Saturday, May 31, 2008

May 31, 2008


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TRY BUSH FOR MURDER

If you suggest that George W. Bush be tried for murder there will be those who claim that you're only a "Bush hater" or some other nonsense. But when you look at some of the mass murderers in history, people like Josef Stalin, Adolf Hitler, or Pol Pot what separates Bush? The evidence is clear and overwhelming that Bush lied the United States into a war against Iraq that has resulted in the deaths of over 4,000 of our own military and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis. Bush and the senior members of his administration shouldn't be allowed to go into a quiet retirement living on government pensions and their obscenely-acquired wealth. Vincent Bugliosi is calling for Bush to be tried for murder with the death penalty as a possible penalty. This article by Russell Mokhiber is at www.commondreams.org:

If Vincent Bugliosi were prosecuting George W. Bush for the murder of the more than 4,000 American soldiers who have died in Iraq, he would seek the death penalty.”If I were the prosecutor, there is no question I would seek the death penalty,” Bugliosi told Corporate Crime Reporter in a wide-ranging interview.

Bugliosi is the author of the just published book The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder (Vanguard Press, 2008).

“I’m urging here that an American jury try George Bush for first degree murder. I want to see him on trial for murder before an American jury. And if they convict him, it will be up to the jury to decide what his punishment is. One of the options would be the imposition of the death penalty. If I were prosecuting him, absolutely I would seek the death penalty. As Governor of Texas, George Bush signed death warrants - 152 out of 152 - most of them for people who only committed one murder.”

Bugliosi said he is sending a copy of his book to all fifty state Attorneys General, offering his assistance in prosecuting Bush for homicide.

“I’m herein enclosing a copy of my book The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder,” Bugliosi writes in the letter to the Attorneys General. “I hope you will find the time to read it and that you will agree with its essential conclusion - that George W. Bush is guilty of murder for the deaths of over 4,000 American soldiers who have died fighting his war in Iraq.”

Thursday, May 29, 2008

May 29, 2008

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BAD COMPANIES

I've been thinking about the bad experiences I've had working for some companies down through the years. In some cases, the companies are "clients" of the company where I'm working. But this is a brief list:

Inland Starr Trucking--I worked there as a temp for one day. It was the single worst day of my working life. "Training" essentially consisted of demeaning me throughout the day.

Zenith Insurance--I guess they're proud of their new office in north Fresno. It was more like a mausoleum than an office. You're so far from windows you have to depend on artificial lighting. When I went there as a temp I had to read something like 30 pages of rules about their policies and procedures. You have to use an electronic key to go almost anywhere in their office. It's more like a prison than a workplace.

Producers Dairy--Years ago, when I was even more down and out than I am today I applied for a clerical job that paid $7.50 an hour. You had to get a background check for a miserable job that paid $7.50 an hour. Somehow that exemplifies control.

Gottschalk's Department Store--I had a temp job one Christmas season in their corporate credit department out near Riverpark. You took phone calls all day from their stores. You had to shout out "over limit!" any time a customer exceeded their credit limit. You had to get permission even to take your scheduled break. We constantly got complaints about how many calls were in the queue.

Travelers Insurance--I haven't directly worked for this company, but more in the capacity of a vendor. Their system is extremely cumbersome, which makes it difficult to do your job well, but then you get constantly barraged by complaints that you didn't do the job to their satisfaction. They have something called "Millennium," which sounds strangely cultish to me.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

May 25, 2008

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TORTURE CAME FROM THE TOP

Republicans self-righteously talked about "the rule of law" during the Clinton years. But as George W. Bush makes up the rules as he goes along Republicans don't seem concerned about Bush's flagrant disregard for the law, for the Constitution, and for basic human decency. Agents from the FBI documented countless human rights abuses against prisoners held as alleged terrorists. The consistent pattern of the abuses and other evidence shows that orders came from the highest levels of the United States government. There is no justification for this torture just as there was no justification for this war. This editorial is from The New York Times at http://www.nytimes.com/:

The study said F.B.I. agents reported this illegal behavior to Washington. They were told not to take part, but the bureau appears to have done nothing to end the abuse. It certainly never told Congress or the American people. The inspector general said the agents’ concerns were conveyed to the National Security Council, but he found no evidence that it acted on them.

Mr. Bush claims harsh interrogations produced invaluable intelligence, but the F.B.I. agents said the abuse was ineffective. They also predicted, accurately, that it would be impossible to prosecute abused prisoners.

For years, Mr. Bush has refused to tell the truth about his administration’s inhuman policy on prisoners, and the Republican-controlled Congress eagerly acquiesced to his stonewalling. Now, the Democrats in charge of Congress must press for full disclosure.

