Saturday, January 03, 2009

Bush Administration Trying To Make It Easier To Turn Forests Into Housing Subdivisions from Think Progress


rey.jpgIn yet another potential last minute rule change, "the Bush administration appears poised to push through a change in U.S. Forest Service agreements that would make it far easier for mountain forests to be converted to housing subdivisions." Though President-elect Obama has opposed the move, Mark E. Rey, the former timber lobbyist who heads the Forest Service, has signaled that he intends to finalize the plan before Obama's inauguration. As a presidential candidate, Obama vocally criticized Rey's plan while campaigning in Montana, calling it "outrageous."

Rey is pushing a technical change that it will have "large implications":

The shift is technical but with large implications. It would allow Plum Creek Timber to pave roads passing through Forest Service land. For decades, such roads were little more than trails used by logging trucks to reach timber stands.

But as Plum Creek has moved into the real estate business, paving those roads became a necessary prelude to opening vast tracts of the company's 8 million acres to the vacation homes that are transforming landscapes across the West.

Scenic western Montana, where Plum Creek owns 1.2 million acres, would be most affected, placing fresh burdens on county governments to provide services, and undoing efforts to cluster housing near towns.


rest http://thinkprogress.org/2009/01/03/bush-forests-houses/

Harry Reid's Disturbing Views on Race from Open Left - Front Page

If you believe what the Chicago Sun-Times is reporting today, then its clear Harry Reid (D-NV) has some very disturbing - and very disturbingly outdated - views on race and politics:

Days before Gov. Blagojevich was charged with trying to sell President-elect Barack Obama's U.S. Senate seat to the highest bidder, top Senate Democrat Harry Reid made it clear who he didn't want in the post: Jesse Jackson, Jr., Danny Davis or Emil Jones.

Rather, Reid called Blagojevich to argue he appoint either state Veterans Affairs chief Tammy Duckworth or Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, sources told the Chicago Sun-Times.

ources say the Senate majority leader pushed against Jackson and Davis - both democratic congressmen from Illinois - and against Jones - the Illinois Senate president who is the political godfather of President-elect Barack Obama - because he did not believe the three men were electable.

rest http://www.openleft.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=10712

Did You Know 200,000 Vets Are Sleeping on the Streets?from AlterNet



SAN FRANCISCO - Roy Lee Brantley shivers in the cold December morning as he waits in line for food outside the Ark of Refuge mission, which sits amid warehouses and artists lofts a stone's throw from the skyscrapers of downtown San Francisco.

Brantley's beard is long, white and unkempt. The African-American man's skin wrinkled beyond his 62 years. He lives in squalor in a dingy residential hotel room with the bathroom down the hall. In some ways, his current situation marks an improvement. "I've slept in parks," he says, "and on the sidewalk. Now at least I have a room."

Like the hundreds of others in line for food, Brantley has worn the military uniform. Most, like Brantley, carry their service IDs and red, white and blue cards from the Department of Veterans Affairs in their wallets or around their necks. In 1967, he deployed to Vietnam with the 1st Cavalry Division of the U.S. Army. By the time he left the military five years later, Brantley had attained the rank of sergeant and been decorated for his valor and for the wounds he sustained in combat.

"I risked my life for this democracy and got a Bronze Star," he says. "I shed blood for this country and got the Purple Heart after a mortar blast sent shrapnel into my face and leg. But when I came back home from Vietnam I was having problems. I tried to hurt my wife because she was Filipino. Every time I looked at her I thought I was in Vietnam again. So we broke up."

In 1973, Brantley filed a disability claim with the federal government for mental wounds sustained in combat overseas. Over the years, the Department of Veterans Affairs has denied his claim five separate times. "You go over there and risk your life for America and your mind's all messed up, America should take care of you, right," he says, knowing that for him and the other veterans in line for free food that promise has not been kept.

On any given night 200,000 U.S. veterans sleep homeless on the streets of America. One out of every four people -- and one out of every three men -- sleeping in a car, in front of a shop door, or under a freeway overpass has worn a military uniform. Some like Brantley have been on the streets for years. Others are young and women returning home wounded from Iraq and Afghanistan, quickly slipping through the cracks.

For each of these homeless veterans, America's promise to "Support the Troops" ended the moment he or she took off the uniform and tried to make the difficult transition to civilian life. There, they encountered a hostile and cumbersome bureaucracy set up by the Department of Veterans Affairs. In a best-case scenario, a wounded veteran must wait six months to hear back from the VA. Those who appeal a denial have to wait an average of four and a half years for their answer. In the six months leading up to March 31st of this year, nearly 1,500 veterans died waiting to learn if their disability claims would be approved by the government.

