Jewish mysticism, contemporary politics, and personal musings, Torture, Treason, Corruption, Lies and Incompetence
Monday, February 28, 2005
Sunday, February 27, 2005
Saturday, February 26, 2005
, Noam Federman, a member of the Israeli far-right, says, "No one wants the mosques there," Federman said. "But people are torn between the desire to bring them down and the fear that if they are destroyed the Muslims will build more beautiful mosques in their place." It strikes me as highly peculiar that this man, who clearly wants to destroy the mosques on the Temple Mount, thinks that the ones currently there (Al Aksa Mosque and Dome of the Rock) are beautiful! And that the worst thing that could happen as a result of destroying these mosques is Muslims building more beautiful mosques! Kind of a back-handed compliment to the beauties of Islamic architecture....
(Link courtesy of Jim Davila at PaleoJudaica)
Velvel on National Affairs
| Lawrence Velvel, Dean of the University of Michigan Law School has joined the blogosphere to voice his personal opinion concerning Torture condoned by the present U.S. Administration and other legal issues. On his blog, Velvel on National Affairs he takes positions and responds to readers. There are several interesting articles. It is well worth the read. He left me a personal comment here on my blog and asked to be added to my mirror of the 'no-to-gonzales' blogroll list, which I did. I also added his blog to the new entries on my political links page. His site was so impressive I decided to add this post so that more people may have the chance to visit his blog. - fc |
Thursday, February 24, 2005
2004 Koufax Awards List
| Daily KOS | 2002 and 2003 by Atrios’ Eschaton | |
| Honorable Mention - 2004 | ||
| Angry Bear | Ignatz | Decembrist |
| Talking Points Memo by Josh Marshall | 2002 Talking Points Memo |
| Hullabaloo by Digby | 2002 Body and Soul by Jeanne D’Arc | 2003 Wiskey Bar by Billmon |
| If America Were Iraq, What Would it be Like by Juan Cole Informed Comment | 2002 - Al Gore and the Alpha Girls by Jim Capozzola Rittenhouse Review | 2003 - What a Tangled Web We Weave by Billmon Whiskey Bar |
| Honorable Mention - Best Post - 2004 | ||
| Just Go by Riverbend Baghdad Burning | Exit Interview by Tbogg Tbogg | |
2004 - Co-Winner The Rise of Pseudo-Fascism by David Neiwert Orcinus | 2004 - Co-Winner Cheers and Jeers by Bill at Daily Kos Dairies Bill in Portland Maine | 2002 - Trent Lott by Atrios Eschaton 2003 - Rush, Newspeak and Facism by David Neiwert Orcinus |
| MyDD | 2003 by Daily KOS |
| Jesus’ General by J.C. Christian | 2002 Fanatical Apathy | 2003 TBogg |
| Poker with Dick Cheney by the Poorman the Poorman | 2002 - Parody of Peggy Noonan by Jim Capozzola Pandagon | 2003 - Preznit, Giv me turkee by Atrios Eschaton |
| Honorable Mention - Most Humerous Post - 2004 | ||
| Second Night by Michael Bérubé Michael Bérubé | What Kerry Should Say, Part 2 by The Rude Pundit The Rude Pundit | |
| Informed Comment by Juan Cole | 2003 by Informed Comment by Juan Cole |
2004 - Co-Winner Talk Left by Jeralyn Merritt | 2004 - Co-Winner Grits for Breakfast by Scott Henson | 2002 - 2003 Talk Left by Jeralyn Merritt |
| Mouse Words by Amanda Marcotte | 2002 Roger Ailes by Roger Ailes | 2003 Kicking Ass by DNC |
| Honorable Mention - 2004 | ||
| James Walcott | Michael Bérubé | Brad Blog |
| Suburban Guerrilla | 2003 South Knox Bubba |
| Honorable Mention - 2004 | |
| Dohiyi Mir | Majikthise |
| Liberal Street Fighter - Meteor Blades | 2002 Hullabaloo - Digby | 2003 Seeing The Forest - John Emerson - aka Zizka |
| Honorable Mention - 2004 Dohiyi Mir - NTodd | ||
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Social Security Deals? - Just Say No!