SOME PERSPECTIVE, PLEASE

This article caught my eye because I received a mailer from a mayoral candidate in Fresno that appropriated the text from the e-mail the author discusses. I respect veterans who actually have defended freedom. Too many of our wars haven't been protecting freedom, though. They've had other motivations even though they've been dressed up as something far more noble. This article by Monica Benderman is at http://www.smirkingchimp.com/:

Truth Matters.

How can there be freedom of religion if we are not willing to tolerate the religions of others?

How can there be freedom of the press if we are not willing to question the information we are given?

How can there be freedom of speech if the speeches we give are nothing more than a criticism of what others are trying to say?

How can we expect the exercise of our freedom to assemble to have any value if the assembled masses are doing little more than throwing temper tantrums at not being in control?

How can we expect fair treatment in a court of law if we are not willing to respect the laws in our own actions of living?

Thursday, May 22, 2008

May 22, 2008

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BUSH'S WAR CRIMES

There is little hope the United States Congress will fulfill its Constitutional duty to impeach and remove George W. Bush and Dick Cheney from office, although the case for impeachment reaches to the skies. As this author expresses, I hope that prosecutors in other countries will indict Bush and the senior members of his administration as war criminals. Bush is responsible for unspeakable crimes against children in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, among his other atrocities. This article by Dave Lindorff is at www.buzzflash.com:

In the 2004 assault by U.S. Marines on the city of Fallujah, things were even worse. Dexter Filkins, a reporter for The New York Times, reported that before that invasion, some 20,000 Marines encircled the doomed city, which the White House had decided to level because it harbored a bunch of insurgents and had angered the American public by capturing, killing, and mutilating the bodies of four mercenaries working for U.S. forces. The residents of the 300,000-population city were warned of the coming all-out attack. Women and children and old people were allowed to flee the city and pass through the cordon of troops. But Filkins reported that males determined to be "of combat age," which in this case was established as 12 and up, were barred from leaving, and sent back into the city to await their fate. Young boys were ripped from their screaming mothers and sent trudging back to the city to face death.
In the ensuing slaughter, as the U.S. dumped bombs, napalm, phosphorus, anti-personnel fragmentation weapons, and an unimaginable quantity of machine gun and small arms fire on the city, it is clear that many of those young boys died.

NO DISTRACTIONS THIS TIME

Republicans have won presidential elections in recent years over non-issue issues. George H. W. Bush ran on Willie Horton. George W. Bush ran by "Swift boating" John Kerry. At the station where I normally buy gas the price shot from $4.11 a gallon two days ago to $4.31 a gallon today. Fresno has among the highest gas prices in the country, but you can be sure it will be this bad or worse everywhere unless there is a change. The working class has been trampled during this administration. CEO's and the wealthy have done very well, but we have seen stagnant or falling wages, disappearing pensions, unaffordable health care, and jobs getting outsourced. Bush has us stuck in an unnecessary and never-ending war in Iraq. This article by Bob Herbert is at www.nytimes.com:

In his book, "Crunch: Why Do I Feel So Squeezed?," Jared Bernstein reminds us that the economic expansion from 2000 to 2006 was something less than nirvana for working people. The economy grew by 15 percent during that period, and the official rates of joblessness and inflation were low. But as most of us know, the benefits of that expansion were skewed to the high end of the economic ladder.

Mr. Bernstein, a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute, writes: "Over the course of this highly touted economic expansion, poverty is up, working families’ real incomes are down and some key prices are growing a lot faster than the average."

Monday, May 19, 2008

May 19, 2008

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DISTURBING HISTORICAL PARALLELS

George W. Bush frequently uses historical analogies. He uses them completely wrong, of course. His most recent historical reference was to "appeasement" of the Nazis in the years before World War II. Bush suggested that diplomacy with today's terrorists would be equivalent to appeasement back then. But history if used correctly can be instructive. There are disturbing parallels in the fall of previous world powers and the United States today. This article by Kevin Phillips is at www.washingtonpost.com:

More than 80 percent of Americans now say that we are on the wrong track, but many if not most still believe that the history of other nations is irrelevant -- that the United States is unique, chosen by God. So did all the previous world economic powers: Rome, Spain, the Netherlands (in the maritime glory days of the 17th century, when New York was New Amsterdam) and 19th-century Britain. Their early strength was also their later weakness, not unlike the United States since the 1980s.

