Monday, July 31, 2006

Hmm... Something Askew!

He says, they will not stop until the enemy is pushed away from their borders... Haven't they already been pushed away? How far is far enough?

'There is no ceasefire. There will not be any ceasefire'
"We are not fighting against the Lebanese people. We are not fighting against its government. We are fighting terrorism and we will not stop the fight against them until we push them away from our borders."

The Good and The bad

Good Gemini MagnetBad Gemini Magnet
Bad Virgo MagnetGood Virgo Magnet

The Taking



A family arrived and said they had papers
to prove that his house was theirs,

-No, no said the man, my people have always lived here
My father, grandfather -and look in the garden,
my great grandfather planted that.

-No, no said the family, look at the documents.
There was a stack of them

-Where do I start? said the man,

-No need to read the beginning they said,

Turn to the page marked 'Promised Land'.

-Are they legal? he said, who wrote them?

-God, they said, God wrote them, look,
here come His tanks.

Michael Rosen.

My Number


I don't know... that sounds like someone who takes himself way too seriously...

You Are 1: The Reformer


You're a responsible person - with a clear sense of right and wrong.



High standards are important to you, and you do everything to meet them.



You are your own worst critic, feeling ashamed if you're not perfect.



You have the highest integrity, and people expect you to be fair.

Circular Logic

Hizbollah lunches missiles because Israel bombs cities... Israel bombs cities because Hizbollah launches missiles...Hizbollah lunches missiles because Israel bombs cities... Israel bombs cities because Hizbollah launches missiles...Hizbollah lunches missiles because Israel bombs cities... Israel bombs cities because Hizbollah launches missiles...Hizbollah lunches missiles because Israel bombs cities... Israel bombs cities because Hizbollah launches missiles...Hizbollah lunches missiles because Israel bombs cities... Israel bombs cities because Hizbollah launches missiles...Hizbollah lunches missiles because Israel bombs cities... Israel bombs cities because Hizbollah launches missiles...Hizbollah lunches missiles because Israel bombs cities... Israel bombs cities because Hizbollah launches missiles...Hizbollah lunches missiles because Israel bombs cities... Israel bombs cities because Hizbollah launches missiles...

Not welcome in Lebanon, Rice heads home Monday
Both Israel and the United States have said a ceasefire would be meaningless unless Hizbollah could no longer carry out raids and rocket attacks and the Shi'ite militia could be eventually disarmed as demanded by a U.N. resolution.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Co-Conspirators to War Crimes



Scotland to London: no U.S. weapons flights to Israel.
Scotland threatens to overrule London on U.S. weapons flights to Israel.

The United States has been caught using Prestwick Airport to ship GBU28 “bunker buster” bombs, laser-guided bombs, and other weapons to Israel for its military attacks on Lebanon and Gaza. The arms have been transported by two chartered A310 cargo planes from the United States via Prestwick to Tel Aviv. Blair’s spokesman in Washington told reporters, “President Bush did apologize for the fact that proper procedures were not followed . . . It was a gracious thing to do.”



Blair overruled his own Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett by saying the arms flights would continue.



Members of the Scottish Parliament, particularly Scottish National Party members, are calling on the Scottish government to ban the U.S. flights from Scotland, a move that could result in a constitutional crisis between London and Edinburgh.

The Last One/Third...

Is all backwash anyways...

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Great Artist




Jill Greenberg
Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles, CA April 28, 2006 “End Times”, a politically charged photography exhibition by internationally acclaimed contemporary photographer Jill Greenberg, has been extended. The new dates are April 22nd through July 8th, 2006. A catalogue from the show is available. The work can easily be viewed at www.paulkopeikingallery.com or www.manipulator.com.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

"Apparently"

Worth the time to read...

The Lies Israel Tells Itself (and We Tell on Its Behalf) - by Jonathan Cook
And how many of us believe that deliberate barbarity, at least when we do it, is only "apparently" a crime against humanity?

