Saturday, November 26, 2005

Kinky politics in Texas

Texan Kinky Friedman, author of "Texas Hold 'Em," is running for governor. Given the successes of Jesse Ventura and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Kinkster figures he could be a governor, too; since governors don't do any "heavy lifting," he could do "some spiritual lifting," perhaps referring to his vow "to fight the wussification" of Texas. Apart from arguing for know-nothings in politics, Friedman supplies his readers with a great number of lists: Texas cheerleaders, Texas inventions, Texas oddities, Texas prison slang, etc. He even tries his hand at a bit of pop sociology, pondering the number of former Eagle Scouts on Texas's death row: He says, "Texas is number one in executions and number 50 in education... Dr. Phil might ask, 'How's that working for ya?'"

An an even lighter note...
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Thursday, November 24, 2005

According to Santayana...

"Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it."

Thanks to Christopher Wren of Madison who sends the following:

"I more than suspect already that he is deeply conscious of being in the wrong - that he feels the blood of this war, like the blood of Abel, is crying to Heaven against him. That originally having some strong motive - what, I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning - to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape scrutiny, by fixing the public gaze upon the exceeding brightness of military glory - that attractive rainbow that rises in showers of blood - that serpent's eye that charms to destroy - he plunged into it, and has swept on and on till, disappointed in his calculation of the ease with which (that nation) might be subdued, he now finds himself he knows not where.

How like the half insane mumbling of a fever-dream is the whole war part of his late message! His mind, tasked beyond its power, is running hither and thither, like some tortured creature on a burning surface, finding no position on which it can settle down and be at ease."
That nation was Mexico and that snippet is from a speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln in 1848 attacking President Polk for the Mexican War.

Chris Wren says, "The remarks bear frequent repetition, if only because they starkly emphasize the modern Republican Party's complete loss of - more accurately, eager abandonment of - its moral and political soul. Excerpts from Lincoln's speech have floated around the Internet since before Bush sent the first troops into Iraq. I like this selection from Garry Wills's book."

Source: Garry Wills, "Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America," pp. 177-78 (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992).

See also:
http://azindy.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/4/4/113849/6102

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Outspoken folk...

Madison's own Michael Feldman opened today's Whad' Ya Know with, "What Clinton did to an intern, Bush is doing to an entire nation!"

On Thursday, November 17, Congressman John Murtha held a press conference on US policy in Iraq. He says Abu Ghraib was what caused the shift in world and local support for the Iraq war. In the House floor debate on Friday Murtha quoted a recent survey that states that 45% of the Iraqi people now feel that attacks on the US forces are justified. The perception of American occupation of Iraq is now the driving force behind the insurgency.

Murtha further explained that in the first Iraq war Bush Sr. gathered a real coalition over $60 billion in financial support and followed UN resolutions to the letter. Bush Sr. also listened to all of his military advisors and moved accordingly. Murtha says the current Bush administration listens to no one: "The war's not going as advertised. What they're saying is rhetoric."

Send Congressman John Murtha a note telling him that you will not be silent while he is attacked...

Dear Col. Murtha,
I am writing to express my appreciation for adding another commendable act of courage to your service record, demonstrated by your recent speech in Congress. Thank you for standing up and voicing your beliefs and opinions even though you must have known well in advance that those actions were sure to draw a wave of personal attacks and insults. BUT, therein lies the true value of your effort - there were no reasonable or logical replies, no reasonable counter responses to your arguments because there is nothing that can be said to defend what Bush and Company have brought forth; preemptive war, torture, secret prisons and the use of chemical weapons on insurgents. Instead of a well-reasoned recourse all we get is personal insults and war chants from an administration with no plan of action and no wish to be held accountable.

Thank you for opening up this intentional log jam of silence. With a continual and unrelenting demand for truth it is the hope of more and more Americans that one day our country's honor and respect as a leader among the nations of the world will be restored.

Steve Kastner

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Compassionate Conservatives

Tennessee Republican Sen. Bill Frist wants to get to the bottom of something. He's so worked up he's calling for joint congressional hearings on the scale of the 9/11 Commission.

"A string of prisons in Eastern Europe in which suspects are held and tortured indefinitely, without trial, without lawyers, without the right to confront their accusers, without knowing the evidence or the charges against them, if any. Forever. It's "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich." Another secret prison in the midst of a military camp on an island run by an infamous dictator. Prisoner without a name, cell without a number," explains Molly Ivins.

