Friday, September 29, 2006

Children Killed by Israel

In case you haven't noticed, 37 children have been killed by Israeli forces since July. Of course you wouldn't know this fact since the American media will not report anything which sheds a negative light on the state of Israel. Only in alternative news sites such as this will you find such information.

Here are the names and ages of the children killed:

  • Bara Nasser Habib, 3 (hit by shrapnel to the head and body, Gaza City, 26 July)

  • Shahed Saleh Al-Sheikh Eid, 3 days old (bled to death after airstrike, Al-Shouka, 4 August)

  • Rajaa Salam Abu Shaban, 3 (died of fractured skull in air raid, Gaza City, 9 August)

  • Jihad Selmi Abu Snaima, 14 (killed by a shell, Al-Shoukha, 10 september)

  • Khaled Nidal Wahba, 15 months (died of wounds from an airstrike, 10 July)

  • Rawan Farid Hajjaj, 6 (killed with his mother and sister in an airstrike, Gaza City, 8 July)

  • Anwar Ismail Abdul Ghani Atallah, 12 (shot in the head, Erez, 5 July)

  • Shadi Yousef Omar 16 (shot in the chest by IDF, Beit Lahya, 7 July)

  • Mahfouth Farid Nuseir, 16 (killed by missile while playing football, Beit Hanoun, 11 July)

  • Ahmad Ghalib Abu Amsha, 16, (killed by missile while playing football, Beit Hanoun, 11 July)

  • Ahmad Fathi Shabat, 16 (killed by missile while playing football, Beit Hanoun, 11 July)

  • Walid Mahmoud El-Zeinati, 12 (died of shrapnel wounds, Gaza City, 11 July)

  • Basma Salmeya, 16 (killed in Israeli airstrike, 12 July, Jabalia)

  • Somaya Salmeya, 17 (killed in Israeli airstrike, 12 July, Jabalia)

  • Aya Salmeya, 9 (killed in Israeli airstrike, Jabalia, 12 July)

  • Yehya Salmeya, 10 (killed in Israeli airstrike, Jabalia, 12 July)

  • Nasr Salmeya, 7 (killed in Israeli airstrike, Jabalia, 12 July)

  • Huda Salmeya, 13 (killed in Israeli airstrike, Jabalia, 12 July)

  • Eman Salmeya, 12 (killed in Israeli airstrike, Jabalia, 12 July)

  • Raji Omar Jaber Daifallah, 16 (died of shrapnel wounds from missile, Gaza City, 13 July)

  • Ali Kamel Al-Najjar, 16 (killed by Israeli tank shell, Al-Maghazi refugee camp, 19 July)

  • Ahmed Ali Al-Na'ami, 16 (killed by Israeli tank shell, Al-Maghazi refugee camp, 19 July)

  • Ahmed Rawhi Abu Abdu, 14 (killed by drone missile, Al Nusairat refugee camp, 19 July)

  • Mohammed 'awad Muhra, 14 (killed by Israeli bullet to the chest, Al-Maghazi refugee camp, 20 July)

  • Fadwa Faisal Al-'arrouqi, 13 (died from shrapnel wounds, Gaza City, 20 July)

  • Saleh Ibrahim Nasser, 14 (killed by artillery fire, Beit Hanoun, 24 July)

  • Khitam Mohammed Rebhi Tayeh, 11 (killed by artillery fire, Beit Hanoun, 24 July)

  • Ashraf 'abdullah 'awad Abu Zaher, 14 (shot in the back, Khan Younis, 25 July)

  • Nahid Mohammed Fawzi Al-Shanbari, 16 (killed by artillery fire, Beit Hanoun, 31 July)

  • Aaref Ahmed Abu Qaida, 14 (killed by artillery fire, Beit Hanoun, 1 August)

  • Anis Salem Abu Awad, 12 (killed by airstike, Al-Shouka, 2 August)

  • Ammar Rajaa Al-Natour, 17 (killed by drone missile, Al Shouka, 5 August)

  • Kifah Rajaa Al-Natour, 15 (killed by drone missile, Al Shouka, 5 August)

  • Ibrahim Suleiman Al-Rumailat, 13 (killed by drone missile, Al Shouka, 5 August)

  • Ahmed Yousef 'abed 'aashour, 13 (killed by missile fire, Beit Hanoun, 14 August)

  • Mohammed 'abdullah Al-Ziq, 14 (killed by drone missile, Gaza City, 29 August)

  • Nidal 'abdul 'aziz Al-Dahdouh, 14 (killed by rifle fire, Gaza City, 30 August)

  • Jihad Selmi Abu Snaima, 14 (killed by artillery fire, Rafah, 10 September)


  • Link to the article.

    While you're at it, read this article and watch the disturbing video of the violence wrought upon an innocent family on a Gaza beach. Man's inhumanity to man captured on video.

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    Wednesday, September 13, 2006

    Weapons Testing on American Citizens

    For years, Americans have been used unwittingly as guinea pigs for military and pharmaceutical experimenation. The tests were kept secret and, when revealed, efforts made to expose the tests were ridiculed or attacked.

    Well, we live in a different world now where the experimentation can be made public and defended as measures used to "protect our freedoms".

    On Tuesday, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne presented his position on why the use of high-power microwave devices on American citizens
    is okay. Here's a section from the CNN article ( http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/09/12/usaf.weapons.ap/index.html ):

    Nonlethal weapons such as high-power microwave devices should be used on American citizens in crowd-control situations before being used on the battlefield, the Air Force secretary said Tuesday.

    The object is basically public relations. Domestic use would make it easier to avoid questions from others about possible safety considerations, said Secretary Michael Wynne.

    "If we're not willing to use it here against our fellow citizens, then we should not be willing to use it in a wartime situation," said Wynne. "(Because) if I hit somebody with a nonlethal weapon and they claim that it injured them in a way that was not intended, I think that I would be vilified in the world press."


    So, what do you think? Do you feel comfortable knowing you are being used as a lab experiment? How about being viewed and used as an object without feeling or conscience, by some whose primary concern is the advancement and application of their power while maintaining a positive image?

    Objective news here.

    (Humming Steve Miller Band's "Living in the USA")

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    Monday, August 07, 2006

    Almost Human

    With all the technological advances and precision capabilities in modern military weapons systems, doesn't it make one wonder why it is that so many civilians continue to get caught in the fighting? On the surface, it is made to appear accidental, "collateral damage" is the terminology-of-choice. Upon deeper inspection, it becomes obvious civilians are being targetted, some say to frighten them out of the area, but more than likely to exterminate those whose lives are thought to be of lesser "value" than the attacking forces.

    While on the topic of targetting civilians, I recommend you take a minute to watch a flash movie showing exactly how, over the span of decades, one goes about dehumanizing an entire population. The makers of the Pentagon Strike flash movie, a movie played over millions of times on the Internet, have recently released another incredibly powerful flash movie, Pathocracy: Disease.


    So, is it all really about killing civilians, or exterminating a population because of their religious affiliation, ethnic or cultural environment, the land they possess? I believe it is more than that. It is about control. Control over those who allow themselves to be controlled and over-powered.

    Apparently, many individuals have no issue doing whatever needs to be done to obtain or maintain power. Is what drives them of a psychological, spiritual, emotional, or physical source? There is lots of discussion pointing in the direction of genetics.

