Tracking the Growth of American Authoritarianism

“Can There Really Be Fascist People In A Democracy?”
Libertarians are stealthily taking over America.

Since the 1971 Powell Memo, America has moved closer and closer to Fascism.

 

Who Should Pay for the Mistakes of Our Leaders and Their Rich Friends?

If I made a major decision that I later came to regret because it is costing me much more than I can manage while still living my life of ‘luxury,’ what options do I have. Should I ask strangers to make up the difference so I can continue my comfortable lifestyle? Or should I take a look at my situation, my rationale for the bad decision, my way of life, my other resources, and then take responsibility and make some adjustments?

Most of us would probably take responsibility and work to figure out our own solution. More than that, most of us would probably not have made such a bad decision in the first place. Most of us would have considered the long term risks and decided not to jeopardized the future of our family.

On the other hand, the Bush Administration that hasn’t done as we would have done. Instead, they have made multiple bad decisions (invading Iraq, ignoring New Orleans after Katrina, tax cuts for the rich, unregulated subprime loans, etc.) and are asking other countries (China and Japan) and future generations to pay for their mistakes. Not only have they performed poorly as our leaders, they have actually made themselves, and their rich supporters, richer and more powerful (unitary president, over compensated CEOs, unchecked Blackwater Inc., suspension of habeas corpus, etc.) in the process.

The administration, their small group of avid followers and friendly media moguls actually don’t mind having China and others pay for their expensive mistakes as long as they are getting richer in the process. These rich and powerful know as long as China is willing to loan the US much of what it needs, they can continue to enjoy their 2006 tax cuts. Isn’t it time to take away their tax cuts and make them pay for their mistakes?

If you’re not quite convinced, maybe a little historical perspective on income taxes would help. Take a look at US individual federal income taxes in effect during WWII in the tables below. The rich of the time were taxed at up to 94% of their income over $200,000 in 1945. After inflation, these 1945 dollars become $2,090,800 in 2005 dollars.

US individual income tax rates during WWII.

If The Greatest Generation supported WWII with higher taxes, shouldn’t those who support the Iraq occupation pay with higher taxes?

 

Top marginal US income tax rates since 1920

 

(Cross posted at OOIBC.)

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Bad Deeds for 5-21-2008

Pastor Who Endorsed McCain Said Hitler Was Fulfilling God’s Will – John Hagee, the controversial evangelical leader and endorser of Sen. John McCain, argued in a late 1990s sermon that the Nazis had operated on God’s behalf to chase the Jews from Europe and shepherd them to Palestine. According to the Reverend, Adolph Hitler was a “hunter,” sent by God, who was tasked with expediting God’s will of having the Jews re-establish a state of Israel.

 

McCain’s Top Foreign Policy Adviser Lobbied His Staff on While He Was Working For McCain’s Campaign – John McCain’s top foreign policy adviser lobbied the Arizona senator’s staff on behalf of the republic of Georgia while he was working for the campaign, public records show. Randy Scheunemann, founder of Orion Strategies, represented the governments of Macedonia, Georgia and Taiwan between 2003 and March 1, according to the firm’s filings with the Justice Department. In its latest semiannual report, the firm disclosed that Scheunemann had a phone conversation in November about Georgia with Richard Fontaine, an aide in McCain’s Senate office. Orion Strategies earned $540,000 from its foreign clients over the year ending on Dec. 1, reports show. Scheunemann also received $56,250 last year from March to July from McCain, according to campaign finance records.

 

McCain’s Latest Economic Plan Seen as Incoherent by Economists on Both Sides – Chris Edwards, director of tax policy studies at the conservative Cato Institute, told The Huffington Post that McCain has thus far failed to give the public “straight talk” on the connection between his spending agenda and tax cutting plan. Liberal economists who support the idea of job training assistance also wonder how McCain can achieve that objective, given McCain’s tax cut priorities. Len Burman, a senior fellow and tax policy analyst with the Urban Institute, called McCain’s Monday speech “interesting,” but cautioned: “His proposed tax cuts will either make it very difficult for the government to help vulnerable populations — including many more than those displaced by trade — or add to our ballooning budget deficits.”

 

Republican Consultant Defends Describing Some Women as Bitches – On May 20th, as a part of CNN’s primary night panel, Republican consultant Alex Castellanos took issue with Jeffery Toobin, who decried a recent newspaper column that referred to Clinton as a “white bitch.” The thoroughly refined and scintillatingly relevant counterpoint that Castellanos interrupted Toobin to make – attached to an assertion that Toobin was “dead wrong” by the way – was that, “Some women, by the way, are named that, and it’s accurate.” Clinton was apparently one such woman, because she is “abrasive, aggressive [and] irritating.”

Regards,

Jim

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Bad Deeds for 5-20-2008

Six-Term Republican in Scandal – Rep. Vito Fossella, a six-term Republican, a New York congressman who admitted to fathering a child out of wedlock with a woman who bailed him out of jail on a drunk driving charge this month, announced Monday that he will not run for re-election. Fossella, who represents Staten Island and part of Brooklyn, is the 30th Republican to announce they would not seek re-election to the U. S. House of Representatives.

 

US is Fueling Middle East Turmoil – Egypt’s foreign minister criticized President Bush’ Mideast policies Monday, a day after the American leader lectured Arab leaders on their approach to governing. (Bush is telling other people how to govern? – JLV)

 

Coal Industry Blowing the Tops Off the Appalachian Mountains – The coal industry is blowing up the Appalachian Mountains as a cheap way of getting at the black stuff below, behavior decried by the environmental group Appalachian Voices as “one of the greatest human rights and environmental tragedies in America’s recent history”. Unspeakable ecological violence known as mountaintop removal is creating an upland moonscape, which is incapable of regenerating trees. As far as the eye can see, the land is grey and pockmarked with huge black lakes, filled with toxic coal slurry. The rubble is then tipped into the valleys – more than 7,000 have already been filled – and more than 700 miles of rivers and streams have disappeared under rubble and thousands more soiled with toxic waste.