As Sen. John McCain said, speaking of the terrorist enemy, "This isn't about who they are. This is about who we are."

The League of Compassionate Conservatives led by Sen. Bill Frist is demanding some answers in a letter signed by him and Speaker of the House Republican Dennis Hastert, delivered on November 8 to Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.), chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Mich.), chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

Are they shocked to see that American policy regarding the humane treatment of prisoners according to the Geneva Conventions has been abandoned? Are they angry that we have leaders who are actually fighting for the right to torture? Are Frist and Hastert demanding an investigation into the existence of what The Washington Post described as "“black sites," secret detention facilities maintained by our own government?

Nope.
"We request that you immediately initiate a joint investigation into the possible release of classified information to the media alleging that the United States government may be detaining and interrogating terrorists at undisclosed locations abroad," said Frist and Hastert.
They are seeking a Federal investigation to discover the leak that enabled the Washington Post to report: "The CIA is holding an unknown number of prisoners in secret detention centers abroad. In violation of the Geneva Conventions, it has refused to register those detainees with the International Red Cross or to allow visits by its inspectors. Its prisoners have 'disappeared,' like the victims of some dictatorships."

Don't despair! The League of Compassionate Conservatives bungled this with such slapstick that it rivals the Keystone Cops... Alexander Bolton reports Bungling meant leak letter leaked.
On Tuesday at 11:36 a.m., the Drudge Report reported that Frist and Hastert would “announce a bicameral investigation into the leak of classified information to The Washington Post regarding the ‘black sites’ where high-value al Qaeda terrorists are being held,” catching Senate and House Republicans off-guard.

CNN reported earlier in the day that Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) had said a Republican senator may have leaked information about the so-called black sites to the Post. Lott told reporters yesterday that he had been talking about another Post article. He said he was not talking about the article about the detention and interrogation facilities.

GOP aides conjectured privately that Frist’s delay in signing the letter may have been caused by concern over the possibility of endangering a Republican senator by calling for the investigation.

Frist told a gaggle of reporters at around 5 p.m. that he had not signed the letter. He did not sign it until 5:45 p.m. But even after then, it was not certain whether Frist had signed the letter. Frist’s office compounded the confusion by informing some reporters that he had signed the letter but also decided not to release it.
Don't miss On Rumsfeld's Watch, Nat Hentoff's commentary on a PBS documentary that aired on October 18 (watch the full program online) entitled "The Torture Question," produced, directed, and written by Michael Kirk that names U.S. torture commanders.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

That sinking feeling...

An October 2005 survey commissioned by the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute found that "only 6 percent of Wisconsin citizens believe their elected officials represent the interests of their constituents on important issues. Most (47%) believe their local officials represent their own interests, while 40% believe they represent special interests over the interests of their constituents."

The numbers have dropped significantly since the last time the data was surveyed in March of 2002 when 21% thought that elected officials represented their constituents’ interests. The current survey reports that the lack of faith in elected public officials, "was widespread across every demographic group. The most stunning number was that there were no Blacks who believed their elected officials put constituents’ interests first."

If we think this little of the state's elected officials I'd like to see a poll on what Wisconsinites think of people "serving" in Washington.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Rummy is not Satan



"According to some estimates we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions" - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense CBS News, January 2002

But the transactions that can be tracked are even more disturbing, especially when they lead to insider trading benefits. Dick Cheney is about to be surpassed as the most wealthy Bush Cabinet member. Check out Donald Rumsfeld + Gilead... and don't forget to give it a News Googling.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other politically connected investors in Gilead Sciences have a great stake in the future of Bird Flu. CNN reports Rummy has between $5 and $25 million invested in Gilead... the CA biotech company that owns the rights to Tamiflu. While the Pentagon has already spent $58 million on Tamiflu the Bush administration is considering a multi-billion dollar investment. In the last 6 months Gillead stock has jumped from $35 to $47 per share making Rummy one of the richest men individuals in the cabinet. Meanwhile, Tamiflu is not a vaccine. It merely shortens the duration of the symptoms.

Doubts Over Effectiveness Of Tamiflu: "Writing in the journal Nature, scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, working with researchers in Asia, have reported a worrying finding regarding avian flu. It seems that the virus may already be altering itself to become resistant against the drug oseltamivir, marketed under the name Tamiflu."

