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		<title>Comment on SB 138-2007_04_09 by wjmaggos</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2007_04_10/sb-138-2007_04_09/#comment-483</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2007 22:27:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Kerry messed up a joke about Bush, and his opponents pushed the meme that he was making fun of the troops.  And the media ran with it.  That is an example of the larger argument that we were making, that the news seems to care more about ratings than reporting reality.  And I consider that a serious problem, and it is also the reason why neither Kerry nor Bush were pushed on how to really fix the problem in Iraq.  But since you bring up some other issues, I will volunteer my thoughts if you don't mind.

There have been many different proposals by various Democrats for changing direction in Iraq, and numerous Republicans have criticized Bush on his approach.  While I would love some more specific policy with an honest assessment from the Democratic establishment in general, one big issue is that Democrats have no reason to trust this president.  His honesty or his ability to execute.  All attempts by Democrats to effect policy change in Iraq have been greeted with comments about being &quot;against the troops&quot; or constitutional arguments that Congress is not be allowed to micromanage the war effort.  In this environment, it is impossible to see how anything except cutting off funding, which Congress does have the right to do but may constitute political suicide, can have any effect.  I believe this is Feingold's position, that since Bush is committed to his strategy and unwilling to make necessary changes and the strategy is making things worse, the only option is to stop it.  But if there was a possibility of getting different policy in place, here is what Id like us to do:

While I strongly opposed going to Iraq, I feel we should stay and commit to massive changes in policy.  We need a draft to provide the necessary manpower to execute anti-insurgency tactics successfully, with a long-term strategy of connecting on a human level between troops and the people of Iraq.  Think &quot;Lawrence of Arabia&quot;.  We need to pull out all US-based contractors, and have that work be done instead by US military personnel and unemployed Iraqis.  This helps to address the issues of waste of our tax dollars, the lack of accountability that has led to abuse and disrespect of Iraqi civilians that leads them to resent us more, the feeling many Iraqis have that we are there for corporate economic self-interest, the poverty and desperation of unemployed Iraqis, the lack of investment many Iraqis have in the future of their country, and the disgust on the part of some of our troops when they see much better paid contractors.  There needs to be a full public accounting of our past actions and future plans for our relationship to the country and the region, with corrections and adjustments that commit us to the development of freedom and democracy and economic self-determination of the populace.  Declassify the CIA records, stop the building of permanent bases, and do whatever we must domestically to end our dependence on foreign oil.  For too long, strategic and economic interests external to the region have dominated.  We must admit this, and provide proof that we will do all in our power to prevent this from occurring in the future.  In addition, we need to publicly break our close relationships with the undemocratic and plutocratic leadership in the region, and then go beyond and demand positive change on this front.  

There is more, to be sure, but it is really about reclaiming who we still claim to be.  It will require deep sacrifice, but we are in a bad place.  Much of this should have been done as the proper response to 9/11, but I feel Bush pushed us in exactly the wrong direction.  So it will be harder now, but perhaps the need for this drastic change of course will now be easier to understand.

But I also agree that our elections have become about voting  AGAINST a candidate, and not FOR a candidate.  That is why my main focus has been DFA and making the Democratic party something worth voting for.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kerry messed up a joke about Bush, and his opponents pushed the meme that he was making fun of the troops.  And the media ran with it.  That is an example of the larger argument that we were making, that the news seems to care more about ratings than reporting reality.  And I consider that a serious problem, and it is also the reason why neither Kerry nor Bush were pushed on how to really fix the problem in Iraq.  But since you bring up some other issues, I will volunteer my thoughts if you don&#8217;t mind.</p>
<p>There have been many different proposals by various Democrats for changing direction in Iraq, and numerous Republicans have criticized Bush on his approach.  While I would love some more specific policy with an honest assessment from the Democratic establishment in general, one big issue is that Democrats have no reason to trust this president.  His honesty or his ability to execute.  All attempts by Democrats to effect policy change in Iraq have been greeted with comments about being &#8220;against the troops&#8221; or constitutional arguments that Congress is not be allowed to micromanage the war effort.  In this environment, it is impossible to see how anything except cutting off funding, which Congress does have the right to do but may constitute political suicide, can have any effect.  I believe this is Feingold&#8217;s position, that since Bush is committed to his strategy and unwilling to make necessary changes and the strategy is making things worse, the only option is to stop it.  But if there was a possibility of getting different policy in place, here is what Id like us to do:</p>
<p>While I strongly opposed going to Iraq, I feel we should stay and commit to massive changes in policy.  We need a draft to provide the necessary manpower to execute anti-insurgency tactics successfully, with a long-term strategy of connecting on a human level between troops and the people of Iraq.  Think &#8220;Lawrence of Arabia&#8221;.  We need to pull out all US-based contractors, and have that work be done instead by US military personnel and unemployed Iraqis.  This helps to address the issues of waste of our tax dollars, the lack of accountability that has led to abuse and disrespect of Iraqi civilians that leads them to resent us more, the feeling many Iraqis have that we are there for corporate economic self-interest, the poverty and desperation of unemployed Iraqis, the lack of investment many Iraqis have in the future of their country, and the disgust on the part of some of our troops when they see much better paid contractors.  There needs to be a full public accounting of our past actions and future plans for our relationship to the country and the region, with corrections and adjustments that commit us to the development of freedom and democracy and economic self-determination of the populace.  Declassify the CIA records, stop the building of permanent bases, and do whatever we must domestically to end our dependence on foreign oil.  For too long, strategic and economic interests external to the region have dominated.  We must admit this, and provide proof that we will do all in our power to prevent this from occurring in the future.  In addition, we need to publicly break our close relationships with the undemocratic and plutocratic leadership in the region, and then go beyond and demand positive change on this front.  </p>
<p>There is more, to be sure, but it is really about reclaiming who we still claim to be.  It will require deep sacrifice, but we are in a bad place.  Much of this should have been done as the proper response to 9/11, but I feel Bush pushed us in exactly the wrong direction.  So it will be harder now, but perhaps the need for this drastic change of course will now be easier to understand.</p>
<p>But I also agree that our elections have become about voting  AGAINST a candidate, and not FOR a candidate.  That is why my main focus has been DFA and making the Democratic party something worth voting for.
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		<title>Comment on SB 138-2007_04_09 by ruttersramblings</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2007_04_10/sb-138-2007_04_09/#comment-469</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Kerry's little mis-spoken-ness didn't mean anything?  Kerry has a plan for Iraq?  Geez guys, you and Bill Maher are so way off.  John Kerry said in the last presidential election that he had a plan for getting us out of Iraq.   When asked what it was, he said he would only reveal it if he was President.  Guess what, he still hasn't revealed it.

