Thursday, August 31, 2006

Intellectual cowardice at work

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An all too (sadly) typical response from the Last 30%.
"why don't you go live in Iran? Join up with the terrorists that will eventually try to murder you, your wife and children. Then we'll see how nice they are. To bad there is not some immediate consequence for liberals like you who try to lead our county into chaos. I guess that's free America in lieu of YOUR Iran! You are disgraceful!"

Lie By Lie, Tracking the War Machine

Lie By Lie

Mother Jones does a great job of chronicling the march to endless war.
"Lie by Lie: Chronicle of a War Foretold: August 1990 to March 2003

The first drafts of history are fragmentary. Important revelations arrive late, and out of order. In this timeline, we�ve assembled the history of the Iraq War to create a resource we hope will help resolve open questions of the Bush era. What did our leaders know and when did they know it? And, perhaps just as important, what red flags did we miss, and how could we have missed them? This is the first installment in our Iraq War timeline project. "

Mayor Rocky Anderson on the "Frightening Culture of Obediance"

onegoodmove: Mayor Rocky Anderson on Bush and Patriotism

Solid synopsis of a great speech.
"How did I spend my day? I was protesting Bush and the merry band of lying, warmongering, treasonous bastards he calls advisors. As you know George and the criminals are here in Salt Lake to speak at the Veterans Convention. Condi, Donald, and Dick have spoken and Bush arrives tonight and will speak tomorrow. Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson was the main speaker at the anti-war and anti-bush rally I attended and he really gave em hell. Here is a portion of his speech. I think you'll like what he has to say."
I think Rocky nails it on the head. There is a MASSIVE amount of fear and loathing in the arguments of those few Americans that still defend our President and his advisor's actions.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

How to Fight and Win a War on An Overwhelming Emotion

Cheers and Jeers: Rum and Coke FRIDAY!

Fighting the emotion of terror with rational thought. Who'da thunk it?
"I'd like everyone to take a deep breath and listen for a minute.

The point of terrorism is to cause terror, sometimes to further a political goal and sometimes out of sheer hatred. The people terrorists kill are not the targets; they are collateral damage. And blowing up planes, trains, markets or buses is not the goal; those are just tactics. The real targets of terrorism are the rest of us: the billions of us who are not killed but are terrorized because of the killing. The real point of terrorism is not the act itself, but our reaction to the act.

And we're doing exactly what the terrorists want.

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Imagine for a moment that the British government arrested the 23 suspects without fanfare. Imagine that the TSA and its European counterparts didn't engage in pointless airline-security measures like banning liquids. And imagine that the press didn't write about it endlessly, and that the politicians didn't use the event to remind us all how scared we should be. If we'd reacted that way, then the terrorists would have truly failed.

It's time we calm down and fight terror with antiterror. This does not mean that we simply roll over and accept terrorism. There are things our government can and should do to fight terrorism, most of them involving intelligence and investigation---and not focusing on specific plots.

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The surest defense against terrorism is to refuse to be terrorized. Our job is to recognize that terrorism is just one of the risks we face, and not a particularly common one at that. And our job is to fight those politicians who use fear as an excuse to take away our liberties and promote 'security theater' that wastes money and doesn't make us any safer."
[full post]

The Unamerican Century (and Rumsfeld Analysis)

Adbusters : The Magazine - #67 Culture of Life / Culture of Death / The Unamerican Century

This is a fairly concise synopsis on the nature of the target of this movement...and why getting rid of these folks in so vital to the health of our Democracy.
The Twentieth Century was the American Century, as Time publisher Henry Luce famously asserted in 1941. The son of a
Presbyterian missionary, Luce called on Americans to spread their
values throughout the world. As a student at Yale, he belonged to the
same elite fraternity that later welcomed George W. Bush, whose questionable election in 2000 dealt a grave blow to the democratic
process that was once the foundation of America’s powerful moral
vision. It was an ominous beginning to a new century in which the
United States has emerged as the world’s sole superpower with a view of
itself as a “benevolent hegemon” free to enforce its will while
spurning the international agreements and institutions it once helped
create.

