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Week of August 13, 2006 to August 19, 2006I really hope they're taking care of all these loyal soldiers falling on their swordsSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 19, 2006 - 6:36am.
on War
Marine officer saw Haditha deaths as normal: Post WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Marine officer who commanded the battalion involved in the deaths of two dozen Iraqi civilians in Haditha in November did not consider the incident unusual and did not initiate an inquiry, The Washington Post reported on Saturday. Call me too sensitiveSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 19, 2006 - 6:32am.
on Economics | Race and Identity
He's a threat.
You just want to incite another battleSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 19, 2006 - 6:26am.
on War I'm convinced the next nuclear explosion that kills people will be set off by Israel. At which point Red State America will lose it's goddamn mind as it realizes THEY are the ones who are Left Behind. That's not a joke. Israel seizes deputy Palestinian PM in W.Bank RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israel seized Palestinian Deputy Prime Minister Naser al-Shaer, a top official of the Hamas militant group, at his home in the occupied West Bank on Saturday. Hours later, a Palestinian gunman killed an Israeli soldier in a driveby shooting near the West Bank city of Nablus, the army and medics said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. Israel breaks the cease-fire agreementSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 19, 2006 - 6:11am.
on War Reminds me of President Carter's attempt to get the hostages out of Iran...a failure.
Sneaking in by helicopter isn't as easy as it looks, is it? And you didn't much like what happened when you didn't sneak... Israel raid in Lebanon tests U.N. truce BEIRUT (Reuters) - Helicopter-borne Israeli commandos raided a Hizbollah bastion in eastern Lebanon on Saturday in the first major attack since a U.N.-backed truce halted Israel's 34-day war with the Shi'ite Muslim group. Ya can't trust nobody no moreSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 18, 2006 - 1:08pm.
on Politics | Race and Identity Mich. minority program in federal court DETROIT --Witnesses testified in federal court Thursday that they were tricked into signing or collecting signatures on petitions to put a proposal to ban some affirmative action programs on the November ballot. State courts so far have sided with the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, whose proposal to ban race and gender preferences in government hiring and public-university admissions is to be put to voters Nov. 7. Joseph Reed of Detroit testified that when he applied as a petition circulator, "I was told it was for keeping affirmative action, that they were trying to get rid of it and this was a way to keep it." Fitting the facts into the officially sanctioned languageSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 18, 2006 - 11:43am.
on People of the Word | Race and Identity The reaction to Mr. Jackson's particular phrasing of a particular state of affairs reminded me of a couple other presentations at the Conference of the Humanities Institute and the Human Rights Institute of the University of Connecticut that caught my eye. They are on the way the experiences of oppressed people are translated for consumption by the wealthier world. Well. THAT was rudeSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 18, 2006 - 9:54am.
on Open thread Chinese ambassador says U.S. should 'shut up' over Beijing's arms spending LONDON (AP) — The United States should "shut up" with its concerns about China's growing military spending because the increase is no threat, a Chinese ambassador said Thursday. Sha Zukang, China's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, told British Broadcasting Corp. radio that American concerns about his country's growing military might were misguided. "It's better for the U.S. to shut up," Sha said. "Keep quiet. It's much, much better." Sha said the world need not worry about China's growing economic and military might because "China basically is a peace-loving nation." A stroll down Memory LaneSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 18, 2006 - 9:49am.
on News
The CIA-Contra-Crack Connection, 10 Years Later Eugene Robinson almost nails itSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 18, 2006 - 8:41am.
on Politics | Race and Identity The 'Real World' of Sen. Allen
Proof I'm not a civil rights leaderSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 18, 2006 - 7:21am.
on Race and Identity Ah, Andrew, Andrew, Andrew...
The state of things being what it is, you had to resign. I understand. But let's be real.
