Thursday, January 8:
20 Forgotten Bush Scandals
n an interview with Fox News on Sunday, George H.W. Bush congratulated his son on running a "clean operation." Bush apparently wasn't paying very close attention. Everyone remembers weapons of mass destruction, the US attorney firings. But historians will note that those are only the beginning of the Bush administration scandals... Here's the list:
Jim Miles:
Rebuttal to Joan Brunwasser's link to Haaretz
The link provided to a Haaretz article that argued against five presupposed "leftist" arguments against Israel - all of which are out of context or simply poorly argued.
Runner:
Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan
This is not the time for the Congress to be playing business as usual. If you have never called or written your representatives in the U.S. House and Senate, now is the time to start. Write, call or email both U.S. Senators for your state and your Representative in U.S. House and tell them this is a very real crisis for the American people and they must support President Obama's "American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan."
Putting an End to Global Warming Alarmism
Billions of dollars taken from taxpayers will flow into the coffers of radical environmental groups, giving them the resources and stature to implement other parts of their anti-technology, anti-business agenda. This explains the paradox that even though the scientific community is deeply divided over the causes and consequences of global warming, every single environmental advocacy group in the U.S. believes it is a crisis.
Trudy Lieberman: Paging Dr. Gupta
How CNN's doc misdiagnosed McCain's health plan. Gupta's attempt to explain John McCain's health plan offered a confusing and ultimately misleading picture of how the candidate's proposals might work.
Former Amb. Indyk vs. Author Finkelstein: A Debate on Israel's Assault on Gaza and the US Role in the Conflict
Democracy Now! hosts a debate between Martin Indyk, the former US ambassador to Israel and Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs during the Clinton administration, director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. Watch, listen, or read transcript.
Seumas Milne: Israel and the west will pay a price for Gaza's bloodbath
Whether the current ceasefire talks succeed or fail, Hamas has already been strengthened by the US-backed assault
Mark Karlin: Of Israel, Gaza, Grief, and Victimhood
In the end, Palestinians and the Israeli government are going to have to face "get over it" moments that will be extremely difficult for both. The Palestinians are going to have to give up their "right of return" demand, and the Israelis are going to have to dismantle the settlements on the West Bank, which will be an enormously difficult political goal to achieve.
Condom Burnings and Anti-Gay Witch Hunts: How Rick Warren Is Undermining AIDs Prevention in Africa
an investigation into Warren's involvement in Africa reveals a web of alliances with right-wing clergymen who have sidelined science-based approaches to combating AIDS in favor of abstinence-only education. More disturbingly, Warren's allies have rolled back key elements of one of the continent's most successful initiative, the so-called ABC program in Uganda.
War is terrible, but the alternative in Gaza was worse
But the only reason more Israelis haven’t been killed by them is that in the south, the population has been all but living in bomb shelters. And there is nothing ‘homemade’ about the Russian-designed Katyushas and Iranian Grad rockets now putting around one-tenth of Israel’s population within their range.
Gaza Catastrophe: Resource Conflict?
Natural Gas, Palestinian Elections, and Israel's Subversion of the 'Peace Process'
Rosemarie Jackowski:
No Way, Sanjay
18,000 deaths every year...
Charles Knight:
It's Time To Scrutinize The Pentagon Budget
Current circumstance demands that we enter into a broad and deep discussion about national strategic priorities, including security priorities. And this necessarily entails looking behind the curtain that shields the defense budget from more serious scrutiny.
Melvin A. Goodman:
Leon Panetta: Right man for the job
Leon Panetta: Superlative pick for the beleaguered CIA.
Dave Lindorff:
Time for Obama and Us to Face the Economic and Political Music
Obama is being forced to push hard for a stimulus package because Congress already let the Bush/Cheney administration waste trillions on a Wall Street bailout. Now we need realism from the new president, not more salesmanship.
Dan Froomkin - Obama and the Bubble
In an interview yesterday with CNBC's John Harwood, Obama described how he is struggling to keep existing lines of communication open, bake dissent into his presidency, and not lose touch with the experience of regular Americans.
William John Cox:
No Victors in the War on Dissent
(2 comments) Among the wars currently being fought by the American government is one in which there can be no winners. The "war on terrorism" has spawned an internal "war on dissent" in which everyone loses.