All has not worked as planned. An over-reliance on
military force has seen American soft power, the cultural capital
accumulated over the course of a century, melt away faster than the
snows of Kilimanjaro. Like Kilimanjaro’s increasingly barren crags,
what remains is an abundance of hard power – the US accounted for half
of the record $1.12 trillion in global military expenditures for 2005 –
and a dawning awareness that bombs are no match for ideas.
There was a great deal of evidence for this "militarism or bust" attitude presented a couple days ago by Donald Rumsfeld.
Published: August 30, 2006

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said that critics of the war in Iraq and the campaign against terrorist groups "seem not to have learned history's lessons" and compared them to those in the 1930s who advocated appeasing Nazi Germany.

In a speech Tuesday to thousands of veterans at the American Legion's annual convention here, Rumsfeld sharpened his rebuttal of critics of the Bush administration's Iraq strategy, some of whom have called for phased withdrawal of U.S. forces or partitioning of the country.

Comparing terrorist groups to a "new type of fascism," Rumsfeld said, "With the growing lethality and the increasing availability of weapons, can we truly afford to believe that somehow, some way, vicious extremists can be appeased?"
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Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island, a former U.S. Army officer and a Democratic member of the Armed Services Committee, responded that "no one has misread history more than" Rumsfeld.

"It's a political rant to cover up his incompetence," Reed, a longtime critic of Rumsfeld's handling of the war, told The Associated Press.
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It's not appeasement, but marginalization that is the goal. A reduction in a threat that has always existed, and will always exist. Trying to kill all terrorists is like trying to kill all bacteria. The best strategy for long term survival is to have a strong immune system (civil society), not to over-use antibiotics and bacterial soap (military invasion). Using disproportionate means only leads to the surviving, strongest and most dangerous bacteria (terrorists) having an open organism (country) upon which to prey unopposed.

The nakedly militant strategy on our side has only made the nakedly militant strategy from OBL and Co. more appealing. Cause and effect. Logarithmic progressions of violence based on perception of impending doom. Both sides of militants are using it to try and gain power. Rumsfeld's disastrous leadership has led to a need for him to "double down" the bet.

And yes, Rumsfeld is a "him" that needs kicking out.

UPDATE; More responsese....Yglesias and some Democrats.

Here's the video where Rumsfeld calls 65% of Americans morally and intellectually wrong and Nazi appeasers.

Recall, this is the man who said, "We know where [the WMD] are. They are in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad." March 30, 2003

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UPDATE2: The Olbermann Response.
The man who sees absolutes, where all other men see nuances and shades of meaning, is either a prophet, or a quack.

Donald H. Rumsfeld is not a prophet.

Mr. Rumsfeld’s remarkable speech to the American Legion yesterday demands the deep analysis—and the sober contemplation—of every American.

For it did not merely serve to impugn the morality or intelligence -- indeed, the loyalty -- of the majority of Americans who oppose the transient occupants of the highest offices in the land. Worse, still, it credits those same transient occupants -- our employees -- with a total omniscience; a total omniscience which neither common sense, nor this administration’s track record at home or abroad, suggests they deserve.

Dissent and disagreement with government is the life’s blood of human freedom; and not merely because it is the first roadblock against the kind of tyranny the men Mr. Rumsfeld likes to think of as “his” troops still fight, this very evening, in Iraq.

It is also essential. Because just every once in awhile it is right and the power to which it speaks, is wrong.

In a small irony, however, Mr. Rumsfeld’s speechwriter was adroit in invoking the memory of the appeasement of the Nazis. For in their time, there was another government faced with true peril—with a growing evil—powerful and remorseless.

