Sunday, December 31, 2006

U.S. sustains 3,000th fatality in Iraq...

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The Pentagon announced the death of a Texas soldier on Sunday, raising the number of U.S. military deaths in Iraq to at least 3,000 since the war began, according to an Associated Press count.

The milestone was crossed on the final day of 2006 and at the end of the deadliest month for the American military in Iraq in the past 12 months. At least 111 U.S. service members were reported to have died in December.

Spc. Dustin R. Donica, 22, of Spring, Texas, was killed Thursday by small arms fire in Baghdad, the Defense Department said.

Source: U.S. sustains 3,000th fatality in Iraq - Conflict in Iraq - MSNBC.com

Remembrance...


"Remembrance is the secret of reconciliation."

Rudolf Scharping

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New chief at U.N. offers new chance for change

Even so, Ban's mission is not impossible. To rebuild trust in the U.N., he could start by:

Focusing on making the U.N. bureaucracy more accountable. Fitful reform efforts and several reports by Congress have identified where the inefficiency, incompetence and corruption lie. Some of it has been addressed by axing jobs, closing several U.N. information centers and creating an ethics committee. But that's just a beginning.

An investigation, led by former Federal Reserve chief Paul Volcker, into the kickback-plagued Iraqi oil-for-food program highlighted failures of leadership and supervision by Annan. Ban could make it a cause to shine the spotlight on waste, mismanagement and inefficiency. That would help establish his authority and placate critics.

Making a new diplomatic push to halt the genocide in Sudan's Darfur region. Though stopping the slaughter there is a priority of the U.N. and the United States, both have been stymied. The Security Council authorized the deployment of U.N. peacekeepers, but Sudan's leaders won't let them in. It can take months or years to persuade countries to provide and fund peacekeepers.

Ban could start gathering troops for quick deployment if and when Sudan's leaders accept them. China has been maddeningly ambivalent about which is more important: its major oil interests in Sudan or its desire to be seen as upholding responsibilities befitting an emerging power. A request from Ban for troops could make it choose.

Ban's predecessor began his decade-long tenure amid high hopes but ends with a mixed record. Annan, 68, and the U.N. won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001 for "their work for a better organized and more peaceful world." But he soon faced growing problems: the Iraq war, which he opposed, the oil-for-food scandal and deteriorating relations with the Bush administration and U.S. conservatives who called for his dismissal.

His greatest achievements were enshrining a U.N. responsibility to protect civilians when their rulers cannot or will not, and his fights against poverty and AIDS. His final years were notable more for speeches - often ill-considered, particularly when attacking the United States, which supplies nearly a quarter of the U.N. budget - than for the kind of staff supervision and back-channel cajoling needed to effect real change.

Six weeks after Annan took the job, he complained that he was being criticized for not yet reforming the United Nations. The Russian ambassador joked that he had already had more time than God did to create the heavens and the earth. Yes, agreed Annan, but God had one big advantage: He worked alone, without a General Assembly, a Security Council and the committees.

The anecdote shows the limitations the new secretary-general faces. If Ban can work successfully within them, an increasingly dangerous world will be better off.

Source: New chief at U.N. offers new chance for change - Yahoo! News

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"Why Somalia war unsettles the world"

Both the UN and the African Union, two international bodies that often intervene in sovereign nations, largely stood by, argued, or scratched their collective heads as the fighting in Somalia raged on. Secretary-General Kofi Annan declared a UN-backed intervention was not needed.

Source: Why Somalia war unsettles the world csmonitor.com

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From "Healing Iraq", a cell phone video of Saddam's execution

UPDATE: Here is a full cell phone video recording of Saddam's execution, apparently by someone in the audience. This should dispel all rumours and conflicting media accounts about Saddam's last words and the reaction of the audience.
Saddam (as the noose is put around his neck): Ya Allah (Oh God).
Someone in the audience: Mercy be on those who pray for Mohammed and the household of Muhammed (Everyone repeats the prayer, including Saddam) -
Executioner and two people in the audience: And hasten his return (the Mahdi), curse his enemy and grant victory to his son, Muqtada, Muqtada, Muqtada! (This is a common Sadrist chant.)
Saddam (smirking): Muqtada?
NSA Muwafaq Al-Rubai'i: To Hell!
Saddam: (laughing)
Prosecutor Munqidh Al-Far'awn: Please, no.
Muwafaq Al-Rubi'i: Longlive Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr!
Someone in the audience: To Hell!
Saddam (solemnly recites the Shahada prayer): I witness that there is no god but Allah, and that Mohammed is the messenger of Allah. I witness that there is no god but Allah, and that Mohammed is the- (trap door is opened).
Audience: Prayers for Mohammed and the household of Muhammed.
Someone: The tyrant has fell. May Allah's curse be upon him.
Someone: No. No. Stay back.
Someone: Leave him for 8 minutes. Don't take him down.
Someone: Everyone. Stay back.

Source: Healing Iraq

From "Baghdad Burning"...

End of Another Year...

