Monday, April 25, 2005

Want to destroy Justice? Nominate bad Judges!

In case you haven't figured this administration's strategy out yet, here's a quick summary: If it resembles the American system of government as described in the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of rights, promotes peace, health, prosperity or justice, disable or destroy it.

Case in point: a cabinet full of industry lobbyists who are actively undoing 30-odd years of regulation, resulting in renegade corporations and harsher conditions for the population.

Case in point: the nomination of John Bolton as our point-man for the U.N. This guy would be more suited to work as a Gitmo prison guard or Texas executioner.

Case in point: appointment of John Negroponte as Intelligence Director. After Honduras and Iraq, we should all be terrified that he is now operating here at home.

Case in point: tax-cuts for the rich and for the biggest corporations during a time of (a completely un-necessary) war.

Latest Case in Point: the nomination of a bunch of REALLY bad Supreme-court Justices, furthering the ongoing attack on the judicial branch of the government, which is our last defensive bastion against single-party rule. Find out more about these ludicrous nominations HERE.

Sunday, April 24, 2005

United States Debt over the years

Here's a good chart showing how far in debt we currently are compared to in the past: http://www.americanwisdom.org/charts/usdebt.html

Graph of the U.S.Budget Deficit

A dramatic graph of the U.S. budget deficit is Here

Friday, April 22, 2005

Turn a [ditto] head

On Hitler's birthday, April 20th, Mike Malloy on Air America (www.airamericaradio.com) took calls from right-wing Bush-administration supporters only.

After a number of calls from guys who were cynical and misinformed, and from a couple of others who were obviously half-wits, and from still others who have simply been driven to frustrated dread over the past few years, finally one caller said it. He didn't sugar-coat the REAL reason a large number of people are backing the current power-structure in Washington and its policies.

He said he thought that America should grab the oil and get a military foothold in the middle east. I give him points for not denying it.



The "empire" strategy is the most anti-human, anti-planet-earth, armageddonist end-times idea imaginable. It nonetheless festers in the back of the mind of many who haven't rationally thought it out. At least this one radio-show caller was honest enough to admit this secret aspiration, which is held by many who just don't know better.

The idea: (Grab the Oil and secure a military jump-off point), is the dirty secret of a closet-nazi mentality. It resides in the minds of small men with weak character. It is insanity (something tried over and over with the same unsuccessful outcome). This is why:

Explore the logic. Do you really want to go the way Germany went in the 1940's, crippled, humiliated, starved, burned, flattened after over a decade of rule by a maniac bent on genocide and conquest? Do you really want to go to war with India, France, China and Russia?

Do you understand that a crucial portion of our industry (i.e. wartime manufacturing capability) has been outsourced/exported to China?

DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT ALL OF THESE COUNTRIES HAVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS?

DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT NUCLEAR WAR WOULD DO TO ALL OF US?

The corporate puppets currently occupying Washington D.C. have initiated an un-justified, illegal, pre-emptive attack on a sovereign country, ignoring the warnings of our own top military advisors and intelligence analysts, so ill-equipped and under-prepared that we have to date lost ONE THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED NINETY TWO (1,492) of our American sons and daughters there so far, and ELEVEN THOUSAND, EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY EIGHT (11,888) WOUNDED, many currently without support from the administration who sent them there. The people who live in that place are naturally desperately resisting this colonial invasion and occupation. The only people who are benefiting from this adventure are corporations dealing in military hardware and the energy industry, while we send the bodies and pay the highest gas-prices ever at the pump.

If you honestly believe that a continued policy of pre-emptive war and aggression will not find heated resistance from the rest of the world, you need to learn some things.

I suggest that you consider where Napoleon went wrong.

I suggest that you consider where Hitler went wrong.

I suggest that you consider that the Roman Civilization began to collapse when it transitioned from a republic (representative democracy) into an empire; and was ultimately a limping, crumbling wreck when it finally devolved into religious-fundamentalist rule (marking the beginning of the Dark Ages).

I suggest that you consider, that in the heart of the average American, the person who listens to music, who has a little road-dirt on the car, and who has to juggle the bills each month, who just wants to make a living; there is already a profound sense that someone is really giving us all a bad deal. There is already a profound sense, in many, of powerlessness in a situation that is beginning to spin out of control.