Philly IMC: Ed Herman writes that The Phila. Inquirer Struggles, Unsuccessfully, With the Gaza Assault
More than a week after Israel began its escalated bombing of Gaza the Inky has yet to put up an editorial on the subject. I'm sure they are struggling painfully to figure out what to say, with the U.S. political establishment solidly supporting Israel, and the Israeli supporters - without - limit ready to pounce on any criticism, on the one hand, and the savagery and high civilian death toll of the attack, large global...
Republicans Fight Obama's Stimulus Plan, Fearing Its Success Will Mean Years of Political Oblivion
At least some Republicans are starting to muster an anti-stimulus drive, claiming that President-elect Obama's package will not help the economy. Their drive is centered on what they claim is a careful rereading of the history of the New Deal. According to their account, President Roosevelt's policies actually lengthened the Great Depression.
How Rick Warren Is Undermining AIDs Prevention in Africa
Team Obama likes to cite Warren's work on AIDS in Africa to combat criticism about the controversial pastor. But how does burning condoms save lives? Once hailed by Time magazine as "America's Pastor," California megachurch leader and best-selling author of The Purpose Driven Life, Rick Warren now finds himself on the defensive.
Schools tap '21st-century skills'
For decades, the emphasis in public education has been on making sure that students can read, write, and do math. But can they apply those skills in a real-world scenario, such as designing a bridge? Can they identify what information they need and use digital tools to find it?
Those are some of the capabilities known as "21st-century skills"
Brad Setser: Follow the Money - If you only read one thing on China this fall..."
Setser wades through the latest World Bank China Quarterly, and comes up with "7 points of interest" in China's economic slowdown and the risks that lie ahead.
Paul Krugman: Stimulus arithmetic (wonkish but important)
The bottom line [on the Obama stimulus plan] is this: we're probably looking at a plan that will shave less than 2 percentage points off the average unemployment rate for the next two years, and possibly quite a lot less. This raises real concerns about whether the incoming administration is lowballing its plans in an attempt to get bipartisan consensus.
Progress Report: The Case For Urgent Action
OBAMA: "I don't believe it's too late to change course, but it will be if we don't take dramatic action as soon as possible," said Obama. "If nothing is done, this recession could linger for years. The unemployment rate could reach double digits. Our economy could fall $1 trillion short of its full capacity, which translates into more than $12,000 in lost income for a family of four."
Robert Naiman:
Amnesty vs. AIPAC: Senate to Consider AIPAC Resolution Endorsing War in Gaza
(22 comments) The Senate could consider as early as today a resolution promoted by AIPAC intended to effectively endorse the continuation of the Israeli military assault in Gaza.
The resolution does not call for an "immediate ceasefire," but for a "durable and sustainable ceasefire," which is the Bush Administration's code for continuing the war.
Call your Senators now. Urge them to support an immediate ceasefire.
Richard Mathis:
Serve this, Laura Bush
With the purchase of new china, maybe George and Laura Bush should compare themselves with Louis the Last and Marie Antoinette.
New York Times Letter to the Editor Regarding Election Solution
Harvey Wasserman writes: Paper ballots are used with great success in Canada, Japan and Germany. Given the problems in Florida in 2000 and Ohio in 2004, ballots printed on recycled paper, counted in public for all to see, are the best way to restore public confidence in an electoral system that has been badly damaged by electronic devices.
Neve Gordon:
Israel's New War Ethic
(3 comments) The masters of Israel's war on Gaza have fashioned a bizarre moral code that provides humanitarian assistance to the very civilians they are shooting at.
Adam Bessie:
Should Obama Be A Liberal Bush?
(2 comments) Has Obama crossed the line from compromise to complicity?
Israel Acts Because the World Won't Defend It
(2 comments) I am telling you this story because I want you to understand Israel. Not to agree with all it does, not to keep quiet when you want to protest against its actions, not to side with it always, merely to understand Israel.
steve young:
Right-wing attacks on Obama begin early
(8 comments) Bill O'Reilly has latched onto Obama with a vengeance. How many kitties did Obama drown? How many houses did he burn down? "He's going to kill us all!"
Hamas to Blame for Current Crisis
No nation in the world would stand for its citizens being rocketed from
across its borders.Critics argue Israel cannot achieve its aims– stopping the rocket fire
altogether,perhaps toppling Hamas– militarily.But,as the Israeli Middle East analyst Barry
Rubin notes,there’s also no diplomatic solution when your adversary rejects your right to
ever exist in peace.In that case, says Rubin,you must still do something.