Thursday, July 27, 2006

:)



Keep Buying CITGO


Americans for Chavez Home
"The low-income residents of my district who will benefit from this historic agreement are going to see real savings and improvements in their quality of life ... We are truly grateful to CITGO and the Venezuelan people for their generosity. It is absolutely shameful that no American oil company has similarly stepped forward to help communities struggling with high energy costs during the winter heating season, especially in view of their record profits these last months. ... Not only should the other major oil companies be embarrassed this winter for failing to help low-income Americans with their record-high heating bills, but our government is failing its citizens in this regard as well, ... Cuts to the amount federal assistance available through the Low Income Heating Energy Assistance Program at this time are insensitive and wrong. We should be seeking to increase the help for our most vulnerable this winter. I applaud CITGO for its good sense of corporate responsibility."


Congressman José E. Serrano, New York, Serrano: Low-Cost Heating Oil Program With CITGO a Reality, 6 December 2005.

Quotable

"'fair and unbiased'...I'd venture to say that
most of the responders have no idea what the diffenence is between a
'news reporter' and an 'on air celebrity'. Which one of the
'celebrities' has ever worn a flack jacket on the frontline as bullets
wizzed over their heads??? Name one that has actually 'researched a
story' and is not just offering their 'opinion' on a matter. The shows'
all of them are 'info-tainment' and nothing else. A sorry state of
affairs for the media of the US. Somewhere in the middle of the left
and right buffonary is the truth.

Unfortunately, this 'celebrity news
commentating lunacy' has acted to solidify the polarity of most of
their respective viewer thoughts. To control the masses, you don't need
to brainwash everyone...just a few...the apathy that it creates in the
mainstream reduces participation in the governing process and
consequently requires fewer votes to promote agendas. Extremist, on
both sides'...the darkest days for integrity and truth."

Found somewhere on comments by a certain Emil H.

Prepare for the Next War... and the Next... And the Next...


All Fall Down
It has come down to this. Again. We have, you see, been here before. Our support of Iran begat our support of Saddam Hussein once the Shah was overthrown. Our support of Hussein begat his reign of terror, the invasion of Kuwait and the first Gulf War. Our support of the anti-Soviet mujeheddin in Afghanistan, followed by our total abandonment of that war-ravaged nation once the Soviets were beaten, begat the Taliban and al Qaeda. This begat September 11, which begat our current Iraq fiasco for reasons only a few reality-deprived hard-liners in Washington care to even try to explain. What we are doing in Iraq today will begat the next series of horrors, and the next, and the next.



It has come down to this, it will always come down to this, because failure is profitable in the long run for a select few. It will always come down to this until the cycle is broken, forever.

In Pespective

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Morality is not on our side


Read the Article
So much for the history of morality. Now, let's consider current affairs. What exactly is the difference between launching Katyushas into civilian population centers in Israel and the Israel Air Force bombing population centers in south Beirut, Tyre, Sidon and Tripoli? The IDF has fired thousands of shells into south Lebanon villages, alleging that Hezbollah men are concealed among the civilian population. Approximately 25 Israeli civilians have been killed as a result of Katyusha missiles to date. The number of dead in Lebanon, the vast majority comprised of civilians who have nothing to do with Hezbollah, is more than 300.



Worse yet, bombing infrastructure targets such as power stations, bridges and other civil facilities turns the entire Lebanese civilian population into a victim and hostage, even if we are not physically harming civilians. The use of bombings to achieve a diplomatic goal - namely, coercing the Lebanese government into implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1559 - is an attempt at political blackmail, and no less than the kidnapping of IDF soldiers by Hezbollah is the aim of bringing about a prisoner exchange.



There is a propaganda aspect to this war, and it involves a competition as to who is more miserable. Each side tries to persuade the world that it is more miserable. As in every propaganda campaign, the use of information is selective, distorted and self-righteous. If we want to base our information (or shall we call it propaganda?) policy on the assumption that the international environment is going to buy the dubious merchandise that we are selling, be it out of ignorance or hypocrisy, then fine. But in terms of our own national soul searching, we owe ourselves to confront the bitter truth - maybe we will win this conflict on the military field, maybe we will make some diplomatic gains, but on the moral plane, we have no advantage, and we have no special status.

What Cease Fire...?

The fuck she is talking about? What cease fire? There is no cease fire. In fact, the Israelis are promising more of the same in the coming weeks. Cease fire? She better remain quiet and make people think she is stupid rather than talking and confirming the suspicion.

