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Week of July 02, 2006 to July 08, 2006Preval is not to have a chanceSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 8, 2006 - 10:54am.
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Twenty killed in gang fighting in Haitian slum Burritos?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 8, 2006 - 10:04am.
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A Run for the Border Those of us who track federal contracting come across unusual announcements all the time. Sometimes they are a useful indicator of preparations for a policy soon to be enacted. Other times they signify nothing more than a government bureaucracy in all its inane glory. How, then, should we react to the solicitation at right -- a Department of Homeland Security request for an "indefinite quantity, indefinite delivery" of burritos to be stockpiled along the Texas border? American Intrapolitics: I love it when white folks actually get it...even if they're deadSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 8, 2006 - 9:54am.
on Race and Identity As a dead white woman I know the truth. Oh good, another blogger that's old as dirtSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 8, 2006 - 9:40am.
on Random rant Atrios must have been bored as shit. That ortired of writing "Yeah, yeah, another stupid open thread..." He linked four You know Run D.M.C. is at the root of gangstarap, right? Sucka MCs was like the first dis rap and shit escalated from there when people started targeting other artists specifically. Stop me before I spend againSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 8, 2006 - 8:04am.
on Politics Tax cuts are earmarks too, by the way.
A letter to the editorSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 8, 2006 - 7:58am.
on Race and Identity How we color the immigration issue HOW REVEALING is this apparent slip of the reporter's pen, in the article "Immigration debate intensifies across state" (Page A1, July 3): ``In Milford, where at least 1 in 10 is now foreign-born in an otherwise overwhelmingly white city, the impact of the recent immigrants has spurred new measures to deter undocumented immigrants from moving there." To the reporter, foreign-born equals nonwhite. But I grew up in Milford, in the 1940s and '50s, at a time when far more than 1 in 10 were foreign-born. Italians, Irish, Portuguese, East-European Jews -- thick accents made up what seemed then a major slice of my parents' generation and the generation before. They were foreign-born but classified as "white" and considered family. Times have changed. Now the foreign-born are assumed to be nonwhite. Is that why being foreign-born was so colorful and positive then, but so threatening and negative now? STEPHEN ROSENFELD American Intrapolitics: I am prepared to split the differenceSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 8, 2006 - 7:55am.
on Politics | Race and Identity I disagree with Ms. Yourish's politics. I do not equate Israel with Judaism. I feel entirely capable of criticizing the actions of the nation of Israel without attacking "duh Joos." I TOTALLY understand her position on anti-Israel comments on her site. TOTALLY understand Zionists needing that secure place where they can speak and act exclusively for their own interests. This is a Zionist blog: End of discussion
American Intrapolitics: I love it when white folks actually get itSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 8, 2006 - 7:43am.
on Politics | Race and Identity
All you social networking types better get your connections made while they're still free
Too early, huh? Yeah right...you got other income somewhere? Friendster Wins Patent Friendster said Thursday that it has received a patent that covers online social networks, one the company had applied for long before its decline and recent recapitalization. As much for the notable quote as for the topic of the articleSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 11:31am.
on Race and Identity
In general I am against forcing folks to take my money given that I actually have options nowadays. But that was a gesture I'd have taken part in myself. Might have gone back until he was out of dishware. A Gift Shop in Harlem Finds Customers for the Memorabilia of Racist America At the foot of the Klan gown was an 1868 issue of Harper's Weekly depicting a dead black man, with the caption "One Vote Less." Passers-by of all races stopped, stunned, in front of her memorabilia shop, Aunt Meriam's, on West 125th Street, Ms. Taylor said. Geez, how fucked up can you get?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 10:25am.
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Dad faces poisoning charges A Stockbridge father was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on charges that he poisoned his children by feeding them soup he had tampered with, in hopes of extorting money from the manufacturer. Three times, the children — Billy, 3, and Miranda, 18 months — had to be rushed to emergency rooms, with the last incident so serious that they remained hospitalized for a week, family members said. Remember this moment because it won't happen oftenSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 10:10am.
on Economics Three Republican Senators are doing the right thing.
3 Senators Protest Possible Tax Deduction for Boeing in Settling U.S. Case Three prominent Republican senators have written to Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales to express concern that Boeing may be allowed to take a tax deduction for a $615 million settlement reached last week with the government. Arthur Silbur may be brilliantSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 9:27am.
on War He is, at minimum, accurate...a rare and laudable trait nowadays.
