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April 27, 2007

R.I.P Jack Valenti

Former president and creator of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), Jack Valenti died yesterday of complications from a stroke. Valenti was a controversial figure in the film industry and a powerful lobbyist in Washington.

I can't say I'm sad to see him go. The man had way too much power. He single handedly created the rating system that we all know and love (or hate) today. He had the power to force directors to change the content of their films for fear of their film not getting put into a theatre or becoming a flop because it was slapped with the all-to-feared NC-17 rating.

The politics of the film industry and censorship is way too deep for this bit, and I fear that little has changed since Valenti stepped down as president of the MPAA several years back. But love him or hate him, one cannot deny that Jack Valenti was a key architect in shaping the entertainment industry into the beast that it is today.

April 26, 2007

Rice Responds to Subpoena

The other day, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee issued a subpoena for Condoleezza Rice to testify on issues of the war in Iraq. Rice said this morning, however, that she was "not inclined" to honor the subpoena.

I'm sorry...but it was my understanding that you really didn't have a choice when a subpoena was issued. Am I completely wrong in this. I think I will consult my good buddy Webster on this:

sub-poe-na - A writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure.
Hmmm...seems pretty straight forward to me. I'm no lawyer however and maybe ignoring a subpoena issued by a House committee holds no penalty. But still, can this administration show us any more contempt for our democratic way? Can they possibly prove to us any more that they haven't a shred of respect for this country's systems of checks and balances?

But don't worry...Rice said she was happy to answer any questions via a written letter. Thank God for that.

Kucinich Files Articles of Impeachment Against VP

Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), a 2008 presidential candidate, announced Wednesday that he was filing articles of impeachment against Dick Cheney. The grounds: that Cheney "purposely manipulated the intelligence process" and "fabricated a threat of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction" with the purpose of getting the public to support the invasion of Iraq.

But the big question of the day is will these charges have any legs to run on? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is on the recording as saying that impeachment is "off the table," and the Democratic majority seems to have no desire to remove the Bush administration from office. Instead they hope to hold out until the 2008 election and take the White House back the good old-fashioned "democratic" way. The media also seems hellbent on making Kucinich out to be a left-wing nutjob.

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January 25, 2007

Bush's new healthcare plan

Bush announced a new health care initiative Tuesday night at the State of the Union address that I haven't really heard many people talking about. So I thought I would take a jab at it.

Bush's plan: to allow people who are currently paying for health insurance to deduct it from their taxes at the end of the year (with limits I'm sure). One's gut reaction would probably be: "wow, that sounds like a pretty good deal." But I fear that the devil is hidden in the details (as he usually is).

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