culture bulletin: the world’s most vapid music video is now here
Occasionally I love reccomending some good blue-collar keep yer spirits up music. I’ve seen other Libs and Progs and Pinkoes of all fantastic varieties do it and it’s nice and healthy for us. It helps give us a spiritual cortex to fall back on when times get difficult. And like others have introduced me to some really great music I had never heard of before, sometimes I like throw in my contribution with a blog.
This is not one of those blogs. Prepare to witness one of the most hypermarketted, mind-numbingly shallow musical bowel explosions this side of Vanilla Ice and Billy Ray “inbreed-em-ifya-got-em” Cyrus.
Take a deep breath and let’s get freaky now let’s get fucking freaky now…
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Why is he yelling at that poor girl? lol… apologies for having shown that to all… but wtf is this video about? so first there are lesbians at a party getting drunk and making out and that other guy starts yelling at the other girl, calling her a liar… by god, man… check out how many millions of hits this has…
The Global Monoculture is headed down a deep and ugly path.
If there are aliens, I hope they know well enough to stay the fuck away from the sneakered virus known as human. Until we wisen up.. can someone plz explain to me wtf is going on with this video?
Munch the Porons,
–Your Rumble Hev
If I was a shamed Crony and War Pig, I wouldn’t be showing my face all over town– then again, I’m not Alberto Gonzales
..we can’t help but feel there’s a longer-term agenda behind the ex-AG’s recent media tour. Call it the self-rehabilitation of Alberto Gonzales…….
…he’s just kind of … there — apparently in an effort to establish a presence as a respectable and respected former public official, whose views might be solicited on the issues of the day. And, in so doing, to shed his image as a dim-witted Bush crony under whose “leadership” a major government department ran aground.
Could Gonzo also have more banal motives? When we heard from him recently, he was blaming the slow economy for his struggle to find a job. And it sounds like that struggle continues. We asked Robert Bork Jr., who serves as a spokesman for Gonzo, whether the ex-AG had found employment yet. “He’s pretty busy doing a number of different things,” Bork told us.
Um, remember this guy authorized some of the most brutal shit on the planet. That this fool and John Yoo aren’t in shackles is a damn shame.
One Love, One Struggle,
–The Rev
100 largest Federal Contractors
Had to come back from the grave for this one… Check it out here…
enjoy
| 2009 | Company | Contracts | 2008 |
| 1 | Lockheed Martin Corp. | $14,983,515,367 | 1 |
| 2 | Boeing Co. | $10,838,231,984 | 2 |
| 3 | Northrop Grumman Corp. | $9,947,316,207 | 3 |
| 4 | General Dynamics Corp. | $6,066,178,545 | 6 |
| 5 | Raytheon Co. | $5,942,575,316 | 4 |
| 6 | KBR Inc. | $5,467,721,429 | 7 |
| 7 | Science Applications International Corp. | $4,811,194,880 | 5 |
| 8 | L-3 Communications Inc. | $4,236,653,555 | 8 |
| 9 | Computer Sciences Corp. | $3,435,767,906 | 9 |
| 10 | Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. | $2,779,421,015 | 11 |
| 11 | ITT Corp. | $2,582,618,798 | 14 |
| 12 | Hewlett-Packard Co./EDS | $2,570,144,924 | 10 |
| 13 | Harris Corp. | $2,206,815,088 | 13 |
| 14 | BAE Systems | $1,952,973,818 | 12 |
| 15 | Dell Computer Corp. | $1,880,000,000 | 15 |
| 16 | Verizon Communications Inc. | $1,657,188,750 | 18 |
| 17 | United Technologies Corp. | $1,631,704,120 | 19 |
| 18 | IBM Corp. | $1,592,164,845 | 16 |
| 19 | Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. | $1,559,799,202 | 20 |
| 20 | CACI International Inc. | $1,445,147,188 | 17 |
| 21 | Battelle Memorial Institute | $1,336,333,408 | 21 |
| 22 | URS Corp. | $1,010,928,761 | 34 |
| 23 | DRS Technologies | $1,001,027,097.00 | 22 |
| 24 | General Electric Co. | $971,213,692 | 37 |
| 25 | Accenture Ltd | $867,409,332 | 23 |
| 26 | SRA International Inc. | $831,863,009 | 32 |