You know your country is in trouble when:

  1. The UN has to open a special branch just to keep track of the chaos and bloodshed, UNAMI.

  2. Abovementioned branch cannot be run from your country.

  3. The politicians who worked to put your country in this sorry state can no longer be found inside of, or anywhere near, its borders.

  4. The only thing the US and Iran can agree about is the deteriorating state of your nation.

  5. An 8-year war and 13-year blockade are looking like the country's 'Golden Years'.

  6. Your country is purportedly 'selling' 2 million barrels of oil a day, but you are standing in line for 4 hours for black market gasoline for the generator.

  7. For every 5 hours of no electricity, you get one hour of public electricity and then the government announces it's going to cut back on providing that hour.

  8. Politicians who supported the war spend tv time debating whether it is 'sectarian bloodshed' or 'civil war'.

  9. People consider themselves lucky if they can actually identify the corpse of the relative that's been missing for two weeks.

A day in the life of the average Iraqi has been reduced to identifying corpses, avoiding car bombs and attempting to keep track of which family members have been detained, which ones have been exiled and which ones have been abducted.

2006 has been, decidedly, the worst year yet. No- really. The magnitude of this war and occupation is only now hitting the country full force. It's like having a big piece of hard, dry earth you are determined to break apart. You drive in the first stake in the form of an infrastructure damaged with missiles and the newest in arms technology, the first cracks begin to form. Several smaller stakes come in the form of politicians like Chalabi, Al Hakim, Talbani, Pachachi, Allawi and Maliki. The cracks slowly begin to multiply and stretch across the once solid piece of earth, reaching out towards its edges like so many skeletal hands. And you apply pressure. You surround it from all sides and push and pull. Slowly, but surely, it begins coming apart- a chip here, a chunk there.

(continued...)

Source: Baghdad Burning

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Is it over with yet?

There was nothing else to watch on TV for hours and hours. For a president that didn't like pomp and circumstance, he had a pretty pompous funeral.

Nation’s capital honors Ford
With the thunder of cannon and the whistle of a bos’n pipe, the nation’s capital honored Gerald R. Ford’s memory Saturday in funeral ceremonies recalling the touchstones of his life, from combat in the Pacific to a career he cherished in Congress to a presidency he did not seek. [!]

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A great quote from my 'Welcome to MSN.com' homepage...

"Beginning reform is beginning revolution."

Duke of Wellington

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Most Outrageous Right Wing Comments of 2006

The top 11 (in chronological order):

William A. Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights: "Well, look, there are people in Hollywood, not all of them, but there are some people who are nothing more than harlots. They will do anything for the buck. They wouldn't care. If you asked them to sodomize their own mother in a movie, they would do so, and they would do it with a smile on their face." [2/9/06]

Fox News host John Gibson: "Do your duty. Make more babies. That's a lesson drawn out of two interesting stories over the last couple of days. First, a story yesterday that half of the kids in this country under five years old are minorities. By far, the greatest number are Hispanic. You know what that means? Twenty-five years and the majority of the population is Hispanic. Why is that? Well, Hispanics are having more kids than others. Notably, the ones Hispanics call 'gabachos' -- white people -- are having fewer." [5/11/06]

Right-wing pundit Ann Coulter on the New York Times' decision to report on the Bush administration's warrantless domestic wiretapping program and a Treasury Department financial transaction tracking program: The Times had done "something that could have gotten them executed, certainly did get the Rosenbergs (Julius and Ethel) executed." [7/12/06]

Coulter responding to Hardball host Chris Matthews' question, "How do you know that [former President] Bill Clinton's gay?": "I don't know if he's gay. But [former Vice President] Al Gore -- total fag." [7/27/06]

Nationally syndicated radio host Michael Savage: "That's why the department store dummy named Wolf Blitzer, a Jew who was born in Israel, will do the astonishing act of being the type that would stick Jewish children into a gas chamber to stay alive another day. He's probably the most despicable man in the media next to Larry King, who takes a close runner-up by the hair of a nose. The two of them together look like the type that would have pushed Jewish children into the oven to stay alive one more day to entertain the Nazis." [8/7/06]

Coulter on Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., an African-American: "Congresswoman Maxine Waters had parachuted into Connecticut earlier in the week to campaign against [Sen. Joseph I.] Lieberman because he once expressed reservations about affirmative action, without which she would not have a job that didn't involve wearing a paper hat. Waters also considers Joe 'soft' on the issue of the CIA inventing crack cocaine and AIDS to kill all the black people in America." [8/9/06]

Nationally syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh, blaming America's "obesity crisis" on "the left," "liberal government," and "food stamps": "Because we are sympathetic, we are compassionate people, we have responded by letting our government literally feed these people to the point of obesity. At least here in America, didn't teach them how to fish, we gave them the fish. Didn't teach them how to butcher a -- slaughter a cow to get the butter, we gave them the butter. The real bloat here, as we know, is in -- is in government." [8/29/06]

Coulter on Sen. Lincoln Chafee, R-R.I.: "They Shot the Wrong Lincoln." [8/30/06]

