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Friday, June 22, 2012

RedEyes "Fast and Furious" Week in Review

What's that you say?    Public Opinion Survey Shows Alabama Voters Uniformed by Local News Media?  I'm shocked!  Shocked I tell you!  NOT.  If you want to know what's really going on you have to pay for it. Case in point.  I happened to be in my automobile listening to District of Colombia Congresswoman Eleanor Norton Holmes on Make it Plain on Sirius XM radio channel 127 breaking down "Fast and Furious".   Basically, the republicans are demanding Attorney General Eric Holder release Grand Jury transcripts in relation to an ongoing criminal investigation regarding the Fast and Furious program.  Hence the exertion of Executive Privilege.

Speaking of Congresswoman Holmes, I found it ironic she could vote against Eric Holder being held in contempt as a member of the House Oversight Committee, but she can't vote when the full house votes sometimes next week.  Let me see...what do you call that?  Taxation without representation for people who pay Federal Income Tax.  God Bless America!

According to MSNBC's Rachael Maddow, this whole "Fast and Furious" mess started right (pun intended) here in Sweet Home Alabama.   Who knew?

The WARdynski on Public Education continues.  The Huntsville City School Board of misEducation will sign a $6 million dollar contract to lease Lap Top Computers so students "won't have to carry heavy books home."  Huh?  Ironically, radio boy asked the most pertinent question regarding this matter:  What about the Kids who don't have Internet at Home?  What about them indeed?  I'll tell you what about them, they are tough out of luck because of life's unfairness. Blame yourselves if you parents can't afford Internet Service.  Oh, and if you break or lose your Lap Top you are tough out of luck.

This is the country we deserve?

Today's Must Reads

White Racism, the Greatest Force Against Obama

The Slave Catchers' Trifecta (Psst! This is about Artur Davis)

Boehner tell gop no celebrating if SCOTUS over turns the Affordable Health Care Act.

Apology, Reparations Due for American Slavery

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