Iran and the IAEA

Reuters repots today that Iran’s atomic work is at slow pace and not significant according to the International Atomic Energy Agency  (IAEA).Â
While the inspection process is still an ongoing effort, this should give us pause to recognize that Iran is not on the threshold of nuclear weapons capability as the President and Vice President are […]

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Lifecasting

Lifecasting!
Not only is there’s a word for what I’ve been planning, there are savvy sites already out there like justin.tv.
Technically what we’re planning to start here in November is similar, however there are some important differences in terms of content. The biggest difference is that we’re not doing this just to share my everyday life […]

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Kick-Off coming up

The Crazy for Congress Kick-Off Dinner is happening on Friday, September 7th!
 

(More information here)

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Coconut Road

 Coconut Road is in the news again  today…

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Frustrating

It is incredibly frustrating to watch the Bush Administration once again manipulating congress and the American people into war with another country. Las time it was Iraq, now it’s Iran. Around the world, there is a growing concern that U.S. actions against Iran raise war risk. In Washington, few in congress seem to have the […]

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Exciting news!

The Crazy for Congress Kick-Off Dinner will be held on Friday, Sep 7, 2007 starting at 6:00 PM. The (free) dinner and presentation will be happening at 2056 Linhart Ave in Fort Myers, FL (33901).
More about this (including a video) will be posted here in the next few days. In the meantime, feel free to […]

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Grocery and Lobbyist Prices

Have you noticed that your budget at the grocery store just doesn’t seem to stretch as far lately?
If you have, you’re not just imagining it. Prices for key foods are rising sharply. Add this to higher fuel prices, the spike in property values, seemingly constant increases in home and health insurance, and working Americans are […]

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China’s Bonds

The price of the current Administration’s fiscal irresponsibility starts to become apparent as China may sell off Treasury bonds if US imposes trade sanctions.
You may ask, how did China get such potential leverage over the US?
How do you think we’ve been financing the Iraq war?

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Warentless Surrender

If you have any foreign contacts or business interests outside the United States, be advised you could find your communications with them under surveillance regardless of if they’re a suspected terrorist, spy, or criminal thanks to Congress’s  Warrantless Surrender this weekend.
Anyone in Congress who thinks it’s a good idea to give the Administration (of any […]

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Hunger

Last month, I mentioned the idea of writing a book to express the central ideas of this campaign. And, while the process of outlining it might of been helpful, the more I thought about it, the the less in line it seemed with the core principles of participation and consensus that this project is all […]

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