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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

The End of the American Republic?

In the interest of getting this posted quickly, I am abbreviating my comments for now. Suffice it to say I regard this as an important review of three recent books of note. You should find the review and the books interesting to say the least.


http://www.truthout.org/1227091

Friday, December 25, 2009

Christianity vs. Wall Street

Upon this holy day of the Christian calendar I compare and contrast the luminosity and generosity of the world's greatest religion with the normal way of doing business in the country supposedly its greatest exponent -- the United States.

Last evening I read a poem which describes what a Christian life should be like. Here is the poem:

Salvation is:
liberation from evil,
the defeat of the devil,
the transfiguration of man,
living authentically,
putting on Christ,
the restoration of the image of God in man,
participating in the life of God,
restoration of communion with God,
incorruption,
receiving the Holy Spirit,
becoming temples of the Holy Spirit,
forgiveness of sins,
ascending to the throne of God,
participating in the kingdom of God,
being by grace what God is by nature,
the destruction of death,
seeing the light,
being in a process of growth that never ends,
living life the way God meant it to be.*


I doubt there has ever been a more succinct description of the Christian life or salvation.

Compare what is being said here to the way business is done in America or any other place. How close do the men and women of Wall Street come to this description? Not only are they not close, they are not even in the same world. Too often, I have not followed this description myself, though I have not been a Wall Street tycoon.

It is not too much to hope that in coming years, the way of doing business so common for so long can be reformed. But let us be clear about just what is wrong and what our goals are. The poem above can be a start as we leave Christmas Day.




* from Introducing the Orthodox Church: Its Faith and Life by Anthony M. Coniaris

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

A Notable Speech by Pres. John F. Kennedy on the Press

Here is audio of a remarkable talk given by President John F. Kennedy to the press on the freedoms enjoyed by the press and on their responsibilities. Here is no whiner, denouncing the press for being critical of his Administration. Here is, instead, a mature statesman virtually imploring the press to point out his Administration's errors. As a wise man once said, says the President,
an error only becomes a mistake when we refuse to admit it.

Compare and contrast this talk with attitudes shown by recent Presidents, including the present one. Surely this is a speech worthy of admiration and emulation. (This audio is five minutes in length.)



Tuesday, December 22, 2009

A December Anniversary

Ten days ago today America marked an important anniversary. To my knowledge there were no parades, no speeches, no Congressional resolutions, no Democratic Party pronouncements. Have we such a marked case of amnesia that no one remembers what happened on December 12, 2000?

Perhaps the date has jogged your memory as it was on that date that an egregious Supreme Court decision, one denounced by hundreds of law professors around the country, effectively handed the Presidency to George W. Bush, even though he had garnered a half million fewer votes than Albert Gore, Jr.

This disastrous and nefarious decision gave us a President who, among other things: failed to protect America from attack on September 11, 2001; led us into an unjustified and costly war in Iraq resulting in thousands of deaths of U.S. servicemen; led us into a war now over eight years long in Afghanistan; and created policies which led to huge budget deficits. The list of disasters is long -- too long for this post.

And where is G. W. Bush now? What will his legacy be? His will be a legacy of failure and serious damage to America's reputation and interests. But greater still will be the legacy of the Rehnquist Supreme Court, five of whose members acted as a fascist cabal to deny the choice of the American people.

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For a scholarly and passionate study of the election of 2000 and its aftermath, I highly recommend The Betrayal of America by the esteemed prosecutor and author Vincent Bugliosi.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Remembering the Needy

My local radio station is filled with commercials from businesses using the Christmas holiday to promote themselves. For many years and I others in the Christian community have been critical of this practice.

And in one way the main problem is not so much one of commission as one of omission. In harsh economic times, certainly local businesses have every right to promote themselves. But through the commercialization of local radio, the needs of those who cannot buy time are seldom heard. Yes, there are exceptions. The Salvation Army has been audible, promoting not so much themselves as the needs of the destitute.

But in the main, we hear a babbling stream of commercials for fine art work displayed with available holiday decorations and tasty chocolates, delectable holiday dinners at expensive restaurants, and the like. The picture is clear.

So perhaps the Internet can once again provide some balance. Let us continue to remember the less fortunate, knowing that many of us are only a few steps away from such a fate.

Sunday, December 06, 2009

The Right Resurgent?

Some months ago I could see there was a danger of a right-wing resurgence in the United States. With Barrack Obama's popularity already sagging and the economy refusing to improve the lot of every-day Americans, it was obvious to me a political vacuum was being created. (Because this seemed rather crazy at the time, I held my opinion back.)

Now comes an interesting column from the Socialist Worker web site. While I don't agree with every point made, I see this article as extremely valuable. I plan to say more in a future revision of this post or a completely new post.



http://socialistworker.org/2009/12/04/can-the-right-come-back

Friday, December 04, 2009

Results of Continental Congress 2009

Tonight I begin posting some of the documents to emerge from the Continental Congress of 2009, recently held near Chicago, Illinois. This important Congress brought together elected delegates from nearly every state for more than a week of deliberations. As you read these documents I believe you will get a sense of what the Congress has achieved, and with it I hope you gain a new sense of hope for our country.

(Note: members of the Continental Congress advocate peaceful means only.)


Articles of Freedom of Continental Congress 2009

Preamble

In defense of a free people, the time has come to reassert our God-given natural rights and cast off tyranny.

Let the facts reveal - the federal Government of the United States of America, which was instituted to protect the rights of individual citizens, instead - threatens our Life, Liberty, and Property through usurpations of the Constitution; and emboldened by our own lack of responsibility and due diligence in these matters, has exceeded its mandate, and abandoned those Founding Principles which have made our nation exceptional;

Our servant government has undertaken these unconstitutional actions in direct violation of their enumerated duties, to the detriment of the People's Liberty and the Sovereignty of our Republic;

Over many years and spanning multiple political administrations, the People who have, in good conscience, attempted to deliberate our grievances and voice our dissent against these offensive actions through both petition and assembly, have been maligned and ignored with contempt;

The people of the several States of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, justly alarmed at these arbitrary and unconstitutional actions, have elected, constituted, and appointed Delegates to meet, and sit in general Congress in the city of St. Charles, Illinois.

Whereupon these Delegates, as duly-elected representatives of the several States, have gathered in defense of Divine Justice, Liberty, and the principles of limited government, and we stand in clear recognition of the Supreme Law of the land - the Constitution for the United States of America.

Therefore, We demand that Government immediately re-establish Constitutional Rule of Law, lest the People be forced to do so themselves; and we hereby serve notice that in the defense of Freedom and Liberty there shall be NO COMPROMISE to which we shall ever yield.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Dissatisfaction with Democrats Growing

I firmly believe the old axiom that politics is the art of the possible. So in recent years as elections approached and as the Republican Party turned ever further rightward, I saw the importance of voting for Democrats, virtually without exception.

And there are, in fact, two glaring exceptions in my record. These were times when it was obvious the Republican was not going to win but times when the Democrat was odious for various reasons. The first occasion was the Clinton re-election campaign of 1996. After Clinton abandoned the poor and jobless in this country through what I came to call "welfare deform," I could not bring myself to vote for him. Clearly, I would have voted for Clinton if I thought it necessary to stop the Republican nominee (Dole).

The second occasion was in 2008 amidst the thrilling clamor of the Obama crowd. My reasons here were two-fold. By far the biggest reason was the controversy -- still unresolved -- surrounding Obama's Constitutional fitness for office. I had read enough about the doubts about his citizenship to have doubts of my own. (The amount of money spent by Obama to fight the lawsuits, plus his refusal to release key records and documents were tell-tale signs to me.) I also saw him as insufficiently demonstrative of a certain mettle in combating the corporate control of our country. Additionally, I felt his credentials for the Presidency to be thin.

History will tell whether I was right in these decisions.

Now comes an interesting article by a long-time Democrat who says she is bolting. Whatever one may think of the sexual status of the writer, her views deserve a hearing. Her feelings are by no means unique.

What to do about the situation is another matter. I recommend thoughtfulness and caution. Simply abandoning Democratic candidates by itself is only an action of protest and not a strategy for political reform. Some of the characteristics of that reform have been dealt with here in the past. I plan to take up more in the future.


http://socialistworker.org/2009/11/25/leaving-the-democrats

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A New Congress

Today begins what has been dubbed Continental Congress '09. This convention, starting today near Chicago, seeks to enlighten and inspire delegates and others to resist what has been seen to be Constitutional violations by the current Congress in Washington.

There is ever so much to say about all this. The convention, itself, shows this by a jam-packed schedule of speakers. Of course, I cannot necessarily endorse everything that will be said here.

At any rate, I invite us all to check out the video of this conference. (I hope to have the direct link soon. For now, refer to the link below.) It could prove to be most interesting and, yes, even inspiring.


www.givemeliberty.org

Friday, November 06, 2009

A Non-Serious Illness in a Serious Time

These last couple of weeks I have dealt with a bad cold to one extent or another. On the mend now, things were serious enough that I had to be down for two and a half days doing essentially nothing.

This at a time of near-hysteria surrounding swine flu. With charges and counter-charges swirling, and with misinformation rather rampant in the media, it is a wonder we all have our sanity.