Before Rummy was Defense Secretary, allegedly approving the torture of prisoners, he was both CEO at Searle Corp. (a major maker of aspartame products) and part of the Reagan transition team that appointed the FDA Commissioner who then approved aspartame for human consumption. Attorney Jim Turner was able to nearly single handedly keep it off the market for 11 years until Searle hired Rumsfeld to skirt through the politics of the FDA and get it approved so they could earn billions of dollars.

FreemarketNews.com reports that the claims that Nutrasweet and other aspartame-based artificial sweeteners are "perfectly safe" have been encountering more and more opposition lately, as activists from a variety of consumer and health groups continue to challenge the contentions by manufacturers that they are not systematically poisoning those who consume foods and beverages that use their products instead of sugar or other substitutes.

Dr. Betty Martini of Mission Possible, an international 'Aspartame resistance' movement, outlines two aspects of the situation:
  • the recent study in Italy – showing causative links malignant brain tumors, lymphoma, and leukemia. In Sept they added kidney cancer and cancer of the cranial peripheral nerves
  • and the upcoming hearing in New Mexico to consider a statewide ban.
She has even written to Senator Joe Biden, who is exploring charges of Rumsfeld's complicity in the Abu Ghraib incidents, asking if he should not be investigating this much older (and potentially deadlier) abuse of power. Aspartame is now found in more than 5,000 food products, including diet soft drinks and snacks like puddings. A new documentary, Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World, thoroughly examines a hot-button subject many consider to be imaginary: the toxicity of aspartame.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Peg Lautenschlager meet Mr. Floatie

Mr. Floatie

"After a year of failed negotiations aimed at averting litigation, Wisconsin's state Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager said Tuesday that she would sue the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District for dumping about 1.5 billion gallons of untreated storm water and sanitary waste into local waterways in May 2004."

Canadians are contending with an even greater disregard for the effects of municipal sewage dumping, and their cleanup advocate also tried campaigning as a candidate. Unfortunately Mr. Floatie, the Vancouver sewage activist, was wiped clean off the B.C. ballot.

People Opposed to Outfall Pollution (POOP) say, "Watch for him to keep popping up to talk about Victoria's ongoing dumping of raw sewage into the ocean," as they continue their ongoing efforts to build greater public awareness.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Warmongers in retreat...

Bush Admin. Drops 'Bunker-Buster' Plan
Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., said funding for the nuclear bunker-buster as part of the Energy Department's fiscal 2006 budget has been dropped at the department's request.

"This is a true victory for a more rational nuclear policy," said Stephen Young, a senior analyst for the Union of Concerned Scientists, a nuclear nonproliferation advocacy group. "The proposed weapon, more than 70 times the size of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, would have caused unparalleled collateral damage."

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

In the trenches...

"Three years ago when the Congress and the country debated the resolution to give President Bush the authority to launch a preemptive war against Iraq, reference was often made to the lessons of Vietnam... There are many lessons, both of that war and of the efforts to end it. But one that made a deep impression on me came from former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, the architect of that war, who said our greatest mistake was not understanding our enemy." - Read Sen. Patrick Leahy's complete statement on The War In Iraq, delivered this morning, October 25, 2005 on the Senate Floor.
Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold:
Why a Timeframe for the U.S. Military Mission in Iraq Will Improve Our National Security


Cindy Sheehan: Don't support Clinton unless she flips on war

NPR's David Welna reports that...
As Death Toll Hits 2,000, Democrats Divided on Iraq

  • 22 Senate Democrats voted against the Iraq war resolution
  • Of the 29 who voted for the Iraq War... Dodd, Feinstein, Parkins, Rockefeller have all come to regret that action. Ben Nelson (D-NE) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY) continue defend their vote.
David Sirota says, "Democratic Senators who voted for the Iraq War and who do not say that vote was a mistake have hurt the party's ability to craft any sort of coherent message on national security. Welna's piece is extremely hard hitting. He gets some Democratic Senators on record who voted for the war to admit it was a mistake - these Senators have a lot of guts and should be applauded. Welna also catches on tape two Democratic Senators - Hillary Clinton and Herb Kohl - refusing to answer any questions about the war."