There are patriotic Americans trying to solve this problem. Last month, two veterans' organizations, Vietnam Veterans of America and Veterans of Modern Warfare, filed suit in federal court demanding the government decide disability claims brought by wounded soldiers within three months. Predictably, however, the VA is trying to block the effort. On December 17, their lawyers convinced Reggie Walton, a judge appointed by President Bush, who ruled that imposing a quicker deadline for payment of benefits was a task for Congress and the president-not the courts.

President-elect Barack Obama has the power to end this national disgrace. He has the power to ensure to streamline the VA bureaucracy so it helps rather than fights those who have been wounded in the line of duty. He can ensure that this latest generation of returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan does not receive the bum rap the Vietnam generation got. Let 2008 be the last year thousands of homeless veterans stand in line for free food during the holiday season. Let it be the last year hundreds of thousands sleep homeless on the street.

from http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/116721/

America's Hidden Role in Hamas's Rise to Power from AlterNet



Editor's note: In the U.S., the claim that the actions of Hamas forced Israel to launch a massive assault on the impoverished population of Gaza is almost universally accepted. But, as scholar Stephen Zunes explains below, the picture of Hamas as an organization of wide-eyed radicalism without electoral legitimacy or the support of a significant portion of the Palestinian population is simplistic. In this important piece, Zunes examines the ways in which Israeli and American policy-makers encouraged the rise of the conservative religious group Hamas in an effort to marginalize secular and leftist elements within the Occupied Territories.

The United States bears much of the blame for the ongoing bloodshed in the Gaza Strip and nearby parts of Israel. Indeed, were it not for misguided Israeli and American policies, Hamas would not be in control of the territory in the first place.

Israel initially encouraged the rise of the Palestinian Islamist movement as a counter to the Palestine Liberation Organization, the secular coalition composed of Fatah and various leftist and other nationalist movements. Beginning in the early 1980s, with generous funding from the U.S.-backed family dictatorship in Saudi Arabia, the antecedents of Hamas began to emerge through the establishment of schools, health care clinics, social service organizations and other entities that stressed an ultraconservative interpretation of Islam, which up to that point had not been very common among the Palestinian population. The hope was that if people spent more time praying in mosques, they would be less prone to enlist in left-wing nationalist movements challenging the Israeli occupation.



rest at http://www.alternet.org/audits/116855/

U.S.-installed Iraqi ex-PM says Bush utter failure from Reuters



BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Former U.S.-installed Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has denounced the policies of President George W. Bush as an "utter failure" that gave rise to the sectarian venom that ravaged his country.

In an interview published on Saturday in the pan-Arab newspaper Asharq al-Awsat, Allawi found fault with American management of Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 as well as the government of present Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

Allawi ruled Iraq for almost a year after U.S. occupation officials handed power to him in 2004 as prime minister of an interim government. He was selected by a council hand-picked by Washington after the 2003 invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.

"Yes, Bush's policies failed utterly," said Allawi, describing the U.S. administration that once backed him. "Utter failure. Failure of U.S. domestic and foreign policy, including fighting terrorism and economic policy."

"His insistence on names like 'democracy' and 'open elections', without giving attention to political stability, was a big mistake. It cast shadows on Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Egypt, and I believe this will be remembered in history as President Bush's policy," he said.


rest at  http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE50212820090103

The Associated Press: Senate GOP to block attempt to seat Franken early



from http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gMpTmr96V5hKIfyHT4Av4jsVQgrQD95F5BIG1

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The top Senate Republican said his caucus would block any attempt to seat Democrat Al Franken until an anticipated court case over Minnesota's close election is finished and an official election certificate is conferred.

Texas Sen. John Cornyn said Friday that Republicans would object to seating the race leader Franken sooner. A filibuster would require 60 votes to break — a few more than Democrats currently hold in Washington.

Franken holds a 49-vote lead over incumbant Republican Sen. Norm Coleman, pending the resolution of the absentee ballots. Franken's campaign has declined to say whether he would try to take his seat immediately if the canvassing board certifies him the winner.

Senate Democrats have not indicated what they would do if Franken's lead over Coleman holds up after the recount ends.

The loser can appeal the recount result in court.

Cornyn's threat means it is probable that Minnesota will have only one senator when the new Congress convenes on Tuesday. A court challenge and possible appeals could keep it that way for several months.

Coleman's term expires at noon EST on Saturday.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Rice, White House Give Israel Go-Ahead for More War in Gaza from Firedoglake

FROM http://firedoglake.com/2009/01/02/rice-white-house-give-israel-go-ahead-for-more-war-in-gaza/

Speaking this morning from the White House on the continuing war on Gaza, Condi Rice illustrated once again why she may be one of America's worst, most ineffective and disingenuous Secretaries of State. CSPAN Video here.