I'm still proud of Dave ChappelleSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 8:52am.
on Media | Race and Identity
I can relate, though at a considerably lower fiscal impact. I could have stayed corporate...was offered entry into the inner circle, but at the cost of setting someone up to fail so I could replace him. Someone I really didn't like. But fool that I am, I found my need to see myself as honest was more important to me. 'Chappelle: The Lost Episodes' Shows Two Sides of the Comic Who Went AWOL "I don't think he's coming," says the first old bluesy guy. "Oh," says the second. "Let's start the show." With that, the curtain lifts on the four sketches that Comedy Central is halfheartedly trying to pass off as treasure on Sunday night: "Chappelle's Show: The Lost Episodes." American Intrapolitics: The most convincing second amendment argument I've ever seenSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 8:40am.
on Race and Identity 'Planning a Skinhead Infantry' In the fall of 1999, the neo-Nazi National Alliance published in its Resistance magazine an article by one "Joachim Peiper," who was described as "a professional soldier, racialist and White separatist." In fact, Peiper was Steven Barry, a former Special Forces member who had just been named as the Alliance's "military unit coordinator." Barry, who had started his own extremist Special Forces Underground group while at Fort Bragg, N.C., used the article, headlined "Planning a Skinhead Infantry," to offer advice to white supremacists wanting to enlist in the armed forces to enhance their skills. Here are several excerpts: American Intrapolitics: Year after year of isolated incidentsSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 8:23am.
on Race and Identity Extremism and the military: A timeline 1953 1959 American Intrapolitics: Thank you very much, George W. BushSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 8:20am.
on Race and Identity A Few Bad Men Before the U.S. military made Matt Buschbacher a Navy SEAL, he made himself a soldier of the Fourth Reich. Before Forrest Fogarty attended Military Police counter-insurgency training school, he attended Nazi skinhead festivals as lead singer for the hate rock band Attack. And before Army engineer Jon Fain joined the invasion of Iraq to fight the War on Terror, the neo-Nazi National Alliance member fantasized about fighting a war on Jews. "Ever since my youth -- when I watched WWII footage and saw how well-disciplined and sharply dressed the German forces were -- I have wanted to be a soldier," Fain said in a Winter 2004 interview with the National Alliance magazine Resistance. "Joining the American military was as close as I could get." Ten years after Pentagon leaders toughened policies on extremist activities by active duty personnel -- a move that came in the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing by decorated Gulf War combat veteran Timothy McVeigh and the murder of a black couple by members of a skinhead gang in the elite 82nd Airborne Division -- large numbers of neo-Nazis and skinhead extremists continue to infiltrate the ranks of the world's best-trained, best-equipped fighting force. Military recruiters and base commanders, under intense pressure from the war in Iraq to fill the ranks, often look the other way. Neo-Nazis "stretch across all branches of service, they are linking up across the branches once they're inside, and they are hard-core," Department of Defense gang detective Scott Barfield told the Intelligence Report. "We've got Aryan Nations graffiti in Baghdad," he added. "That's a problem."
American Intrapolitics: I think this is worth spending a little time onSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 8:16am.
on Race and Identity Racist extremists active in U.S. military Under pressure to meet wartime manpower goals, the U.S. military has relaxed standards designed to weed out racist extremists. Large numbers of potentially violent neo-Nazis, skinheads and other white supremacists are now learning the art of warfare in the armed forces. Department of Defense investigators estimate thousands of soldiers in the Army alone are involved in extremist or gang activity. "We've got Aryan Nations graffiti in Baghdad," said one investigator. "That's a problem." Southern Poverty Law Center President Richard Cohen urged Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to adopt a zero-tolerance policy regarding racist extremism among members of the U.S. military. It's cheaper than buying their own gear and playing war games in the woodsSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 8:04am.
on Race and Identity | War
Hate Groups Are Infiltrating the Military, Group Asserts A decade after the Pentagon declared a zero-tolerance policy for racist hate groups, recruiting shortfalls caused by the war in Iraq have allowed "large numbers of neo-Nazis and skinhead extremists" to infiltrate the military, according to a watchdog organization. The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks racist and right-wing militia groups, estimated that the numbers could run into the thousands, citing interviews with Defense Department investigators and reports and postings on racist Web sites and magazines. Hey Dubya, did you see THAT in Pooty-Poot's soul?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 7, 2006 - 7:10am.