Hargrove:
*The Senate Should Obey the Law and Seat Roland Burris
(2 comments) If Governor Blagojevich had wanted to hurt the Democrats, he could have appointed a Republican, and sat back laughing while the Republicans forced the Democrats to honor the appointment.
sameh abdelaziz:
The Two Americas, Israel, and I
(8 comments) There have been always two Americas, and you'd better believe it, because I lived in both.
Scott Baker:
Redrawing the Lines in the Sand: a new Approach to solving the Israel-Palestinian conflict
(6 comments) Old measures won't stop the Gaza-Israel violence. Here's a new approach for the open-minded.
Robert Scheer: "Why do so few speak up for Gaza?"
Why is it that there is such widespread acceptance, beginning with the apologetic arguments of President Bush, that whatever Israel does is always justified as necessary to the survival of the Jewish state?
It is not.
Michael Collins:
Ratings Rule in Obama's "Virtual" Cabinet
(18 comments)
The appointment of television celebrity, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, MD, as Surgeon General of the United States looks like the boldest step yet in the creation of a "virtual" cabinet by President-elect Barack Obama. It's looking like cabinet members are being selected on the basis of "marketability and comfort" rather than qualifications and ideology, with two or three exceptions.
Mary Lyon:
Blago for Senate Majority Leader
(4 comments) All things being equal when it comes to Congressional combat, if it's Harry Reid or Rod Blagojevich, I'd rather go armed with a B-Rod.
The truth about those Hamas rockets
Five years ago, the Bush administration lied about weapons of mass destruction to dupe us into supporting an illegal, immoral invasion of Iraq.
A few days ago, Israel trotted out only an infinitesimally more credible excuse -- the Hamas rockets case -- as justification for its own murderous shock and awe in Gaza, a long-planned campaign perniciously aimed at ousting a "regime" that came to power via popular, democratic vote.
Towards a Miracle in the Middle East - by Marianne Williamson
(2 comments) "According to Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, humanity's biggest problems cannot be solved; they must be outgrown. Our task is to create a field of consciousness in which the idea of war has dropped from the ethers."
Bono and Jesus
Do you remember that famous tongue in cheek statement made by every mobster in every mob film that ever came out of HollyWood? Just at the End when they had been arrested, after ninty minutes of watching them murder, maim and maraud you could hear them say to the arresting officers:
Chris Floyd: Crying, Lying and Shooting: A Rogue State Laid Bare
What are Israel's true goals in the ongoing decimation of Gaza? Former Israeli soldier, and now professor of international relations at the University of Oxford, Avi Shlaim, tells us in the Guardian. You won't see truth like this in an American newspaper, or hear it from the political poltroons playing musical chairs with Senate seats on Capitol Hill.
When Will Bush Have His Day in Court?
His inordinate ambition in the country was obvious when UN atomic agency went to the country (Iraq) many times and did not see anything like Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), yet, he insisted that his own (false) intelligence could see the destructive weapons. Now that his so-called intelligence has turned to foolishness by his own admission, what is the United Nations waiting for?
Bob Williamson:
*Obama - Four Years to Fix the Mess We are in?
(5 comments) With only four years to fix the mess we are in, will Obama do it, or will he need divine intervention?
Kevin Gosztola:
After January 20th
(15 comments) On Wednesday, another reporter made a valiant attempt to convince Obama to break his silence on the horror and terror unfolding in Gaza. In response to Obama's deafening silence, here is a poem.
kellie bean:
The Burden of Not Being Wrong, Again: Barbie's Perv Creator
So, I read today that the designer of Mattel's Barbie doll was obsessed with sex. Seriously? We need a book-length study to tell us that?
Andrew Bard Schmookler:
FROM OPPOSING EVIL TO SUPPORTING THE GOOD
Four years ago, what was needed was to alert Americans to the Evil nature of the power ruling this country. Now what's needed is to help people see how Good is the Obama leadership about to take the helm.
Allen L Roland:
*It's Time For Israel To Face The Music
It's time for Israel to face the music and realize its ongoing victim act is getting old and they are defeating themselves as well as endangering their international support through their brutal occupation and preemptive military action against the Palestinians: Allen L Roland
Janis Kay:
What's to become of the homeless - especially when that number might increase?
(6 comments) Noticing the homeless, wondering how many more there will be and what can we do about it?
Gene Messick:
More about sociopaths in American politics
(5 comments) On 11 December I wrote an Article for OEN about this: Opportunities to deal with sociopaths in American politics. Since then, I've been collecting examples to prove my point. Just recently I discovered one of the most egregious examples to date.
larry beinhart:
TIME FOR TAX HIKES
US economic growth has been strongest when our taxes have been high. During World War II, then under Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy, our upper marginal tax rates were between 88-92%. Read those numbers again. They are astonishingly high. Those were our strongest growth years.