That government, like Mr. Rumsfeld’s, had a monopoly on all the facts. It, too, had the “secret information.” It alone had the true picture of the threat. It too dismissed and insulted its critics in terms like Mr. Rumsfeld’s -- questioning their intellect and their morality.

That government was England’s, in the 1930’s.
It get better from there. Mr. Olbermann obvious believes, like I do, that the strategy we are using (militarism, IMHO) is flawed. Viciously flawed.

Slo-Mo Home Depot (An Example)

Improv Everywhere Mission: Slo-Mo Home Depot

Anybody up for a "slo-mo d.c."? BTW, the 'action' part of this project will be 'flash-mob' based. Hence, it would behoove members to familiarize themselves with the process.
"A few years back we executed a mission that involved repeating time. Ever since then I've wanted to try something that stopped or slowed down time. How would people react if they found themselves surrounded by people moving forward at a different rate or time (or not moving at all)? I decided the Home Depot on 23rd Street in Manhattan was the perfect place to try this out for two reasons. 1) The assonance in 'Slo-Mo Home Depot' sounds funny. 2) The mere existence of a Home Depot, an enormous behemoth of a store, on our tiny island is hilarious. It also helped that the store is located on the exact same block as the Best Buy we invaded earlier this year."

Monday, August 28, 2006

Mold In The White House

defective yeti: Mold In The White House

Interesting look at PKD in the light of work by Huxley and Orwell (i.e. how to achieve a militaristic totalitarian state without looking like you are trying for one).
"Speaking of Phillip K. Dick ...

When it was released in 2002, Minority Report was interpreted by some as an indictment of George Bush's doctrine of preemption, which allowed the US to detain persons and attack nations on mere suspicions.

In anticipation of the film, I bought The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories, and was surprised to find that the titular story was not alone in predicting the foibles of the Bush administration. In fact, the story immediately preceding The Minority Report was so eerily reminiscent that I kept waiting for Cheney to stroll into the scene.

The Mold of Yancy, despite the title, has nothing to do with fungi. Terran agent Taverner is dispatched to Callisto to investigate the political situation when computer analysis shows the Callistian society inching toward totalitarianism. Upon arrival, Taverner initially believes that the political assessment is incorrect, as he can find no overt signs of repression. Then he learns of John Edward Yancy."
Additional thoughts along the same line are available here.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

SPIEGEL Interview with Jimmy Carter:

Print - SPIEGEL Interview with Jimmy Carter: "The US and Israel Stand Alone" - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News

This is an interview with one of the possible "replacement" people, who could be called upon to hold things together until the 2008 Presidential election.
"SPIEGEL: Mr. Carter, in your new book you write that only the American people can ensure that the US government returns to the country's old moral principles. Are you suggesting that the current US administration of George W. Bush of acting immorally?
Carter: There's no doubt that this administration has made a radical and unpressured departure from the basic policies of all previous administrations including those of both Republican and Democratic presidents.

SPIEGEL: For example?

Carter: Under all of its predecessors there was a commitment to peace instead of preemptive war. Our country always had a policy of not going to war unless our own security was directly threatened and now we have a new policy of going to war on a preemptive basis. Another very serious departure from past policies is the separation of church and state, which I describe in the book. This has been a policy since the time of Thomas Jefferson and my own religious beliefs are compatible with this. The other principle that I described in the book is basic justice. We've never had an administration before that so overtly and clearly and consistently passed tax reform bills that were uniquely targeted to benefit the richest people in our country at the expense or the detriment of the working families of America.

SPIEGEL: You also mentioned the hatred for the United States throughout the Arab world which has ensued as a result of the invasion of Iraq. Given this circumstance, does it come as any surprise that Washington's call for democracy in the Middle East has been discredited?

Carter: No, as a matter of fact, the concerns I exposed have gotten even worse now with the United States supporting and encouraging Israel in its unjustified attack on Lebanon.

SPIEGEL: But wasn't Israel the first to get attacked?

