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When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace." -- Jimi Hendrix
Sunday, September 04, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
The Wisconsin Protest Wave: Four ways to build the movement!
The Wisconsin Protest Wave: Four ways to build the movement!
This week, Move to Amend organizers are at the forefront of the democratic uprising in Wisconsin!
The Liberty Tree Foundation and the Center for Media and Democracy have launched the "Wisconsin Wave" to bring together working people and expose the true culprits in the state budget crisis.
Check out this information from these two MTA coalition organizations:
--> This Wednesday, tomorrow, Wisconsin Wave is organizing a picket and rally against Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce - the corporate strategy makers and financial backers for Governor Scott Walker.
--> The Center for Media and Democracy published a special report about Walker's Koch Brothers connection. These masterminds behind the Tea Party spent millions to place Walker in office and now he's carrying out their agenda. Wisconsin is just the beginning -- the Kochs invested similarly in other states and their anti-working and middle class policy proposals will be introduced there as well.
--> Ben Manski, Move to Amend Executive Committee member was interviewed on Fox "News" with a message to America about the real solution to state budget shortfalls: tax the wealthy and corporations.
There's more to come in the days ahead:
--> The Center for Media and Democracy has been live blogging every day - tune in to get the latest updates.
--> Spread the word about the Wisconsin Wave, especially to your friends in Wisconsin!
And even more exciting MTA news from the Badger State:
--> On April 5 residents of Madison and Dane County, WI will have the opportunity to pass a resolution to amend the U.S. Constitution to abolish Corporate Personhood. The campaign is organized by South Central Wisconsin Move to Amend. Last fall the group collected over 15,000 signatures to get the resolution placed on their city and county ballots.
Bring the movement to your community!
Join our Move to Amend Local Action Webinar to find out how:
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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Friday, February 11, 2011
A Hated Dictator is GONE thanks to the people's uprising
As we join the celebration with the people in Egypt who showed such courage in the face of 30 years of repression, those of us living in the United States must stop the crimes of our own government towards the people of the region:
The Mubarak regime was “Made in the U.S.A.” Since 1979, the U.S. has given the regime $35 billion, $1.3 billion per year in military support. Because of this, Egypt has a large military, and the world’s 4th largest fleet of F-16 fighter planes. Egyptian police who have held 10,000 political prisoners receive training from the U.S. military. Even the tear gas fired on demonstrators is "Made in the U.S.A."
Despite decades of torture, disappearing political opponents, and the most open brutality against its own citizens, neither Republican or Democrat leaders plan to reduce military aid to Egypt (LA Times 2/9/11).
The U.S. government and leaders know Egypt is a torture state. The United States, including the Obama administration, knows about the torture, abuse, indefinite detention, political suppression, rape and sexual assault that had been taking place over years under the Mubarak regime.
According to Human Rights Watch, “law enforcement officials have used torture and ill-treatment on a widespread, deliberate, and systematic basis over the past two decades to glean confessions and information, or to punish detainees.” Omar Suleiman – now the vice president – was the intelligence chief responsible for arranging “extraordinary rendition” of prisoners to be tortured in Egypt for the Clinton and Bush administrations, interrogating some himself.
Saturday March 19: STOP These Wars Now! On the 8th anniversary of the U.S. War & Occupation of Iraq, Join the protest! At The White House 12:00 pm, or wherever you are. U.S. Out of Iraq and Afghanistan!
The World Can’t Wait
worldcantwait.net (866) 973-4463
The Mubarak regime was “Made in the U.S.A.” Since 1979, the U.S. has given the regime $35 billion, $1.3 billion per year in military support. Because of this, Egypt has a large military, and the world’s 4th largest fleet of F-16 fighter planes. Egyptian police who have held 10,000 political prisoners receive training from the U.S. military. Even the tear gas fired on demonstrators is "Made in the U.S.A."
Despite decades of torture, disappearing political opponents, and the most open brutality against its own citizens, neither Republican or Democrat leaders plan to reduce military aid to Egypt (LA Times 2/9/11).
The U.S. government and leaders know Egypt is a torture state. The United States, including the Obama administration, knows about the torture, abuse, indefinite detention, political suppression, rape and sexual assault that had been taking place over years under the Mubarak regime.