Rice tells Iran, Syria not to "torpedo" cease-fire
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice cautioned Syria and Iran on Wednesday that they faced further isolation if they tried to scupper U.S.-led attempts to get a cease-fire between Lebanon and Israel.

What We Know For Sure...

... Is that 400 civilians (1/3 of then children) and thousands of others have been wounded for them two soldiers.

Kidnapped in Israel or Captured in Lebanon?
The original story, as most media tell it, goes something like this: Hezbollah attacked an Israeli border patrol station, killing six and taking two soldiers hostage. The incident happened on the Lebanese/Israel border in Israeli territory.

The alternate version, as explained by several news outlets, tells a bit of a different tale: These sources contend that Israel sent a commando force into southern Lebanon and was subsequently attacked by Hezbollah near the village of Aitaa al-Chaab, well inside Lebanon’s southern territory. It was at this point that an Israel tank was struck by Hezbollah fighters, which resulted in the capture of two Israeli soldiers and the death of six.

Two Thumbs Up


Aldermen OK 'big box' wage
After more than three hours of debate, aldermen voted 35 to 14 today in favor of an ordinance that will require "big-box" retailers to pay their workers more than minimum wage.



The measure only applies to companies with over $1 billion in annual sales and stores of at least 90,000 square feet, which means it primarily affects Target and Wal-Mart.

It requires them to pay at least $10 an hour in wages plus another $3 in fringe benefits by July 2010. The state's minimum wage is $6.50 an hour.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

A Plague Upon Both Your Houses

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All this for two captured soldiers?

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Drive Your Message Across
In traffic, your means of communicating with other drivers is pretty limited. You have no way of telling for sure if another driver saw your thank-you wave—or heard what you screamed at them from your window. The Drive-e-mocion is here to help.

Shoot to Kill



This image taken from video made by Lebanese Red Cross workers Sunday, July 23, 2006 in Qana, south Lebanon, and made available to AP Television, shows the roof of a Lebanese Red Cross ambulance destroyed in what they say was an Israeli airstrike. The Red Cross workers who provided AP Television News with the video said that nine ambulance workers were wounded in the explosion as they tried to ferry injured people from the town of Qana, 20 kilometers (about 12 and a half miles) from Tyre, to hospital. (AP Photo)

No Comment...



Pre-Historic Events

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CounterPunch: A Perilous Excursion Into the Distant Past, Starting Seven Whole Weeks Ago (7/21/06) by Alexander Cockburn Responding to U.S. television "networks giv[ing] unlimited airtime to Israel's apologists," and newscasters' apparent "guiding rule" that "memory is supposed to stop in its tracks at June 28, 2006"--when Hamas killed two Israeli soldiers and captured one--Cockburn invites readers on a brief excursion into pre-history.

I’m talking about June 20, 2006, when [an] Israeli...attempted extrajudicial assassination attempt...missed the car. Instead it killed three Palestinian children and wounded 15. Back we go again to June 13, 2006.... Another attempted extrajudicial assassination...killed nine innocent Palestinians. Now we’re really in the dark ages, reaching far, far back to June 9, 2006, when Israel shelled a beach in Beit Lahiya killing eight civilians and injuring 32. That’s...20 dead and 47 wounded, all of them Palestinians, most of them women and children.... History is dangerous, which is why the U.S. press gives it a wide birth. But even without the benefit of historical instruction, a majority of Americans in CNN’s instant poll—about 55 per cent out of 800,000 as of midday, July 19—don’t like what Israel is up to.

Monday, July 24, 2006

And This is From Fox News

Any doubts about the fact that the Israeli interest often is opposite that of the United States?

Watch the Video (YouTube)

Child Abuse

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Israeli girls write messages on a shell at a heavy artillery position
near Kiryat Shmona, in northern Israel, next to the Lebanese border,
Monday, July 17, 2006. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

Military Target?

Injured by a rocket

In northern Lebanon, a boy pleads with his mother to stay conscious as she lies near death from shrapnel wounds she sustained in an Israeli missile strike. Israeli attacks aimed at Hezbollah have killed more than 360 Lebanese, most of them civilians, since the guerrilla group captured two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid on July 12.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

You Fucking Idiot...