on News Putin then lifted the boy's shirt and kissed him on his stomach. The Russian president then patted the boy on the head and walked off through a crowd of astonished tourists. ..."I tell you honestly, I just wanted to touch him like a kitten and that desire of mine ended in that act." Putin kissed boy 'like a kitten' MOSCOW, Russia (Reuters) -- Vladimir Putin's decision to stop a small boy as he walked through the Kremlin and kiss his stomach was prompted by a desire to "touch him like a kitten," the Russian president said on Thursday. The five-year-old boy, identified as Nikita Konkin by the press, was clearly stunned by the kiss and speculation over Putin's motivation has run wild in the week since it happened. Opinions?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 10:06pm.
on People of the Word | Politics from We need leaders, not managers For the record, I agree with the title for the most part. The idea that there are a limited number of plot lines in politics rings true, though this is the first time I'm considering it. Digby goes on about it for a bit.
The leadership story today What's the story that the new leaders will need to communicate? In broad outline, we know what it will be, both for Democrats and Republicans, since as Robert Reich has explained, there are only four stories in American politics: Tome DeLay's selfishness may bite Republicans in the assSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 7:47pm.
on Politics He should have stepped down sooner. Oh, well... Indicted DeLay must stay on November ballot: Court HOUSTON (Reuters) - Indicted former U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay must stay on the November congressional ballot despite withdrawing from the race, a federal court ruled on Thursday in a decision that could help Democrats win this key seat. Texas Republicans quickly responded they would appeal the decision by the U.S. court in Austin, Texas, for the right to choose another Republican to run against Democrat Nick Lampson. The seat is crucial to Democratic hopes to pick up the 15 seats needed to regain control of the House of Representatives. The Blackness Problem, ReduxSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 5:51pm.
on Race and Identity I was torn. Should this be the Quote of note:
...or this?
I couldn't decide. Black men quietly combating stereotypes Keith Borders tries hard not to scare people. He's 6-foot-7, a garrulous lawyer who talks with his hands. And he's black. Many people find him threatening. He works hard to prove otherwise. "I have a very keen sense of my size and how I communicate," says Borders of Mason, Ohio. "I end up putting my hands in my pockets or behind me. I stand with my feet closer together. With my feet spread out, it looks like I'm taking a stance. And I use a softer voice." Every day, African-American men consciously work to offset stereotypes about them — that they are dangerous, aggressive, angry. Some smile a lot, dress conservatively and speak with deference: "Yes, sir," or "No, ma'am." They are mindful of their bodies, careful not to dart into closing elevators or stand too close in grocery stores. It's all about surviving, and trying to thrive, in a nation where biased views of black men stubbornly hang on decades after segregation and where statistics show a yawning gap between the lives of white men and black men. HehSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 4:53pm.
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Report: U.S. May Have Been Abused During Formative Years Georgia assumes its leadership position on civil rightsSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 11:47am.
on Culture wars | Onward the Theocracy! | Race and Identity A thing doesn't have to be tied to the Black Civil Rights Movement to be a civil rights issue. Gay marriage ban upheld Georgia's amendment banning gay marriage is constitutional, the state's highest court ruled Thursday. The decision effectively reinstates the ban, which was thrown out by a lower court judge in May. The state Supreme Court justices ruled that the amendment to the state constitution, approved by 76 percent of voters in November 2004, does not violate the single-subject rule by addressing other issues such as civil unions in addition to marriage. What you don't see depends on where you refuse to lookSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 10:19am.
on Justice This is not innocent. Prosecutors in general don't like this business of reviewing of old convictions. Too often it doesn't reflect well on them.
New York Fails at Finding Evidence to Help the Wrongfully Convicted Alan Newton, a former bank teller from the Bronx, is due to leave prison today after serving 22 years for a rape he did not commit — a victim first of mistaken identification, then of a housekeeping problem of epic scope. If you can't tell Boeing isn't a small business...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 10:11am.
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Impersonators in the Land of Small Business Don't even think about telling me I'm too sensitiveSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 9:56am.
on Race and Identity Go past blac(k)ademic and look at this ad. I'll be writing a letter. You should too. The real, educational, global climate change discussionSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 9:37am.
on The Environment Scientific American is great. They do popularizations of science that are actually accurate...and their blog upholds that tradition. Of course, something specific brought that on. The spur is a four part series titled "Are You a Global Warming Skeptic?" You can safely ignore the first two parts. The third and fourth parts are absolutely mandatory reading for anyone discussing the issue at all. Privacy? What's that?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 9:17am.
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