According to Human Rights Watch, “law enforcement officials have used torture and ill-treatment on a widespread, deliberate, and systematic basis over the past two decades to glean confessions and information, or to punish detainees.” Omar Suleiman – now the vice president – was the intelligence chief responsible for arranging “extraordinary rendition” of prisoners to be tortured in Egypt for the Clinton and Bush administrations, interrogating some himself.
Saturday March 19: STOP These Wars Now! On the 8th anniversary of the U.S. War & Occupation of Iraq, Join the protest! At The White House 12:00 pm, or wherever you are. U.S. Out of Iraq and Afghanistan!
The World Can’t Wait
worldcantwait.net (866) 973-4463
Our government must stop supporting torture & repression in Egypt!
Friday, 11 February 2011
Friday, 11 February 2011
© 2011 - World Can't Wait
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
A&C : Art & Copy on Independent Lens
Meet the real Mad Men (and women!) in Art & Copy, an intimate glimpse at the people behind the curtain of modern consumer culture. They brought you “Just Do It,” “I ♥ NY,” “Where's the Beef?” “Got Milk?” and “Think Different.” Love them or loathe them, they have mastered the art of persuasion.
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/art-and-copy/
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Watch the full episode. See more Independent Lens.
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Saturday, August 07, 2010
Poem in Mourning
Weary as an old plow,
dulled blades from too many rotations,
rusty red,
Death looms on every channel.
Don't they ever tire of the swords?
Slicing brains like so much red meat,
cleaved in the womb,
No blood, just catsup, to give it that
all American flavor.
Savor It
is what we have made it, gourmet
sushi,
served with
bitter herbs and ginger,
under headstones
made of ash.
ⓒ 2010 The Unknown Candidate
dulled blades from too many rotations,
rusty red,
Death looms on every channel.
Don't they ever tire of the swords?
Slicing brains like so much red meat,
cleaved in the womb,
No blood, just catsup, to give it that
all American flavor.
Savor It
is what we have made it, gourmet
sushi,
served with
bitter herbs and ginger,
under headstones
made of ash.
ⓒ 2010 The Unknown Candidate
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Noam Chomsky: A World of Freedom And Justice
If you want to understand what is actually transpiring politically in our country, why Obama has been such a disappointment to those who supported him, and why the Tea Party movement should not be dismissed lightly, this is a MUST WATCH lecture:
Noam Chomsky : A World of Freedom And Justice
Video Of Lecture
Havens Center, Orpheum Theater, Madison - Thursday, April 8, 2010
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
7 Great Websites for Information on Healthcare Reform
By Mary Ward, Guest Contributer
If you’re like most people, you’ve been interested in following the healthcare debate as it happens. But, if you’re busy like most people, you may find it difficult to keep up with this ever changing debate. Following are some great resources for keeping up with the healthcare debate – and they’re all online.
Mary Ward is a freelance writer and likes writing about medical education topics, such as how to research and choose among online X-ray tech schools, how to apply for online college grants, and more.
If you’re like most people, you’ve been interested in following the healthcare debate as it happens. But, if you’re busy like most people, you may find it difficult to keep up with this ever changing debate. Following are some great resources for keeping up with the healthcare debate – and they’re all online.
- Twitter – Twitter’s not just a site for keeping up with your friends, it’s also a great way to keep up with the news. There are 25 different feeds on Twitter that provide updates on healthcare reform as they happen. Some of them are admittedly a bit biased, but some are also dedicated to simply delivering developments.
- Senate Health Education and Pension Committee – This is a link to the committee that started it all! This committee formerly chaired by Senator Ted Kennedy keeps track of the bill as it progresses. On this site you can see the bill as authored as well as changes to it as it moves through the process. This is one of the few places where you can read the bill in its entirety with no commentary.
- White House Office of Management and Budget – Peter Orszag is the chief of the Office of Management and Budget at the White House, and he posts a regular blog, which is lately often about healthcare reform. This is a great place for the White House take on things. New happenings are generally commented on frequently.
- The Treatment – This is a blog, but it is written by Jonathan Cohn, the author of “Sick- the Untold Story of America’s Health Care Crisis – and the People Who Pay the Price”. Cohn is extremely knowledgeable and works hard to write a fair and informative blog.
