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Bob Herbert: Yes We Can

07-20-08
Actually about Al Gore, not Senator Obama, in case you're wondering.

Paul Krugman: L-ish Economic Prospects

07-19-08
Pay particular attention to the letter Krugman has chosen. It is an L not a V or even a U.

CNN: U.S. aims to reduce cluster bomb casualties

07-17-08
Will change to reduce delayed explosion of bomblets. But not until 2018. Report ignores the fact that cluster bombs are inherently evil in our increasingly crowded world, and should be designated as WMDs. In a few years our nation went from trying to kill Osama bin Laden with cluster bombs in remote mountains (which was good) to selling them to Israel when we knew they were using them in populated areas, which was very bad. Maybe they should be banned altogether since some leaders will use them to push war, even for poll numbers.

The McCain campaign falsely claims that Obama voted to raise income taxes on individuals earning "as little as $32,000 per year."

07-14-08
Notice how the McCain camp repeats false rebuttals in an attempt to squash this report

Frank Rich: The Real-Life ‘24’ of Summer 2008

07-14-08
Excerpt: Red Cross investigators flatly told the C.I.A. last year that America was practicing torture and vulnerable to war-crimes charges. Top Bush hands are starting to get sweaty about where they left their fingerprints. a major incentive for Mr. Cheney’s descent into the dark side was to cover up for the Bush White House’s failure to heed the Qaeda threat in 2001. Jack Cloonan, a special agent for the F.B.I.’s Osama bin Laden unit until 2002, told Ms. Mayer that Sept. 11 was “all preventable.”

New York Daily News: New Yorker Magazine Raises Ruckus with Cover Illustration Showing Terrorist Obamas in Oval Office

07-14-08
Magazine staff says putting all elements of stories about Obama's together in 'satire' exposes the 'caricature' the right has tried to insert as an actual depiction of the pair, but the Obama campaign believes the picture is "tasteless and offensive". I agree with both sides. But isn't this a little more Mad's type of stuff? Picture of New Yorker cover at linked site. (Warning graphic depiction of 'fist bump'. Please make sure that sensitive individuals are out of room before viewing. /sarcasm)

AlterNet -- Gareth Porter: With Unexpected Iraqi Withdrawal Demand, Bush Has Lost the War

07-13-08
Porter explains the growing rift between the US and the people who control all that oil.

FactCheck.org: An RNC ad claims Obama has "no new solutions" to the energy problem, when he actually proposes $150 billion worth.

07-12-08
Remember this is the kind of ad that Senator Obama warned about, which makes an end run around the public financing system and therefore is 'gaming' the system.

Bob Herbert: Feeling No Pain

07-12-08
Herbert notes the lack of empathy from the McCain campaign with Phil Gramm's comments old and new, and then asks the Democratic candidates to raise holy hell to be different than the Republicans. Sorry, Mr. H., like many of us you chose to be a little lazy and blame our candidates. Who need to raise holy hell is you and me and all us rank and file liberals, even undecideds who are decided that our nation is going down the drain. We need to stop being lazy and/or timid and remind our friends and family just what really is at stake in our nation. Then our candidates can be bolder. We are the ones that let us down. We are the ones that can fix it.

Harold Myerson: Why Were We in Vietnam?

07-12-08
We fought the Vietnam war to keep it from being communist. Yet, now business wants to take production to Vietnam instead of Thailand (both cheaper than China now) specifically because it's communist and has great control of its workers. Myerson may be making implications about getting what we want from Iraq war.

I knew I like this guy -- Harold Myerson on one of my favorite subjects, Zellow Journalism:

07-09-08
Excerpt: Zell, for those of you fortunate enough not to follow news of the newspaper business, is the Chicago real estate magnate who last year purchased the Tribune Co., which owns the Times, the Chicago Tribune and a number of smaller papers. At the rate he's going, he's well on his way to accomplishing a feat that McNamara didn't even contemplate: destroying the L.A. Times.

About Dancing Matt

07-08-08
The Times Did a Report on Matt Harding (the dancing guy whose video I had up for a while. I even learned more than I did from the interview (available on You Tube)

McCain and the RNC Scamming of the Public Financing System is Beginning

07-08-08
Just a couple of weeks ago the Republicans cried foul when Barack Obama refused to go along with the broken public financing system in which a candidate had allies spend overwhelming amounts of money while he collected taxpayer dollars in a supposedly pristine environment. Now we see the dirty donors that will overwhelmingly enhance McCains virginal public funds.

Paul Krugman: Behind the Bush Bust

07-08-08
Plenty of blame to go around for lousy economy of the new millennial period, but Republicans share most of it.

