Wednesday, March 29, 2006

"What Really Happened?"

It is time to pay attention!
It is time to reassess what we have been told.
It is time to confront the possibility of a conspiracy
Instituted by those who would have us become
slaves to their dictates for their own ends.

The ideas of 9/11 are fading quickly.
And for many of us, we are all too willing to forget
This awful tragedy and the circumstances surrounding it.
But that would be wrong.
And it would be a disservice to everything America
Stands for. And we are not going to let that happen!


We at the Committee for Positive Change are encouraging our various lists and friends around the country to preview the Barry Zwicker film on 9/11 with friends in order to discuss the material at the end of this valuable film.

Any honest, engaged citizen has an obligation to see the facts in order to weigh
them in his or her own mind and arrive at his or her own conclusion. That is the American way and that is what has been missing in the wash of propaganda that has swept over us. .

Zwicker has compiled a film that is intelligent, coherent,
built on a solid foundation that asks the right questions
and raises the right issues and unapologetically goes
after answers…answers that for the most part have been
denied to the average citizen.

In reviewing this most tragic of events that has precipitated so many changes
In our lives-- including a War that was not required along with an
Invasion of our privacy at the cost of hundreds of billions of dollars-- demands
our attention.

It is regrettable that the Media, per se, has failed in its obligation to cover the issues raised by this important film. They have failed to analyze or assess the facts or even dispute the facts as we know them.
Nor have they demanded that the government provide answers
That we can believe in.

Too many of us are eager to put this aside and move on; only
we can't move on because the premise raised here
can empower the government to control our freedoms and liberties
for seemingly forever. We must get to the bottom of these charges and countercharges and discover for ourselves whether we have been used for selfish, exploitive and political purposes.. .

We must set aside our differences and objectively evaluate all
of the information presented and then ask ourselves whether
the Investigative committees have honestly and rigorously
examined the facts and whether they have been upfront with us and whether they have only added fuel to the flames.

For many of us, the assignment of an investigatory committee under
the supervision of Washington and the assignment of Henry Kissinger is no investigation at all. In fact, what has transpired is truly an assault on our
intelligence and raises more questions than it answers from the appointment of the individual’s heading the panel to the testimony given by senior officials.
Keep in mind that the Clinton investigation had nearly five times the budget than
Did this assault on the American people! That by itself is another reason to ask whether justice has been done in this matter…

It is contingent upon us that we remove the scales from our eyes and
reexamine all the evidence from the beginning the State of War that exists between America and an abstract concept of terrorism that threatens everything we stand for as a people to see where the real threat is coming from and who is responsible for what has happened. To date, that hasn’t happened..

We invite you to screen the film and arrange for your own discussion groups
so that this entire issue does not fade from our consciousness and thereby
give the upper hand to those who would enslave us.

Les Aaron

The committee for positive change

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Bush: Success or Failure?

Friends tell us that Bush is a failure; we disagree. After all, the the barometer of success or failure hinge to a great extent on the individual priorities and have far he has gone in realizing his goals... As we see it, we regret to report that by those measures, Bush is a sucess.



HE IS A SUCCESS AT TURNING A BLIND EYE TO AMERICA AND REWARDING HIS FRIENDS. HE IS A SUCCESS AT CREATING ENMITY IN THE WORLD OVER OIL ACCESS AND OIL RIGHTS. HE IS A SUCCESS AT DOING PRECISELY WHAT HE WANTS IN GOVERNMENT (OR CHENEY WANTS) WITHOUT HAVING TO FACE JUSTICE...HE IS A SUCCESS AT GIVING HIS FRIENDS KICK-BACKS, PROVIDING FOR BIGGER INHERITANCES, FILLING HIS WAR CHEST AND HIS PERSONAL PORTFOLIO, KEEPING HIMSELF IN POWER. hE IS A SUCCESS AT NEVER HAVING WORKED A DAY IN HIS LIFE, AT SPENDING MORE TIME ON VACATION THAN ANY OTHER PRESIDENT EXCEPT PERHAPS REAGAN, OF IGNORING THE NEEDS OF MOST AMERICANS, OF DISMANTLING LIBERAL AND PROGRESSIVE LEGISLATION, OF EMPOWERING OTHER BOTTOM FEEDERS TO DO HIS BIDDING, OF FILLING THE RANKS OF THE CABINET WITH THE LEAST QUALIFIED PEOPLE IMAGINABLE.
IN HIS ABILITY TO IGNORE GLOBAL WARMING, CLEAN AIR AND CLEAN WATER LEGISLATION AND DENYING A GOOD EDUCATION AND AFFORDABLE MEDICAL CARE TO THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA!...
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Monday, March 27, 2006

Church Bulletins:

They're Back! Church Bulletins: Thank God for church ladies with typewriters. These sentences actually appeared in church bulletins or were announced in church services:

The Fasting &Prayer Conference includes meals.>

The sermon this morning: "Jesus Walks on the Water." The sermon tonight:> "Searching for Jesus.">

Our youth basketball team is back in action Wednesday at 8 PM in the> recreation hall. Come out and watch us kill Christ the King.

Ladies, don't forget the rummage sale. It's a chance to get rid of those> things not worth keeping around the house. Bring your husbands.

The peacemaking meeting scheduled for today has been cancelled due to a> conflict.

emember in prayer the many who are sick of our community. Smile at someone who is hard to love. Say "Hell" to someone who doesn't care much about> you.

Don't let worry kill you off - let the Church help.

Miss Charlene Mason sang "I will not pass this way again," giving obvious> pleasure to the congregation.

For those of you who have children and don't know it, we have a nursery> downstairs.

Next Thursday there will be tryouts for the choir. They need all the help> they can get.

The Rector will preach his farewell message after which the choir will> sing: "Break Forth Into Joy."

Irving Benson and Jessie Carter were married on October 24 in the church.> So ends a friendship that began in their school days.

A bean supper will be held on Tuesday evening in the church hall. Music> will follow.

At the evening service tonight, the sermon topic will be "What Is Hell?"> Come early and listen to our choir practice.

Eight new choir robes are currently needed due to the addition of several> new members and to the deterioration of some older ones.

Scouts are saving aluminum cans, bottles and other items to be recycled.> Proceeds will be used to cripple children.


Please place your donation in the envelope along with the deceased person> you want remembered.


The church will host an evening of fine dining, super entertainment and> gracious hostility.>>

-Potluck supper Sunday at 5:00 PM - prayer and medication to follow.-------------------------->
The ladies of the Church have cast off clothing of every kind. They maybe>> seen in the basement on Friday afternoon.>

This evening at 7 PM there will be a hymn singing in the park across from> the Church. Bring a blanket and come prepared to sin.

Ladies Bible Study will be held Thursday morning at 10 AM. All ladies are> invited to lunch in the Fellowship Hall after the B. S. is done.

The pastor would appreciate it if the ladies of the congregation would> lend> him their electric girdles for the pancake breakfast next Sunday.

Low Self Esteem Support Group will meet Thursday at 7 PM. Please use the> back door.>> --

The eighth-graders will be presenting Shakespeare's Hamlet in the Church> basement Friday at 7 PM. The congregation is invited to attend this> tragedy.

Weight Watchers will meet at 7 PM at the First Presbyterian Church.Please>> use large double door at the side entrance.

The Associate Minister unveiled the church's new tithing> campaign slogan last Sunday: "I Upped My Pledge - Up Yours"

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Changing the Subject: The Ploy That Works!

I almost have to laugh how the Republicans have managed to steer the argument away from the real subject to a problem that would not exist if things were otherwise normal. I am talking about immigration here. People are jumping up and down about the rightness of the argument. Some are positioned on the argument that we need to act immediately or the house will fall down; others, especially the Republicans think that they can sweep this whole issue under the rug so that they don't alienate their lobbyists who seek cheap labor from beyond the border.
Okay, here's my thesis. We wouldn't be having this argument if we hadn't already shipped so many of our decent paying jobs off-shore along with our businesses and our manufacturing base. The fact remains that the only jobs left are jobs that are inconsequential, part-time and low paying. This is the truth and nobody wants to hear it.
We have Wal-Marted America to our own demise. We have listened to the lies of The Greening of America which allowed the privileged entrepreneurs to move their businesses off-shore so that virtually nothing is left in America. Doubt it? Ask yourself why do we have a 65 billion short-fall every month with China? Ask yourself who are the major suppliers to Wal-Mart and why? Sure, we hear about the return of jobs since the Recession but not one government official will tell you what kind of jobs we are talking about. We are shipping out manufacturing and Information Age jobs and gaining in nurses assistants and food handlers, the jobs of the 21st century. The New York Times reported that of all of lthe jobs being created, they were being filled by migrant workers. Why? They are cheap and they are hard labor and Americans don't want to do them. The real argument should be WHAT IS THIS GOVERNMENT DOING TO REPLACE THE QUALITY OF LIFE JOBS THAT ARE BEING SHIPPED OUT WITHOUT DEBATE AND DESTROYING AMERICA'S QUALITY OF LIFE. Perhaps they should chew on that awhile.