    One of the most interesting perspectives came from the following article, Hope by Henry See of Signs of the Times, of which I will excerpt a few sections:
    All the evidence points to the fact that war, violence, and the killing of innocents is part of who we are as a species.

    But what if the initial assumptions are wrong?

    How many of you reading these words would be able to do such a thing as kill a baby or small child? How many of you could put a bullet, or several, into the head of a ten-year-old on her way to school, or empty your pistol's clip into the body of a child wounded at your feet? How many of you could order the bombing of an appartment block knowing that the dead will be civilians, families, people who have never raised a gun against an enemy in their lives?

    We ask again. What if our initial assumptions are wrong? What if this violence we see all around us does not come from within us, from within people of conscience, but comes from another source?

    What if the evil we see around us in the world is not born from human nature?

    Our studies on psychopathy, and the work of Polish psychologist Andrew Lobaczewski on the dynamics of psychopathic political systems, suggests very strongly that everything we "know" about the dark side of human nature is wrong, that the primary source of the violence and active harming of other beings on our planet comes not from mankind, but from an almost human species in our midst, a species that looks human, but that is missing that which we would say is the defining characteristic of humanity: conscience.


    Two types of human species? You know, it really doesn't sound so far fetched considering how much the scientific community still doesn't understand about mankind's genetic composition and how many personal experiences can be recounted regarding interactions with others who seemed to have no conscience whatsoever.

    Food for serious thought..

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    Tuesday, August 01, 2006

    9/11 in the News

    Oliver Stone is about to release his World Trade Center movie on August 9. A story of two Port Authority police officers who rush in to help in the evacuation of the World Trade Towers, become trapped after the collapse, and are ultimately rescued. The movies focuses on the emotions behind the events, primarily centered on the impact to these two individuals' lives, with no attempt to challenge any of several tough questions... whether the collapse was the result of jet fuel melting the support beams or a pre-planned demolition, the reason for the abysmally poor response of several groups assigned to manage and protect airspace, etc.

    Via the releases of movies such as Flight 93 and World Trade Center, American's emotions will be served a healthy helping of optimism in the human spirit. All the while, the tough questions continue to go unanswered.

    Then, we also have the American Scholars Symposium with Alex Jones and a group of prominent 9/11 skeptics talking about the events and vested players, from their perspective, surrounding 9/11. The event will air tonight at 7:10 PM (EST) on C-SPAN, which amazingly, the fact that such a discussion would gain access to a wider audience via C-SPAN is very interesting since the opinions expressed by the symposium panel would be highly critical of certain groups and agencies at the highest levels of government.

    So, what is going on? I see efforts to achieve some sort of emotional closure to events surrounding 9/11, while at the same time increased visibility of 9/11 movements questioning the "conventional wisdom". Both are being allowed to happen in what appears to be a drawing of the line. A separation between those who follow the party line and those who do not.

    An interesting blog, "Alex Jones and 911 Scholars: The Parable of the Good Shepherd", provides a different take on why this is being allowed to happen:
    The first rule of warfare is: KNOW your enemy and the whole 911 crowd is so focused on their theories, blinded by their egos, and unaware of the larger context in which 911 must be placed that they are little more than sheep being led to the slaughter by the Pied Pipers of the "Third Rank Alternative Press" and 911 Truth organizations - people like Alex Jones, Jeff Rense, Gerard Holmgren, Rosalee Grable, Alex Constantine, and their associates and fans.


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    Wednesday, July 26, 2006

    Taking Aim at Civilians

    It has become agonizingly obvious Israel is targetting civilians and anyone helping the Lebanese. More disturbing news of death and painful injuries is coming out of Lebanon.

    On Monday, the Washington Post reported on a family hit by an Israeli missile as it drove to get out of the area. Not an uncommon scenario, as many attempt to flee, their activity draws attention from the Israeli forces resulting in a scramble for safety before the lock-on-target is engaged.


    "Where's my father? Where's my father?" asked Mahmoud Srour, an 8-year-old whose face was burned beyond recognition after an Israeli missile struck the family's car Sunday. His mother, Nouhad, lurched toward his hospital bed, her eyes welling with tears.

    "Is he coming?" he asked her.

    "Don't worry about your father," she said, her words broken by sobs.

    Barely conscious, bewildered, he lay with his eyes almost swollen shut. His head lolled toward her. A whisper followed.

    "Don't cry, mother," he told her.

    Mahmoud's father, Mohammed, was dead. An Israeli missile had struck their green Mercedes as they fled the southern town of Mansuri, where the family had been vacationing. The boy's uncle, Darwish Mudaihli, was dead, too. The bodies were left in the burning car. Mahmoud's sister Mariam, 8 months old, lay next to him, staring at the ceiling with a Donald Duck pacifier in her mouth. Her eyes were open but lifeless, a stare that suggested having seen too much. Her hair was singed, her face slightly burned. Blisters swelled the tiny fingers on her left hand to twice their size. In other beds of Najm Hospital were their other brothers, 13-year-old Ali and 15-year-old Ahmed.

    Israeli forces repeatedly struck cars on southern Lebanon's already perilous roads in attacks that victims said were indiscriminate. Seven people were killed, three of them when an Israeli helicopter fired a missile at a white minibus carrying 19 people fleeing the village of Tairi, which Israeli forces had ordered residents to evacuate.


    There were also reports and video of phosporous weapons being used on civilians. What is the justification of such a weapon being used in response to the actions against a small number of soldiers? One of certainly many egregious acts by the Israeli military which will likely continue to persist without an authoritative response from the international community.

    Yesterday, the Los Angeles Times reported six Red Cross volunteers were injured. These volunteers risk their lives to transport civilians injured by Israeli bombs to hospitals for medical care. I can already hear the likely excuse for targetting the ambulances... they are a cover for the transport of terrorists. Yeah, right.
    Six Red Cross volunteers were wounded in the Sunday attack, and the injured family they were ferrying to safety suffered fresh agonies. A middle-age man lost his leg from the knee down. His mother was partially paralyzed. A little boy's head was hammered by shrapnel.


    Today, CNN reports of the death of four UN observers. An apparently intentional strike since the UN personnel had been in constant contact with the Israeli military officers throughout the day informing them of their location.
    The U.N. observers were killed when an Israeli bomb made a direct hit on their bunker in southern Lebanon on Tuesday. They had called an Israeli military liaison about 10 times in the six hours before they died to warn that the aerial attacks were getting close to their position, according to a U.N. officer.

    "This coordinated artillery and aerial attack on a long-established and clearly marked U.N. post at Khiyam occurred despite personal assurances given to me by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that U.N. positions would be spared Israeli fire," he [U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan] said in a statement.

    "Furthermore, General Alain Pelligrini, the U.N. force commander in south Lebanon, had been in repeated contact with Israeli officers throughout the day on Tuesday, stressing the need to protect that particular U.N. position from attack."


    Consider this from an opinion piece in Dar Al-Hayat.
    Israel has always relied on brute force to ensure its security. Since its creation in 1948, it has sought to dominate the region by military means. This doctrine rests on the belief that the Arabs will never be strong enough, or capable enough, to challenge it. This is a fundamentally racist attitude.

    But beneath the bluster and the muscle-flexing lies a deep-seated paranoia and insecurity, reflected in the conviction, shared by many of Israel's citizens, that the Arabs want to kill them and that they face a permanent existential threat. The choice, they seem to believe, is between killing or being killed. This dark view of their environment - something of a self-fulfilling prophecy -- goes some way to explaining the extravagantly disproportionate nature of Israel's attacks and its blatant disregard for international legality and any semblance of morality.