10:50 am 02-23-2005
We need to watch them like a hawk... |
Democrats are winning this fight, and should accept nothing less than surrender. Once the GOP has given up on phasing out the plan, we can either start a serious conversation about finding a balanced approach to Social Security reform, or else move on to addressing more pressing fiscal issues. Until then, trying to compromise with a party that knows no procedural or ethical restraints on its conduct and that's led by a president who's apparently hell-bent on destroying Social Security is a losing deal.
A good place to start is my 'no to gonzales vote list. It has the ones who said no and the ones who said 'yes' also. It also has all the new listings for the senators websites. It is Here. Dr Laniac's List is
here.
- fc
Sunday, February 20, 2005
The Bush secret tapes
1:10 pm 02-20-2005
Thursday, February 17, 2005
Negroponte - Nicaraguan Contras - U.N. - Iraq - NID
2:00 am 02-17-2005
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Batesline threatened by 'Tulsa World'
1:10 pm 02-16-2005
Tulsa newspaper threatens blogger
Batesline, a conservative blog has recieved a threatening letter to stop using parts or all of the Tulsa World newspater's copyright content and to stop linking (deep linking - links to specific articles). The Indy-Weblogs community along with Atrios and Dr Laniac have activated to respond to this situation. Unlike many right-wing fanatics who isolate and try to inhibit our freedom, I feel that I should support Mr Bates in general principle regarding fair use and rights to internet linking. It is also steeped in the first amendment rights of free speech and a free press. The power of the 'Old Media' is being challenged by bloggers and they don't like it. Tough! That is the reality of the 21st century. Bloggers are here to stay and have accepted the new power that we hold to make a difference.
- fc
Sunday, February 13, 2005
GannonGate
Condi Lied
2:20 pm 02-13-2005
Pergury Charges are in order.
Saturday, February 12, 2005
A recent United Nations investigation into war crimes in Darfur laid out, in page after graphic page, evidence of widespread and systematic rape in the two-year conflict. In one incident, a woman in Wadi Tina was raped 14 times by different men in January 2003. In March 2004, 150 soldiers and janjaweed abducted and raped 16 girls in Kutum, the report said. In Kailek, it said girls as young as 10 were raped by militants.
The fruit of these attacks is now being born in Darfur, and will inevitably become a long-term legacy of the conflict. In a society where deep taboos surrounding rape persist and identity is passed, according to Muslim tradition, from father to child, the fate of these children and their mothers is uncertain.
"She will stay with us for now," Adoum Muhammad Abdulla, the sheik of Fatouma's village, said of the days-old infant. "We will treat her like our own. But we will watch carefully when she grows up, to see if she becomes like a janjaweed. If she behaves like janjaweed, she cannot stay among us."
The fact that he and the new mothers call the children janjaweed, a local insult that means "devil on horseback," underscores just how bitter the division between those who identify themselves as Africans and those who see themselves as Arabs has become, and points to the potential difficulty of acceptance and integration in the years ahead.
In my Judaism class this semester, we are reading Elie Wiesel's book Night, and then discussing the meaning of the vow "never again" in the context of ongoing genocide since 1945 - especially now, in Darfur. What does it mean to say "never again" and really mean it? How can the world act in such a way as to prevent genocides or to stop them when they are occurring?
Last week on NPR's Morning Edition, Scott Simon interviewed Romeo Dallaire, who was the commander of the U.N. mission in Rwanda in 1994 - when the U.N. did not order him to do anything to stop the genocide. Simon asked him what could be done today to stop the killing in Darfur, and he said that he thought a "medium power," like France or Germany, should step in with troops to stop the fighting and enable relief organizations to help the millions of refugees in Darfur.
On today's Morning Edition, John Garang, the leader of the People's Liberation Movement in southern Sudan, which has just signed an agreement with the Sudanese central government to end decades of fighting and death, and whose group is in an alliance with the rebel groups in Darfur, called upon African Union troops and others to band together to stop the fighting and janjaweed attacks in Darfur.
