Wednesday, January 7:
June Cross:
Battling to Rebuild New Orleans
For her Frontline documentary, airing Tuesday evening on PBS stations, the author documented the determination of a family that refused to give up on their city. The struggle remains daunting for those with community around them. It is nearly impossible for others more isolated, no matter what their circumstances might have been before Katrina hit.
Palestinians Will Never Forget
Author Susan Abulhawa says, "Just as Nazis gave Jews only the right to die silently, Israel starves and besieges Palestinians, giving them only that same right." Her essays have appeared in major print media, such as the New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, Philadelphia Inquirer,and others.
W. Christopher Epler (Bill):
Is shooting Palestinian ducks in the Gaza barrel a last attempt to exploit Bush's "Hate Crusade" against Muslims?
(1 comments) Bush (God be praised!) is on his way out and predictably so is most of his "Hate Crusade" against Muslims and Palestinians, so exploited by the lunatic right wing fringe of Israel who have NEVER spoken for the entire State of Israel any more than fundamentalist, murder in the name of God Sarah Palin types speak for the vast majority of American citizens -- who STILL strongly support the separation of "church and state".
Marc Ash:
Hamas Should Stop
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With multiple diplomatic efforts to stop the violence in Gaza urgently under way, Hamas could greatly speed and aid those efforts by ceasing the rocket attacks on Israeli towns. The international community has long sought reform of Israeli military and social policy towards Palestinian lands. Any such reform would become inexorable absent deliberate provocation of Israel's military wrath.
Robert Naiman:
Can Congress Speak Out Against Gaza Violence? Yes, They Can!
(4 comments) Contrary to what some seem to believe, it is possible for Members of Congress to speak out against the violence in Gaza. If more people would call and write to Congress urging an immediate ceasefire and lifting the blockade, more Members of Congress would speak out.
Tasering W: The Torture of Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright by Lourisanna Police
TMZ has released the incredible video of Josh Brolin's arrest outside of a Shreveport bar last summer, along with his "W" costar Jeffrey Wright.
In the video, viewers see Brolin and Wright standing hugging as they are sprayed with pepper spray and then separated by cops. Brolin is made to kneel and is handcuffed while Wright gets laid out on the street and repeatedly tasered...Link to video.
Margaret Kimberley:
Freedom Rider: Bush Goes Out a Winner
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Bush is leaving office in the popularity basement, but his checklist of accomplishments is full. Bush has radically changed nearly every facet of government, and always with the help of the Democratic Party. Even when at his nadir in the polls, Bush managed to transfer $700 billion to his banking friends. He has implicated so many Democrats in torture, the party has little choice but to give him, and themselves, immunity.
David Swanson:
*Unlawful Assembly
As the 111th Congress was being sworn in on Tuesday, a seemingly endless line of figures dressed all in black with stark white masks slowly marched single-file around Capitol Hill.
Brock Novak:
Queen Caroline, Senator Kennedy - Two Hats, One Loyalty
Does Caroline run out of a genuine personal political interest – or for some other reason?
Stephen Lendman:
The Quartet's Hypocrisy and Failure in Occupied Palestine
(1 comments) The Quartet's complicity in Israeli crimes of war and against humanity.
Ernest Partridge:
A Battle is Won, but the War Continues
Regressives routinely promote policies that have failed spectacularly in the past. This is no time for progressives to imitate the regressives. For, as George Santayana famously warned, those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it.
Bernard Weiner:
Obama and Gaza: Exiting the Vortex of Violence
The never-ceasing war between Israelis and Palestinians speaks both to a kind of political mental-illness and to a failure of will and creative imagination on a grand regional and global scale. But, if the desire of peace can be enlarged, there are ways out of the maelstrom of slaughter
Will Roberts:
Bus Driver gets Schooled and kid becomes popular!
I can have them swear that was all I did was suggest that your child should consider a different route next time they have a conflict with another student. And that my intention was to suggest to the child and not tell the child what to do. But, first I might call my lawyer and see that I am not committing a crime and I guess I could have the other adult film this all on their cell phone for a record in case this goes to cou
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed:
Gaza Catastrophe: Resource Conflict? Natural Gas, Palestinian Elections, and Israel's Subversion of the 'Peace Process'
(1 comments) The Gaza crisis cannot be understood without grasping the inherent assymetries in military violence; the racist nature of Israel's occupation; discoveries of natural gas reserves in Gaza; and joint US-UK-Israeli attempts to monopolise these energy resources through the cooptation of a Fatah-run Palestinian Authority. Operation Cast Lead heads-off incoming 09 Palestinian elections, for permanent "cantonization" and transfer.
mikel weisser:
Current Comedy, 1/6/09: Tainted
A phrase with all the lurid appeal of criminality, sex, open wounds and spoiled vegetables was bound to be so overused, unto death, that in a matter of days, no, hours, Stephen Colbert could make fun of said overuse with plenty of clips to spare of supposedly serious people intoning the word "taint" as if it were a physical badge, a Scarlet A soldered onto one's chest that they saw on Roland Burris and not in their own souls.
