The
current business of human rights means human rights for some and not
for others. Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Physicians for
Human Rights, the Peace Alliance, and Citizens for Global Solutions are
all guilty of buying into the false creed that U.S. military force can
be deployed to promote human rights. None of these groups stood up to
oppose the invasion of Iraq or Afghanistan.
Birgitta
said, "I was so fond of this American idea of freedom of democracy and
the freedom of expression, which just no longer exists today in the US.
We have an entirely different way of communicating now than ever before,
and so we need completely new laws created, to encompass all of the new
technology. We are living in an entirely different world, so all of our
laws are outdated...
Among
the many fantasies coming from the religious right is "America was
founded as a Christian nation. The founder would be very surprised if
they were alive today.
Psychologists
for Social Responsibility ( PsySR)released the following letter to
Secretary of Defense Hagel on the ongoing hunger strike at Guantánamo.
What is Exxon trying to hide?
"We
learned, the way that no other parents should learn, that the most
dangerous, dangerous part of an assault weapon is the magazine," Nicole
Hockley, whose son Dylan, 6, was killed Dec. 14, said at a press
conference with other parents at the Capitol Monday morning.
Once
again the UK is providing the lies necessary to justify military
aggression by US imperialism, as Washington pursues plans to secure its
global dominance against its rivals.
The
ExxonMobil pipeline that ruptured was carrying Wabasca Heavy crude, a
type of bitumen mined in Canada's oil sands region. Because bitumen is
too thick to flow through pipelines, it is thinned with natural gas
liquids and turned into dilbit, or diluted bitumen. In 2010, Canadian
dilbit spilled into Michigan's Kalamazoo River from a ruptured pipeline,
and oil is still being found in sections of the riverbed today, almost
three years later. If the Keystone XL pipeline is approved, it will
carry dilbit from Alberta, Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast. As it passes
through Nebraska, the Keystone would cross one of the nation's largest
and most important water sources, the Ogallala aquifer.
I
turn from consideration of my own aging, in its early stages, for
comfort in the idea that we are part of something bigger than ourselves
that carries forward the stream of life. But then, that larger view has
also become disturbing, in the light of these early stages of climate
change that are increasingly visible and palpable in the world right
around me.
Neoliberalism
is the financial conquest of nations. Its policies are state-sponsored
finance capitalism, the polar opposite of "free" markets. We turned
our heads when "our" capitalists were appropriating the wealth of the
Third World. Where will we turn now that they have appropriated "us"?
This
article proposes to modify the verse beginning "Give me your tired,
your poor..." that is found in the Statue of Liberty. What's needed is
something more honest.
A simple way to understand how to meditate as glimpsed through the number metaphysical number 108.
The
New York Times reports on the proliferation of fake scientific journals
which will publish anything for a large fee. These "open access"
publishers are typically located overseas, and aggressively try to fool
honest researchers into agreeing to be on their editorial boards. it
turns out to be a lot more difficult to get your name off of the
editorial board than it is to get your name on it.
There are different ways to pay attention. Knowing how can change the way you see, feel and even cope with and experience pain.
The
project will use an array of wide-field cameras to perform an all-sky
survey to discover transiting exoplanets, ranging from Earth-sized
planets to gas giants, in orbit around the brightest stars in the sun's
neighborhood. An exoplanet is a planet orbiting a star other than the
sun; a transiting exoplanet is one that periodically eclipses its host
star. "TESS will carry out the first space-borne all-sky transit survey,
covering 400 times as much sky as any previous mission. It will
identify thousands of new planets in the solar neighborhood, with a
special focus on planets comparable in size to the Earth. For TESS, we
were able to devise a special new "Goldilocks' orbit for the spacecraft -
one which is not too close, and not too far, from both the Earth and
the moon. The selection of TESS has just accelerated our chances of
finding life on another planet within the next decade."
