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Week of May 28, 2006 to June 03, 2006Curious...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on June 3, 2006 - 9:56am.
on Seen online I decided to check Technorati to see what folks are saying about At the Corner of Progress and Peril, the first article in a year-long series about Black men. Here's a link to the search result. See if you can find the link to my post. I can't.
Actually, I'm surprised they're just getting around to framing it this waySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 3, 2006 - 8:41am.
on Health Gross of note:
We are not entirely human, germ gene experts argue WASHINGTON (Reuters) - We may not be entirely human, gene experts said on Thursday after studying the DNA of hundreds of different kinds of bacteria in the human gut. Bacteria are so important to key functions such as digestion and the immune system that we may be truly symbiotic organisms -- relying on one another for life itself, the scientists write in Friday's issue of the journal Science. Too bad I don't trust their asses with the dataSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 3, 2006 - 8:06am.
on Justice I would support a national DNA database for those convicted of significant crimes, if I could trust the folks who manage it...and I don't think I can at this point.
I WANT the thing frozen. This:
is quite enough. Vast DNA Bank Pits Policing Vs. Privacy ...Brimming with the genetic patterns of more than 3 million Americans, the nation's databank of DNA "fingerprints" is growing by more than 80,000 people every month, giving police an unprecedented crime-fighting tool but prompting warnings that the expansion threatens constitutional privacy protections. With little public debate, state and federal rules for cataloging DNA have broadened in recent years to include not only violent felons, as was originally the case, but also perpetrators of minor crimes and even people who have been arrested but not convicted. Now some in law enforcement are calling for a national registry of every American's DNA profile, against which police could instantly compare crime-scene specimens. Advocates say the system would dissuade many would-be criminals and help capture the rest. Colbert King defends himself from charges of SemitismSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 3, 2006 - 7:57am.
on Justice | Race and Identity | Rhetoric
I've linked several of Mr. Colbert's op-eds on Mr. Rosenbaum's murder and subsequent investigation. His pushing the issue is part of why the D.C. Police responded as they did. I approve of the articles. I have no real comment on Rev. Evans' letter because I don't have it. From Mr. Colbert's reaction, I suspect Rev. Evans may have done better by saying that, having shown it possible to investigate such crimes, this is now the standard to which D.C. Police investigations will be held by the community. By casting it as a "Black on Black crime" issue you move it from a law enforcement issue to a social sciences issue. A Calculus of Race and Death? The Rev. Anthony Evans, president of the D.C. Black Church Initiative, unloaded both barrels at Kenneth Wainstein, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, in a May 19 letter addressed to Wainstein, copies of which were sent to me, other journalists and media outlets, and public officials, including Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and D.C. Police Chief Charles Ramsey. The thrust of the Evans missive, which he elected to characterize as "moral outrage," is that Mr. Wainstein's office observes "a double standard when it comes to race." Evans, who is associate pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church at 14th and Gallatin streets NW, wrote Wainstein of his dismay that, in the face of an "alarming rate of Black-on-Black crime (especially males)" in the District, "you have demonstrated that you devalue the deaths of those individuals by the scant amount of resources that you have devoted to solving those cases." Little movements can coalesceSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 3, 2006 - 7:39am.
on Education | Race and Identity Salvation, One Boy At a Time
That's because the key is the education, not the schoolSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 2, 2006 - 11:19am.
on Education Harlem, a Test Lab, Splits Over Charter Schools
War is hell. And hell has demons.Submitted by Prometheus 6 on June 2, 2006 - 10:45am.
on War BBC news footage is on the other side of the link.
New 'Iraq massacre' tape emerges The BBC has uncovered new video evidence that US forces may have been responsible for the deliberate killing of 11 innocent Iraqi civilians.The video appears to challenge the US military's account of events that took place in the town of Ishaqi in March. The US said at the time four people died during a military operation, but Iraqi police claimed that US troops had deliberately shot the 11 people. Global warming and identity theftSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 2, 2006 - 10:25am.
on People of the Word "Global warming" has turned out to be an unfortunate term. It made people expect a simple increase in temperature across the board rather than a complex cascade of events. "Catastrophic climate change" is more accurate. "Identity theft" may turn out to be equally unfortunate.