There is a considerable literature on these earlier illusions and declines. Reading it, one can argue that imperial Spain, maritime Holland and industrial Britain shared a half-dozen vulnerabilities as they peaked and declined: a sense of things no longer being on the right track, intolerant or missionary religion, military or imperial overreach, economic polarization, the rise of finance (displacing industry) and excessive debt. So too for today's United States.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

May 18, 2008


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SLIME BY ANY OTHER NAME

Republicans are worried they are going to get clobbered in the November elections. Why would that possibly happen? We're mired in a war that is bleeding us dry and killing thousands upon thousands of innocent people. What's more, it isn't doing anything to negate the threat of terrorism. The economy is worse than even the usual Republican economy. We see no action from Republicans to address the very real threat of global warming. What we get are the usual tactics of more tax cuts for the wealthy, nothing to protect the working class, and bigotry everywhere--against gays, against immigrants, against racial minorities. Talk now is that the party has to "reinvent" itself. Whitewashed graves are still graves. This article by Tom Hamburger and Peter Wallsten is at www.latimes.com:


The bad news has come from Illinois, Louisiana and Mississippi -- a string of unexpected Republican defeats in congressional elections that have prompted GOP leaders to say, with candor unusual in politics, that the party is facing an outright catastrophe this November.

Increasingly, top Republicans are calling on their party to reinvent itself or risk driving away more voters and donors. The GOP image is so stale, said Rep. Thomas M. Davis III (R-Va.), in a memo to colleagues last week, that "if we were a dog food, they would take us off the shelf" because nobody is buying it.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

May 14, 2008


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ALL MCCAIN HAS IS WEDGE ISSUES

If most of us voted for our own interests, Republicans would never win an election. Republicans consistently represent the rich and powerful to the detriment of everyone else. But Republicans have consistently used racism, abortion, "family values," flag burning, school prayer, and bigotry against gays to arouse the most primitive instincts of people. This article by Harold Meyerson points out that all John McCain has is wedge issues. Republicans lose on all the issues that matter most to Americans. The column is at www.washingtonpost.com:

There are good reasons Republicans are focusing on identity rather than issues this year: In poll after poll, there's not a single major issue on which the public agrees with them or their presumptive nominee. Not Iraq, certainly. Not the economy. Should the election turn on the question of "What are you going to do for America?" rather than "Are you a real American?" Republicans are doomed. They offer no solutions for the stagnation (or decline) of American living standards, or for the weakening of America's economic power. They offer no resolution to America's war of choice in Iraq. Their party leader, the incumbent president, let a great American city drown. They are the American party, and McCain the American nominee, that hasn't a clue about how to help America in its (prolonged, I fear) moment of need.

What remains for the GOP is a campaign premised more on issues of national identity, aimed largely at that portion of our population for which "American" is synonymous with "white" and "Christian," than any national campaign has been since the American Party (also known as the Know Nothings) based its 1856 campaign chiefly on Protestant bigotry against Irish and German Catholic immigrants. In Appalachian America (the heart of which went to the polls yesterday in West Virginia), as Mark Schmitt notes in the forthcoming issue of the American Prospect (which I edit), a disproportionate number of people write "American" when answering the census question on ethnic origin. For some, "American" is a race -- white -- no less than a nationality, and it's on this equation that Republican prospects depend.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

May 11, 2008

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LET LOOSE THE DOGS OF WAR

War is an integral part of the history of the United States. It took a war to break away from Britain. We had a second war against Britain in the War of 1812. Then there were wars against Native Americans, a contrived war to steal territory from Mexico, the Civil War, and the bloody wars of the 20th century. The 21st century has given us the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and George W. Bush would really like a war against Iran. Former Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev has observed that the United States seems to need war. This article by Walter C. Uhler is at www.smirkingchimp.com:

Mikhail Gorbachev is not a frivolous man. He was the Soviet leader who introduced the conceptual breakthrough of "mutual security" to Soviet-American relations, as well as the man who did more than any other individual to bring the Cold War to a peaceful conclusion . In my opinion, he ranks as the greatest statesman of the twentieth century (something I was able to tell him personally, when we talked in St. Petersburg, Russia in May 2006).

