Indiana under George Bush

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Source: DNC Research

Read more in this downloadable file about Indiana stats under the Bush administration.

  • 47,380 more Indiana workers have become unemployed since Bush took office.
  • 26,900 of Indiana workers have lost their unemployment benefits since january 2004.
  • 69,800 Indiana manufacturing jobs lost since Bush took office.
  • 46 percent of Indiana taxpayers will receive less than $100 from latest Bush tax cut in 2004.
  • Indiana families face rising share of national debt burden of $20,855 over next six years.
  • 209,000 Indiana children abandoned by Bush, left out of child tax credit.
  • 797,000 Indiana residents have no health insurance, up 11 % under Bush.
  • 100,300 Indiana seniors worse off under Bush medicare prescription plan.
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Salon Article: Republicans Adjust Strategy to Target Gay Marriage

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Because of the erosion of support from independents and from moderate Republicans, Salon reports that Karl Rove’s new strategy is to energize evangelical Christians for the election. His choice of tool: The anti-gay marriage amendment. so they’re coming after me, y’all.

The White House’s strategy for winning the votes of evangelicals has several components. It includes the faith-based initiative to spread public money to religious charities. And it includes controversial moves such as the recess judicial appointment of a fundamentalist Roman Catholic, William Pryor, to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals after Democrats had blocked his nomination. Pryor is the former Alabama attorney general and strongly antiabortion. (This conflict generated the bizarre spectacle of conservative Protestant Republicans attacking liberal Catholic Democrats on the Judiciary Committee for somehow discriminating against Pryor because he’s Catholic.) But the centerpiece of the Republican strategy is the proposed constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage.

The amendment is the kind of wedge social issue that Republicans have exploited profitably in the past, and Rove appears to have made careful political calculations. Although the amendment has infuriated many — if not most — of the estimated 1 million gay Republicans who voted for Bush in 2000, the insult is not expected to significantly damage Bush at the polls. Gay Republicans are too scattered geographically to be a factor in the 19 battleground states, and they mostly live in East Coast and West Coast states that are likely to end up in Kerry’s column anyway. Moderate Republicans aren’t happy with the emphasis on this divisive social issue, but if they abandon Bush, it’s more likely to be over the conduct of the Iraq war and record budget deficits.

Whether the amendment will have its intended effect of spurring large numbers of evangelicals to the polls in key swing states is uncertain. The strategy “is smartly developed,” political scientist Green says. “But how well it’s going remains to be seen. It’s just not clear that it’s going to come together.”

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FOUR FOR FRIDAY

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Courtesy of belicove.com.
Q1: Are you in favor of privatizing Social Security?
No. I’m in favor of fixing the system, but not privatizing it. I’d write the book on how and why that can be done, but I belive it’s possible, but I don’t have time right now.
Q2: Earlier this week Clinton’s publisher, Knopf, released the 42nd President’s highly anticipated and promoted memoir, My Life, which is expected to debut next Sunday at number one on The New York Times bestseller list. Are you planning on reading My Life?
Absolutely. Of course.
Q3: Where were you ten (10) years ago, and what were you doing?
I was in New York City for the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Stonewall Rebellion on this day ten years ago. This was an event I helped organize, so I’d been to New York several times already that year. It’s a great city, but too fast-paced for me. I regret not seeing the World Trade Center when I was there. I assumed I’d see it the next time I was in New York.
Q4: Would you rather wash your car by hand or take it thru a carwash?
By hand. I worry about the carwash damaging the truck.

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Iraq war ‘will cost each US family $3,415’

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Well, I can’t afford it. Spike’s going to have to get a doggie job.

The United States has spent more than $126bn on the war in Iraq, which will ultimately cost every American family an estimated $3,415, according to a new report by two think tanks. The report, published yesterday by the Institute for Policy Studies and Foreign Policy in Focus also counts the human costs.
As of June 16, before yesterday’s nationwide attacks, up to 11,317 Iraqi civilians and 6,370 Iraqi soldiers or insurgents had been killed, according to the report, which is titled Paying the Price: The Mounting Costs of the Iraq War.
The death toll among coalition troops was 952 by the same date, of which 853 were American. Some 694, were killed after George Bush declared the end of major combat operations on May 1 last year. Between 50 and 90 civilian contractors and missionaries and 30 journalists have also been killed, the report says.

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Fahrenheit 9/11 movie showtimes

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Where it’s playing in Indianapolis this weekend, and what the times are, because I know you’re all going to go see this movie, right?
Kerasotes Showplace 16 — 12:50pm | 3:50 | 6:50 | 9:40
Kerasotes ShowPlace 12 — 12:50pm | 3:50 | 6:50 | 9:40
AMC Clearwater Crossing 12 — 1:20pm | 4:20 | 7:45
College Park 14 — 1:15pm | 4:15 | 7:15 | 10:15
AMC Greenwood Park 14 — 1:40pm | 4:30 | 7:10 | 9:50
Regal Village Park Cinema Stadium 17 — 11:50am | 3:15pm | 7:05 | 10:00

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Cookies Revisited

And a few more quotes from my own quote pages; none of these made it to the fark site:

They cannot take away our cookie if we do not give it to them.
— Gandhi
Live, live, live! Life is a cookie, and most poor suckers are starving to death.
— Auntie Mame
Show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a cookie.
— Thomas Edison
If you were happy every day of your life, you wouldn’t be a human being. You’d be a cookie.
— from the movie “Heathers”
Deal with the cookies of others as gently as with your own.
— Henrichs
If you are not a part of the cookie, you are part of the problem.
— John F. Kennedy
The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of cookies.
— Vince Lombardi
The thing that women have to learn is that nobody gives you a cookie. You just take it.
— Roseanne Barr
Don’t go around saying the world owes you a cookie; the world owes you nothing; it was here first.
— Mark Twain
I not only use all the cookies I have, but all I can borrow.
— Woodrow Wilson

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