In describing the situation, she simultaneously misrepresented current facts, distorted history and condemned Hamas exclusively, while never mentioning Israel's role.

She first noted that Hamas was holding the Gazans "hostage," while never noting that Israel, with the full support of the White House, has imposed a strangling siege of collective punishment on Gaza, preventing anyone from exiting, denying sufficient food, electricity, fuel, and medical supplies, all to wide-spread condemnation from other capitals and humanitarian organizations. She said Hamas staged a coup, but never mentioned that Hamas had won a democratic election promoted by the US and sanctioned by its allies, a result all of them tried to undo through undemocratic means.

It was a totally distorted, one-sided view of the world that might have been written by an Israeli Ministry of Propaganda.

Rice then claimed the US was working with other world leaders to establish a cease fire. There is only one catch: as a condition, Ms. Rice said a cease fire should only occur if it does not return to "the status quo ante," and that it must be durable and sustainable.

What this means is that Israel just got approval from the US to continue its onslaught on Hamas and Palestinians trapped in Gaza. Israel does not need to worry about pressure from the US for a cease fire until Hamas agrees to accept all of the conditions for unilateral surrender to continued Israeli containment, isolation and stateless domination. It's exactly the formula Rice used two years ago to delay cease-fire efforts in Lebanon and "authorize" Israel to continue its war against Hezbollah.

This is how thousands of people get killed, while those responsible for their deaths claim they were working to stop the killing.

Update: More WH comments give Israel a go-ahead for ground assault.

Karma catches up to “Clean Coal”: The Tennesse Sludge Disaster from The Karma Report.com

Hello all, after a break for the holidays (well actually to write some more professional exams for more accreditations), I could not resist a post about the coal sludge disaster in eastern Tennessee.  This incredibly beautiful and picturesque part of the country was devastated on December 22nd, when a forty-acre man-made pond containing millions of gallons of toxic coal ash collapsed, causing a disaster that environmentalists believe could be 30 times larger in scope than the Exxon Valdez oil spill of 1989.  Sludge covered more than 300 acres of Roane County, destroyed three homes and damaged 42 other properties, including boat houses and docks on now-silty Watts Bar Lake.

The Tennessee Valley Authority, the largest U.S. public power company,and owner of the Kingston Fossil Plant reponsible for the sludge, said this week that samples of water taken near the spill, 35 miles southwest of Knoxville in eastern Tennessee, found levels of arsenic and other heavy metals higher than drinking-water standards, prompting a warning against using private wells in the area.   This arsenic contamination may be just the beginning of the toxicity problems that the area may have to deal with for years to come.  According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, in an average year, a typical coal plant generates the following pollutants:


REST AT http://www.thekarmareport.com/2009/01/karma-catches-up-to-clean-coal-the-tennesse-sludge-disaster/

Firms Hired By Fed To Manage Our Assets Won't Say How Much They're Being Paid from TPMmuckraker


So, how much are the four firms hired to manage the Fed's mortgage-backed securities purchase program getting paid for their work, and how did they get the contracts in the first place?

They're not saying.

We called Blackrock Inc., Goldman Sachs, Wellington Management, and PIMCO to ask them about their recently announced contracts to manage a total of $500 billion worth of mortgage-backed securities, on behalf of the Federal Reserve. Spokespeople for the first three firms told us they were referring all questions to the Fed. Representatives for PIMCO -- whose founder said in September that his firm would manage a very similar Treasury program for free, out of patriotic duty -- have not responded to two messages.

A spokesman for the New York Fed told TPMmuckraker he'd get back to us with more information.

REST http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/01/firms_hired_by_fed_to_manage_o.php

UK: Thefts of Food, Metal, and Petrol Increasing from cryptogon.com


Via: Independent:

Supermarkets have been forced to tag cuts of meat because shoplifters have turned to stealing food during the credit crunch. Retailers warn that the recession has changed the pattern of crime in high street stores, with thieves switching from luxury items to basic foodstuffs.

Shops have been forced to step up security around food counters after sharp increases in the quantity of beef, chicken, bacon and cheese going missing.

Tesco, Iceland and Marks & Spencer have all reported rises in theft in their stores this year. The problem has become so acute in some areas that retailers, including Somerfield, have experimented with fitting electronic tags to expensive cuts of meat.

Over the past decade, most shoplifters have pilfered small high-value items – such as perfumes, packets of razor blades and DVDs – to fund drug habits.

Richard Dodd, spokesman for the British Retail Consortium, said: "In difficult times likes these, there is evidence that the range of people stealing expands. They are stealing a bigger range of items and going for things they want to use rather than sell.