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

SUSA's latest poll

Thanks to Robert Godfrey for the following details from SUSA's latest 50-state Bush poll:
  • Seven states actually gave Bush higher approval ratings than disapproval: Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Alaska, Nebraska, Oklahoma and North Dakota. Two were a wash.
  • Forty-one states are turning against Bush... with thirty-five scoring a double-digit disapproval disparity.
  • Interestingly, Ohio - the BIG Bush Swing State - gives him a 37% approval and a 61% disapproval rating.
  • Also, check out the surprising sudden turnaround in Texas.
Rep. Sherrod Brown (D) Ohio is currently delivering a blistering attack in Congress against Republican efforts to maintain tax cuts for the wealthy while Medicare premiums have doubled over the past few years and Republicans plan further cuts in other benefits. He also recently announced a plan to run for Senate in Ohio... to campaign in the Democratic primary against Paul Hackett, the Iraq war veteran who almost won a seat in the House by running in a very strong Republican district of Ohio. Hackett, a former Marine is asking people to sign this pledge:
I pledge to only support candidates who:
1. Acknowledge that the U.S. was misled into the war in Iraq
2. Advocate for a responsible exit plan with a timeline
3. Support our troops at home and abroad

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Plan Columbia

Bill Anderson sends the following:
I saw an excellent presentation tonight, by a woman from Columbia. She is a human rights lawyer, and native Columbian. She was talking about "Plan Columbia", the drug war supported by the Columbian government, but funded and implemented by the United States government primarily through private corporations.

Military and Para-military operations are everywhere in Columbia. Tens of thousands of people have been "disappeared", assasinated, and murdered, by mercernary and guerrilla forces. Jets built by private corporations, but paid for by US taxpayers, are flown in, which spray herbacidal chemicals that are dangerous to humans, and are run out of airports built by private corporations, also financed by U.S. taxpayers. Native populations are forced to privatize their land, so that it can be bought by international investors and venture capitalists.

It was a very moving presentation, but there is no simple answer to the problems raised. The ultimate goal must be to end the military operations. The problem is, the United States government denies that it is a military action, since it is a part of the "War on Drugs."

An older gentleman also spoke, about his own experiences travelling to Columbia several times in the past few years, to see the situation for himself. When he went, he had to bring two letters from his US Senators telling any potential guerillas, para-military forces, or mercernaries, not to kill him and his wife.

More information can be found at these sites-

www.colombiasupport.net
www.witnessforpeace.org

Peace,
Bill

Friday, October 14, 2005

Catch Arianna on Judy

"So which way will it go? Will the Times save its journalistic soul by coming clean or will it serve up a mushy bowl of Judy-shielding pablum to avoid contradicting its editorial stance so far?" Don't miss this... Catch-22 at the New York Times

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Gas, oil... and pedal power

An energy consultant who's privy to a lot of insider information about the hurricane damage to the US energy infrastructure from Katrina and Rita provides the following report:
21 natural gas processing plants with a total daily capacity of 13.1 billion cubic feet per day are closed. Natural gas prices have doubled. Respective storage injection is down by at least 35% nationally.

15 natural gas pipelines are either completely shut-in (no supply) or are not meeting delivery contracts (force majeure).

2 liquefied natural gas terminals are closed (the US only has 4 or 5 LNG terminals total). One terminal is expected to reopen today, Wed., Oct. 5, 2005.

Katrina destroyed 46 Gulf oil production platforms. Rita destroyed 63 production platforms, newer than those hit by Katrina and having higher average production rates. Therefore, the short term impact of Rita is twice that of Katrina - and the impacts are additive.

45% of ALL US offshore drilling rigs have been sunk, severely damaged, set adrift, or run aground.
  • 8% have been destroyed or sunk.
  • 18% have been severely damaged.
  • 19% are adrift or aground.
  • Backorders for new drilling rigs now extend out over 6 years.
Over 50% of Gulf Coast refinery capacity (25% of US total) is still not running. 35% of Gulf Coast refineries will remain down for a while

6 refined product pipelines are having supply problems, 2 of which are completely shut down and 4 are running at less than 50% capacity.

Release of Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) will have some impact, but it will not help the natural gas situation at all. SPR is crude oil… shortages will still develop because of loss of refinery capacity.

Hurricane Ivan (last year) had a minor impact on the markets for 6 months. Katrina and Rita will have a major impact for about 6 years!
PEDAL [Pedal Energy Development Alternatives] develops and promotes the use of pedal powered technology - including Maya Pedal, a new organization in Guatemala that recycles used bicycles to build pedal-powered machines, bicimáquinas.