"Identity theft" isn't about copping your name or style or personality. It's about getting access to your assets. The account number is enough; more than enough when there's no personal information one can use to verify you're the person that owns the account. They left US out because WE are the topic under discussionRumsfeld to tell Asian nations: don't leave US out SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld will urge Asian nations at a security meeting in Singapore to resist attempts to exclude the United States from regional groupings. As the U.S. defense chief arrived in the city-state on Friday for the annual Shangri-La Dialogue, an aide said Rumsfeld would laud the inclusiveness of the forum in a region that has seen moves over the past year to leave Washington out in the cold. "There are some efforts and systems that leave us out, and we obviously favor institutions that are inclusive rather than exclusive," said a senior Pentagon official, speaking on condition of anonymity. War is only the beginningSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 2, 2006 - 9:18am.
on Africa and the African Diaspora
Time Magazine has a multimedia report on the disease that follows the warfare in Africa. 19 image slide show, with audio. They chose not to be grotesque, which I appreciate.
I told youSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 2, 2006 - 8:00am.
on Politics ...as regards Rep. Jefferson , the institutional moves are more important than the specific incident. More interesting, too.
Now let's see if the Unitary Executive will obey these rulingsSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 2, 2006 - 7:46am.
on Supreme Court Federal judges in New York and the District of Columbia have declared unconstitutional a 2003 rule that limits the way U.S. health groups spend their privately raised money if they want to get federal money for international AIDS work. Under this sweeping edict, nonprofits that want government support must sign a pledge saying they oppose prostitution and will not spend any money — public or private — on programs the government does not approve of. Many groups are wary of signing, not because they favor prostitution, but because it is an offense to free speech, and because they are worried about harming vital programs aimed at teaching prostitutes about condom use. The Washington Post has decided to feed me for a whole yearSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 2, 2006 - 7:08am.
on Race and Identity This is from the first of a year long series . I've only glanced at it so far, but what I've seen has some promise. Of course, a year is a LONG, LONG TIME; plenty of time to fuck it up.
It begins well, and that's important. I'll definitely be back to this, probably today in fact. Some will be here but I get the feeling most of it will be at Intrapolitics.org. Gregory Kane does some investigative reportingSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 1, 2006 - 8:46pm.
on Media | Politics | Race and Identity
Commentary: Conservative Media Cries Injustice Over Duke Rape Claims, Yet Clam Up When Victims are Black Conservative pundits and columnists won’t let the story of rape allegations against the Duke lacrosse team go. Now, thanks to a story in The Baltimore Sun, I think I know why. Last week, black conservative Thomas Sowell wrote what was at least his second column on the Duke lacrosse matter. Sowell, like television talk show hosts Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson and radio commentator Rush Limbaugh, went on at length about what an injustice is being done to the three white Duke lacrosse players who have been charged with raping a black North Carolina Central University co-ed. Election 2004 - The Cliff Notes© versionSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 1, 2006 - 8:20pm.
on Politics I don't need this. The Brooks Brothers Riot of 2000 was all I needed to see. You folks might find it useful to have the story and linked references all in one nice handy package, courtesy of Ourstorian.
Biting my lines againSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 1, 2006 - 9:06am.
on Politics Jonathan Alter's "A New Open-Source Politics " caught my attention because I came up with the name for the now-defunct Open Source Politics web site. I came up with that name because it was representative of what I thought it could be more than what it was. Mr. Alter is introducing Unity08 .
On the horns of a dilemmaSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 1, 2006 - 8:47am.
on Politics | Seen online
George Will defends inaction as a Conservative valueSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 1, 2006 - 8:26am.
on Politics | Race and Identity Mr. Will is preparing Movement Conservatives for the inevitable: no immigration bill before the elections.
He says no immigration bill would be no tragedy. Curiously, the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights agrees with Mr. Will. Totally different reasons, of course. The title is familiar...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on June 1, 2006 - 8:13am.
on Politics At Intrapolitics.org
All right, all right, Kevin Drum was rightSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on June 1, 2006 - 6:36am.
on Politics Um, I mean he was correct ...but so was the whole left/progressive blognet.