    Israel is able to behave in this way because it has been given extraordinary immunity by the United States. A striking aspect of the crisis is, indeed, America's total political, diplomatic and strategic support for Israel -- even to the point of rushing to give it $300 million of aviation fuel with which to continue smashing Lebanon!

    America's gross bias has paralysed the Security Council, the G8 and the European Union. So great is American pressure that none of these bodies has been able to insist on an immediate end to the Israeli onslaught. Britain dutifully followed its American Big Brother in repeating the mantra that 'Israel has the right to defend itself', while even France, Lebanon's traditional protector, has tended to put the blame on Hizballah, rather than Israel, for the massive destruction and loss of life.

    Terrorism is usually defined as the indiscriminate killing of civilians in pursuit of political goals. Is this not what Israel is doing in both Lebanon and Gaza? It is killing large numbers of Lebanese and Palestinian civilians in pursuit of its political aim of annihilating Hizballah and Hamas. By any objective standard, Israel is guilty of state terrorism.

    But killing Arabs in this wanton manner and smashing their countries must inevitably have negative consequences for Israel's own security. Israel's terrorist behaviour legitimizes the terrorism of its enemies. And America's uncritical support for Israel legitimises terrorism against the United States itself. That is what 9/11 was all about, although to this day the United States has not faced up to why it was attacked. The United States and Israel are sowing the wind and will reap the whirlwind.


    The evidence continues to mount, weighing heavily against Israel, that the military actions being taken by Israel are nothing short of ethnic cleansing of the area. Whether it be by use of banned weapons, the blatant targetting of civilians, or destruction of the country's infrastructure, one thing is certain, Lebanon as a country will be weaker and many Lebanese will die, if not immediately over time, as the world sits idly while Israel continues to crush anyone in her path toward domination in the Middle East.


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    Friday, July 21, 2006

    Voices



    Civilian deaths in Tyre, Lebanon


    Sydney Morning Herald
    Parked outside the small general hospital in Tyre is a badly refrigerated lorry container in which are stacked the bodies of 91 Lebanese civilians, 55 of them children.

    Since Israel began bombing and shelling south Lebanon last Wednesday, about 380 patients have passed through this 65-bed hospital, plus the 91 dead.

    Not one of the victims, he says, has been a member of Hezbollah, the militia group that triggered Israel's onslaught with a border raid last week.

    "The army and Hezbollah - I don't care if they kill all of them," he said. "But the civilians - it's very hard. Everyone who has come in here has been a civilian."


    Robert Fisk
    How soon must we use the words "war crime"? How many children must be scattered in the rubble of Israeli air attacks before we reject the obscene phrase "collateral damage" and start talking about prosecution for crimes against humanity?

    The child whose dead body lies like a rag doll beside the cars which were supposedly taking her and her family to safety is a symbol of the latest Lebanon war; she was hurled from the vehicle in which she and her family were traveling in southern Lebanon as they fled their village - on Israel's own instructions. Because her parents were apparently killed in the same Israeli air attack, her name is still unknown. Not an unknown warrior, but an unknown child.

    The Israelis constantly boast of their "pin-point" or "surgical" precision in air attacks. If this is true, then there are far too many civilians being killed in the Lebanese bloodbath to make every one of them an accident. And since Israel's target list now includes obviously civilian targets - deliberately bombed to punish the civilian population - the evidence is mounting that these air raids are intended to kill the innocent as well as the Hizbollah guerrillas whom Israel claims to be fighting.

    True, the Hizbollah are killing civilians in Israel, but their missiles are inaccurate and the West, which has done no more than mildly disapprove of Israel's retaliatory onslaught, must surely expect higher standards of the Israeli armed forces than of the men whom both Israel and President George Bush describe as "terrorists".

    Why, for example, did the Israelis attack and destroy the headquarters of the Liban-Lait company in the Bekaa Valley, the largest milk factory in Lebanon? Why did they bomb out the factory of the main importer for Proctor and Gamble products in Lebanon, based in Bchmoun? Why did they destroy a paper box factory outside Beirut? And why did Israeli planes attack a convoy of new ambulances being brought into Lebanon from Syria yesterday, vehicles which were the gift of the medical authorities of the United Arab Emirates? The ambulances were clearly marked as a relief aid convoy, according to an Emirates official. Were all these "terrorist" targets? Was the little girl in the field at Tel Harfa a "terrorist" target?


    Jefferson Morley (Washington Post)
    Are Americans being given a very different view of the Israel-Hezbollah conflict than their counterparts in Europe and elsewhere?

    Yes, according to commentators in Muslim and European media.

    In European media, the civilian toll in Lebanon is often seen as trumping all other considerations.

    Is the U.S. media just providing reports that conform to its consumers' world view? After all, Americans are the most sympathetic towards Israel of 15 nations surveyed by the Pew Global Attitude survey conducted earlier this year. That survey found that 48 percent of Americans sympathized with Israel as compared with 13 percent who sympathized with Palestinians.

    Americans are also more likely than the people of any other country to regard U.S. policy in the Middle East as "fair," according to Pew pollsters. In one 2003 survey, 47 percent thought U.S. policy in the Middle East favored neither the Israelis or the Palestinians. Only five percent of Lebanese shared that view.

    The disparate reaction to Lebanon's civilian casualties may simply reflect the larger beliefs of the societies in which journalists work.


    Paul Craig Roberts
    Many Muslims believe that Bush and Israel see them as animals to be slain. On July 17, neocon John Bolton, Bush’s unconfirmed ambassador to the UN, gave credence to this Muslim belief when he announced that Israelis killed by terrorists were more important than the Lebanese civilians killed by Israel. Bolton said that there is no "moral equivalence" between Lebanese civilians killed by Israel and Israeli civilians killed by Muslim terrorists: "It’s simply not the same thing to say that it’s the same act to deliberately target innocent civilians, to desire their deaths, to fire rockets and use explosive devices or kidnapping versus the sad and highly unfortunate consequences of self-defense."

    In Bolton’s sick mind, Lebanese civilians are not experiencing terrorism when Israel deliberately targets them and drops high explosives on their apartment buildings, streets, bridges, power plants, and bombs the Beirut International Airport. This, says Bolton, is Israel acting in self-defense.

    If Israel grabs Palestinian or Lebanese land and murders civilians, that is "self-defense," but if someone responds to Israeli aggression with a rocket, that is "Muslim terrorism."

    Isolated in their evil, the neoconservatives are frantically and shrilly demanding that Bush join Israel in military attacks on Syria and Iran in order to “build democracy” and to clear the Middle East of any opposition to Israel’s unbridled self-interest. The crazed David Horowitz writes that "Israel is doing the work of the rest of the civilized world."

    Neoconservatives believe that the US and Israel can extirpate Islam with fire and sword and that the present opportunity to escalate the current conflict into generalized war in the Middle East must not be missed.

    Are Americans too inattentive and too brainwashed to prevent their moronic president and his neocon government from initiating a dangerous war?