At any rate, being ill does slow one down. I am grateful to be starting to feel better. I look forward to being at full strength soon.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Vincent Bugliosi Seeks to Prosecute Bush

Yesterday a friend sent me the link to the web site containing this video. The video shows an irrepressible Vincent Bugliosi speaking out about the crimes of George W. Bush. Since these alleged crimes were an important theme of this blog in its earliest days, I was wont to present this video here as the matter is still important today. We do, in fact, need to decide what kind of people we are and what kind of nation we will be. But first we must understand the nature of the crime. This video helps us do that.


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Interesting Article Reporting Claims of Mistakes by Philip Berg

With humor I declare that if I cannot do better at investigating and verifying various claims, I quit. Seriously speaking, I have no way of knowing just what the Washington Independent is all about, but certainly they write in a somewhat credible way. Their claim of veracity awaits confirmation.

To read an interesting article detailing the efforts to debunk those claiming Barack Obama was not born in the U.S., click on the title above. There are several things of note here. Of particular interest is the matter of Barack Obama's supposedly having received Indonesian citizenship. I also find the fear that this matter may become an on-going controversy to be important.

So, in the interest of completeness, I am happy to link to this article.

Internet Web Site Wades Into Obama Birth Controversery -- Again

Disclaimer: As with all web logs, this one should be considered as benefiting from the speed of posting made possible by new technology, to wit, the Internet. With this particular posting particularly, I make no claim as to completeness. I have, however, tried to deal with facts. Furthermore, I am not new to this subject and have read quite a bit about the matter, both pro and con. As far as this post goes, I believe it to be both timely and accurate.


Since various lawsuits claiming fraud in the matter of Barack Obama's ascendancy to the Presidency are still alive, I wanted to post a link to the latest < Snopes.com > article on the subject. While there are many serious matters facing our country, moral and fiscal, this one seems to me to continue to merit at least passing attention and probably more.

First, I believe the Snopes article is worth reading. It makes several claims, including a statement by a physician and another health care worker who claims to remember the birth.

Let's examine a few items of this Snopes article one by one. But first, it is apparent to me that Snopes has not actually spent a great deal of time researching this matter. The breezy way they dismiss critics as being "self-proclaimed experts" who "immediately seized the opportunity to pronounce the certificate a forgery", shows disdain for the great amount of time put into examining the alleged forged certificate of live birth by several experts proclaimed to be so by others.

Then there is the matter of a Dr. Chiyome Fukino, director of the Hawaii State Department of Health who says he has seen the original "vital records." Unfortunately, these vital records have not been detailed by Snopes, nor has the press been allowed to examine them or send them to independent experts of their choosing. None of this makes Dr. Fukino out to be a liar, of course. It is simply to say it is the statement of one, albeit credentialed, person. The statement, itself, though, remains uncorroborated (at least in the Snopes article).

It is worth mentioning that Hawaii state law bars release of a certified birth certificate "to anyone who does not have a tangible interest in it." Surely, however, the American people do have a legitimate interest, whether "tangible" or not.

The article details the claim of a certain Barbara Nelson that she spoke with the obstetrician who she says delivered a baby named Barack Hussein Obama. This conversation is said to have occured on August 4, 1961. Now I do not know Ms. Nelson. I have no way of knowing whether or not her memories are accurate. However, in standard journalism practice, statements by one person normally need to be corroborated by other evidence before being declared true. There is no corroborating evidence presented in the Snopes article.

All this is not to pick on Snopes, which I have found to be quite good at evaluating various claims on the Internet. Here, however, I find a woeful lack of due diligence, owing mostly to a lack of time and effort in what is a complex matter.

On another point, that of Mr. Obama not wanting to risk an entire campaign on a matter which could be proven by a simple check of a state health record: This statement can be dealt with easily. First, we already know that Hawaii does not release vault birth certificates to just anyone, and to this day, has not done so in this case. (See above discussion.) Second, Mr. Obama would surely have known this. Still, he might have been hesitant -- unless -- unless some powerful people could promise the funds to create a large enough and credible enough media campaign, complete with public relations and legal operations to rebut any "ridiculous" claims. Then, the pre-candidate might be willing to risk such a course of action. Such things have clearly happened before all over the world, although we are not so used to it in the U.S. In my opinion, it is this credulousness which has aided and abetted the Bush thefts in 2000 and 2004, and -- just possibly -- in 2008 (although "hoax" would be a better term than "theft" in 2008).

To summarize, this Snopes article, which represents statements of those elsewhere claiming that critics of Mr. Obama's proof of citizenship are all washed up, has itself not delivered the goods -- at least not as of yet.




http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/birthcertificate.asp

Monday, October 19, 2009

What Is a Dollar?

Recently, I have been asking friends and even strangers to take a one question quiz. I pull a bill out of my wallet and ask: "What is this?" The reply is always said as a question: "A one dollar bill?" or "A twenty dollar bill?". I then go on to point out the words "Federal Reserve Note." "That's what it is," I tell them -- a federal reserve note." I go on to explain my understanding of what the Federal Reserve is and is not. People are invariably amazed at what I have to say, especially when they realize that the mysterious phrase is right on the bill.

The document "What Is a Dollar?" by Edwin Vieira is the most instructive and readable document on the subject I have yet seen. Here you will find a most interesting history of the dollar. And you will begin to see the rooking of the American people which has occurred. The article is not extremely lengthy. It explains terms as it goes along. I highly recommend it to you.


http://home.hiwaay.net/~becraft/WhatIsDollar.pdf

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Article on the Dollar Is Essential

The article linked here is critical for understanding the America of now. While detailed in its exposition, the article proves to be most interesting. I plan to have more to say about all this soon. For now, I highly recommend this document.



http://home.hiwaay.net/~becraft/WhatIsDollar.pdf

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Capitalism: A Fright Story

Last evening I had the privilege of watching Capitalism: A Love Story courtesy of my friend, a theater manager. There is more to say about this film than I have time here. But first I can certainly recommend this film to anyone. While there are criticisms which can be made here and there, the main message of the film is so important and so compelling as to counterbalance any flaws.

I was surprised by how serious the film was, although I shouldn't have been given the subject matter. There was the famous Michael Moore humor in evidence, but there were long stretches of non-uplifting depictions of people in trouble.

Yet, is not this exactly what we need to counter propaganda resurgent in this country? There is a message that the crisis is over, the stock market is "rebounding" and so forth. We have heard all this blather before. Remember, it was just at the time we were told the economy was "sound" and "robust" that the most serious crimes of speculation and exploitation were occurring.

To summarize, the new Moore film is engaging, engrossing, and ultimately -- yes! -- inspiring. You will be glad you went.

Friday, October 02, 2009

The Battle for Pittsburgh and the World

I am posting a link to this article, primarily because this important perspective has been essentially lacking from the corporate media. How many Americans know of the militarization of one of our own cities? How many people know that weapons, machines, and tactics prepared for terrorists were used, instead, on protesters?

As one person has commented, breaking the windows of an innocent shop-keeper hardly advances the cause of economic justice. So I cannot condone that kind of violence.

But we must understand it if we are to make sense of our world today. If people feel no hope, if they see their prospects for advancement dimming, if the savior who was promised to bring "change we can believe in" seems to be faltering, if all options for a redress of grievances seem to have been exhausted, it should not be surprising that a few reckless individuals will begin to take matters into their own hands.

In order to provide for a just and safe world, we must safeguard the permanence of the Declaration of Indepedence and the great vision of the rights of man contained within its glorious text. These rights include economic rights, now so seriously under attack. This blog is devoted to maintaining and even extending this vision, justly famous in modern times. That the so-called G-20 fail to inspire anyone is unremarkable except for the hoopla drummed up to support this unofficial body. And the fact that a virtual army must be assembled to protect its meeting, is a sign of the unpopularity of this group.



http://www.truthout.org/092809R?n

Monday, September 28, 2009

U.S. Soldiers Being Held Virtually Incommunicado by Own U.S. Military

In an outrageous usurpation of authority and in violation of the Sixth Amendment, at least two U.S. soldiers are being held in prison with little contact with the outside world. Let me emphasize these are American soldiers being held by our own military for, in one case, refusing to deploy to the battlefield due to reasons of conscience, and in the other, for going AWOL in order to support his family. Read more about these abuses at the link below. (You may also click on the title of this post above.)


http://www.truthout.org/092809A?n

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Sorting Through the Hubris

We are living through a concerted effort on the part of the modern-day robber barons to convince everyone that the financial crisis is over, and that even the "recession" has bottomed-out and the economy is "recovering." This is similar to every other so-called recession I can remember. As soon as possible, we begin hearing reports that the worst of the recession is behind us and that before you know it, all will be well. This time, however, the propaganda has been harder to put across, as the average American remains terrified of losing his or her job and then one's home. Not only that, but there continue to be significant discordant voices from nearly every source.

Somewhat surprisingly, the major media continue to report on various problems. A case in point is a major article (not the first) on the housing crisis in Florida which appeared only a few weeks ago. As I write this I am listening to "This American Life" on my local National Public Radio station. This excellent edition, told in breezy tones, is a revisiting of a broadcast originally presented in 2008. Soon (because this is a replay of a program I have already heard in part), various individuals who appeared on the original broadcast in May of 2008 will reappear and tell of their current situation. Some are doing better. Others are in the same position they were in a year and a half ago.