- Side By Side Comparison of Major Healthcare Proposals – Authored by the Kaiser Family Foundation, this site does a good job of comparing various major healthcare reform proposals. It takes a lot of the work out of the comparison for the consumer.
- Covering Health – A website for journalists who report on healthcare, this site keeps very up to date on happenings regarding the healthcare debate. Since journalists use this website to assist them in their reporting on healthcare, you can count on it to be up to date and factual.
- Healthcare Reform 2009 – This is the website for the New England Journal of Medicine. Most of the site requires membership, but anyone can access their extensive coverage on healthcare reform. This site offers commentary from several different points of view, and most of their commentators are experts in a particular area of healthcare.
Mary Ward is a freelance writer and likes writing about medical education topics, such as how to research and choose among online X-ray tech schools, how to apply for online college grants, and more.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Top 25 Censored Stories for 2009
From Project Censored:
- #1. Over One Million Iraqi Deaths Caused by US Occupation
# 2 Security and Prosperity Partnership: Militarized NAFTA
# 3 InfraGard: The FBI Deputizes Business
# 4 ILEA: Is the US Restarting Dirty Wars in Latin America?
# 5 Seizing War Protesters’ Assets
# 6 The Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act
# 7 Guest Workers Inc.: Fraud and Human Trafficking
# 8 Executive Orders Can Be Changed Secretly
#9 Iraq and Afghanistan Vets Testify
# 10 APA Complicit in CIA Torture
# 11 El Salvador’s Water Privatization and the Global War on Terror
# 12 Bush Profiteers Collect Billions From No Child Left Behind
# 13 Tracking Billions of Dollars Lost in Iraq
# 14 Mainstreaming Nuclear Waste
# 15 Worldwide Slavery
# 16 Annual Survey on Trade Union Rights
# 17 UN’s Empty Declaration of Indigenous Rights
# 18 Cruelty and Death in Juvenile Detention Centers
# 19 Indigenous Herders and Small Farmers Fight Livestock Extinction
# 20 Marijuana Arrests Set New Record
# 21 NATO Considers “First Strike” Nuclear Option
# 22 CARE Rejects US Food Aid
# 23 FDA Complicit in Pushing Pharmaceutical Drugs
# 24 Japan Questions 9/11 and the Global War on Terror
# 25 Bush’s Real Problem with Eliot Spitzer
Friday, April 10, 2009
Deborah Orr: A Tribute to the Propaganda Box
Sean Madden (inoodle.com) tackles one of my all time pet peeves: our mindless addiction to the overwhelmingly mindless Boob Tube. It's an interesting piece worth checking out here in its entirety.
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Looking at Today's Financial Crisis Through a Historical Lens
This is a MUST READ:
BANKERS MANIFESTO 1917/1934 - iReport.comIt's difficult to read the documents linked above and not join the ranks of the "conspiracy nuts" of the world. One cannot help but draw parallels to our current financial crisis and come to logical conspiratorial conclusions.
Am I wrong?
Friday, February 20, 2009
Doctor's Orders?
Republicans claim that the new law says the government will tell physicians what procedures can and can't be performed. It doesn't.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Did Obama pay for Hamas-affiliated terrorists to emigrate to the United States?
More lies circulating from the Wingnuts: FactCheck.org sets the record straight.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
High Noon: Geithner v. The American Oligarchs
Bill Moyers interviews former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), MIT Sloan School of Management professor and senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Simon Johnson examines President Obama's plan for economic recovery.
Broadcast February 13, 2009
For further information, see Simon Johnson's website: The Baseline Scenario
SOURCE: Information Clearing House - ICH
Broadcast February 13, 2009
For further information, see Simon Johnson's website: The Baseline Scenario
SOURCE: Information Clearing House - ICH
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Petition Attorney General Eric Holder to Appoint a Special Prosecuter
Formal Petition to Attorney General-Designate Eric Holder to appoint a Special Prosecutor to investigate and prosecute any and all government officials who have participated in War Crimes.
Sponsored by Docudharma.com and Democrats.com.
Sponsored by Docudharma.com and Democrats.com.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Blacklisting Progressives: The Untold Story Beneath the Daschle Headlines
THIS IS A MUST READ:
David Sirota (Open Left) reports:"Amid the swirling headlines about Tom Daschle withdrawing his nomination for Health and Human Service Secretary is a very dark, very foreboding story that tells us a lot more about what to expect from the Obama administration than a single nomination fight. It is a story that every single voter who supported Barack Obama because of his progressive economic platform should know about - and worry about...."