And here's the bigger question: Where are the Democrats and Hillary on this issue.
With all the talk about flags, this is something tangible that affects our lives and will impact our future. Why aren't we debating this from corner???

And that's only the beginning....

Les Aaron
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Have We Set Ourselves Up For Another Four Years of Republican Rule?...

Right now, Republicans Hold the Election Lead…


Is it possible that we could wind up with another Republican president?.

Dare I say such a thing? The truth is that it is not only possible, but based upon what has happened or hasn’t happened through early 2006, it is entirely probable.

While Democrats twiddle their thumbs, there are at least four or more serious Republican candidates, two of them with the name identity and moderate stands who might gather the votes needed to win. On the other side of the aisle, there is no serious Democratic candidate standing in the wings who commands the authority or the presence to win unless you include Hillary Clinton. A recent study conducted by Newsweek suggests that if Hillary is the candidate, that one out of three voters will not cast their votes for her.

On the possible Republican slate, one prospective candidate appears much more a moderate than his voting patterns and loyalties would seem to suggest. Yet, he is regarded as more palatable than any other candidate save one, has excellent name recognition and standing in the polls and his own party. That candidate is John McCain, a candidate who seems more of his own man that the facts would attest. While John looks like a man of the middle, the fact is that he is a conservative and while he has charged that Bush has used unfair advantages to win the popular vote, he has already lined up Bush operatives and is building a war chest using money from former Bush contributors.

The other candidate, with probably the best name recognition and the strongest support among Republicans and the unaligned is the former mayor of New York, Rudolph Giuliani...

While neither has professed a hunger for the White House, Mayor Giuliani has very strong positives for a leading candidate. He is thought of as a hero who not only eliminated crime in New York, he also managed to preside over the worst disaster in American history with courage and dignity. He did not disappear from the scene to return when it was known to be safe. Not only did he stand his ground, he behaved rationally and faced up to the crisis with admirable qualities. Moreover, people remember that he stayed on the job night after night and even managed to attend the funerals of his first responders who lost their lives in the line of duty. Rudolph Giuliani presents a very strong candidate especially if the anti-terrorism theme remains central to the upcoming election as it is likely to be. And there is no one in mind who could stand up at this stage of the game to his credentials; nevertheless, Rudolph Giuliani is not universally liked among Republicans. Many see him as too liberal, too independent to be bought by lobbyist dollars and not right wing enough to motivate the Right Wing to go out of their way to support his candidacy.

Also, in the wings, is Gingrich and Romney, both well known names who could bring enthusiasm and support for a more-middle of the road stance and several southern conservatives who are being supported by the Right Wing branch of the Republican Party.


The Democrats have literally failed to seize on all of the opportunities presented by those in office. They have failed to take advantage of hurricane Katrina; they have failed to capitalize on the frustration of the Iraq war and they have failed to provide a new vision for AMerican business and industry.

in effect, they still come across as a badly fragmented party that has failed to present its own platform and vision. For those of us who struggled under the so-called Rainbow Coalition, there is the danger of moving forward with a party that is all over the lot and can’t seem to find its center. This is the danger in an election where the majority still hover around the middle.

I know this argument runs counter to what everyone else sees a Democratic Victory. What I say is that we are in danger of counting our chickens before they’re hatched and sitting back in apathy waiting for the backlash to help our chances. But an objective assessment provides no reason for sitting back and waiting for the inevitable. In fact, if a leader with strong credentials and the talents to bring us all together has not begun to emerge by now, our willingness to assume a quick victory at the polls may need a reality check. Also, Americans have still not resolved the problems of the voting machines that leave no paper trail; until that is done, the question of a fair and honest election is still a moot point!

Since the eighties the Democrats have failed to congeal with a coherent and consistent policy and agenda that the rest of us could relate to. If that continues through the mid-terms, there is a very good chance that the Republicans with some of the lowest poll numbers in history, with a disastrous tax record, and more investigations and indictments than anyone can remember, may actually fool us all and win with a candidate who has strong name recognition and is able to attract the moderate vote.

It is time for the Democratic Party to come to its senses and move into high gear.

Les Aaron
The Committee for Positive Change/08.

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Sunday, March 26, 2006

Thanks to Claudette J. Konola for sending along this great article on Global Warming...

Global warming trend on course to submerge coasts, researchers say MARTIN MITTELSTAEDT From Friday's Globe and Mail If current temperature trends continue to the end of the century, the Earth's climate will be warm enough to cause a massive melting of Greenland's ice sheet and a partial collapse of the Antarctic ice sheet, resulting in a torrent of melt water that will raise global sea levels by up to six metres, according to a pair of new research papers. The increase in ocean levels would devastate low-lying coastal areas, put dozens of major cities under water, and become irreversible at some point later this century "unless something is done to dramatically reduce human emissions of greenhouse gas pollution," warns Jonathan Overpeck, a professor at the University of Arizona and one of the researchers.He said that if serious efforts to limit global warming are not taken soon, "we're committed to four to six metres of sea-level rise in the future."The research is some of the most alarming to date on the possible effects of global warming, and was based on computer models that recreated the climate during the last really warm period in the Earth's history before the present era. That earlier epoch was an interglacial heat wave beginning about 130,000 years ago that caused northern regions to be bathed in an unusually long, warm spell lasting nearly 12,000 years.At the time, temperatures in Arctic regions were probably about three to five degrees warmer than they are now, and reached the same levels they are projected to attain later this century because of emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from human activity.If what happened in the past is any kind of prologue to what might happen in the future, scientists believe there will be serious consequences."Although the focus of our work is polar, the implications are global," said Bette Otto-Bliesner of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., and another one of the researchers."These ice sheets melted before and sea levels rose," she said.She said the warmth needed isn't that much above present conditions.The two papers outlining the research are being published in the current issue of the journal Science.The finding could have major significance in the debate about the effects of global warming because it suggests that current projections on the change in sea levels due to the melting of ice sheets may be far too conservative.The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the main body of scientists assessing the threat from global warming, has projected that rising sea levels would likely be a modest inconvenience, with ocean levels up anywhere from about one-10th of a metre to just under a metre by 2100.The new research concluded "that the melting could be faster and hence more challenging for society."The current rate of sea-level rise in the world's oceans is about 2.6 mm a year, or about the thickness of two dimes. The researchers said that at some points during the previous interglacial period, levels likely rose by 20 mm a year or more, suggesting that total increases of around two metres in a century are possible.That earlier warming spell caused about half of Greenland's ice cap to melt, the boreal forest to march northward to the Arctic ocean coastline in most areas of the North, and the disappearance of ice sheets from almost all areas of the Canadian High Arctic islands.Greenland even started to live up to the literal meaning of its name, at least in the southern part of the huge island, which at the time was covered in tundra similar to what is now found in much of Northern Canada.The melting in the Arctic region caused only about half of the rise in sea levels calculated to have occurred at the time, and the researchers concluded that some unknown process linked to the warming in the Northern Hemisphere then prompted a massive chuck of Antarctica's ice sheet to float into the ocean, accounting for the rest of the sea-level change.It is the first time studies have indicated that melting in the Arctic can trigger similar problems in the Antarctic, which has worrisome implications as the world's climate changes due to global warming.Investigations of the last interglacial period are a fascinating research topic for scientists trying to figure out what might happen in the near future because of global warming."It's the most recent time, even though it's a long time ago, where the temperatures in the Arctic were similar to what is forecast this century," said Shawn Marshall, a professor at the University of Calgary's geography department and the sole Canadian on the team that conducted the research. That last warm spell was unlike the one now under way, which is due to human causes, such as burning fossil fuels and clearing forests.According to Prof. Marshall, about 130,000 years ago, the Earth's orbit and tilt changed slightly, causing more intense sunlight to fall on Arctic regions. This extra warmth caused temperatures to remain above freezing for longer each summer in the North, triggering the vast melting that kept oceans at elevated levels for about 12,000 years.The orbit and tilt then changed, ending the warm period.To verify their findings on sea-level rise and the increase in temperature, the researchers looked for natural evidence to show they were on the right track.Prof. Marshall said one piece of strong corroborating evidence is that cores taken from the main ice fields now existing on islands in the Canadian High Arctic show nothing dating from before the last interglacial period, indicating it all must have melted.Older ice exists in Greenland, however, meaning that not all of its ice sheet melted.Researchers have also found plant pollen and seashells from things living in northern latitudes during the last interglacial period that could have survived only if temperatures were substantially warmer than those currently prevailing.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

The Other Fuel Sources Don't Pay Tribute to the Czars of Government...


HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA Saturday March 25, 2006





ATEC Power goes with flowFirm hopes
turbines will drive Bay of Fundy tidal power
By JUDY MYRDEN
Business Reporter
A Windsor company wants to harness the Bay of Fundy’s immense tidal power to generate electricity.
ATEC Power Inc. has reached an agreement with an American company, UEK Corp., to use its tidal turbine technology to build and use these underwater turbines in Atlantic Canada.
The firm wants to start testing the tidal turbines, pending provincial government approval, and begin sea trials in 2007.
"We think that this particular technology is very sound, from the standpoint of both its efficiency and being environmentally friendly," Trevor Hughes, ATEC Power president, a lawyer and president of Evangeline Securities, said Thursday.
The turbines were designed and patented by a Canadian inventor, Philippe Vauthier, at the company’s operations in Annapolis, Md.
The UEK twin turbine is similar to operating an Underwater Electric Kite — source of the acronym that forms the company’s name and logo. The firm’s website says the turbine moves like a kite anchored to the bottom by a cable and controlled by a computer; it rises or descends searching for the layer of water where the tidal current runs fastest.
Mr. Hughes said the high cost of oil to generate electricity, along with the advent of new turbine technology, has made the project feasible.
The company, founded in 2005 with private investors, hopes someday to sell its tidally generated electricity to Nova Scotia Power and stabilize power rates.
But NSP spokeswoman Glennie Langille said the company just learned of the company’s proposal and had no further comment.
NSP operates the only tidal power facility in the Bay of Fundy, at the Annapolis Tidal Generating Station at Annapolis Royal, which produces enough electricity for 3,000 homes and has been in operation for almost 20 years.
Preliminary tidal current studies by ATEC Power show the most favourable site for tidal power generation is Minas Passage between Cape Split and Cape Blomidon.
The company plans to conduct site mapping and evaluation studies this spring and summer, upon receiving provincial government permits.
The Bay of Fundy has among the highest and most powerful tides in the world.
These tides have been in the news recently with the announcement that Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have joined Maine, Massachusetts, Alaska, Washington and California to pay $425,000 for a study on the viability of tidal current power in the waters bordering these provinces and states.
Another local energy company, Maritime Tidal Energy Inc., wants to produce power by using marine turbines.
( jmyrden@herald.ca)
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Friday, March 24, 2006

Giving Kafka A New Meaning!

Personal Opinion:

The Levees, Symbol of Our Concern
And A Metaphor for the Government's Response

Les Aaron

There are 11,000 mobile homes sitting around gathering dust while
folks in New Orleans go homeless; this is a stark metaphor for the
injustice that is being perpetrated on people whose only mistake was
being in the wrong place at the wrong time...
This situation is being exacerbated with the recognition that many
of the local residents have seen no improvement in their quality of
life since the hurricane.

What makes matters a case of smoke and mirrors, is the fact that
over three billion has been allocated as congress pushes New Orleans problems
to the background.

But while the US Army Corps of Engineers goes
about its job of fixing the levees and homes downtown are being demolished,
the irony is that on probing deeper, we discover that the engineers are following
a guideline that goes back to the fifties and the rebuilding they are doing is to bring
the levees up to the standard they were just prior to the last hurricane.

What we have building here is an updated version of Ground Hog Day where all of
the players are condemned to repeating the past seemingly forever.
Will the media go deeper and uncover what's really happening or will we
be destined to see the levees failing over and over again.

As we approach hurricane season, it won't be long before we find out...

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Snow Job

Letter to the Secretary
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Dear John Snow, secretary of the Treasury:

I'm glad that you've started talking about income inequality, which in recent years has reached levels not seen since before World War II. But if you want to be credible on the subject, you need to make some changes in your approach.

First, you shouldn't claim, as you seemed to earlier this week, that there's anything meaningful about the decline in some measures of inequality between 2000 and 2003. Every economist realizes that, as The Washington Post put it, "much of the decline in inequality during that period reflected the popping of the stock market bubble," which led to a large but temporary fall in the incomes of the richest Americans.

We don't have detailed data for more recent years yet, but the available indicators suggest that after 2003, incomes at the top and the overall level of inequality came roaring back. That surge in inequality explains why, despite your best efforts to talk up the economic numbers, most Americans are unhappy with the Bush economy.

I find it helpful to illustrate what's going on with a hypothetical example: say 10 middle-class guys are sitting in a bar. Then the richest guy leaves, and Bill Gates walks in.
Because the richest guy in the bar is now much richer than before, the average income in the bar soars. But the income of the nine men who aren't Bill Gates hasn't increased, and no amount of repeating "But average income is up!" will convince them that they're better off.
Now think about what happened in 2004 (the figures for 2005 aren't in yet, but it was almost certainly more of the same). The economy grew reasonably fast in 2004, but most families saw little if any improvement in their financial situation.
Instead, a small fraction of the population got much, much richer. For example, Forbes tells us that the compensation of chief executives at the 500 largest corporations rose 54 percent in 2004. In effect, Bill Gates walked into the bar. Average income rose, but only because of rising incomes at the top.

Speaking of executive compensation, Mr. Snow, it hurts your credibility when you say, as you did in a recent interview, that soaring pay for top executives reflects their productivity and that we should "trust the marketplace." Executive pay isn't set in the marketplace; it's set by boards that the executives themselves appoint. And executives' pay often bears little relationship to their performance.

You yourself, as you must know, are often cited as an example. When you were appointed to your present job, Forbes pointed out that the performance of the company you had run, CSX, was "middling at best." Nonetheless, you were "by far the highest-paid chief in the industry."
And the business careers of other prominent members of the administration, including the president and vice president, seem to demonstrate the truth of the adage that it's not what you know, it's who you know. So my advice on the question of executive pay is: don't go there.
Finally, you should stop denying that the Bush tax cuts favor the wealthy. I know that administration number-crunchers have produced calculations purporting to show that the tax cuts were tilted toward the middle class. But using the right measure — the effect of the tax cuts on after-tax income — the bias toward the haves and have-mores is unmistakable.
According to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, once the Bush tax cuts are fully phased in, they will raise the after-tax income of middle-income families by 2.3 percent. But they will raise the after-tax income of people like yourself, with incomes of more than $1 million, by 7.3 percent.
And those calculations don't take into account the indirect effects of tax cuts. If the tax cuts are made permanent, they'll eventually have to be offset by large spending cuts. In practical terms, that means cuts where the money is: in Social Security and Medicare benefits. Since middle-income Americans will feel the brunt of these cuts, yet received a relatively small tax break, they'll end up worse off. But the wealthy will be left considerably wealthier.

Of course, my suggestions about how to improve your credibility would force you to stop repeating administration talking points. But you're the secretary of the Treasury. Your job is to make economic policy, not to spout propaganda. Oh, wait. Politics Blog Top Sites

Thursday, March 23, 2006

A Period of Tension



"Yeah, ma, like the president said,
we experienced 'a period of tension.'" Posted by Picasa

Manual Dexterity



"It just so happens that our department
is looking for someone with excellent manual
dexterity, Mr. Handley.." Posted by Picasa

A friend of mine from up in Dean country sent me this great article by Jane Smiley and I have taken the liberty of reprinting it here...
I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did...

les Aaron


Subject: a point of view

By Jane Smiley

Bruce Bartlett, The Cato Institute, Andrew Sullivan, George Packer, William F. Buckley, Sandra Day O'Connor, Republican voters in Indiana and all the rest of you newly-minted dissenters from Bush's faith-based reality seem, right now, to be glorying in your outrage, which is always a pleasure and feels, at the time, as if it is having an effect, but those of us who have been anti-Bush from day 1 (defined as the day after the stolen 2000 election) have a few pointers for you that should make your transition more realistic.1. Bush doesn't know you disagree with him. Nothing about you makes you of interest to George W. Bush once you no longer agree with and support him. No degree of relationship (father, mother, etc.), no longstanding friendly intercourse (Jack Abramoff), no degree of expertise (Brent Scowcroft), no essential importance (Tony Blair, American voters) makes any difference. There is nothing you have to offer that makes Bush want to know you once you have come to disagree with him. Your opinions and feelings now exist in a world entirely external to the mind of George W. Bush. You are now just one of those "polls" that he pays no attention to. When you were on his side, you thought that showed "integrity" on his part. It doesn't. It shows an absolute inability to learn from experience.

2. Bush doesn't care whether you disagree with him. As a man who has dispensed with the reality-based world, and is entirely protected by his handlers from feeling the effects of that world, he is indifferent to what you now think is real. Is the Iraq war a failure and a quagmire? Bush doesn't care. Is global warming beginning to affect us right now? So what. Have all of his policies with regard to Iran been misguided and counter-productive? He never thinks about it. You know that Katrina tape in which Bush never asked a question? It doesn't matter how much you know or how passionately you feel or, most importantly, what degree of disintegration you see around you, he's not going to ask you a question. You and your ideas are dead to him. You cannot change his mind. Nine percent of polled Americans would agree with attacking Iran right now. To George Bush, that will be a mandate, if and when he feels like doing it, because...