We can see that the narrative which would have us believe all is rosy is not selling very well. This has huge political repercussions. Exactly what it will mean in electoral politics is unknown, although there is some evidence that Democratic office-holders may be improving their position. (I will try to provide my source for this information later.)

In a strange way it is hopeful that Americans are not so easily fooled this time. They know in their hearts that all is not well. Perhaps this time, the truth has more of a chance to cut through the propaganda.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Michael Moore: We Have Now the End of Capitalism

Soon, movie-goers will flock to theaters everywhere to watch a film with an amazing premise: capitalism is evil and is on the way out. To my knowledge there has never been a film like Michael Moore's Capitalism: A Love Story. At the link below you can watch Michael Moore speak about what is really happening in our economy now. While I have not yet seen the film, what Michael Moore is saying off-screen is more riveting than the trailers for the film itself.

Regular readers of this blog know I have been saying repeatedly over the last three years that the profit system was failing. This view was never simply my own, but was based on the work of prominent others. Now, however, we have an impending major film from the country's best-known documentary film maker which says essentially the same thing.

In coming days I intend to spend more time on Michael Moore's web site "fact-checking" his film. Such an allegation most definitely needs to be backed up. Whether from Michael Moore or from other sources, the data backing up the claim of the dying of capitalism should be readily accessible to any honest researcher.

In any event, it is time to say good-bye to the greed-based and ever-so-hurtful profit system!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlMYzLlQ0n4&feature=channel

Michael Moore Prescribes Common Sense for the Automobile Industry

In an interview with Larry King Michael Moore talks about the future of the transportation system in this country and the needed conversion of capacity in today's automobile manufacturing industry. These comments made late in 2008 are still pertinent now. Michael Moore, who has close ties to auto workers, knows whereof he speaks.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0bbOZ-nkJs&feature=channel

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Michael Moore: A Love Story

Michael Moore's new film, Capitalism: A Love Story is set to blast its way into the hearts and minds of Americans in theaters everywhere. With typical good-humor and a wealth of facts, Moore launches an assault on the very tenets of capitalism. All this according to a new article by reviewer Mark Weisbrot, himself an economist. As Weisbrot says, to have a film seriously question capitalism itself is almost unheard of in American media. Just today I heard that a New York Times reporter has just written a book with a title something like The Financial Markets and Why They Matter to You. I thought to myself, "They matter all right, but for their essentially negative effect on morals and the underpinnings of our financial and economic systems."

In our daily world financial markets are but one salient example of greed run rampant, of ethics sickened by a pernicious and deep selfishness magnified a million times by souls simple and powerful who seek a measure of gain off the work of others.

The review of Moore's film is itself a work of art. The ringing prose sounds out its own alarm in cogent and passionate text which calls forth both one's inner whimsy and one's conscience out into the light of day. Here the self can look at the evil which is the profit system full on, without disguise or distortion.

Plaudits, then, for Michael Moore for what appears to be a major accomplishment -- calling into question the very appropriateness of capitalism in the America we love.


(Copying of this post either in whole or in part except brief passages for purpose of review, is prohibited. All rights reserved.)

For Mark Weisbrot's excellent review click the title above or cut and past this web address:

http://www.truthout.org/091509F?n

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Prosecutor with a Conscience

It is refreshing to know there are men and women in government with a conscience. Such a person is Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Couch. Lt. Col. Couch refused to prosecute a man accused of conspiring to commit acts of terror on Sept. 11, 2001, because he discovered the man had been tortured. This is the kind of patriot we need in our country now.

See video of this extraordinary person at the link below or by clicking on the title above.

(It goes without saying that true terrorists are to be condemned. Yet is not torture itself a kind of terrorism? -- TMP)


http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/536/guantanamo-justice.html


Note: My apologies for the recent lull in posting. Things have been busy with a Labor Day week-end intervening as well. I hope to be back on track with more frequent posts.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Being Studious

This week I have been back at school, both formally as a teacher, and as a reader examining the subject of the functioning of the human brain. In addition to cranial pursuits I have also been exercising my body. So it has been a time of renewal of both mind and body.

The economy of the U.S. remains dismal in spite of constant attempts by the media to declare the "recession" as having "bottomed out." But the person on the street knows the economy is not good. Otherwise, why do lay-offs continue?

In coming days, may we use our minds and bodies to promote a just society, one in which all persons have the dignity of work as desired, and a supportive income as needed.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Critical Condition

That is the title of a special documentary shown tonight on Bill Moyers Journal. The film is gripping, even wrenching at times. The main point of the documentary is that if the persons depicted had had health insurance, they never would have gotten so sick. These are real people with real lives and needs. The film is a virtual must-see.

At the end of the program came an announcement about next week's show which promises guests who claim our current system is a national scandal. That show also promises to be a must-see.

Please use the reference below or click on the title of this blog to go to the Bill Moyers Journal home page.


http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/index-flash.html

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Justice Finally Coming to Karl Rove and Company

Truthout recently up-dated the situation with Karl Rove and the attorney firing scandal of 2006. It is good to see justice come to one of the sleaziest men ever to inhabit the White House. I cannot say that full justice has been done yet by any means. But it is good to see the House Judiciary Committee moving forward to assist the special prosecutor in this matter. Much more needs to be told, of course, including the lying about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and the theft of the 2000 and 2004 Presidential elections. For now, at least we have an important start.



http://www.truthout.org/081309R?n

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Obama's Sell-Out with Big Drug Companies

Well-known investigative reporter Greg Palast has done a little digging and come up with a surprising figure.


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Obama on Drugs: 98% Cheney?


by Greg Palast
Thursday, August 13, 2009

For The Huffington Post






Eighty billion dollars of WHAT?

I searched all over the newspapers and TV transcripts and no one asked the President what is probably the most important question of what passes for debate on the issue of health care reform: $80 billion of WHAT?

On June 22, President Obama said he'd reached agreement with big drug companies to cut the price of medicine by $80 billion. He extended his gratitude to Big Pharma for the deal that would, "reduce the punishing inflation in health care costs."

Hey, in my neighborhood, people think $80 billion is a lot of money. But is it?

I checked out the government's health stats (at HHS.gov), put fresh batteries in my calculator and toted up US spending on prescription drugs projected by the government for the next ten years. It added up to $3.6 trillion.

In other words, Obama's big deal with Big Pharma saves $80 billion out of a total $3.6 trillion. That's 2%.

Hey thanks, Barack! You really stuck it to the big boys. You saved America from these drug lords robbing us blind. Two percent. Cool!

For perspective: Imagine you are in a Wal-Mart and there's a sign over a flat screen TV, "BIG SAVINGS!" So, you break every promise you made never to buy from that union-busting big box - and snatch up the $500 television. And when you're caught by your spouse, you say, "But, honey, look at the deal I got! It was TWO-PERCENT OFF! I saved us $10!"

But 2% is better than nothing, I suppose. Or is it?

The Big Pharma kingpins did not actually agree to cut their prices. Their promise with Obama is something a little oilier: they apparently promised that, over ten years, they will reduce the amount at which they would otherwise raise drug prices. Got that? In other words, the Obama deal locks in a doubling of drug costs, projected to rise over the period of "savings" from a quarter trillion dollars a year to half a trillion dollars a year. Minus that 2%.

We'll still get the shaft from Big Pharma, but Obama will have circumcised the increase.

And what did Obama give up in return for $80 billion? Chief drug lobbyist Billy Tauzin crowed that Obama agreed to dump his campaign pledge to bargain down prices for Medicare purchases. Furthermore, Obama's promise that we could buy cheap drugs from Canada simply went pffft!

What did that cost us? The New England Journal of Medicine notes that 13 European nations successfully regulate the price of drugs, reducing the average cost of name-brand prescription medicines by 35% to 55%. Obama gave that up for his 2%.

The Veterans Administration is able to push down the price it pays for patent medicine by 40% through bargaining power. George Bush stopped Medicare from bargaining for similar discounts, an insane ban that Obama said he'd overturn. But, once within Tauzin's hypnotic gaze, Obama agreed to lock in Bush's crazy and costly no-bargaining ban for the next decade.

What else went down in Obama's drug deal? To find out, I called C-SPAN to get a copy of the videotape of the meeting with the drug companies. I was surprised to find they didn't have such a tape despite the President's campaign promise, right there on CNN in January 2008, "These negotiations will be on C-SPAN."

This puzzled me. When Dick Cheney was caught having secret meetings with oil companies to discuss Bush's Energy Bill, we denounced the hugger-muggers as a case of foxes in the hen house.

Cheney's secret meetings with lobbyists and industry big shots were creepy and nasty and evil.

But the Obama crew's secret meetings with lobbyists and industry big shots were, the President assures us, in the public interest.

We know Cheney's secret confabs were shady and corrupt because Cheney scowled out the side of his mouth.

Obama grins in your face.

See the difference?

The difference is 2%.

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Palast studied health care economics at the Center for Hospital Administration Studies at the University of Chicago.

Greg Palast's investigative reports can be seen on BBC Television's Newsnight and, in print, at www.GregPalast.com.


