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Who is Mogae?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 12th, 2009 4:39 am by HL

Who is Mogae?

Mogae

Almost everyone in the United States or indeed anywhere else in the world knows about Zimbabwe’s sit-tight president, Robert Mugabe. But who is Mogae? Who is Chissano? Who is Kikwete? And who is Kufuor? Sadly, very few people outside Africa recognize these names.

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What You Dig

What do you get when you mix drugs, greed, God and a splash of Bristol Palin’s baby-daddy? The five most popular Truthdig stories from the last seven days. And they are …

1. Chris Hedges on the Economy
Resist or Become Serfs”—If we do not immediately halt our elite’s rapacious looting of the public treasury we will be left with trillions in debts, which can never be repaid, and widespread human misery which we will be helpless to ameliorate. The stimulus and bailout plans are not about saving us. They are about saving them.

Summers

2. Robert Scheer on Summers’ Big Payoff
Living Large and in Charge”—Not surprisingly, Lawrence Summers is convinced that he deserved every penny of the $8 million that Wall Street firms paid him last year. And why shouldn’t he be cut in on the loot from the loopholes in the toxic derivatives market that he pushed into law when he was Bill Clinton’s treasury secretary?

3. The Truthdig Book Review, Edited by Steve Wasserman
Troy Jollimore on the God Debate”—Is it really true, as John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge argue in their new book, “God Is Back,” that religion and modernity cannot only coexist but actually flourish together?

Johnston and Banks

4. Truthdig on the Palin-Johnston Feud
“? ‘Tyra’ Appearance Sparks Palin-Johnston Scuffle”—What’s a former would-be-son-in-law of Sarah Palin to do once his time as an adjunct member of the family is over? Why, go on “The Tyra Banks Show” of course, as Bristol Palin’s ex, Levi Johnston, has done in an episode slated to air Monday [April 6]. This media-baiting move has clearly angered Mama Bear Palin.

5. David Sirota on the Drug War
This Is the Truth on Drugs … Any Questions?”—Finally, after America has frittered away billions of taxpayer dollars arming Latin American death squads and incarcerating more of its own citizens on nonviolent drug charges than any other industrialized nation, the government is starting to re-evaluate federal narcotics policy.

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Defending Bush, Obama Administration Appeals Court Decision Allowing Detainees To Challenge Imprisonment

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 12th, 2009 4:37 am by HL

Defending Bush, Obama Administration Appeals Court Decision Allowing Detainees To Challenge Imprisonment
Recently, Judge John Bates ruled that some prisoners at the Air Force base in Bagram have a right to challenge their imprisonment in U.S. civilian…

State Department: Cuba Poisoning Pets Of US Diplomats
As President Obama and members of Congress push to strengthen relations with Cuba, the State Department released a report on Friday that details Cuban efforts…

Burris Subpoenaed By Funeral Directors
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – A group of funeral directors who say they have lost millions of dollars from mismanagement of a pre-need funeral trust fund have…

Frank Rich Challenges Larry Summers, Bankrupt Culture He Represents
“I am pronouncing the depression over!” declared CNBC’s irrepressible Jim Cramer on April 2. The next day the unemployment rate, already at the highest level…


The Crucial Role of the Independents

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 12th, 2009 4:36 am by HL

The Crucial Role of the Independents
WASHINGTON — It looks like perfect political symmetry — party-line voting in Congress on the first key pieces of Barack Obama’s agenda, matching a deep partisan divide within the electorate in judging his performance as president. But, for reasons that require a little explanation, it may be wrong to conclude from this evidence, as many are doing, that the center has fallen out of American politics and Obama is on a fool’s errand if he continues to pursue bipartisan support.

Racing Past the Constitution
WASHINGTON — Rampant redistribution of wealth by government is now the norm. So is this: It inflames government’s natural rapaciousness and subverts the rule of law. This degeneration of governance is illustrated by the Illinois Legislature’s transfer of income from some disfavored riverboat casinos to racetracks. Illinois has nine licensed riverboat casinos and five horse-racing tracks. In 2006, supposedly to “address the negative impact that riverboat gaming has had” on Illinois horse racing, the Legislature — racing interests made huge contributions to Gov. Rod Blagojevich — mandated a transfer of 3 percent of the gross receipts of the four most profitable casinos, those in the Chicago area, to the state’s horse-racing tracks. This levy, subsequently extended to run until 2011, will confiscate substantially more than $100 million.


Newly Unemployed CNBC Star Dylan Ratigan Joins Class Struggle

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 12th, 2009 4:35 am by HL

Newly Unemployed CNBC Star Dylan Ratigan Joins Class Struggle
Has former CNBC anchor Dylan Ratigan joined the leftist alliance lobbying the right-leaning business network to send its staff to re-education camp? It didn’t exactly seem that way when he abruptly left the channel two weeks ago over what appeared…



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Who Are The Stevens Six?
Earlier this week, Judge Emmet Sullivan formally dropped the charges against former Alaska senator Ted Stevens, thanks to prosecutorial misconduct. And Sullivan also announced that he’s appointed a special prosecutor of his own to investigate contempt charges against the six…

Is The Economy Turning America’s Children “Goth”?
The degree to which Americans have stopped shopping is getting almost as scary as our over-consumption used to be. Yesterday we learned that men worldwide had stopped buying underwear, a disturbing development because former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan had famously…


Guns don’t kill

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 12th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

Guns don’t kill
People do, especially those on drugs…and I’m not talking about weed and tequila now. This database is astonishing: http://www.ssristories.com/index.php I think it speaks for itself. Perhaps the drug companies need more regulating, not the people that can legally own firearms.


