Attorney General Eric Holder: On Mandatory Minimum Prison Sentences

Citizens Action Now_ Eric Holder Getting Rid of Mandatory Minimum Sentencing For Drug CrimesSource:Citizens Action Now– U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder (Democrat,Washington D.C.)

“Eric Holder Getting Rid of Mandatory Minimum Sentencing For Drug Crimes”

From Citizens Action Now

We simply send too many people to prison for offenses that do not deserve prison time. And we simply can’t afford to do that anymore, because we can’t afford the costs of taking care of people who otherwise can take care of themselves and do not represent real threats to society. And we need to reform our sentencing guidelines to fix this problem:

Drug addicts, who are guilty of nothing other than being addicted to legal drugs, need to be in drug rehab at their expense. And other non-violent offenders who don’t represent a major threat should be in halfway houses. Again at their expense and save our prisons for people who need to be there.

Attorney General Eric Holder, is not saying we are too tough on violent crime and violent criminals. People who deserve tough sentences and need to be in prison for long sentences. He’s addressing how we handle non-violent offenses and offenders. Non-violent-criminals who don’t represent any real if any threat to society when it comes to either the economy or our physical security. He’s saying there are better as well as more cost-effective ways to dealing with non-violent offenders. Especially offenders who are simply in prison for illegal drug use, or possession.

People who view themselves as fiscal conservatives, should hate how the United States deals with non-violent offenders in America, especially as it relates to the so-called War on Drugs. Which is an overwhelming failure in America.

And we waste so much money locking people up and having American taxpayers pick up the cost of living for people who otherwise could take care of themselves if they weren’t addicted to drugs. Who don’t represent any real threat to society either from an economic or security standpoint. And we have to do better in America for our taxpayers as well as the people who guilty of nothing other than being drug addicts.

You can also see this post on Blogger.

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ABC News: This Week Sunday Spotlight- U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan’s Gridlock

ABC News: 'This Week' Sunday Spotlight: Byron Dorgan's 'Gridlock'Source:ABC News interviewing former U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan (Democrat, North Dakota)

“Former Sen. Byron Dorgan discusses his new thriller novel ‘Gridlock’ on ‘This Week.'”

From ABC News

Good to see someone who served in Congress successfully transition out of Congress. And into private life and not feel the need to have to return to politics.

Now that Bryon Dorgan is out of Congress, he has time to write fiction full-time and get paid for it. And no longer has to put it in his speeches. Just kidding.

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James Miller Center: Ronald Reagan-Debate with Walter Mondale (Domestic Issues) (October 7, 1984): Abortion

Ronald Reagan-Debate with Walter Mondale (Domestic Issues) (October 7, 1_

Source:James Miller Center– Vice President Walter Mondale (1977-81) debating President Ronald Reagan, in October of 1984.

“President Ronald Reagan debates Democratic candidate Walter Mondale. The candidates discuss issues such as economic policy, religion, leadership qualities, and abortion. This was the first debate in the presidential election of 1984 and focused on domestic issues.”

From the James Miller Center

Good to see Vice President Mondale and President Reagan take respectful positions on abortion without bashing the other.

Mondale arguing that this is about choice and keeping government out of women’s healthcare and letting them and their doctors decide. Reagan arguing that his position is based on the fact that he believes life starts at conception. Therefor fetus’s are entitled to same the constitutional right of life as a person.

I disagree with President Reagan’s position on abortion, but at least he has a respectful position that is based on sound thinking and evidence, as well as the United States Constitution. Rather than just making his position based on religious beliefs.

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Phid: ‘Mi Latina Prefeirda En Tight Jeans’

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Source: PHID– Jeans in Boots.

Source:The Daily Press 

“Mi latina preferida en tight jeans – superguapa. Chica latina en tight jeans. Quiero mucho esta video, quisiera conocerla.”

From PHID

Mui sexy y benita bebe chica! Love this woman, actually I never met her and only have seen her on YouTube. I know shocking, you’re probably grasping for air right now. If you are morbidly obese, perhaps you need the Heimlich maneuver to stop your choking, if someone’s arms are long enough to get around your body and perform it on you and one of your steaks flies out of your mouth. I’ll confess: I’ve only seen this woman on YouTube, but over and over again. It would feel like stalking if I wasn’t just watching her on YouTube.