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N.B. I was not able to find any copyright on this article. If someone can find one, I will gladly remove. -- TMP

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

They Sing It: 9/11 Was an Inside Job

Here you will see an interesting and entertaining video demonstrating the clash between protesters and media over the subject of the 9/11/01 attacks. I like best the quote of Mark Twain. I also like the music at the end. This is worth a look.


Monday, August 10, 2009

Countering Sarah Palin

Here is an excellent article putting Sarah Palin's recent criticisms of a proposed national health care plan in the proper light. I strongly agree the government must be watched extremely closely as it fashions a national health care system, in order to ensure all are covered and proper care is given. But we must remember that doing nothing is not an option, for health care is already rationed and even denied by the big corporatized insurance companies. The article referenced here tells more.


Click on title above or cut and paste this link:


http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2009/08/11/denial_of_care/

Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel Defended

The following is an excerpt from an article by Alex Koppelman of the on-line journal Salon. This is to give a response to allegations of others which were repeated in my previous post here.


And now, the excerpt:



It's become a growing theme on the right: "Obamacare" will mean mandatory euthanasia for your grandmother in order to save money, and the person who created the ideological underpinnings for that policy is the brother of White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel.

There's a deep irony to that suggestion -- Ezekiel Emanuel, who's currently advising the administration on healthcare reform through a post at the White House Office of Management and Budget -- is actually one of the country's leading medical ethicists, a forceful defender of people who are approaching the end of their lives. Indeed, he opposes even voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide.

The charges against the doctor are "a gross distortion of Dr. Emanuel's 25 years as an oncologist and leading academic researcher," Kenneth Baer, the communications director at OMB [Office of Management and Budget at the White House], told Salon. "He has dedicated his professional life to improving the quality of care and giving more choices to terminally ill patients. He was an outspoken public opponent of euthanasia when the Supreme Court was considering the legality of physician-assisted suicide. We all wish that instead of spending time distorting one doctor's record we all could come together and do the hard work of health insurance reform. This is only a distraction from that important work." (Emanuel himself was vacationing and unavailable for comment.)

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Clearly, the bill continues to be put together by Congress. And clearly, Mr. Obama can be faulted in many ways for the confusion which now reigns. It also must be seriously asked what kind of behind-the-scenes funding by corporations is being directed toward political operatives and agitators.

As time permits I plan to continue to present the facts as best as I can glean them in a very difficult media environment which has plenty of heat, but very little light.

Saturday, August 08, 2009

The Fight Over Health Care

A serious health situation this week prompted me to finally apply once again for health insurance. Fortunately, I feel my economic circumstance will allow this for the first time in seven years. That it would take so long is a travesty of justice, but common in the America of now.

As I am still recovering I must keep this short. But I did want to make a few brief points about the health care debate now becoming vitriolic.

-- The Administration plan has an inherent philosophical conflict as it seeks to maintain the profit motive while at the same time promoting a non-profit motive. This seriously weakens the plan.

-- Our inept and utterly inadequate corporate media do not delve into the various legislative proposals. This leads to confusion.

-- There are those around Obama who are, in fact, enamored of the British NICE plan which seeks to place a dollar value on care, and thus on life.*

-- Because Congress is working with a plan for a hybrid profit/non-profit system, it is harder to generate enthusiasm for the millions of Americans fed up with HMO's and their ilk.

-- Back to the media: Their love of conflict as a way of selling their "product", causes them to gravitate toward the lunatic right-wing fringe who have behaved very rudely toward their Legislators.






*This information comes from quotes of those such as Ezekiel Emmanuel, from a source usually reliable.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Up-date on the Des Moines Nine

This evening I received a press release from Mona Shaw, one of the courageous Des Moines Nine who were arrested for demanding fair treatment for Iowans by Wellmark, a health care concern operating in that state. I am proud to bring this press release to you now:


Eight people including four Catholic Workers were charged with criminal trespass in the lobby of Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield today. They are:

Ed Bloomer, 62, Des Moines Catholic Worker,

Kirk Brown, 29, former Catholic Worker of Waukee, Iowa,

Robert Cook, 66, Des Moines, Iowa,

Frank Cordaro, 58, Des Moines Catholic Worker,

Renee Espeland, 48, Des Moines Catholic Worker,

Christine Gaunt, 50, Grinnell, Iowa,

Mona Shaw, 58, Des Moines Catholic Worker,

Leonard Simons, 67, Athol, MA,

Frankie Hughes, 11, Des Moines Catholic Worker.



Those arrested were part of a group of about forty that filled the lobby at Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield to "hold Wellmark accountable for the suffering denying claims and coverage of Iowans." The group walked to the lobby after a 1:00 p.m. rally in Nollen Plaza on Monday, July 27, 2009. When the group arrived, several Wellmark employees as well as several police officers were waiting in place. Frank Cordaro, a member of the group asked to see John Forsyth CEO of Wellmark, Inc., to ask him for the corporate information they had requested weeks earlier by letter. Then the group read a statement that included the comment, "It is our moral responsibility, as involved residents of Iowa, including previous and current policy holders, to examine and evaluate the competence of your stewardship over such a large and pervasive public trust."



The statement also reiterated the information they had requested in the previously-sent letter. The statement also said there were some present who would not leave until their questions were answered.



After reading their statement, the group was advised by Richard Werth, Director of Physical Security, that neither Forsyth nor any of Wellmark's Board of Directors or Financial Officers were available. Werth then went on to inform the group that if they did not disperse and leave immediately the Des Moines Police would be instructed to arrest them. All but nine of those who had filed into the lobby then left, and the remaining nine were arrested and taken to the Des Moines Police office where they were processed and released. All but one is scheduled to appear for arraignment on August 3, 2009. Leonard Simons was given an August 10, 2009, appearance date.



On Friday, June 19, 2009, Des Moines Catholic Workers and other activists went to Wellmark headquarters in downtown Des Moines and hand-delivered a letter addressed to John Forsyth. The letter was handed to an administrative assistant on the second-floor lobby of the Wellmark offices. The letter demanded transparency and accountability for the profits gained and the decisions made for the health care needs of the Iowans Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield serve. The letter gave Forsyth until July 20, 2009, to respond. To date, Forsyth has not responded to or acknowledged the letter.



A copy of the letter is at this link: http://www.desmoinescatholicworker.org/page69.html



Featured speaker at the 1:00 p.m. rally was Dr. Margaret Flowers, the pediatrician arrested May 5, 2009, at Senate Health Care Reform hearings, and who appeared on "Democracy Now" and MSNBC's "The Ed Show" about her own arrest for urging Senators to consider single-payer at a Senate Health Care Reform hearing in April. Dr. Flowers also gave a talk on Sunday, July 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Highland Park Presbyterian Church, 321 Euclid Ave., Des Moines.



Related Links

http://www.desmoinescatholicworker.org/healthcareaction.html



http://www.desmoinescatholicworker.org/margaretflowers.html



http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/44784

Breaking News: Nine Arrested in Health Care Protest

Nine persons, all with the Des Moines Catholic Workers were arrested at 2:00 this afternoon in the offices of the Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield in Des Moines, Iowa. This writer just spoke with one of those arrested, Mona Shaw. She confirmed that one of those arrested was an 11-year-old girl. The nine were cited for criminal trespass and released.

The protesters were demonstrating on behalf of a single-payer system. Some one needs to begin taking a count of all those persons arrested for standing up for a sane and just economic system in this country, including health care for all.

The Des Moines Nine are to be congratulated for their efforts on behalf of us all.


http://www.democrats.com/node/19919

Eliot Spitzer Speaks the Truth

Today I have a quote of former New York governor Eliot Spitzer, who whatever his former troubles, maintains credibility on financial matters. I have not confirmed this quote but it comes from a usually reliable source.


Gov. Spitzer's comments follow:



"The Federal Reserve has benefited for decades from the notion that it is quasi-autonomous, it's supposed to be independent. Let me tell you a dirty secret: The Fed has done an absolutely disastrous job since Paul Volcker left. The reality is the Fed has blown it. Time and time again, they blew it. Bubble after bubble, they failed to understand what they were doing to the economy. The most poignant example for me is the AIG bailout, where they gave tens of billions of dollars that went right through — conduit payments — to the investment banks that are now solvent. We didn't get stock in those banks, they didn't ask what was going on — this begs and cries out for hard, tough examination. You look at the governing structure of the New York Federal Reserve, it was run by the very banks that got the money. This is a Ponzi scheme, an inside job. It is outrageous, it is time for Congress to say enough of this. And to give them more power now is crazy. The Fed needs to be examined carefully."

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Many people feel the Federal Reserve has out-lived its usefulness, Ben Bernanke's publicity tour notwithstanding. I agree and believe it is time to abolish the Federal Reserve and replace it with a national bank which would have authority to directly over-see the nation's financial health, not through monopolistic control, but through serious oversight to ensure sound practices are being followed at all times. This oversight has been sorely lacking.

Friday, July 24, 2009

The President Must Be Held Accountable

I am today posting an article by David Swanson, the former press secretary for Dennis Kucinich. It was posted on the Voters for Peace web list.

In this article Mr. Swanson goes through numerous promises made by candidate Obama and compares them to the actions of President Obama. It is a startling list. In the article Swanson gives credit to The St. Petersburg Times for much of the research. I thank a friend for sending me this.