"Retailers believe there has been an increase in theft as a result of the downturn and are tightening their security. More security staff are being taken on and the tagging of items is becoming more widespread."


REST http://cryptogon.com/?p=6001

AirTran Removes Muslim Family From Flight, Refuses To Reseat After FBI Clears Them from Consumerist


AirTran removed a Muslim family and their friend from their flight, had them questioned by the FBI, and then refused to re-seat or rebook them after they were cleared by the FBI.

REST http://consumerist.com/5122535/airtran-removes-muslim-family-from-flight-refuses-to-reseat-after-fbi-clears-them

Happy New Year, Montana! Don't Drink the Water! from Daily Kos


More coal in our collective stocking from the Bush administration, literally.

BILLINGS, Mont.—The Bush administration has approved a plan that could allow more than 18,000 natural gas wells to be drilled in southeastern Montana over the next two decades.

The decision by C. Stephen Allred, assistant secretary for land and minerals management at the Department of Interior, would allow companies to proceed with plans to drill on more than 1.5 million acres of federal land in Montana's remote Powder River Basin....

Tuesday's approval of the Montana development plan followed a three year delay caused by drilling opponents. Conservation groups and the Northern Cheyenne tribe won a court order temporarily blocking drilling in 2005, over worries it could foul water supplies and harm wildlife.

The Powder River Basin holds a type of natural gas known as coal-bed methane, which companies can extract only after pumping vast quantities of water from underground aquifers that trap the gas. That's the same water ranchers in the arid region depend on to irrigate fields and fill stock ponds.

Saying that the region is arid is an understatement, and coal-bed methane development hits in two ways: it requires ridiculous amounts of water to produce--in the initial years of operation, about 100 gallson per minute need to be pumped through the coal seam; the discharge water is so highly salinated that it's not just unusable for agriculture, it poisons the soil, leading to erosion and loss of feed and habitat.

rest http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/1/1/171345/3570/118/679240

Top 500 worst passwords - from Boing Boing

Top10Pawrd From Mark Burnett's 2005 book Perfect Passwords: Selection, Protection, Authentication, a table of the "Top 500 Worst Passwords Of All Time." (via Beschizza's Twitter)


UPDATE: As the site is down, here's the whole shebang:

NO Top 1-100 Top 101–200 Top 201–300 Top 301–400 Top 401–500
1 123456 porsche firebird prince rosebud
2 password guitar butter beach jaguar
3 12345678 chelsea united amateur great
4 1234 black turtle 7777777 cool
5 pussy diamond steelers muffin cooper
6 12345 nascar tiffany redsox 1313
7 dragon jackson zxcvbn star scorpio
8 qwerty cameron tomcat testing mountain
9 696969 654321 golf shannon madison
10 mustang computer bond007 murphy 987654
11 letmein amanda bear frank brazil
12 baseball wizard tiger hannah lauren
13 master xxxxxxxx doctor dave japan
14 michael money gateway eagle1 naked
15 football phoenix gators 11111 squirt
16 shadow mickey angel mother stars
17 monkey bailey junior nathan apple
18 abc123 knight thx1138 raiders alexis
19 pass iceman porno steve aaaa
20 fuckme tigers badboy forever bonnie
21 6969 purple debbie angela peaches
22 jordan andrea spider viper jasmine
23 harley horny melissa ou812 kevin
24 ranger dakota booger jake matt
25 iwantu aaaaaa 1212 lovers qwertyui
26 jennifer player flyers suckit danielle
27 hunter sunshine fish gregory beaver
28 fuck morgan porn buddy 4321
29 2000 starwars matrix whatever 4128
30 test boomer teens young runner
31 batman cowboys scooby nicholas swimming
32 trustno1 edward jason lucky dolphin
33 thomas charles walter helpme gordon
34 tigger girls cumshot jackie casper
35 robert booboo boston monica stupid
36 access coffee braves midnight shit
37 love xxxxxx yankee college saturn
38 buster bulldog lover baby gemini
39 1234567 ncc1701 barney cunt apples
40 soccer rabbit victor brian august
41 hockey peanut tucker mark 3333
42 killer john princess startrek canada
43 george johnny mercedes sierra blazer
44 sexy gandalf 5150 leather cumming
45 andrew spanky doggie 232323 hunting
46 charlie winter zzzzzz 4444 kitty
47 superman brandy gunner beavis rainbow
48 asshole compaq horney bigcock 112233
49 fuckyou carlos bubba happy arthur
50 dallas tennis 2112 sophie cream
51 jessica james fred ladies calvin
52 panties mike johnson naughty shaved
53 pepper brandon xxxxx giants surfer
54 1111 fender tits booty samson
55 austin anthony member blonde kelly
56 william blowme boobs fucked paul
57 daniel ferrari donald golden mine
58 golfer cookie bigdaddy 0 king
59 summer chicken bronco fire racing
60 heather maverick penis sandra 5555
61 hammer chicago voyager pookie eagle
62 yankees joseph rangers packers hentai
63 joshua diablo birdie einstein newyork
64 maggie sexsex trouble dolphins little
65 biteme hardcore white 0 redwings
66 enter 666666 topgun chevy smith
67 ashley willie bigtits winston sticky
68 thunder welcome bitches warrior cocacola
69 cowboy chris green sammy animal
70 silver panther super slut broncos
71 richard yamaha qazwsx 8675309 private
72 fucker justin magic zxcvbnm skippy
73 orange banana lakers nipples marvin
74 merlin driver rachel power blondes
75 michelle marine slayer victoria enjoy
76 corvette angels scott asdfgh girl
77 bigdog fishing 2222 vagina apollo
78 cheese david asdf toyota parker
79 matthew maddog video travis qwert
80 121212 hooters london hotdog time
81 patrick wilson 7777 paris sydney
82 martin butthead marlboro rock women
83 freedom dennis srinivas xxxx voodoo
84 ginger fucking internet extreme magnum
85 blowjob captain action redskins juice
86 nicole bigdick carter erotic abgrtyu
87 sparky chester jasper dirty 777777
88 yellow smokey monster ford dreams
89 camaro xavier teresa freddy maxwell
90 secret steven jeremy arsenal music
91 dick viking 11111111 access14 rush2112
92 falcon snoopy bill wolf russia
93 taylor blue crystal nipple scorpion
94 111111 eagles peter iloveyou rebecca
95 131313 winner pussies alex tester
96 123123 samantha cock florida mistress
97 bitch house beer eric phantom
98 hello miller rocket legend billy
99 scooter flower theman movie 6666
100 please jack oliver success albert