This has come about because of America’s insatiable appetite for cheap coal to generate electricity. (I suggest you read this entire article. BTW, does your electricity come from coal? If it does, think about switching providers. – JLV)

 

Texas Attorney General Spent $1.4 Million on “Voter-Fraud” Witch Hunt – Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott’s two year, $1.4 million dollar investigation into what he claims is “an epidemic of voter fraud in Texas” to justify his support for voter ID laws, resulted in just 26 cases. It will come as no surprise to anyone who has been following C&L’s ongoing coverage of this issue that all of the cases were “against Democrats, and almost all involving blacks or Hispanics.” What’s more, of the 26, only 8 were actually cases of fraud. “In 18 of the 26 cases, the voters were eligible, votes were properly cast and no vote was changed – but the people who collected the ballots for mailing were prosecuted,” yet Abbott refused to investigate a serious case of apparent ballot-box stuffing of “more than 100 ballots – potentially more than in all of Mr. Abbott’s other vote-fraud prosecutions combined” – “in Highland Park, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country with hundreds of million-dollar homes and where both George W. Bush and Dick Cheney once lived.“

In more than 2/3 of the cases in Greg Abbott’s epidemic, he actually charged volunteers who merely helped elderly and disabled people to be able to vote because they didn’t add their name to the envelope to show that they carried the sealed envelope to a mailbox for them – a crime Abbott saw fit to spend an average of more than $53,000 each to pursue of a Federal Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Grant that is supposed to go to enforce state and local laws with an “emphasis on violent crime and serious offenders.”

Abbot went around Texas training officials to spot voter fraud by way of a 71-slide powerpoint that included only pictures of minorities to look for clues on mailed-in ballots like “Unique Stamps” such as “the ‘sickle cell stamp,’ which depicts an African-American woman and infant.” Abbott’s highly publicized “Special Investigations Unit” into voter fraud even went so far as to actually peer in at least one suspected anonymous ballot mailer’s bathroom window while they were taking a bath.

 

Fox News Advertizes Karl Rove as a Political Analyst, But He’s Really a McCain Promoter – Fox News hosts routinely introduce Rove as a “former senior advisor to President Bush,” “the architect,” a “political wizard” and a “famed political consultant.” But never has he been introduced as he should be — as an informal advisor and maxed-out donor to John McCain’s presidential campaign. The “most influential pundit” in America, as Fox likes to trumpet, should have to play by the same rules as other high-profile political analysts. For example, Paul Begala and James Carville are regularly identified as supporters of Hillary Clinton when they appear on CNN. But Rove has been able to act as an independent observer while criticizing Clinton and Barack Obama, McCain’s likely general election opponent.

Rove has also admitted to meeting with Sen. McCain recently. On April 22, while doing on-air coverage of the Pennsylvania primary for Fox News, Rove let slip that he “saw Senator McCain recently at a private gathering” where the general election campaign was discussed. An unnamed GOP consultant who “has met with Rove a few times this year” told Stone that “Karl is up to his eyeballs in this.” The Washington Post has also reported that Rove is working with outside groups who aim “to influence the outcome in November.”

 

Conservative Bill Kristol Wrong Again, Just Like Always – For years now, FOXNews pundit William Kristol has been wrong on nearly every subject he’s chosen to write about or speak to. In his New York Times column on May 19, he said:

On Tuesday night, while the G.O.P. Congressional candidate was losing in a Mississippi district George Bush carried in 2004 by 25 points, Barack Obama was being trounced in the West Virginia Democratic primary — by 41 points. I can’t find a single recent instance of a candidate who ultimately became his party’s nominee losing a primary by this kind of margin.

Hey Bill, you’re not looking very hard. On Feb. 5, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney beat presumptive GOP nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by 85 points in the Utah Republican primary. And on the same day, Mike Huckabee beat McCain by 41 points in the Arkansas primary.

 

John McCain is Confused About Who Has Authority in Iran – McCain has recently accused Obama of wanting to negotiate with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. But Obama never said that. He did say that he would negotiate with the Iranian leadership — but, on matters of foreign policy and Iran’s nuclear program, the guy in charge is the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. When McCain was asked about this at a press conference, McCain insisted that ultimate political authority in Iran rests with Ahmadinejad — even mocking Klein when he challenged him on it. McCain said, “I mean, the fact is he’s [Ahmadinejad] the acknowledged leader of that country and you may disagree, but that’s a uh, that’s your right to do so, but I think if you asked any average American who the leader of Iran is, I think they’d know. Go ahead. Or anyone who’s well-versed in the issue.”

In fact, according to the CIA’s World Factbook, ultimate political authority in Iran rests with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, not the president. For a foreign policy “expert,” McCain clearly has a pattern of getting the basic facts wrong.

 

McCain only tells half the story of what his health proposal could mean for U.S. workers – McCain says in a new TV ad: “Let’s give every American family a $5,000 refundable tax credit” to buy health insurance.

Sounds good. But McCain failed to mention how existing employer-sponsored health benefits would be affected.

  • Workers would be taxed on the value of any employer-paid health benefits, partially offsetting the $5,000 credit for those now covered by such plans.
  • Experts say a tax credit plan like this would likely cause companies to reduce or eliminate health benefits for their employees.

But McCain’s simplistic ad misleads viewers by promising to give “every American family” a $5,000 benefit while failing to mention what he would also take away.

 

McCain Misleads on Budget – McCain’s big promise is that he can balance the budget while extending Bush’s tax cuts and adding a few of his own. He likes to leave the impression that this can be done painlessly, for example, by eliminating “wasteful” spending in the form of “earmarks” that lawmakers like to tuck into spending bills to finance home-state projects. We found that not only is this theory full of holes, it’s not even McCain’s actual plan.

 

McCain Exaggerations and Distortions on Tax Cuts – McCain says that eliminating the Alternative Minimum Tax will save “more than 25 million middle-class families more than $2,000 every year.” But McCain’s “middle class” includes families making up to $200,000 per year, and the $2,000 figure is an average. Those earning more money will see the lion’s share of the savings. McCain also leaves out the fact that the proposal could cost as much as $1.6 trillion over 10 years.

By the measure most economists prefer, McCain is wrong in his claim that Sens. Clinton and Obama want to implement “the single largest tax increase since the Second World War;” it would be the fifth largest. At a more basic level, it’s misleading to tag Clinton and Obama for something that was scheduled during the Bush administration – the expiration of the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts, which by law will occur at the end of 2010.
McCain also repeats the mantra that cutting the capital gains tax rate will increase government receipts. In fact, rate cuts produce a spike in revenue, but it’s only temporary. McCain also falsely claims that higher capital gains tax rates will affect 401(k) plans.

McCain was the first to announce the now widely discredited proposal to suspend federal gas taxes. The proposal wouldn’t lower prices at the pump and would result in (effectively) an $8.5 billion windfall to oil companies.

 

Georgia Republican Party Chairwoman Says “John McCain is kind of like Jesus Christ on the cross” – Georgia Republican Party chairwoman Sue Everhart said “John McCain is kind of like Jesus Christ on the cross,” Because they were both born 2,000 years ago? No! It’s she said it’s because McCain never denounced the United States when he was a war prisoner — just like Christ, when he was in ‘Nam. Ha ha, but McCain did denounce the United States. According to the International Herald Tribune’s profile of McCain, “he was tortured and forced to sign a statement denouncing US policy.”