| 27 | Sprint Nextel Corp. | $826,566,079 | 25 |
| 28 | Serco Inc. | $812,485,235 | 56 |
| 29 | Aerospace Corp. | $809,365,983 | |
| 30 | Honeywell Inc. | $802,440,433 | 27 |
| 31 | VSE Corp. | $796,376,741 | 46 |
| 32 | Unisys Corp. | $750,193,450 | 26 |
| 33 | BearingPoint Inc. | $726,139,196 | 28 |
| 34 | QinetiQ North America | $706,536,636 | 24 |
| 35 | Rockwell Collins Inc. | $637,976,449 | 30 |
| 36 | General Atomics | $593,742,395 | 65 |
| 37 | Alliant Techsystems Inc. | $581,514,667 | 53 |
| 38 | General Physics Corp. | $577,022,753 | |
| 39 | Alion Science and Technology Corp. | $568,721,662 | 31 |
| 40 | Perot Systems Inc. | $543,910,602 | 41 |
| 41 | Combat Support Associates | $486,591,548 | 40 |
| 42 | AT&T Inc. | $486,075,088 | 38 |
| 43 | Wyle Laboratories Inc. | $457,159,721 | 33 |
| 44 | Arinc Inc. | $446,655,706 | 42 |
| 45 | Stanley Inc. | $431,975,166 | 48 |
| 46 | World Wide Technology | $429,578,066 | 63 |
| 47 | NANA Regional Corp. | $427,607,769 | 71 |
| 48 | ManTech International Corp. | $417,775,254 | 36 |
| 49 | GTSI Corp. | $402,935,728 | 45 |
| 50 | Apptis Inc. | $383,220,698 | 47 |
| 51 | Deloitte & Touche LLP | $381,800,000 | 55 |
| 52 | Vangent Inc. | $377,774,611 | 57 |
| 53 | FLIR Systems Inc. | $369,895,974 | 70 |
| 54 | Thales North America Inc. | $361,423,982 | 43 |
| 55 | Qwest Communications International Inc. | $356,989,834 | 51 |
| 56 | Tetra Tech Inc. | $353,063,358 | 62 |
| 57 | Midwest Research Institute | $332,293,328 | 52 |
| 58 | Arctic Slope Regional Corp. | $319,057,470 | 35 |
| 59 | Development Alternatives Inc. | $314,887,671 | – |
| 60 | CDW Government Inc. | $308,177,996 | 54 |
| 61 | Chenega Corp. | $305,541,630 | 76 |
| 62 | SGT Inc. | $292,624,295 | 91 |
| 63 | Telos Corp. | $284,736,042 | 64 |
| 64 | Motorola Inc. | $283,198,299 | 61 |
| 65 | Eyak Technology LLC | $281,481,217 | 85 |
| 66 | RTI International | $276190646 | 87 |
| 67 | Textron Inc | $275,390,845 | 72 |
| 68 | Sensor Technologies Inc | $273,885,378 | 81 |
| 69 | Westat | $266,898,298 | 69 |
| 70 | Chemonics International Inc. | $256,859,399 | |
| 71 | Indyne Inc | $253,623,114 | 67 |
| 72 | NCI Information Systems Inc. | $235531780 | 78 |
| 73 | Ball Corp | $219526280 | 89 |
| 74 | Chugach Alaska Corp. | $218,632,566 | 90 |
| 75 | Affiliated Computer Services Inc. | $217,356,743 | 68 |
| 76 | Artel Inc. | $207,732,858 | 88 |
| 77 | Teledyne Technologies Inc. | $203,678,315 | 64 |
| 78 | CGI Group Inc. | $203,595,695 | 73 |
| 79 | Softmart Inc. | $202,344,754 | 49 |
| 80 | Oracle Corp. | $199,300,915 | 59 |
| 81 | Comtech Telecommunications Corp. | $198,685,128 | 60 |
| 82 | Mission Essential Personnel | $198,407,133 | – |
| 83 | Orbital Sciences Corp. | $194,688,887 | – |
| 84 | Government Acquisitions Inc. | $191,833,145 | 75 |
| 85 | Shaw Group Inc. | $189,600,823 | – |
| 86 | Tybrin Corp. | $187,746,618 | 74 |
| 87 | CH2M Hill Companies Ltd. | $180,568,381 | – |
| 88 | Scientific Research Corp. | $176,817,480 | 100 |
| 89 | Parsons Corp. | $173,646,619 | 95 |
| 90 | Siemens Corp. | $173,416,265 | 79 |
| 91 | Alutiiq LLC | $171,126,422 | – |
| 92 | BBNT Solutions LLC | $167,702,701 | – |
| 93 | immixGroup Inc. | $167,105,472 | 66 |
| 94 | STG Inc. | $161,392,798 | 96 |
| 95 | Cobham plc | $156,111,675 | – |
| 96 | Cubic Corp. | $155,798,899 | 80 |
| 97 | Centech Group Inc. | $155,444,725 | 92 |
| 98 | ViaSat Inc. | $155,400,042 | 77 |
| 99 | ICF International Inc. | $151,966,704 | 93 |
| 100 | Institute for Defense Analyses | $150,960,706 | – |
Karma is a non stop Boomerang…
saw this and thought i’d share a little food for thought…
hmmm…
One Love, One Struggle,
–Reverend Manny
Soul-less political scumbag of the week: Warren County Commissioner Mike Kilburn
So you know how the RightWingNuts have been whining about the burdensome tax system? (you know, the one that was implemented by the Bush Administration?) And you know how they’re blaming Obama for it? And you know how some Republican Politicos have actually turned down federal stimulus funding? Just to prove a point?