Anna Baltzer:
What Most US Media Isn't Telling You
An independent American international peace activist provides another perspective on the violence in Gaza.
Glen Ford:
Who is Black America's Moral Emissary to the World?
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The global reputation of Black America has suffered greatly under George Bush, who deployed Black faces as fronts for his vicious brand of US imperialism. Barack Obama's silence on the Israeli assault on Gaza suggests that his honeymoon with the planet won't last long. So who is to represent the progressive values of African Americans on the world stage? Cynthia McKinney.
Kevin Gosztola:
On Israel-Gaza Crisis: Obama, How About a Game of 20 Questions?
A game of 20 questions. One on one, the citizens of the world might be able to deduce what Obama is thinking and pry some of his thoughts from his brain on the conflict.
The Real Estate War in Gaza
The History and "Morals" of Ethnic Cleansing: I arrived in Israel 40 years ago. It took me many years to understand that the very existence of my country, as it is today, is based on an ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. The project started many years ago. Its seed can be traced to the basic fallacy of the Zionist movement to establish a Jewish-national state in a location already inhabited by another nation.
When Will Bush Have His Day in Court?
(4 comments) 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?
Digby: I Gotcher Progressive For Ya, Right Here
If you want to know what a real progressive candidate looks like, this is the guy. He's running for Congress to fill Rahm Emmanuel's seat (which formerly belonged to Rod Balgojevich!)
Here's his statement:
Dave Berman:
Humboldt's Secret Hart Attack
Humboldt, CA - Registrar of Voters authorizes citizen-developed Election Transparency Project; audit discovers Diebold secretly deleted 197 ballots and inaccurate results were certified; Registrar proposes "false alternative" of Hart InterCivic machines, and keeps the plan a secret until it is nearly too late.
Paul Krugman : The trouble with Sanjay Gupta
So apparently Obama plans to appoint CNN's Sanjay Gupta as Surgeon General. I don't have a problem with Gupta's qualifications. But I do remember his mugging of Michael Moore over Sicko. You don't have to like Moore or his film; but Gupta specifically claimed that Moore "fudged his facts", when the truth was that on every one of the allegedly fudged facts, Moore was actually right and CNN was wrong.
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?
Dahr Jamail: The Monstrosity of War
(2 comments) Israel began the military assault on Gaza on November 4, breaking the truce that Hamas had observed for many months. It went on to block food supplies to be delivered into Gaza by the UN Relief Works and World Food Program. The next casualty was the crucial fuel delivery service used to run Gaza's power plant. Finally, Israel banned journalists and aid workers from entering Gaza.
BOB HERBERT: The Afghan Quagmire
What Mr. Obama doesn’t need, and what the U.S. cannot under any circumstances afford, is any more unnecessary warfare. And yet, while we haven’t even figured out how to extricate ourselves from the disaster in Iraq, Mr. Obama is planning to commit thousands of additional American troops to the war in Afghanistan, which is already more than seven years old and which long ago turned into a quagmire.
Wartime in Gaza: The worst anti-Israel charges you'll hear
(1 comments) Herewith the first in a two-part guide to the 10 most gratuitous, least productive, most resolutely ingenuous claims likely to be hurled in an effort to attack Israel.The first five are arguments of the anti-Israel left, claims which are, curiously, as tired as they are unflagging.
Israel cannot win - Jane's
The security situation in southern Israel and the Gaza Strip will not be improved by Israel's assault. Fighting will likely continue until Israel feels it has completed its objectives, because the United States is unlikely to put pressure on its ally before Barack Obama replaces George Bush as president on January 20.
The Palestinian tilt toward self-destruction
(1 comments) It is true that the Palestinian rockets are relatively weak and more nearly flung than aimed, but what country, really, would ask a good swath of its people to live under constant bombardment on the basis that it wasn't very effective? Actually, Israel did that during the supposed ceasefire until the frequent violations became constant.