3. Bush does what he feels like doing and he deeply resents being told, even politely, that he ought to do anything else. This is called a "sense of entitlement". Bush is a man who has never been anywhere and never done anything, and yet he has been flattered and cajoled into being president of the United States through his connections, all of whom thought they could use him for their own purposes. He has a surface charm that appeals to a certain type of American man, and he has used that charm to claim all sorts of perks, and then to fail at everything he has ever done. He did not complete his flight training, he failed at oil investing, he was a front man and a glad-hander as a baseball owner. As the Governor of Texas, he originated one educational program that turned out to be a debacle; as the President of the US, his policies have constituted one screw-up after another. You have stuck with him through all of this, made excuses for him, bailed him out. From his point of view, he is perfectly entitled by his own experience to a sense of entitlement. Why would he ever feel the need to reciprocate? He's never had to before this.

4. President Bush is your creation. When the US Supreme Court humiliated itself in 2000 by handing the presidency to Bush even though two of the justices (Scalia and Thomas) had open conflicts of interest, you did not object. When the Bush administration adopted an "Anything but Clinton" policy that resulted in ignoring and dismissing all warnings of possible terrorist attacks on US soil, you went along with and made excuses for Bush. When the Bush administration allowed the corrupt Enron corporation to swindle California ratepayers and taxpayers in a last ditch effort to balance their books in 2001, you laughed at the Californians and ignored the links between Enron and the administration. When it was evident that the evidence for the war in Iraq was cooked and that State Department experts on the Middle East were not behind the war and so it was going to be run as an exercise in incompetence, you continued to attack those who were against the war in vicious terms and to defend policies that simply could not work. On intelligent design, global warming, doctoring of scientific results to reflect ideology, corporate tax giveaways, the K Street project, the illegal redistricting of Texas, torture at Gitmo and Abu Ghraib, the Terry Schiavo fiasco, and the cronyism that led to the destruction of New Orleans you have failed to speak out with integrity or honesty, preferring power to truth at every turn. Bush does what he wants because you have let him.

5. Tyranny is your creation. What we have today is the natural and inevitable outcome of ideas and policies you have promoted for the last generation. I once knew a guy who was still a Marxist in 1980. Whenever I asked him why Communism had failed in Russia and China, he said "Mistakes were made". He could not believe that Marxism itself was at fault, just as you cannot believe that the ideology of the unregulated free market has created the world we live in today. You are tempted to say: "Mistakes have been made", but in fact, psychologically and sociologically, no mistakes have been made. The unregulated free market has operated to produce a government in its own image. In an unregulated free market, for example, cheating is merely another sort of advantage that, supposedly, market forces might eventually "shake out" of the system. Of course, anyone with common sense understands that cheaters do damage that sometimes cannot be repaired before they are "shaken out", but according to the principles of the unregulated free market, the victims of that sort of damage are just out of luck and the damage that happens to them is just a sort of "culling". It is no accident that our government is full of cheaters--they learned how to profit from cheating when they were working in corporations that were using bribes, perks, and secret connections to cheat their customers of good products, their neighbors of healthy environmental conditions, their workers of workplace safety and decent paychecks. It was only when the corporations began cheating their shareholders that any of you squealed, but you should know from your own experience that the unregulated free market as a "level playing field" was the biggest laugh of the 20th century. No successful company in the history of capitalism has ever favored open competition. When you folks pretended, in the eighties, that you weren't using the ideology of the free market to cover your own manipulations of the playing field to your own advantage, you may have suckered yourselves, and even lots of American workers, but observers of capitalism since Adam Smith could have told you it wasn't going to work.

And then there was the way you used racism and religious intolerance to gain and hold onto power. Nixon was cynical about it--taking the party of Lincoln and reaching out to disaffected southern racists, drumming up a backlash against the Civil Rights movement for the sake of votes, but none of you has been any less vicious. Racism might have died an unlamented death in this country, but you kept it alive with phrases like "welfare queen" and your resistance to affirmative action and taxation for programs to help people in our country with nothing, or very little. You opted not to take the moral high ground and recognize that the whole nation would be better off without racism, but rather to increase class divisions and racial divisions for the sake of your own comfort, pleasure, and profit. You have used religion in exactly the same way. Instead of strongly defending the constitutional separation of church and state, you have encouraged radical fundamentalist sects to believe that they can take power in the US and mold our secular government to their own image, and get rich doing it. The US could have become a moderating force in what seems now to be an inevitable battle among the three monotheistic Abrahamic religions, but you have made that impossible by flattering and empowering our own violent and intolerant Christian right.

You have created an imperium, heedless of the most basic wisdom of the Founding Fathers--that at the very least, no man is competent enough or far-seeing enough to rule imperially. Checks and balances were instituted by Madison, Jefferson, Franklin, and the rest of them not because of some abstract distrust of power, but because they had witnessed the screw-ups and idiocies of unchecked power. You yourselves have demonstrated the failures of unchecked power--in an effort to achieve it, you have repeatedly contravened the expressed wishes of most Americans, who favor a moderate foreign policy, reasonable domestic programs, a goverrnment that works, environmental preservation, women's rights to contraception, abortion, and a level playing field. Somehow you thought you could mold the imperium to reflect your wishes, but guess what--that's what an imperium is--one man rule. If you fear the madness of King George, you have no recourse if you've given up the checks and balances that you inherited and that were meant to protect you.

Your ideas and your policies have promoted selfishness, greed, short-term solutions, bullying, and pain for others. You have looked in the faces of children and denied the existence of a "common good". You have disdained and denied the idea of "altruism". At one time, our bureaucracy was full of people who had gone into government service or scientific research for altruistic reasons--I knew, because I knew some of them. You have driven them out and replaced them with vindictive ignoramuses. You have lied over and over about your motives, for example, making laws that hurt people and calling it "originalist interpretations of the Constitution" (conveniently ignoring the Ninth Amendment). You have increased the powers of corporations at the expense of every other sector in the nation and actively defied any sort of regulation that would require these corporations to treat our world with care and respect. You have made economic growth your deity, and in doing so, you have accelerated the power of the corporations to destroy the atmosphere, the oceans, the ice caps, the rainforests, and the climate. You have produced CEOs in charge of lots of resources and lots of people who have no more sense of reciprocity or connection or responsibility than George W. Bush.

Now you are fleeing him, but it's only because he's got the earmarks of a loser. Your problem is that you don't know why he's losing. You think he's made mistakes. But no. He's losing because the ideas that you taught him and demonstrated for him are bad ideas, self-destructive ideas, and even suicidal ideas. And they are immoral ideas. You should be ashamed of yourselves because not only have your ideas not worked to make the world a better place, they were inhumane and cruel to begin with, and they have served to cultivate and excuse the inhumane and cruel character traits of those who profess them.

6. As Bad as Bush is, Cheney is Worse.


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Another Feather in Palast's Cap

I've been a supporter of Greg since 1999 when I first encountered him. Greg's book entitled the Best Government Money Can Buy tells the whole truth about the election in Florida and why we lost it (according to the SC and Howard Baker at least)...
By the way, Palast is also the guy who reprinted "Fortunate Son" the unauthorized bio of Junior after Hatfield, the original author died under unusual circumstances where the homocide folks investigating declared suicide before conducting a post-mortem; no hint of skull-duggery there of course. The Greg sees it, and I concur, this is about oil but not about what most of us think...Read on!...