So, when Mr. Gorbachev says, "Every US president has to have a war," and "I sometimes have the feeling that the United States is going to wage war against the entire world," - as was reported by the Telegraph.co.uk on May 7, 2008 -- I take him seriously. More to the point, Gorbachev's assertions probably elicited widespread agreement, not only in Russia, but also across Europe, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

May 10, 2008

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THE GHOST OF NIXON PRESENT

Richard Nixon was a paranoid and bitter man. People were always out to "get" him, so he was determined to "get" them back. He used his inherent mean streak effectively in his political career. He tarred a Senate opponent as a Communist sympathizer. As president, he used racism as a tactic to arouse the rage and get the votes of working class whites. A media coach named Roger Ailes worked for Nixon and went on to create the FOX Network, which has carried on Nixon's mean-spirited tactics, doing anything it takes to win elections. There is a new book about Nixon by Rick Perlstein called "Nixonland." This review by Evan Thomas is at www.newsweek.com:

Nixon understood. Full of bitterness about his hardscrabble youth, he knew how to exploit the bitterness of others. At Whittier, the small California college attended by Nixon, the smoothies and swells had formed a club called the Franklins. The campus Big Men were envied—but they were also resented, Nixon perceived. So he formed his own club, of strivers and nerds, called the Orthogonians. Nixon knew that there were many more natural Orthogonians than Franklins at Whittier—and before long he was elected student-body president.

Nixon was the ultimate striver. At law school they called him "Iron Butt," but he still got turned down by all the white-shoe law firms on Wall Street. As a politician, he told a friend, he would do anything, make any sacrifice, to get where he wanted to go. "Anything," he said. "Except see a shrink." Nixon's base was the "silent majority," the vast mass of white middle-class Americans who felt threatened by the tumult of the '60s. As the Democrats' New Deal coalition of rich and poor collapsed, he was able to "co-opt the liberals' populism, channeling it into middle-class rage at the sophisticates, the well-born, the 'best circles'—all those who looked down their noses at 'you and me' (a favorite phrase of Ronald Reagan's, who was both a student and a teacher of Richard Nixon)," writes Perlstein.

Friday, May 09, 2008

May 09, 2008

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MCCAIN THE RIGHT-WINGER

If you hear about John McCain's "straight talk," or how he's a "maverick," beware. It's on a par with the "compassionate conservatism" we heard from George W. Bush back in 2000. An analysis of McCain's voting record shows he votes very far to the right on most issues. This article by Ronald J. Hansen is at www.azcentral.com:

Over the years, Sen. John McCain has publicly condemned Republican Party leaders and occasionally voted against the GOP on selected issues.
But an Arizona Republic analysis of his Senate votes on the most divided issues in the past decade shows that McCain almost never thwarted his party's objectives.


The presumptive Republican nominee arguably cast the decisive vote 14 times since 1999 to ensure Republicans got their way, and he had five other close cases where his vote may have made a difference, Senate records show. By comparison, McCain effectively handed Democrats a win on roll-call votes four times in the same period. On one of those occasions, Republicans could still have won if Vice President Dick Cheney had cast a tie-breaking vote.

BUSH'S MURDEROUS RECORD

Serial killers like Ted Bundy gain notoriety and infamy for killing ten or twenty people. That is heinous. But leaders of governments who are responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of people get lauded as heroic. The evidence is clear that George W. Bush deliberately lied the United States into war. He proceeded with full knowledge of what he was doing. He has been responsible for the deaths of over 4,000 U. S. military and possibly as many as one million Iraqi civilians. If there were any justice, Bush would be prosecuted for murder. This article by Vincent Bugliosi is at www.commondreams.org:

In his first nationally televised address on the Iraqi crisis on October 7, 2002, six days after receiving the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), a classified CIA report, President Bush told millions of Americans the exact opposite of what the CIA was telling him -a monumental lie to the nation and the world.
On the evening of October 7, 2002, the very latest CIA intelligence was that Hussein was not an imminent threat to the U.S. This same information was delivered to the Bush administration as early as October 1, 2002, in the NIE, including input from the CIA and 15 other U.S. intelligence agencies. In addition, CIA director George Tenet briefed Bush in the Oval Office on the morning of October 7th.


According to the October 1, 2002 NIE, "Baghdad for now appears to be drawing a line short of conducting terrorist attacks with conventional or CBW [chemical and biological warfare] against the United States, fearing that exposure of Iraqi involvement would provide Washington a stronger case for making war." The report concluded that Hussein was not planning to use any weapons of mass destruction; further, Hussein would only use weapons of mass destruction he was believed to have if he were first attacked, that is, he would only use them in self-defense.

Preparing its declassified version of the NIE for Congress, which became known as the White Paper, the Bush administration edited the classified NIE document in ways that significantly changed its inference and meaning, making the threat seem imminent and ominous.