 

John McCain Resigns From His Own Campaign – Believing that he has become too much of a drag on his campaign, John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, and one of the key components of his campaign and id, has stepped down, the latest casualty of a presidential campaign eager to cauterize damage caused by its ties to lobbyists, age and President Bush. McCain, who has appeared in most of his commercials and fundraisers, is the highest profile departure from McCain’s inner circle since a summer 2007 shake-up cost McCain his campaign manager and chief strategist. (Funny, more at the link)

Regards,

Jim

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Checks and Balances vs. Abusive Power vs. Freedom

There are two truths that contributed to the creation of our constitution, the laws we strive to live by, and our way of life:
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely;
Checks and balances are necessary to hold power in check.

Throughout history, humans have abused other humans when power is concentrated in the hands of a single authoritarian person or a small group of authoritarian leaders with a moderately larger group of compliant followers. This abusive power can be wielded by a national army of invaders, a greedy plantation owner, a greedy team of senior corporate managers, the greedy owner of a small business, a selfish priest or teacher, a power greedy cult leader or military company commander, a previously abused parent or the Executive branch of our government that is not held in check by the legislature.  

To prevent the high likelihood of abuse from concentrated power, checks and balances, such as laws, regulations or other structures, institutions and mechanisms, are a human necessity. A necessity that may limit our freedoms.

In our system, we the people are the ultimate diversified holders of power.   We grant some of our power to others as needed.   Some powers we grant through our constitutions to those who run our governments so they can provide for our national or state needs.   Some we grant to those who run our industries and businesses to provide for more personal needs.  In both cases, laws are used to constrain the powers we have granted.

As the holders of ultimate diversified power we also hold the final say in controlling abuse.   If our governments abuse the powers we bestowed upon them, we vote our representatives out of office.  If the abuse is serious enough we can force them out early through pressure on our elected representatives to impeach the abuser.

As consumers, if businesses abuse their power we expect and petition our governments to put constraints in place to stop the abuse and protect us.  As stockholders, we can vote against an abusive board of directors and their excessive rewards.   As employees, we can unionize to limit company abuse.  As voters, we expect our governments to enable our ability to unionize and help us limit management’s power over us – not the other way around.  

Since we have granted some of our powers to both government and industry, there is the potential for either of them to distort the power of the other by subverting, removing or not enforcing the checks and balances that we the people created to protect ourselves. For example, we have a Justice Department that puts policy before the law. We also have “K Street” lobbyists supporting corporations over consumers (we the people).   Both are a serious threat to our way of life.   They seriously compromise the checks and balances and abuse the limited powers we have granted them. 

As for the lobbyists, they are already trying in influence our upcoming November election. RollCall.com has a running list of lobbyists endorsements.

As for the Justice Department of the Executive branch, they have expanded the definition of torture, justified the suspension of Habeas Corpus and enabled spying on us. And — they did it all in secret.   The Los Angeles Times has an “ editorial on the secret laws” of the Justice department. It describes what we know and wonders what other secret laws have been created by the Executive branch of our government. 

As individuals subject to abuse of power by other individuals, businesses, institutions and governments, we expect our laws, law makers and law enforcement organizations to keep any power abusers in check. Any concentration of power must be constrained to control possible abuse. This requires, laws, regulations, rules, active voter participation and agencies to put a stop to abuse.   This means freedom for humans has limitations because sometimes we just can’t control the power we have.   

Power enables humans to use their freedom and power to abuse anything they choose: spouses, the elderly, children, employees, enemies, neighbors, animals, rules, regulations, laws, the land, the sea, the atmosphere or anything we come in contact with.

Checks and balances, a critical part of this nations foundation, are a necessity of any free society to curb unbridled abusive power.

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Bad Deeds for 5-16-2008

 

Tennessee Republican Party Smears Michelle Obama – The Tennessee Republican Party has set its sights on Michelle Obama – the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. A new web video highlights her controversial comment earlier this year, saying she was proud of America “for the first time in my adult life.” Obama later clarified the remark saying she meant she was proud of how Americans were engaging in the political process, and that she was always proud of her country. Nonetheless, the GOP video replays her remark six times and mixes in commentary by people who live in Tennessee on why they’re proud of America. Meanwhile, it’s not the first time the GOP in Tennessee has made waves. Earlier this year, in a truly low-rent stunt, it used Barack Obama’s middle name “Hussein” in a news release questioning his support of Israel and showing a photo of him wearing what it called “Muslim attire.” The Republican National Committee denounced that piece of garbage.

 

Clean-Air Rules Protecting Parks Set to Be Eased – The Bush administration is on the verge of implementing new air quality rules that will make it easier to build power plants near national parks and wilderness areas, according to rank-and-file agency scientists and park managers who oppose the plan.

 

Opponent of Wind Farm Turns Out to be a Traditional Energy Company – A new lobbying firm for the group called “Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound” opposing a wind farm off Cape Cod filed a federal document last month reporting that its work for the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound is partially funded and shaped by an international energy conglomerate. The disclosure represents the first documented financial connection between the group opposing the wind farm and Oxbow Corp., which mines and markets energy and commodities, including coal, natural gas, and petroleum.

 

Bill O’Reilly Compared Founder of Progressive Daily Kos Blog, to White Supremacist – During the May 14 edition of Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor, host Bill O’Reilly compared Markos Moulitsas, founder of the progressive Daily Kos blog, to white supremacist David Duke. O’Reilly has repeatedly attacked Daily Kos, comparing it not only to Duke, but also to the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazi party.

 

McCain Was in Favor of Talks with Syria, Despite Saying they Were “Sponsoring and Harboring Terrorists” – Despite the fact that John McCain believed that Syria was a “state sponsor of terror,” was “harboring terrorists,” and were sending “Syrians in to fight Americans,” he thought it was worth talking to them, saying that Colin Powell’s trip to Syria was “appropriate.” This is exactly the same thing that McCain is now criticizing Obama for.

 

 

 

News of the Week That the Mainstream Media Didn’t Bother to Report

Regards,

Jim

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Bad Deeds for 5-15-2008

 

Pentagon Propagandist General Calls for US to Sponsor Terrorism Against Iran – Last month on Fox News, Ret. Gen. Thomas McInerney, one of the Pentagon’s propaganda team of military analysts exposed by David Barstow in the NYT, openly called for the US to begin committing “tit-for-tat” terrorist attacks by proxy inside Iran.