It seems clear what the solution is - a sizable military force must enter the Darfur region to stop the attacks on civilians by the janjaweed and Sudanese government soldiers, bring a ceasefire between the rebels and the government forces, in order to allow aid agencies to feed people and get them medical care. But who is going to do this? The U.S. is now involved in a fruitless fight at the U.N. over how to try accused Sudanese war criminals - with the U.S. arguing that they shouldn't be tried in the International Criminal Court. I don't understand why this argument is happening while the killing is still going on. Isn't the most important thing to stop the killing? It seems like an excuse for everyone, including the U.S. government, to avoid actually doing anything.
Friday, February 11, 2005
'No-To-Gonzales' Vote List
4:32 pm 02-12-2005
These are the democtrats that voted Republican
'No-To-Gonzales' Vote List on my links page Dr Laniac's List
These are the democtrats that voted for torture because evidently they want to suck up to Bush for some reason.
Mary L. Landrieu - Louisiana's naive statement, Joe Lieberman - Connecticut, Ben Nelson - Nebraska, Bill Nelson - Florida, Mark Pryor - Arkansas, Ken Salazar - Colorado pre-vote statement.
Wednesday, February 9, 2005
Depleted Uranium
8:32 pm 02-09-2005
Thanks to my friend Cromwell at 'Political Hardball' for some links
What is weaponized uranium oxide gas? It's any high velocity bullet or shell, any High Explosive Bomb or missile made with uranium metal. The uranium components turn into uranium oxide gas after the high velocity bullet or shell penetrates anything solid and explodes, as much as 80% of it ignites, burns, and aerosolizes into tiny, tiny radioactive pieces and floats in the air as a gas, blown about by the wind. They can stay airborne for years and be re-suspended for years, over and over again. Missiles and bombs that explode as planned are blasted into uranium gas by the bomb's high explosive (HE). Pretty simple really. Once the uranium metal is worked into the business end of a bullet, tank shell, bomb, or missile the uranium oxide gas is "weaponized," and ready to go.
Depleted Uranium Information | |
| Depleted Uranium | "Poison Fire, USA" - Russell Hoffman |
| Depleted uranium: - Moret | world depleted uranium conference" |
| American Free Press - C. Bollyn | traprock peace - DU Links |
| Criminal World - axis of logic | 3 questions about DU - TrapRock Peace |
| D.U. Education Project | Gulf War Illness Office - D.U |
| D.U. Fed of Am Scientists | Gulf War Illness Office |
| D.U. - BBC - uk | D.U. - The Silver Bullet |
| D.U. - Sunday Herald | D.U. - The World Health Org |
| BetterWorldLinks - D.U. | Traprock Misleads Public |
| Safety and D.U. | Am Nuclear Scociety Links |
Tuesday, February 8, 2005
'No-To-Bush' List
8:32 am 02-06-2005
I have been very busy with re-doing my political links page to include the 'no-to-gonzales' blogroll list. It occured to me that we need to start publisizing a 'no-to-bush' list. That is a list of people who are standing up to bush, including many republicans in the last week or so. If we promote people who have the guts to stand up to this administration it can benefit everyone, democrat and republican. Those who stood up to rice and said no, publicly and on the record... will be added to the Ones who said no to Gonzales. « My 'No-To-Bush' List » | |
'No-To-Rice' --- 'No-To-Bush' | |
Akaka - email senator akaka | Harkin - harkin senate contact |
Friday, February 4, 2005
'Indy 500' Blogroll
8:23 pm 02-08-2005
| The 'No-To-Gonzales' blogroll was developed from a simple list of websites that opposed Alberto Gonzales' nomination for Attorney General. There are 555 blogs on the list now, including mine. There is a mailing list that all the bloggers are hooked into that makes very fascinating reading. A lot of ideas getting tossed around with good things bound to come from it. A forum is being set up by the newsfare webmaster with details before long. As a result of this new activity there are some updates on several sections of the political links page. There are some new links in the 'Current Issues' section. I have also added a few links to the Dedicated Iraq Resources page. Please take the time to check out my 'Indy 500' Blogroll List. -fc | |
| newsfare blogroll | my blogroll - mirror |
| Daily KOS | newsfare |