Perrspectives - Bringing light to Darkness

Month: May 2005

May 18, 2005
Father Pavone Draws The Angel's Ire

Father Frank Pavone assured himself visits from the Avenging Angel in this life and the next for his role in the judicial filbuster imbroglio. The not-so-good father, head of Priests for Life and Schiavo family media parasite, attacked Senator John McCain for "trying to prevent godly men and women" from serving on the nation's courts. […]

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May 17, 2005
Newsweek Aftermath: The Bush Mea Culpa Watch

As the Bush administration heaps scorn on Newsweek magazine for its Koran desecration story, it's worth remembering the President's own words during his April 13, 2004 press conference last year. Asked to name his biggest mistake, a modest (and incoherent) Bush responded: "I'm sure something will pop into my head here...maybe I'm not as quick […]

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May 17, 2005
The Pot Calls the Kettle Irresponsible

The Bush administration and their amen corner continue to rain down hellfire on Newsweek magazine for the Koran desecration flap. Scott McClellan called it "irresponsible" and Ohio Representative and Tom Delay crony Bob Ney termed it "criminal." As I cautioned yesterday, the administration would do well not to overplay its hand. The image of the […]

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May 16, 2005
White House Irony Watch: Newsweek Edition

The disturbing revelation in Newsweek regarding the desecration of the Koran by U.S. interrogators at Guantanamo Bay has gotten more disturbing still. Newsweek now concedes that its single-source story may not be credible and has issued an apology to readers for the violence that claimed 15 lives in Afghanistan and produced fury around the Islamic […]

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May 16, 2005
Conservative Threat Level Raised

Since 2000, the Perrspectives has maintained the Conservative Threat Advisory System. The Conservative Threat Level (CTL) measures the risk posed by the GOP and the forces of reaction to national unity, civil liberties, and equal opportunity. On Sunday, May 15th, the CTL was raised to Orange/High: Dismal polls, North Korean crisis and Iranian nukes can't […]

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May 15, 2005
Mythology as History: Yalta and the Bush Doctrine

President Bush's powerful May 7 speech in Riga marking the 60th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany has created a firestrom across the political spectrum. Conservatives, of course, loved the speech, appreciating any diminution of the Soviet role in the war, but especially the none-too-subtle assault on FDR. Liberals predictably (and I would argue, […]

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May 13, 2005
Syndicate Perrspectives Content!

If you feel the need to be constantly up-to-date with the latest from the Perrspectives Blog, we're pleased to (finally) offer a syndication capability. If you have the "need for feed", click here or just click on the XML button in the right column of Perrspectives Blog page.

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May 11, 2005
My Conversation with Al Franken

In one of my other incarnations as a contributor to BlueOregon, I had the opportunity to speak with Air America radio host and Democratic personality Al Franken. The piece from BlueOregon follows below, in its entirety: Al Franken came to Portland today in the service of both Air America affiliate AM 620 KPOJ and the […]

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May 7, 2005
Faith-Based Intimidation

So it's come to this. Pastor Chan Chandler of the East Waynesville North Carolina Baptist Church in North Carolina ejected nine members of his congregation because they did not vote for George Bush for President. 40 other congregants left his flock in protest. Welcome to the perversion that is George Bush's vision of faith America. […]

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May 7, 2005
Still Doing Evil: Google and Political Speech

Almost a year after Perrspectives' run-in with Google, it seems that the Internet giant is continuing to arbitrarily trample on the opinion speech of its advertisers. Apparently, the company whose corporate mantra is "do no evil" is persists in doing just that. The San Jose Mercury News reports that Google has gotten embroiled in the […]

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