They still have to pay for the bullet-proof dog vests
Politicians Fuming: N.Y. Anti-Terrorist Budget Cut (CBS) NEW YORK Long Island Congressman Peter King said the Department of Homeland Security has -- in his words -- "declared war on New York," by slashing its anti-terrorist grants by 40 percent. Hurricane season looks to be a lot of fun this yearSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on May 31, 2006 - 12:22pm.
on Economics | Katrina aftermath Poverty keeps many from preparing for storm season On the cusp of a new hurricane season, Sheila Tobias is in a bind. Generators, flashlights, batteries and nonperishable food are things that South Florida's poor and working-class families may not be able to afford for the coming storms. Among them is Tobias, a Miramar mother of two and a substitute school bus driver who makes $9 an hour. ''I don't have the extra money,'' said Tobias, 39. ``I have to take care of the kids, take care of school clothes. That's all the money I have.'' Has it occurred to you yet that you missed The Rapture already?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on May 31, 2006 - 12:06pm.
on Onward the Theocracy! Quote of note:
Phony preacher ran fraud empire from jail Because I feel less than prolificSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on May 31, 2006 - 11:04am.
on Race and Identity | Seen online One link. The 1st Erase Racism Carnival is Here!! Bunches of good stuff. Now I can slop off for a while.
And slavery wasn't SouthernSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on May 31, 2006 - 10:39am.
on Race and Identity The Holocaust wasn't Christian CERTAIN RARE moments provide politicians and religious leaders the setting to etch emblematic statements or gestures in historical consciousness. At a commemoration ceremony in 1970, German Chancellor Willy Brandt dropped spontaneously to his knees with evident emotion and contrition (even though he himself had been an enemy of Nazism) at the monument to the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. John Paul II, upon becoming in 1986 the first pope ever to visit Rome's synagogue, unforgettably referred to the assembled Jews, humbly, as "our elder brothers." America's next cash crop
Yes, we are the Hessians now. Let me tell you, Mr. Boot's voice is heard on foreign affairs issues. It is significant that he advances this foolish position. How to win friends and influence your political partySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on May 31, 2006 - 9:50am.
on For the Democrats One of the sillier statements to come out of the last election cycle was the idea of Black folks voting Republican to teach Democrats a lesson about ignoring us. Mr Jacoby demonstrates why it's silly.
Notice: he is NOT talking about Conservatives voting Democratic. Abstaining is enough to punish the party while still refusing to validate the other party. But it has to be willful abstanance, vocal abstanance. Your party must know what will make you abstain. You have to be heard. The crumbling GOP base LIKE A LOT of conservatives, I won't be voting Republican in the congressional elections this fall. Admittedly, I won't have a choice -- in Massachusetts, Republican candidates for Congress generally spare voters the trouble of defeating them by not bothering to run in the first place. The American Dairy Association is about to go batshit crazySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on May 31, 2006 - 8:23am.
on Health
Rise in Rate of Twin Births May Be Tied to Dairy Case Don't worry, we'll just seasonally adjust the figuresSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on May 31, 2006 - 8:11am.
on Economics Quote of note:
Consumer Confidence Drops; Job Expectations Are Also Lower Consumer confidence soured in May, as Americans worried about the future of the economy and the outlook for jobs. A widely watched barometer of sentiment fell sharply, the most since hurricanes pummeled the Gulf Coast last year, increasing concern about future retail spending. The Conference Board said yesterday that its consumer confidence index fell almost 7 points, to 103.2, from a revised reading of 109.8 in April. Still, the May index was better than the 100.9 expected by analysts. The living wage movement is going to get stronger as the economy continues to changeSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on May 31, 2006 - 7:41am.
on Culture wars Corporate America will see a living wage as a better bargain than the return of unions. Corporate Conscience Survey Says Workers Should Come First Far more American consumers consider the way companies treat their employees a good indicator of their social conscience than their philanthropy, according to a survey by the National Consumers League and Fleishman-Hillard, the public relations company. Asked to define "corporate social responsibility" in their own words, 27 percent of the 800 adults interviewed for the survey identified it as a demonstrated commitment to the well-being of employees. |
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