    Manuel Valenzuela
    The labeling as anti-Semitic of anyone critical of the state of Israel's policies in the continued destruction of Palestinian identity, and now Lebanese society and infrastructure, and the increasing domination into American foreign policy no longer has the sting of threat or intimidation it once mastered. For too long this masquerade has been used to silence those opposing anything Israel, shouted at anyone disseminating truth and seeking justice. Like the boy who cried wolf, this charade has lost its power or hypnotic control, and today only serves to breed more anger and resentment against the apologists and smear mongers protecting the cancerous tentacles of Zionism and the crimes against humanity it spawns.

    The time has come to stop bending over to the dictates of intimidation and scare tactics used by Israel's protectors, defenders and apologists. The time has come to say "Never Again" to such fictional libel and slander whose only purpose is the continued subjugation of truth and awakening. The labeling of "anti-Semite" does not bother us, nor does it stop us from writing truth to justice and reality to intimidation because we refuse to be frightened into submission and silenced into acquiescence by a mechanism we know to be false.

    Our convictions, search for truth and want for justice supercedes the trash invented to protect the malfeasance ruining humanity and the crimes perpetrated against our fellow human beings. The time has come to stand up and be heard, refusing to believe the smears and the labels, instead living life in truth, devoid of veiled threats and intimidation tactics whose power over us continues to erode thanks to its incessant overuse and abuse. So smear if you must, defenders, appeasers and apologists of human wickedness, continue to blindly believe in the majesty of a fiction you know to be false, ensuring your daily complicity in the crimes against humanity being committed by those you protect and defend.

    We are above your labels, above your intimidation and smear tactics, following the path of truth in the voice of our writings and in the convictions of humanity. If pursuing truth, fighting criminality and awakening justice makes us anti-Semites, then guilty we are. If seeing the dehumanization, exploitation and utter destruction of the Palestinian people makes the voices of reason anti-Semitic, then guilty we stand. To defend the humanity of other Semitic people is to defend humanity itself. To speak out against injustice and dehumanization makes us human, to defend it makes you complicit.



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    Thursday, July 20, 2006

    Unconscionable



    How can the US government condone Israel's behavior? How can the US media not present the gruesome images of the attacks on the civilian population of a soveriegn country by an aggressor?

    The US government has lost its conscience, assuming it existed in the first place.

    The US media has lost its bearing. Perhaps a new compass with an emphasis on the presentation of well-researched, unbiased, and objective reporting is required.

    Nevertheless, what is happenning, and is allowed to continue, in Lebanon is unconscionable. The Washington Post reports on Congress' vote of confidence to Israel. The support reflects the obvious power of the Israeli/Jewish lobby.
    Democratic and Republican congressional leaders are rushing to offer unalloyed support for Israel's offensive against Hezbollah fighters, reflecting a bipartisan desire to not only defend a key U.S. ally but also solidify long-term backing of Jewish voters and political donors in the United States, according to officials and strategists in both parties.


    And, not to lose an opportunity to further Israel's agenda for the region, President Bush implicates Syria and Iran as part of the problem. Again, from the Washington Post:
    Bush, in remarks at the White House after he briefed members of Congress about the recent Group of Eight summit of industrialized nations, said the "root cause" of the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas in southern Lebanon "is terrorism and terrorist attacks on a democratic country."

    "And part of those terrorist attacks are inspired by nation states, like Syria and Iran. And in order to be able to deal with this crisis, the world must deal with Hezbollah, with Syria and to continue to work to isolate Iran," Bush said.


    Someone needs to educate Mr Bush on the history of the region. The "root cause" of the conflict is not terrorism, it is Israel's continued land-grab and displacement of the indigenous people. As said many times before, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. It all depends on one's objectivity.

    Today, there is talk of a full-scale Israeli invasion, as if that's not already the case.

    Slate's Jacob Weisberg writes "Don't Blame Bush". Really? You can't blame Bush for starting the conflict, but you can blame him for allowing it continue with such ferocity. His continued support of Israel, regardless of Israel's exagerated response to the initial Hezbollah capture of the soldiers, has resulted in many innocent deaths and destruction of the Lebanese infrastructure.

    Robert Fisk writes...
    I lived here through 15 years of civil war that took 150,000 lives, and two Israeli invasions and years of Israeli bombardments that cost the lives of a further 20,000 of its people. I have seen them armless, legless, headless, knifed, bombed and splashed across the walls of houses. Yet they are a fine, educated, moral people whose generosity amazes every foreigner, whose gentleness puts any Westerner to shame, and whose suffering we almost always ignore.

    They look like us, the people of Beirut. They have light-coloured skin and speak beautiful English and French. They travel the world. Their women are gorgeous and their food exquisite. But what are we saying of their fate today as the Israelis - in some of their cruellest attacks on this city and the surrounding countryside - tear them from their homes, bomb them on river bridges, cut them off from food and water and electricity? We say that they started this latest war, and we compare their appalling casualties - 240 in all of Lebanon by last night - with Israel's 24 dead, as if the figures are the same.

    And then, most disgraceful of all, we leave the Lebanese to their fate like a diseased people and spend our time evacuating our precious foreigners while tut-tutting about Israel's "disproportionate" response to the capture of its soldiers by Hizbollah.


    For graphic images of the destruction of life and property in Lebanon at the hands of Israeli munitions, follow this link and this one.

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    Wednesday, June 21, 2006

    Control of the Media

    Dan Rather's parting words upon the announcement of his departure from CBS.
    "Too much is made of anchors and their personalities, their ups and downs. The larger issues -- the role of a free press and of honest, real news in a democracy, the role of technology in supporting a free press, the "corporatization" of news and its effects on news content -- all deserve more attention, more discussion and more passionate debate.

    Dan Rather
    Source: CNN


    Control of the media is here. It is all around us. There is a machine feeding only that information which is consistent with maintaining control over and molding the general public's understanding of the world around them.

    Originally, news outlets served as sources of information and events, based on facts, investigative in their nature. Now, it is more entertainment and spin than news.

    Dissemination of misinformation as fact, to conceal the reality that would otherwise stir the populace into questioning the credibility and capability of their leaders, is the modus operandi of the major media outlets today. Relegating important topics to 15-30 second snippets, instead of the comprehensive analysis deserved, does not serve the public interest. On the contrary, the interests being served are those of the corporations, leaders, and financial stakeholders who would benefit from keeping the real news hidden and any mention of it minimized and lumped in with all the other 15-30 second snippets.

    We are all running out of time. As it stands, the only place where real news, researched and presented in all its detail by first-hand accounts, can be found is the internet, specifically on independent, alternative news sites. It is only a matter of time before those outlets are either compromised or shut down.

    Those in positions to reach an audience and have any sense of responbility to their profession, families, and communities, to let the truth be known, must speak out before it is too late.

    Those who find the courage to act based on conscience, knowing what they are being told is not the truth and is resulting in the deaths of many innocent men, women, and children by the continued utterance of the lies, must act out before it is too late.

    Speak out, act out, reach out...


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    Tuesday, June 13, 2006

    Killers

    Killers...

    There is no other word to describe the Israeli military and their leadership.

    As if Friday's killing of a family during a beach outing isn't enough. Five members of the family gone in the blink of an eye. Today, eight innocent civilians are slaughtered in an attempt to kill one "militant".

    And people wonder why the Palestinians are so God-damned pissed!

    One alternative news site puts it out there very plainly:
    There is only one word for the actions of the Israeli government and military towards the Palestinian people - slow and steady Genocide.