rest http://www.boingboing.net/2009/01/02/top-500-worst-passwo.html

With Chris Cox, Suckers Are Everywhere from Emptywheel


Remember just a few days ago when SEC Chairman Chris Cox was doing his best George Bush imitation and trying to write his history before his term of shame was over?

Cox said the SEC's emphasis on enforcement was as strong as it had ever been. "We've done everything we can during the last several years in the agency to make sure that people understand there's a strong market cop on the beat," he said.

"That's why Madoff is such a big asterisk," he added. "The case is very troubling for that reason. It's what the SEC's good at. And it's inexplicable."

Of course that was after the Madoff Ponzi scandal had already hit. Cox must have thought he had weathered the worst that could hit the beleaguered SEC he had personally helped neuter. Not so fast Chris, because today we have more instances from the "who could have imagined" files; from Bloomberg:

rest http://emptywheel.firedoglake.com/2009/01/02/with-chris-cox-suckers-are-everywhere/

Bush DOJ Is Now Filene’s Basement for Corporate Crooks from Emptywheel


The fire sale by the Bush Administration in a last gasp to coddle corporate polluters, crooks and malefactors (i.e. friends and family) is on at the Department of Justice. From Carrie Johnson at the Washington Post:

The Justice Department has reached more than a dozen business-related settlements since the presidential election, with more in the pipeline for January, prompting lawyers and interest groups to assert that companies are seeking more favorable terms before the new administration arrives.
...
A review of 15 agreements involving corporations since early November suggests that much of the alleged misconduct dates back five years or more, provoking questions about why the cases took so long to mature and why resolutions are coming with only weeks left in President Bush's term.

Johnson's article discusses, among several, the case of United States v. Siemens. This case sticks out like a sore thumb. There are actually four different cases consolidated against Siemens - against their home company in Germany, and against each of their subsidiaries in Bangladesh, Venezuela and Argentina. How deep, pervasive and criminal was the conduct of Siemens in their worldwide bid to defraud the US Government and others? Glad you asked; it was so bad that:

The company hired a law firm and accounting experts to probe its problems, ultimately paying more than $776 million to advisers who reviewed millions of documents and interviewed 1,750 employees...


rest http://emptywheel.firedoglake.com/2009/01/02/bush-doj-is-now-filenes-basement-for-corporate-crooks/

Crawford souvenir shops now ‘deeply’ discounting their Bush gear. from Think Progress


bushweb.jpgThis week, George W. Bush spent what are expected to be his final days at his ranch in Crawford, Texas as president. Bush is on his 77th trip to the ranch, and according to one CBS reporter, he has spent nearly 500 days in Crawford during his presidency. Bush's presence there over the last eight years had boosted the small Texas town's tourism industry. But as one of the most unpopular presidents in modern history leaves office, the local souvenir shops "are starting to deeply discount" their Bush-related products:

rest http://thinkprogress.org/2009/01/02/crawford-shops-discount-bush/

Bus Company Abandons Man With Cerebral Palsy On Bus On New Year's Eve from Consumerist