Well this piece of shit takes the cake. I’m sorry. There’s no other way for me to put it. Mike Kilburn is a piece of shit.
So he’s decided that Warren County (over in Ohio) will be the only county in the state not to accept money to help with transportation costs.
“I’ll let Warren County go broke before taking any of Obama’s filthy money,” Commissioner Mike Kilburn said.
ODOT spokesman Scott Varner said the money was specifically for transit improvements in rural areas to improve transportation for disabled people, seniors and others needing access to health care and educational opportunities.
“I’m tired of paying for people who don’t have,” Kilburn said. “As Reagan said, ‘Government is not the answer, it’s the problem.’”
Wow… Mr. Kilburn. You, my non-friend, are a heartless fuckwad. I hope you never fall victim to anyone like you.
One Love, One Hustle,
–The Amsterdam-bound Reverend
(btw, have been having an absolute nightmare typingn into any other txt window besides the body windown. I click to type on tags or excerpt, and instead, I’m still typing on my blog entry window. anybody having the same problem? did I miss an update?
Susan Boyle is fucking awesome
Check the link, cuz they won’t let me embed.
Dream on, homies.
The “Bush 6″ indicted in Spain — So when do WE put these fools on trial?
Another great piece from Scott Horton of the Daily Beast
Spanish prosecutors will seek criminal charges against Alberto Gonzales and five high-ranking Bush administration officials for sanctioning torture at Guantánamo.
The six defendants—in addition to Gonzales, Federal Appeals Court Judge and former Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee, University of California law professor and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo, former Defense Department general counsel and current Chevron lawyer William J. Haynes II, Vice President Cheney’s former chief of staff David Addington, and former Undersecretary of Defense Douglas J. Feith—are accused of having given the green light to the torture and mistreatment of prisoners held in U.S. detention in “the war on terror.” The case arises in the context of a pending proceeding before the court involving terrorism charges against five Spaniards formerly held at Guantánamo. A group of human-rights lawyers originally filed a criminal complaint asking the court to look at the possibility of charges against the six American lawyers. Baltasar Garzón Real, the investigating judge, accepted the complaint and referred it to Spanish prosecutors for a view as to whether they would accept the case and press it forward. “The evidence provided was more than sufficient to justify a more comprehensive investigation,” one of the lawyers associated with the prosecution stated..
Rock on Mr. Horton. While most of the American media is either ignoring or downplaying this story (complicity much?) Mr. Horton continues to do a terrific job of keeping track of Human Rights Law.
So… now can we start talking about prosecuting the Bush Administration here, you know… in the United States?….
One Love, One Hustle,
–Reverend Manny and the Atahualpa Funk Police
A Step in the Right Direction: Obama and Cuba
Saw this was one of the leading articles on the NYTimes this morning. Apparently, the Obama Administration has issued a new policy concerning Cuba, loosening up restriction on family travel, remittaces, and telecommunications. Here is the full piece in the NY Times.
WASHINGTON — In abandoning longstanding restrictions on the ability of Cuban-Americans to visit and send money to family members on the island, President Obama demonstrated Monday that he was willing to open the door toward greater engagement with Cuba — but at this point, only a crack.
The announcement represents the most significant shift in United States policy toward Cuba in decades, and it is a reversal of the hard line taken by President George W. Bush. It comes as Mr. Obama is preparing to meet later this week in Trinidad and Tobago with Latin American leaders, who want him to normalize relations with Cuba and its leader, Raúl Castro.
America’s policy towards Cuba may be one of the best proofs as to the staleness of our political system (right up there with immigration policy, drug policy and economic vudu policy). Much like the rest, Obama has taken a small step forward. Is it enough of a step forward? Probably not. But we’re definitely a little closer to our goals.
One Love,
—Reverend Manny
ps. apologies on the extended absence… I’ve had some fairly dramatic stuff go on these last few weeks (and months)… it looks like i’ll have a few investors for a small “thing” i’m starting, so that’s been eating at my time… with most of the hardcore planning now under my belt, i should have a bit more time for the netroots (and i do miss y’all so terribly)… just wanted to say thanks to my fantastic blogroll, which has done such a wonderful job of staying on top of the netroots… may our movement grow in wisdom and strength every day….
