Saturday, July 30, 2005

Start Of A Trend?

Uzbekistan had asked the USA to leave the K2 airbase, which was a vital cog for our operations in Afghanistan.

Will more countries follow Uzbekistan's example?

Friday, July 29, 2005

Friday Market Report

Investors ended the month by taking some profits. The Dow declined by 64 points, while the Nasdaq dropped 13 points.

Thursday, July 28, 2005

Thursday Market Report

It was a good day for the bulls on Wall Street. The Dow surged 68 points, while the Nasdaq added 12 points.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Wednesday Market Report

Encouraging economic data helped to push the Markets higher. The Dow gained 57 points, while the Nasdaq added 10 points.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Tuesday Market Report

It was a mixed day on Wall Street. The Dow lost earlier gains and finished down 16 points, while the Nasdaq finished up 9 points.

Space Shuttle Discovery Launches

Space Shuttle Discovery launched successfully about six hours ago. Yes, I had a little lump in my throat watching it.

Monday, July 25, 2005

Monday Market Report

The Markets began this week on a sour note. The Dow dropped 54 points, while the Nasdaq fell 13 points.

Saturday, July 23, 2005

CIA Leak Hearing Transcript

Here is the transcript of of hearing held by Congressional Democrats yesterday into the CIA leak by senior Bu$h Administration officials.

CIA Leak Hearing Transcript(pdf file)

Friday, July 22, 2005

Friday Market Report

Stocks managed to end the week with a slight gain. The Dow added 23 points, while the Nasdaq recorded a 1 point gain.

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Rove & Libby Perjury

A breaking news story reveals that Karl Rove and Lewis "Scooter" Libby perjured themselves before the Grand Jury in the CIA Leak case.

Thursday Market Report

It was a down day on Wall Street as the Dow declined 61 points, while the Nasdaq shed 9 points.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Wednesday Market Report

Greenspan saves the day on Wall Street. After his comments to Congress, the Dow rallied to finish 42 points higher. The Nasdaq finished ahead 15 points.

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

New Supreme Court Appointment

Bu$h is set to name his new appointee to the Supreme Court during a speech to the nation at 9 PM ET tonight.

It will not be a consensous nominee. Bu$h and Rove need there to be an all-out war over this appointment.

So, therefore, my prediction is... Janice Rogers Brown will be the nominee.

Tuesday Market Report

Strong earnings reports triggered a rally on Wall Street. The Dow added 71 points, while the Nasdaq gained 28 points.

Monday, July 18, 2005

Monday Market Report

Stocks tumbled to begin the week. The Dow dropped 65 points, while the Nasdaq lost 11 points.

Sunday, July 17, 2005

My, Oh My

I told you that assassins never vary their methods.

In the days before 9-11, someone shorted United and American Airlines stock.

Now, in the days before the London bombing, somebody shorted the British pound.

Of course, WorldNetDaily is absolutely clueless. You simply cannot trade stocks and options anonymously. The US Government knows the account number(s) of the accounts from which those pre-9-11 put options were traded. They know exactly when and how the trades were made. If the order was placed by phone, they probably know exactly on what phone the order was placed on. If it was an online order, they know the particular computer's IP address.

In essence, the US Government knows who made those put option orders in the days prior to 9-11. And they are covering up their identities.

The same thing will happen with thes British pound traders.

Friday, July 15, 2005

Friday Market Report

A late afternoon surge helped the Markets end the week on a positive note. The Dow gained 11 points, while the Nasdaq advanced 3 points.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Thursday Market Report

Strong earnings from Apple Computer helped trigger a positive day on Wall Street. The Dow added 71 points, while the Nasdaq rose 8 points.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Wednesday Market Report

Stocks managed to post gains in today's session. The Dow tacked on 43 points, while the Nasdaq finished up less than a point.

Space Shuttle Launch Scrubbed

The launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery has been postponed due to a problem with a fuel sensor.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Why Am I Not Surprised?

"Assassins never vary their methods" -- Security Chief Odo from the Star Trek Deep Space Nine episode "Improbable Cause"

Remember how incriminating documents left conveniently lying around allowed the authorities to quickly identify the supposed 9-11 hijackers within 48 hours?

Keeping that in mind, I more or less expected there to be documents left behind in London which would allow the authorities to quckly identify the supposed bombers.