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Greg Palast: Bush Didn't Bungle Iraq, You FoolsTuesday, 21 March 2006, 11:05 amOpinion: Greg Palast
Bush Didn't Bungle Iraq, You FoolsTHE MISSION WAS INDEED ACCCOMPLISHEDby Greg Palast - GregPalast.comfor The Guardian20 March 2006
Get off it. All the carping, belly-aching and complaining about George Bush's incompetence in Iraq, from both the Left and now the Right, is just dead wrong.
On the third anniversary of the tanks rolling over Iraq's border, most of the 59 million Homer Simpsons who voted for Bush are beginning to doubt if his mission was accomplished.
But don't kid yourself -- Bush and his co-conspirator, Dick Cheney, accomplished exactly what they set out to do. In case you've forgotten what their real mission was, let me remind you of White House spokesman Ari Fleisher's original announcement, three years ago, launching of what he called,
"OperationIraqiLiberation."
O.I.L. How droll of them, how cute. Then, Karl Rove made the giggling boys in the White House change it to "OIF" -- Operation Iraqi Freedom. But the 101st Airborne wasn't sent to Basra to get its hands on Iraq's OIF.
"It's about oil," Robert Ebel told me. Who is Ebel? Formerly the CIA's top oil analyst, he was sent by the Pentagon, about a month before the invasion, to a secret confab in London with Saddam's former oil minister to finalize the plans for "liberating" Iraq's oil industry. In London, Bush's emissary Ebel also instructed Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum, the man the Pentagon would choose as post-OIF oil minister for Iraq, on the correct method of disposing Iraq's crude.
And what did the USA want Iraq to do with Iraq's oil? The answer will surprise many of you: and it is uglier, more twisted, devilish and devious than anything imagined by the most conspiracy-addicted blogger. The answer can be found in a 323-page plan for Iraq's oil secretly drafted by the State Department. Our team got a hold of a copy; how, doesn't matter. The key thing is what's inside this thick Bush diktat: a directive to Iraqis to maintain a state oil company that will "enhance its relationship with OPEC."
Enhance its relationship with OPEC??? How strange: the government of the United States ordering Iraq to support the very OPEC oil cartel which is strangling our nation with outrageously high prices for crude.
Specifically, the system ordered up by the Bush cabal would keep a lid on Iraq's oil production -- limiting Iraq's oil pumping to the tight quota set by Saudi Arabia and the OPEC cartel.
There you have it. Yes, Bush went in for the oil -- not to get MORE of Iraq's oil, but to prevent Iraq producing TOO MUCH of it.
You must keep in mind who paid for George's ranch and Dick's bunker: Big Oil. And Big Oil -- and their buck-buddies, the Saudis -- don't make money from pumping more oil, but from pumping LESS of it. The lower the supply, the higher the price.
It's Economics 101. The oil industry is run by a cartel, OPEC, and what economists call an "oligopoly" -- a tiny handful of operators who make more money when there's less oil, not more of it. So, every time the "insurgents" blow up a pipeline in Basra, every time Mad Mahmoud in Tehran threatens to cut supply, the price of oil leaps. And Dick and George just LOVE it.
Dick and George didn't want more oil from Iraq, they wanted less. I know some of you, no matter what I write, insist that our President and his Veep are on the hunt for more crude so you can cheaply fill your family Hummer; that somehow, these two oil-patch babies are concerned that the price of gas in the USA is bumping up to $3 a gallon.
No so, gentle souls. Three bucks a gallon in the States (and a quid a litre in Britain) means colossal profits for Big Oil, and that makes Dick's ticker go pitty-pat with joy. The top oily-gopolists, the five largest oil companies, pulled in $113 billion in profit in 2005 -- compared to a piddly $34 billion in 2002 before Operation Iraqi Liberation. In other words, it's been a good war for Big Oil.
As per Plan Bush, Bahr Al-Ulum became Iraq's occupation oil minister; the conquered nation "enhanced its relationship with OPEC;" and the price of oil, from Clinton peace-time to Bush war-time, shot up 317%.
In other words, on the third anniversary of invasion, we can say the attack and occupation is, indeed, a Mission Accomplished. However, it wasn't America's mission, nor the Iraqis'. It was an Mission Accomplished for OPEC and Big Oil.
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On June 6, Penguin Dutton will release GREG PALAST'S NEW BOOK, "ARMED MADHOUSE: DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT LINES OF THE CLASS WAR." Order it today -- and view his investigative reports for Harper's Magazine and BBC television's Newsnight -- at www.GregPalast.com.
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The Last Table

If you ever been to a wedding at any time or any place, it is always a comfort to see that last table in the back reserved for the old-timers. They are the score-card; they keep things in balance; and we always know that Uncle Charlie or Aunt Jen are there to fall back on. They are the rock that endures...

Why do I bring this up?

Because the last time I looked, there is no table with the behind us anymore. In fact, there is no one. There is no fourth estate. THere is no government that stands up for the people. The senior statesmen of our society have been silenced. And you are "either with us, or against us!" In effect, we are the rear table; we are the voices of sanity and common sense.
And we are the only one's left to speak up.

In the end, this is clearly a dangerous enterprise.

When Nixon was president, he saw the world from his own deluded limited perspective. The difference between Nixon's day and today is that most people didn't buy into it; nor did he have the full support of the media or control Congress the way this president does.

Today, there are think tanks underwritten by vast conservative interests who do nothing but uphold the status quo!...Today, there is no separation between business and government. Today, there is no independent media voice that tells the people all of the facts.

We are, indeed, in big trouble, because the population in the rush to take care of the needs of the family are fundamentally detached from what is going on and tend to buy into the rhetoric.

As a result, we, those of us who have been labelled as soft on defense, are the only one's left to get out the message and tell it like it is.

It is as if everyone who counts is an unthinking clone who is programmed to stand tough and go the distance!--even if it is wrong; even if it wrecking the America we know and love.

We are all that stands between truth and the people.

We are the ultimate litmus test and if we are silenced, it's good by America!

Something to think about as we argue among ourselves about what is right for us to do...and how to do it.

It's us or the highway! If we forget that, all is lost!

Les Aaron
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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

NEWS FLASH: You Won't Believe this...

News Flash....4,000 computers at State to be replaced....

Tell me that we know what we're doing...

Guess what?

The State Department is replacing its old IBM computers
with new ones...

Guess who the supplier is?

If you said our leading potential enemy, the one country that has had hundreds of businesses here doing nothing but spying us, and that country was China, you'd be right!

China bought IBM.

They also have the contracts to replace the 4,000 computers with 4,000 made in China.

Of course, according to knowledgeable sources, they also have the ability to put in back doors, and introduce technology that will feed them all of the secret information being entered into these otherwise secret computers.

Of course, this isn't the first time that China has tried to hack into our computers; but now we've made it easy for them.

The hacks who approved the sale of the company to China said everything was handled in the right manner.

Sure, now our biggest secrets will go automatically onto their drives.

What a wonderful web we spin...

Spare me from this Assylum; everyone is crazy here!....

cHECK THIS OUT...
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"Bush a Maverick," Comments from the Dodo Bird

Being that I just got home, I had to get caught up with the Sopranos; that done I turned to Bill Mahr’s old programs.
One of them featured this old reprobate who heads up the Weekly Standard. He was openly peddling his book in which he claims that Bush is a maverick. Mahr nailed him good.
He said a president who supports the pharmaceutical industry’s claims, who supports privatization of Social Security and other government programs is hardly a maverick.
He asked him if he didn’t think that if Bush were a maverick he would be attacking the corporations who run American government today.
The boob tried to cover with some inane remarks that weren’t worth repeating.
Later, Mahr asked him if he would feel the same way if Hillary were making those kind of decisions. And he admitted that he wouldn’t. But for now, his argument is that Bush is a conservative with good conservative credentials.
How many more idiots like this are going to surface with their insipid arguments that are not even worth discussing. And what truly amazes me is that not only some idiot like this is allowed to go public with his specious arguments, it is that there will always be a market for stupidity. Every day and in every way, my confidence in the intelligence of the American public goes down. Right now, it is somewhere near gutter level. And to think, we were at one time respected for our intelligence.
What I cannot help to think about is the fate of the Sybarites who were equally deluded.

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From time to time, I will be publishing points from my book on Taking Back Democracy for reader's consideration. I hope to have the book in publication before summer...
It is being edited and reedited and currently stands at 280 pages.

I hope to donate part of the proceeds to keeping the Committee for Positive Change alive and to continue with my other programs as an adviser and supporter of liberal and progressive causes. If you would like to offer support in any way, please contact me at hubmaster@aol.com.

Point 13: The Media:


13. We must elevate the news media to its former status.

The news should not be construed as simply a profit machine or an entertainment vehicle that serves the owner’s narrow ends. It should be made clear that there is an obligation on the part of those ceded part of the airwaves and penalties for non-performance.

The media must be restored to reporting the news fairly and accurately. To accomplish, all of the recent FCC changes and amendments should be reversed to ensure that there is the necessary level of competition and diversity. Acquisitions by the larger media companies over the past five years should be reversed requiring managements to spin off their acquisitions. New owners and smaller establishments should be given every opportunity to compete in a new world of information and that should apply across the board with diversity the goal!


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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

My Lai Redeaux?

My Lai Redeaux?

I was listening to Julie Budd on Canadian radio this evening and she may have opened the door to a new revelation that could blow a lot of socks off in coming days. And if it plays, it could constitute the last hand in the end game. .
Listen up. This is what has managed to leak out.
This happened in November and is only coming to light now.

Take one marine on a maneuver outside of Baghdad who is killed by either a bomb or mortar round. After the explosion of the bomb that killed the GI, a second bomb was described by the reconnoitering marine unit. 15 Iraqi’s were reported killed!.

However, those familiar with what happened could not get the facts to balance out.
Something was fishy with the story being handed out by our side.

Word eventually got toTime magazine's Baghdad bureau.. And the chief reporter for Time looked into it. What he came up with caused him to look deeper. He met with the families affected, the doctor who examined the dead at the morgue and others and concluded that it could never have happened the way the marine unit had reported.