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Putting Torture Behind Us
"Rather than lose forever the chance to grow from our missteps," Nicholas Kristof (NYT) has a interesting "proposal for confronting Guantánamo without distracting from the work on the economic crisis."
Photo Credit: Nicholas D. Kristof. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times)
Monday, January 26, 2009
Feingold: Give Appointment Powers to the People
Senator to Push For Constitutional Amendment
John Nichols (The Capital Times) reports:"Following New York Governor David Paterson's controversial selection of Kirsten Gillibrand to fill the U.S. Senate vacancy created by the resignation of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and with the impeachment trial of Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich for abuses of office allegedly including the bartering off of the vacant Senate seat of President Barack Obama, Wisconsin Sen. Russ Feingold wants to require that Senate vacancies be filled by the voters rather than individual governors...."
Continue Reading.
The People vs. Dick Cheney
Karen Greenberg answers the question:
"Will Obama bring the Bushies to account? Will Congress? Some local DA? A judge in Europe? Anyone...?"Illustration: Roberto Parada (Mother Jones)
Who Will Throw the Book at the Bushies?
In a companion piece to "The People vs. Dick Cheney," Jonathan Schwarz reports:
"If Congress won't, these folks might...."
Friday, January 16, 2009
Obama, Pakistan, terrorism | Salon
Obama, Pakistan, terrorism | Juan Cole | Salon:
"The president-elect wants to work with the Pakistani government to "stamp out" terror. It's not nearly that simple." Continue reading.Photo Credit: Juan Cole. The Vineyard of the Saker: Amy Goodman interviews Professor Juan Cole on Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Kurdistan
Vote to Hold the Bush Administration Accountable
UPDATE
An open letter to Barack Obama
Dear President-Elect Obama:While I understand your desire to put the mistakes and failures of the Bush administration behind us and to focus on the future with a positive agenda of change, I believe it is absolutely necessary to the credibility of your promise of change that you investigate the abuses of the Bush administration and hold accountable anyone who has abused his or her power of office or participated in criminal acts.
Without holding government responsible for past abuses, there is nothing to preclude those same abuses from recurring. When you take the oath of office on January 20th, you will swear to uphold the Constitution. You cannot do so while allowing those who have disgraced it to fail to pay consequences for their actions.
Those who voted for you are passionately hopeful that you will live up to your campaign rhetoric and act boldly to do what is right for our country--no matter the political cost. We are facing unprecedented problems domestically and internationally. We need bold actions, truth, and real solutions.
I implore you to do what is necessary to restore the faith of Americans in our country's leadership by upholding your duties to protect the Constitution.
Thank you.
EVERYONE PLEASE VOTE TO APPOINT A SPECIAL PROSECUTER BY CLICKING ON THE BADGE ABOVE.
Related:
- Arianna Huffington: Memo to Obama: Moving Forward Doesn't Mean You Can't Also Look Back
- Paul Krugman | Forgive and Forget? | NYTimes.com:
"...[A]bout Mr. Obama: while it’s probably in his short-term political interests to forgive and forget, next week he’s going to swear to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.” That’s not a conditional oath to be honored only when it’s convenient...."
- Forcing Obama’s Hand on Torture Prosecutions | The Opinionator Blog | NYTimes.com:
"...The former chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and general counsel for the Department of the Army has spoken. Her clear words have been picked up around the world. And that takes the prospects of accountability and criminal investigation onto another level. For the Obama administration, the door to the do-nothing option is now closed. That is why today may come to be seen as the turning point."
- Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Holder Can't Prosecute Bush Abuses Too Many Democrats Aided and Abetted Them
- Obama Has to Hold Bush Accountable for the Laws He Broke | Elizabeth Holtzman, The Nation | AlterNet:
"Obama cannot let former Bush administration officials get away with breaking the law without violating his own oath of office...."
Technorati tags: War crimes, Prosecute, Special Prosecuter, Bush, Cheney, Bush Administration, torture, Justice, Geneva Convention, Paul Krugman
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Exclusive: Cheney’s admissions to the CIA leak prosecutor and FBI
Murray Waas reports:
"Vice President Dick Cheney, according to a still-highly confidential FBI report, admitted to federal investigators that he rewrote talking points for the press in July 2003 that made it much more likely that the role of then-covert CIA-officer Valerie Plame in sending her husband on a CIA-sponsored mission to Africa would come to light.