    Ordinary Jews are not to blame for this. The responsibility lies with the small number of psychopathic Israeli right-wing "Zionist" leaders who, we can only assume, actually enjoy the sight of dismembered Palestinian children.
    Signs of the Times

    Where is the outrage? Condemnations of Israel's actions are nowhere to be found. Today's Washington Post article, "Israeli Airstrike Kills 10 Palestinians", attempts to present a balanced set of positions, but falls pathetically short of taking on the elephant sitting in the room which is the continued Israeli abuse of Palestinian human rights.
    A Cabinet minister from Hamas, Yousef Rizka, condemned what he called "the continuous series of Israeli massacres of our Palestinian people."

    "I call on the international community to immediately intervene to protect the Palestinian people from the increasing aggression of the Israeli occupation army, which will definitely provoke a response that will engage the entire region," Rizka said.
    Washington Post

    Israel's reprehensible actions will continue to go unpunished. All the while, innocent men, women, and children continue to die.

    Israel is a terrorist state. The only reason no one has gone after her... the United States' unwavering support. Unfortunately for all of us hoping to see America returned to her glorious image of a land of freedom and defender of the innocent, we will likely see her fall to the same abyss as has Israel and join her as another terrorist state.

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    Wednesday, May 24, 2006

    Voices of Reason

    Voices of reason speak out.

    On leadership...
    Never before in our country's history have both the president and Congress been so out of touch with most Americans. Never before have so few of our elected officials and corporate leaders been less willing to commit to the national interest. And never before has our nation's largest constituent group -- some 200 million middle-class Americans -- been without representation in our nation's capital.
    Lou Dobbs, CNN


    On Iraq...
    The [Iraq] war, and the failure to establish order that led to the barbarism that's driving Iraqis away, can't be laid solely on the neocons' doorstep, of course. These second-generation neos needed a trio of arrogant, onetime CEOs -- Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld -- to actualize their vision. But actualize it they did, and the ideologues whose forebears once argued that the drugged-out Bronx was a monument to liberal folly have now made blood-drenched and depopulating Baghdad the monument to their own neocon obsessions.
    Harold Meyerson, Washington Post


    On the media...
    More important than profit is the mainstream media ownership's interest in preserving the dominance of the corporation over the individual. Starting in the 1950's, post World War II America entered into a period of mass consumption and consumerism that has moved us into a dark period of unparallelled avarice and obsession with materialism. The corporate owners of mass media utilize both mainstream news, and its accompanying advertising, to entice Americans to buy things they do not need and to create an image of who a person "should be" if they want to attain success (i.e. thin, straight, tough, beautiful, young, wealthy). Through the medium of television, corporations have a captive audience to mass market their goods and services to people who neither want or need them, but buy them because they are psychologically manipulated into doing so (think Saturday morning cartoons and toy commercials). Reaching millions of receptive minds at once, the corporate puppeteers have learned to perpetuate the paradigm of white male patriarchy and blind patriotism. The power of television, print and advertising enables the wealthy elite to perpetually employ a variety of propaganda tactics to maintain their hold on most of the wealth and power in our society.
    Jason Miller, ZNet

    An unconscious people, an indoctrinated people, a people fed only on partisan information and opinion that confirm their own bias, a people made morbidly obese in mind and spirit by the junk food of propaganda, is less inclined to put up a fight, to ask questions and be skeptical. That kind of orthodoxy can kill a democracy — or worse.
    Bill Moyers, Free Press


    On energy...
    If we want to do something about gas prices, we should demand greatly reduced welfare and military spending, a balanced budget, and fewer regulations that interfere with the market development of alternative fuels. All subsidies and special benefits to energy companies should be ended. We also should demand a return to a sound commodity monetary system.
    Ron Paul, Congressman, US Representative


    On CIA war crimes...
    European Parliament investigator Giovanni Fava and his committee come to Washington this month. He has some additional questions for Bush administration officials, members of Congress, and human rights groups here about the renditions around Europe. Also among those inquiries are other possible CIA crimes, including torture, in the CIA's secret prisons.

    My suggestion to Tim Russert of Meet the Press and others who preside over Sunday morning programs that profess to get inside the news is that they invite Giovanni Fava—either in person or from wherever he is in Europe—to present his documented evidence on CIA renditions in a debate with obstructionist senator Pat Roberts, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, who keeps blocking any investigations of those who have been tortured with the complicity of the CIA and, at the top of the command, the president.
    Nat Hentoff, Village Voice


    On Zionism and the danger to Israel...
    The ugly reality is that 'Jewish lobby groups' are much more accurately described as 'Zionist lobby groups', and Zionism today poses the biggest existential threat to Jews since Nazi Germany.
    ...
    The really alarming aspect all of this is that these 'Zionists' seem to realize, but not care, that needlessly igniting a war with 80 million Iranians and hundreds of millions more sympathetic Arabs in the Middle East is very obviously the real existential threat to Jews in Israel. All of which leads us inexorably to the conclusion that Zionist collaboration with the Nazis during WW II was the first phase of a decades-long two-part plan to shepherd the Jewish people into a position where Hitler's final solution could finally be accomplished. If Zionist entities masquerading as Jewish groups are permitted to continue to spread lies and propaganda that seem destined to turn the Middle East into a glass parking lot, while at the same time urging the world's Jews to migrate to Israel, the day of the "final solution to the Jewish problem" will continue to draw ominously every closer.
    Joe Quinn, Sign of the Times


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    Friday, May 19, 2006

    Missing Pentagon Video

    Found at last!

    This is what the missing Pentagon video footage should have looked like...




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    Thursday, May 18, 2006

    Pentagon Video Silence

    The request from Judicial Watch for release of additional footage of Flight 77's crash into the Pentagon was finally fulfilled. And, much to my dismay, was met with ... silence.

    Does anyone else think it odd the revelation of this long-withheld video segment would be met with no media attention? There is nothing to be found on any of the major news web sites: CNN, Fox News, Washington Post, New York Times, MSNBC, or Wall Street Journal.

    One would think the smoking gun would be blatantly obvious since the video has been kept out of public reach for over four years. But, neither a smoking gun nor obvious it is.

    What has become obvious is the lack of proof that what hit the Pentagon was a commercial airliner!

    There is nothing resembling a large, commercial airplane anywhere in the few frames of significance. Although, a huge clue surfaces when one freezes the frame where the white object begins to come into view....

    Whatever the object is, it is coming in very low and fast. So low, in fact, that if it were a Boeing 757, one would expect such a large, unmaneuverable plane to smash into the ground before hitting the Pentagon.

    Perhaps this is the video they are looking for????

    One of the Signs of the Times editors, Joe Quinn, sums it up ...

    At this stage, absent any new future video from the DOD, the U.S. government's "evidence" that Flight 77 hit the Pentagon consists of:

    the "nose cone" frame

    the white smoke trail or "blob" frame

    the explosion at the Pentagon frames.

    Convincing stuff, eh? This evidence is all the more suspect given the fact that the FBI confiscated tapes from at least two other video cameras in the area that would surely provide a more complete picture, but they refuse to release them.

    The release of the DOD video footage comes at a very interesting time. Some readers may be aware that the pre-eminent Cannes film festival is just starting. Fewer however will be aware that the "Pentagon Strike" Flash animation is being shown at this year's festival. While we are not paranoid per se, we couldn't help but feel it was a little strange that the DOD would release their videos on the very day that our team set off to Cannes to promote the Pentagon strike flash. If we were "paranoid", we might say that the release of these videos is an attempt at pre-emptive damage control over potential exposure at Cannes. Of course, it will also simply help to raise the profile of all things 'Pentagonian', which can only help our team in Cannes.