Conservative pundit and former Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan: "Look, [Rep. Jim] Kolbe [R-Ariz.] is gay. He is an out-of-the-closet gay. [Rep. Mark] Foley [R-Fla.] was gay. The House clerk who was in charge of the pages [Jeff Trandahl] was gay. Foley's administrative assistant, Mr. [Kirk] Fordham, the New York Times tells us, was gay. You hear about a lot of others. What's going on here, Joe [Scarborough, MSNBC host], is basically these, this little mafia in there looked upon the pages, I guess, as their -- sort of their personal preserve. And it stinks to high heaven what was done. And it stinks to high heaven that it was not exposed and these types of people, thrown out by the Republican Party." [10/9/06]

CNN Headline News host Glenn Beck to Rep.-elect Keith Ellison, D-Minn.: "OK. No offense, and I know Muslims. I like Muslims. … With that being said, you are a Democrat. You are saying, 'Let's cut and run.' And I have to tell you, I have been nervous about this interview with you, because what I feel like saying is, 'Sir, prove to me that you are not working with our enemies.' " [11/14/06]

Right-wing pundit Debbie Schlussel on Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.: So, even if he identifies strongly as a Christian … is a man who Muslims think is a Muslim, who feels some sort of psychological need to prove himself to his absent Muslim father, and who is now moving in the direction of his father's heritage, a man we want as president when we are fighting the war of our lives against Islam? Where will his loyalties be?" [12/18/06]

Honorable mentions (also in chronological order):

Beck: "Cindy Sheehan. That's a pretty big prostitute there, you know what I mean?" [1/10/06]

Republican strategist Mary Matalin: "I mean, you know, I think these civil rights leaders are nothing more than racists. And they're keeping constituency, they're keeping their neighborhoods and their African-American brothers enslaved, if you will, by continuing to let them think that they're -- or forced to think that they're victims, that the whole system is against them." [2/8/06]

Pat Robertson, host of the Christian Broadcasting Network's The 700 Club: "But it does seem that with the current makeup of the court, they still don't have as many judges as would be needed to overturn Roe [v. Wade]. They need one more, and I dare say before the end of this year there will be another vacancy on the court." [3/7/06]

Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and host of the daily Christian radio show The Albert Mohler Program: "Well, I would have to say as a Christian that I believe any belief system, any world view, whether it's Zen Buddhism or Hinduism or dialectical materialism for that matter, Marxism, that keeps persons captive and keeps them from coming to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, yes, is a demonstration of satanic power." [3/17/06]

Nationally syndicated radio host Neal Boortz on Rep. Cynthia McKinney's (D-Ga.) hairstyle: "She looks like a ghetto slut. … It looks like an explosion in a Brillo pad factory. … She looks like Tina Turner peeing on an electric fence. … She looks like a shih tzu!" [3/31/06]

Boortz on McKinney's hairstyle (again): "I saw Cynthia McKinney's hairdo yesterday -- saw it on TV. I don't blame that cop for stopping her. It looked like a welfare drag queen was trying to sneak into the Longworth House Office Building. That hairdo is ghetto trash. I don't blame them for stopping her." [3/31/06]

Limbaugh discussing a videotape released by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the then-leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq: "[I]t sounds just like the DNC (Democratic National Committee) is writing his scripts now." [4/26/06]

Beck: "Blowing up Iran. I say we nuke the bastards. In fact, it doesn't have to be Iran, it can be everywhere, anyplace that disagrees with me." [5/11/06]

Jonathan Hoenig, managing member of Capitalistpig Asset Management LLC, on Fox News' Your World with Neil Cavuto: "I think when it comes to Iran, the problem is we haven't been forceful enough. I mean if you -- frankly, if you want to see the Dow go up, let's get the bombers in the air and neutralize this Iranian threat." [6/5/06]

Fox host Geraldo Rivera: "I've known [Sen.] John Kerry [D-Mass.] for over 35 years. Unlike me, he is a combat veteran, so he gets some props. But in the last 35 years, I've seen a hell of a lot more combat than John Kerry. And for a smart man like that in a political ploy to set a date certain only aids and abets the enemy, and the Democrats are at their own self-destructive behavior once again." [6/22/06]

Savage: "I don't know why we don't use a bunker-buster bomb when he comes to the U.N. and just take [Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad] out with everyone in there." [7/21/06]

Boortz: "I want you to think for a moment of how incompetent and stupid and worthless, how -- that's right, I used those words -- how incompetent, how ignorant, how worthless is an adult that can't earn more than the minimum wage? You have to really, really, really be a pretty pathetic human being to not be able to earn more than the human wage. Uh -- human, the minimum wage." [8/3/06]

Syndicated columnist and Fox News host Cal Thomas on businessman Ned Lamont's victory in Connecticut's Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate: "It completes the capture of the Democratic Party by its Taliban wing. … [T]hey have now morphed into Taliban Democrats because they are willing to 'kill' one of their own, if he does not conform to the narrow and rigid agenda of the party's kook fringe." [8/10/06]

Fox News host Sean Hannity, two months before the November midterm elections: "This is the moment to say that there are things in life worth fighting and dying for and one of 'em is making sure [Rep.] Nancy Pelosi [D-Calif.] doesn't become the [House] speaker." [8/29/06]