Welcome Alice...just follow the white rabbit
In two weeks, President-elect Barack Obama will place one hand on the Bible and raise the other to take the oath of office. He promises to "hit the ground running." He may be running for cover. The President-elect is walking into the biggest mess of any President of modern times.
The suffering that Hamas causes
Israeli author Amos Oz, whose call for peace with the Palestinians is shared by a majority of Israelis, succinctly described the brutalization of Israeli civilians in terms that cannot fairly be disputed.Oz is correct. But it isn't only Israelis whose fundamental human rights Hamas is violating. It is those of the Palestinian population about whose welfare Hamas professes to care.
Richard Smith:
PANETTA TO CIA: A "BRILLIANT" CHOICE?
(3 comments) Examing the case for Leon Panetta appointment as President-elect Obama's CIA Director
Israel's New War Ethic - Neve Gordon
(2 comments) "My mother, like most Israelis, is a devout news consumer, and last night I decided to keep her company in front of the TV."
Neve Gordon is chair of the department of politics and government at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Martha Rose Crow:
Behind Israel's Siege of Gaza: Palestinians Have Oil and Gas
(12 comments) Few people in the world know that Palestine is sitting on a rich cache of natural resources and that Israel would love to own it.
Muhammad Khurshid:
Why Rulers Always Support War?
(3 comments) History is witness to the fact that rulers whether they have been living in Pakistan, India or the United States always supported war. I think they have been enjoying the killing and destruction. They have made themselves secure, but the poor people have been dying in the endless fighting.
Why Congress Must Stop the Fed's Massive Pumping
The current policy of fighting price deflation is a remedy for economic disaster. What is required is purging the economy of various false activities that severely undermine its ability to generate real wealth. Various policies aimed at fixing the symptoms rather than addressing the true causes are only making matters worse.
Hell is for Children
Every day 1.3 million runaway and homeless youth live on the streets of America. One out of every seven children will run away before the age of 18. Each year approximately 5,000 runaway and homeless youth die from assault, illness, and suicide.
A useful recap of the problem
This article focuses on the role of the Israeli press and education system in denying Israeli citizens the facts about the origins of their conflict with the Palesitnians.
It is this ignorance that leads most Israelis to believe they are innocent victims.
"Ask Congress to Speak Out About Gaza Violence" - Naiman
If you're a Member of Congress, and your name doesn't happen to be Dennis J. Kucinich, can you still speak out in opposition to the carnage that President Bush and Secretary of State Rice are actively promoting in Gaza?
Yes, you can!
How Bush Broke the Government
To gain a true sense of Bush's legacy, we survey the systematic and politically motivated ways he undermined the federal government.
Deena Stryker:
Cradle to Grave Television
We've already got cradle to grave television, now all we need is to apply it to solidarity.
Jane Stillwater:
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 2009-style: Another little girl in a red coat....
(20 comments) Being sick at heart over the slaughter in Gaza, I went to the United States Holocaust Museum's website to see if there was any similarities between the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943 and what is happening in Gaza right now. What I found was sickening. Never again? Yeah right. What Gaza needs right now is a new Schindler's list.
Mary MacElveen:
Harry Reid shows no leadership as he stands with Lieberman and against Burris
(3 comments) Harry Reid will stand up for senators like Lieberman and call a disgraced and convicted felon Ted Stevens, "distinguished", yet you are failing to stand up for a man whose only desire is to serve the citizens of Illinois and his name is Roland Burris.
George Washington:
Americans Have Learned the Wrong Lesson from the Holocaust
(11 comments) What is going on behind the scenes regarding Israel?
Dave Johnson:
Tax Brackets
(5 comments) Beginning a discussion of taxes, this starts to explain some basics and clear up some misunderstandings.
Stephen Pizzo:
Orangutans Hate Changes in Their Cages
(4 comments) If Barack Obama's economic team wants to make changes in how American businesses do business, there are two relatively simple changes that, if made, could change everything.
J. Edward Tremlett:
Israel: The Big Question No One Wants to Answer
(42 comments) At what point will it be considered acceptable by the international community for Israel to defend itself against terrorist attacks, and take the fighting to the front door of its sworn enemies? How long must Israel be pushed before it can be allowed to push back?
The Great Credit-Crunch Hoax of 2008
The beauty of the Great Hoax of 2008, from the perspective of the ruling class, is that is was also a Great Scare, and such scares invariably serve as pretexts for the rulers' most audacious assaults on the peasants' lives, liberties, and purses.
