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May 10, 2008

Ironic? [Dan Collins]

I think “completely fucked up” is more appropriate: Planned Parenthood, a major abortion provider, is soliciting Mother’s Day gifts for itself. In a May 3 e-mail blast, Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s president, Cecile Richards, asked recipients to “Make a Mother’s Day Gift” by donating to the organization – a solicitation that some critics say is ironic given that many Planned Parenthood clinics perform abortions. [emphasis mine]

Help protein wisdom cover “Recreate ’68” — along with various and sundry fringe events related to the 2008 Democratic National Convention — by participating in the first pw fundraiser of 2008 (this post will remain up top for one week, with updates) – [SATURDAY UPDATE]

I have plans to don the old CITIZEN JOURNALIST garb and mingle with those who’ll be flocking to Denver for the 2008 Democratic National Convention. If you’d like to help support the site in general, or help with any of the expenses I’ll accrue while attending these events or infiltrating these groups, please go ahead and hit the Tip Jar (Amazon) or Donate button (PayPal). For Freedom! And Capitalism! Thanks.

This “flat” tax stinks [Karl]

In this case, “flat” is short for “flatulence” in Estonia: Farmers this week received their first ‘fart tax’ demands asking them to pay for the greenhouse gases their cattle produce. A single cow is thought to produce on average 350 litres of methane and 1,500 litres of carbon dioxide per day from flatulence and burping. It is thought that cattle are responsible for up to 25 per cent of methane gas emissions

Obama parts ways with Robert Malley, but still has Daniel Kurtzer [Karl]

Barack Obama and Robert Malley — one of Obama’s Middle East policy advisers — severed ties after The Times of London reported on Malley’s meetings with the terrorist group Hamas.   Malley was one of a select group of Obama foreign policy advisers mentioned by both Newsweek and the Washington Post last fall.  However, after coming under scrutiny in the blogosphere, he was suddenly “one of dozens of middle-level types who send position papers to