Tell Congress That A Change Is Needed: Employers use federal law to deny benefits

07-06-08
Heck tell your friends, lovers, and relatives too. Help them to contact their federal representatives and Senators. The last thing we need is to let the problems exposed in this report continue.

Bob Herbert: Cause For Alarm

07-05-08
Excerpt: We can build spectacular new stadiums for football and baseball teams (the Yanks, the Mets, the Giants and the Jets are all getting ready to move into staggeringly expensive new homes) but we can’t rebuild New Orleans or reconstruct the World Trade Center site destroyed almost seven years ago. This year’s presidential election is the perfect opportunity to place the truth before the American public in the form of a realistic examination of the state of the nation, and an honest consideration of creative ideas for moving forward. Instead, we’re getting hour after hour and day after day of trivia: Who’s up? Who’s down? Who’s patriotic? Who’s not?

Paul Krugman: Rove’s Third Term

07-05-08
Excerpts:... the Clark affair did reveal something important — not about General Clark, but about Mr. McCain. Now we know what a McCain administration would represent: namely, a third term for Karl Rove. ...the McCain campaign went beyond condemning General Clark’s remarks; it went out of its way to distort them.

CJR: “Attacking” McCain’s Military Record. What Wesley Clark really said and how the press missed it.

07-02-08
Proof, that in mainstream reports the press tends to run to the safe right wing side. And it doesn't hurt to make such a big deal of something that it begins to have scandal qualities. The press loves scandals because they boost their ratings. The Rs know this and play the fourth estate like a fiddle.

Earth's Cries Recorded in Space

07-01-08
Produced by phenomenon that creates auroras. Could be heard by anyone out there. Earth also hums.

Willian Pfaff: The Illusion of Saving Nations From Themselves

07-01-08
A very erudite treatise on why we should not continue in Afghanistan and Iraq, and points to what may happen if we stay.

Truth Dig hosting Steven Colbert's "Make John McCain Exciting" Contest Results

06-30-08
Yeah, I could have ripped off the video (it has a share option) with just a hat tip, but I have the sexy "African animals being mellow video up and Truth Dig is a good low bandwidth site.

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William M. Arkin -- (WP) Early Warning: We Are Losing the War In Iraq.

posted 05-05-08

Click here to go to Amazon.com page for 'Last Night I Dreamed of Peace'

See how US military actions in Vietnam actually destroyed our chance of winning 'hearts and minds' and therefore 'the war'.
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His reasoning is that we cannot win.  Therefore we are losing it.  His other thoughts on the war are interesting too. 

You can read his column at " ". 

He decries the impersonalization of war as was called for by General Petraeus when he asked for more drones for Iraq from the Air Force.   Using drones is sends a bad message to the people who would view it as a depersonalization on the part of the American forces.

It also allows, it seems to me, another step of escalation.

And escalation brings us full circle back to the Vietnam war.  

Arkin notes a more aggressive use of  air fire power in general.  I read reports of an attack that killed a family just a few days ago.  And again our officers did their song and dance about militants hiding among civilians ignoring the fact that we are invading their area, where they have always lived among their people and families, but what does it mean that we are attacking the civilians more and more?

It means we can't win the war.

We are told that what we need to do is to win hearts and minds (or at least that's what we were told earlier when the Bush administration wanted to give their generous political donors big rebuilding contracts, any of which were never completed). 

But we're blowing up civilians right and left.

This is what we did in Vietnam.   We simply need to look at how well that worked in the earlier war.

In case anyone has forgotten that's  "Not at all".

They have large re-education prisons in Baghdad where inmates are supposedly taught a milder form of "Islam", one that doesn't allow killing of 'innocents'.  Whether or not the idea of "re-education camps" starts an annoying pain in your brain stem like it does to me, you have to appreciate the irony.  We teach them not to kill innocents and then we release the prisoners to their neighborhoods where we are killing civilians.

How in blazes is that going to convince people to not take up arms against soldiers that have called in airstrikes  on family houses, maybe even their own family's house?   Especially since now we are fighting to set up our favorite militia to control the entire nation, just because it's the one that promises Exxon and Chevron the oil.

I don't know how long it will be until a set of stairs is put up on a roof and people cling to the bottom of helicopters in their desperation to get out of Iraq, but winning hearts and minds is not happening there. With Petraeus in charge it's a new game, ie. kill kill kill.

In Nam the Generals said the killing of civilians was an outright plan to eliminate those who could help militants, Now the officers are pretending that the civilians just got in the way.  

It's all disgusting though, and will lead to the same end. 

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