Piracy raises pressure for new international tack on Somalia
With Islamist militias in control of much of the country, pirates using Somali coasts to attack commercial ships with ease, and mounting hunger among civilians, Somalia is a failed state begging for new ideas in 2009. The world is not willing to allow this strategic nation to remain ungoverned.
Mary MacElveen:
Israel, stand down...Images of dead children are what nightmares are made of
(4 comments) I know that I am over-simplifying how to end this violence, but perhaps the simplest of answers is always the best. Because I for one am sick and tired of seeing dead and injured children in war zones. Their very images are the things that nightmares are made of.
Kevin Gosztola:
Scenes from Dante's Inferno
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The U.S. continues to support and condone the actions of Israel as it pressed on with its "urban offensive" or rather, its act of aggression toward Palestinians. The United Nations, on behalf of the Arab states, pushes to pass a statement condemning the actions of Israel which may call for a ceasefire. And, doctors cry out in horror as they witness what could be best described as hell on Earth.
jerry lanson:
Dems should tackle the economy, not Roland Burris
(9 comments) Let Roland Burris be. He's neither a nut nor a novice. He's a lifetime public servant, whose only apparent sin is that he's an ambitious but not terriby charismatic politician. And the Senate has much more important matters to address than trying to retain its "virtue."
We're being lied to about Pirates in Somali
(3 comments) Pirates of old were the good guys, rebelling against intolerable conditions of British seafaring, creating democratic egalitarian societies, trying to survive. Today off the Somali coast, Italian Mafia is using their ocean as a nuclear & toxic waste dump for Europe, poisoning the oceans for all of us, with ships dumping thousands of barrels of waste in the dead of night. It's killing Somalis, and will us as polution spreads.
What to Do About the Torturers?
"The next administration or the next Congress should at a minimum appoint an independent, bipartisan, blue-ribbon commission to investigate and assess responsibility for the United States' adoption of coercive interrogation policies."
Allen L Roland:
Ron Paul on Gaza, Economy and Common Sense
(1 comments) In a world of posturing politicians, many beholden to AIPAC and other special interest groups, Ron Paul speaks out on Gaza, the need for an honest neutral Middle East broker as well as common sense observations about our deteriorating debt ridden economy: Allen L Roland
David Glenn Cox:
Money Owes No Allegiance
(1 comments) Money owes no allegiance; the imaginary jobless rate stands at 6.7% while the real number is closer to 10% now and headed towards 15%. The capitalists look at total US debt, like investors in GM stock, and ask, "Is this a viable entity?" The Fed lends to banks who then look at the American public saying, "Invest in them? Are you crazy? Those people are in the tank and we're not going in after them."
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed:
The End of Capitalism? Not quite, but nearly....
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Does the global financial crisis imply the imminent demise of capitalism? Or is capitalism refining itself, and re-consolidating? What are the real deep-rooted structural origins of the current economic crisis, and how bad are things really going to get? The answer: The economic crisis is one face of a bigger systemic catastrophe that's going to get much worse, without an economic and social revolution.
mike ferner:
A Few Days in Hyde Park, a Lifetime in The Empire
Standing outside for five days in the Windy City under skies of lead and the thermometer below freezing provides an opportunity to make certain observations. Standing three blocks from the home of the next president of the United States the day he leaves for a new home in Washington, D.C....well you can't help but observe certain things.
Bill Scheurer:
Afghanistan 2009: Try Something Different
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Bill Scheurer:
Afghanistan 2009: Try Something Different
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Frank Schaeffer:
Breaking The Real "Last Taboo" - The Things No One Dares To Say
(3 comments) The last taboo is talking about topics that might really offend. I don't mean the pretend "hot topics" that never offend because the audience they're directed to already agree. I mean topics that could spark authentic outrage in one's own peer group of like minded readers and then maybe a real debate.
Tony Elliott:
U.S. To Blame For Middle East Problems
Offers enlightenment on the problems of terrorism and conflict in the Middle East and America's responsibility for finding a solution.
Paul Craig Roberts:
Will There Be a Recovery?
(8 comments) The US, with its collapsing economy, its bailouts of financial institutions, and its wars, is facing the largest government budget deficit in its history, both in absolute amount and as a percentage of national income. But old solutions can't apply today; the circumstances are different.