McInerney: Here’s what I would suggest to you. Number one, we take the National Council for Resistance to Iran off the terrorist list that the Clinton Administration put them on as well as the Mujahedin-e Khalq at the Camp Ashraf in Iraq. Then I would start a tit-for-tat strategy which I wrote up in the Wall Street Journal a year ago: For every EFP that goes off and kills Americans, two go off in Iran. No questions asked. People don’t have to know how it was done. It’s a covert action. They become the most unlucky country in the world. …

(So, we now have people saying that the United States should become a sponsor of terrorism. What have we come to? – JLV)

 

 

President Bush Compares Obama’s Iran Diplomacy Statement To Appeasement Of Nazis – During a speech in Jerusalem, President Bush jumped head first into the 2008 presidential campaign by taking a shot at Democratic presidential nominee, Barack Obama, by comparing his willingness to hold diplomatic talks with Iran to the appeasement of Nazis in the 1930’s.

 

‘What did Neville Chamberlin do?’

 

Conservative Michael Medved Says American Superiority is Genetic – American superiority to be genetic, encoded in our good old American DNA. Because our ancestors were immigrants, who were risk-takers, who were selected for their energy and aggressiveness. Oh, except for those who are descended from slaves. (This reminds me of something said in the 1930’s by a guy with a mustache in a uniform – JLV)

 

Republican Rep. Uses Term ‘Tar Baby’ In Memo About Obama, Election – In a 20-page memo on GOP electoral woes, Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) repeatedly misspells Barack Obama’s name – it’s one R, congressman, not two — and then manages to use the racially charged term “tar baby” in a paragraph about Obama and immigration. “Remember,” Davis writes, “Hispanic voters are a swing group in this election and future elections. John McCain, being from a border state, may be out of sync with many Republicans but he has standing among Hispanics. Barrack Obama has not made the sale to Hispanic voters. Thus, this issue is a tar baby for anyone who touches it, with land mines everywhere.”

Regards,

Jim

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Bad Deeds for 5-14-2008

 

Crude, Racist and Pornographic Secret Service E-Mails – Emails containing crude, racist and pornographic images have just released by the Secret Service as part of a long-running civil rights suit filed by African American agents. One of the emails joked about civil rights leader Jesse Jackson being killed by a missile. The Secret Service e-mail was titled ‘The Righteous Reverend,’ and jokes about the deaths of Jackson and his wife when a missile strikes their plane. The e-mail ends with, it “certainly wouldn’t be a great loss and probably wouldn’t be an accident either.”

 

U.S. Major Importer of Illegal Asian Timber – Vietnam has become a hub for processing Asia’s illegally logged timber, much of which is sold in the United States as outdoor furniture, conservationists say. In a report released in March, the U.K.-based nonprofit Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and its Indonesian partner Telapak warned that the illegal timber trade is threatening some of the last intact forests in Southeast Asia, especially in Laos.

 

White House Spokesperson Says Administration Did Not Know About the Pentagon’s Use of TV Military Analysts, But Pentagon E-Mails Prove Otherwise – A reporter repeated his question as White House Press Secretary Dana Perino walked away from the podium, “Did the White House know about the program?” And on her way out of the room, Perino answered, “I just said: no.” E-mails from Pentagon officials dealing with the military analyst program refer to weekly meetings with “karl,” to having the analysts briefed by Bush’s National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley, and even to getting the analysts “in with potus” himself (that’s POTUS, or the President of the United States). So in the process of discussing how to keep “their” TV military analysts “on message” regarding claims about the Iraq war, they talked about efforts to have both Stephen Hadley and Bush himself speak with the analysts — proposals that had been discussed with “karl” (which, clearly, in this case, means Rove). That means Perino’s denial was false and that the White House had at least some knowledge of and involvement in this propaganda program.

 

Pentagon Puppet Military Analysts Appeared or Were Quoted More Than 4,500 Times on Broadcast Nets, Cables, NPR – A New York Times article detailed the connection between numerous media military analysts and the Pentagon and defense industries, reporting that “the Bush administration has used its control over access and information in an effort to transform” media military analysts “into a kind of media Trojan horse — an instrument intended to shape terrorism coverage from inside the major TV and radio networks.” A Media Matters review found that since January 1, 2002, the analysts named in the Times article — many identified as having ties to the defense industry — collectively appeared or were quoted as experts more than 4,500 times on ABC, ABC News Now, CBS, CBS Radio Network, NBC, CNN, CNN Headline News, Fox News, MSNBC, CNBC, and NPR.

 

In England, Council Used Terror Law to Spy on Fishermen and Family of School Children – A council that used controversial powers to spy on a family to check whether they were living in the correct school catchment area has done the same to keep an eye on local fishermen, it emerged yesterday. Poole borough council is using the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) – a law brought in to combat terrorism and cyber crime – to scrutinise people gathering shellfish. Last month the council admitted spying on a family to check they were living in the correct school catchment area. Jenny Paton, 39, Tim Joyce, 37, and their three daughters had their movements scrutinised and timed by an undercover official. A detailed log of the family’s activities was kept with statements including “curtains open and all lights on in premises”, but no action was taken against them.

 

How Green Is John McCain? Not So Much.

 

John McCain Has Missed Every Major Environmental Vote During This Congress – And the Wall Street Journal completely omits McCain voting record on the environment.

 

John McCain Has Numerous Lobbyists Working on His Campaign, Including at Least Ten Who Represent Brutal Dictators, Human Rights Abusers, and Other Unsavory Foreign Interests – Recently two of John McCain’s lobbyist supporters resigned from his campaign almost immediately after news came to light that they had lobbied for the brutal military junta in Myanmar.

But that’s only the tip of the iceberg. McCain still has plenty of other lobbyists — according to our friends at Public Campaign Action Fund, 112 at last count — working on his behalf, including at least ten who represent brutal dictators, human rights abusers, and other unsavory foreign interests.

Among the worst offenders is one of McCain’s top advisors, Charlie Black. His firm has represented several leaders known for human rights abuses, as well as Chinese oil interests. Another lobbyist, Tom Loeffler, works for a firm that counts the Saudi Arabian government among its clients. One of McCain’s top fundraisers, Peter Madigan defended the United Arab Emirates against allegations that boys there are enslaved and forced to be camel jockeys. Take action at the link:

 

McCain’s Spiritual Advisor – John McCain and Rev. Rod Parsley, a televangeslist from Ohio who hates Islam. According to David Corn of Mother Jones, Parsley has called on Christians to wage war against Islam, which he considers to be a “false religion.” Watch the video.