    Too bad anyone questioning the veracity of the Flight77-hitting-the-Pentagon theory, since that is what it is pending conclusive proof, will likely be labeled a conspiracy theorist. Another attempt to sweep under the rug the demands from those with very valid doubt of what is offered as proof, similarly to how those disputing the lone gunman theory of the John F Kennedy assassination were/are treated.

    Today's conspiracies will become tomorrow's (hopefully) revelations.

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    Wednesday, May 03, 2006

    Lob the Lobbying Bill Out the Window

    Today's Washington Post editorial is dead on. The lobbying reform bill about to be brought before the House today is nothing but a joke. It is a feeble attempt to disguise inaction and, thanks to parenthood, I have my share of experiences with feeble attempts at deception from which to draw my conclusion.
    House members should reject the diluted snake oil that Mr. Dreier and the GOP leadership are peddling as bold reform. Their bill, which is expected to come before the House for a vote today, is an insult to voters who the GOP apparently believes are dumb enough to be snookered by this feint. The procedures under which it is to be debated, allowing only meaningless amendments to be considered, are an insult also -- to the democratic process.
    Source: Washington Post

    Here's a catch to the above, to be insulted one has to be aware of the what is happening, to be paying attention. Unfortunately, the majority of Americans are not paying attention due to decades of dumbing down.
    Democrats tempted to vote for this sham because they're scared of 30-second ads that accuse them of opposing lobbying reform ought to ask themselves whether they really think so little of their constituents. As for Republicans willing to settle for this legislative fig leaf, they ought to listen to Rep. Christopher Shays (R-Conn.). "I happen to believe we are losing our moral authority to lead this place," Mr. Shays said on the House floor last week. He was generous not to have put that in the past tense.
    Source: Washington Post

    Generous indeed. If there is any moral authority remaining in Congress, it is well-concealed. Very few members of Congress speak openly of the sad state of our country and, when they do, know well the high political price they will pay. These same individuals who speak at their own political peril should be concerned about the successful abuse of their position on these 30-second negative ads. Americans nowadays can't handle more than a few seconds of information, the ads making the most appearances will likely be the ones whose messages will be taken as fact.

    Yesterday, the CNN Politics page carried a piece by Molly Ivins which made me chuckle. I like Molly. She is down-to-earth and smart. Here's the opening...
    Either the so-called "lobby reform bill" is the contemptible, cheesy, shoddy piece of hypocrisy it appears to be ... or the Republicans have a sense of humor.

    The "lobby reform" bill does show, one could argue, a sort of cheerful, defiant, flipping-the-bird-at-the-public attitude that could pass for humor. You have to admit that calling this an "ethics bill' requires brass bravura.
    Molly Ivins

    and here's getting to the heart of the matter...
    Come on, people, get mad. You deserve to be treated with contempt if you let them get away with this.

    I'm sorry that all these procedural votes seem so picayune, and I know the cost of gas and health insurance are more immediate worries. But it is precisely the corruption of Congress by big money that allows the oil and insurance industries to get away with these fantastic rip-offs.

    And therein lies the problem. Nobody seems to give a flip.

    Why is no one screaming to get all these other issues under control. The same issues costing the average American additional hard-earned dollars.

    Alright, so someone wants to focus on lobby reform as a start. Ladies and gentlemen of the United States Congress, you want to tackle lobby reform? Start with a committee to investigate the Israel lobby.

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    Friday, April 28, 2006

    Throwing the Lap Dog a Bone

    We have a problem.

    I'm not talking about the obvious problem of government's refusal to get the oil and gasoline prices under control. Notice I chose to use the word 'refusal' instead of something a little more negotiable like 'hesitation'. Word selection is intentional. Our government is refusing to take real action on this issue. But, that's not what I want to talk about.

    I'm not talking about the insane profits being reported. Not Chevron's announcement of a 49% increase in quarterly earnings (source: CNN Money), nor Exxon's announced record 1st quarter net earnings of $8.4 BILLION (source: Washington Post), nor British Petroleum's or Shell's record profits of $19.3 BILLION and $22.94 BILLION, respectively (source: BBC News).

    I'm not talking about the proposed changes being debated in Congress. According to a Wall Street analyst, the profit tax on oil company profits won't impact gasoline prices:
    Wall Street analysts discounted the likelihood of congressional action against oil companies. "As someone in the industry for more than 25 years, I've seen it before," said Fadel Gheit, an oil company analyst at Oppenheimer & Co. "Penalizing oil companies does not lower prices at the pump. If we have a windfall profits tax, it will just create another moneybag for the government. It will not increase oil production by one barrel. It will not lower gasoline prices by one cent or alter our dependence on OPEC countries."
    Source: Washington Post

    I'm not talking of President Bush's disengenuous request for renewal of the effort to raise the mileage standards for vehicles. If the past is proof of the executive and legislative branches' commitment to reducing the dependency on oil by making vehicles more economical, forget about it.
    But neither Congress nor the administration has shown much interest in raising passenger car standards, which were set in the 1970s and haven't changed since 1985. In March, the Bush administration said it would raise average fuel economy standards by 1.9 miles a gallon for sport-utility vehicles, pickups and vans for models in 2008 through 2011, a long-awaited move that environmentalists said was too modest.
    Source: Washington Post

    I'm talking about the $100 bone thrown to the lap dog which is the average American. Apparently, the Senate GOP leaders believe the average American is so naive as to take a deal where $100 in cash today is more important than the long-term reduction in the price of gasoline. This attempt at what in nothing less than a bribe reveals the mindset which is prevalent in Washington. Display to the citizenry the appearance of action, perhaps even provide a little something with which to entertain themselves, and the citizenry will feel as if their interests have been served.

    Nothing could be farther from the truth. The American public is not being served, it is being played.

    I'd like to say this really jerks my chain, but then I don't have one. Do you?

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    Wednesday, April 26, 2006

    Changing Face on Media Relations


    With today's announcement of Fox News commentator Tony Snow as the replacement for White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan, it is evident the Bush administration feels it necessary to have a spokesman with a stage presence. Snow's experience with the camera, his previous stint within the White House with the senior Bush's presidency, and journalist skills will serve him well.

    Selecting a familiar face to deliver the administration's messages is a calculated and wise move. Not only is Tony Snow a familiar face in one of the most widely watched news channels, he is capable of managing the relationship with the audience, which is what ultimately counts. He also understands there is a gap which must be bridged between the Bush administration and journalist.
    "President Bush hates responding to the press, hates responding to political enemies -- he thinks it's beneath him," Snow said on Fox News in March. "He's got a stubborn streak." What the president needed, he said, was "a series of vigorous defenses" of his position.
    Washington Post

    In order to kick-off the relationship building process with the media, he may need to start with restating his previous positions and framing them within the context of where he stands today.
    Dee Dee Myers, a press secretary in the Clinton White House, said that if Bush wants smoother relations with journalists, "Tony has stature. He understands how the press works from both sides. He has a big personality, and that can be helpful." But she noted that Snow has "a long paper trail" and would have to defend policies he has criticized.Washington Post

    Speaking of media presence...

