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Many
Americans can (a) say that they oppose the targeted killings of
Americans on foreign soil while simultaneously (b) supporting the
killing of Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen because, for them, the term
"Americans" doesn't include people like Anwar al-Awlaki.
he
celebrity trolls who currently reign on commercial television, who bill
themselves as liberal or conservative, read from the same corporate
script. They spin the same court gossip. They ignore what the corporate
state wants ignored. They champion what the corporate state wants
championed.
By Eric Zuesse
State Department's Keystone XL "Study' Now Exposed as a Triple Hoax
No climatologist was involved in the report, the report was sub-contracted by TransCanada (the firm seeking approval for the pipeline), and the report ignores the pipeline's impact on climate change.
State Department's Keystone XL "Study' Now Exposed as a Triple Hoax
No climatologist was involved in the report, the report was sub-contracted by TransCanada (the firm seeking approval for the pipeline), and the report ignores the pipeline's impact on climate change.
A
new report from the United Nations accuses past and current US
officials of withholding details regarding which specific individuals
were responsible for the nation's policy of enhanced interrogation,
known throughout the rest of the world as torture. While the illegal
acts were approved at the highest level of the US government, the UN
insists those responsible still must be tried for war crimes, and if
convicted, imprisoned.
The
circle of right-wing Republicans and corporatist Clintonite Democrats
is still intact. That means Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and other
Democratic leaders will keep on promoting the right-wing agenda known as
Simpson Bowles until their party loses all its political power at the
polls.
Whistleblower Bradley Manning has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, and he should receive it.
Why would the State Dept have the oil industry write the report on the Keystone Pipeline?
By Kate Michelman
Why women chose Gosnell: Pa. politicians continue to make it harder for women to get safe abortions
Politicians continue to make it harder for women to get safe abortions. Pennsylvania lawmakers are not alone in developing strategies to regulate abortion care right out of existence. In fact, state legislatures have enacted 135 abortion restrictions in just the last two years, according to the Guttmacher Institute. It's important that women know that abortion is a legal, safe medical procedure.
Why women chose Gosnell: Pa. politicians continue to make it harder for women to get safe abortions
Politicians continue to make it harder for women to get safe abortions. Pennsylvania lawmakers are not alone in developing strategies to regulate abortion care right out of existence. In fact, state legislatures have enacted 135 abortion restrictions in just the last two years, according to the Guttmacher Institute. It's important that women know that abortion is a legal, safe medical procedure.
By Robert De Filippis
Where can we find a more relevant example of organized irresponsibility than Washington, D.C.?
Where can we find a more relevant example of organized irresponsibility than Washington, D.C.?
Organized irresponsibility is destroying our planet while we insist on maximizing shareholder value.
In
the US, citizens can be detained indefinitely and even executed without
due process of law. There is no basis in the US Constitution for these
asserted powers. The unconstitutional powers exist only because
Congress, the judiciary and the American people have accepted the lie
that the loss of civil liberty is the price paid for protection against
terrorists.
By John Steinsvold
An Alternative to Capitalism (since we cannot legislate morality)
Perhaps for the first time in history, we, as a nation and as a people, have the ability to conduct our internal economic affairs without the need to use money. We have the necessary democratic government, we have the abundant resources, we have the educational facilities and also the technical knowledge to do so. In light of what is happening in our economy today, should we not, at least, explore this possibility?
An Alternative to Capitalism (since we cannot legislate morality)
Perhaps for the first time in history, we, as a nation and as a people, have the ability to conduct our internal economic affairs without the need to use money. We have the necessary democratic government, we have the abundant resources, we have the educational facilities and also the technical knowledge to do so. In light of what is happening in our economy today, should we not, at least, explore this possibility?
It's
been said that Americans have the most expensive urine in the world
because of all the unneeded vitamins they take. But there is another
unneeded substance that Americans ingest, thanks to all the drug ads on
TV, that is much more serious: unneeded prescription drugs.
A
new age of space exploration has begun. One of the most notable things
we will likely see is a permanent colony on Mars. This could happen
within 30 to 60 years, about a generation's time, when there would be an
"irreversible migration" of humans from Earth to permanent space
colonies. "This Mars colony will start off with a few thousand people,
and then it may grow over 100 years to a few million people, but it will
be there permanently. That should be really exciting, to be alive
during that stage of humanity's history," Anderson told The Atlantic.
Just like the European explorers had to first build their fleets to
conquer the world, and the American settlers forged their own tools and
laid railroads to conquer the Continent, the first phase the first
phase of conquering space is one of preparation and self-sufficiency.
"We're really not talking about if; we're talking about when."