The bus matron of a special needs bus owned by Outstanding Transport, Inc. has been charged with felony reckless endangerment, after forgetting about a 22-year-old passenger and leaving him strapped in his seat on the bus over New Year's Eve in below-freezing temperatures. He was found yesterday morning at 10:30am and is in good condition, although his sister can't imagine how he could have been overlooked in the first place: "He's like 6'2 and hunches over, the seats are not even high."

The company hasn't responded to media inquiries about the matter, and seems to be in terrified-PR-lockdown-mode: we called to ask if they have a 24-hour emergency number and they refused to talk to us, saying, "Call our attorney. You can get all the information from our attorney. Call that number, sir." *click*

rest at http://consumerist.com/5122318/bus-company-abandons-man-with-cerebral-palsy-on-bus-on-new-years-eve

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

We’re the Feds: How to Keep Hooverism from Hocking the Country from Firedoglake

Krugman underlines the outbreak of Hooverism in state budgets. States can't tax, because corporations and the wealthy can move their point of presence for the cost of a tax break and a post office box. Part of Reagan's plan was what cartoonist Feiffer presciently called "The New Feudalism." Smaller, weaker, government entities are easier to blackmail, bully, or bribe. One of the most pressing projects of a new progressive America is to Federalize. And the outbreak of Hooverism offers a golden moment.

Libertarian looters are salivating over getting hard assets. Republican governors like Pawlenty are eager to enrich their friends by selling assets at fire sale prices. Strangely this same logic was rejected in the case of private assets, where the government was forced to buy up non-voting junk bonds in drag rather than getting any say in how the companies were actually run. What's sauce for the government, is gravy for the goperment, I suppose.

rest at http://firedoglake.com/2008/12/30/were-the-feds-how-to-keep-hooverism-from-hocking-the-country/

Former U.S. Atty: Blagojevich appointment shows he’s ‘crazy like a fox,’ playing to future black jurors. from Think Progress


Earlier today, Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D-IL) appointed Roland Burris, the first African-American elected to statewide office in Illinois, to take Barack Obama's U.S. Senate seat. Democratic leaders have indicated they are planning to block the appointment. Speculating on Blagojevich's motives, former U.S. Attorney Kendall Coffey told CNN that the Illinois governor may be acting "crazy like a fox" and looking ahead to his own potential trial. Coffey said Blagojevich's "conniving strategy" may be an effort to persuade future African-American jurors:

REST AT http://thinkprogress.org/2008/12/30/blago-af-am-jurors/

A Hundred Eyes for an Eye from Truthout - All Articles


A Palestinian family in Gaza.
A Palestinian family rushes past the wreckage of an Israeli missile strike. (Photo: Eyad Baba / AP)

  At the epicenters of the conflict - where the belief that "only force can assure justice" seems to be even stronger than when I. F. Stone wrote about it 41 years ago - the conclusion has been drawn and redrawn so many times that deadly repetition has become paralytic. While some Palestinian "militants" have terrorized and murdered, the Israeli government has terrorized and murdered on a much bigger scale, using a vast arsenal largely financed by US taxpayers.

    From afar, in the United States, it's too easy to shake our heads at the lethal loss of moral vision. Don't they know that "an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"? But the cycle of violence is extremely asymmetrical - while the US government provides Israel with billions of dollars and invaluable "diplomatic" support.

    What's going on in Gaza right now is not just an eye for an eye. It's a hundred eyes for an eye. And the current slaughter is not only an ongoing Israeli war crime. It has an accomplice named Uncle Sam.

rest at http://www.truthout.org/123008A

Israel Continues Killing, Bars Journalists from Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines


Israel Did This

Be it due to danger or the ever-present desire for security, the Israeli government has always found reason to forbid journalists to enter the Gaza Strip at times of "conflict." The current brutal assault on Gaza is no different, but this time an association of journalists has filed a petition in the Israeli Supreme Court to demand access to the occupied territories.

For good up-to-date information on the attacks in the Gaza Strip, check out the Institute for Middle East Understanding.

rest at http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20081230_israel_continues_killing_bars_journalists/

Senate Dems Says They Won’t Seat Burris In Caucus — But Can They Keep Him Out Of The Senate? from Firedoglake


Roland Burris is very likely to be a U.S. Senator until the Illinois Legislature can hold a special election to replace him, which they may now decide to do quickly.  It's clear that if Burris were elected and duly qualified, the Senate couldn't refuse to seat him.  That's the Supreme Court's holding in the Adam Clayton Powell case, Powell v. McCormack (1969).  The question is whether there is a different rule for appointments by governors rather than elections.  Those are covered by the Seventeenth Amendment, which lets states give the appointment power to governors "until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct."