According to the doctor who did the post mortems, he said that the results of the examinations did not show signs that shrapnel caused the deaths of so many which would have been consistent with a bomb. In fact, the dead died as a results of shootings; the doctor, upon closer examination, found bullets lodged in their bodies. The dead included women and children and even one old grandfather who was crippled.

On closer examination, the Time senior correspondent said that according to his interviews, the most likely scenario was that the marines, angered by the death of one of their own, went on a killing spree going from household to household and firing automatically without thinking into the houses in seeking revenge and used the second bomb to explain all of the resulting dead..

When asked whether Time had spoken to the marines, he said that he was prevented from so doing when the local commandant learned of the incident and forbid his people to speak to the media.

If the above is true, and the Time senior reporter and his staff feel that it is, how can we not be reminded of My Lai. This sounds like a text book repeat of what happened all those years ago when a US patrol flipped out and unleashed a barrage of fire and destruction among innocents. My Lai, as many of us who were stationed in Asia will recall, helped bring about a whole new way of looking at a war that was being reported clinically by the government while it was tearing us apart as a nation. Attempts at covering up My Lai eventually failed and the story of the attrocities leaked out.

Listening to the whole argument, I was surprised that we’ve heard nothing about this unexplained incident here in the States and I cannot help but remember how the media helped blow the cover on the story then. Will it happen now? Will editors and reporters of good will resurrect honest and objective reporting? Will all of us come out of this feeling good to be an American. Or will we sink deeper into the abyss.

Even the extreme right has to be affected by the unwarranted deaths of innocents!
With My Lai, it woke us up as a nation; will this incident, if it proves true, have the same impact? Who can say but it will force us to revisit the moral grounds for our incursion into a land that did not attack us and had no connection with the terrorists of 9/11..


Les Aaron
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When Someone Says, I Am Only One Person...Hit Them With This!

When You Pull Your Head Out of the Sand, We Have A Few Things For You To Do...

"What can I do? I am only one person.

How many times have you heard that kind of answer.

It’s the passive negative response and to a great extent it is the reason we are where we are today. To anyone who says “I’m only one person…” I recite chapter and verse. I remind them that the big changes in the world have come from one person. Think Washington, Churchill, Lincoln, Roosevelt…

When it comes to change, new ideas, ground breaking concepts, for the most part, they have been the work of a single person working alone ie. Madame Currie, Steinmetz, Einstein, Galileo, Newton, Darwin and on and on in every field you can imagine…

Here’s just a few of the things that don’t take much time or effort that one person can do to make a difference. And while one person can change the world, think what can happen if everyone decided to do the things below. Imagine if every like-minded person in the country took a moment or two out to do one of these things every day or every other day. What do you think would happen? Would 100 million letters going to the Speaker have an impact? Would 100 million signatures on a petition wake up the press?You can answer that question yourself but here’s just my short list of things you can do without having to be a genius only an American who cares where we go from here.

Write a letter to your Representative

Write a letter to the newspaper

Send an email to a radio, cable or TV station’s website

Sign a petition

Tell your friends about a petition

Attend a meeting

Attend a march, a protest, a vigil

Speak up when the opportunity presents itself

Organize a gathering of friends to discuss an issue

Send out a press release


Start a discussion group

Serve as a conduit for information

Attend a political meeting

Speak up

Put up posters that focus on an issue

Write an editorial

Hold a PartyShow a film or DVD at your house

Protest

Send an email about an upcoming program to your friends

Spread the word

Organize a group

Raise some money for a deserving candidate

Organize a New England Town Meeting

Ask a candidate to come speak to your group

Sponsor some activism

Send a check to your favorite cause

Stay current with what’s going on

Join your local political party

Have a dessert party, a tea or some other functionTo bring together like-minded people

Join an Internet group

Sponsor your own mailing list

Start a network or serve to connect two different organizations

Write a newsletter

Build a database of like minded people

Get people engaged

Start a group to protect civil rights,

learn about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights

Bring in a progressive movie to your local theatre

Call up and complain about Right Wing dominated radio

Don’t let the Right Wing have the last word

Start a Think Tank on the issues

Do these things and tell others and get everyone involved in a Tsunami of communications that will literally drown the opposition and get them to cry “Uncle.”

It is the way to make change real and immediate.


Post these on your bulletin board and pass the word around!

Les Aaron

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The "I" Word!

This time we’re not talking about college interns…


They have done the deed.
The have mentioned the “I” Word.
It is as if it is being tested all over town to see what the reaction would be.
Would their heads be chopped off for even hinting at such things?.
Tonight, on CNN, they mentioned it too, reporting that “the word” has been popping up all over town. Gary Trudeau mentioned it in a recent column where the misdeeds of Clinton for telling a teeny little white lie were compared to the multiple misdeeds of the present occupant; there was no contest. It was mentioned the way TB used to be mentioned in the thirties—something that people only spoke about in hushed words.. But the “I” Word was beginning to loom large. People were found whispering to each other, exchanging meaningful glances and sly winks.

Now that we know that tolerance for the word is spreading, the big question is there movement in the Impeachment direction? That is what nobody knows…but it seems almost as if two parallel vectors destined never to cross paths are set to collide: And the impossible event—an event considered not even thought-worthy less than a year ago is being discussed with impunity in ever broadening circles around town and around the country in places where “influentials” gather to swap stories. And, oddly enough, a lot of these influentials are Republican rain makers!....

The “loyalists”, on the other hand, are still trying to muster their Battle of the Bulge—their return from defeat with some uncanny reasoning…
One strategy has it that considering the threat of Impeachment now—before the election—may be a good thing; that Republicans when confronted with such a reality will rally around their wounded leader like drones around their Queen.
And that would be a good thing before the democrats become the majority in Congress!
Because deep down, every Republican including those who took pride in beating the daylights out of Dems during Congressional sessions, know that as sure as night follows day, there will be retribution for the actions that brought Clinton down for hardly more than a civil infraction—something personal that should never have attracted the attention or time that it did!...

How will all this play out?

Who can say. But one thing is of real interest. Only months ago, no one would have admitted that the “I” word would be making its appearance again so soon!

And what is worse for Republicans is the fact that Americans do not seem to be squeamish about using the word. Moreover, the crumbling of this administration continues unabated rivaling the falling survey numbers…

The bottom line is that the Republican back field, the real “heavies,” seems to be scattering faster then a convention of petty larcenists confronting a bevy of Dobermans… Increasingly, this cadre is beginning to look like the gang who couldn’t shoot straight!

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Monday, March 20, 2006

"Where are the Heroes?"

The Time for Heroes is Almost Past!

In his rush to achieve narrow ends, the Master of Gobbledygook has some willing accomplices: Us! Oh, not you or me necessarily, but all the rest of us Americans who are loathe to think ill of our leadership—no matter how bad they are!. That is something inbred in us; a reluctance to think that our leaders would do anything to hurt us.

In our naïve way, we have paved the way for the worst cadre of leaders that this country has ever known. And we have been painfully slow to wake up to the truth. It is part of our psyches to think of our leaders as our extended families, as part of what makes us what we are. But that time is ending. Witness the polls. Survey after survey reinforces the glacial truth, that the president’s approval rating is approaching the abyss and could plummet even further. In virtually every single survey, his standing stood at under 40% with more than one survey showing only 37% support! Down from double those figures after he declared “Victory” in Iraq somewhat prematurely nearly three years ago!...

What does this auger?

Republican reactions may serve as the best barometer of what falling polls and public apathy for the president’s policies may signal. Observers of Bush loyalists note that they are taking to the hills faster than a pack of wounded rabbits with the hounds breathing down their necks. Cutting and running seems to be where the Party of Lincoln stands today.

It is surprising to discover that many of his previously staunch supporters really held ideologies opposed to the president’s; many, it turns out now, did not uphold his arguments for going to War. Many were actually against his violations of the Constitution and privacy measures. Many now tell us that they were diametrically opposed to torture, the holding of American citizens in violation of their Constitutional rights. Many believed in their hearts—according to their own press releases, felt that the policies embraced by Bush and his cadre of dissemblers were really at odds with the will of the people.

The only trouble was that up until now, they never said anything! They never disagreed with the president or the leadership. And they never stood up to be counted!

So what are we as voters and citizens to think?

What we are seeing is not so much dwindling support for this president but an attempt to shore up support for Republicans who are faced with the reality of getting re-elected.

Most have discovered that if your stand has been for policies and programs that have dwindling support among the electorate, you had better change your ways or declare your independence. So what we see instead of being heroic moves is really the scurrying around of desperate men who recognize that everything they stood for, everything they supported is going down in flames!

It is still unclear how Democrats facing hands full of Royal Flushes and Full Houses will play their hands.

