Monthly Archives: April 2004

From The ‘We’re All Human’ Department
Sam Walls: Cross-Dressing Texas Republican Gone Wild


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Republican Sam Walls in happier times

An obscure Texas House race became slightly more interesting this past week when voters learned that one of the candidates, conservative businessman and former Republican Party chairman Sam Walls, had a little, itty bitty secret which, much to his chagrin, became very public, indeed. Walls is competing in a Republican primary runoff tomorrow, April 13th, in House District 58, south of Fort Worth.
When cross-dressing photos of Walls were published in the Dallas Star-Telegram, party leaders urged the candidate to withdraw. Mr. Walls, 64, rejected the calls, saying he would not give in to “blackmail” from opponents trying to use “very old, personal information” to force him out of the race. “Now my opponent is using the private information in an attempt to intimate that I am a homosexual, which I am not,” Walls said. Mr. Walls did not indicate why he’s a cross-dresser and a homophobe.
When asked to comment, Texas County GOP Treasurer Roy Giddens, Jr. said of the candidate, “I don’t have a problem with cross-dressing. There are lots of them. People think J. Edgar Hoover was one of the greatest Americans that ever lived. He was a cross-dresser.”
Update: Sam Walls lost the race for a Texas house seat on Tuesday night.

Bush Jokes About Search for WMD No Laughing Matter


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A Day That Will Live in Infamy: President
George W. Bush Aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln

In light of the ongoing bloodbath in Iraq, VanRamblings thought it appropriate to post this video by Jason Woliner of Jason for America.
As you may recall, President George W. Bush attended the Radio and Television Correspondent’s Dinner on March 24, and made a few jokes about the failure of his administration to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Some might consider his jokes to be in poor taste, when soldiers and civilians are dying for his mistakes. The video referred to above provides a wake-up call as to the human costs of the war in Iraq.
VanRamblings would also like to point out, as others have, that the commentary by Bush at the dinner does not constitute an isolated incident from his Administration — a random incidence of bad taste. The White House, and the Republican Party in general, tends to pride themselves on being the party of national security (remember Bush’s photo-op on the USS Abraham Lincoln—see above—where he dressed in a flight suit to declare victory in the war?). The actions of the Bush administration, however, consistently show them to have little or no respect for the sacrifices made by soldiers and their families.
Click here to discern what VanRamblings thinks Bush should be presenting to the American public in support of his campaign for re-election as U.S. President. A little truth in advertising never hurt anyone, don’t you think?

GWB Exposed: Literature At Its Finest …

Below, please find a poem, sent in by Kaisa, a reader located on Canada’s east coast. The poem is made up entirely of actual quotations from George W. Bush. These have been arranged, only for aesthetic purposes, by Washington Post writer Richard Thompson.


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I think we all agree, the past is over.
This is still a dangerous world.
It’s a world of madmen and uncertainty.
And potential mental losses.
Rarely is the question asked
Is our children learning?
Will the highways of the Internet
Become more few?
How many hands have I shaked?
They misunderestimate me.
I am a pitbull on the pantleg of opportunity.
I know that the human being
And the fish can coexist.
Families is where our nation finds hope,
Where our wings take dream.
Put food on your family!
Knock down the tollbooth!
Vulcanize society! Make the pie higher! Make the pie higher!

Wedge Issue Politics a Vancouver City Councillor Would Say
Anne Roberts would proclaim “I told you so” and she’d be right


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With more than $100 billion in personal assets among them, the five Waltons — Jim, John, Alice, Sam and Helen — occupy positions six through 10 in the Forbes billionaires rankings, twice as rich as Microsoft’s Bill Gates, the richest man in the world.
In this essay, written by Peter Gamble and Glen Ford and published by In These Times, the co-publishers of The Black Commentator not only remind readers of Wal-Mart’s hatred of the public sphere, as expressed through their retail empire’s disregard of non-discrimination laws, wage and workplace safety standards, and the social safety net …

“Wal-Mart is more than just a participant in the low-wage economy: It is the most important single beneficiary of that economy. It uses its economic and political power to extend the scope of the low-wage economy and threatens to extend its business model into other sectors of the economy, undermining the wages of still more workers.”

The two authors provide compelling evidence that it is the intention of the Wal-Mart family “to destroy public education.” Through their Walton Family Foundation, and working with the Bush administration, the Walton family has set course “to savage and massively disrupt the … public school (system) while positing ‘alternative’ forms of education.”
The “alternative form of education&rdquo to which the Walton’s are partial is the voucher system. Employing a voucher system would only serve to reinforce the gross inequities which exist in the current education system.
Should Bush, and the Wal-Mart family, prove successful in their bid to implement a voucher system, private schools would be under no obligation to accept students, and would likely reject the majority of those with histories of behaviour problems, learning disabilities, or unstable family situations. Deplorable conditions would await those doomed to be left behind in already struggling schools whose financial problems would only be exacerbated, as government monies directed to private voucher system schools would deplete the already scant resources available to our public education system. Make no mistake, if the voucher system arrives in the U.S., it’s only a matter of time before it becomes a part of Canadian educational practice. One more issue for all of us to be concerned about.
Update: Reader Donald Toffaletto sends in this link to an award-winning LA Times story about Wal-Mart’s devastating impact on communities.
Update, April 12: In a story written by Bob Fernandez, and published in the The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, Parkesburg Borough reports the economic decline of their community, and an acceleration of the crime rate. Wal-Mart “has completely changed the way we do business. It has overwhelmed us at times,” says Police Chief John F. Slauch. Municipal taxes from the shopping center don’t come close to covering its policing costs, the chief said.