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Republican candidate for U.S. President John McCain has form when it comes to handling a financial crisis - and it's not good. A look at McCain's troubled involvement in the 'Keating Economics' scandal.

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Disgraced former presidential aspirant John Edwards is now in the running for Fuck Up of the Year, an award that almost had Amy Winehouse's name on it.

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Former candidate for U.S. president John Edwards recently got stuck in a bathroom hiding from reporters chasing news of an affair and illegitimate child. Apparantly he called The Master, Bill Clinton, for help. . . read more

We are watching re-runs from Kuala Lumpur. It’s 1998 again. Then, Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s deputy prime minister, was catapulted from office to prison on sodomy and treason charges. The instigator then was the mercurial colossus of Southeast Asian politics, Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohamad. Having initially welcomed Anwar as the prodigal son of Malaysian politics, he debunked him in a most conscious act of Saturnalia. In the theatre of Malaysian politics, buggery is almost as serious as the charge of deviationism in Mao’s China. The statute books permit imprisonment for up to twenty years...

It’s fine in Malaysian politics to talk about reform as long as a sense of inertia is maintained above the chatter of promised change. Splendid inactivity – one observes Malaysia’s current Prime Minister, the staid, dull Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as a case in point – suggests continuity. Change, marked by the dangerous word reform, suggests chaos, the disruption of gravy trains and networks of graft. Anwar’s mistake then and now was to violate the canon of inertia... Enter (some argue literally), the 23 year-old man who volunteered to work for the opposition during the tumultuous election earlier this year. He had been Anwar’s aide, and duly fronted with accusations of sodomy at the end of June...

These political re-runs take place because the main party of Malaysian politics, UMNO (United Malays National Organisation), has run out of ideas. It’s a despotism that has run dry of creativity, not merely in policy, but in dealing with rivals... Added to the mix now by his opponents is the suggestion that Anwar is America’s snitch... A character portrait of Anwar according to Barisan Nasional: a sodomizing snitch with masochistic tendencies. [More]

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Stake outs, testimony from informers, hidden cameras and tailing trucks full of stolen goods - it reads like a Hollywood movie, but it was an every day experience for Greenpeace activists in Japan, who spent four months cracking open a major conspiracy of corruption at the heart of Japan's government-backed, sham scientific whaling operation.  . . read more
YouTube comedy video blogger Mark Day on the past week in back news with Miley Cyrus, Hillary and Barack. . . read more
YouTube comedy video blogger Mark Day believes Formula 1 president Max Mosely's five prostitute orgy shocker is the start of a new sexy era in sports. . . read more

The U.S. body count in Iraq surpassed 4,000. Fighting erupted between different factions there. A chunk of ice six times the size of Manhattan broke off in Antarctica. The U.S. economy continued to sink into recession. But the media predictably remained obsessed with news of Brittney Spears' psychiatric condition and former NY Governor Eliot Spitzer's sex scandal...

The leading lights in the political arena who expend unusual amounts of energy getting and staying elected are often Alpha males, aggressive, driven, confident, ambitious, and always pursuing more. They inspire and deflate. They tend toward autocratic and abusive behavior. They have insatiable appetites for power, food, booze, money and sex ­- often of the most innovative varieties... Just listing the sex scandals involving fast-track political types could fill the pages of an oversized book. So, it should not have surprised the prurient public that New York's governor, son of a multi millionaire who fought Wall Street, blew his career... Imagine, a rich Jewish boy caught in kinky stuff with a high priced shiksa hooker!

Those interested in Alpha male sex psychology might refer to "disorders" involving "suffering/humiliation of one's self/partner." These types suffer from "persistent fantasies/urges to either inflict or receive pain as a means to sexual arousal"... Spitzer's activities with Kristen did not involve love. Think kinky as Kinky, as Joan Rivers once described it. "My husband was having a heart attack and I was lying next to him handcuffed to the bed as was the hooker lying on the other side of him. Lucky the dog on top of her could dial 911." Some of the powerful like to get humiliated ­ pissed and shat on, whipped. They feel better and go forth with zest into their world to humiliate others. [More]