Medical
ethicist Harvey Fineberg says that three are paths forward for the
ever-evolving human species: (1) to stop evolving completely, (2) to
evolve naturally, or (3) to control the next steps of human evolution,
using genetic modification, in order to make ourselves smarter, faster
and better. This last, self-directed concept is known as
"neo-evolution,' and it is within our grasp, he says. "What will come in
the future?" the doctor asks. "As a species, are we destined to become
something different?" He says that not only will people be able to
change the cells in their own bodies, but will be able change the genes
in their offspring so the next generation will have super capacities
such as higher intelligence, more speed and strength, and longer
lifespans. These developments might occur in the next 100 years, he
says. The impacts on society are unknown but need to be based on wisdom.
The spiritual Creators/Warriors Gather and Rise with the Coming of a Fresh Live Spring.
By Thomas Farrell
In Memoriam: Chinua Achebe (1930-2013)
Chinua Achebe (1930-2013), the Nigerian novelist, was the author of the widely read novel THINGS FALL APART (1958) and its sequel NO LONGER AT EASE (1960), which deserves to be more widely read. Achebe was also the author of a controversial essay about Joseph Conrad's novel HEART OF DARKNESS. Even though I came to disagree with Achebe about Conrad's novel, Achebe's essay prompted me to think through exactly why I disagreed.
In Memoriam: Chinua Achebe (1930-2013)
Chinua Achebe (1930-2013), the Nigerian novelist, was the author of the widely read novel THINGS FALL APART (1958) and its sequel NO LONGER AT EASE (1960), which deserves to be more widely read. Achebe was also the author of a controversial essay about Joseph Conrad's novel HEART OF DARKNESS. Even though I came to disagree with Achebe about Conrad's novel, Achebe's essay prompted me to think through exactly why I disagreed.
This
opinion piece references pop culture to talk about the future of
mankind and the potential ramifications (both negative and positive) of
our on-going thrusts towards "progress." This blog post is on my Tumblr,
but I will take it down if you need those 48 hours of exclusivity.
Please let me know via email. Thanks, Rachel
"William
McGinley, a partner at Patton Boggs, a Washington law firm, released a
statement to CNN on Monday confirming a story that first appeared in the
Daily Beast that the Office of Congressional Ethics is looking into the
Minnesota congresswoman's presidential campaign."
and
Paul's marathon 13-hour filibuster was not the end of the conversation
on drones. Suddenly, drones are everywhere, and so is the backlash.
Efforts to counter drones at home and abroad are growing in the courts,
at places of worship, outside air force bases, inside the UN, at state
legislatures, inside Congress--and having an effect on policy.
Jean
Podrasky, 48, a lesbian who wants to marry her partner, will be at
Tuesday's U.S. Supreme Court hearing on Proposition 8 in seating
reserved for family members and guests of Chief Justice John G. Roberts
Jr. Roberts is mostly a blank slate when it comes to gay marriage. So
while Roberts' guest list may be nothing more than an example of a son
trying to keep his mother happy, given how much of a question mark he
represents, it's one that's sure to be analyzed by those on both sides
of the same-sex marriage debate as everyone awaits this week's
long-awaited action.
By Robert Weiner
Congress Voting Rights Act Power Is In The Constitution; Ginsburg and Gingrich Agree
In the oral debate over cutting down the power of the Voting Rights Act -- the law designed to assure enforcement of no discrimination against minorities' right to vote -- Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia stated last month, "This is not the kind of a question you can leave to Congress." He called the bill, "perpetuation of racial entitlement." He added, "It is very difficult to get out."
Congress Voting Rights Act Power Is In The Constitution; Ginsburg and Gingrich Agree
In the oral debate over cutting down the power of the Voting Rights Act -- the law designed to assure enforcement of no discrimination against minorities' right to vote -- Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia stated last month, "This is not the kind of a question you can leave to Congress." He called the bill, "perpetuation of racial entitlement." He added, "It is very difficult to get out."
Obama's
endless years of "negotiating" with the Republicans are his substitute
for using the bully pulpit to make his case against them to the people
-- his substitute for leadership.
By tariq al-maeena
Two letters, a decade apart
No matter how you look at it, the Iraq invasion engineered by the Bush administration ruined a country and spilled the blood of innocents, all to satisfy a megalomaniac US president who had lost touch with reality
Two letters, a decade apart
No matter how you look at it, the Iraq invasion engineered by the Bush administration ruined a country and spilled the blood of innocents, all to satisfy a megalomaniac US president who had lost touch with reality
Fifty
years after "The Feminine Mystique", we've decided to shift the blame
largely to women, per Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg. Her "Lean In"
movement is at best highly ineffectual but more likely a distraction
from the urgent priorities for change that would benefit all workers.
By Stephen Lendman
Expanding Guantanamo
In 2008, candidate Obama promised to close Guantanamo. Straightaway as president, he issued Executive Order titled "Review and Disposition of Individuals Detained at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and Closure of Detention Facilities."