Paul Craig Roberts:
We Need More Than Economic Recovery
Ray McGovern:
Obama Picks a Conscience for the CIA
(3 comments) At long last. Change we can believe in. In choosing Leon Panetta to take charge of the CIA, President-elect Barak Obama has shown he is determined to put an abrupt end to the lawlessness and deceit with which the administration of George W. Bush has corrupted intelligence operations and analysis.
Rob Kall:
Rob Kall Interview with Chris Hedges on Gaza, Hamas, AIPAC and more
(3 comments)
I interviewed Chris Hedges, in depth, on Hamas, Gaza, Israel, AIPAC and more.
Ray McGovern:
Obama Picks a Conscience for the CIA
In choosing Leon Panetta to take charge of the CIA, President-elect Barak Obama has shown he is determined to put an abrupt end to the lawlessness and deceit with which the administration of George W. Bush has corrupted intelligence operations and analysis.
First and foremost, the appointment gives hope that torture and "rendition"(a euphemism for kidnapping people for delivery to foreign torture chambers) is over ...
Mark Crispin Miller:
Two cheers for the Dem efforts for election reform legislation
All such steps are necessary(I am one of many who have often called for them),& so we should support them--while making clear that they are not enough to make our system truly democratic.The system,as it's working now,is all wrong--by design. Since the passage of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) in 2002,our voting system has been snatched away from us, &placed behind a massive& ingenious double barrier that keeps us out of our
TheRealNews Network:
Tax Havens: Hidden hand in the financial crisis
A look at how offshore financing helped to enable the economic meltdown
Wednesday, January 7:
Mary MacElveen:
To Joe the Plumber: What is the Balfour Declaration of 1917?
I just could not let this one go: If you, Joe the Plumber are reading this, what is the Balfour Declaration of 1917? I know and many others do, but do you? If not, you have your homework cut out for you since you are going to be covering that part of the world.
Joel S. Hirschhorn:
Consumer Power Wasted
(5 comments)
Americans must depend on themselves, not the government, to turn the rotten economy around. Consumer spending is the key. With nearly $9 trillion in cash sitting in bank and money market accounts, consumers have the power to be the fix they've been waiting for.
Deepak Tripathi:
Bush, As He Leaves
A commentary on the Israeli assault on Gaza, hours after George W Bush showed the green flag to Israel.
Betsy L. Angert:
The Qualified Quest for Justice
Peace on Earth and good will to all men was the palpable feeling that filled the air. Everywhere anyone turned expressions of fondness for our fellow beings could be heard. People were filled with glee. Then, suddenly, the sound that is the silent hum of joyous laughter was broken. Everything changed. Yet, indeed nothing did. The cycle of violence that has perpetually existed on this planet began again.
Jane Stillwater:
Bush's two biggest con games: Iraq's Shock & Awe and Gaza's Shock & Awe
Bush conned us about Iraq's Shock & Awe. What makes you think he's not conning us about Gaza's Shock & Awe too? And five years from now will we also hear the NYT moan and groan about how they had been MISLED about Gaza too? But I don't have time for this now. I gotta get ready for my trial with the DoD on Friday. That will be my own personal Shock & Awe -- as they try to con me into paying for THEIR legal costs!
Gene Messick:
Stop Bailing Out Big Tobacco
(4 comments) With all the billions of dollars Bailing Out Wall Street, Bankers and Automakers, here's one Bailout that can be stopped immediately by Congressional action, with a huge savings to the American taxpayer, not only in money, but in health costs as well, from this leading cause of preventable death.
War and Natural Gas: The Israeli Invasion and Gaza's Offshore Gas Fields
The military invasion of the Gaza Strip by Israeli Forces bears a direct relation to the control and ownership of strategic offshore gas reserves. This is a war of conquest. Discovered in 2000, there are extensive gas reserves off the Gaza coastline. The issue of sovereignty over Gaza's gas fields is crucial. From a legal standpoint, the gas reserves belong to Palestine.
Hargrove:
Is Hillary Clinton Behind Caroline Kennedy's Bad Press?
If Hillary Clinton can carpetbag her way into a New York Senate seat, claiming her husband's resume as her own; then Caroline Kennedy, a life time New Yorker, can claim membership in a family that spans four generations of public service, as a qualifier.