In History Departments, It's Up With Capitalism - JENNIFER SCHUESSLER NYTimes.com
"the history of capitalism" -- as the new discipline bills itself -- has began proliferating on campuses, along with dissertations on once deeply unsexy topics like insurance, banking and regulation. "The dominant question in American politics today, scholars say, is the relationship between democracy and the capitalist economy. "And to understand capitalism," said Jonathan Levy, an assistant professor of history at Princeton University and the author of "Freaks of Fortune: The Emerging World of Capitalism and Risk in America," "you've got to understand capitalists.' "
"the history of capitalism" -- as the new discipline bills itself -- has began proliferating on campuses, along with dissertations on once deeply unsexy topics like insurance, banking and regulation. "The dominant question in American politics today, scholars say, is the relationship between democracy and the capitalist economy. "And to understand capitalism," said Jonathan Levy, an assistant professor of history at Princeton University and the author of "Freaks of Fortune: The Emerging World of Capitalism and Risk in America," "you've got to understand capitalists.' "
Saturday's
conjunction of Venus & Mars with the Sun tells us it's time to
become conscious of what we love and how we desire it. Wednesday's New
Moon in Aries is the last of the beginning of the 2013 New Year. Who
are you? Who do you want to be? It's time to look at yourself and
decide. Are you a bit player in someone's B movie or are you the
character who carries the story to its successful completion. Aries
always leads.
South
Stream is an ambitious endeavor of Russia's energy giant Gazprom to get
direct access to the EU energy market. Editor's note: While some fact
in this piece are difficult to verify, the lack of reliable information
from that part of the world provides an aspect of leeway here.
Hundreds
of poor people waiting outside of a closed grocery store for the
possibility of getting the remaining food is not the picture of the
"American Dream." Yet on March 23, outside the Laney Walker Supermarket
in Augusta, Ga., that is exactly what happened.
On
one covert video, farm workers illegally burn the ankles of Tennessee
walking horses with chemicals. Another captures workers in Wyoming
punching and kicking pigs and flinging piglets into the air. And at one
of the country's largest egg suppliers, a video shows hens caged
alongside rotting bird corpses, while workers burn and snap off the
beaks of young chicks. Each video drew a swift response. But a dozen or
so state legislatures have had a different reaction: They proposed or
enacted bills that would make it illegal to covertly videotape livestock
farms, or apply for a job at one without disclosing ties to animal
rights groups. One of the group's model bills, "The Animal and
Ecological Terrorism Act," prohibits filming or taking pictures on
livestock farms to "defame the facility or its owner." Violators would
Violators would be placed on a "terrorist registry."
"The
comments from China come on the heels of several days of escalating
threats by North Korea against the United States and South Korea,
including the possibility of nuclear attacks."
Mr.
Muhammad and his followers had been killed by the C.I.A., the first
time it had deployed a Predator drone in Pakistan to carry out a
"targeted killing." The target was not a top operative of Al Qaeda, but a
Pakistani ally of the Taliban who led a tribal rebellion and was marked
by Pakistan as an enemy of the state. In a secret deal, the C.I.A. had
agreed to kill him in exchange for access to airspace it had long sought
so it could use drones to hunt down its own enemies. That back-room
bargain, described in detail for the first time in interviews with more
than a dozen officials in Pakistan and the United States, is critical to
understanding the origins of a covert drone war that began under the
Bush administration, was embraced and expanded by President Obama, and
is now the subject of fierce debate.
Trading in the Dark - NYTimes.com
"Trading in today's market has increasingly migrated away from public exchanges, like the New York Stock Exchange, to private trading venues, mostly operated by big banks. Off-exchange platforms include "dark pools" that let traders post orders that are hidden from the rest of the market. They also have "internalizers," including firms like Citigroup, which pay retail brokers for the opportunity to handle trades before the orders reach a public exchange...But with some 40 percent of stock trades now occurring off-exchange, there is mounting evidence that the shift is obscuring the true prices of stocks, raising the cost of trading and, by extension, damaging investor confidence...Yet the response from American regulators largely has been to watch and wait. The inaction is in contrast to recent moves by Canada and Australia to limit dark trading. "
"Trading in today's market has increasingly migrated away from public exchanges, like the New York Stock Exchange, to private trading venues, mostly operated by big banks. Off-exchange platforms include "dark pools" that let traders post orders that are hidden from the rest of the market. They also have "internalizers," including firms like Citigroup, which pay retail brokers for the opportunity to handle trades before the orders reach a public exchange...But with some 40 percent of stock trades now occurring off-exchange, there is mounting evidence that the shift is obscuring the true prices of stocks, raising the cost of trading and, by extension, damaging investor confidence...Yet the response from American regulators largely has been to watch and wait. The inaction is in contrast to recent moves by Canada and Australia to limit dark trading. "
Origins of C.I.A.'s Not-So-Secret Drone War in Pakistan - MARK MAZZETTI NYTimes.com
Nek. Muhammad and his followers were "killed by the C.I.A., the first time it had deployed a Predator drone in Pakistan to carry out a "targeted killing." The target was not a top operative of Al Qaeda, but a Pakistani ally of the Taliban who led a tribal rebellion and was marked by Pakistan as an enemy of the state. In a secret deal, the C.I.A. had agreed to kill him in exchange for access to airspace it had long sought so it could use drones to hunt down its own enemies.The back-room bargain, described in detail for the first time in interviews with more than a dozen officials in Pakistan and the United States, is critical to understanding the origins of a covert drone war that began under the Bush administration, was embraced and expanded by President Obama, and is now the subject of fierce debate. The deal, a month after a blistering internal report about abuses in the C.I.A."