Cheney conceded during his interview with federal investigators that in drawing attention to Plame’s role in arranging her husband’s Africa trip reporters might also unmask her role as CIA officer...."
Continue reading.
Technorati tags: Murray Waas, CIA Leak Case, Plamegate, Valerie Plame, Joe Wilson, Dick Cheney, Scooter Libby
Thursday, December 18, 2008
If They Won't Impeach, Mail Your Sneaks
If Congress won't impeach him, the least we can do is send him our shoes.
Please visit progressive.org and Shoe Bush Away!
Two Cheers for Rod Blagojevich
Frank Rich | NYTimes.com:
"ROD BLAGOJEVICH is the perfect holiday treat for a country fighting off depression. He gift-wraps the ugliness of corruption in the mirthful garb of farce. From a safe distance outside Illinois, it’s hard not to laugh at the “culture of Chicago,” where even the president-elect’s Senate seat is just another commodity to be bought and sold.Photo Credit: Frank Rich. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times)
But the entertainment is escapist only up to a point. What went down in the Land of Lincoln is just the reductio ad absurdum of an American era where both entitlement and corruption have been the calling cards of power. Blagojevich’s alleged crimes pale next to the larger scandals of Washington and Wall Street. Yet those who promoted and condoned the twin national catastrophes of reckless war in Iraq and reckless gambling in our markets have largely escaped the accountability that now seems to await the Chicago punk nabbed by the United States attorney, Patrick Fitzgerald...." Continue Reading.
Technorati tags: Rod Blagojevich, Frank Rich, New York Times, Frauds, Corruption, Subprime Mortgage Crisis, Politics, Government, United States, op ed
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
������� It’s not about them…it’s about us
�������Why We Must Prosecute Bush And His Administration For War Crimes : Information Clearing House : Mike Ferner:
� Senate report links Bush to detainee homicides; media yawns�������������
: Information Clearing House : Glen Greenwald:
��������������� Cheney Admits Authorizing Detainee's Torture : Information Clearing House:
Video is from ABC's World News, broadcast Dec. 15, 2008.
"...We are complicit in the horrors of this administration. We can claim neither ignorance nor innocence. We are complicit by the very fact that we are citizens of the United States, more so because we paid for the war, and even more so for this reason. Listen to a village sheik I met in Iraq describe it better than I ever could...."More on this subject from Glen Greenwald:
� Senate report links Bush to detainee homicides; media yawns�������������
: Information Clearing House : Glen Greenwald:
" ...The culpability which the Report assigns for these war crimes is vast in scope and unambiguous....And then there is this:
[...]
...Instead, TV pundits were consumed with righteous anger over the petty, titillating, sleazy Rod Blagojevich scandal, competing with one another over who could spew the most derision and scorn for this pitiful, lowly, broken individual and his brazen though relatively inconsequential crimes...."
��������������� Cheney Admits Authorizing Detainee's Torture : Information Clearing House:
"Monday, outgoing Vice President Dick Cheney made a startling statement on a nation-wide, televised broadcast.
When asked by ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl whether he approved of interrogation tactics used against a so-called "high value prisoner" at the controversial Guantanamo Bay prison, Mr. Cheney, in a break from his history of being press-shy, admitted to giving official sanctioning of torture...."
Video is from ABC's World News, broadcast Dec. 15, 2008.
Technorati tags: Torture, War Crimes, Cheney, Bush, Bush administration, Glen Greenwald, Mike Ferner, video, youtube
Monday, December 08, 2008
Foreign Policy: The Top 10 Stories You Missed in 2008
This is a MUST READ. Be sure to check out #6: "Greenhouse Gas Comes from Solar Panels."
What you don't know can hurt you.
What you don't know can hurt you.
Monday, November 10, 2008
A Quiet Windfall For U.S. Banks
Amit R. Paley, Washington Post, reports:
With Attention on Bailout Debate, Treasury Made Change to Tax Policy
"The financial world was fixated on Capitol Hill as Congress battled over the Bush administration's request for a $700 billion bailout of the banking industry. In the midst of this late-September drama, the Treasury Department issued a five-sentence notice that attracted almost no public attention.