In the original NIE report, members of the U.S. intelligence community vigorously disagreed with the CIA’s bloated and inaccurate conclusions. All such opposing commentary was eliminated from the declassified White Paper prepared for Congress and the American people.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

May 07, 2008

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SPECULATORS 1, HUNGRY PEOPLE 0

I've written before that war profiteers are the lowest of the low. But we have some other speculators who can join the war profiteers in their own circle of hell. People are making money now by driving up food prices, which has the effect of starving millions of people around the world. How proud they must be, those canny investors! Governments around the world should make it against the law to profit from exploiting people for basic necessities such as food and energy. This article by Geoffrey Lean is at www.alternet.org:

Giant agribusinesses are enjoying soaring earnings and profits out of the world food crisis which is driving millions of people towards starvation, The Independent on Sunday can reveal. And speculation is helping to drive the prices of basic foodstuffs out of the reach of the hungry.

The prices of wheat, corn and rice have soared over the past year driving the world's poor -- who already spend about 80 per cent of their income on food -- into hunger and destitution.

The World Bank says that 100 million more people are facing severe hunger. Yet some of the world's richest food companies are making record profits. Monsanto last month reported that its net income for the three months up to the end of February this year had more than doubled over the same period in 2007, from $543m (£275m) to $1.12 billion. Its profits increased from $1.44 billion to $2.22 billion.

Cargill's net earnings soared by 86 per cent from $553m to $1.030 billion over the same three months. And Archer Daniels Midland, one of the world's largest agricultural processors of soy, corn and wheat, increased its net earnings by 42 per cent in the first three months of this year from $363m to $517m. The operating profit of its grains merchandising and handling operations jumped 16-fold from $21m to $341m.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

May 04, 2008

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TELL BUSH'S STATISTICS TO SHUT UP

In "Peanuts" an exasperated Charlie Brown once told Lucy, "Tell your statistics to shut up." That's the way I feel about the blather you get from George W. Bush and right-wingers. They can take any statistic, shake it up, turn it around, and upside down and make it say something that doesn't fit with reality. We see that with the latest unemployment numbers. We still had a net loss in jobs, the fourth month in a row, but it was less than expected. So that's a good thing! Unemployment statistics are among the most deceptive we get every month because they don't include all the people who have gotten discouraged and aren't actively looking for work. The true unemployment numbers are two to three times the "official" count. This article by Allison Kilkenny is at http://www.smirkingchimp.com/:

I'll let it pass that Dubya's a douche bag, a condescending, spoiled brat who is more preoccupied with preserving D.C. cronyism than protecting American citizens' interests. But what I won't let slide is how he has treated the American people like children when he dressed up a recession in a clown suit and called it a "slow down." In this regard, President Bush and his sterling troop of economists have executed nothing resembling "decisive action." They have spent their time in denial and casting blame everywhere but at their own failed policies. They certainly have done nothing to fix the economy.

Unless, of course, you count forcing a shotgun wedding with JPMorgan and Bear Stearns with $236 million of taxpayer money. Personally, I see that as the rich protecting the wealth, but I've been called paranoid and moody in the past.

But I know when I'm beat, so if protecting rich people is decisive action, then yes, George W. Bush is the most decisive president in the history of the United States. Call him "the Decisiver." Tell him it's a real word. He'll believe you.

FACING THE FACTS

Despite all the screams about the "liberal media," the media in the United States swing very far to the right. They are all owned by big corporations and corporations are more interested in profits than anything else. Right-wingers also put the value of profits and the "free market" above human life and the environment. It should be abundantly clear to all but the most ignorant right-winger that conservative policies and economics don't work. But the media continue to act as if the right wingers have legitimate counterpoints to the reality we on the left acknowledge. The war in Iraq is a lost war. It's a war that should never have been started. It does nothing to deter global terrorism. Global warming is a fact and all the denial in the world will not make it go away. Tax cuts for the rich do not produce prosperity for all. This commentary by Arianna Huffington is at www.huffingtonpost.com:

So that 28 percent of the population that continues to support George W. Bush no matter how many bodies pile up in Iraq, how many jobs disappear overseas, how many For Sale signs go up on their block, or how high gas prices get, continues to dominate our politics.

Let's take them one by one, starting with the media which remains hopelessly addicted to the false belief that in order to be fair and balanced every story needs to be given the "on the one hand... and on the other" treatment. But not every story has two sides -- and the truth is often to be found not in the middle but solidly on one side or the other.

The earth is not flat. Global warming is a fact. Evolution is a fact -- sorry Mike Huckabee. And not even Republicans still believe in the unfettered, free market. Look how they rushed to Big Government to save their beloved Bear Sterns.
Nor are there two sides to the proposition that Iraq is our generation's greatest foreign policy disaster. It is. Period. Full stop. Yet the same media that enabled the administration to sell us the multi-trillion dollar war are -- nearly six years later -- still pushing the Right's line that "the surge is working." Green Zone bombardments be damned
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