Expanding Guantanamo
In 2008, candidate Obama promised to close Guantanamo. Straightaway as president, he issued Executive Order titled "Review and Disposition of Individuals Detained at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and Closure of Detention Facilities."
As
for Olivia saying she is "apolitical," I don't think so. She voted to
rig the election for Fitz because she thought he would be the better
president. She liked what he would do for the country. Sounds
political to me. Certainly her vagina was also part of that decision! So
in answer to your question, Cyrus, Olivia's vagina is political. For a
definitive answer, best to ask Olivia again - although she has already
said
Guardians
of the Washington foreign policy consensus fear Rand Paul, not least
for his allegedly isolationist foreign policy. Steve Breyman looks
closely at the Rand's policy and fights it mostly moderate and
non-threatening to foreign policy elites.
It's
one thing to punish someone for calling attention to Israel's rank
behavior. It is something else to insist that foul is actually fair --
to say the sewage smells like roses. Who would be reckless enough to
imply such a nauseating thing and do so with a straight face before
cameras with the whole world watching? How about the President of the
United States?
Mike
Malloy has been raising Cain his entire professional career. His voice
and commentary have helped to keep truth in our political discussions
of today. This past weekend he reflected a bit on hope for the future.
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Obama Spurns Palestinian Rights
He frankly doesn't give a damn. He spent three days in Israel. He showed one-sided support. He gave Palestinians short shrift. He spent token time in Ramallah.
He frankly doesn't give a damn. He spent three days in Israel. He showed one-sided support. He gave Palestinians short shrift. He spent token time in Ramallah.
THE ROYALTY/LOYALTY TRAP: Why Freedom of Speech is Affected
The Royalty/Loyalty trap: why the UK is stuck with the yolk of Monarchy.
The Royalty/Loyalty trap: why the UK is stuck with the yolk of Monarchy.
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Keep Guns Out of Criminal Hands - NYTimes.com
..Already, the gun lobby has exerted so much pressure on Republicans and red-state Democrats that the Democrats have dropped an assault weapons ban. The ban will be brought up as an amendment to the bills endorsed by the Senate leadership, dooming its chances.The Senate will take up a package of gun-control measures when it returns from recess . Poll after poll has shown that the vast majority of Americans support closing the loophole for private sales...No Republican has signed on as a co-sponsor. So talks are under way to water it down a bit, to attract enough Republicans to beat a filibuster and pressure the House to go along...Negotiators say the most likely compromise would require background checks for all commercial and advertised sales, including those on the Internet, along with sales at gun shows... but it would leave out unadvertised, person-to-person sales of guns."
..Already, the gun lobby has exerted so much pressure on Republicans and red-state Democrats that the Democrats have dropped an assault weapons ban. The ban will be brought up as an amendment to the bills endorsed by the Senate leadership, dooming its chances.The Senate will take up a package of gun-control measures when it returns from recess . Poll after poll has shown that the vast majority of Americans support closing the loophole for private sales...No Republican has signed on as a co-sponsor. So talks are under way to water it down a bit, to attract enough Republicans to beat a filibuster and pressure the House to go along...Negotiators say the most likely compromise would require background checks for all commercial and advertised sales, including those on the Internet, along with sales at gun shows... but it would leave out unadvertised, person-to-person sales of guns."
The
research shows that it is possible for bacteria to lie directly on the
surface of a metal or mineral and transfer electrical charge through
their cell membranes. This means that it is possible to 'tether'
bacteria directly to electrodes -- bringing scientists a step closer to
creating efficient microbial fuel cells or 'bio-batteries'.
Ari
Emanuel is not pleased with Brian Williams. After sitting down for an
interview for Rock Center alongside his brothers -- Rahm, the mayor of
Chicago, and Ezekiel, a bioethicist -- Ari took issue with Williams'
style of of questioning. So much so, that Ari sent a legal letter to
NBC. Specifically, Ari took issue with Williams' apparently aggressive
interviewing -- "asking the brothers about their connection to Israel
and Ari's reputation as an ultra-aggressive Hollywood agent, among other
things" -- when they were expecting a more lighthearted chat.
Now
there is a crack in the theory, tiny at first but opening into a
fissure, that casts doubt on how science observes the universe. The
fault isn't that the mathematics was wobbly ad loose. Quite the
opposite. The universe is too finely tuned to fit the random model. God
isn't going to leap into the breach, although religion has reason to
feel better about not accepting the so-called "accidental universe." The
real fascination lies in how to match reality out there" with the
potentiality of the human mind. Both are up for grabs. In the modern
era, Sir Arthur Eddington and especially Paul Dirac first noticed that
certain "coincidences" in dimensionless ratios can be found. These
ratios link microscopic with macroscopic quantities. Whether we're
speaking of genes and the brain or solar systems and galaxies,
self-organization is present, operating through the constant activity of
feedback.