For now, there is still dissension in the ranks. And no one has emerged to energize the electorate or prove themselves the courageous leader that we, the rank and file, are seeking to lead us—someone who is unafraid to pick up the standard and assail the battlements.

The slowness and deliberateness of the Democratic leaders is loaded with meaning for those of us who were willing to stand up and speak our minds. The time for heroes to emerge is growing late! And most of us are dumbfounded by the fact that so few have been willing to stand up for us at this hour when victory is all but ours!....

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Sunday, March 19, 2006

The Truth About Republicans...

From Roslyn Pulitzer....

Subject: THE TRUTH ABOUT REPUBLICANS Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 19:01:18 +0000
Things you have to believe to be a Republican today.....G-D loves you, and shares your hatred of homosexuals and Hillary Clinton.Saddam was a good guy when Reagan armed him, a bad guy when Bush's daddy made war on him, a good guy when Cheney did business with him, and a bad guy when Bush needed a "we can't find Bin Laden" diversion.Trade with Cuba is wrong because the country is Communist, but trade with China and Vietnam is vital to a spirit of international harmony.The United States should get out of the United Nations, and our highest national priority is enforcing U.N. resolutions against Iraq.A woman can't be trusted with decisions about her own body, but multi-national corporations can make decisions affecting all mankind without regulation.The best way to improve military morale is to praise the troops in speeches, while slashing veterans' benefits and combat pay.If condoms are kept out of schools, adolescents won't have sex.A good way to fight terrorism is to belittle our long-time allies, then demand their cooperation and money. Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy, but providing health care to all Americans is socialism. HMOs and insurance companies have the best interests of the public at heart.Global warming and tobacco's link to cancer are junk science, but creationism should be taught in schools.A president lying about an extramarital affair is an impeachable offense, but a president lying to enlist support for a war in which thousands die is solid defense policy. Government should limit itself to the powers named in the Constitution, which include banning gay marriages and censoring the Internet.The public has a right to know about Hillary's cattle trades, but George Bush's driving record is none of our business.Being a drug addict is a moral failing and a crime, unless you're a conservative radio host. Then it's an illness and you need our prayers for your recovery. What Bill Clinton did in the 1960s is of vital national interest, but what Bush did in the '80s is irrelevant.

How Much Is A Job Worth?

Post Mortem For America: "And they lived happily ever after?..." As a people brought up on nursery rhymes, we like to hear good news and happy endings. We are not eager to peek behind the screen to see who is manipulating our thinking processes. Therefore, when the government says that they’ve created more new jobs than at the end of any recession we tend to buy into their arguments without examining what they say critically. We don’t ask what kind of jobs or whether they are permanent or decent paying. In our anxiousness for good things to happen, we kind of make allowances. . When we are told that Americans are reinvesting in the stock market and that the market is going up, we tend to think of that as bullish news. And we rush to get into this new American bonanza. When we hear that the economy is going strong, that’s enough for us. In short, we still tend to buy into the American dream 9/11 or not. That’s why when occasionally the real truth slips out, it doesn’t seem to penetrate our desire for “happy endings” to those fairy tales that Washington seems good at conjuring up.

So, if you really want to know what’s going on, you must get beyond the “Disneyfication” of the American way of life and take a long hard look at the facts. A good place to start is at the state level.

Here’s just one example that I came across on one of my periodic visits to parts of the country to get a feeling for where things are in an America that’s been Wal-Marted to the extreme. Let me explain: We all know that the states compete internationally for new employers who will provide good paying jobs. That is nothing new, but what is new is the fact that for the first time, state governments seem willing to give away the store to attract jobs to their states.

We may ask why.

The answer is somewhat unsettling. The truth is that most states are bleeding good “quality of life” jobs and replacing them where they can with low-paying service sector jobs that are not equivalent by any measure.

To understand how this works take the recent comments by the president during recent trip to India where he reassured the people there that we support the improvement in their economy. At the time, he mentioned that it was time for Americans to start training for the jobs that will be in demand in this century. .

When the Bureau of Labor Statistics was queried about which jobs would be plentiful in this new century, they responded that the two fastest growing segments of work will be for nurses assistants and food handlers, two of the lowest paying income categories.

What do we make of this? It seems to imply that the Information Age jobs scheduled to elevate America’s economy was misgauged by that self-serving guidebook, the Greening of America, that said it was okay to jettison our manufacturing base replacing it with higher level “clean” jobs in Information. Based on historical precedent, quite the opposite has proven true. Information Age jobs are continuing to move “off-shore” while Americans will have to be content with service-sector replacements which tend to be part-time and low paying. .

The States are already beginning to pay the price in the economy with the current changes in the automotive industry occasioned by the demand for Japanese and German cars and the loss of textile and other manufacturing jobs to places like India and China.

To rectify that problem and rebuild their tax base, many states are finding that the cost of attracting new business is growing steeper all of the time. Costs of job replacement are running the States up to 100,000 dollars a job and up and those steep prices are not uncommon among States competing for international business.

Last week, South Carolina broke the record paying upwards of 160,000 dollars per job to attract KIA a South Korean automobile manufacture to locate a plant there that would create several thousand new jobs for the state. South Carolinians expect that they will make up the losses in new taxes that the give-away will incur but recognize that it may take many years. But if we thought that this was insanity on a state-wide scale, you might want to look away when hearing about Washington State’s decision to pay Boeing over three billion dollars to locate a plant there.

But all of these high end pyrotechnics do not get into the reality of what is taking place here and tend to camouflage the fact that Americans are finding themselves the whipping boy of free trade policies that are simply wrong-headed and don’t work unless there is a level playing field, they will continue to hemorrhage jobs that impact their quality of life. Until Americans see clearly how their futures are being traded away to ensure fat profits for business, we will continue to see a growing trade deficit and lowered expectations now and into the future for each family. Nevertheless, with our fairy tale mentalities, we probably won’t do anything about it until it gets very personal. On the other hand, that day may not be far away!


Les AaronPolitics Blog Top Sites

"SPY GLASS" by the Armchair Curmudgeon

iT BOGGLES THE MIND TO THINK ABOUT WHAT'S OUT THERE. I JUST CAME BACK FROM A TRIP THAT COVERED SEVERAL STATES AND ON THE WAY, i MANAGED TO ENGAGE IN CONVERSATIONS WITH ANYBODY AND EVERYBODY WHO WOULD SIT STILL LONG ENOUGH TO TALK.

WHAT I LEARNED IS A QUALITY THAT I FIND THAT DIFFERENTIATES AMERICANS FROM MANY OTHER PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD AND IT IS BOTH CHARMING AND ,AT TIMES, CAN BE INFURIATING.

MANY EUROPEANS ARE CYNICAL TO THE EXTENT THAT YOU HAVE TO PEEL AWAY "MEANINGS" TO GET AT THE REAL CORE OF WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ....AND THINKING. WITH AMERICANS, GUILE IS NOT REALLY PART OF THEIR MAKEUP. MOST AMERICANS ARE VERY STRAIGHT FORWARD WITH THE EXPRESSION OF THEIR THINKING...SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO LOOKING FOR OBTUSE MEANINGS. HOWEVER, ONE MUST REALLY COLOR THIS STRAIGHTFORWARDNESS WITH A KIND OF COCK-EYED OPTIMISM THAT SUGGESTS A KIND OF JIMMY STEWART APPROACH TO LIFE THAT IS WRAPPED UP WITH HOME, APPLE PIE, CHURCH AND THE AMERICAN WAY.

MOST OF THESE GREAT FOLK TEND TO BELIEVE THAT THINGS HAVE A WAY OF WORKING OUT. TO MY MIND, THIS IS THE KIND OF MENTALITY THAT COMES FROM BEING BROUGHT UP ON FAIRY TALES WITH HAPPY ENDINGS. IN THE END, THE FEELING GOES, WE WILL ALL BE ALRIGHT IF YOU JUST REFRAIN FROM PEEKING BEHIND THE CURTAIN!...
THAT SEEMS TO BE IT IN A NUTSHELL.

MOST OF THE FOLKS I TALKED TO KIND OF REINFORCED THAT SIMPLISTIC MODEL.

OVERALL, FEW PEOPLE COMPLAIN, MOST PEOPLE THINK THINGS ARE GOING TO GET BETTER AND ALTHOUGH MORE THAN A FEW ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THINGS IT'S NOT ENOUGH TO WANT TO PEEK BEHIND THE CURTAIN.

WE'LL, I HATE TO BE THE ONE TO BREAK THE ILLUSION, BUT THE FACT IS THAT WE'RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE.

WE HAVE A GANG IN GOVERNMENT THAT THINKS NOTHING OF REINVENTING HISTORY, DISTORTING THE FACTS, AND GENERALLY HIDING THE TRUTH FROM THE AVERAGE MAN....