I suggest that you consider that a growing number of average Americans who don the uniform of our Armed Forces (often for lack of anything that pays as well in civilian life) are learning that they have been duped into committing war-crimes merely to satisfy the plundering design of a tiny, corporate ruling-class.

That is, those over there who are still alive and intact. Today.

Do the words "Common Defense", "General Welfare", and "Blessings of Liberty" sound familiar? How far and how fast are we moving away from those things? (They are cited in the Preamble of the Constitution).

I suggest that you print that document (available at www.AmericanWisdom.org), along with the Bill of Rights, and post those things where others can see them.

I suggest that you talk to someone: someone who is working hard but has been misled into supporting the people who have seized power in Washington.

There is a way out of this mess. We don't have to march blindly up the chute into the slaughterhouse... Into the Ovens. We don't have to see our country descend into domestic chaos and violence and misery.

We can communicate. Bypass the propaganda machinery. Start to wear clothing that shows where you stand. Put signs on your property, on your vehicles. Talk to people. Write to the newspapers and your legislators (tell the democrats to "grow a pair"). Call radio stations on both ends of the political spectrum. Create and distribute flyers.

Do it NOW.

And turn off the TV. THEY ARE LYING TO YOU.

Attack on filibuster ("nuclear option") is an Attack on the time-tested system of government of the United States

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A45149-2005Mar17.html
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The GOP claim, asserted in speeches, articles and interviews, is that filibusters against judicial nominees are unprecedented.
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Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) told his panel this month
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filibuster being employed for the first time
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Such claims, however, are at odds with the record of the successful 1968 GOP-led filibuster against President Lyndon B. Johnson's nomination of Abe Fortas to be chief justice of the United States
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The required number of votes to halt a filibuster then was 67; filibusters can be halted now by 60 of the Senate's 100 members.
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Frist and others who now threaten to ban filibusters of judicial nominees
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are trying to provoke a change that isn't defensible through history
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A45149-2005Mar17.html



http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4575047
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the use of the filibuster to delay or block legislation (or a nomination) "has a long history.
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The term filibuster
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became popular in the 1850s
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In 1841, when the Democratic minority hoped to block a bank bill promoted by Henry Clay, Clay threatened to change Senate rules to allow the majority to close debate
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The record for the longest individual speech goes to South Carolina's J. Strom Thurmond, who filibustered for 24 hours and 18 minutes against the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4575047



ShalomReport@shalomctr.org wrote:Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 18:19:03 -0700 (PDT)
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Why not let a bare "majority" of Senators confirm judges? These judges will sit for 20, 30, years.

So what could be temporary Hard Right Congressional/ Presidential power -- reversible in elections -- would instead be enshrined for two generations in the courts.
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ShalomReport@shalomctr.org wrote:Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 18:19:03 -0700 (PDT)



http://www.npr.org/takingissue/20050324_takingissue_judicial.html
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"The one place where minority voices are still heard is the Senate. It must be allowed to debate, to delay, and yes, even to obstruct."

Ross K. Baker is a professor of political science at Rutgers University and the author of several books on Congress.
"
http://www.npr.org/takingissue/20050324_takingissue_judicial.html

Saturday, April 16, 2005

A Picture of U.S. wealth distribution

Here's a look at who has the wealth in the United States:
http://www.americanwisdom.org/charts/Who_Has_Wealth.html

American Dream = Social Mobility = A Thing of the Past

Countries the world over, for years, have looked to America as an example of an environment where someone can start with nothing, and work up to a position of abundance. For a long time this was the case. Things began to change in the latter part of the twentieth century, and now America finds herself in conditions of income disparity more akin to those found in Kenya or Costa Rica, and much worse than what is experienced in Japan, Germany, France, Canada or the U.K.

A list from best to worse is available at http://markfrankenberg.com/charts/GINI_index.html

Conditions of severe income disparity breed social unrest of all kinds, resulting in a dramatic waste of human potential, not to mention things like war and rampant domestic political corruption.

An example of political corruption can be found in the recent passage of the new Bankruptcy Bill, which is nothing more than the return of favors from bought-out politicians, to the banking and finance industry.

A weakened, disenfranchised working-class resulting from outsourcing of jobs, dumping of goods from foreign lands and usury will not remain domestically tranquil. Those who are engineering this class polarization in America are the TRUE threat to our national security.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Protect yourself. Sunset the unconstitutional Patriot-Act provisions

The Patriot-Act contains provisions that are in violation of the Bill of Rights. Much of the Patriot Act was foisted on the Congress and thus We, the American People (it was modified in the middle of the night the day before it was passed) at a time when the Congress was hindered from operating normally, due to an anthrax-attack that utilized materials likely developed at the U.S. Army installation at Fort Detrick, Maryland. (The first target was a tabloid magazine).