Why It Makes No Sense for States to Cut Services and Raise Taxes Now

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 12th, 2009 4:33 am by HL

Why It Makes No Sense for States to Cut Services and Raise Taxes Now
With the real economy continuing to shrink, and unemployment or underemployment now claiming almost one out of six American workers, the economy will almost surely be more than $1 trillion short of its capacity this year, and another $1 trillion…

On Camera, Congressman Discusses Lobbies and Middle East
Thanks to Phil Weiss for this. Former Congressman Wayne Gilchrest, a liberal Republican knocked out of office by a right-wing Republican challenger, tells a Hill panel how Middle East policy is made and unmade. It’s 8 minutes that are worth…


Defending Bush, Obama admin. appeals decision allowing detainees to challenge imprisonment.

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 12th, 2009 4:32 am by HL

Defending Bush, Obama admin. appeals decision allowing detainees to challenge imprisonment.
Recently, Judge John Bates ruled that some prisoners at the Air Force base in Bagram have a right to challenge their imprisonment in U.S. civilian courts, saying the detainees are “virtually identical” to detainees at Guantánamo and so they have the same constitutional rights granted in Boumediene vs. Bush. Siding with the Bush administration, however, […]

Recently, Judge John Bates ruled that some prisoners at the Air Force base in Bagram have a right to challenge their imprisonment in U.S. civilian courts, saying the detainees are “virtually identical” to detainees at Guantánamo and so they have the same constitutional rights granted in Boumediene vs. Bush. Siding with the Bush administration, however, the Obama administration is appealing the court decision:

The Obama administration said Friday that it would appeal a district court ruling that granted some military prisoners in Afghanistan the right to file lawsuits seeking their release. The decision signaled that the administration was not backing down in its effort to maintain the power to imprison terrorism suspects for extended periods without judicial oversight. In a court filing, the Justice Department also asked District Judge John D. Bates not to proceed with the habeas-corpus cases of three detainees at Bagram Air Base outside Kabul, Afghanistan.

Tina Foster, the executive director of the International Justice Network, which is representing the detainees, condemned the decision in a statement. “Though he has made many promises regarding the need for our country to rejoin the world community of nations, by filing this appeal, President Obama has taken on the defense of one of the Bush administration’s unlawful policies founded on nothing more than the idea that might makes right,” she said.

In September 2006, Obama said on the Senate floor that “restricting somebody’s right to challenge their imprisonment indefinitely is not going to make us safer. In fact, recent evidence shows it is probably making us less safe.” Glenn Greenwald notes that an ACLU lawyer is now calling Bagram “in some sense the new Guantanamo.”

Palin trying to backtrack from her call for Begich to step down.
On April 2, the Alaska Republican Party sent out a press release saying that in light of the charges being dropped against Ted Stevens, “current Senator Mark Begich should resign his position to allow for a new, special election.” That same day, Gov. Sarah Palin (R) said, “I absolutely agree” when asked about the […]

On April 2, the Alaska Republican Party sent out a press release saying that in light of the charges being dropped against Ted Stevens, “current Senator Mark Begich should resign his position to allow for a new, special election.” That same day, Gov. Sarah Palin (R) said, “I absolutely agree” when asked about the Alaska Republican Party’s request. However, yesterday in a press conference, Palin tried to backtrack:

“I didn’t call for Begich to step down, either,” Palin said. “I said I absolutely agree that Alaskans deserve a fair, untainted election for the United States senate seat. I’m not splitting hairs on how that happens. I’m saying wonderful, good. I want to see an election that is fair, that isn’t influenced unduly by some announcement that the sitting senator was facing a multi-felony count conviction. That’s what we were told. Now, come to find out, that wasn’t the case.”

However, if Palin supports a new special election, by state law, Begich “would have to step down.” That process would temporarily leave Alaska with just one active senator. Nevertheless, Palin yesterday insisted that she wasn’t “splitting hairs on how a new election should happen.”


Shortfalls Unraveled Stevens’s Conviction

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 12th, 2009 4:31 am by HL

Shortfalls Unraveled Stevens’s Conviction
The Justice Department team charged with prosecuting former senator Ted Stevens miscalculated by not seeking more time to prepare for the high-stakes corruption trial and fell victim to inexperience and thin staffing, which contributed to its alleged mishandling of witnesses and evidence, according…

Partisans Argue Over Partisanship
President Obama has already made a down payment on many of his campaign promises. But a noisy and partisan debate has erupted over whether he has even begun to make good on his pledge to turn the page on the divisive politics of the past.

Ginsburg Gives No Hint Of Giving Up the Bench
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The symposium on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s life on and before the Supreme Court had all the trappings of a grand finale: laudatory tributes, scholarly evaluations of her jurisprudence, a running theme about her love of opera and her unfulfilled desire to be a great diva.


Sensible Drilling: Gone With the Wind?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 12th, 2009 4:29 am by HL

Sensible Drilling: Gone With the Wind?
Jim McTague, Barron’s

Barack’s Border Battle

Mission From Africa
Andrew Rice, New York Times Magazine

Why The Left Should Trust and Support Obama
Chris Bowers, Open Left