Nek. Muhammad and his followers were "killed by the C.I.A., the first time it had deployed a Predator drone in Pakistan to carry out a "targeted killing." The target was not a top operative of Al Qaeda, but a Pakistani ally of the Taliban who led a tribal rebellion and was marked by Pakistan as an enemy of the state. In a secret deal, the C.I.A. had agreed to kill him in exchange for access to airspace it had long sought so it could use drones to hunt down its own enemies.The back-room bargain, described in detail for the first time in interviews with more than a dozen officials in Pakistan and the United States, is critical to understanding the origins of a covert drone war that began under the Bush administration, was embraced and expanded by President Obama, and is now the subject of fierce debate. The deal, a month after a blistering internal report about abuses in the C.I.A."
Tax Lobby Builds Ties to Max Baucus - NYTimes.com
As Congress prepares to debate a rewrite of the nation's tax code businesses have retained firms that employ lobbyists who are former aides to Max Baucus, the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which will have a crucial role in shaping any legislation.No other lawmaker on Capitol Hill has such a sizable constellation of former aides working as tax lobbyists, representing blue-chip clients that include telecommunications businesses, oil companies, retailers and financial firms, according to an analysis by LegiStorm, an online database that tracks Congressional staff members and lobbying. At least 28 aides who have worked for Mr. Baucus, Democrat of Montana, since he became the committee chairman in 2001 have lobbied on tax issues during the Obama administration -- more than any other current member of Congress. "K Street is literally littered with former Baucus staffers.
As Congress prepares to debate a rewrite of the nation's tax code businesses have retained firms that employ lobbyists who are former aides to Max Baucus, the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which will have a crucial role in shaping any legislation.No other lawmaker on Capitol Hill has such a sizable constellation of former aides working as tax lobbyists, representing blue-chip clients that include telecommunications businesses, oil companies, retailers and financial firms, according to an analysis by LegiStorm, an online database that tracks Congressional staff members and lobbying. At least 28 aides who have worked for Mr. Baucus, Democrat of Montana, since he became the committee chairman in 2001 have lobbied on tax issues during the Obama administration -- more than any other current member of Congress. "K Street is literally littered with former Baucus staffers.
We
probably need to think, most of the time, about how to change the
country, not the Democrats. If we build a movement strong enough to
transform the national mood, then perhaps the trembling leaders of the
Democrats will eventually follow. At which point we'll get an end to
things like the Keystone pipeline, and maybe even a price on carbon.
Why did the peace movement of the middle of the last decade not grow larger? Why did it shrink away? Why is it struggling now?
By Tom Engelhardt
Bill McKibben: How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Democrats?
At 72, climate scientist James Hansen is retiring as head of NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies to work even more actively on climate-change issues. Keep in mind that, in congressional testimony in 1988, he first put climate change on the national map. "It is time to stop waffling so much," he told the congressional committee members, "and say that the evidence is pretty strong that the greenhouse effect is here."
Bill McKibben: How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Democrats?
At 72, climate scientist James Hansen is retiring as head of NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies to work even more actively on climate-change issues. Keep in mind that, in congressional testimony in 1988, he first put climate change on the national map. "It is time to stop waffling so much," he told the congressional committee members, "and say that the evidence is pretty strong that the greenhouse effect is here."
A
newly discovered document undercuts a key storyline of the anti-Soviet
Afghan war of the 1980s -- that it was "Charlie Wilson's War." A note
inside Ronald Reagan's White House targeted the Texas Democrat as
someone "to bring into circle as discrete Hill connection."