I use to watch a lot of TV Espanol or Spanish TV, ( for all of you English speakers out there reading this, that’s right both of you ) and a lot of times some older movie, lets say 10-15 years old would come on and it would be an action film. A sexy female police detective or perhaps a sexy female private detective or perhaps bounty hunter. Maybe a girlfriend of the guy who is supposed to be the hero of the movie and she would be dressed very similar like this. Great body, very cute and beautiful wearing tight denim jeans and sexy boots. The woman in this video reminds of those movies.

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Associated Press: President Obama: ‘More Surveillance Info to Be Made Public’

Associated Press_ President Obama_ ‘More Surveillance Info to Be Made Public’ _ FRS FreeStateSource:Associated Press– President Barack H. Obama (Democrat, Illinois) 44th President of the United States

“President Obama says more information about controversial domestic and foreign surveillance programs will be made public. He says both members of the intelligence community and privacy advocates “are patriots.”

From the Associated Press

Apparently President Obama has finally gotten the wakeup call that big government spying on its own people is not a good idea.

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Warner Brothers: Fair Game (1995) Starring Cindy Crawford & William Baldwin

Warner Brothers_ Fair Game (1995) Starring Cindy Crawford & William Baldwin _ The Daily Press

Source:Alamy Stock Photo– Cindy Crawford and Billy Baldwin, couldn’t get enough of each other, so they handcuffed themselves to each other. LOL

Source:The Daily Press 

“Max Kirkpatrick is a cop who protects Kate McQuean, a civil law attorney, from a renegade KGB team out to terminate her.

Director: Andrew Sipes
Writers: Paula Gosling (novel), Charlie Fletcher (screenplay)
Stars: William Baldwin, Cindy Crawford, Steven Berkoff” 

Fair Game 1995 Trailer HD _ William Baldwin _ Cindy Crawford

Source:Trailer Chan– Billy Baldwin and Cindy Crawford: hot for each other?

From Trailer Chan

I’ll be one of the first to admit that Fair Game is not a great movie, not even a very good movie. It’s a very entertaining movie with a lot of funny lines and some funny scenes. (Especially the edited version of the movie from TNT)

Take Cindy Crawford out of this movie and I sure as hell don’t have much reason to watch it. Actually I liked the Russian female terrorist. But probably not enough reason to watch a ninety-minute film by herself. Which is the Segway for what I really like about this movie.

Cindy Crawford, arguably the top supermodel of all-time and still one hell of a goddess today at 47 was my main motivation for seeing this movie 18 years ago and why I still see it again from time to time today. She’s one of the top goddess’ of all-time. About 5’9, 120 pounds or so, with gorgeous red hair and gorgeous eyes and a hot, baby-face. When she smiles back then and today you really get to see how adorable she is as well. She reminds me a lot of Raquel Welch and Eva Mendes reminds me of Cindy today as well as Raquel. Women who are hot, but almost can be little girl adorable.

And that is what you see in this scene from Fair Game, a gorgeous, sexy baby-faced woman, whose on the run from terrorists. Who needs access to a computer and she sees a computer geek who could help her and uses her goddess sex appeal to get from him exactly what she wants. Perhaps giving this poor schmuck the ride of his life, but a ride he’ll never forget. Giving him nothing to complain about from her since he’ll probably never forget her. A movie that’s not exactly a very clever movie, but does a good job at taking advantage of the tools around it. Like using sexuality to get what the sexy character wants.

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The Washington Post: Ed O’Keefe: Representative Luis Gutierrez: Immigration ‘Rock Star’ Says House Bill Will Pass

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Source:The Washington Post– U.S. Representative Luis Gutierrez, D, Illinois

Source:The Washington Post

What the Republican Party needs to figure out is that comprehensive immigration reform is in their long-term interest. Not so much short-term interest with their Far-Right that would like to see all illegal immigrants deported from the United States. But long-term the Republican Party is going to need Latino-American voters to be a competitive national party in the future. Immigration reform that legalizes Latino immigrants who are only guilty of being in America illegally, but who are productive, responsible residents of the United States and haven’t been convicted of any felonies, is the way for the GOP to break into the Latino community. They don’t have to give illegal immigrants citizenship even if they aren’t criminals, but at least allow for them to come out of the shadows, pay a fine based on how long they’ve been in American illegally and any back taxes they may owe, would tell the Latino-Americans that that the GOP no longer sees them as criminals and as Un-American.