(In the original on-line posting there were video links.)



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For Your Consideration

By David Swanson

In six months as president, Barack Obama has aggressively done the opposite of many specific things he explicitly and unequivocally promised as a candidate. A lot of these were things Obama's fiercest opponents never wanted. And Obama's fiercest supporters favor censoring this information. But if we expect public servants to be public servants, the public must know the facts, make of them what it will.

Here's a video of candidate Obama promising not to change laws with signing statements and denouncing that practice as unconstitutional. In 2007, Obama filled out a questionnaire for the Boston Globe in which he said "It is a clear abuse of power to use such statements as a license to evade laws that the president does not like or as an end-run around provisions designed to foster accountability. I will not use signing statements to nullify or undermine congressional instructions as enacted into law." Obama now does this routinely. His nominee for the Supreme Court (verbosely) refused to answer a question on the constitutionality of signing statements. She should have asked pre-election Obama to share with her his clear and compelling analysis.

Candidate Obama went beyond promising to sign and enforce laws as written (or veto them). He also promised to take each new bill that reached his desk and post it online for five days before signing or vetoing it, to give the public a chance to review it and weigh in (video). This promise was posted on Obama's campaign website. Of course, it would make far more sense for Congress to take this step before voting on legislation, but the president's doing it would be a good thing. Obama hasn't taken this step with a single bill and has tended to sign them within hours. In the same video, you can watch candidate Obama promise that when a tax bill is debated he will post online the corporations that would benefit. He promised to post online every corporate tax break and every pork barrel project contained in new legislation. He has not done so.

Bush did not just ignore long-standing laws and treaties and rewrite new ones with signing statements. He also invented law out of whole cloth, publicly and privately, through executive orders, alteration of existing executive orders, memos drafted by the Office of Legal Counsel, and the creation of secret programs. Candidate Obama promised to thoroughly review Bush's executive orders immediately upon taking office. Obama promised to swiftly undo all of Bush's executive orders that "trampled on liberty." Obama has had six months and has failed to produce any review of Bush's hundreds of executive orders and signing statements. Obama has overturned a handful of Bush's executive orders, not on the grounds that a president cannot make law, but on the grounds that the new president disagrees with those particular orders. Obama has instructed government employees to ask his new Justice Department before complying with Bush's signing statements, but not rejected those statements publicly on the grounds that a president cannot rewrite laws. And, just as he has written his own law-altering signing statements, Obama has routinely written his own law-making executive orders. He's even floated the idea of using an executive order to create a formal program of preventive detention (thus eliminating both the legislative branch and habeas corpus in one stroke).

Candidate Obama's website defined Bush's use of "state secrets" claims as a problem that Obama's election would solve. Asked about claims of "executive privilege" to keep secret activities of government employees that did not involve the president, candidate Obama told the Boston Globe "My view is that executive privilege generally depends on the involvement of the President and the White House." President Obama has used "state secrets" claims more broadly than did President Bush, and used them repeatedly to keep secret the rendition, torture, and warrantless spying programs created by Bush, including by re-asserting the same "state secret" claims made by Bush. Obama's White House has used "executive privilege" claims to block full compliance with a congressional subpoena by Karl Rove despite Rove's claim that the President was not involved in the crimes and abuses under investigation.


Candidate Obama told the Boston Globe, "I believe the Administration's use of executive authority to over-classify information is a bad idea. We need to restore the balance between the necessarily secret and the necessity of openness in our democracy – which is why I have called for a National Declassification Center." President Obama continues to propose this idea, while failing to act on it, and while classifying information left public by Bush.


Obama's campaign promised: "Barack Obama will strengthen whistleblower laws to protect federal workers who expose waste, fraud, and abuse of authority in government." President Obama has signing statemented away constraints on his power to retaliate against whistleblowers by firing them.


The St. Petersburg Times (Florida, not Russia) maintains a list of Obama's promises and tracks those kept and broken. While this newspaper lists some important promises that have indeed been kept, I don't share all of the same priorities (or care that Obama promised to get his daughters a puppy and followed through). And I do not want to hold a president to promises to do things only Congress can constitutionally do. The St. Petersburg Times ignores important issues that I discuss here, but I give them credit for doing more than any other media outlet I've seen. They list seven broken promises (as well as many compromised or partially fulfilled), and this is one of the broken ones: Candidate Obama promised not to hire lobbyists, saying, "I don't take a dime of their [lobbyist] money, and when I am president, they won't find a job in my White House." Candidate Obama's website said: "No political appointees in an Obama-Biden administration will be permitted to work on regulations or contracts directly and substantially related to their prior employer for two years. And no political appointee will be able to lobby the executive branch after leaving government service during the remainder of the administration." This promise has been tossed in the trash.


Candidate Obama's war-related promises is a muddy area. Many Americans heard Obama promise to "end the war" at rallies and interpreted that to mean something similar to what it sounds like it means. But candidate Obama told reporters fairly consistently that he would escalate the war in Afghanistan. And, while he denied that a president had the power to strike another nation (such as Pakistan) he also proposed doing just that. And on Iraq, candidate Obama said he would withdraw all the troops over a period of 16 months, with the exception of what he called "non-combat troops" and possibly mercenaries and other contractors. Obama's campaign website said that he would "remove one to two combat brigades each month, and have all of our combat brigades out of Iraq within 16 months." But candidate Obama did not make these promises in terms of fulfilling the requirements of the treaty made between Bush and Maliki, misleadingly often called a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA). Obama was promising a speedier withdrawal than the treaty required, and his position as a candidate was that the U.S. Senate should review the treaty. Our Constitution makes invalid any treaty not consented to by the Senate. With this one, Congress was not even consulted.


As president, Obama has indeed struck Pakistan repeatedly and escalated the war in Afghanistan. It would be difficult to argue that the former is constitutional, and the constitutionality of the latter depends on the disputed claim that when Congress funds war it thereby declares war as well. It is on Iraq, however, that President Obama differs most from candidate Obama. President Obama no longer wants Congress to approve the Bush-Maliki treaty, but frames his own plans in its terms. At the same time, Obama has violated the treaty's requirement that all troops leave localities by June 2009 by reclassifying troops and redrawing urban boundaries. The U.S. military commanded by Obama is opposing allowing the Iraqi people to vote the treaty up or down by the end of July 2009, which was a condition of the treaty's ratification by the Iraqi Parliament. And top U.S. generals have openly stated their intention to violate the requirement of complete withdrawal by the end of 2011, without any retraction of those statements being issued by the White House. Meanwhile, Obama quickly extended his partial-withdrawal timetable from 16 to 19 months and made it subject to the wishes of the generals he supposedly commands. Yet, even that slowed withdrawal is not happening, and the Pentagon is maintaining troop levels in Iraq at their current numbers into 2010.


Candidate Obama promised to "end the abuse of the supplemental budgets, where much of the money has been lost, by creating [a] system of oversight for war funds as stringent as in the regular budget." President Obama then proposed a regular budget that included war funds and set the record as the largest budget for military-war spending in the history of the planet. Shortly thereafter, Obama requested a war supplemental bill, which some Congress members said they were voting for to please the president and others said they were voting for because it was the last such supplemental. Immediately after it passed, Congressman John Murtha revealed that another supplemental was planned for later this year. The White House did not dispute that statement.


Candidate Obama did not oppose striking Pakistan without Congressional authorization, but did make statements on the idea of attacking Iran that showed his understanding that such strikes were unconstitutional. He told the Boston Globe:
"The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation. As Commander-in-Chief, the President does have a duty to protect and defend the United States. In instances of self-defense, the President would be within his constitutional authority to act before advising Congress or seeking its consent. History has shown us time and again, however, that military action is most successful when it is authorized and supported by the Legislative branch. It is always preferable to have the informed consent of Congress prior to any military action. As for the specific question about bombing suspected nuclear sites, I recently introduced S.J. Res. 23, which states in part that 'any offensive military action taken by the United States against Iran must be explicitly authorized by Congress.' The recent NIE tells us that Iran in 2003 halted its effort to design a nuclear weapon. While this does not mean that Iran is no longer a threat to the United States or its allies, it does give us time to conduct aggressive and principled personal diplomacy aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons."

The Boston Globe asked candidate Obama "Do you agree or disagree with the statement made by former Attorney General Gonzales in January 2007 that nothing in the Constitution confers an affirmative right to habeas corpus, separate from any statutory habeas rights Congress might grant or take away?" and Obama replied: "Disagree strongly." Obama's campaign statement was this:
"The right of habeas corpus allows prisoners to ask a court to determine whether they are being lawfully imprisoned. Recently, this right has been denied to those deemed enemy combatants. Barack Obama strongly supports bipartisan efforts to restore habeas rights. He firmly believes that those who pose a danger to this country should be swiftly tried and brought to justice, but those who do not should have sufficient due process to ensure that we are not wrongfully denying them their liberty."