Cutting the Welfare Safety Net Is Not the Way to 'Make Work Pay'
So, there are far better and just ways to tackle the deficit and make work pay than going after the poor and vulnerable in our society. A prime example of that meanness of spirit is the bedroom tax that saves no more than -465m and possibly far less, but will affect 660,000 people, two-thirds of whom are disabled.
So, there are far better and just ways to tackle the deficit and make work pay than going after the poor and vulnerable in our society. A prime example of that meanness of spirit is the bedroom tax that saves no more than -465m and possibly far less, but will affect 660,000 people, two-thirds of whom are disabled.
Debt Debt What's the Threat?
Economics is not finance and without that understanding no resolution will be satisfactory.
Economics is not finance and without that understanding no resolution will be satisfactory.
As
far as the Salafi Jihadists are concerned, the longer-term interests of
Iran, Israel, Syria and USA are currently aligned. It is surprising
that there is no apparent cooperation in this area.
Fast Food Workers are in striking in New York. They are protesting low pay, lack of benefits, deplorable working conditions.
This is background as to why the San Diego Nine have gone on a Hunger Strike.
Destabilizing Venezuela: Longstanding US Policy
It doesn't surprise. It's likely happening ahead of Venezuela's April 14 presidential election. It'll continue when it's over.
It doesn't surprise. It's likely happening ahead of Venezuela's April 14 presidential election. It'll continue when it's over.
More Peace Process Hypocrisy
On April 6, John Kerry began a multi-nation tour. He'll travel to Europe and East Asia. His first stop is Turkey. He'll meet with Netanyahu and Abbas. He wants peace talks restarted.
On April 6, John Kerry began a multi-nation tour. He'll travel to Europe and East Asia. His first stop is Turkey. He'll meet with Netanyahu and Abbas. He wants peace talks restarted.
President Obama's High Stakes Budget Gamble
President Obama's proposal to put Medicare and Social Security back on the budget bargaining table ignited a virtual palace revolt among administration loyalists. The flashpoint is the proposal to tie Social Security payments to a chained CPI.
President Obama's proposal to put Medicare and Social Security back on the budget bargaining table ignited a virtual palace revolt among administration loyalists. The flashpoint is the proposal to tie Social Security payments to a chained CPI.
How
we eat, how we process food is related to the health of the planet as
well as our own health. In our world of genetic engineering and
corporate food systems, we may not be as healthy as what the mainstream
tells us. This article speaks to the work of Darryl D'Souza who makes a
similar point. What choice do we have? he ponders. The choice is
blatant: "Be healthy or extinct."
Israel
deserves criticism, but sometimes, it's critics go too far. Itamar
Marcus reports on what's happening with his PMW channel on Youtube.
RBC replaces Canadian staff with foreign workers
Remember when globalization was going to provide jobs. The idea was that developed countries would lose manufacturing jobs but gain jobs in the new information economy. Think again. Banks are outsourcing all jobs, including those in information technology, and raking in profits. Here's a flagrant example from Canada.
Remember when globalization was going to provide jobs. The idea was that developed countries would lose manufacturing jobs but gain jobs in the new information economy. Think again. Banks are outsourcing all jobs, including those in information technology, and raking in profits. Here's a flagrant example from Canada.
It
is becoming increasingly obvious that the Bernanke Fed's monetary
policy of fixing short-term interest rates at close to zero percent and
with inflation at two percent or so of forcing negative real interest
rates, was primarily designed not to help the U.S. economy but to shore
up the super large American banks that were on the verge of bankruptcy
when the investment bank Lehman Brothers failed on September 15, 2008.
Indeed, with this policy, the Bernanke Fed has transferred hundreds of
billions to these super banks at a huge cost to the rest of the economy
and to international holders of U.S. dollars.
President
Obama will soon release a new budget, and the commentary is already
flowing fast and furious. Progressives are angry (with good reason) over
proposed cuts to Social Security; conservatives are denouncing the call
for more revenues. But it's all Kabuki. Since House Republicans will
block anything Mr. Obama proposes, his budget is best seen not as policy
but as positioning, an attempt to gain praise from "centrist" pundits.
Republicans oppose any expansion of programs that help the less
fortunate -- along with tax cuts for the wealthy, such opposition is
pretty much what defines modern conservatism. But they seem to be having
more trouble than in the past defending their opposition without simply
coming across as big meanies.
Anonymous
conducted a massive cyber attack against government and private
websites in Israel over the past few days. The number of sites hit and
the actions taken indicate a very deep hack. Latest from the Middle
East...
