Author: Eclectablog

How to protest against tragically and scarily stupid people

How to protest against tragically and scarily stupid people

Surely you know about the most-horrible Westboro Baptist Church and their most-horrible “God Hates Fags” protests. Wanna know how to effectively protest complete morans like this? You do it like this [location: San Francisco (of course)]: Photo by EDW Lynch Photo by EDW Lynch You can work anything into a Rick Roll, can’t you?Photo by LiveSoMa Here’s a coupla Twitter-related […]

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Eclectablog is now an official domain

I don’t know why I didn’t do this before. Now you can simply type in “www.eclectablog.com” or just “eclectablog.com” and you’ll come here directly. Kinda like a brand and stuff ;) I’m just sayin’…

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My liberal parrot

My liberal parrot

Here’s Rudy, checking out the Daily Kos. Long-feathered hippy freak. I’m just sayin’…

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In retrospect, Pres.Obama really made a strategic error

In retrospect, Pres.Obama really made a strategic error

Anyone who has read my blog in the past year knows I’m one of those who is out front with in support of the president and his administration. This blog entry doesn’t change that. But I am going to acknowledge this: when it comes to messaging, the president has left it to Congressional Democrats and they don’t know what the […]

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This is how a president schools the opposition party

President Obama met with Republicans today in a Q&A session that was an amazing sight to see. At the last minute, the Obama administration asked that cameras be allowed and we should all thank heavens that happened. Watch this and enjoy. More of this, please. Much, much more. I’m just sayin’…

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The greenwashing of coal by exploiting Dr. Seuss

I saw this over at Daily Kos this morning in a piece by Adam Siegel (cross-posted from his most-excellent blog Get Energy Smart! NOW!) and it’s enough to make you spit: LoraxAg lines up $4.5M for clean coal gas plant. [LoraxAg] is rounding up $4.5 million in its first institutional funding, with plans to use coal gasification technology to make […]

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Amer. Chem. Soc. editor supports carbon tax, not cap & trade

This is actually a pretty big development in the discussion of Cap & Trade vs. Carbon Tax to rein in our country’s emissions of greenhouse gases. In a January 11, 2010 editorial in the American Chemical Society’s weekly magazine, Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), Editor Rudy Baum has this to say: H.R. 2454, the 1,200-page climate-change and energy legislation passed […]

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Washtenaw Dems chair Stu Dowty smacks down Heritage News

Okay, not the entire newspaper. But Heritage Newspapers employee Terry Jacoby anyway. Stu Dowty is the chair of the Washtenaw County Democratic Party. Since his election to that position in 2009, he has done a terrific job of leading the Dems. In answering a series of questionnaire questions sent to him by Mr. Jacoby, Stu demonstrates his extensive knowledge of […]

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Anti-Choice Lazy Man’s Protest: The “Virtual March”

Anti-Choice Lazy Man’s Protest: The “Virtual March”

Looks like the anti-HCR Teabagger-types have realized that they just can’t seem to get those millions and millions of people to show up at their protests (remember how well their “Die In” went?) Now comes the “Virtual March”. Yes, kids, no need to actually GO to Washington, D.C. Why stand in the cold for your principles when you can do […]

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Tim Walberg finally speaks truth (about the 60 vote threshold)

Tim Walberg finally speaks truth (about the 60 vote threshold)

I’ve written about Tim Walberg before. He’s an über right-wing Republican one-term Representative from Michigan’s 7th Congressional District. In a press release today, he quotes a Huffington Post piece I did today that was posted here on Saturday. Then he goes on to say this: At the Western Washtenaw Democrats meeting last Friday, Mark Schauer came out strongly in favor […]

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Grayson gets first co-sponsor: Rep. John Conyers (D-MI)

Grayson gets first co-sponsor: Rep. John Conyers (D-MI)

Cross-posted at Daily Kos and Blogging For Michigan. This one seems to have slipped a bit under the radar (though I did mention it briefly in blog entry yesterday. In response to the odious decision by the U.S. Supreme Court this week, Rep. Alan Grayson (FL-08) has put together a package of bills he calls the “Save Our Democracy” Reform […]

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