But corporate tax lawyers quickly realized the enormous implications of the document: Administration officials had just given American banks a windfall of as much as $140 billion.
The sweeping change to two decades of tax policy escaped the notice of lawmakers for several days, as they remained consumed with the controversial bailout bill. When they found out, some legislators were furious. Some congressional staff members have privately concluded that the notice was illegal. But they have worried that saying so publicly could unravel several recent bank mergers made possible by the change and send the economy into an even deeper tailspin...."
Technorati tags: Washington Post, Amit R. Paley, Corporate Taxes, Congress, Bailout, U.S. Economy, Banks, Windfall, Treasury Dept., news
Obama Plans Guantanamo Close, US Trials
MATT APUZZO AND LARA JAKES JORDAN (AP) report:
"President-elect Obama's advisers are quietly crafting a proposal to ship dozens, if not hundreds, of imprisoned terrorism suspects to the United States to face criminal trials, a plan that would make good on his promise to close the Guantanamo Bay prison but could require creation of a controversial new system of justice...."
Sunday, November 09, 2008
It Still Felt Good the Morning After
Frank Rich | NYTimes.com:
"ON the morning after a black man won the White House, America’s tears of catharsis gave way to unadulterated joy.Photo Credit: Frank Rich. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times)
Our nation was still in the same ditch it had been the day before, but the atmosphere was giddy. We felt good not only because we had breached a racial barrier as old as the Republic. Dawn also brought the realization that we were at last emerging from an abusive relationship with our country’s 21st-century leaders. The festive scenes of liberation that Dick Cheney had once imagined for Iraq were finally taking place — in cities all over America...."
Continue reading.
Other Reactions To Election and Obama's Victory:
- Nicholas D. Kristof | Obama and the War on Brains | NYTimes.com
- Tears to Remember | Judith Warner | NYTimes.com
- Thomas Friedman | Show Me the Money | NYTimes.com
- Al Gore | The Climate for Change | NYTimes.com
- The World's View of Obama's Win | TIME
Technorati tags: 2008 Presidential Election, Frank Rich, New York Times, Politics, Barack Obama, Bush, Voting, Voters, commentary
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Obama Positioned to Quickly Reverse Bush Actions
Stem Cell, Climate Rules Among Targets of President-Elect's Team
Washington Post:
Washington Post:
"Transition advisers to President-elect Barack Obama have compiled a list of about 200 Bush administration actions and executive orders that could be swiftly undone to reverse White House policies on climate change, stem cell research, reproductive rights and other issues, according to congressional Democrats, campaign aides and experts working with the transition team...."
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Congratulations, America
Monday, November 03, 2008
The man for the moment: Hillary Clinton makes the case for Barack Obama
Hillary Clinton writes:
"On Tuesday, New Yorkers and Americans have a big decision to make. Do we continue to pursue the policies of the past eight years or do we chart a new course? I believe we can and we must chart a new course led by President Barack Obama...."Photo Credit: (UPI Photo/Matthew Healey)
Continue Reading.
SIGN OF THE TIMES
Huffington Post reports:
After Obama signs were taken down in Placitas, New Mexico, Gary Priester, a graphic designer, and a neighbor, went to work putting them back up.People went down the main highway through Placitas, New Mexico where I live and removed the Obama signs. I had a neighbor who has a large format printer print some signs which I put in place of the missing signs that read OBAMA SIGN REMOVED BY REPUBLICANS - (OBAMA LOGO) YOU CAN STEAL OUR SIGNS - BUT YOU WON'T STEAL THE ELECTION.
Technorati tags: Politics, Political Signs, stealing signs, stolen signs, Obama, Republicans, 2008 Election
How McCain Could Win
ABSOLUTELY MUST READ BEFORE YOU VOTE:
Greg Palast offers a sobering dose of reality about this election:It's November 5 and the nation is in shock. Media blame it on the "Bradley effect": Americans supposedly turned into Klansmen inside the voting booth, and Barack Obama turned up with 6 million votes less than calculated from the exit polls. Florida came in for McCain and so did Indiana. Colorado, despite the Democrats' Rocky Mountain high after the Denver convention, stayed surprisingly Red. New Mexico, a state where Anglos are a minority, went McCain by 300 votes, as did Virginia.Photo Credit: Indymedia.org
That's the nightmare. Here's the cold reality....