Kenneth Briggs:
President-elect Stimulus Plan
(2 comments) President-elect Obama is moving forward with what he has billed as his top priority.
Andrew Hughes:
Obama's statement on the Crisis in Palestine
It's no small wonder that President Elect Barack Obama is keeping silent on the current round of wanton slaughter and destruction in Palestine. After all He had already made his position crystal clear when he addressed the American Israel Public Affairs Committee
Bobby Ramakant:
Citizens of India-Pakistan stand-up for peace
To confront the present war posturing between India and Pakistan, the citizens of both countries are launching a joint signature petition campaign on 9 January 2009, to voice their mandate against terrorism, war posturing and to promote mutual cooperation and peace.
Muhammad Khurshid:
Now Is The Time To Define Terrorism
(5 comments) Millions of people have been killed during last few years as the world has been fighting a war against terrorism, but there is still confusion that what is terrorism. This must be explained in a proper way then we can win the war otherwise there will be no result of this made war. Humanity suffered a lot during the war.
How Israel Brought Gaza to the Brink - Avi Shlaim
(5 comments) "How Israel brought Gaza to the brink of Humanitarian Catastrophe."
Oxford professor of international relations Avi Shlaim served in the Israeli army and has never questioned the state's legitimacy. But its merciless assault on Gaza has led him to devastating conclusions.
The GOP is Swirling the Drain
The recent forum between the candidates for Republican National Committee Chairman had to be canceled because they couldn't scrape up enough Republicans. Is this a sign of the death of the GOP?
The Great Dragon Awakens: China Challenges American Hegemony
Can the Chinese government avoid being drawn into a war with a United States determined to preserve its global hegemony during the period - bound to last a generation or two - in which China's weaknesses, political, economic, and, not least, military, will render such a course a tempting alternative to certain circles in Washington, who find themselves threatened by the prospect of a Chinese rise, albeit by peaceful means ?
Obama to control LARGEST domestic spying operation in History
There's a computer called the Black Widow hiding under a rock in Maryland near DC. If you write on the Internet, YOU ARE IN IT. It scans millions of domestic and international phone calls and e-mails every hour, "performing hundreds of TRILLIONS of calculations per second, searches through and reassembles key words and patterns." Most likely, you've used one of their Key Words. Welcome to Obama's Black Widow . . .
Marjorie Cohn: Israel's Collective Punishment of Gaza
(1 comments) Since Israel began its war on Gaza 11 days ago, more than 560 Palestinians – about a quarter of them civilians – have been killed. Some two thousand Gazans, including hundreds of children, have been wounded. Israel's "Operation Cast Lead" marks an escalation of Israel's two-year blockade of the Gaza Strip..
The US Pipeline - Funding the Israeli Military
(1 comments) Millions of Americans face home foreclosures, health care, job and pension losses. However, none of these crises currently threatens to alter the flow of their tax dollars to Israel's government. It takes these greenbacks and buys F-16 jets made by Lockheed Martin to drop bombs on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. - by Seth Sandronsky
What happened to the National Service Movement?
A key to our Economic recovery is getting people back to work; another is public works projects. Both these come together nicely under the concept of National Service. Somehow, the Obama folks, being pressured for an impossible quick fix, have skipped over this excellent choice. An essential part of FDR's New Deal, it can be an ongoing workhorse that helps get our Recovery in motion. Read more: click Blue Box: View Article.
William Rivers Pitt: The Greatest Greatness of George W. Bush
You let Dick "Crazy-Eyes" Cheney do whatever the hell he wanted to whomever he wanted whenever and wherever he wanted, and be damned to the damned old Constitution anyway. Cheney once said the vice president's office was not part of the same branch of government as the president's office, and he said it with his bare face hanging out the whole time.
Mark Morford: Everybody get bloody
Where do we find balance? How can we evolve past such reliance on horror and wallowing to tell us who we are? How can we shift the story, even a little, and focus our attention elsewhere? How can we devise a world where spiritually rich tales and images of life get the same attention as stories of a wife who was shot in the head by an enraged husband who then killed himself and his three kids in a WalMart parking lot?
Palestinians Will Never Forget
(1 comments) Palestinians are killed as if insects not because of Hamas or Yasser Arafat before them. Not because of Qassasm rockets or hand thrown rocks. Palestinians burn and bleed because they are the non-Jewish natives of that land. There is no other reason. Just like Jews were killed for being Jewish. Palestinians are killed for being the Muslims and Christians who hold historic, legal and even genetic title to that land.
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