President Obama has fought in court and made a speech in front of the U.S. Constitution at the National Archives asserting the power to do exactly what candidate Obama said was unconstitutional. Obama is imprisoning people outside of any rule of law in Bagram and Guantanamo, and proposing to keep some of them in prison indefinitely without ever bringing them to trial. He is proposing to formalize such a system and dress it up in "due process" reviews. He asserts the power to render prisoners to other nations, as well. Having promised not to render prisoners for the purpose of having them tortured, Obama now claims the power to render prisoners while promising not to use it for torture, yet failing -- in the view of many human rights advocates -- to justify the practice.


The Boston Globe asked candidate Obama: "If Congress defines a specific interrogation technique as prohibited under all circumstances, does the president's authority as commander in chief ever permit him to instruct his subordinates to employ that technique despite the statute?" And Obama replied:
"No. The President is not above the law, and the Commander-in-Chief power does not entitle him to use techniques that Congress has specifically banned as torture. We must send a message to the world that America is a nation of laws, and a nation that stands against torture. As President I will abide by statutory prohibitions, and have the Army Field Manual govern interrogation techniques for all United States Government personnel and contractors."

Obama also told the Globe: "It is illegal and unwise for the President to disregard international human rights treaties that have been ratified by the United States Senate, including and espec ially the Geneva Conventions. The Commander-in-Chief power does not allow the President to defy those treaties. The detention of American citizens, without access to counsel, fair procedure, or pursuant to judicial authorization, as enemy combatants is unconstitutional. Warrantless surveillance of American citizens, in defiance of FISA, is unlawful and unconstitutional. The violation of international treaties that have been ratified by the Senate, specifically the Geneva Conventions, was illegal (as the Supreme Court held) and a bad idea."

But, of course, President Obama has declared his predecessor and his predecessors' lawyers to be above the law and forbidden the Attorney General of the United States to prosecute lawyers who facilitated torture or torturers who claimed to rely on those lawyers' memos. When candidate Obama went back on a promise to filibuster immunity for telecoms that violated FISA and the Fourth Amendment, many believed he would reverse his position once elected president. He has not done so, and has gone out of his way to continue protecting the secrecy and immunity given to such crimes. Numerous reports find torture to be ongoing (as might easily be predicted for a crime not being punished), the new director of the CIA has stated that the new president maintains the power to torture, and presidential advisor David Axelrod refuses to dispute that assertion.


Obama's promise to close Guantanamo was always a dubious promise, because Guantanamo was never the only location where the United States was holding prisoners outside the rule of law and abusing them. Candidate Obama called closing Guantanamo the first step he would need to take. The St. Petersburg Times classifies this promise as stalled. In Obama's defense, Congress is resisting this move. Against that defense, Obama is not trying very hard and refuses to counter some of the key lies used by fear-mongers to keep Guantanamo open. Another promise that the Times considers stalled is Obama's promise to "reject the Military Commissions Act." Obama now supports the use of military commissions.


Candidate Obama promised to immediately have his attorney general review whether his predecessors had committed any crimes. This promise ignored the then-public knowledge of indisputable crimes awaiting prosecution, and ignored the fact that an attorney general has this responsibility with or without a presidential directive. But it was a promise that went in the direction of upholding the rule of law, something President Obama has run from, while Attorney General Eric Holder has told the media he might consider it but would have to overcome pressure from the President not to.


While my own work is focused on ending abuses of power through accountability and systemic reforms, there are many other areas in which President Obama has broken his campaign promises. Obama promised that he would work to renegotiate NAFTA to respect the rights of workers and to protect the environment. He opposed "free-trade" agreements with Colombia and South Korea. Now the President supports such new agreements and has shown no interest in renegotiating NAFTA. Candidate Obama promised to support the Employee Free Choice Act, and while he has not explicitly opposed it he has not as president made a priority of passing it the way he has done with health care, and economic stimulus, and other pieces of legislation. With Congress working to pass a health care bill that the president approves of but working to gut the Employee Free Choice Act, President Obama's public statements are focused on health care. However, meetings on health care organized by the White House have generally been behind closed doors rather than televised on C-Span as candidate Obama promised.


Candidate Obama promised to support eliminating capital gains taxes for small businesses, providing a refundable tax credit to businesses that hire new employees, suspending 401(k) withdrawal penalties, ending income taxes for seniors making less than $50,000, creating a $4,000 college credit, allowing bankruptcy judges to modify the terms of a home mortgage, enacting a windfall profits tax for oil companies, repealing the Defense of Marriage Act, and recognizing the Armenian genocide. None of these promises have been kept. Obama has not supported these steps as president. While candidate Obama promised to end unconstitutional violations in Bush's "faith-based" programs, president Obama has moved in the opposite direction.


I voted for Barack Obama for president with my eyes wide open. He refused to promise most of what I wanted. His best promises at rallies were hedged and minimized in interviews. And when he promised specific positive actions, I didn't believe him. But a lot of people did. And a lot of people believed the vague, soaring promises at the rallies as well. A lot of people even just assumed he'd promised things he never had, because he intentionally avoided taking any position. He's even made wonderful remarks as president while simultaneously taking quite different actions. It's worth focusing, however, on the key promises that candidate Obama actually did unequivocally make, and how they compare to six months of Obama's presidency. And, as always, it's worth quoting Willie Nelson:

"And the bewildered herd is still believing
Everything we've been told from our birth
Hell, they won't lie to me
Not on my own damn TV
But how much is a liar's word worth
And whatever happened to peace on earth?"

The lesson is not that you voted for the wrong guy, given the choices. The lesson is not that right-wingers who hate Obama are right about anything. The lesson is not even that Obama has betrayed you. The key lesson should be that change does not come from electing someone. Change comes from forcing our culture to change, creating better communications systems, and disrupting the pleasant existence of our representatives in Congress. But we'll never stop cheering for nonviolent activists in other countries and become them ourselves as long as we believe our role consists of loving or hating an elected official, and one whose job was supposed to consist of merely executing the will of the legislative branch.

Deb

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Swirling, Dangerous Waters

Our local newspaper today contained news of difficulties for Pres. Barack Obama. These difficulties could have been predicted, unfortunately. There are falling poll numbers, for one thing. And there is turmoil on Capitol Hill over the health care bill. And in a column of David Brooks', the sky appears to be falling for Democrats.

There is much to be said about all this, and I plan to try to fill out some of the details in days ahead.

For now, my warning is to the American people. Those who are responding to problems in Washington with statements to pollsters that they will vote Republican in the next election are, to put it gently, amnesiac. Do these voters not remember the disaster of trickle-down economics in the '80's with the resultant high unemployment and ballooning budget deficits? And do we not remember so recently the catastrophe that befell us with G. W. Bush, his economic depression of 2008, and his authoritarian surveillance state?

Today's Republican Party is something like the early fascist movement in Italy which featured an alliance of disgruntled farmers and opportunistic small-town businessmen. This proto-fascist movement was later exploited by Mussolini with disastrous results.

While no one is expecting black-shirted thugs to begin roaming the streets of, say, Kansas City, the fascist element in America is stronger than many have cared to believe. The 2009 election was a vast repudiation of the zanier tendencies of those on the far right. However, it was as much about seeking better economic times as anything else.

So if Obama and the Democrats fail, where will America turn? David Brooks, and Rush Limbaugh, and others would say the Republicans can gain strength. While this is not automatic, America does have a history of swinging back and forth between what are essentially two capitalist parties. Is it not time, finally, to break with a politics which seeks either to give free reign to capitalism, or merely to channel it? Don't we deserve an economic system which is neither capitalist nor communist? Don't we deserve a just economy, one in which everyone is supported with the opportunity for a self-supporting job and by a health care system which will not rob him of his hard-earned wages, leaving him destitute?

In one sense, the choice is that simple. Things have been made too complex. If the Scandinavian countries can create what can be called a mixed system, why not America? In many ways we already have such a system, just an inefficient one.

Let us not go back to the trickle-down economics of the past. Let us, instead, be about the business of a true democracy.

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For a reference, I strongly recommend two recent books by Naomi Wolf, often referenced here: The End of America and Give Me Liberty. The first book sets out a useful history of repressive movements and their tactics. The second gives practical suggestions for citizens living in a democracy.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

The Other Side of the Obama Citizenship Controversy

As regular readers here know, I have had an interest in the questions raised about Barack Obama's eligibility to be President under the Constitution. As regular readers also know this is far from the only issue I am interested in.

Today, however, I found a video that is so lacking in substance, I thought it was worth referring to here. As you will see, the video is of some lesser-known attorney talking with a giddy (goofy?) anchor-lady about the then-impending suit before the Supreme Court, contending that Barack Obama was not qualified to be President because he had not proven that he was a natural-born citizen.

I will make this important point briefly. Notice, there is no refutation in this CNN video of the facts as presented by Philip J. Berg, the former Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania who has bravely pursued this case.

However, the main point I want to make is the lack of seriousness exemplified in this cable news program, or whatever it is. The hostess, in her manner and in her lack of preparation, shows she is not a true journalist -- no matter what one thinks of the subject. The attorney is at least more responsible, but still cannot refrain from taking a supercilious attitude, again, with no true evidence other than the "Certificate of Live Birth" (rather than a true vault Certificate of Birth which the rest of us are now being required to produce for various services.)