 

Blunt Federal Letters Tell Students They’re Security Threats – Letters have gone to 5,000 applicants across the country who have at least initially been turned down for a Transportation Worker Identification Credential, an ID card meant to guard against acts of terrorism, agency officials said Monday. The letters contain an ominous warning from John M. Busch, a security administration official: “I have determined that you pose a security threat.” “It’s an unfortunate choice of words in a bureaucratic letter,” said Ellen Howe, a security agency spokeswoman. Ms. Howe and Maurine Fanguy, who oversees the new ID card program, said that most foreign students did not qualify for the identity cards, but that the letters were not intended to label the recipients as potential terrorists.

 

Bush Still Hiding from Global Warming – Today’s decision to list the polar bear as “threatened” was bizarrely schizophrenic in that the administration simultaneously enacted policies to prevent the polar bear’s listing from affecting runaway greenhouse gas emissions.

– The administration should have listed the polar bear as “endangered” rather than “threatened.” An endangered listing would require a stronger protective standard.

– The administration refused to designate and protect the polar bear’s habitat as “critical habitat.” The overwhelming threat to polar bears is the melting of Arctic sea ice. It is absolutely essential that this habitat is itself protected if we expect to save the bear.

– The listing decision includes a “special rule” and a declaration that greenhouse gas emissions can’t and shouldn’t be limited by the Endangered Species Act. This poison pill attempts to completely undermine the entire point of the polar bear’s listing: to reign in the primary actions driving the species extinct.

 

Charter Communications to Snoop on Broadband Customers’ Web Histories for Ad Networks – Charter Communications, one of the nation’s largest ISPs, plans to begin eavesdropping on the web surfing of its customers, in order to help web advertisers deliver targeted ads. In letters being sent to some of its 2.7 million high-speed internet customers, Charter is billing its new web tracking program as an “enhancement” for customers’ web surfing experience. The letters were first reported by a BroadbandReports.com user on Sunday. The pilot program is set to begin next month.

 

U.S. Deploys More Than 43,000 Unfit for Combat – More than 43,000 U.S. troops listed as medically unfit for combat in the weeks before their scheduled deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan since 2003 were sent anyway, Pentagon records show. This reliance on troops found medically “non-deployable” is another sign of stress placed on a military that has sent 1.6 million service members to the war zones, soldier advocacy groups say.

 

FBI Issued Illegal National Security Letter to Library – The FBI issued an illegal National Security Letter (NSL) seeking information from an online library. After the legality of the letter was challenged, the FBI withdrew it. NSLs are secretly issued by the government to obtain access to personal customer records from Internet Service Providers, financial institutions, and credit reporting agencies. In almost all cases, recipients of the NSLs are forbidden, or “gagged,” from disclosing that they have received the letters. The ACLU has challenged this Patriot Act statute in federal court in two other cases where the judges found the gags unconstitutional: one involving an Internet Service Provider (ISP); the second a group of librarians. In the ISP case, the district court invalidated the entire NSL statute. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is expected to hear oral arguments in the government’s appeal of that case next month.

 

Joe Scarborough Wants Tear Gas in the Streets of Denver During the Democratic Convention – Scarborough said,. “I want the Stones’ Street Fighting Man played in the background while I monitor the streets of Denver with tear gas, the ghost of Abbie Hoffman rising up over the auditorium. Yeah, baby, I want a fight — on both sides”

Regards,

Jim

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Bad Deeds for 5-7-2008

 

Mastermind of Nixon’s Watergate Break-in Calls McCain an ‘Old Friend’ – G. Gordon Liddy spent more than 4 years in prison for his role in the 1972 Watergate burglary. That was just one element of what Liddy did, and proposed to do, in a secret White House effort to subvert the Constitution. Far from repudiating him, McCain has embraced him. Liddy didn’t just have a role: he was the chief operative for Nixon’s White House “plumbers” unit, who, along with E. Howard Hunt, masterminded the break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate hotel in 1972.

While right-wing blogs continue to fume over Obama’s connection to the former anti-war radical, little has been written about Liddy and McCain, who appear to be much better friends. Liddy has donated $5,000 to McCain’s political campaigns since 1998 — sending 25 times as much money to the Arizona senator than Ayers did to Obama. Liddy also greeted McCain as “an old friend” when hosting the candidate on his talk radio show, Chapman writes, and McCain gushed at the “pleasure” he took in appearing and praised Liddy’s “adherence to the principles and philosophies that keep our nation great.”

 

Various Reports Indicate That a US Attack on Iran is Growing More Likely – In a little-noted interview with Amy Goodman’s Democracy Now, former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter said, “We take a look at the military buildup, we take a look at the rhetoric, we take a look at the diplomatic posturing, and I would say that it’s a virtual guarantee that there will be a limited aerial strike against Iran in the not-so-near future—or not-so-distant future, that focuses on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Command.”

Ritter, who led the UN mission to inspect Iraqi weapons from 1991 to 1998, also questions Administration claims that Syria was developing a nuclear weapon in concert with North Korea. “We have to be concerned about the evidence,” Ritter said. “We have interior photographs and exterior shots and nothing that links the two. And this notion that the reactor was on the verge of becoming operational, again, is absurd,” he adds. “You know, there would have to be literally thousands of pounds of pure graphite that would have to be introduced to this facility, and there’s no evidence in the destruction. You know, there were a number of reporters who went to the site after it was blown up. If it had been bombed and there was graphite introduced, you would have a signature all over the area of destroyed graphite blocks. There would be graphite lying around, etc. This was not the case.” US intelligence officials said they “found no radiation signatures after the bombing, so there was no uranium or plutonium present. “I don’t know what was going on at this site,” Ritter said. “If the images are accurate, it appears that Syria was producing a very, very small research reactor. But it is not a reactor usable in a nuclear weapons program. Syria was not violating the law. “The interview was highlighted by a diarist on Daily Kos.

Ritter’s remark about Iran comes on the heels of a report Sunday in the UK Sunday Times’ which alleges that the Pentagon is drawing up plans for a “surgical strike” against an alleged insurgent training camp in Iran, and a CBS report that suggests US forces are prepared to launch small-scale attacks.

Seymour Hersh in the New Yorker and RAW STORY’s Larisa Alexandrovna revealed internal Pentagon planning in a buildup to a potential Iran conflict.

CBS News reported last week about a potential strike on Iran. “Targets would include everything from the plants where weapons are made to the headquarters of the organization known as the Quds Force which directs operations in Iraq,” they wrote.