These people have been blowing themselves up for years and have been running through mine fields while screaming "Allah Akbar." You just noticed that they "do not seem afraid to die"? You fucking idiot war criminal fascist.

Arabs Press Syria to End Hezbollah Support
Israel's defense minister said his country would accept an international force, preferably NATO, on its border after it drives back or weakens Hezbollah. But his troops described the militants they encountered as a smart, well-organized and ruthless guerrilla force whose fighters do not seem afraid to die.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

It's Over

Well... It's all over. We hardly noticed it was there, but whatever went on, it is now over.

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Old News

Every few years or so, we have this truth come to light regarding the bias in our Justice System where blacks get the death penalty more, the life sentence more, and get the book thrown at them more often than their white counterparts. What never makes the news is what is anyone going to do about it?

Dragging Death Reveals Louisville Justice
A local commission investigating racial bias in the court system issued a report that said blacks make up a larger portion of the county's jail population than whites, even though more whites are booked into the jail.

Comes Now The Plaintiff...

Man Sues Over Sperm Bank Hidden Camera - July 20, 2006
Claiming that he found a video camera hidden in the ceiling of a sperm bank's "donation room," a Los Angeles man is suing the firm for negligence and emotional distress.

Friday, July 21, 2006

Open Source For Windows

Not the Intended Result

I think they were hoping that the Lebanese will rise and try to get rid of the Hezbollah...

Scared Lebanese shift anger to Israel
Ten days into Israel's offensive, many Sunni, Druze and Lebanese Christians, while still blaming the guerrilla group for triggering the conflict by capturing two Israeli soldiers, have shifted their anger at Israel for its devastating retaliation.



"I hate Hizbollah, but If Israel thinks it can screw us, we will screw it," said Paul Chahine, sitting at a bar in Gemayze, a Christian part of Beirut. "Then, we will screw Hizbollah."

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Information Wants to be Free

Free not as in free beer...

Public Policy and the Web | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs
Net neutrality is this:



If I pay to connect to the Net with a certain quality of service, and you pay to connect with that or greater quality of service, then we can communicate at that level.

That's all.

Its up to the ISPs to make sure they interoperate so that that happens.



Net Neutrality is NOT asking for the internet for free.



Net Neutrality is NOT saying that one shouldn't pay more money for high quality of service.

We always have, and we always will.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Upload At Your Own Risk

Check it out... If you upload onto YouTube's servers you are giving it away... for free... forever!

Listening Post
YouTube's "new" Terms & Conditions allow them to sell whatever you uploaded however they want:



"…by submitting the User Submissions to YouTube, you hereby grant YouTube a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicenseable and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display, and perform the User Submissions in connection with the YouTube Website and YouTube's (and its successor's) business… in any media formats and through any media channels."



Among other things, this means they could strip the audio portion of any track and sell it on a CD. Or, they could sell your video to an ad firm looking to get "edgy"; suddenly your indie reggae tune could be the soundtrack to a new ad for SUVs. The sky's still the limit, when it comes to the rights you surrender to YouTube when you upload your video.

Terrorism

A Definition of terrorism
terrorism - the calculated use of violence (or threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimindation or coercion or instilling fear

Monday, July 17, 2006

Why I Never Wanted To Work for a Law Firm

This borders on sadistic and it is pretty idiotic too...

Anonymous Lawyer
I just got back from the summer associate paintball event we held this evening. We split them up into two teams and told them the winning team gets to have a free-for-all shooting their extra paintballs at the secretaries. It wasn't easy to get the secretaries to come down on Saturday, especially to get shot with paintballs, but we found some good ways to incent them (food). Paintball's a good event. Paintball is a lot like the practice of corporate law. Paintballs travel at around 200 miles an hour, and associates charge their time to clients at around 200 dollars an hour. Players hide behind bunkers to avoid getting hit. Just like clients hide behind lawyers like us to avoid getting held accountable for their actions. In paintball, you wear protective goggles. In court, you wear a suit. In paintball, one side wins, one side loses, but regardless, you all end up covered in paint. In the cases our associates work on, one side wins, one side loses, but regardless, you all end up in the document room. Paintball isn't fun, the summers are only doing it because we're making them, and they know we're watching them and judging their performance. Just like in the office.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

It's Called a LapTop For A Reason...