And, sure enough:

"Police found a bomb factory in Leeds containing a “viable amount of explosives”. Explosives were also recovered from a car left parked near Luton station. The raids came after the discovery of driving licences and credit cards at the scenes of the explosions, and a telephone call from the mother of Hasib Hussain, who asked police to try to trace her son. "

Damned convenient, huh?

Tuesday Market Report

The Markets rallied during the afternoon, but the Dow did not quite manage to post a gain. It dropped 5 points, while the Nasdaq gained 7 points.

LiberalDog.com Is Back

TheLiberalDog.com is back online. I'm not exactly sure how long it was offline or what the problem was.

Monday, July 11, 2005

Monday Market Report

The Markets began this week on a positive note. The Dow surged 70 points, while the Nasdaq added 22 points.

Friday, July 08, 2005

Friday Market Report

The Marlets ended the week with a strong surge. The Dow ended up 146 points, while the Nasdaq gained 37 points.

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Thursday Market Report

The Markets shrugged off the bombings in London and finished higher. The Dow tacked on 31 points, while the Nasdaq added 7 points.

Explosions In London

The British people hate the war in Iraq.

Two months ago, the British people inflicted a disastrous defeat upon Tony Blair's Labour Government.

The British people despise George W Bu$h.

So, what would "Islamist terrorists" gain by an attack on Britain???

I figured that I would toss that question out there since nobody in the Corporate Skank Whore media will ask it today.

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Wednesday Market Report

Oil closed at over $61 a barrel, trigerring a down day on Wall Street. The Dow finished down 101 points, while the Nasdaq closed down 10 points.

Judith Miller Jailed

New York Times "reporter" Judith Miller has been jailed on contempt of court charges.

She should be in jail, but not for this. Judith Miller is a war criminal. She, along with O'Reilly, Hannity, Rush, and others, helped perpetuate the Bu$h Regime lies about Iraqi WMDs. And make no mistake about, they all knew that it was a damned lie.

And Judith Miller feels absolutely no guilt whatsoever for her actions. She feels no remorse for the tens of thousands of deaths that she has helped to cause.

I feel no sympathy for her at all.

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Monday Market Report

An Encouraging report on US factory orders led to a surge in the Markets. The Dow added 68 points, while the Nasdaq rose 21 points.

Monday, July 04, 2005

Independence Day Thoughts

Fireworks are going off in the distance...

I have somewhat mixed emotions as this July 4th draws to a close.

I am still glad and proud that I am an American but I am disappointed at what our nation has become.

At our core, Americans are still a decent people. It may take us a while, but, eventually, we will get it right.

The American people will finally rise up and run George W Bu$h and his criminal regime out of power. I firmly believe that.

Fireworks are still going off in the distance...

Saturday, July 02, 2005

Is It All Over For Rover?

If what I am hearing is true, Karl Rove will soon be outed as the person who leaked Valerie Plame's CIA identity to a half-dozen reporters.

But that is only part of the story.

Who leaked Valerie Plame's CIA identity to Karl Rove?

Friday, July 01, 2005

Injustice O'Connor Retires

Injustice Sandra Day O'Connor has announced her retirement from the Supreme Court.

If America was still a just place, she and her four fellow Injustices would have been escorted out of the Supreme Court in handcuffs on December 12th, 2000 for high crimes against the United States of America.

As far as I am concerned, Injustice O'Connor betrayed our Country and its Constitution when she voted to overthrow the legitimately elected President, Al Gore, by ruling that George W Bu$h would suffer "irreparable harm" if the Florida recount continued.

Ask yourself this: If the recount had continued and Bu$h won, then what irreparable harm would George W Bu$h have suffered? It's been almost five years and I still haven't come up with anything. George W Bu$h could only suffer "irreparable harm" if Al Gore won the recount and, with it, Florida's 25 Electoral votes and the Presidency. So, by stopping the recount, O'Connor and her fellow Injustices admitted that Al Gore was the true winner of the Presidency.

O'Connor was at least honest enough to admit her criminality when she declared that the Bush v Gore decision was not to be used as precedent in any other case. If Bush v Gore was based on sound legal principles, then why shouldn't it be used as a precedent?

Bush v Gore was not based on sound legal principles. It was based on treason, treachery, and corruption. And that will always be the legacy of Injustice Sandra Day O'Connor and the other four Injustices.