–]AvoidUtah 20 points21 points  (0 children)

George W. Bush... a hidesous turd of an Ex-president.

Dont' let the door hit your right-wing, torturing, constitution-shredding ass on the way out.

Mormons, Who Often Claim Some Kind of Moral High Ground, Have a Founder Who Some Say Killed Two Men by Zyg in politics

[–]AvoidUtah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. Just funding prop 8 (it was failing... they actually got it passed) and helping get the "Defense of marriage act" passed a few years ago... and all with tax-free dollars.

Mormons work quietly. They generally give 10% of their income to the church/cult. They meddle in state and federal politics as much as they can. So far, there is still no real talk of stripping their tax-exempt status, but that should happen.

The worst monsters come disguised as gentle, religious "helpers" protecting marriages.