"Apple portable computers comply with temperature limits set in national and international safety standards when used in accordance with the instructions in the user guide. Instructions include the advice not to place the computer on your lap for extended periods."

Apple Notebooks: Operating Temperature

Yikes...



This photo would serve me well when I have kids
 and I want them to do something or else this monster will eat them...

Saturday, July 15, 2006

In Debt We Trust

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10 Reasons Why Gay Marriage is Wrong


best of craigslist : 10 reasons why gay marriage should be illegal
01) Being gay is not natural. Real Americans always reject unnatural things like eyeglasses, polyester, and air conditioning.



02) Gay marriage will encourage people to be gay, in the same way that hanging around tall people will make you tall.



03) Legalizing gay marriage will open the door to all kinds of crazy behavior. People may even wish to marry their pets because a dog has legal standing and can sign a marriage contract.



04) Straight marriage has been around a long time and hasn't changed at all; women are still property, blacks still can't marry whites, and divorce is still illegal.



05) Straight marriage will be less meaningful if gay marriage were allowed; the sanctity of Britany Spears' 55-hour just-for-fun marriage would be destroyed.



06) Straight marriages are valid because they produce children. Gay couples, infertile couples, and old people shouldn't be allowed to marry because our orphanages aren't full yet, and the world needs more children.



07) Obviously gay parents will raise gay children, since straight parents only raise straight children.



08) Gay marriage is not supported by religion. In a theocracy like ours, the values of one religion are imposed on the entire country. That's why we have only one religion in America.



09) Children can never succeed without a male and a female role model at home. That's why we as a society expressly forbid single parents to raise children.



10) Gay marriage will change the foundation of society; we could never adapt to new social norms. Just like we haven't adapted to cars, the service-sector economy, or longer life spans.

Mission [Being] Accomplished

I read this few days ago ad given the continued Israeli agression in the Region, I visited it again, but this time, it has taken a meaning much truer than the time I first read this article.

It is worth the time to read...

Israel Crosses the Line- by Justin Raimondo
As our regular readers know, this turn of events was predicted in this space two months ago:

"War with Iran will probably not begin with a frontal assault by the U.S. and/or Israel on Iran's alleged nuclear weapons facilities, or even a skirmish along the Iraq-Iran border. Look to Lebanon and Syria for the first battlegrounds of this developing regional war. The Israelis know perfectly well that Iran's nuclear ambitions, if they ever materialize, are not an immediate threat: their real concern is their volatile northern border, where their deadly enemies – Hezbollah – are an effective obstacle to Israeli influence. The Israelis are also looking to exploit growing opportunities to make trouble in Syria, where the restive Kurds are their reliable allies, and the brittleness of the Ba'athist dictatorship is an invitation to regime change."

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Yes... Yes... Yes...

I keep my fingers crossed for her...

"The lawsuit accuses Cheney, Libby, Rove and 10 unnamed administration officials or political operatives of putting the Wilsons and their children's lives at risk by exposing Plame.

'This lawsuit concerns the intentional and malicious exposure by senior officials of the federal government of ... (Plame), whose job it was to gather intelligence to make the nation safer and who risked her life for her country,' the Wilsons' lawyers said in the lawsuit.

Specifically, the lawsuit accuses the White House officials of violating the Wilsons' constitutional rights to equal protection and freedom of speech. It also accuses the officials of violating the couple's privacy rights."

Former CIA Officer Sues Cheney Over Leak

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

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Can I just pay my share and be done with it forever? I think I will be ahead if that was possible.

deficit

Had Enough?

indictedgop

Stop it Already...

showerwank1

Wait A Minute...

Israel launches an assault into Lebanon and kills civilians nd then wants us to beleive that capturing two of its soldiers are an "act of war"? The two soldiers captured appear to be simply prisoners of war if war is what is going on...

"Israel has launched an assault in southern Lebanon using planes, tanks and gunboats, following the capture this morning of two Israeli soldiers by members of the Lebanese-based guerrilla group, Hezbollah.

The Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, has described the capture as an act of war and said the Lebanese government would be held responsible.