Last Month the Department of Homeland Security Waived 30 Environmental Laws to Build 470 Miles of the Border Fence

 

John McCain is Confused (About a Lot of Things)
McCain forgot the League of Nations was disbanded in 1946 when he recently said, “We need a League of Nations, we need a group of nations who work together and pose meaningful sanctions and modify Iranian behavior.”

McCain just said the United States should set up a missile defense system in Czechoslovakia, a country that no longer exists.

McCain appeared confused about where he was for a moment Tuesday, saying, “I appreciate the hospitality of the students and faculty of West Virginia,” then correcting himself to say Wake Forest as the audience laughed.
McCain castigates Obama on judges

 

John McCain Wants More Bad Bush Judges – McCain has voted to confirm every one of Bush’s controversial appellate court nominees, no matter how extreme and ideological. Back in 1987, when President Reagan nominated Robert Bork, McCain supported him too.

McCain regurgitated Bush’s favorite talking point: “One of our greatest problems in America today is justices that legislate from the bench, activist judges.” “I’m proud that we have Justice Alito and Roberts on the United States Supreme Court.”

But Roberts and Alito, and their fellow right-wing justices Scalia and Thomas, are “legislating from the bench.” In just the last two years they have joined together to:

· make it much harder for victims of pay discrimination to get justice
· deny free speech protections to government employee whistleblowers
· make it harder for taxpayers to challenge federal spending that violates the constitutional separation of church and state

· uphold a ban on a particular abortion procedure even though the law has no exception to protect a woman’s health
· undermine school officials’ efforts to promote racial diversity in their schools
· undermine the Endangered Species Act
and so much more. The bottom line is that America just can’t afford another right-wing Bush justice on the Supreme Court

 

John McCain is Misrepresenting Democrats’ Healthcare Policy – Senator John McCain has been repeatedly suggesting that his Democratic rivals are proposing a single-payer, or even a nationalized health care system along the lines of those in countries like Canada and Britain.

The suggestion is incorrect. While both Senator Barack Obama of Illinois and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York are calling for universal health care and an expanded role for government, they stop well short of calling for a single-payer plan.

Mr. McCain has made the assertion several times in recent days, even as he and the Republicans have made repeated calls for accuracy on the campaign trail…. Yet on repeated occasions, Mr. McCain, of Arizona, has inaccurately described the Democrats’ health care proposals, using language that evokes the specter of socialized medicine.

On a campaign stop on Thursday, for example, McCain said Clinton and Obama “want a massive government takeover of the health care system in America.” A few months ago, McCain said the Dems offer a “single-payer big government solution.” A few months before that, he insisted that the Dems are offering a “government-run, single-payer system like they have in Canada and like they have in England.”

 

Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton Wants More War – Yesterday morning, on Fox News, former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton said, “… the use of military force against a training camp to show the Iranians we’re not going to tolerate this is really the most prudent thing to do.” Bolton has asserted that preventive war against Iraq “did work” and “achieved our strategic objective.” Moreover, he has openly stated that the U.S. should have no interest in the well-being of Iraqis. Bolton’s unquenchable appetite for a military conflict with Iran is easy to understand, given that he cares so little about the disastrous consequences that follow from war. Macho Macho Man – I want to be a Macho Man
… As long as someone else is doing the dying.

Regards,

Jim

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Bad Deeds for 5-3 2008

 

Head of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Midwest Office Get Fired For Fighting Pollution – Mary Gade, the head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Midwest office, has been locked in a heated dispute with Dow about long-delayed plans to clean up dioxin-saturated soil and sediment that extends 50 miles beyond its Midland, Mich., plant into Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron. The company dumped the highly toxic and persistent chemical into local rivers for most of the last century. Gade told the Tribune she resigned after two aides to national EPA administrator Stephen Johnson took away her powers as regional administrator and told her to quit or be fired by June 1. The call came as the Chicago Tribune was preparing to publish a story about the dioxin issue and Gade’s crusade.

 

Low-Oxygen Zones in the Oceans Expanding with Global Warming – Low-oxygen zones where sea life is threatened or cannot survive are growing as the oceans are heated by global warming, researchers warn. Oxygen-depleted zones in the central and eastern equatorial Atlantic and equatorial Pacific oceans appear to have expanded over the last 50 years, researchers report in Friday’s edition of the journal Science. Low-oxygen zones in the Gulf of Mexico and other areas also have been studied in recent years, raising concerns about the threat to sea life. Continued expansion of these zones could have dramatic consequences for both sea life and coastal economies, said the team led by Lothar Stramma of the University of Kiel in Germany.

 

Loophole Allows US House Members To Drive, Maintain Expensive Cars, SUVs On Taxpayer Money – You may not realize it, but members of the House of Representatives can lease a car and have it paid for by you — the taxpayer. And it’s not just the car, but gas, registration, insurance … the works. And there’s no limit on how much they can spend. They’re mostly not gas savers or low-pollution models either. And it’s bipartisan!

 

New Rule for Toxic Trains is a Disaster Waiting to Happen – The Bush administration published new regulations that allow U.S. railroads to use dangerous routes through or around major cities for chemical railcars that federal agencies call “Weapons of Mass Destruction.”

Private industry can unilaterally analyze and select hazmat routes that are to be kept secret from the public. They also allow virtually no role for state and local officials to influence route selections and would preempt any state or local re-routing legislation. Mainline routes through major U.S. cities annually carry more than 110,000 shipments of poison gas railcars.

 

The Gas Tax Holiday is Bad Economics and Bad for the Environment – With gas prices at record highs and Americans feeling pain at the pump, Senators Clinton and McCain have responded with a proposal to lift the federal gas tax for the summer. As many economists and energy experts have pointed out, Big Oil would likely keep the lion’s share of this tax cut, and Americans would see little if any savings at the pump. It could negatively affect road and bridge improvements and cost highway construction jobs.

However, lifting the gas tax isn’t just bad economic policy — it’s bad environmental policy too. Eliminating the gas tax will encourage people to drive more, increasing greenhouse gases at a critical time in the fight against global warming. And depending on how it’s done, eliminating the gas tax could hamstring our ability to invest in energy-efficient, climate-friendly transportation alternatives.

See how much the gas-tax holiday would save for you. It was a whopping $12.50 for me.

 

Republican Sham Bill Pretends to Take Action on Global Warming – On Friday, Senator George Voinovich (R-OH) proposed legislation that would allow global warming pollution to increase for decades. The Voinovich bill is dressed up as a way to take action, but in fact is a detailed prescription for doing nothing. It would postpone meaningful action on global warming pollution for at least twenty years. It calls for weak, non-binding emissions reduction benchmarks – current levels in 2020 and 1990 levels in 2030 – while providing taxpayer-funded subsidies for favored technologies. The proposal would also take away state authority – confirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in Massachusetts v. EPA – to control global warming pollution.