"Within
the past few months, the Republican Party's approval ratings have
plummeted to a twenty-year low. With increasingly radical right-wing
movements, the GOP has come to be seen as an extremist party, as a side
that is unwilling to compromise or negotiate terms by which the U.S. can
tackle the economic turmoil that challenges the nation. The
deterioration of the GOP is completely self-inflicted and is not related
to the rise of a stronger Democratic Party."
"A
bipartisan Senate group on immigration legislation is attempting to
craft an agreement so secure that the eight members will oppose
amendments to its core provisions, an arrangement that could delay the
introduction of a bill, people familiar with the negotiations said."
We've Wasted Our Timeout - THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN NYTimes.com
"everywhere you turn, you see different actors standing with their toes on red lines, seemingly ready and willing, even itching, to cross them . North Korea's boy king, Kim Jong-un has ordered his strategic rocket forces to be on standby, ready to hit U.S. and South Korean targets at a moment's notice. Which is why you see the South Koreans starting to wonder aloud whether they should stay on this side of the red line and not be building their own nuclear bomb. Iran is also steadily getting closer to a similar combination of a homemade nuclear weapon and delivery system, and so far no sanctions have deterred Tehran. Meanwhile, Egypt is running out of money to buy bread for its people and is perilously close to crossing the red line into failed-state status, which would destabilize the whole region. At the same time, Syria's mad leader, Basha al-Assad has chosen ruin for his country..."
"everywhere you turn, you see different actors standing with their toes on red lines, seemingly ready and willing, even itching, to cross them . North Korea's boy king, Kim Jong-un has ordered his strategic rocket forces to be on standby, ready to hit U.S. and South Korean targets at a moment's notice. Which is why you see the South Koreans starting to wonder aloud whether they should stay on this side of the red line and not be building their own nuclear bomb. Iran is also steadily getting closer to a similar combination of a homemade nuclear weapon and delivery system, and so far no sanctions have deterred Tehran. Meanwhile, Egypt is running out of money to buy bread for its people and is perilously close to crossing the red line into failed-state status, which would destabilize the whole region. At the same time, Syria's mad leader, Basha al-Assad has chosen ruin for his country..."
U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday railed against the "cowardly"
terrorists responsible for the attack that killed five Americans in
Afghanistan, including a "selfless, idealistic" young diplomat on a
mission to donate books to students. Kerry, in Turkey for meetings with
the country's leaders, said 25-year-old Anne Smedinghoff of Illinois had
assisted him when he visited Afghanistan two weeks ago. She served as
his control officer, an honor often bestowed on up-and-coming members of
the U.S. foreign service.
They
describe the find, which they call the first annually resolved "Rosetta
Stone" with which to compare other climate histories from Earth's
tropical and subtropical regions over the last two millennia. The cores
provide a new tool for researchers to study Earth's past climate, and
better understand the climate changes that are happening today.
Isolated
coral reefs can recover from catastrophic damage as effectively as
those with nearby undisturbed neighbours, a long-term study by marine
biologists from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and
the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (CoECRS) has shown.
Our Nation in a Nutshell, summarized by Jeff Daniels
A must see video, exemplary for the way we should be talking, standing up for what's right and what's wrong. Three minutes of inspiration and desperation all in one. [My wife helped me place the speaker, Jeff Daniels, who starred in one of my favorite movies, The Butcher's Wife.]
A must see video, exemplary for the way we should be talking, standing up for what's right and what's wrong. Three minutes of inspiration and desperation all in one. [My wife helped me place the speaker, Jeff Daniels, who starred in one of my favorite movies, The Butcher's Wife.]
Anonymous
DDoS attempts are a way to raise global awareness for rights and
freedom issues. The real cyber-terrorism is happening on a state level,
taking such forms as the Stuxnet virus. Anonymous hacktivist group on
Sunday launched a massive cyber-attack dubbed #OpIsrael, and claimed to
have taken down hundreds of Israeli websites. The sites that reportedly
crashed included the web pages of the Israeli Defense Ministry and
Knesset, as well as some Israeli branches of major companies. Such
actions should not be considered hacking attacks, rather a form of a
mass-scale protest against the state-level clampdown on freedoms. The
difference between this and real cyber-attacks can be seen very starkly
in what happened when the US and the Israeli governments committed an
act of cyber-terrorism when they attacked the Iranian nuclear production
facilities when they released the Stuxnet virus.