Continue Reading.
ALSO MUST READ:
- MotherJones Blog: How to Protect Your Vote
- t r u t h o u t | Is the Election About to Be Stolen in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Elsewhere?
Technorati tags: truthout, Greg Palast, Vote fraud, caging, voter suppression, steal election, exit polls, purge voters, provisional ballots, GOP, voter verification, Help America Vote Act
Sunday, November 02, 2008
The Coming McCain Military Draft
Juan Cole (Informed Comment):
"...McCain is not about the military status quo. He is ambitious for further conflicts. The current US military is too small to handle yet another front, and to maintain, as McCain insists they must, the current ones.
My friends, there is only one way for McCain to make good on his hawkish foreign policy and his virtual pledge of more wars.
McCain will need to institute a draft for young American men (and, given the times, maybe for women as well).
If you are in your late teens and early twenties, or if you are a parent of a person that age, and you have strong views on a renewed draft, it should come into your decision about whether to vote on Tuesday and for whom."
Technorati tags: Juan Cole, Informed Comment, John McCain, draft, military, foreign policy, wars, 2008 campaign
�The Evidence Establishes, Without Question, That Republican Rule is Dangerous
MUST READ:
John Dean:�Why It Is High Time to Fix This Situation, for the Good of the Nation�Continue Reading."Occasionally, during the past eight years of writing this column, I have addressed the remarkably dangerous manner in which Republican Party officials rule the nation when they control one or more of the three branches of the federal government. Over the same period, I've also made this argument, even more directly and loudly, in three books on the subject.
In this column, I will be more pointed on this subject than I have ever been, while also repeating a few key facts that I have raised earlier -- because Election Day 2008 now provides the only clear remedy for the ills of Republican rule...."
Original Article (findlaw.com)
Technorati tags: ohn Dean, Republican Party, Abuse of Power, Conservatives, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Barack Obama, 2008 Election, President, Republican Rule
Arizona Star Endorses Barack Obama for president
Barack Obama for president | www.azstarnet.com �:
"We see America the way Barack Obama sees America.
Our future requires a steady, intelligent and, as former Secretary of State Colin Powell said, a 'transformational' leader to guide us into a new era. Obama brings deep intellectual curiosity, equanimity and discipline...."
Technorati tags: Arizona, Arizona Star, Tucson, Endorsement, Barack Obama, 2008 Presidential Election, news
Should McCain Have Been Expelled From the Senate?
MUST READ:
Sahil Mahtani, The New Republic, reports (via t r u t h o u t):"��Should he have been expelled from the Senate? Exclusive evidence reveals the Keating Five story you've never heard...."Photo credit: In this November 20, 1990 file photo, Senator John McCain, R-Arizona (left) sits with his attorney during a Senate Ethics Committee hearing on the Keating Five Savings and Loan Scandal. Carefully timed leaks during the investigation successfully deflected the blame from McCain to his other Senate colleagues. Evidence continues to surface that points to John McCain as the possible source of those leaks. (Photo: John Duricka / AP)
Read all about it here.
Ron Reagan: Making It Official: I Endorse Barack Obama
Ron Reagan: Making It Official: I Endorse Barack Obama:
"I assumed most people already knew that I had supported Obama. Anyone who has spent five minutes listening to my program would have known that. But if it helped to make it official, I'm happy to make it so...."Photo Credit: nndb.com
Obama Camp Video Warns Against GOP Voter Suppression (VIDEO)
The Obama campaign has put a video on voter suppression called "Making it Count: How to Protect Your Vote & Spot Dirty Tricks."