The Republicans may be bumbling through Iraq, but at least they are making choices.   The Dems position on the war is simply &quot;opposite of whatever Bush says.&quot; Name one person who has a &quot;solution&quot; other than &quot;bring the troops home.&quot;  A REAL, viable solution.  There aren't any. Instead we get petition after petition of cutting off funding or simply ending the war.  

The elections these days are not voting FOR a candidate, they are voting AGAINST the other candidate.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kerry&#8217;s little mis-spoken-ness didn&#8217;t mean anything?  Kerry has a plan for Iraq?  Geez guys, you and Bill Maher are so way off.  John Kerry said in the last presidential election that he had a plan for getting us out of Iraq.   When asked what it was, he said he would only reveal it if he was President.  Guess what, he still hasn&#8217;t revealed it.</p>
<p>The Republicans may be bumbling through Iraq, but at least they are making choices.   The Dems position on the war is simply &#8220;opposite of whatever Bush says.&#8221; Name one person who has a &#8220;solution&#8221; other than &#8220;bring the troops home.&#8221;  A REAL, viable solution.  There aren&#8217;t any. Instead we get petition after petition of cutting off funding or simply ending the war.  </p>
<p>The elections these days are not voting FOR a candidate, they are voting AGAINST the other candidate.
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		<title>Comment on SB 135-2007_03_18 by neal</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2007_03_20/sb-135-2007_03_18/#comment-464</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I've also heard that Chicago is called the Windy City, because of the air being bellowed by the politicians in Chicago.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve also heard that Chicago is called the Windy City, because of the air being bellowed by the politicians in Chicago.
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		<title>Comment on SB 135-2007_03_18 by maryjane</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2007_03_20/sb-135-2007_03_18/#comment-461</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2007 02:17:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Your talk show is brillant! BTW, how can I post a flash player like yours into my msn space?

millions of thanks~ ๏[-ิิ_•ิ]๏</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your talk show is brillant! BTW, how can I post a flash player like yours into my msn space?</p>
<p>millions of thanks~ ๏[-ิิ_•ิ]๏
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		<title>Comment on SB 124-2006_09_13 by Dusty Baker</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2006_09_22/sb-124-2006_09_13/#comment-233</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 22:55:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>So just like me, you guys are defunct also?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So just like me, you guys are defunct also?
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		<title>Comment on SB 124-2006_09_13 by Ceaser Amadeaus</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2006_09_22/sb-124-2006_09_13/#comment-225</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Sep 2006 01:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I've got a friend that you don't know, Yogi, Yogi
I've got a friend that you don't know, Yogi, Yogi Bear
Yogi Yogi Bear
Yogi Yogi Bear
I've got a friend that you don't know, Yogi, Yogi Bear