Beck: "The Middle East is being overrun by 10th-century barbarians. That's what I thought at 5 o'clock this morning, and I thought, 'Oh, geez, what -- what is this?' If they take over -- the barbarians storm the gate and take over the Middle East (this is what I'm thinking at 5 o'clock in the morning) -- we're going to have to nuke the whole place." [9/12/06]

Savage: "My fear is that if the Democrats win [in the November midterm elections], and I'm afraid that they might, you're going to see America melt down faster that you could ever imagine. It will happen overnight, and it could lead to the breakup of the United States of America, the way the Soviet Union broke up." [10/13/06]

Republican pollster Frank Luntz on Nancy Pelosi's appearance: "I always use the line for Nancy Pelosi, 'You get one shot at a facelift. If it doesn't work the first time, let it go.' " [10/31/06]

Limbaugh on the Middle East: "Fine, just blow the place up." [11/27/06]

Fox News host Bill O'Reilly (on his radio show): "Do I care if the Sunnis and Shiites kill each other in Iraq? No. I don't care. Let's get our people out of there. Let them kill each other. Maybe they'll all kill each other, and then we can have a decent country in Iraq." [12/5/06]

New York Post columnist Ralph Peters on Iraq Study Group co-chairman James Baker: "The difference is that [Pontius] Pilate just wanted to wash his hands of an annoyance, while Baker would wash his hands in the blood of our troops." [12/7/06]

Conservative syndicated radio host Michael Medved on the animated movie "Happy Feet": The film contains "a whole subtext, as there so often is, about homosexuality." [12/11/06]

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Additionally, although these are not examples of specific conservative commentators making outrageous comments, we would be remiss if we did not mention that Fox News made a regular practice of attacking Democrats or repeating Republican talking points in on-screen text during its coverage of political issues. Some examples:

"All-Out Civil War in Iraq: Could It Be a Good Thing?" [2/23/06]

"Attacking Capitalism: Have Dems Declared War on America?" [2/18/06]

"Dems Helping the Enemy?" [5/22/06]

"A Lamont Win, Bad News for Democracy in Mideast?"

"Have the Democrats Forgotten the Lessons of 9/11?"

"Is the Democratic Party Soft on Terror?" [8/8/06]

"The #1 President on Mideast Matters: George W Bush?" [8/14/06]

"Is the Liberal Media Helping to Fuel Terror?" [8/16/06]

Source: AlterNet: MediaCulture: Most Outrageous Right Wing Comments of 2006

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After Execution - Iraq braces

His execution officially ends a bloody chapter in this nation's history but is not expected to quell the sectarian civil war and violent insurgency that have racked the country since his overthrow by an American-led invasion in 2003.As news of the execution spread, some Iraqis here celebrated with the customary gunfire into the air, and television channels broadcast Hussein retrospectives complete with film of his many victims.The hanging was photographed and videotaped, in part to provide proof in this rumor-driven society that the former dictator was truly dead, Iraqi TV also reported. But such documentation was not immediately made public.The deposed Iraqi president's death warrant was signed Friday by the nation's two vice presidents, and execution witnesses gathered in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, according to an Iraqi official with knowledge of the proceedings. The hanging took place in an intelligence facility in northwest Baghdad.U.S. officials said Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki met with Cabinet officials and other politicians throughout Friday to plan the execution. Security was Iraqi leaders' main concern. Most officials expect Hussein's death to be followed by a rash of insurgent attacks as former Baathists retaliate against the Shiite-led government.The government also sorted through execution procedural requirements Friday, including the timing of the execution and the assembly of the gallows.U.S. military officials handed Hussein over to Iraqi officials around 8 p.m. Friday Baghdad time, according to one of Hussein's defense attorneys.Hussein's execution seemed to be much less than the historic turning point many people in Iraq and the United States once thought it would be.With Iraq mired in violence, the former dictator's demise no longer appeared to signal the beginning of new order. Instead, it seemed another reminder of the country's divisions.

Source: Hussein executed -- and Iraq braces - Los Angeles Times

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Twelve Days of Whoopsmas II (Part Two) 12/27/06

Link to Twelve Days of Whoopsmas II (Part Two) 12/27/06

Friday, December 29, 2006

Nations #1 Villain - George Bush

George W. lost the popular vote in 2000 and won by a slim 2% in 2004, but the least-loved president has finally achieved the overwhelming victory he always wanted — one in four Americans chose him as the No. 1 villain in the whole world! Bush totally beat also-ran villains such as Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden.

Source: Bush Finally Wins Landslide ... As Nation's #1 Villain - Wonkette

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I guess it's official...

Personally, I would need to see the video to believe it. But, even then it could all be bullshit...

Saddam Hussein - DEAD
Saddam Hussein was hanged roughly 10 minutes ago (just before 6 am local time)

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Reports: Saddam Executed in Baghdad

By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA and QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA
Associated Press Writers

BAGHDAD, Iraq

Some Arab media, including Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya and the U.S.- financed Al-Hurrah, reported about an hour before daylight Saturday (about 10 p.m. EST Friday) that Saddam had been executed. There was no confirmation from the Iraqi government.