That's always how the peace is wonSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 18, 2006 - 6:29am.
on War Winning the Peace with Hammer and Nails For the past two days, Ali Al Tawil has been trudging around the rubble of Haret Hreik, a Shia neighborhood in southern Beirut, wearing a Hizballah yellow vest and matching baseball cap that says "Jihad of Construction." Armed with only a clipboard, Al Tawil is one of about 1,500 Hizballah civil engineers who have fanned out across the country to survey the damage from over a month of war with Israel. For now, they are simply recording which buildings have been damaged, slightly damaged, or obliterated. More detailed surveys will soon follow to determine what repairs need to be done and what buildings need to be torn down. "Your mind can't comprehend the destruction," said Al Tawil. Alternatives other than democracy??Submitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 9:18pm.
on War Nevermind the headline... Bombs Aimed at G.I.’s in Iraq Are Increasing
Get a comfortable chairSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 8:10pm.
on Impeachable offenses ...because there's a whole lot on the other side of the link.
Ask and ye shall receive, I guessSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 7:25pm.
on Race and Identity in re: Breaking Through Adoption’s Racial Barriers I said:
EL at My Amusement Park answered. It's James Sensenbrenner's faultSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 7:14pm.
I doubt John Dean needs the money, but I picked up a copy of this book onthe way home from the comic store. I was really wondering what was up with Sensenbrenner...who could take a question (see the previous post) like that seriously...but of course his constituents do. Rep. Sensenbrenner is no fool, no matter how foolish his questions. Then I remembered the book mentioned some research on authoritarian personalities. I want to find that stuff. Actually tried finding it on the basis of info Mr. Dean dropped on Keith Olbermann. Failed miserably. I read most of the introduction on the ferry and bus. Nasty little fuckers, those Movement Conservatives... NonsensenbrennerSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 12:53pm.
on Politics | Race and Identity I got caught earlier today by, of all things, the House Judiciary Committee's immigration hearings. I hadn't seen any before. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee is took no prisoners. Cool. I should post some video of the sister. But the post is made in honor of Rep. James Sensenbrenner. He got silly, and I don't think it turned out quite as well as he hoped. Let's be REAL clear and drop a transcipt, because baby bitch-slapped Nonsensenbrenner. Just for the hell of it...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 12:18pm.
on Open thread | Seen online You know what? Shannon reminds me of my daughter.
Another experiment on top of a disasterSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 9:51am.
on Education | Katrina aftermath George shipped me a copy of this press release. I just emailed the guys to see if I can get one of those pre-release copies of the article. NOLA is being treated much like Iraq in that its seen as fertile ground for any number of experiments. I really want to see what's going on. LATER: Damn, that was quick...give me a couple of days with this thing.
That's all you need to knowSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 9:30am.
on Politics This is The New Republic.
Don't click through...it's a subscriber-only link anyway. The Financial Times harshes the libertarian buzzSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 8:33am.
on Politics The unmourned end of libertarian politics The most epochal event in world politics since the cold war has occurred – and few people have noticed. I am not referring to the conflict in Iraq or Lebanon or the campaign against terrorism. It is the utter and final defeat of the movement that has shaped the politics of the US and other western democracies for several decades: the libertarian counter-revolution... For nearly a decade, the Republican party has controlled Washington and most state legislatures. And yet every big proposal of the libertarians has been rejected by the public and their elected representatives. Their only temporary achievement has been tax cuts, which are likely to be rolled back at least in part to reduce the deficit in the years ahead. With the disappearance as a significant force of the libertarian right, the centre of gravity inevitably will shift somewhat left in matters of political economy. But we will not see a restoration of the mid-20th century pattern because there will be no revival of the socialist left. The demise of both socialism and libertarianism pretty much limits the field to moderate social democracy and big-government conservatism. The limitation of options on the horizontal left-right spectrum is accompanied, however, by a growing vertical, top-bottom divide between an elite committed to globalisation and mass immigration and a populist, nationalist majority. If this replaces the older horizontal left-right divide, then we may see a third, “third way” – one which positions itself between the crudest forms of populism and utopian forms of transnationalism. Raising waves where there's no wind?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 8:22am.
on Race and Identity The NY Times does Breaking Through Adoption’s Racial Barriers, three pages worth of a touchy topic.