But what if Blago gave the seat to someone who bribed him?  The Senate could probably refuse to seat that person as not genuinely fulfilling the "qualifications" of the seat (which it gets to decide under Article I of the Constitution) because the appointment would be unlawful under other provisions of federal and state law (due to the bribery) and therefore not a valid exercise of the appointment power under state law.  But there presumably was no bribe with respect to the Burris appointment, which means that he gets the seat.
 
The Senate's remaining option would be to seat Burris but then turn around an expel him by a 2/3 vote (another power under Article I).  But that would open up another can of worms because Burris will not have engaged in misbehavior and it would be an obvious attempt to circumvent his right under the Constitution to be seated.

Burris is on TV saying he had no idea that he gave $14,000 to Blago.

Lesson learned by Illinois legislature:  you snooze, you lose.

Update:  Illinois' Secretary of State Jesse White will refuse to certify the Burris appointment.

rest at http://firedoglake.com/2008/12/30/senate-says-they-wont-seat-burris-in-caucus-but-can-they-keep-him-out-of-the-senate/


Why Are Palestinians Expected to Do What Americans Would Never Do? from Firedoglake


One of the things I don't understand about the debate over Israel and Hamas is what, exactly, people expect Palestinians to do.  I constantly read that Palestinians need to never use violence, and that non-violence will do the trick.  This may or may not be true, but it's odd, because folks want Palestinians and Hamas to do something their own governments would never, ever, do.

Let's put this in context, first.  The truce was not broken by Hamas:

"The escalation towards war could, and should, have been avoided.  It was the State of Israel which broke the truce, in the 'ticking tunnel' raid ...  two months ago," the Israeli peace group Gush Shalom wrote in a press release. "Since then, the army went on stoking the fires of escalation with calculated raids and killings, whenever the shooting of missiles on Israel decreased."

So.  Israel attacks Palestinians.  Hamas responds by counter-attacking.  If a nation bombed the US, would the US counter-attack?

Of course it would.  The question is absurd. 

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Sunday, December 28, 2008

The West's Pathetic Response to Israeli Massacre from THE DAILY BANTER.COM


By Ben Cohen

The United States has remained completely silent on Israel's massacre of over 200 Palestinians, while Gordon Brown has asked Israel to 'Show restraint'.

The Bush Administration spoke only to condemn Hamas. Condoleezza Rice stated:

"The United States strongly condemns the repeated rocket and mortar attacks against Israel and holds Hamas responsible for breaking the cease-fire and for the renewal of violence in Gaza. The cease-fire should be restored immediately."

The massive assault was in response to repeated rocket attacks from Gaza militants that have done little actual damage to Israelis, but have irritated Israel into responding. The response, as usual, has been completely disproportionate, illegal, and counterproductive.


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GOP Chairman 'Shocked' That Obama Parody Sent Out from AfterDowningStreet.org

GOP chairman 'shocked' that Obama parody sent out | Comcast.net

The chairman of the Republican National Committee said Saturday he was "shocked and appalled" that one of his potential successors had sent committee members a CD this Christmas featuring a 2007 parody song called "Barack the Magic Negro."

In spite of RNC Chairman Robert M. "Mike" Duncan's sharply negative reaction, former Tennessee GOP leader Chip Saltsman said that party leaders should stand up to criticism over distributing a CD with the song. He earlier defended the tune as one of several "lighthearted political parodies" that have aired on Rush Limbaugh's radio show.

Saltsman, who managed former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign, is seeking the RNC chairmanship. During the presidential campaign, GOP officials denounced efforts by those in the party who criticized or mocked Democratic nominee Barack Obama along racial lines. Obama was vying to be the nation's first black president.

A spokesman for Obama, now the president-elect, declined to comment on the matter.


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Where'd the bailout money go? Shhhh, it's a secret - from sfgate



Think you could borrow money from a bank without saying what you were going to do with it? Well, apparently when banks borrow from you they don't feel the same need to say how the money is spent.

After receiving billions in aid from U.S. taxpayers, the nation's largest banks say they can't track exactly how they're spending it. Some won't even talk about it.

"We're choosing not to disclose that," said Kevin Heine, spokesman for Bank of New York Mellon, which received about $3 billion.

Thomas Kelly, a spokesman for JPMorgan Chase, which received $25 billion in emergency bailout money, said that while some of the money was lent, some was not, and the bank has not given any accounting of exactly how the money is being used.