    Over at this blogger's site, I found an interesting analysis of the factors at play in the effort to corrupt the messages of serious researchers into areas which some very powerful groups would prefer not be critically analyzed. The article, The Destruction of the 911 Truth Movement, presents information on how major alternative news sites, the likes of Jeff Rense, and discussion forums, the likes of Above Top Secret, are used to assimilate, or disparage those which can't be assimilated, researchers with either a significant following or serious message which must be "handled".

    Control of the media will determine which messages actually get delivered and what is contained therein.

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    Thursday, April 20, 2006

    Megalomania and Ponerology

    megalomania  n.
    1. A psychopathological condition characterized by delusional fantasies of wealth, power, or omnipotence.

    ponerology n.
    1. A division of theology dealing with evil; theological doctrine of wickedness or evil; from the Greek: poneros -> evil'.

    Earlier this week President Bush declared himself "The Decider".  As I read those words, the above two words immediately came to mind.  I have provided the definitions above, and a few thoughts below...

    Positions of power are full of individuals of the above types.

    Study the types well.

    Educate yourself in their ways.

    Understand their purpose and aim.

    They do not act in our best interest.

    Protect yourself with knowledge.

    And, remember these from Musashi Miyamoto's The Book of Five Rings...
    • Think of what is right and true.
    • Understand the harm and benefit in everything.
    • Learn to see everything accurately.
    • Become aware of what is not obvious.
    • Be careful even in small matters.
    • Do not do anything useless.


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    Wednesday, April 19, 2006

    FBI: Federal Bureau of Intimidation


    Not long after columnist Jack Anderson's funeral, FBI agents called his widow to say they wanted to search his papers. They were looking for confidential government information he might have acquired in a half-century of investigative reporting. USA Today


    Yesterday, we read about how the FBI is attempting to obtain the personal files of investigative reporter Jack Anderson under the pretext it will help the government's case against two former lobbyists for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). The lobbyists, Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman, have been charged with disclosing classified information.

    Interestingly, the FBI is expanding the scope to remove any documents discovered during the search which may be stamped "secret", "confidential", or may be otherwise classified. Smells to me very much like a fishing expedition to attempt to identify individuals, sources or contacts, who may have helped Anderson obtain access to information revealing unethical, illegal, or less than flattering activities of certain powerful figures.
    Mark Feldstein, a George Washington University journalism professor and Anderson biographer. Feldstein said he was visited by two agents at his Washington-area home in March.

    Feldstein, who is writing a book about Anderson's relationship with Nixon, said the attempt is part of the "greatest assault on the news media since the Nixon administration."

    "On the one hand, I think it's really disturbing to have the FBI come knocking at your door, demanding to look at things you've been reading. It smacks of a Gestapo state. On the other hand, it's so heavy handed to be almost ludicrous," Feldstein said. Washington Post


    Today, another Washington Post article more accurately reports, albeit via the comments from Kevin Anderson, Jack Anderson's son, the more troubling aspect of this demand from the FBI:
    Kevin Anderson said agents were "duplicitous" about their "true objective . . . to whitewash Jack Anderson's papers and attempt to remove from history embarrassing documents."


    Here we see firsthand attempts at rewriting history, erasing all evidence of the truths, facts, and events as they occurred. Under the cover of the search for security leaks compromising national security, the true objective of silencing patriots and honest citizens who would reveal corruption, unconstitutional, and criminal behavior, will now be sought.

    Any document can be classified and excluded from revelation under the guise of protection of national security, at the discretion of anyone with the power to apply the classification, and thus sweep under the rug any act or decision they choose.

    Criminal acts and abuses of power would never be revealed. Everyone would continue to believe what a clean house the intelligence, military, executive, and legislative communities maintain.

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    Tuesday, April 18, 2006

    Rockers Speak Out

    Today, Neil Young joins the ranks of rockers speaking out against the policies and actions of the Bush administration. Seems that interviews aren't making out to the public, so might as well let the lyrics do the talking for you...
    "I raise my hand in peace ... I never bow to the laws of the thought police ... I take a holy vow ... to never kill again ...

    "In the big hotels ... in the mosques and the doors of the old museum ... I take a holy vow ... to never kill again."
    from Living With War


    Other artists who have spoken out include Steve Earle, Willie Nelson and the Rolling Stones.

    According to CNN:
    Veteran rocker Neil Young has recorded a protest album featuring an anti-Iraq war track with "a holy vow to never kill again" and a song titled "Let's Impeach the President," the singer said on Monday.


    The New York Times reports on Neils' renewed activism:
    Neil Young, who has periodically touched on political themes during a four-decade career, plans to release a hastily recorded new album ruminating on the war in Iraq and directly calling for the impeachment of President Bush.

    The 10-song album, "Living With War," will probably represent Mr. Young's most overtly partisan work since the song "Ohio," recorded and quickly released by the group Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young as a response to the Kent State shootings in 1970.


    I am finding more songs on the radio, specificaly the alternative radio stations, taking a stand against either the Bush administration or the Iraq war. System of a Down and Pearl Jam have songs critical of the war. Again, from the NY Times article:
    The album comes at a time when major record companies and radio stations appear to have developed a degree of comfort with bluntly political material. The latest song from the band Pearl Jam, "World Wide Suicide," which accuses the president of taking soldiers' sacrifices for granted, recently logged three weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard modern-rock airplay chart. And Green Day's 2004 album "American Idiot" which addresses themes of alienation but also includes lyrics like "Sieg Heil to the president gasman," has emerged as a blockbuster, selling more than 5.4 million copies so far, according to Nielsen SoundScan data.


    Green Day's web site is www.greenday.com.

    Neil Young's web site is www.neilyoung.com.

    Pearl Jam's web site is www.pearljam.com.

    Rolling Stones' web site is www.rollingstones.com.

    Steve Earle's web site is www.steveearle.com.

    Willie Nelson's web site is www.willienelson.com.


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    Friday, April 14, 2006

    Spring Cleaning in Washington

    With Spring comes change. New life where only death or deep slumber existed.

    Let the change start with the removal of Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of State.

    An Opinon piece in the Washington Post today reports on the high level of dissatisfaction with Rumsfeld within the ranks and the risk associated with allowing him to stay in his position. Yet, Bush's continued support for Rumsfeld, despite Rumsfeld's poor performance and continued criticism, is raising serious doubts about the president's ability to make sound decisions based on facts. The steadfast support Bush exhibits is not viewed as commitment, it is a realization of his stubbornness. A captain must know when to change course or risk crashing his ship.

    Rumsfeld has lost the support of the uniformed military officers who work for him. Make no mistake: The retired generals who are speaking out against Rumsfeld in interviews and op-ed pieces express the views of hundreds of other officers on active duty. When I recently asked an Army officer with extensive Iraq combat experience how many of his colleagues wanted Rumsfeld out, he guessed 75 percent. Based on my own conversations with senior officers over the past three years, I suspect that figure may be low.
    ...
    Rumsfeld is a stubborn man, and I suspect the parade of retired generals calling for his head has only made him more determined to hold on. But by staying in his job, Rumsfeld is hurting the cause he presumably cares most about. The president, even more stubborn than his Pentagon chief, is said to have rejected his offer to resign.
    David Ignatius, Washington Post


    The New York Times reports :
    "Are the floodgates opening?" asked one retired Army general, who drew a connection between the complaints and the fact that President Bush's second term ends in less than three years. "The tide is changing, and folks are seeing the end of this administration."
    David Cloud and Eric Schmitt, New York Times


    The public no longer buys the lies used to support the invasion of Iraq. And, to continue to believe the players which got us into this mess, makes fools of us all.