A U.S. judge on Friday refused to stop Saddam's execution, rejecting a last-minute court challenge.

Source: BREITBART.COM - Reports: Saddam Executed in Baghdad

Educate yourself about Darfur...

SaveDarfur.org has a post called "Resources" that's worth checking out...


Videos

Darfur Diaries

Sudan: The Quick and the Terrible (PBS)

Peace Under Fire (The United Nations)

Video Testimonies (Amnesty International)

The Promise (Danbury High School)

Photos
Eyewitness Account of Brian Steidle: "In Darfur my camera was not enough" (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)

Photographs of Darfur (Physicians for Human Rights)

A Promise Unkept (Nicholas Kristof - New York Times)

Darfur: A Challenge for Us All (Center for American Progress)

(Continued...)



Nancy Pelosi Posts on Darfur for Human Rights Day

SaveDarfur.org has a post called "Special Guest Blogger: Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi Posts on Darfur for Human Rights Day" that's worth checking out...

Fifty eight years ago, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, announcing the basic rights and fundamental
freedoms to which every citizen of the world is entitled, and the Convention on
the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, declaring genocide a
crime under international law which the civilized world must prevent. This
weekend, we mark these anniversaries with heavy hearts, reminded that we are
bound to aid those who have been deprived of these very rights and
protections.In the preamble to the Declaration of Human Rights, the United
Nations and its members pledged to achieve "the promotion of universal respect
for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms." Despite this
pledge, we have seen an atrocity unfold before our very eyes in Darfur, yet we
have taken little action to protect these sacrosanct rights. The lack of
international action has allowed the Sudanese government to continue with what
USAID and the United Nations have called an "ethnic cleansing," as the nightmare
continues for our brothers and sisters in Darfur.



Help stop the genocide in Darfur

Dear Friend,

Did you know that 2.5 million people have been driven from their homes in Darfur, Sudan? Each day, they face threats that are hard for us to even imagine, including rape, disease, and starvation.

These people need our help to put an end to the genocide and they need it NOW.

Please join me in taking the first step to stopping the violence.

Visit the link below to sign the Save Darfur Coalition's petition urging President Bush and the UN Secretary-General to take immediate steps to stop the killing. http://action.savedarfur.org/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=6130.

Together, we can make a difference in the lives of millions of people in the region who desperately need outside help.

The Save Darfur Coalition is urging the international community to prevent further killings, displacement, and rape by deploying the UN peacekeeping force that has already been authorized, strengthening the understaffed African Union force that is already in Darfur, establishing a no-fly zone, increasing humanitarian aid, and ensuring access for delivery of food, medication and other essential supplies.

Please do not stand by while the violence continues - you can make a difference. Visit the link below to get involved. http://action.savedarfur.org/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=6130

Then please forward this message to your friends and family and ask them to join you.

If you'd like to make a donation to support the campaign, visit the link below now.
https://secure.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizations/darfur/shop/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=1318&track=Nov30_TAF

Thank you for your help.

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The Save Darfur Coalition is an alliance of over 175 faith-based, advocacy and humanitarian organizations whose mission is to raise public awareness about the ongoing genocide in Darfur and to mobilize a unified response to the atrocities that threaten the lives of more than two million people in the Darfur region. To learn more, please visit http://www.SaveDarfur.org.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Celebrate Global Orgasm for Peace Day


Today is the BIG day...12/22/06...have an orgasm for peace...

In the name of peace, find a partner -- or find yourself -- and have an orgasm. Just don't fake it.

Source: AlterNet: Sex & Relationships: Celebrate Global Orgasm for Peace Day

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Sign the Petition Supporting Impeachment of Bush and Cheney

Sign our Ten Reasons to Impeach Bush and Cheney Petition online.

Then print this PDF, make copies, and collect signatures from friends and neighbors.

One good place to collect names is right in front of your Representative's office, if there is passing foot traffic. You should do so prominently with a visible sign so your Representative (and staff) can't miss it. Other good locations are busy malls, libraries, and post offices. Be creative! You can also go door-to-door in your neighborhood and bring your petition to work or church.

Collect and submit names anytime, but especially on Impeachment Weekend, December 16-17, 2006.

If you'd prefer to collect petitions with a group, join (or help us organize) a local Impeachment Committee:
http://www.democrats.com/cdic

Instructions for submitting collected names:

  1. Go to http://democrats.com/impeach-petition
  2. look just below the message and click the "send to friend" link
  3. the "send to friend" page lets you keypunch up to 20 email addresses, one per line
  4. copy/paste this list of email addresses and save it on your computer for local organizing efforts in the future
  5. press "submit"

This will send an email to everyone on your list asking them to sign our Ten Reasons to Impeach Bush and Cheney Petition online, which will go directly to their Representative - and get an individual response.

Then send the original petitions to your representative.