 

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Q: After Saddam Hussein was captured in 2003, who said “Mission Accomplished”?

Regards,

Jim

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Bad Deeds for 5-2-2008 – Special John McCain and the Media Edition

The following stories, which touch on things that can have a real impact on our future, cannot generally be found easily in the “popular” media. Not on CNN, CBS, ABC, and certainly not on Fox News. But we can get Rev. Wright, the bitter remark and flag lapel pins 24 hours a day on multiple channels.

 

 

 

McCain’s Promises Would Cost Billions But He’s Vague on How He’d Pay for Them – McCain is handing out a campaign grab bag of goodies. There are little treats like a summer gas-tax holiday and new mortgages for struggling homeowners, and there are big plums like tax breaks for corporations and families with children. McCain has pledged to balance the federal budget, although he has backed off an earlier promise to do so in his first term and now says he would do it within eight years. McCain has proposed two business tax breaks, a credit for research and first-year expensing of equipment; his campaign says they essentially would cost nothing, but the Treasury Department has estimated they could cost more than $140 billion annually. McCain’s tax cuts would be double the size of President Bush’s. (And we all know how well that’s worked for our country.)

 

McCain is Against Wasteful “Earmark” Spending, But Doesn’t Know Which Ones are Wasteful – McCain criticizes “earmarks,” pet projects tucked into spending bills. He said Wednesday that the bridge collapse in Minnesota last year would not have happened if Congress had not wasted so much money on pork-barrel spending, despite the suspicion of federal investigators that the problem may have been design-related, not spending-related.

He also won’t list which “earmarks” are wasteful because there are more than 9,000 of them. “How could I possibly?” he said Wednesday. “Are you crazy?” Even the earmarks he rails against include things he supports, such as aid to Israel. Last month, after McCain promised to eliminate all earmarks as part of his economic plan, his campaign said he remains committed to aid for Israel. Thus, the reality of cutting spending may be very different from rhetoric, as McCain has found time and again.

On a swing through Alabama’s rural Black Belt last week, McCain rode a ferry boat from tiny Gee’s Bend, a town once cut off from ferry service to keep black residents from crossing the Alabama River to push for civil rights. McCain rode across the river with several elderly black women, quilt makers from Gee’s Bend, who sang gospel hymns and held his hands. McCain even took a turn driving the ferry just before it docked. The ferry came into existence with $3 million in earmarks — the kind of spending McCain says he would stop.

 

 

 

McCain on Health Care (Or Lack of, for Us) – On May 1, John McCain sent out an e-mail about his health care plan that start out with the phrase, “My friends.” A good rule of thumb: When John McCain says “my friends,” start looking for a bomb shelter. Another good rule of thumb when McCain utters this trite phrase: Dishonesty is about to morph into full scale hypocrisy.

Here is a man who has been on government healthcare his entire life (daddy was an Admiral) — all seven decades — who dares deride it by saying, “Unlike my opponents, I do not believe that all of our nation’s problems can be solved by turning control over to our government….”

No, only his own healthcare is worthy of that.

In case you missed McCain’s position: Government healthcare is good enough to pay his hospital bills — with your “taxes” to quote him — but it is not good enough for the rest of us — oh and by the way, he ends his e-mail by asking for “a contribution of $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, or $2,300.” That means a lot coming from a guy who enjoys lounging at 8 different houses on his wife’s inherited dime, and laughably calls other candidates “elitist.”

 

The McCain Health Plan: Millions Lose Coverage, Health Costs Worsen, and Insurance and Drug Industries Win – McCain wants voters to think he is going after health care cost inflation. In reality, he wants to dismantle the employer-provided system that now covers over 60 percent (or about 158 million) of non-elderly Americans, forcing millions of us who now get fairly decent health insurance on the job to instead buy whatever they can find on the individual market controlled by unregulated and predatory insurance companies. And he would drive health care costs upward, not downward.

 

McCain’s Temper, Just What We Don’t Need in Today’s World on Edge … – It is unclear precisely what issue set off McCain that day. But at some point, he mocked Grassley to his face and used a profanity to describe him. Grassley stood and, according to two participants at the meeting, told McCain, “I don’t have to take this. I think you should apologize.” McCain refused and stood to face Grassley. “There was some shouting and shoving between them, but no punches,” recalls a spectator, who said that Nebraska Democrat Bob Kerrey helped break up the altercation. Former senator Bob Smith, a New Hampshire Republican, expresses worries about McCain: “His temper would place this country at risk in international affairs, and the world perhaps in danger. In my mind, it should disqualify him.”

 

McCain Avoids Audience Question About Another Instance of His Temper – A member of the audience asked McCain during a candidate forum about a rumor that McCain had once used a profane word to describe his wife. Here’s a transcript of the remarks:

PARRISH: This question goes to mental health and mental health care. Previously, I’ve been married to a woman that was verbally abusive to me. Is it true that you called your wife a (expletive)?

MCCAIN: Now, now. You don’t want to … Um, you know that’s the great thing about town hall meetings, sir, but we really don’t, there’s people here who don’t respect that kind of language. So I’ll move on to the next questioner in the back.

“This is about character,” Parrish said, when reached by telephone afterward. “And in a moment of intemperance, he called his wife the most despicable name a person can call a woman. Parrish was escorted from the event and questioned by Secret Service, but not charged.

 

How John McCain Uses False Bipartisanship to Serve His Own Purpose – When the president of Common Cause, a non-partisan group devoted to open government, saw the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law had too many loopholes, McCain tried to have her removed from her office. One of the witnesses of this event, Mark Schmitt, says the following about it:

“This is where I lost my admiration for McCain. And as I’ve watched McCain’s modus operandi on other issues, such as the torture legislation, I’ve continued to see echoes of the Common Cause episode: Corner the market on bipartisanship. Move to claim the position of bipartisan intermediary, and then use that position ruthlessly to serve his own purposes or sell out his allies, because they are dependent on the reality or perception of bipartisanship. As a study in the art of exercising power, it’s quite impressive. Until people see through it.”

 

The Preacher Problem That Can Kill Us – If you’re following America’s electoral theater at all, you know that we have a candidate with a preacher problem. And that the candidate in question has been put in the uncomfortable position of having to repudiate some of said preacher’s remarks (while not alienating those voters in the flock who actually, you know, agree with what the Reverend was saying).