    One who cannot see the reality of the situation, one who believes the lie because the truth is too painful or embarassing, lives a life dissociated from reality. The wife who fails to believe her husband is cheating on her, even though coming home late from work she can smell the perfume on his clothes. The proud parents who fail to believe their son or daughter may have a drug problem, even though the grades have slipped, the appearance has changed, and a different personality has replaced the one they loved. The citizen who once thought their country could do no wrong, only to find out they've been continually lied to and manipulated.

    Spring is here and the time to clean house has come.


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    Thursday, April 13, 2006

    Flight 93 and the Making of a Patsy

    The case to try and sentence Zacarias Moussaoui for his involvement in the 9/11 attacks has taken a long time to bring to court. Enough time for just about anything to happen. Even the unlikely, but not impossible, following scenarios:

    • Apply interrogation techniques to "convince" Moussaoui of his involvement and role in the attacks.

    • Silence, by pay-off or intimidation, those who witnessed Flight 93 being shot down.

    • Re-create or alter the flight cockpit and data recorder data.


    Anything is possible.

    The truly sad and unforgivable side to this trial is the pain the families have to continue to endure reliving the day they lost their loved ones. And for what? To send some guy to his death who may or may not have been involved?

    From today's Washington Post article:

    The trial seemed an afterthought yesterday amid the drama of the recording. Prosecutors rested their case for the execution of Moussaoui, the only person convicted in the United States in connection with the attacks on the trade center and the Pentagon. The defense will now begin its case, and Moussaoui is expected to take the stand again as early as today.

    In the trial's first phase, Moussaoui testified that he had planned to hijack a fifth plane and crash it into the White House on Sept. 11 with a crew that included shoe bomber Richard Reid. The jury found Moussaoui eligible for the death penalty and will decide whether he should be executed or spend his life in prison.


    When the jury found Moussaoui eligible for the death penalty, it became evidently clear to me that emotions would overtake logic and reason in this trial. Now, after publishing the recordings, and reading the reactions in the courtroom, there is no doubt justice will not be served by dispensing the utlimate form of punishment on this man.

    The government is throwing the public a bone! The real perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks have not been caught and will likely not be caught. Killing Moussaoui will appease many people, making them feel like at least one person was held accountable for the actions which forever changed this country. Although temporarily gratifying, the feeling will fade as more people begin to notice the disinformation campaigns.

    Moussaoui is not the only patsy, there are 29 other patsies in Spain for the Madrid bombings.

    Justice will truly be served when the real perpetrators are found and proven guilty in a court of law. Governments are replacing the real actors with stand-ins and hoping the audience doesn't catch on.


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    Tuesday, March 14, 2006

    Latest Poll Results Reflect Disgust with Bush

    The latest CNN / USA Today / Gallup poll results are out today and they reflect a growing dissatisfaction with George W. Bush and his administration. It is becoming evidently clearer there exists a very real lack of confidence in the administration's ability to handle the situation in Iraq and, more troubling, a growing sentiment of distrust. Result highlights are as follows:

    • 57% believe going to war in Iraq was a mistake.

    • 60% believe things are going badly in Iraq.

    • 67% believe George W. Bush does not have a clear plan for Iraq.

    • 51% believe the Bush administration deliberately misled the public about Iraq's possession of weapons of mass destruction.



    It's no wonder Bush's ratings are at an all-time low of 36%. The evidence lies in the lack of substance behind the talk. Spin intensity is at an all-time high.

    Everyone should be very concerned. It is not out of the realm of possibilities and, as the Bush administration is so fond of saying, all options are on the table for a significant event, either allowed to occur or planned and executed, to force the American public to rally around the president and thus provide the opportunity to increase his approval rating.

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    Wednesday, February 01, 2006

    Once Upon a Time, there was Freedom of Speech

    How fitting that prior to last night's State of the Union address by the president, Cindy Sheehan should be detained and arrested. According to CNN:

    Peace activist Cindy Sheehan was arrested Tuesday in the House gallery after refusing to cover up a T-shirt bearing an anti-war slogan before President Bush's State of the Union address.

    And what exactly was on this "anti-war" t-shirt that resulted in her arrest? Well, brace yourself... nothing more than the number of American deaths since the beginning of the war with a simple question, "How many more?".

    Outrageous! How this simple fact and question can be construed as offensive and in violation of any local ordinance is beyond me. The Washington Post reports that demonstrations within the Capitol are prohibited and that Capitol Police removed Sheehan after refusing to "close her jacket and quiet down". Anyone who has the courage to fight back and not submit to those who enforce conformity better watch out.

    From the Washington Post article:
    Sheehan, whose son was killed in Iraq, opened her jacket to reveal a T-shirt that, according to a supporter, gave the number of U.S. war dead and asked, "How many more?"

    She was also vocal, said U.S. Capitol Police Chief Terrance W. Gainer, and after she ignored instructions to close her jacket and quiet down, she was led out and arrested. Demonstrating in the House gallery is prohibited.


    Again, from CNN:
    "She was asked to cover it up. She did not," said Sgt. Kimberly Schneider, U.S. Capitol Police spokeswoman.

    Schneider said Sheehan was arrested around 8:30 p.m. on charges of unlawful conduct, a misdemeanor that carries a maximum penalty of a year in jail.

    The incident is an apropos metaphor for the deteriorating conditions in America. Arresting an individual for peacefully expressing disagreement with the government. Am I wrong to believe, despite what I have been taught my entire life, that what this great country, America, stands for is no longer true? Can we, the American people, no longer peacefully disgree with the government without being hauled off and arrested? Apparently not.

    Last night, not only did freedom of speech take a hit, but also the right to privacy as President Bush announced his commitment to continue domestic surveillance without oversight. Despite internal efforts to reign in the run-away administration, the president is convinced he has the authority to continue his domestic illegal spying program.

    For a alternative view of last night's speech, something you will certainly not read or hear on mainstream media outlets, take a look at Paul Craig Robert's article on the Counter Punch website.

    Mr Robert's article starts with the gloves off...
    The state of the union is disastrous. By its naked aggression, bullying, illegal spying on Americans, and illegal torture and detentions, the Bush administration has demonstrated American contempt for the Geneva Convention, for human life and dignity, and for the civil liberties of its own citizens. Increasingly, the US is isolated in the world, having to resort to bribery and threats to impose its diktats. No country any longer looks to America for moral leadership. The US has become a rogue nation.

    Least of all did President Bush tell any truth about the economy. He talked about economic growth rates without acknowledging that they result from eating the seed corn and do not produce jobs with a living wage for Americans. He touted a low rate of unemployment and did not admit that the figure is false because it does not count millions of discouraged workers who have dropped out of the work force.

    and finishes with the knock-out punch:
    The state of the nation has never been worse. The Great Depression was an accident caused by the incompetence of the Federal Reserve, which was still new at its job. The new American job depression is the result of free trade ideology. The new job depression is creating a reserve army of the unemployed to serve as desperate recruits for neoconservative military adventures. Perhaps that explains the Bush administration's enthusiasm for globalization.


    Who is Paul Roberts? Is he some yahoo, conspiracy-believing, liberal? Far from it...
    Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review.

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