It is this kind of lack of seriousness which is giving journalism, and especially broadcast journalism, a bad name in this country. Watch this video and see whether you do not agree that this is ridiculous journalism, if it even rises to that level.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmsIFS2SYBs&feature=related

Friday, July 17, 2009

How Quickly We Forget

Today, veteran CBS News reporter and anchor Walter Cronkite died at the age of 92.

While looking for YouTube videos featuring Walter Cronkite I came across an NBC News "Special Report" announcing the death of Tim Russert about one year ago. Speaking about the general American public and not about the news profession, how many Americans spend much or any time at all grieving for Tim Russert? Tom Brokaw in the special report called Russert one of the premiere newsmen and analysts of our time. Yet, how many people would agree with that today, only 13 months after his death? If it were true, wouldn't more people have him in mind on a regular basis?

There are certain reasons having to do with news Walter Cronkite did not report which keep me from being able to lionize him. And what will be our memory of him one year from now? Will any of these news figures, formerly familiar to us, command any great love and affection five, ten or twenty years from now?

As an example, here is a name no longer heard in conversation: Peter Lisagor. Yet Peter Lisagor, Washington bureau chief of the Chicago Daily News, was also one of the most-respected journalists of his day, appearing each week on PBS's "Washington Week in Review."

It is worth thinking about the fact that in spite of being in our homes weekly or even nightly, newsmen of the past seem to have a rather anonymous place in history.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Dennis Kucinich Tells It Straight Out on Health Care

This evening I have seen the following unverified quote of Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio. Kucinich is one of the few who is telling the truth about our health care system. Unfortunately, our media, which should be telling the public these facts, is almost totally corrupt and thus -- yes -- fascist.


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Dennis Kucinich in the House of Representatives, according to source:


"Of $2.4 trillion spent annually for health care in America, fully $800 billion goes for the activities of the for-profit insurer-based system. This means one of every three health care dollars is siphoned off for corporate profits, stock options, executive salaries, advertising, marketing, and the cost of paper work, (which can be anywhere between 15%-35% in the private sector as compared to Medicare, the single payer plan which has only 3% administrative costs).

"50 million Americans are uninsured and another 50 million are under-insured, while for-profit insurance companies divert precious health care dollars to non-health care purposes. Eliminate the for-profit health care system and its extraordinary overhead, put the money into health care, and everyone will be covered, everyone will be able to afford health care."

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Democrats Must Do Better

It is becoming apparent to those who watch closely that Pres. Barack Obama's grip on the public imagination is weakening. The report referenced here has more to say about all this.

As related here over the last year or so, Mr. Obama has some clear deficits. Most importantly, at a time when we need an FDR-style program we are getting Woodrow Wilson, instead. Wilson still garners a certain amount of respect as a pragmatic idealist, committed to fighting for U.S. participation in the League of Nations against long odds. But he ended up being a Democratic war President, after campaigning on his record of "[keeping] us out of war." The comparison of Obama to Wilson is less apt when it comes to the economy in the sense that there was not a recognized financial melt-down in the teens as there is today. Still, there was strife, and Wilson was no particular friend to the average worker.

The most kind thing that can be said about Pres. Obama is that under our economic system, it would have been hard to imagine a true reformer being nominated by either of the major political parties. Think back to early 2007 when Democrats had just taken control of Congress and a certain optimism was in the air.

Poll numbers for Obama have been weakening lately. We shall see whether this trend continues. And there are still all those pesky lawsuits regarding his citizenship and eligibility to serve under the Constitution.

Most worrisome are indications most people would vote for the Republican in their district if Congressional elections were held now. This is an absurd situation, except when one considers how weak is the Democratic economic program. Leadership from Congressional Democrats is not helped, of course, by a President who clings to illusions of market magic. And his comment recently that the American people should be patient was dangerously close to Marie Antoinette's flippantly uncaring comment, "Let them eat cake."

The U.S. has a history of simply swinging back and forth between Republican and Democratic control with little change in actual policies as they emerge from the legislative process. The one major exception was the FDR years as they progressed. In order for the Democrats to regain the initiative they must do better in terms of creating a true national health care program ("single-payer"), as well as restoring or creating citizen control over the mechanisms of credit. Most of this has been dealt with in the past on this web log. For now, Democrats should be very worried.

The Republicans, meanwhile, have terrible ideas on the economy -- ideas which have been proven unworkable in the past, specifically "trickle-down" economics. In addition, today's Republican Party is a party dominated by far-right kooks who have no idea how to bring together a national coalition to support needed programs. Plus, Republicans, including Sarah Palin, would support an evil and scary expansion of the security state, taking us truly into a new dark age of rule by fear.

So it is a critical moment. There are definitely signs of hope, as in Democratic resistance to the zanier aspects of the Obama program as advocated by White House incompetents such as Larry Summers and Peter Orszag. Only time will tell whether these signs of hope are harbingers of a true change. Any Democrats who openly break with the market-oriented approach to this crisis are to be warmly congratulated and encouraged.

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Note: Rasmussen Reports has been fairly accurate over the last years. However, it seems to me to lean slightly Republican, if there is a lean at all. And certainly Dick Morris has baggage. However, I find his views here to be reasonable.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_dick_morris/bam_s_slipping_grip_on_the_public

Sunday, July 05, 2009

The Shame and Partial Redemption of Max Baucus

News reaches me tonight of an arm-twisting phone call last Thursday of Pres. Obama, seeking to railroad through a health care reform bill this month. While the desire to reform health care is, in itself, admirable, the plan of this administration is woefully insufficient and even unworkable.

Meantime, I have found a good transcript of that infamous May hearing in which Senator Max Baucus caused several health care professionals to be arrested for "interrupting" a hearing of panelists representing the health care industry. (If others were on the panel, I am not aware who they were.)

The dramatic opening of the hearing is below. Listen to the reasonableness and the care of the health professionals. Then listen to the repetitive calls for the police. Who is reasonable and who is unreasonable?

At a later date, Mr. Baucus agreed not to press charges against the complainers. But it is clear if these brave persons had not done what they had done there would have been no voice of the people present at the Baucus hearings at all.

Thanks to Amy Goodman and Democracy Now! for this excerpt.



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AMY GOODMAN: Baucus’s raucous caucus. Five people were arrested yesterday at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on health care reform and charged with “disruption of Congress.” They were protesting Committee chair Senator Max Baucus’s refusal to include any advocates of a single-payer health care system in a series of hearings on health care. Last week, eight doctors, lawyers and activists were arrested as they sought to put a single-payer advocate at a table of fifteen witnesses. At yesterday’s hearing, none of the thirteen witnesses testifying was an advocate of single payer.

Senator Baucus, a Montana Democrat, opened the hearing on a cautionary note, warning against any disruptions.

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: I respect the views of everyone here, including everyone in the audience. And that respect, in turn, means listening and not interrupting when others are speaking. I sincerely hope that everyone here today, including our guests, especially guests in the audience, will afford these proceedings with that level of respect.


AMY GOODMAN: As Senator Baucus spoke, a group of about thirty nurses stood up and turned their backs on him. They wore red scrubs with signs on their backs that said, “Nurses Say: Stop AHIP, Pass Single Payer.” AHIP stands for America’s Health Insurance Plans, a lobby group for the health insurance industry. After standing for a few minutes in silent protest, the nurses walked out of the hearing to applause.

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: But the current tax exclusion is not perfect. It is regressive. It often leaves people to buy more health coverage than they need. [applause] We should look at ways to modify—[applause] we should look at ways to modify the current tax exclusion so that it provides the right incentives.


AMY GOODMAN: After the nurses walked out, a group of five doctors, nurses and single-payer advocates stood up one by one and spoke directly to Senator Baucus before being led out by police.

DEANN McEWEN: I am a registered nurse. Registered nurses have a legal duty to advocate to change circumstances that are against the interests and wishes of our patients. Today is the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Florence Nightingale said—

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: Committee will be in order. Comments from the audience are inappropriate and out of order. Any further disruption will cause the committee to recess until the police can restore order.

DEANN McEWEN: Florence Nightingale said—sir—

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: Committee will be in order. Committee will stand in recess until the police can restore order.

DEANN McEWEN: Florence Nightingale said, “Were there none that ever hoped for better, there would never be any better.” Until there’s a single-payer healthcare system in this country, there will never be safety for patients that need access to [inaudible]—

SEN. CHUCK GRASSLEY: Mr. Chairman—

SUE CANNON: The people at this table have failed Americans for thirty years.

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: Committee in order. We will stand in recess until the police can restore order.

SUE CANNON: We want single payer at this table. Health care is a human right. We want guaranteed health care. No more Blue Cross’s double crosses. We want guaranteed health care. No more Aetna or—thank you. No more Aetna or CIGNA bosses. We want guaranteed health care. We want to see our doctors when we need and get our pills that are guaranteed. We’re tired of private insurance greed. We want guaranteed health care. In California, SB 810 means guaranteed health care. And HR 676 guarantees health care.

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: Let me just speak a few minutes.

JERRY CALL: Senator Baucus, my name is Jerry Call. I’m with PNHP.

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: Sorry.

JERRY CALL: Sixty percent of Americans—

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: Come to order. Committee will recess until order can be restored.