Pedal Power - recycled bike-machines give new life to Guatemalan farmers

Monday, October 03, 2005

I Love Paris in the Fall

"I love pink, I love Barbies, and pink's the favorite color of my whole life," Paris Hilton is saying at a shutterbug press conference. "I think every girl loves pink." Through it all, Paris is sporting a limited-edition watch from her new luxury collection. Only 100 watches are being made, retailing for $100,000 each! The Paris Hilton watch has not been released to the public yet bt will launch in December 2005.

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Charts and more charts

The following charts, based mostly on data from the Office of Management and Budget, display the growth of the federal government since the 1960–1963 period.

Sea Ice Decline Intensifies
Summer Arctic sea ice falls far below average for fourth year, winter ice sees sharp decline, spring melt starts earlier

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Throngs tell Bush and Co. where to go...

The poet Sharon Olds, winner of a National Book Critics Circle Award and professor of creative writing at New York University, was invited along with a number of other writers by First Lady Laura Bush to read from their works. She responded with the letter below... Three years ago artist Jules Feiffer also declined to attend the festival's White House breakfast as a protest against the Iraq War in "Mr. Feiffer Regrets."
Dear Mrs. Bush,

I am writing to let you know why I am not able to accept your kind invitation to give a presentation at the National Book Festival on September 24, or to attend your dinner at the Library of Congress or the breakfast at the White House... Read the entire letter in the Nation's "No Place for a Poet at a Banquet of Shame."
OpEdNews.com invites you to...
"Get to Know Ben Marble, an Interview with the Guy Who Told Dick Cheney to Go Fuc* Himself."

Military Families Speak Out is an organization of people who are opposed to war in Iraq and who speak out for relatives or loved ones in the military.

C-SPAN will cover some of the hundreds of thousands of people around the world and in Washington DC who are also speaking out - live today, beginning at 10:30 AM Central Time.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Google reacts to google-bombing

Christian Exodus has a mission... Founder, Cory Burnell (who remains in California) is, "...coordinating the move of thousands of Christians to South Carolina for the express purpose of re-establishing Godly, constitutional government." Google Bombers are also on a mission... regarding Intelligent Design, making sure it likns to an an intelligent resource.

And it works... just see what happens when you type that phrase or the phrase "miserable failure" into Google's search box, or even just the single word "failure." Today Google decided to explain the results with a new entry at the top right hand column of the results page, right where the sponsored ads usually appear you will now see the following: "Why these results? These results may seem politically slanted. Here's what happened."

Mathew Ingram reports the details in Google reacts to google-bombing.

Monday, September 19, 2005

Kelo v. New London

My apologies to any regular readers for failing to post anything at all lately... 'nuf said, here's today's thread:

Joan Claybrook is president of Public Citizen. Previously, she was head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the Carter administration from 1977 to 1981.

Wikipedia says "Public Citizen is a Washington, DC-based left-wing non-governmental organization, founded by Ralph Nader in 1971. Their activities span across a diverse range of issues, including campaign finance reform and accountability, consumer protection, public health and trade policy."

Public Citizen provides one of the best way to find critical, independent, expert information on prescription drugs at WorstPills.org. Search by drug, disease or condition, drug family, drug-induced disease or policy issue.

More by and about Public Citizen:
What recent judicial ruling could possibly bring together Maxine Waters, Tom DeLay, Molly Ivins, George Will, Rush Limbaugh and Ralph Nader in solid opposition... while exposing the darker side of one of the nation's reputedly liberal newspapers? Mat Welch explains Why The New York Times ♥s Eminent Domain.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Hurricane Links...

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Hurricane Exit Strategy

On 8/31/2005 the Rude One posted the following...
The Hurricane Exit Strategy:
"At some point here, some wise, ambitious, and none-too-cynical member of Congress, perhaps Chuck Hagel, perhaps Russ Feingold, needs to say the obvious: Hurricane Katrina offers the ultimate exit strategy from Iraq. What other excuse need there be to pull vast numbers of troops and billions of dollars out of our overseas failure?"

"The patently absurd waste of billions of dollars will be brought to light by the suffering along the Gulf Coast. A couple of months from now, whenever some worthless, stupid right-wing .... puppet declares that the U.S. has built schools in Basra, it'll simply be a reminder of how much faster things could have been done in Biloxi if all those funds and all that personnel were readily available." and more...
Meanwhile Hugo Chavez offers help from Venezuela... food, water and fuel.