GOP Columnist: " Clark Is Right"

By talkleft

Republican columnist Kathleen Parker writes:

Clark is right that getting shot down doesn't qualify one to be commander in chief. But it is relevant to wonder with whom one would rather share a foxhole.

Last time I looked, the White House was not located in a foxhole. Which I sort of think was General Clark's point.

By Big Tent Democrat, speaking for me only

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Beer buddy, foxhole buddy, it's all the McSame...

Ya know, the McCain draft might make these trolls very cognizant of who shares their foxhole. And the army had better start issuing uniform pants for "catchers." Weasler will want fatigues that zip up the back :D

You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury

US contradicts itself over its own ID theft advice

US contradicts itself over its own ID theft advice
By LARRY MARGASAK - Associated Press Writer
Updated: 07/02/08 7:42 AM

When it comes to the risks of identity theft, the U.S. government isn't taking its own advice.

The nation's Medicare agency and the Pentagon compel at least 52 million Americans to carry their Social Security numbers in their wallets, contrary to warnings by the Federal Trade Commission that people should avoid doing so.

At least 44 million Medicare insurance cards include the beneficiary's full Social Security number.

Social Security numbers also appear on 8 million Defense Department identity cards used by active duty and reserve forces and their dependents, and on identification cards issued to military retirees. The Pentagon plans to remove the numbers but won't complete the effort until 2014.

And the Internal Revenue Service still tells taxpayers to write their Social Security number on checks used to make payments, a potential problem for those using the mail rather than filing electronically.

All this contradicts advice from the Federal Trade Commission, the lead federal agency for deterring identity theft.

"Protect your Social Security number. Don't carry your Social Security card in your wallet or write your Social Security number on a check," the FTC warned in a pamphlet sent months ago to every mailing address in the United States. The Social Security Administration offers similar advice.

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So, fu your finally realizing

how dangerous giving power to the feds can be. Your finally seeing the light. Congratulations.

By leftysrsickJuly 2, 2008 - 5:27pm

fuck off traitor troll

The government's warnings are working

It's private companies that are being stupid.

What good does it do to put all those Internet safeguards in place when you can have someone walk into the neighborhood bank and swipe whomever's identity they want?

Private industry, succeeding beyond the criminal's wildest dreams.

Now go enlist, traitor scum. And take your sock-puppets with you.

If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith

The entire quote.

Being shot down may not qualify one to be president, as retired Gen. Wesley Clark infamously said recently. But what men do under fire might tell us about the character we may discover in a president.

Talk about spinning a statement, to make it into something different than what it is.
That's called propaganda.

I agree.

It's sick and disgusting how the Republicans keep up the propaganda 24/7.

Good little sheep

Now why don't you bite me?

You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury

" Clark Is Right"

That's right,the general speaks the truth.McCain was shot down.McCain broke during interrogation by the VC. He was given special treatment because he was the son of an Admiral. McCain has had a checkered career in the military at best.He graduated in the bottom 1 percent of his Annapolis class.McCain is a hero in his own eyes and those of his cheerleaders,thats all.Check it out for yourself. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeffrey-klein/mccains-secret-questionab_b_...

Sounds like the old saying

Q: What do you call the med student that graduates at the very bottom of his class?
A: "Doctor."

It sounds to me like the only reason he ever got a flight slot was because of his lineage. That, of course, doesn't explain how Cowboy-hat Oathbreaker got a flight slot, even in TANG. But it's a good working theory until evidence comes along to show otherwise.

If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith

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