Yogi likes it in the snow, Polar Bear.
Yogi likes it up side down, Koala Bear.
Yogi likes it in a car, Panda Bear.
Yogi's got a girlfriend, Suzy Bear.
Suzy likes it ‘gainst the fridge, Polar Bear.
Booboo likes it up the ass, Brown Bear.
Yogi has a 10&quot; cock, Black Bear.
Suzy likes to shave her pubes, Grizzly Bear.
Yogi likes it with a chew, Kodak, Bear.
Suzy wears crotchless panties, Teddy Bear.
Suzy’s snatch it smells like cheese, Camembert.
Suzy she has great big tits, More than I can bear
Suzy likes to threesome, Lucky Bear.
Booboo likes it in a tree, Koala Bear.
Yogi likes lingerie, Teddy bear.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve got a friend that you don&#8217;t know, Yogi, Yogi<br />
I&#8217;ve got a friend that you don&#8217;t know, Yogi, Yogi Bear<br />
Yogi Yogi Bear<br />
Yogi Yogi Bear<br />
I&#8217;ve got a friend that you don&#8217;t know, Yogi, Yogi Bear</p>
<p>Yogi likes it in the snow, Polar Bear.<br />
Yogi likes it up side down, Koala Bear.<br />
Yogi likes it in a car, Panda Bear.<br />
Yogi&#8217;s got a girlfriend, Suzy Bear.<br />
Suzy likes it ‘gainst the fridge, Polar Bear.<br />
Booboo likes it up the ass, Brown Bear.<br />
Yogi has a 10&#8243; cock, Black Bear.<br />
Suzy likes to shave her pubes, Grizzly Bear.<br />
Yogi likes it with a chew, Kodak, Bear.<br />
Suzy wears crotchless panties, Teddy Bear.<br />
Suzy’s snatch it smells like cheese, Camembert.<br />
Suzy she has great big tits, More than I can bear<br />
Suzy likes to threesome, Lucky Bear.<br />
Booboo likes it in a tree, Koala Bear.<br />
Yogi likes lingerie, Teddy bear.&#8221;
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		<title>Comment on SB 118-2006_08_18 by Ceaser Amadeaus</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2006_08_18/sb-118-2006_08_18/#comment-222</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Aug 2006 18:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Uhhh for all of you interested give 1-206-600-4370 a call.  And I'll stop calling your number all the time and focus on it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uhhh for all of you interested give 1-206-600-4370 a call.  And I&#8217;ll stop calling your number all the time and focus on it.
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		<title>Comment on SB 112-2006_08_01 by Kevin</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2006_07_31/sb-112-2006_08_01/#comment-221</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2006 01:18:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I don't agree with all of his points, but a very cool listener named Paul emailed us this comment.

The Strangebrood guys:

I love your podcast. You guys rock.
But you made a informational mistake. Stem Cell research is supported by
those on the right wing. Bush (whom I realize you aren't a fan of) is
the first president to give federal money for embryonic and adult stem
cell research. Clinton had the chance in 95 or 98 ( I don't remember)
and didn't sign the bill because of &quot;moral and ethical&quot; issues (which I
find ironic and quite humorous)
The bill currently being debated is NOT about a ban on stem cell
research. It will not cut funding for stem cell research either, but
will restrict monies going to new lines of stem cells while no
restrictions are in place for private enterprises studying such cells.
Federal money has gone and will continue to go to existing embryo lines.

Just though I would pass this info on.
I will provide links if you want them.
Keep up the great work. You guys are hilarious. :)

Best Regards,

Paul Vladuchick</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t agree with all of his points, but a very cool listener named Paul emailed us this comment.</p>
<p>The Strangebrood guys:</p>
<p>I love your podcast. You guys rock.<br />
But you made a informational mistake. Stem Cell research is supported by<br />
those on the right wing. Bush (whom I realize you aren&#8217;t a fan of) is<br />
the first president to give federal money for embryonic and adult stem<br />
cell research. Clinton had the chance in 95 or 98 ( I don&#8217;t remember)<br />
and didn&#8217;t sign the bill because of &#8220;moral and ethical&#8221; issues (which I<br />
find ironic and quite humorous)<br />
The bill currently being debated is NOT about a ban on stem cell<br />
research. It will not cut funding for stem cell research either, but<br />
will restrict monies going to new lines of stem cells while no<br />
restrictions are in place for private enterprises studying such cells.<br />
Federal money has gone and will continue to go to existing embryo lines.</p>
<p>Just though I would pass this info on.<br />
I will provide links if you want them.<br />
Keep up the great work. You guys are hilarious. <img src='http://thestrangebrood.com/main/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Best Regards,</p>
<p>Paul Vladuchick
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		<title>Comment on SB 115-2006_08_09 by Kevin</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2006_08_09/sb-115-2006_08_09/#comment-220</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 04:19:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Sorry for accidentally putting the genre in the Itunes listing as Pod' instead of Podcast. That is the last time we drink during a show....yeah, and Mel Gibson is going to be my Jewish cousing Morty Finklestein's godfather.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry for accidentally putting the genre in the Itunes listing as Pod&#8217; instead of Podcast. That is the last time we drink during a show&#8230;.yeah, and Mel Gibson is going to be my Jewish cousing Morty Finklestein&#8217;s godfather.
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		<title>Comment on SB 114-2006_08_07 by Kevin</title>
		<link>http://thestrangebrood.com/main/2006_08_08/sb-114-2006_08_07/#comment-219</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 04:11:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Sorry the show didn't upload right away. That's the last time we keg a finish off while record we......wait....it's no not.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry the show didn&#8217;t upload right away. That&#8217;s the last time we keg a finish off while record we&#8230;&#8230;wait&#8230;.it&#8217;s no not.
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