"We have not disclosed that to the public. We're declining to," Kelly said.

The Associated Press contacted 21 banks that received at least $1 billion in government money and asked four questions: How much has been spent? What was it spent on? How much is being held in savings, and what's the plan for the rest?

None of the banks provided specific answers.

"We're not providing dollar-in, dollar-out tracking," said Barry Koling, a spokesman for Atlanta, Ga.-based SunTrust Banks Inc., which got $3.5 billion in taxpayer dollars.

Some banks said they simply didn't know where the money was going.

"We manage our capital in its aggregate," said Regions Financial Corp. spokesman Tim Deighton, who said the Birmingham, Ala.-based company is not tracking how it is spending the $3.5 billion it received as part of the financial bailout.

The answers highlight the secrecy surrounding the Troubled Asset Relief Program, which earmarked $700 billion — about the size of the Netherlands' economy — to help rescue the financial industry. The Treasury Department has been using the money to buy stock in U.S. banks, hoping that the sudden inflow of cash will get banks to start lending money.

There has been no accounting of how banks spend that money. Lawmakers summoned bank executives to Capitol Hill last month and implored them to lend the money — not to hoard it or spend it on corporate bonuses, junkets or to buy other banks. But there is no process in place to make sure that's happening and there are no consequences for banks that don't comply.

"It is entirely appropriate for the American people to know how their taxpayer dollars are being spent in private industry," said Elizabeth Warren, the top congressional watchdog overseeing the financial bailout.

But, at least for now, there's no way for taxpayers to find that out.

Pressured by the Bush administration to approve the money quickly, Congress attached nearly no strings to the $700 billion bailout in October. And the Treasury Department, which doles out the money, never asked banks how it would be spent.

"Those are legitimate questions that should have been asked on Day One," said Rep. Scott Garrett, R-N.J., a House Financial Services Committee member who opposed the bailout as it was rushed through Congress. "Where is the money going to go to? How is it going to be spent? When are we going to get a record on it?"

Nearly every bank AP questioned — including Citibank and Bank of America, two of the largest recipients of bailout money — responded with generic public relations statements explaining that the money was being used to strengthen balance sheets and continue making loans to ease the credit crisis.

A few banks described company-specific programs, such as JPMorgan Chase's plan to lend $5 billion to nonprofit and health care companies next year. Richard Becker, senior vice president of Wisconsin-based Marshall & Ilsley Corp., said the $1.75 billion in bailout money allowed the bank to temporarily stop foreclosing on homes.

But no bank provided even the most basic accounting for the federal money.

Some said the money couldn't be tracked. Bob Denham, a spokesman for North Carolina-based BB&T Corp., said the bailout money "doesn't have its own bucket." But he said taxpayer money wasn't used in the bank's recent purchase of a Florida insurance company. Asked how he could be sure, since the money wasn't being tracked, Denham said the bank would have made that deal regardless.

Others, such as Morgan Stanley spokeswoman Carissa Ramirez, offered to discuss the matter with reporters on condition of anonymity. When AP refused, Ramirez sent an e-mail saying: "We are going to decline to comment on your story."

Most banks wouldn't say why they were keeping the details secret.

"We're not sharing any other details. We're just not at this time," said Wendy Walker, a spokeswoman for Dallas-based Comerica Inc., which received $2.25 billion from the government.

One didn't even want to say they wouldn't say.

Heine, the New York Mellon Corp. spokesman who said he wouldn't share spending specifics, added: "I just would prefer if you wouldn't say that we're not going to discuss those details."

The banks which came closest to answering the questions were those, such as U.S. Bancorp and Huntington Bancshares Inc., that only recently received the money and have yet to spend it. But neither provided anything more than a generic summary of how the money would be spent.

Lawmakers say they want to tighten restrictions on the remaining, yet-to-be-released $350 billion block of bailout money before more cash is handed out. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the department is trying to step up its monitoring of bank spending.

"What we've been doing here is moving, I think, with lightning speed to put necessary programs in place, to develop them, implement them, and then we need to monitor them while we're doing this," Paulson said at a recent forum in New York. "So we're building this organization as we're going."

Warren, the congressional watchdog appointed by Democrats, said her oversight panel will try to force the banks to say where they've spent the money.

"It would take a lot of nerve not to give answers," she said.

But Warren said she's surprised she even has to ask.

"If the appropriate restrictions were put on the money to begin with, if the appropriate transparency was in place, then we wouldn't be in a position where you're trying to call every recipient and get the basic information that should already be in public documents," she said.

Garrett, the New Jersey congressman, said the nation might never get a clear answer on where hundreds of billions of dollars went.




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