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Full text of the Petition

I support the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney for the following reasons:
1. Violating the United Nations Charter by launching an illegal "War of Aggression" against Iraq without cause, using fraud to sell the war to Congress and the public, and misusing government funds to begin bombing without Congressional authorization.
2. Violating U.S. and international law by authorizing the torture of thousands of captives, resulting in dozens of deaths, and keeping prisoners hidden from the International Committee of the Red Cross.
3. Violating the Constituton by arbitrarily detaining Americans, legal residents, and non-Americans, without due process, without charge, and without access to counsel.
4. Violating the Geneva Conventions by targeting civilians, journalists, hospitals, and ambulances, and using illegal weapons, including white phosphorous, depleted uranium, and a new type of napalm.
5. Violating U.S. law and the Constitution through widespread wiretapping of the phone calls and emails of Americans without a warrant.
6. Violating the Constitution by using "signing statements" to defy hundreds of laws passed by Congress.
7. Violating U.S. and state law by obstructing honest elections in 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006.
8. Violating U.S. law by using paid propaganda and disinformation, selectively and misleadingly leaking classified information, and exposing the identity of a covert CIA operative working on sensitive WMD proliferation for political retribution.
9. Subverting the Constitution and abusing Presidential power by asserting a "Unitary Executive Theory" giving unlimited powers to the President, by obstructing efforts by Congress and the Courts to review and restrict Presidential actions, and by promoting and signing legislation negating the Bill of Rights and the Writ of Habeas Corpus.
10. Gross negligence in failing to assist New Orleans residents after Hurricane Katrina, in ignoring urgent warnings of an Al Qaeda attack prior to Sept. 11, 2001, and in increasing air pollution causing global warming.

Sign the petition online.

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Collecting Names on the Street

The 5 second pitch on the street is: "Sign our petition to impeach Bush and Cheney!"

If they agree, you hand them the clipboard and they sign, and while they are signing you can say:

"We will deliver this petition to our Congressman, Joe Blow. You can have even more impact if you send an email to him directly, so if you don't mind we will email you with the link to our online letter. Thank you so much for your support!"

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Source: Petition Supporting Impeachment of Bush and Cheney AfterDowningStreet.org

Best Wishes to Senator Tim Johnson & Family...


Get well soon Senator Johnson!!!

All our prayers and positive healing thoughts are with you...

December 13, 2006

REID STATEMENT ON SENATOR TIM JOHNSON

Washington, DCU.S. Senator Harry Reid of Nevada released the following statement on news that South Dakota Senator Tim Johnson has suffered a possible stroke.

“Senator Johnson is a dear friend to me and to all of us here in the Senate. Every member of the United States Senate sends our best to him and to his family at this difficult time, and we wish him a full recovery.”

Source: Democrats.senate.gov - Senator Harry Reid, Democratic Leader

An Appeal for Redress

An Appeal for Redress from the War in Iraq

Many active duty, reserve, and guard service members are concerned about the war in Iraq and support the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The Appeal for Redress provides a way in which individual service members can appeal to their Congressional Representative and US Senators to urge an end to the U.S. military occupation. The Appeal messages will be delivered to members of Congress at the time of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in January 2007.

The wording of the Appeal for Redress is short and simple. It is patriotic and respectful in tone.

As a patriotic American proud to serve the nation in uniform, I respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to support the prompt withdrawal of all American military forces and bases from Iraq . Staying in Iraq will not work and is not worth the price. It is time for U.S. troops to come home.

If you agree with this message, click here.

The Appeal for Redress is sponsored by active duty service members based in the Norfolk area and by a sponsoring committee of veterans and military family members. The Sponsoring committee consists of Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans For Peace, and Military Families Speak Out.

Members of the military have a legal right to communicate with their member of Congress. To learn more about the rights and restrictions that apply to service members click here.

Attorneys and counselors experienced in military law are available to help service members who need assistance in countering any attempts to suppress this communication with members of Congress.

Click here to send the Appeal to your elected representatives.

Source: An Appeal for Redress

About Face: Soldiers Call for Iraq Withdrawal

After appearing only seven weeks ago on the Internet, the Appeal for Redress, brainchild of 29-year-old Navy seaman Jonathan Hutto, has already been signed by nearly 1,000 US soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen, including dozens of officers--most of whom are on active duty. Not since 1969, when some 1,300 active-duty military personnel signed an open letter in the New York Times opposing the war in Vietnam, has there been such a dramatic barometer of rising military dissent.

Interviews with two dozen signers of the Appeal reveal a mix of motives for opposing the war: ideological, practical, strategic and moral. But all those interviewed agree that it is time to start withdrawing the troops. Coming from an all-volunteer military, the Appeal was called "unprecedented" by Eugene Fidell, president of the National Institute of Military Justice.

Source: About Face: Soldiers Call for Iraq Withdrawal

George & Laura...


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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

FDA: Antidepressants risky for young adults

The Food and Drug Administration recently completed a mass review of 372 studies involving about 100,000 patients and 11 antidepressants, including Lexapro, Zoloft, Prozac and Paxil. When the results are analyzed by age, it becomes clear there is an elevated risk for suicidal thoughts and behavior among adults 18 to 25 that approaches that seen in children, the FDA said in documents released ahead of Wednesday’s scheduled meeting of its psychopharmacologic drugs advisory committee.

