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Week of April 23, 2006 to April 29, 2006Question: How will you know when Iraq is beyond influencing?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on April 29, 2006 - 2:45pm.
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100,000 Families Are Fleeing Violence, Iraq Official Says BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 29 — A new estimate by one of Iraq's vice presidents has put the number of Iraqi families fleeing sectarian violence at 100,000, far outstripping previous projections and raising the possibility that a total of a half-million people could be displaced. There's a limitSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 29, 2006 - 11:06am.
on Race and Identity Mark: Rather than approve your comment, I'll respond to it here. I look at the social networks that are the various wings of the political/editorial blogosphere and find them all to be very mainstream, and collective as hell...in fact, as a collective product of the American mind I'm like, what else could it be? The minority voice in any community will feel this exact frustration. It's a parallel to the generally recognized problem of Black "leaders" that are strictly media phenomena...I just linked a report that only 8% of the guest appearances on Sunday morning talk shows are by Black folk, and 65% of those were by Colin Powell, Condi Rice and Juan Williams. I don't care what your politics are, you have to recognize there's no representation of the Black community's position there. More than one way to skin a catSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 29, 2006 - 9:21am.
on Africa and the African Diaspora Quote of note:
UN cuts Darfur food aid in half, saying it lacks funds By Colin Nickerson and Charles A. Radin, Globe Staff | April 29, 2006
BERLIN -- The UN's World Food Program is cutting in half the emergency food rations it provides to about 3 million people in the war-torn Darfur region of Sudan because of a ''severe lack of funding," especially from the wealthy nations of Europe, officials said yesterday. While everyone is sweating the Mexican borderSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 29, 2006 - 6:34am.
on Economics Quote of note:
Bush approves Dubai buying defense supplier WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush approved on Friday a Dubai-owned company's $1.24 billion takeover of Doncasters, a British engineering company with U.S. plants that supply the Pentagon. This, not Iraq, is the test of the U.N.'s relevanceSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 29, 2006 - 6:21am.
on Africa and the African Diaspora Quote of note:
U.N. Talks But Won't Act on Genocide, Say Activists You got lucky...I lost my first pass at thisSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 28, 2006 - 9:17am.
on Race and Identity
Bernie's response is interesting, worth readng. Nubian's real concern is what I'm thinking on. I wonder what humans would be like in the absence of advertisementsSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 28, 2006 - 8:37am.
on Media Subliminal advertising may work after all
That would be too much like intelligentSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 28, 2006 - 8:30am.
on Culture wars
NOW do you understand why young Blacks embraced "nigga"?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on April 28, 2006 - 7:57am.
on Seen online via The American Street: Join The 101st Fighting Keyboardists! Our friends on the port side of the blogosphere have had quite a time tossing around funny little nicknames for those of us who support the war on terror and use our blogs to express our convictions about it. We've seen the names here at CQ in the comments section -- the term "chickenhawk" has appeared more than once, and others in the blogosphere have assigned us to a unit called the 101st Fighting Keyboardists. ...That's why Frank J of IMAO, Derek Brigham of Freedom Dogs, and I have decided to create -- for real -- the 101st Fighting Keyboardists and adopt the chicken hawk as our mascot. First of all, the term "fighting keyboardist" describes our efforts pretty well, and we think the pseudo-military terminology is pretty danged amusing. Derek himself designed the logo. Just because I feel like something differentSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 28, 2006 - 6:21am.
on Open thread In honor of Ronn Taylor's Poem on your Blog Weekend. (The image is on Flikr, so I can steal it) The Immortal Secret Surprised? Really?
Gap in teacher quality falls on income lines
By Ledyard King, Gannett News Service
WASHINGTON — Public school teachers in the nation's wealthiest communities continue to be more qualified than those in the poorest despite a federal law designed to provide all children equal educational opportunity. Preliminary data released by the Department of Education show that in 39 states, the chance of finding teachers who know their subjects are better in elementary schools where parents' incomes are highest. The data show that's also the case among middle and high schools in 43 states. "Obviously, we have a long way to go," says Rene Islas, who monitors teacher quality for the Department of Education. "Even if you have high numbers (of certified instructors) in the aggregate, there are pockets where students are being taught by teachers that are not highly qualified." That didn't turn out quite like we hopedEveryone is taking it so personally... "It would be more appropriate if they would leave us alone," said Mahmoud Othman, a senior Kurdish legislator. "Let us solve our problems by ourselves."Everyone has exactly the opinion of the trip you didn't want them to have I actually think it's completely aimed at American public opinion," said Brian Katulis, Middle East analyst at the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank. "What's going on here is part of Bolten's plan to signal to the American public that we're not staying there forever." Visit by Rumsfeld, Rice Sets Off Criticism in Iraq Finally...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on April 27, 2006 - 9:31am.
on Open thread
Open thread.
I'll not be back to approve anonymous comments today, so I don't know how exciting it will be but there you are. Americans are big fat liarsSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 27, 2006 - 9:25am.
on Health Quote of note:
US states grossly underestimate levels of obesity I AM blaming David Brooks for getting me to post something this morningSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 27, 2006 - 9:11am.
on Seen online Since I'm here for a minute... I would like to blame David Brooks for this, but I can'tSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 27, 2006 - 7:25am.
on People of the Word | Politics | Race and Identity I'm still blaming Mr. Tomasky and The American Prospect.
AHEMSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 27, 2006 - 7:10am.
on Politics | Race and Identity Study: Sunday Political Shows Still Short on Black Guests Dr. Martin Luther King said in 1958 that 11am on Sunday morning is the "most segregated hour" in America. Forty years later, he could be talking about the Sunday morning political talk shows. In the past two years, black guest appearances made up only 8 percent of total guest appearances for the period, according to a new study by the National Urban League (NUL) Policy Institute. In addition, the study found that appearances by Condeleeza Rice, Colin Powell, and Juan Williams accounted for 65 percent of those guest appearances. Brought to you by the Church of the Flying Spaghetti MonsterSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 26, 2006 - 8:13pm.
on Seen online Quote of note: This open policy stems from an incident in 1952, when rejected scientist Bayard Peakes shot and killed a secretary in the APS offices. "Since then, the APS has accepted just about any abstract that comes over the transom," says Lubell. Study 'proves' big bang never happened THE Bible was right all along. There is now "unequivocal proof" that the big bang never happened, and that the world was created in six days. Incredibly, that claim surfaced at last week's prestigious American Physical Society (APS) meeting in Dallas, Texas. Robert Gentry presented his "new cosmic model", which affirms the Genesis account of creation, at an APS poster session. Now a geophysicist with the Orion Foundation in Knoxville, Tennessee, he once worked for Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Remarkable. Just...remarkableSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 26, 2006 - 6:25pm.
on Culture wars Wanted: New Roommaid Shorty after Stephen McCarthy moved to Las Vegas in 2004, he offered a female friend an interesting proposition: if she kept the place tidy, cleaned up after his dog Maya and brought in the paper each morning, she could live in his house rent free. It worked well until, McCarthy says, his friend began to get possessive, jealously questioning him when he went out on dates. Her argument that she had a right to ask after his whereabouts since she did "everything, just like a wife," prompted him to ask her to move out after a year. "That's the point," the divorced architect says. "I didn't want a wife." Considerably better than the rape jokeSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 26, 2006 - 12:31pm.
on Cartoons
Bush Calls Cabinet Meeting To Get Story Straight
April 26, 2006 | Issue 42•17 WASHINGTON, DC—With his administration dogged by criminal allegations, President Bush called a special Cabinet meeting Tuesday to ensure that his staff's complex web of alibis is consistent at every level, an anonymous source reported. "Okay, team, let's make sure we're all on the same completely fabricated page here," Bush reportedly said while aides distributed thick binders containing the administration's latest official side of things. "The e-mail server crashed during Katrina, the dog chewed up our files on the Plame leak, and no one ever told me that the illegal wiretapping was illegal. Right, boys?" Adde Jeezuz, I'm lazySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 26, 2006 - 11:00am.
on Seen online
I dragged my ass letting folks know The American Street is back. eRobin got the details, so I don't need to write it up.
I'll probably post stuff overthere now and again because they can't stop me (bwah-hah-ha!) I was pulling for Bill O'ReillySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 26, 2006 - 8:45am.
on Politics
Bush names Fox News Radio's Snow press secretary
Wed Apr 26, 2006 09:18 AM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush named Fox News Radio host Tony Snow as the new White House press secretary on Wednesday. "I'm here in the briefing room to break some news, I've asked Tony Snow to serve as my new press secretary," Bush said. Snow will replace Scott McClellan, who announced his resignation last week as part of a staff shake-up engineered by new White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten aimed at reviving Bush's presidency. The conservative commentator had worked as a speech writer for Bush's father when he was president. Party Intrapolitics: (fill-in-the-blank) trumps raceSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 26, 2006 - 8:39am.
on For the Democrats | Race and Identity Of course, the Democratic Party isn't the only collective where folks take issue with Black folks' issues.
Party Intrapolitics?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on April 26, 2006 - 6:47am.
on For the Democrats | People of the Word I need a tag...this might become a series. When I wrote up an actual consideration of Party in Search of a Notion last night, I was "inspired" by E.J. Dionne's editorial, The Left's Big Ideas.
Newer Orleans will be much like Old OrleansSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 26, 2006 - 6:31am.
on Katrina aftermath Quote of note:
In Rebuilding as in the Disaster, Wealth and Class Help Define New Orleans NEW ORLEANS — Floodwaters were still sloshing around inside the houses of Eastover, a gated subdivision that was home to some of this city's wealthiest black residents, when the neighborhood association decided to hire a boat for a rescue operation last September. The rescuers were not searching for someone stranded, but rather trying to retrieve a roster of residents from the association's offices so it could start learning who planned to move back. A real history of the USofA would likely break the spirit of most AmericansSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 26, 2006 - 5:46am.
on Race and Identity Quote of note:
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Whitewashing the Founding Fathers Let's see now, what was I saying?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on April 25, 2006 - 6:57pm.
on For the Democrats | Politics | Race and Identity I finally got around to reading Party in Search of a Notion...that article in The American Prospect that I got a bad taste in my mouth over based on a extract. Michael Tomasky reminds me too much of Joe Taylor...Open Source Politics is void now or I'd link you directly to his ignorance...the text of the OSP post is also here; I think I saved the original OSP post with comments. I suspect Joe was a college freshman at the time...I suspect (assuming he's still politically active and actually trying to learn something) he would reach the point where he was capable of writing something like Party in Search of a Notion. Enron set the standardSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 25, 2006 - 11:29am.
on Economics
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In deregulation of electric markets, a consumer pinch Mr. Hutchinson cleans up his actSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 25, 2006 - 10:54am.
on Race and Identity I have still not forgiven him for this: Then a black female student who moonlighted as a part-time stripper screamed that she was sexually mauled by a pack of white Duke University lacrosse players. DNA tests on the players proved that a sexual attack likely didn't happen. He's gotten around to covering Devah Pager's research though. Discrimination: The Root of the Black Job Crisis |
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