Of course, I’m talking about the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and Barack Obama. Errr, wait … that’s not right. That’s not who I’m talking about at all. No, I’m talking about the Rev. John Hagee and His Maverickness, John Dubya McCain.

The relationship between McCain and Hagee only gets mentioned in the press only 8% as much as the relationship between Obama and Wright. But there’s two differences: Hagee is looking forward to the end of the world, and McCain welcomes his endorsement. Oh, great, hot-tempered McCain’s finger is on the red button and Hagee is on the other end of the phone at 3 am!

 

 

 

Another McCain Supporting Preacher Who Thinks We Should be Destroying Things – Most media outlets are yet to report on the comments of another McCain supporter, World Harvest Church senior pastor Rod Parsley, who has written of Islam: “The fact is that America was founded, in part, with the intention of seeing this false religion destroyed.”

 

 

 

The Media Ignores the Pentagon Propaganda Scandal – On April 20th, the New York Times published its expose of the Bush administration’s use of Pentagon-approved, prepped, and financially-enriched “military analysts” to appear on TV to help sell the invasion of Iraq, and then put a positive spin on the occupation — even as conditions on the ground deteriorated. It was a powerful illustration of the Bush administration’s commitment to propaganda and disinformation. But it was also a damning indictment of the mainstream media’s complicity in the wholesale deception of the American public on the single most important decision a country can make — the decision to go to war.

How big a story was it? John Stauber of the Center for Media and Democracy called it the Pentagon Papers of the Iraq war. So it only stands to reason that a story this explosive would quickly become the subject of extensive follow-ups by TV and print journalists, and endless debate on the political talk shows, right?

Wrong. Instead of opening their reportorial and analytical floodgates, the mainstream news media have all but ignored the story.

 

How the Media Gushed When the Mission Accomplished Banner was Hoisted Five Years Ago – On May 1, 2003, Richard Perle [a neocon] advised, in a USA Today Op-Ed, “Relax, Celebrate Victory.” The same day, exactly five years ago, President Bush, dressed in a flight suit, landed on the deck of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln and declared an end to major military operations in Iraq — with the now-infamous “Mission Accomplished” banner arrayed behind him in the war’s greatest photo op.

Chris Matthews on MSNBC called Bush a “hero” and boomed, “He won the war. He was an effective commander. Everybody recognizes that, I believe, except a few critics.” He added: “Women like a guy who’s president. Check it out. The women like this war. I think we like having a hero as our president. It’s simple.” PBS’ Gwen Ifill said Bush was “part Tom Cruise, part Ronald Reagan.” On NBC, Brian Williams gushed, “The pictures were beautiful. It was quite something to see the first-ever American president on a — on a carrier landing.”

Bob Schieffer on CBS said: “As far as I’m concerned, that was one of the great pictures of all time.” His guest, Joe Klein, responded: “Well, that was probably the coolest presidential image since Bill Pullman played the jet fighter pilot in the movie Independence Day. That was the first thing that came to mind for me.” Everyone agreed the Democrats and antiwar critics were now on the run.

One newspaper — it happens to be The New York Times — covered the Bush declaration and its immediate aftermath. One snippet: “The Bush administration is planning to withdraw most United States combat forces from Iraq over the next several months and wants to shrink the American military presence to less than two divisions by the fall, senior allied officials said today.”

 

What Happened in Iraq, According to General Ricardo Sanchez, the Commander of U.S. Forces in Iraq in 2003-2004 – The original operational concept that had been prepared by CENTCOM (led by Gen. Franks) before the invasion of Iraq was launched included Phase IV (after combat action) operation that would last twelve to eighteen months. The concept was briefed up to the highest levels of the U.S. government, including the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council, and the President of the United States.

But then CENTCOM had completely walked away by simply stating that the war was over and Phase IV was not their job. Victory parades were planned. That decision set up the United States for a failed first year in Iraq. There is no question about it. And I was supposed to believe that neither the Secretary of Defense nor anybody above him knew anything about it? Impossible! Rumsfeld knew about it. Everybody on the NSC knew about it, including Condoleezza Rice, George Tenet, and Colin Powell. Vice President Cheney knew about it. And President Bush knew about it.

There’s not a doubt in my mind that they all embraced this decision to some degree. And if it had not been for the moral courage of Gen. John Abizaid to stand up to them all and reverse Franks’ troop drawdown order, there’s no telling how much more damage would have been done.

In the meantime, hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars were unnecessarily spent, and worse yet, too many of our most precious military resource, our American soldiers, were unnecessarily wounded, maimed, and killed as a result. In my mind, this action by the Bush administration amounts to gross incompetence and dereliction of duty.

 

What the Media Covers About McCain, and What They Forget – The media gave widespread coverage that, yesterday, John McCain went out of his way to say that President Bush shouldn’t be criticized for posting the “Mission Accomplished” banner. But they did not make the comparison to the other story of the day where the Whitehouse disagreed with McCain and took responsibility for the banner. The media also forgot what McCain said on Fox News in 2003:

NEIL CAVUTO (host): “Senator — after a conflict means after the conflict, and many argue the conflict isn’t over.”
McCAIN: “Well, then why was there a banner that said mission accomplished on the aircraft carrier? Look, the — I have said a long time that reconstruction of Iraq would be a long, long, difficult process, but the conflict — the major conflict is over, the regime change has been accomplished, and it’s very appropriate.”

 

Chris Matthews’ Demeaning Comments – Using overtly sexist language, he has referred to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) as a “she devil” and compared her to a “strip-teaser.” He has called her “witchy” and likened her voice to “fingernails on a blackboard.” He has referred to men who support her as “castratos in the eunuch chorus.” He has suggested Clinton is not “a convincing mom” and said “modern women” like Clinton are unacceptable to “Midwest guys.” He has called her “Madame Defarge” and “Nurse Ratched.”

 

CNN: We Ignore a Lot, But We Make Sure to Have Ann Coulter On – Ann Coulter’s newest round of pundit appearances included going on CNN to call millions of Americans “traitors” and suggest that Sen. Barack Obama is a covert terrorist assassin. What did Ann Coulter do this week to earn this right to appear on the most trusted name in news? She published a weekly syndicated column laced with violent-rhetoric in which she suggested that an Obama Presidency would result in the destruction of the U.S. by terrorists and–she joked about lynching Africa-Americans.

Are you just a bit disgusted yet? Will the media treat McCain like they did Iraq? McCain (Iraq) is all so wonderful until we’re in a mess, but they’ll just ignore it until that happens. It won’t change until we tell the media and their sponsors that we want real news, not soap opera.

Regards,

Jim

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