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Thursday, May 14, 2009 06:35 PM
Original article: They're Obama's wars now

Is Obama delaying the so-called stimulus to pay for Pak war?

According to the NY Times, only 6% of the stimulus has gone out, despite the haste of the administration to get the legislation passed, using the recession as an excuse.

While Obama and company hastily paid bank execs bonuses, the average-people stimulus seems purposely convoluted and constipated.

Maybe it is the first funds for Obama's expanded Af-Pak war budget.

Friday, May 15, 2009 04:23 AM
Original article: We tortured to justify war

Conason should call on Hillary Clinton to resign

She led us into the last war. She's leading us into the next one. She's said nothing about torture.

Friday, May 15, 2009 05:45 AM

Your stimulus dollars spent on surveillance cameras.

I've been looking for the lost stimulus, you know, the one supposed to benefit us, not bankers. 94% of it has never been spent, despite Obama's desparate please of catastrophic outcomes if the legislation wasn't passed in twenty minutes. In fact, the administration now claims it doesn't plan to spend the money for years--a handy pot for diversion into war.

Of the six percent that was spent, it appears from smaller venue papers that a big chunk went toward police equipment and, particularly, surveillance systems for Homeland Security.

So, while Obama refuses to release the torture photos, he's taking plenty of footage of us.

Friday, May 15, 2009 06:51 AM

As an interested, criminal, party, the military cannot provide fair process

General Odierno's suppression of the torture photos this past week is Exhibit A that the military cannot police itself, and will pervert any process to cover brass ass.

Better rules look fine on paper, but they are meaningless without credible judges to enforce them. The military has already shown it will pressure tribunal processes to its own ends.

What's the old saying from Frost? The best way out is through. Obama is just setting America up to be beaten over and over again with this issue. Deal with it, deal with it once. Dealing with our sordid past IS moving forward.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009 06:34 AM
Original article: London's best show in town

Off to the Cantonement for a spot of tea

How wonderful to visit a city that takes surveillance seriously and shoots first and asks questions later. But, I don't imagine that Garrison is following the newspaper coverage of the attempt to find justice for Jean Charles de Menezes. Naw, Gary's interested in peccadillos involving trousers and kazoos up skirts.

But came back, Garrison! Obama is trying his best to run the new empire along British lines. Here's a recent quote, "You've got a situation where, in some cases, indivdiduals should not have been detained, but after having been detained for six years may not have a very friendly view toward the United States."

The PMs of the Empire would have understand that logic perfectly. If you treat a colonial badly, you had bloody well better keep him locked up without any rights, ESPECIALLY if you locked him up in error. Or execute him after a military show trial.

Unless of course the prisoner has learned to LOVE his captors after they mistakenly detained and tortured him, and until he learns to describe his torturers as heroes.

Thursday, May 21, 2009 08:01 PM
Original article: Another round for democracy

"in the presence of the original founding documents"

How fitting, and sad, that Obama should announce the end of American democracy in the presence of these documents.

Indefinite detention without habeus corpus.

The divine right of president-kings, and no punishment for the elites.

The whole nation, and world, turned into nothing but a Gitmo, all of us, Muslim or not, servants to the whims of the wealthy and powerful aristocracy.

Me? I still hold these truths to be self-evident, that (as Dr. King intoned) allllllllll people are created equal, and endowed with certain inalienable rights.

That Dick Cheney does not agree with Jefferson and King, I am not surprised.

I only wish that our brother Barack Obama agreed with the American creed. I only wish we had elected an American like King or Jefferson or any non-elite-on-the-street as President, is that too much to ask? It has been too long since we've had an American in the Oval Office, or in Congress, or the high court. Too long. We worked too hard to be so betrayed.

Friday, May 22, 2009 07:28 AM

@jlj On Stopping Obama-Cheney

The tendency in American political debate is two-sided dialectic, and the danger of dialectic is when the two sides basically agree, leaving out other viewpoints. In this case, Obama and Cheney disagree on particulars but not substantively on the powers of the imperial presidency, the trashing of human and constitutional rights, and the immunity of elites. In this two-sided context, Cheney makes Obama look reasonable and the voice of anti-torture, though Obama in effect proposes institutionalizing the unConstitutional regime of Cheney.

We need someone to be the third, reasonable voice who can supplant Cheney's frankly fascist viewpoint, but instead represent American Constiutional values. Someone who can paint Obama's proposed gulag as the anti-American, anti-democratic notion that it really is.

Although we of course need a movement of many voices, and we don't have to all agree, we do need one person as the face of constitutionalism, because that is how our media works.

Any suggestions? I'd suggest Russ Feingold, but looks like he's checked his brain and conscience in favor of party disclipine.

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