IN THE NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE, WE SHALL ALL WAKE UP AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT FOR EIGHT YEARS OF OUR LIVES, WE HAVE BEEN LIVING A LIE ON SUCH A GRAND SCALE THAT IT TOUCHED EVERYTHING AND CHANGED THE WORLD.

IT'S BAD ENOUGH WHEN YOU'VE LIVED YOUR OWN LIE, BUT TO LIVE SOMEONE ELSE'S IS A NIGHTMARE OF THE WORST KIND. AND IT CAN HAVE YOU BELIEVING THAT MAYBE THEY'RE RIGHT AND YOU'RE CRAZY! BUT WE ALL KNOW BETTER. DON'T WE FOLKS?

THE QUESTION IS CAN WE ENDURE THE BALANCE OF THIS CABAL'S TERM WITHOUT SEEING THE WORLD DESTROYED.

THIS IS THE REAL TEST.

AND RIGHT NOW, MY EXTENDED FIELD TRIP DOES NOT HAVE ME FEELING ANY BETTER.
WHERE I DID RUN INTO REPUBLICAN RHETORIC, I DISCOVERED THAT ITS EXPONENTS WERE MORE INTERESTED IN PROVING ME WRONG THAN SUBJECTING THEIR OWN ARGUMENTS TO THE SAME KIND OF CRITICAL EVALUATION OR 'LITMUS TEST' THAN THEY WERE WILLING TO SUBJECT MY ARGUMENTS TO...WHICH, OF COURSE, WAS A DEAD GIVE AWAY TO THEIR INTENTIONS.

BUT SADLY, AT THE SAME TIME, THESE WERE NOT POLITICIANS, OR LEADERS BUT JUST THE SHEEP WHO NAIVELY IN REPUBLICAN ENDINGS THAT TURN OUT WELL EVEN IF THEY BEAR NO RELATIONSHIP TO THE TRUTH...

lES AARON
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Thursday, March 09, 2006

The True Cost of Iraq!

Our thanks to Rocksma1@msn.com for sending us this great article that should be read by everyone:

BUSH REFUSES TO CONFRONT THE TRUE COST OF THE IRAQ WAR by Randolph T. HolhutAmerican Reporter CorrespondentDummerston, Vt.
DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- The butcher's bill, the ever-expanding human and economic cost of the Iraq war, grows with each passing week.
The human cost keeps increasing. Nearly 2,300 U.S. soldiers have been killed and more than 16,000 have been seriously wounded.
The economic cost keeps increasing too. The war in Iraq is estimated to cost the United States about $100,000 a minute, or nearly $200 million a day.
But the bill will ultimately be much worse.
According to Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stieglitz of Columbia University and Linda Biomes, who teaches management at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, the ultimate cost of the Iraq war could go as high as $2 trillion.
That figure appears in a paper released last month by Stieglitz and Biomes, and it includes the cost of fighting the war now, caring for the wounded veterans of the war in future years, rebuilding a worn-out military and other economic costs.
Stieglitz and Biomes' estimate is based upon a U.S. deployment in Iraq that lasts until 2010, but with a steadily declining level of U.S. forces - a generally accepted scenario. While some of their figures are subject to debate, such as estimating how much the American economic might grow if money spent on the war was invested in domestic priorities, there are other costs that aren't, such as the the costs of caring for the badly wounded from the war.
Of the 16,000 who have been seriously wounded, about 20 percent have serious brain and spinal injuries that will require lifelong care. All of the wounded will be receiving disability payments and VA health care over the coming decades. All this will cost billions, and it is an unavoidable obligation.
Unlike the Bush administration, which blithely assumed in 2002 that the war would cost between $100 billion and $200 billion, the Iraq war has cost close to $300 billion (and counting). Every single one of us is paying for it.
We're paying more for energy because of the instability in the Middle East since the U.S. invasion. We're paying for the interest for the money that our government is borrowing to pay for the war, since it steadfastly refuses to raise taxes on the wealthy to help shoulder the cost. We're paying for the drag on our economy for money spent on war instead of education, health care or economic development at home.
Conservatives have pooh-poohed these figures, and the Bush White House will not comment on them. But it is more than clear that even if a plan was put on the table right now for a phased withdrawal from Iraq over the next 12 months, Americans will still be paying the heavy human and economic costs of this war, the largest and most expensive military engagement since Vietnam.
We can't undo the mistake of invading and occupying Iraq. But we can confront its costs and have a realistic plan for paying for it.
Unfortunately, the Bush administration refuses to do so. In the fiscal 2007 budget, President Bush is seek $439 billion for the defense budget. This doesn't include the cost of the Iraq war, about $120 billion in this year alone. Mr. Bush still clings to his beloved tax cuts, and wants to cut spending for every other non-defense item in the budget to pay for them.
On top of the Iraq folly is the new buzz-phrase in Washington - "the long war," the Pentagon's new name for the so-called global war on terror. They are now trying to sell the idea that we are locked in a confrontation with Islamic extremists that is not limited by time or space.
This view certainly is useful for justifying the world's most bloated defense budget. But we are unable to pay for the wars we now have. The price of empire is unsustainable, given the current condition of our economy. But the Bush administration merrily rolls along, indifferent to reality and indifferent to the people who are paying dearly - and will continue to pay dearly - for their imperial dreams.
Randolph T. Holhut has been a journalist in New England for more than 25 years. He edited "The George Seldes Reader" (Barricade Books). He can be reached at randyholhut@yahoo.com.
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"The White Rose Society"...

My thanks to Margie for sending me this....
Quote of the Week (Century)

"Nothing is so unworthy of a civilized nation as allowing itself
to be governed without opposition by an irresponsible clique
that has yielded to base instinct....

Who among us has any conception of the dimensions of shame
that will befall us and our children when one day the veil has
fallen from our eyes and the most horrible of crimes ...
reach the light of day? ...

Do not forget that every people deserves the regime it is willing to endure!"

Leaflet of The White Rose SocietyMunich, Germany, 1943

The White Rose Society was composed of a small group of young people who published anti-Hitler, anti-fascism leaflets in secret and secretly distributed them throughout Germany. All were eventually caught and executed. Margie

http://www.answers.com/topic/white-rose

White Rose
This article is about the German resistance movement. For other uses see White Rose (disambiguation).

Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst, executed for participation in a resistance movement against the Nazi regime through White Rose.
The White Rose Society (German, Die Weiße Rose) was a World War II-era resistance movement in Germany calling for nonviolent resistance against the Nazi regime. The group of Munich students released six leaflets from June 1942 to February 1943. A seventh leaflet, which may have been prepared, was never released because the group was captured by the Gestapo.
The White Rose consisted of five students, all in their early twenties, at Munich University. Hans Scholl and his sister Sophie led the rest of the group, including Christoph Probst, Alexander Schmorell and Willi Graf. They were joined by a professor, Kurt Huber, who drafted the final two leaflets.
The men of White Rose were war veterans, who had fought on the French and Russian fronts. They were influenced by the German Youth Movement, of which Hans Scholl and Christoph Probst were members. They had witnessed the German atrocities, both on the battlefield and during the Holocaust, and sensed that the reversal of fortunes that the Wehrmacht suffered at Stalingrad would eventually lead to Germany's defeat. They rejected the fascism and militarism of Adolf Hitler's Germany and believed in a federated Europe that adhered to Christian principles of tolerance and justice. Quoting extensively from the Bible, Lao Zi, Aristotle and Novalis, as well as Goethe and Schiller, they appealed to what they considered the German intelligentsia, believing that they would be intrinsically opposed to Nazism. At first, the leaflets were sent out in mass mailings from different cities in Bavaria and Austria, since the members believed that southern Germany would be more receptive to their anti-militarist message.
Following an extended lull in activities after mid-July 1942, the White Rose took a more vigorous stance against Hitler in February 1943, issuing the final two leaflets and painting anti-Nazi slogans throughout Munich, most notably on the gates of the university. The shift in their position is obvious from the heading of their new leaflets, which now read, "The Resistance Movement in Germany". The sixth leaflet was distributed in the university on February 18, 1943 to coincide with students leaving their lectures. With almost all of the leaflets distributed in prominent places, Sophie Scholl made the headstrong decision of climbing the stairs to the top of the atrium and dropping the final leaflets onto the students below. She was spotted by a caretaker, who was a member of the Nazi party, and arrested together with her brother. The other active members were soon rounded up and the group and everyone associated with them were brought in for questioning.
The Scholls and Probst were the first to stand trial, on February 22, 1943. They were found guilty of treason. Roland Freisler (the Supreme Judge of the People's Court of Germany) sentenced them to be executed by guillotine that same day. The other key members of the group were also beheaded later that summer. Friends and colleagues of the White Rose, who helped in the preparation and distribution of leaflets and in collecting money for the widow and young children of Probst, were sentenced to prison terms ranging from six months to ten years.

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