Source: FDA: Antidepressants risky for young adults - Mental Health - MSNBC.com

Tom DeLay starts a blog

Oof. Blue Meme provides the background:

You may have heard that former important person Tom DeLay has started a blog. You may have also heard that said blog allowed unmoderated comments -- briefly.
The comments were purged, of course. Folks like DeLay are not exactly down with the reality of democracy in such unadulterated form. But a savvy blogger managed to snag and copy the comments before they followed DeLay's career into the ozone.

One hundred and eleven unmoderated comments were posted and quickly archived saved by quick-thinking blogger James Risser.

'You left Congress disgracefully and you want people to take you seriously? You should be in prison you...'read more digg story

Source: AlterNet: Blogs: PEEK: Tom DeLay starts a blog

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Anne Telnaes - 12/13/06

Thursday, December 7, 2006

My Spring Widget

Are Israel and Hizballah Squaring Off to Fight Again?

Last summer's truce has done little to remove the Hizballah military threat on Israel's northern border, and that may soon become intolerable to the Jewish state

By TIM MCGIRK/BEIRUT AND AARON J. KLEIN/BIRANIT

Through a pair of high-powered binoculars, an Israeli officer scans the Lebanese side of Israel's northern border. Three shepherds and 20 goats come into his view, moving across an olive grove. It seems like an innocent pastoral scene until the Israeli notices that one of the shepherds is speaking into a walkie-talkie, while another is staring back at the Israeli through his own state-of-the art binoculars. They are Hizballah, and they're stalking back, along the Lebanese-Israeli border

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Source: TIME.com: Are Israel and Hizballah Squaring Off to Fight Again? -- Page 1

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Quotes of the Day - Thursday, Dec. 07, 2006 - TIME

Thursday, Dec. 07, 2006

The ability of the United States to influence events is diminishing. Our ship of state has hit rough waters. It must now chart a new way forward.

— Lee Hamilton

co-chair of the Iraq Study Group, at a news conference on Capitol Hill

Source: Quotes of the Day - Thursday, Dec. 07, 2006 - TIME

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Monday, December 4, 2006

Chavez Reelected President of Venezuela: 61.4% of Vote

Chavez Reelected President of Venezuela: 61.4% of Vote

Sunday, Dec 03, 2006
By: Venezuelanalysis.com

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Chavez speaks to supporters in front of Miraflores Presidential Palace, follwowing the announcement that he had won reelection with 61.4% of the vote.
Credit: VTV

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Caracas, December 3, 2006-- According to the first preliminary results from Venezuela's National Electoral Council, President Hugo Chavez won the presidency with 61.4% of the vote to his challenger's 38.4%. This is with 78.3% of the votes counted.

So far, Chavez got 5.9 million votes and Manuel Rosales, the candidate of the opposition, who got 3.7 million votes. This means that Chavez got slightly more votes than during the 2004 recall referendum and about 23 percentage points more than Rosales.

CNE President Tibisay Lucena also announced that as soon as 80% of the votes had been tallied, the CNe would make an announcement of who officially won the presidency.

In middle and upper class neighborhoods people started booing and banging pots in protest to the announcement, while in the capital's poor neighborhoods people began launching fireworks in celebration.

A mere 20 minutes after the CNE announcement, Chavez appeared on the balcony of the Miraflores Presidential Palace, singing the national anthem to a crowd of supporters who had gathered below in the midst of a heavy downpour.

Source: Chavez Reelected President of Venezuela: 61.4% of Vote

Saturday, December 2, 2006

Millions of U.S. international travelers assigned terrorist risk ratings

Millions of U.S. international travelers assigned terrorist risk ratings

From Associated Press
11:10 AM PST, December 1, 2006

Without their knowledge, millions of Americans and foreigners crossing U.S. borders in the past four years have been assigned scores generated by U.S. government computers rating the risk that the travelers are terrorists or criminals.
The travelers are not allowed to see or directly challenge these risk assessments, which the government intends to keep on file for 40 years.

The government calls the system critical to national security following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Some privacy advocates call it one of the most intrusive and risky schemes yet mounted in the name of anti-terrorism efforts.
Virtually every person entering and leaving the United States by air, sea or land is scored by the Homeland Security Department's Automated Targeting System, or ATS. The scores are based on ATS' analysis of their travel records and other data, including items such as where they are from, how they paid for tickets, their motor vehicle records, past one-way travel, seating preference and what kind of meal they ordered.

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Source: Millions of U.S. international travelers assigned terrorist risk ratings - Los Angeles Times

12 Reasons BUSH HATES YOU!

12 Reasons BUSH HATES YOU!

12. If you’re not in the 31% who approve of his performance, that means you’re a terrorist-aiding Abu Ghraib candidate, and BUSH HATES YOU!

11. If you’re one of 30 million homosexuals in the US, then you have to stay single because BUSH HATES YOU!

10. If you support Thomas Jefferson’s recomendation to keep religion and government separate, BUSH HATES YOU!

9. If you think stem cells should be used for research instead of thrown in the trash, BUSH HATES YOU!

8. A study has confirmed that most Bush voters are psycho, so if you aren’t nuts BUSH HATES YOU!

7. Maybe your son is fighting in Iraq and you want him home? BUSH HATES YOU!

6. If you’re homeless because of a natural disaster, watch out for the next Katrina because BUSH HATES YOU!

5. If you have oil and want to discount it to the poor for the winter, BUSH HATES YOU!

4. If you want to improve the safety of steel skyscrapers by investigating the only three that ever collapsed due to fire, BUSH HATES YOU!