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Mike Richman: ‘The Redskins In The 1960s & Their Explosive Offense’

Mike Richman_ 'The Redskins In The 1960s & Their Explosive Offense'Source:Mike Richman– talking about Sonny Jurgensen.

Source:The Daily Press

“Redskins historian Michael Richman on “NFL Films”

Video 02: The Redskins in the 1960s and their explosive offense.”

From Mike Richman

Mike Richman had it almost perfect there. The 1960s Redskins looked more like an American Football League team than an NFL team, (if you’re familiar with the AFL) only that they were in the NFL and had to play by NFL rules. The AFL wanted to be a passing league with liberalized offenses where teams were not only encouraged to throw the ball, but throw it a lot and throw it deep. The Oakland Raiders of that era were not the only vertical spread offensive team in the AFL. The San Diego Chargers ran the same offense under Sid Gilman who was a huge inspiration for Al Davis.

And I mention this because again the Redskins as an NFL team obviously had to play by NFL rules. And back then and up until 1978 after Sonny Jurgensen had already been out of the NFL for three years, the NFL rules back then favored the defenses and big, power-run, ball control offenses. Where you ran the ball 3-5 plays or more, where you played field possession and hoped to get a big takeaway from your defense, a big return in the kicking game. Where you relied on your defense a lot to win the game. And hoped you had a big day running the ball and your QB hit some passes down the field and didn’t turn it over.

What made the Redskins special during the 1960s was not that they only had one winning season, which was under Vince Lombardi in 1969 at 7-5. (Who didn’t even loose in Washington) Or that they didn’t make the playoffs the entire decade.

What made the 1960s Redskins special was that they went against the grain in the NFL. They had an 1960s AFL offense that was playing in a 1950s America NFL where it was almost considered immoral to throw the ball, or score quickly and take big chances on offense in order to score. And it wasn’t really by design either. They didn’t have a strong offensive line, they couldn’t run the ball worth a damn for the most part and their defense barely stopped anybody during this period.

But what the Redskins had was arguably the best quarterback in pro football during this era (other than John Unitas) in Sonny Jurgensen. A QB that could get rid of the ball quickly, who had a strong, accurate arm and touch and who moved well in the pocket. As well as perhaps the two best receivers on the outside in the NFL during that decade in Charley Taylor and Bobby Mitchell who both had good size, hands and speed. And then you add Jerry Smith in the middle at TE who should also be in the Hall of Fame and you’re talking about an offense that could put up 25-30 points a game against anyone. Even if they’re giving up more than that in every game.

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Clinton Library 42: President Clinton’s Address to Congress on Health Care (1993)

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Source:Clinton Library– President William J. Clinton (Democrat, Arkansas) addressing a joint session of Congress on health care reform, in 1993.

“This is video footage of President William Jefferson Clinton delivering an address to a joint session of the Congress on health care. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided by the Clinton Presidential Library.

Date: September 23, 1993
Location: US Capitol, Washington, DC”

From the Clinton Library

I give President Clinton an A for effort when it came to health care reform. Because it was something he really wanted to do and believed in and understood the problems and had the ideas at least worked out in his head in how to deal with the problems with the American health care system.

Not enough people having affordable healthcare because health insurance simply wasn’t affordable to enough Americans.And too many Americans being forced to pay for others health care, because all Americans get health care whether they can afford it or not. As well as the people who have the health insurance get stuck paying for the health care of the people who do not have health insurance. Which is a problem that we still have.

But I give President Clinton an F for execution. Because for one, he failed to even get a vote on his plan in either chamber of Congress, despite having large Democratic majorities in both the House and Senate.

President Clinton’s plan was too much, too fast and too complicated. When what he really should’ve done was to bring in Congress early both Democrats and Republicans and see what he could get through Congress. And what he could accept.

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Allison L. Grimes: President Bill Clinton’s Endorsement

Alison L. Grimes: President Bill ClintonSource:Allison Grimes For Kentucky with a message from President Bill Clinton.

“A Message from President Clinton”

From Alison For Kentucky

Kentucky is theBible Belt, but a state where Democrats can win and even win statewide. The Governor of Kentucky being a Democrat and where Kentucky Democrats control the Kentucky House in the State Legislature. Just as long as they are Kentucky Democrats and do not run too far to the Left and look like hippie-leftists from the Northeast, or West Coast. Which is just some of the reasons why Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the second ranking Republican in Congress, is in the political battle of his career.

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