JERRY CALL: —and 60 percent of the physicians want a single-payer system. Why do you insist on spending more money, when the single payer would give it to us at the price we’re spending now? Sixty percent! Why not 60 percent of the people in front of you representing single payer? Sixty percent of the people want single payer. This is a sham! All you’ve got is special interest groups up there.

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: This committee will recess until the police can restore order. I’ll ask for the police, please come more expeditiously.

DR. JUDY DASOVICH: Why aren’t single-payer advocates at the table? Healthcare should be for patients, not for profit.

DR. STEVEN FENICHEL: My name is Dr. Steven Fenichel. And it is a sense of outrage that brings me to your Senate chambers. You have been entrusted in doing the people’s work, and yet [inaudible]—

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: We will stay in recess until the police can restore order.

DR. STEVEN FENICHEL: —special interest groups, the insurance companies, the hospitals for profit—

SEN. MAX BAUCUS: And I’ll say to everybody else out in the audience who may be similarly inclined: believe me, we hear you. We deeply respect the views of everyone here. We have an extremely open process, and I just urge everyone to respect the views of others by not interrupting those who are speaking. There will be plenty of time to meet with everybody. This is a long, involved process. And so, those of you in the audience who are not panelists and wish to be heard, I urge you just to contact my office, and we’ll figure out a way to talk to you. I’ll figure out a way to listen to you. I’ll be there, personally, to listen to you. So I urge you to take that option, rather than interrupt and be rude to our panelists here, who have come a long distance and spent a long time trying to make very thoughtful presentations to the committee. But I will meet with anybody who wants to meet with me.


AMY GOODMAN: All five protesters were arrested outside the hearing room and taken away for booking.


The full transcript can be viewed here:
http://www.democracynow.org/2009/5/13/baucus_raucus_caucus_doctors_nurses_and

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Patriotism Rebounding

Americans have awoken to another Independence Day. Shaking off the bitter sleep of a cruel winter, they are casting about looking for signs of hope amid the ruins. The ruins, of course, are the shattered economy, whose remains lie about us as sundered limbs on the battlefield of Gettysburg. Those drowsy eyes look skyward as if to make sure the sun, at least, still goes about its course unwavering.

For so much has changed. In just the last nine months we have gone from a political campaign, to the euphoria of a newly-elected President, to the setting in of a rather dark reality. This reality, seemingly grim -- as grim as a glum day in late autumn -- has with it the cleansing rain of new seeing. Gone are the days of unquestioning faith in the "power of the markets." Gone are the days of the President-as-Savior.

We still have with us a powerful inertia, and even cynicism. But this, too, shows signs of dispersing as factory workers have shown a new willingness to take over factories, conducting sit-down strikes if necessary. (See earlier post here.)

So -- as the old labor song asks -- "Which side are you on? Which side are you on?" Are you on the side of the status quo, of the international interlocking web of financiers looting us every step of the way? Or are you on the side of the new, of justice for all, just as the Declaration of Independence promised? Will you stay will the old nihilism and cynicism? Or will you reach out and grasp the baton of hope? The choice, dear reader, is yours.

Friday, July 03, 2009

More Emotion Needed!

Anyone who reads the referenced article here should feel instinctively that the premise is right. Chris Hedges, famous author, examines the mistakes of the left and what can still be done to save democracy in America.

One point Hedges makes is that verbiage of left-leaning persons and institutions has become rather pedantic, devoid of emotion that would move people. This is, of course, a generalization. Some e-mails I get from progressive groups do use emotion rather effectively in their messages. However, there is certainly much truth in the idea that the mere recitation of facts alone will not usually move most people into action.

The more important point Hedges makes is that people on the left have acceded to the premise that the profit system is a foregone conclusion; there is no other way. This is the biggest lie of all, of course.

So much can be said about all this. The article linked below can certainly be useful as a starting point!

(The last word of the URL below is "free". You may also click on the title of this post to go directly to the article.)



http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20090629_the_truth_alone_will_not_set_you_free/

Thursday, July 02, 2009

American Workers Begin to Act on An Alternative Vision

American workers are beginning to act on an alternative economic vision, one which places the needs of workers -- not corporations -- at the center of life. The latest action is a victory of workers at a factory which was refused help by Wells Fargo, a company which had received U.S. government bail-out money. The full story is at the link below (or by clicking on the title above).

One can see from this story that energy is building toward a new system. This new system will not be Communism or state socialism. It will simply be a system which is fair and just to workers -- something which should have existed all along.

Since justice to workers is a continuing theme of this web log, I plan to return to this matter in coming days.


http://www.truthout.org/070209LA?n

Consumers Getting Feisty

Last evening while driving home, I encountered two protesters standing on the street by a gas station. "Buyer Beware", warned one sign with a colorful background. The other sign I could not read, so I turned around for a better look.

Upon arriving at the scene I got out of my car and had the chance to meet Ben and his friend. Ben believes the filling station was not playing fair with its pumps. He claims the pumps say they are pumping more gas than they really are.

I'm not in a position to know who is right on this one. (The state had promised to visit the station yesterday for an examination.) But the fact that a consumer and his friend had the gumption to create a couple of protest signs and show up at the station is a sign of a new combativeness on the part of the buying public. It is a hopeful sign given all the stealing -- legalized and otherwise -- which has been going on in the business world.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Erudite Traitors Seek to Pervert U.S. Constitution

National Public Radio this morning reported that two intellectual thugs at the Brookings Institution were set to propose a permanent scheme for incarcerating persons on a long-term basis simply on the suspicion that they might commit an act of terrorism -- as determined by the President. While the Administration would have to go before a judge (secretly), the detention would have to be renewed every six months, and the scheme would only apply to non-U.S. citizens, this would represent a serious erosion of Constitutional rule. For the Constitution says nothing about its protections applying only to citizens! And it does say a great deal about the need for evidence before anyone is imprisoned, and then the person must have a speedy trial.

If we allow such a shocking proposal to become law we are no better than any two-bit authoritarian regime which shirks legal justice and instead operates on the decisions of some strongman. That is, in fact, the essence of this egregious proposal.

A longer discussion of this matter (to be saved for a later date) must examine the motives of those who would wield such power.

History does shows that tyranny almost never descends upon a democracy in one fell swoop. Rather, rights are chipped away at bit by bit, until nothing is left. (The prime example is the Roman Republic, and another is the Weimar Republic in Germany after World War I.)

For an Australian viewpoint on this kind of thing, see the article linked below or click on the title above.

This horrific whittling away of our rights must be rejected out-of-hand and any proposer of such a fascist absurdity must be excoriated in the strongest possible terms.


http://indymedia.us/es/2005/10/11648.shtml

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Summer As Significant

Normally, summer is a less-consequential time of the year, with light-hearted activities predominating.

This year seems somewhat different somehow. In my own life I am busy making career decisions even as I keep active in music.

And speaking of music, the world was rocked today with the news of the death of Michael Jackson, that iconic figure of super-stardom. I should save writing about Michael Jackson for another time.

In the wider national sphere much is going on at the federal level. Although it is an active time, there is so much more the government could do. This is where responsible citizen action comes in. I hope to continue writing about opportunities for effective democratic action.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Is the Tide Beginning to Turn?

Within the last few days I have been fairly astonished by two press reports criticizing Pres. Obama's financial industry regulatory plan for not going far enough. The first was an article by the lead business columnist of my local newspaper. The second was a commentary on "Marketplace" on NPR from a columnist of The Wall Street Journal! Both were saying that great wrongs had been done by the Wall Street types and, first, they need to be held accountable, and, second, laws and systems must be adequate to prevent a repeat.

I also liked one observer's comment that if we focus only on fixing laws and regulatory schemes we miss the fact that crimes were committed by people. So this view is supportive of the two press persons spoken of above.

Is it possible that certain members of the press and media are actually beginning to be honest about the financial crisis which besets us? I'm not so naive as to believe we have nirvana before us, but clearly if The Wall Street Journal can voice such strong criticism of the Wall Street tycoons, it would seem most anything is possible.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Jimmy Carter Pushes for Mid-East Peace

Jimmy Carter, one of the best ex-Presidents in the nation's history, has once again been in the Middle East seeking a resolution of several issues with the ultimate goal being peace. Pres. Carter has been making progress, with the leader of the Palestinian Hamas movement now saying a two-state solution is possible.

I thought you, my reader, would be interested in the following quotes from Pres. Carter. I have not yet verified them but they are from a usually reliable source.

In referring to Israeli attacks on Gaza earlier this year, Carter said that in "the aftermath of bombs, missiles, tanks, bulldozers, and the continuing economic siege have brought death, destruction, pain, and suffering to the people here. Tragically, the international community largely ignores the cries for help, while the citizens of Gaza are being treated more like animals than human beings."

Carter further declared in speaking to the residents of Gaza, "The responsibility for this terrible human rights crime lies in Jerusalem, Cairo, Washington, and throughout the international community. This abuse must cease; the crimes must be investigated; the walls must be brought down, and the basic right of freedom must come to you."

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Progressive Democrats Fire Up to Defeat War Funding

This video is well worth watching and acting on.

I'm not sure exactly what the follow-through would be if funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan should be cut off. That would be a major question in my mind in terms of simple logistics as well as responsible foreign policy. I'm not sure this has been thought about.

But even a symbolic vote to end these atrocious wars would be worthwhile.



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