3. If you’re a scientist who won’t falsify global warming data, BUSH HATES YOU!

2. If you want to resolve conflict through dialogue instead of the mass mutilation of other people’s children, BUSH HATES YOU!

Last, but not least…

1. If you want all the votes to be counted, count on this:

BUSH HATES YOU!

Source: Hard-boiled Dreams of the World » Blog Archive » 12 Reasons BUSH HATES YOU!

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Human Rights Day 2006 Denounce Torture Initiative

Celebrate International Human Rights Day by standing up for the America we can all believe in.

In a few weeks, we recognize a significant day for human rights. December 10 marks the date the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was unanimously adopted by the United Nations in 1948.

This year, we are trying to do something we have never done before -- mobilize half a million people to take action. Our goal is to gather 500,000 signatures on the “America I Believe In” pledge by June 2007. This will send a clear message to our elected officials that the America we believe in leads the world on human rights. The White House and Congress must hear from grassroots activists in great numbers that we refuse to tolerate our nation’s effort to undermine our vision of human rights. We can create the political change we wish to see.

Gathering pledge signatures is just one of three ways you can get involved this December 10. We have designed three levels of engagement. Each level has actions, activity ideas and useful fact sheets to help you promote International Human Rights Day. However you decide to participate, make sure to sign up to stay connected by completing the form below.

Also, check out our media tools. Use them to reach out to your community or student newspapers (you'll need a members-area password to access this document) around Human Rights Day, December 10, 2006 »

Level 1 (for the busy activist)

Sign the pledge and take action. If you have already signed the pledge, tell 5 friends about the pledge. Take a stand in supporting the closure of Guantanamo » (Download printer-friendly version of the pledge)

Level 2

Create your own video. Send us a 5-10 second video in your own words as to why the America You Believe In would close Guantanamo . You can sign, dance or simply speak your message of a vision you want to see. Video clips will be highlighted on January 11, marking the 5th anniversary of when detainees were first transferred to Guantanamo. If videos are not your style, send us your picture with your 'close Guantanamo' message.

Level 3

Have a human rights birthday party! The UDHR is turning 58; help commemorate the birth of the modern human rights movement by hosting a human rights birthday party. When you sign up below, you will receive an info packet with a fact sheet on the role the US played in ensuring international standards for due process and rule of law. Buy a birthday cake and don candles sharing with your partygoers. Sign the UDHR birthday card and send it to your Member of Congress and your Senators reminding them of the historic role this nation played in helping to shape human rights. This is a great educational opportunity providing your group with a starting point for discussing human rights concerns. Sign up here to receive additional info by clicking below:

Source: Human Rights Day 2006 Denounce Torture Initiative

National Mandate for Peace Call-in Day, Dec. 4th

Call your Representative and Senators and tell them “Stop Funding War! – Bring Our Troops Home – NOW! ”

The first “National Call-In Day” since the election will be Dec. 4, and we’re encouraging you to please participate by placing a call to your representative and senators to ask them to “Stop Funding War” and bring our troops home.

The death toll and carnage in Iraq is increasing at an alarming rate. Our soldiers are caught in the middle of a civil war unleashed by an administration that refused to plan for postwar reconstruction and failed to understand Iraqi culture and history.
Congress and the administration sit and wait ... for the Baker-Hamilton Iraq Study Group report, for the Pentagon study group report, the White House study group -- for anything they can hide behind.
On Election Day, voters said enough is enough -- we want a new direction. Let’s make sure Congress hears it again by jamming the switchboards on Dec. 4 with our pleas to bring our troops home immediately.
Sign the petition!

Read our plan!

Bring the Mandate for Peace to Washington DC on Jan. 27!

Send an email to the Iraq Study Group. Ask that their recommendations include immediate withdrawal of American troops from Iraq.

Source: National "Mandate for Peace" Call-in Day, Dec. 4 - Progressive Democrats of America

Bush & Maliki Cartoon by Daryl Cagle



Source: Daryl Cagle, MSNBC.com

Stop Funding War!!!


Please sign the petition to stop this war and bring our soldiers home... Click on this link to sign...mcgovern petition

(For complete details about H.R. 4232, including a link to the full text of the bill, a list of co-sponsors, and recent actions on the bill in the U.S. House, click here.)

H.R.4232 would prohibit further use of Defense Department funds to deploy United States Armed Forces to Iraq. Funds could still be used to provide for:

  • the safe and orderly withdrawal of all troops;
  • consultations with other governments, NATO and the UN regarding international forces;
  • financial assistance and equipment to either Iraqi security forces and/or international forces.

In addition, the bill would not prohibit or restrict non-defense funding to carry out reconstruction in Iraq

For more information, read the full article.

Listen to Rep McGovern live from Camp Democracy: Click here.

Source: Progressive Democrats of America

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