Chris Hedges:
Lost in the Rubble
(14 comments) I often visited Nizar Rayan, who was killed Thursday in a targeted assassination by Israel, at his house in the Jabaliya refugee camp when I was in Gaza. His four wives and 11 children also were killed. Rayan's sons, according to their father, strove to be one thing: martyrs for Palestine.
Eileen Fleming:
*SHOE INTIFADA
Intifada means to RISE UP and CAST OFF!
Monday, January 5:
Can America Clean Up from Its Worst Environmental Disaster?
On December 26, 2008, the Roane County Codes Enforcement Office condemned three homes along Swan Pond Circle Road in Harriman, Tennessee, four days after 5.4 million cubic yards, more than 1 billion gallons, of coal combustion waste (CCW) slurry surged, "like a tsunami" according to residents, into the confluence of the Emory and Clinch Rivers after breaking a 40-acre holding pond at the TVA's Kingston coal-fired plant.
Bill Harris:
*How to Stop the War on Drugs
(4 comments) The time is ripe to bring the War on Drugs to a screeching halt by repeal of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. We need a science-based drugs policy informed by the experience of experts such as the Beckley Foundation.
David Swanson:
How Did Perriello Beat Goode?
And what does this election upset mean?
Strike updates for Greece VIDEO
General Strikes called until President steps down.
Obama's Bay of Pigs
A counter-terrorist operation involving US military materiel and foreign troops is taking place before the inauguration of the next president, and there are some striking similarities between the Bay of Pigs and the Gaza War for the origins of both stem from the secret chambers of the previous administration.
Cheri Cabot:
Phantom President in Public, but Busy in the Background
Have you noticed that President Bush is keeping such a low profile he is practically a phantom? Ever since Barack OBama was elected as our next president, Bush has been gradually fading into the background.
Unfortunately, while his public persona is practically non-existent, he has been very busy creating havoc behind the scenes, by issuing new rules and regulations.
Robert Parry: The Long and Bloody Hypocrisy of U.S.-Israeli Acts of Terrorism
Since the classic definition of “terrorism” is the use of violence against civilians to achieve a political goal, Israel would seem to be inviting an objective analysis that it has chosen its own terrorist path. But it is clearly counting on the U.S. news media to continue wearing the blinders that effectively limit condemnations about terrorism to people and groups that are regarded as Washington’s enemies.
Perino: Ground Invasion Will Help ‘Create A More Stable And Secure Area’ For People Of Gaza
In a video statement today, President Bush seemingly condoned Israel’s ground invasion of Gaza, saying, “Israel has obviously decided to protect herself and her people.” Minutes later, in the White House press briefing, Press Secretary Dana Perino suggested that the war would help create “a more stable and secure” life for the people of Gaza.
Bush Cites Failed Social Security Privatization Push As His Biggest Domestic Policy Achievement
It seems odd that Bush cited an unsuccessful effort as his biggest domestic policy achievement, but understandable given that he doesn’t have much else to consider. But not only was Bush’s drive to privatize Social Security an utter failure, the concept is also widely unpopular with the American public and if enacted, it would have had disastrous consequences for Americans’ retirement funds.
National Security Archive: "Riveting" account of U.S. Presidents and the Middle East
American Presidents from Eisenhower to George W. Bush have sought to distinguish themselves from their predecessors with sudden shifts in Middle East policy and questionable strategies that have contributed to undermining American credibility in the region, according to a new book, A World of Trouble, by veteran correspondent Patrick Tyler, a fellow of the National Security Archive at George Washington University.
David Corn: Obama Picks Anti-Torture Advocate for CIA Chief
Corn says hold on before dismissing Leon Panetta as CIA Chief. "Panetta is an even-tempered and highly regarded Washington player--kind of a Mr. Fixit in a nice suit. He is also a zero-tolerance critic of the use of torture, and he considers waterboarding--a tactic used by the CIA--to be torture."
Krugman Blog: Is Obama relying too much on tax cuts?
Maybe this is just a head fake from the Obama people — they think they can win the PR battle by making bipartisan noises, then accusing the GOP of being obstructionist. But I’m really worried that they’re sending off signals of weakness right from the beginning, and that they’re just going to embolden the opposition.
Commentary: Israel's endgame
For two of Israel's three principal contenders in the Feb. 10 elections, Defense Minister (and former Prime Minister) Ehud Barak and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, hundreds of air strikes, a massive artillery barrage and a ground offensive against Hamas targets demonstrated they could be just as tough as the challenger, superhawk and former Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
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