The two soldiers were captured during clashes between Israeli and Hezbollah forces on the border, in which three Israeli soldiers were killed.

Afterwards, two Lebanese civilians were killed by Israeli fire.

It is the first Israeli ground operation into Lebanon since its pullout in 2000."

Israel launches assault in southern Lebanon

That Is Why He Failed US

"George W., [...] he's unquestionably the worst modern president. He's the perfectly electronically transmitted president. There is no there there. He's a captive of the neo-con. [...]. He's part of this - you know, he's taken over by this cabal of Cheney and Rumsfeld. I think this guy is doing tremendous damage, and he's in a league all his own. That's why [Other Presidents] didn't prepare me. At least the others knew a lot about the world, had experience, had brains about this, cared. This guy had the platinum American Express card and didn't even want to see Paris or London. He stayed in China for three days. So this guy's indifferent to the world, and now he's going to change the whole world. A very ominous combination."

Robert Scheer: They Did Not Prepare Me for George W. Bush

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

More Zidane Headbutt

... and there is Zidane!
Zinedine Zidane Goals

There is Zidane...

:)

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Shut The Fuck Up...

"8:40 ANN COULTER REHASH

Adam and the crew talk a bit about the Ann Coulter 'incident' on yesterday's show, where Ann called in two hours late, then explained that she was 'pressed for time.' Adam proceeded to hang up on her. Her publicist is demanding an apology, which of course, they won't do."

Audio of Adam hanging up on the Bitch

The Adam Carolla Show

Damned If They Do...

...Damned if they don't. They democratically elect a government that then is taken hostage by Israel demanding that their hostage be freed or the members of the government and civilian men, women and children will have to die.


"We present this clear message: If Israel will not allow Palestinians to live in peace, dignity and national integrity, Israelis themselves will not be able to enjoy those same rights. Meanwhile, our right to defend ourselves from occupying soldiers and aggression is a matter of law, as settled in the Fourth Geneva Convention. If Israel is prepared to negotiate seriously and fairly, and resolve the core 1948 issues, rather than the secondary ones from 1967, a fair and permanent peace is possible. Based on a hudna (comprehensive cessation of hostilities for an agreed time), the Holy Land still has an opportunity to be a peaceful and stable economic powerhouse for all the Semitic people of the region. If Americans only knew the truth, possibility might become reality."

Aggression Under False Pretenses

Monday, July 10, 2006

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Saturday, July 08, 2006

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Friday, July 07, 2006

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Jeff Cohen | Go to Venezuela, You Idiot!
My guess is that if Chavez succeeds in Venezuela - a big "if" in a country of endemic corruption, poverty and crime, in the backyard of the US superpower - its economic system will end up looking more like Sweden than Cuba.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

They Cut Off Their Light...

... Because Terrorists do their smuggling easier during the day? :)

"Under questioning from presenter Jon Snow of Channel Four news on the reasons behind Israel's bombing of Gaza's only power station -- thereby cutting off electricity to more than half of the Strip's 1.3 million inhabitants for many months ahead, as well as threatening the water supply -- Zvi Ravner denied this action amounted to collective punishment of the civilian population.

Rather, he claimed, the electricity station had to be disabled to prevent the soldier's captors from having the light needed to smuggle him out of Gaza at night. It was left to a bemused Jon Snow to point out that smugglers usually prefer to do their work in the dark and that Israel's actions were more likely to assist his captors than disadvantage them.

The Alice Through the Looking Glass quality of Israeli disinformation over the combined siege and invasion of Gaza -- and its widespread and credulous repetition by the Western media -- is successfully distracting attention from Israel's real goals in this one-sided war of attrition."

The Real Reason for Israel's Invasion of Gaza

Editorial

Hugh Iglarsh wrote: June 28, 2006

Chicago Tribune
435 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
e-mail: ctc-TribLetter@tribune.com

Dear Editor:

In regard to your editorial, "No deadline, no retreat" (June 23): How quickly the rationale behind the Iraq war keeps shifting, faster and faster, until the public can hardly keep up! Of course, this deliberate confusion is the point of any shell game. Now the bottom line is that if we leave, "it would signal that in future crises our saber will rattle feebly, like a death rasp in the night." The ability to inflict unrelenting violence on other peoples is thus the Good Housekeeping Seal that demonstrates the sincerity of our "commitments."