Carter: I don't think that Israel has any legal or moral justification for their massive bombing of the entire nation of Lebanon. What happened is that Israel is holding almost 10,000 prisoners, so when the militants in Lebanon or in Gaza take one or two soldiers, Israel looks upon this as a justification for an attack on the civilian population of Lebanon and Gaza. I do not think that's justified, no.

Protests Intrude on Bush's Trip to Maine

ABC News: Protests Intrude on Bush's Trip to Maine

Keep the pressure on. The theme of these protests need to change. We ALL need to ask him (and his cohorts) to resign.
"KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine Aug 26, 2006 (AP)- President Bush came to his parent's century-old summer home on the Maine coast for a little relaxation, a distant cousin's wedding and some family time. He got all that, along with a boisterous reminder nearly on his bucolic doorstep of the unpopularity of his Iraq policies.

What local police estimated were about 700 anti-war demonstrators marched Saturday to within half a mile of the Bush compound before being turned back at a security checkpoint. Called Walker's Point after the family of former President Bush's mother, the stone-and-shingle retreat covering a craggy promontory is owned by the current president's parents.

The protesters sang, chanted, beat drums, waved signs and even played fiddles to call on Bush to bring troops home. "

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Imagine: A World Without The Idiot (and SunBloodySun)

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

The Short Version of Why He Must Be Removed

Bush acknowledges war's strain on US - The Boston GlobeSo long, Mr. Presdient, is too long.
"WASHINGTON -- President Bush, acknowledging that the war in Iraq is ``straining' the national psyche, nonetheless vowed that US forces would remain there ``so long as I am president' and warned that pulling out early would have disastrous consequences for other critical US foreign policy goals.

'We're not leaving so long as I am president,' Bush said at an hourlong White House press conference yesterday."

People are Laughing at the Propaganda

Ailes Cracks�Whip as Fox News Slips - 6/26/2006 8:59:00 AM - Broadcasting & Cable - CA6346894

Remember that part in "V for Vendetta" where the people started to flat-out laugh at the propaganda broadcast into their homes? This is happening now, in our country.
"So far during the second quarter, the No. 1 cable news channel's primetime schedule has dropped 22% in its core 25-54 demo and 8% in total viewers. The first quarter was even worse.

Chief rival CNN has also dipped in recent weeks, but less dramatically, off 18% in the demo and 2% in total viewers.

Insiders say that, even though Fox News remains No. 1, Ailes is fuming over the complacency he senses among staffers. "

Friday, August 18, 2006

THE ARCHITECTS OF WAR: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

THE ARCHITECTS OF WAR: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
"President Bush has not fired any of the architects of the Iraq war. In fact, a review of the key planners of the conflict reveals that they have been rewarded - not blamed - for their incompetence."
Knowing where someone is, is essential information when wanting to kick them out.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

You Say You Want a Revolution?

Well, you're not the only one.

See, because if there's you, and there's me....

That's a least two.

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Thursday, August 10, 2006

Somebody asked about the Privacy Policy

From a response to an advertisement for this site...

heh - no privacy policy? No email address...

Privacy policy, eh? Hrmm, here goes....

Privacy Policy : Anyone who joins the mailing list will get an occasional email about progress on people joining the mailing list (and some information about when and where events will occur). Once he is kicked out, the google group, and the blog, will be deleted.

Let it be known and explicitly stated that the email addresses used to join the mailing list will not be sold to any outside party, rented to any outside party, given to anyone, loaned to anyone, or used for ANYTHING other than the stated purpose of this site.

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There is a very good chance that I hate spam a lot more than you do. I have been on the Net since before it was called the Net and have a deep and abiding aversion to spam, unsolicited email and anything else that wastes my time or bandwidth. I will not waste yours.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

This Blog Exists For One Reason

The One Reason This Blog Exists....to collect email addresses from people who want to help me kick him out.

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