My personal position on this is, stay da hell out of it. But this quote does touch on just about every issue I considered before backing away. X-MenSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 7:56am.
on Health
AIDS Study Focuses on 'Elite Controllers' ...Elite controllers are people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) whose bodies have kept the microbe at undetectable levels in their bloodstreams without treatment. They probably account for about 1 out of 300 people infected with HIV but have been largely invisible to AIDS researchers because they do not get sick, do not qualify for clinical studies and in many cases have very little contact with the health-care system. This decision has a bigger impact on the reconstruction of New Orleans than all the politics and city planningSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 7:40am.
on Economics | Katrina aftermath
Storm Surge Is Flood, Judge Says A federal judge sided with the insurance industry yesterday and against water-battered victims of Hurricane Katrina by ruling that storm-induced surges are floods and therefore not covered by standard homeowner policies. We interrupt this politicizing of everything to bring you an important linkSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 7:27am.
on Economics
Read it. There is no competitionSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 17, 2006 - 7:10am.
on War Declaring you're the competition doesn't mean you're really in the game.
Ideas of common humanitySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 16, 2006 - 8:22pm.
on Education | Race and Identity The home page of the Conference of the Humanities Institute and the Human Rights Institute of the University of Connecticut has each conference speaker's abstract . Peter Balakian is the author of Black Dog of Fate: An American Son Uncovers His Armenian Past which I will likely not read. But he faced a challenge that sounds familiar.
How, indeed. And it's even more difficult when that ill is assumed by all and sundry to be entirely your fault. Interesting thoughtSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 16, 2006 - 6:53pm.
on War
What would Israel do if, in order to get all the troops they need for the international force to patrol Lebanon, roughly 4/5th of that force is Arab?
Does that mean they'll finally shut the fuck up?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on August 16, 2006 - 5:41pm.
on News Suspect held overseas in JonBenet Ramsey slaying WASHINGTON — A man arrested in Thailand is being held in connection with the slaying of JonBenet Ramsey, U.S. law enforcement officials said Wednesday. Federal officials familiar with the case, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the man was being held in Bangkok on unrelated sex charges. The girl was found beaten and strangled in the basement of the family's home in Boulder, Colo., on Dec. 26, 1996. Law enforcement officials from Boulder were flying to Bangkok to present Thai authorities with documents in the slaying of the 6-year-old beauty pageant contestant, officials in Washington said. They asked to remain anonymous pending an announcement in Colorado. They're slipping...it only took me five minutes to realize it's a jokeSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 16, 2006 - 4:04pm.
on Cartoons According to congressional testimony, the CIA sees Gates' intention to bring improvements in health and learning to the poorest corners of the world as the most serious threat to American foreign interests since the wave of independence-granting that plagued Africa in the 1960s and '70s. U.S. Dedicates $64 Billion To Undermining Gates Foundation Efforts WASHINGTON, DC—The Bush Administration unveiled a new $64 billion spending package Monday for a joint CIA–Pentagon program aimed at neutralizing the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's global humanitarian network. "The fight against Gates will not be easy, will not be quick, and will not be without enormous cost," said Director Of National Intelligence John D. Negroponte of the new program, which calls for the creation of a new $20 billion counter-philanthropy unit aimed at punishing those countries that accept or use, directly or indirectly, any financial support from the Gates Foundation. Another interesting conference coming upSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 16, 2006 - 12:36pm.
on Education | Race and Identity Humanitarian Responses to Narratives of Inflicted Suffering Conference Organizers: Richard D. Brown, Humanities Institute and Introduction This international conference will analyze humanitarian responses to private and public narratives of politicized suffering that has been inflicted by states, private political groups and also by more structural causes such as apartheid, colonialism, and social conflict. The main themes of this conference are: first, to understand the character, form and voice of the narratives themselves; and second, to explain how and why some narratives of suffering become part of political movements of solidarity, whereas others do not. |
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