Section 215 of the Patriot Act enables the government to look through your medical, library, purchasing and other business records with virtual rubber-stamp compulsory judicial review.

Section 213, the "Sneak and Peek" provision, enables the government to search and/or seize your property without even telling you for weeks or months afterward.

Section 505 enables "secret subpoena/gag-orders" without prior judicial review.

This stuff is Orwellian and the Bushies want to make it permanent. WHY??

Benjamin Franklin said, "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both."

The above three provisions are due to expire this year (2005). Rest assured that those who wish to strip your constitutional rights to privacy and personal security will work to renew these provisions, quietly and behind the scenes, while the masses are entertained with bread and circuses on TV.

This is where YOU come in. YOU must talk about it. YOU must contact your congressman and senators. Call your radio station and write letters to the newspapers. Congress must know that we do not condone the unraveling of our constitutional rights based on the Reichsta....er...9/11 incidents.

This is the 4th Amendment of the Constitution: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."

This is the 9th Amendment: "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."

Additional resources:
www.aclu.org/patriot
www.aclu.org/safe
www.aclu.org/sunsets
www.fas.org/irp/crs/RL31377.pdf
www.aclu.org/action

Monday, April 11, 2005

An extended middle finger to Planet Earth

Putting John Bolton in the UN Ambassador slot seals our identity as a belligerent nation.



This is consistent with the rest of the Bush/Rove Branch. Put someone who opposes an entity, in charge of it, and thus neutralize it.

Friday, April 08, 2005

Speak out to save the filibuster

Those who wish to see the filibuster removed wish to further upset the carefully designed system of checks and balances built into our constitutional form of government.

These are the LAST folks we need to change the rules of the game.

I urge everyone to call your senators and your congressman at the U.S. Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121 and let them know that you want them to Oppose the "Nuclear Option". We cannot afford to have our government dismantled by a bunch of partisan zealots.

These people don't represent us. They represent aggregated capital. They represent the corporate aristocracy. We, the people, do not want our system of government dismantled by a number: a corporate "person". Say what you want about consensus. I'll say that what you're seeing on television and the monopolized radio is manufactured consent.

Don't let artificial "persons" (corporations) dismantle the government of the people of the United States of America.

Don't let them remove the filibuster, which is a vital element of debate in our legislative branch.

Contact the newspapers! Here's a link for that:
http://www.democrats.org/action/200504070001.html?psc=reid

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Poison your kids and get a FREE VIDEO CAMERA!!!

... And a FREE T-SHIRT.. and $970.00 !
(Affluent, White Upper Middle-Class families need not apply)

It's called Children’s Environmental Exposure Research Study (CHEERS). It's the Bush EPA, which like all his other regulatory activities are simply the corporate lobbyists stifling regulation on their own industries.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/epa-alert.htm

Kinda sounds like the Tuskegee syphilis tests all over again.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/health/may97/tuskegee_5-16.html

Either way, it is proof positive that this government is working for corporations, and not for the people who live here.

We need to remove "person" status from all corporations, immediately. But for a clerical error in California over a century ago, they never would have had "personhood" to begin with.

Here's some additional information about "Corporate Personhood":
http://reclaimdemocracy.org/personhood/

Monday, April 04, 2005

Preserve the Integrity of the U.S. Senate

Please stand and be counted in protecting a key component of effective senatorial deliberation: the Filibuster. Those who wish to see it removed wish to further upset the carefully designed system of checks and balances built into our constitutional form of government. These are the LAST folks we need to change the rules of the game.
http://www.commoncause.org/site/apps/ka/ct/contactus.asp?c=dkLNK1MQIwG&b=317178&en=bjLTI4MEJbKMKXPDJeIVL2NDJdKVLfMXJoISL1NIKlJ5LmJ

Friday, April 01, 2005

Urgent: speak out against nuclear option

Please call your senator at http://www.senate.gov/
and your congressman at http://www.house.gov/writerep/ and let them know that you want them to Oppose the Nuclear Option. We cannot afford to have our constitution dismantled by a bunch of partisan zealots.

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