Neo-atheists
keep pitting the two against each other, however. Their audiences pee
in their pants with delight when the flat-earth canard gets trotted
out... Dogmatists pound their drums so hard that they can't hear one
another. Their audiences, on the other hand, are unaware of the
traveling dog and pony shows featuring the same adversaries over and
over, who simulate surprise and "gotcha" moments. The only voice of
reason in Puebla was that of Dan Dennett, who spoke about religion not
as something hateful but rather as a phenomenon that begs investigation
as part of human society, human nature even. Clearly, religion is
man-made, so the question is what good does it do for us. Are we born to
believe and, if so, why? Dennett is not as sure as the neo-atheists
with whom he is often lumped together that religion is irrational or
that the world would be a better place if its demise were...
More
prisoners have joined a hunger strike at the U.S. military prison at
Guantanamo Bay, officials said Monday, as defense lawyers expressed
alarm about one of the most sustained protests at the base in several
years. There are 28 prisoners on hunger strike, up from 21 a week
earlier, including three who were hospitalized for dehydration from
refusing to eat, said Navy Capt. Robert Durand, a spokesman for the
prison on the U.S. base in Cuba. The military is force-feeding 10 of the
prisoners to prevent dangerous weight loss.
In
a breakthrough that could one day yield important clues about the
nature of matter itself, a team of Harvard scientists have succeeding in
measuring the magnetic charge of single particles of matter and
antimatter more accurately than ever before. "That is a spectacular jump
in precision for any fundamental quality," Gabrielse said, of the
antiproton measurements. "That's a leap that we don't often see in
physics, at least not in a single step." Such measurements, Gabrielse
said, could one day help scientists answer a question that seems more
suited for the philosophy classroom than the physics lab -- why are we
here? Though their results still fit within the predictions made by the
standard model, Gabrielse said being able to more accurately measure the
characteristics of both matter and antimatter may yet help shed new
light on how the universe works.
Is
the nature of a vacuum really fixed? Not so, according to two
forthcoming papers. Researchers have identified a quantum level
mechanism for interpreting a vacuum as being filled with pairs of
virtual particles with fluctuating energy values. They've also
discovered that physical constraints, such as the speed of light and the
so-called impedance of free space, are indications of the total number
of elementary particles in nature. This finding has further
repercussions, though. There's the theoretical possibility that the
speed of light is, in fact, not fixed. Instead, the speed could
potentially fluctuate at a level that's independent of the energy of
each light quantum, or photon, and that's also greater than fluctuations
induced by quantum level gravity. Instead, the speed of light would
depend on variations in the vacuum properties of space or time.
Due
to some unique physical light absorption properties of nanowires, the
limit of how much energy we can utilize from the sun's rays is higher
than previous believed.
U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry and Afghan President Hamid Karzai made a
show of unity Monday, shortly after the U.S. military ceded control of
its last detention facility in Afghanistan, ending a longstanding
irritant in relations between the two countries. Kerry, in Afghanistan
for an unannounced visit, said he and Karzai were "on the same page"
when it comes to peace talks with the Taliban. Karzai had infuriated
U.S. officials by accusing Washington of colluding with Taliban
insurgents to keep Afghanistan weak even as the Obama administration
presses ahead with plans to hand off security responsibility to Afghan
forces and end NATO's combat mission by the end of next year.
"This
is the direction battery research is going, not only for something with
high energy density but also high power density," Ajayan said. "It's
somewhere between a battery and a supercapacitor."
The
Israeli Supreme Court on Sunday rejected the state's request to
postpone dismantling a large, unsanctioned West Bank settler enclave
until late 2015, dealing a serious blow to settler hopes to keep dozens
of rogue outposts standing. The ruling could ignite a violent showdown
with settlers, who have vowed not to abandon their hilltop stronghold,
Migron. The state submitted the delay petition earlier this month,
seeking to bypass the high court's earlier order to dismantle the Migron
outpost by March 31 because it was built on privately held Palestinian
land.
Eight
months before President Barack Obama's health care law goes prime time,
a confederation of industry and business groups is ramping up its
lobbying apparatus for an 11th-hour assault on the web of new taxes and
regulations. Medical device makers, health insurers, retailers and
restaurants are waging what lobbyists call a coordinated effort to gain
Senate Democratic support for overturning $130 billion in taxes that
will be used to fund the new law, and repealing a mandate requiring
employers to provide insurance coverage for full-time workers or pay a
fine.
"The
lesbian cousin of Chief Justice John Roberts will attend this week's
historic arguments on gay marriage as his guest. Some prominent
politicians have changed their stand on gay marriage because of
relatives, but for a justice, the impact is unknown."