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A musical confession about America's obsession - the sex life of politicians. . . read more
New York Governor Eliot Spitzer was busted with prostitutes while New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey came out as gay and had a 3-way with his wife and driver. Now McGreevey's personal chef talks about his tell-all cookbook.  . . read more
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I have known John McCain personally since 1982. I wrote a well-received speech for him. Earlier this year, I wrote in The New York Times—I’m beginning to sound like Paul Krugman, who cannot begin a column without saying, “As I warned the world in my last column...”—a highly favorable Op-Ed about McCain, taking Rush Limbaugh and the others in the Right Wing Sanhedrin to task for going after McCain for being insufficiently conservative. I don’t—still—doubt that McCain’s instincts remain fundamentally conservative. But the problem is otherwise.

McCain rose to power on his personality and biography. He was authentic. He spoke truth to power. He told the media they were “jerks” (a sure sign of authenticity, to say nothing of good taste; we are jerks). He was real. He was unconventional. He embraced former anti-war leaders. He brought resolution to the awful missing-POW business. He brought about normalization with Vietnam—his former torturers! Yes, he erred in accepting plane rides and vacations from Charles Keating, but then, having been cleared on technicalities, groveled in apology before the nation. He told me across a lunch table, “The Keating business was much worse than my five and a half years in Hanoi, because I at least walked away from that with my honor.” Your heart went out to the guy. I thought at the time, God, this guy should be president someday.

A year ago, when everyone, including the man I’m about to endorse, was caterwauling to get out of Iraq on the next available flight, John McCain, practically alone, said no, no—bad move. Surge. It seemed a suicidal position to take, an act of political bravery of the kind you don’t see a whole lot of anymore.

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Aborted Landing

Aborted landing at Sydney airport 4.35 pm - a jumbo within 800 metre of landing throttled up, back into the sky to avoid a plane on the runway - by end of runway the planes were above & below each other - it wasn't Qantas - Terry

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Re: Zeitgeist Addendum

Brilliant, mind-expanding stuff - even better than the original. The timing is perfect with the criminal U.S. financial system in a state of collapse and dragging the world down with it. These times of crisis lead to paradigm shifts - it is time for the Zeitgeist revolution.

1. Boycott Citibank, JP Morgan Chase & Bank of America and expose the corrupt Federal Reserve system

2. Boycott the mainstream media networks and protect the freedom of the internet

3. Boycott the military

4. Boycott energy companies - get off the grid, convert your car

5. Reject the current political system - the illusion of democracy in this corrupt monetary system is an insult to our intelligence

6. Spread the message, create critical mass 

All the natural resources on the planet are the common heritage of all people. We can all live in abundance if we focus on real change - J.P.

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Re: The Exorcism of Sarah

Religious belief should itself be a disqualification for executive office as it displays a complete lack of critical thinking. Will church and state ever really be separate in America? - Jesus

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Re: Sia - Buttons

Thanx for supporting Sia. She is Australia's finest - Amy

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Re: Alien Contact Coming October 14

I'm ready to believe but why would highly advanced aliens transmit their messages through such kooks. And what do the aliens have to do with 9/11? - The Truth is Really Out There

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Re: U.S. Economic Collapse? - From Michael Lerner

Economic collapse, I don't think so. The problem with all millenarium thinking is simply that things work at a much more glacial pace and are infinitely more complex than Michael/chicken little can get into the space of his squawk. Lehman Bros are not being singled out because they are perceived as "liberal" etc ; they are simple another of the bankstas who have hit the wall in the collapse of one of the history of money's ponzi schemes. The SCO (China)/India, resurgence of Russia and the emerging South American/Japan splintering of markets means the Wall Street pygmies now have to move out of the club house and actually perform because the game has really begun.

The banking cartel IS big news but its demise overdue and hoped for by most sentient human beings is not Economic collapse because Commerce is an essential human need and recruiter of human ability. Try one of the Economists from the USA who has been way prescient, calling these events at least two years ago to my knowledge. Dean Baker is occassionaly on mainstream media but they do not like him. The bloke really knows his stuff and while his focus is the USA his take on how Capitalism actually lurches about is fair dinkum info the world in general needs to factor in - Anthony Innes

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