I hope I am not the only reader to notice that this is terrorist logic, totally opposed to the spirit of democracy, which derives legitimacy from the will of the people rather than the edge of the sword. Those outside the direct range of U.S. media propaganda understand this clearly, which is why so many people in the world today see us rather than Iran as the major threat not only to peace, but also to genuine democracy.

What is needed in Iraq is not "victory," whatever that means in the context of a foreign occupation and consequent civil war, but rather reconciliation, reparation and reconstruction. Peace can come about only after our exit from Iraq, because it is our presence there that exacerbates social divisions and makes a political settlement impossible. To leave Iraq now would be the first step toward ending the real "death rasp" now coming from that ruined country, and to restore to Iraqis at least the possibility of a sovereign, meaningful and dignified national existence.


Yours truly,

Hugh Iglarsh
Open University of the Left

The American Dream

"llinois has about 724,000 residents living in what experts call 'deep poverty,' the highest rate in the Midwest, according to a recent report. Deep poverty is defined as a family of four living on $9,675 or less per year.

The number of people living in deep poverty has spiked in the six-county Chicagoland area since 2000, according to the U.S. Census, the 2004 Community Survey and the 2006 Report on Illinois Poverty by the bipartisan Heartland Alliance.

McHenry County has shown the sharpest increase, up 81.7 percent from 2000 to 2004, followed by Kane County at 77.8 percent."

Daily Herald

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Nuclear Skies

In the early 1950s, several above-ground atom bomb tests at the Nevada Proving Ground were visible in Los Angeles. This photo and five similar ones from 1951-1955 are from the Los Angeles Public Library Photo Database. Search for "bomb nevada" to bring up all six thumbnail photos with descriptions.

No photographer name credited with this photo, but the library database description reads:

An A-bomb blast set off in Nevada at 4:36 a.m., on April 18, 1953, was judged by early risers to have been the most sensational of any seen so far. The blast made the eastern horizon as "bright as day."

From Boing Boing


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We Will Never Know Now... Will We?

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Tuesday, July 04, 2006

All Hail Rush

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Wait a Minute...

So it all began before the reason for it existed. Most interesting.

"The U.S. National Security Agency asked AT&T Inc. to help it set up a domestic call monitoring site seven months before the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, lawyers claimed June 23 in court papers filed in New York federal court.

The allegation is part of a court filing adding AT&T, the nation's largest telephone company, as a defendant in a breach of privacy case filed earlier this month on behalf of Verizon Communications Inc. and BellSouth Corp. customers. The suit alleges that the three carriers, the NSA and President George W. Bush violated the Telecommunications Act of 1934 and the U.S. Constitution, and seeks money damages."

Bloomberg.com: Worldwide

Saturday, July 01, 2006

With Media Like This...

... Who needs propaganda?

From FAIR
New York Times: Hamas Provokes a Fight (6/29/06)

An editorial on Israel's assault on Gaza declaring that "the responsibility for this latest escalation rests squarely with Hamas," exceeds even the normally selective memory of mainstream commentary. In this case the Times' editorial memory extends exactly to when Hamas' "military wing tunneled into Israel on Sunday, killed two Israeli soldiers and kidnapped another," but stops short of the Israeli shell that killed a picnicking family in Gaza just 16 days earlier—or the deaths of "nearly 50 Palestinians" in June and "more than 40" in May at the hands of Israeli forces. The possibility that these could be reasons for "Hamas' [declaration] that the group's 16-month intermittent cease-fire would no longer be observed" does not occur to the editorialists, who say "an Israeli military response was inevitable."

The Times even faults the new Palestinian government for militants crossing the "pre-1967 borders" that Israel has consistently and flagrantly ignored in constructing massive "settlements" in the face of overwhelming international condemnation. The editorial's attitude is best distilled in the adjectives chosen to describe "endless rounds of reckless Hamas provocations and inexorable Israeli responses." Palestinian actions are cast as "reckless" and willfully "provocative," while Israel's actions are "responses" and are "inexorable," almost like an act of nature.