Watch:
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Technorati tags: Barack Obama, Obama Campaign, Obama Video, Video, Voter Suppression, Voter Suppression Video, Politics News
Original Mavericks To McCain: "You're No Maverick"
Brave New Films talks to the actual original Mavericks, who aren't too fond of John McCain using their name:
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Fontaine Maverick, great-great-granddaughter of Samuel Augustus Maverick (1803-1870) explains the origin of the expression -- and why it shouldn't apply to the Republican candidate:
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Fontaine Maverick, great-great-granddaughter of Samuel Augustus Maverick (1803-1870) explains the origin of the expression -- and why it shouldn't apply to the Republican candidate:
Samuel Maverick was a Texas cattleman, land baron and politician, so influential that he was one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Fiercely independent and equally liberal. Sam became well known for what he didn't do, however. It seems, according to Fontaine, that he had taken some cattle in lieu of a debt he was owed. He let them roam on an island off of Texas, and for whatever reason, didn't brand them. So, any unbranded cattle became known as Maverick's. Now, this more than likely wasn't an act of revolt. No one knows for sure, but Maverick really wasn't much of a cattleman. He was also shrewd, later on in life if cattle weren't branded, he would often claim them.Thanks to Huffington Post.
Sam was also very spirited and free minded. It was because of this that in 1867 the term Maverick was first cited as being used to describe someone with an independent streak, someone not branded.
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"Mavericks believe everybody has a right to be in America so long as they obey the law," Fontaine told me. "Grandfather Maury was no coward. He chased the Klan right out of San Antonio once, stood up to the mob... Maury was burned in effigy in San Antonio, for his defense of members of the Communist Party's right to assemble, for his defense of the Hispanic community, support for those who didn't have a voice. "
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"My brother called me from California last week during the VP debate and told me if they said the world Maverick one more time, he was going to shoot the TV. Of course, he doesn't have a gun, but, you get the point. My mother was just quoted in the New York Times about how we feel McCain is branded, Palin is branded, they are Republicans, and true Mavericks carry no brand. It's driving our family crazy, upsetting us and the legacy of my family, and we really with the campaign would stop misusing the word and the phrase.
"John McCain on a few occasions has shown that he can go against his party, but how hard is that when his party has been wrong on so many things as we now see," she continued. "But he has a brand. And Palin, I'm not sure she even knows the history of the word of or my family, but one thing is clear to all of my family, she truly is not a Maverick."
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Palin Prank Call: Incompetence Caught on Tape
The AP reports that a Quebec comedy duo, posing as French President Nicolas Sarkozy, have successfully prank called Sarah Palin:
Original Post: HERE.
"Sarah Palin has unwittingly taken a prank call from a Canadian comedian posing as French President Nicolas Sarkozy and told him she may make a good president in eight years.
The Republican vice presidential nominee discussed politics, the perils of hunting with Vice President Dick Cheney, and Sarkozy's "beautiful wife," in the telephone call released Saturday...."
Original Post: HERE.
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Friday, October 31, 2008
Reversal of Fortune
Joseph E. Stiglitz explains how John McCain's policies would be disastrous for the country:
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Vanity Fair (via Truthout):
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Vanity Fair (via Truthout):
"Describing how ideology, special-interest pressure, populist politics, and sheer incompetence have left the US economy on life support, the author puts forth a clear, commonsense plan to reverse the Bush-era follies and regain America's economic sanity...."
Bush: A Last Push To Deregulate
While Americans are distracted by the Presidential Election, the Bush Cabal continues to push America even further down their path of destruction....
R. Jeffrey Smith (washingtonpost.com):
R. Jeffrey Smith (washingtonpost.com):
"The White House is working to enact a wide array of federal regulations, many of which would weaken government rules aimed at protecting consumers and the environment, before President Bush leaves office in January.
The new rules would be among the most controversial deregulatory steps of the Bush era and could be difficult for his successor to undo...."
The McCain-Palin Camp's Final Act of Intellectual Dishonesty?
CQ Politics | David Corn:
"I've listened to Sarah Palin several times in the past few days. (It's my job--what I get the big bucks to do.) And as she whips up the crowds that come to her rallies, her biggest argument against Barack Obama is that he WILL RAISE YOUR TAXES. Did you get that? Oh, you missed the nuance. HE WILL RAISE YOUR TAXES. And her case is built on two facts. But they are not facts--or not full facts. And though these attacks have been debunked repeatedly by mainstream media factcheckers, Palin and John McCain keep using them. Call me naive, but I still find it surprising that they believe they can get away with such serial misrepresenting (or lying). So for the last time--I hope--let's look at these two claims...." Continue reading.Photo credit: A Barack Obama ad quotes press remarks about John McCain's campaign. Democrats have added a ''Count the Lies'' Web page. (YouTube.com) The Boston Globe
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