Video: UK Jewish MP: Israel acting like Nazis in Gaza

Video: UK Jewish MP: Israel acting like Nazis in Gaza…. Sir Gerald Kaufman, Veteran Labour Member of UK Parliament speaking January 16, 2009.

Youtube is now carrying many videos like the following ones… This Palestinian Girl a Victim of Israeli crimes Against Humanity and The 60 Seconds Hate Crime video and Zionists attack Christian tourists visiting the holy land

If Americans Knew more about Palestine/ Israel and American government support for antiArab racism carried out with US funds

Blackwater changing name to “Xe”….

Blackwater XE logoErik Prince, Killing Korporation CEO and founder, is Allegedly a Christian.
 
Throws in gratuitous references to “Knights Templar, USA” on his website.

Nothing new in all of that.

Speculation is rising that “Xe” means Christ Everlasting.

They’ve got a training base near the intersection of Teller (county) One and Teller Eleven, on the western downslope from Cripple Creek.

It’s only secret in that they don’t acknowledge it, either Blackwater or the Army.

They are probably also the contractors guarding Peterson AFB who threatened to have Miss Johnnie arrested when she went to get her ID card a year and a half ago…

And they’re reported to be the staff at the new ICE “detention” center at Ft Carson.

You’ve just got to use your Magic Decoder Ring to see it but Jesus said in The Sermon on the Mount

“…fook ’em all, kill imprison and torture them and make money doing it. And contributions to the Republican Party count as your Tithes…

Suffer, little children, SUFFER!!”

You’ve also got to be wearing your X-Ray glasses…

And an amulet on a necklace made of human hair and half a box of Lucky Charms cereal.

And the skin of a human baby…

And nothing else…

And at a Corner Shrine dedicated to John Wayne.

With black and purple candles.

While saying the Lord’s Prayer sideways.

Human Sacrifice is optional.

But recommended.

Rolling on the ground, smearing yourself with feces and foaming at the mouth means you’re doing the incantation correctly.

the short end of the stick

hazelwood tally stick It was one of the greatest heists in history. The scene? London, 1660. The perpetrator? England’s King Charles the II. The loot? All the gold he could con out of the country’s goldsmiths, bankers and businessmen. The tool?
 
A tally stick.

Tally sticks were a brilliant invention, but they were also insidious as they formed the foundation for the fiat currency systems we still have today. One where the root of a currency’s value is in a promise from a faceless institution, and not in the actual value of an object.

Put into use about a thousand years ago, they were a common sense solution for a young gold-and-goods economy where gold was scarce. By the time of the heist they were used in everyday transactions.

Here is how it worked. When a loan was made, the debt was carved in a standard fashion on the surface of a small (preferably hazelwood) stick, and then the stick was split in half through the center of the carving. The longer end of the IOU was given to the purchaser, and its handle was called the “stock” — the root of the word’s use in today’s markets.

Even a mostly illiterate public could read the amount scratched into the wood, and the stick would only fit perfectly with its original other half. That way, when the debtor returned with the money (or goods) owed, the sticks would be matched and the debt would be “tallied.”

In that fundamental use, they worked perfectly. But of course, as is governments’ way, the King was tempted to stretch those bounds.

Charles II ruled at a time when royal power was still based on a divine mandate. His government and institutions — and indeed he himself — saw the king as the Chosen One, which was a real shame for him because it bound him to the laws of Christendom. And Christianity at the time still forbade lending or borrowing with usury (interest). When financing several failing wars against neighboring countries depleted royal coffers, Charles II needed some quick cash to continue living in kingly fashion.

King Charles II turned to the trusted tally and the keen idea of selling his (government) tallies (debt) at a discount. That way he could allow his lenders to profit without charging interest — the basis for government debt being sold at a discount today.

And the King could issue advance tallies for emergency spending, an idea that proved all too tempting. He sold the tallies collected by his Exchequer (tax collector), essentially trading future tax receipts to the country’s goldsmiths (bankers) for quick cash.

The tallies were receipts for taxes to be paid later in the year. This is a crucial part of the story: they weren’t trading on the value of the objects being traded, but on the cost of waiting for a return and the government’s ability to collect taxes and stay honest. If the government is not honest, this is an outright Ponzi scheme, one where new debt issue could theoretically pay for passing bills. For a while.

The King realized that he’d stumbled onto something big. He could wage all the war he wanted and pay his bills with the gold he got for hazelwood. The King spent and spent, and the goldsmiths’ vaults filled up with more and more sticks.

Goldsmiths were handing out certificates for fractional gold reserves and inflating the young economy in a con all their own. And since the King played along with their early building of a banking system, they played along with the sticks-for-gold investment strategy.

Over time, the market got wise to the game. Buyers started attaching larger and larger discounts to the King’s debt to offset the perceived risk in loaning money to the King. The discounts prompted the King to issue even more tallies, promising out more future tax revenues just to meet his short-term spending desires. But remember only the discount was changing here. So the mountain of taxes to be redeemed in order to pay off his debts grew in comparison, soon overwhelming the King’s income.

By the time the whole Ponzi scheme came to an end, the King’s sticks were trading at a 10% discount (to put that into perspective, short-term T-Bills are currently trading with discounts of one-tenth of one percent or less). The payments on his newer issues trading at that discount soon outmatched all the Kingdom’s tax revenues, effectively bankrupting his Exchequer and threatening to put the monarchy in the poorhouse.

So with the stroke of a pen, the King simply declared those debts illegal and ceased payment.

With that single stroke he stole most of England’s gold — having already spent it — and forced the young economy to fall flat on its face. The King’s various creditors ended up on “the short end of the stick” and all credit in the country evaporated very nearly overnight.

Pretty scary, huh? I’m glad such a thing could never happen today.

Tim DeChristopher urban eco warrior

Tim DeChristopherI am neither handy with a monkey-wrench, nor am I much of an outdoorsman, but when environmentalist Tim DeChristopher took the eco fight to a federal land lease auction, it was an example of disruptive activism for which I know I am qualified. There is an undisturbed comfort in thinking one person cannot make a difference, even if just in lacking for ideas how. Dare I say for most of us, now DeChristopher and Ebay have closed that loophole.

This week, Ken Salazar, the new Secretary of the Interior, moved to invalidate the Utah land-use leases which Bush & co tried to give to the extraction industries in the last minutes of his administration.

But back in December, Tim De Christopher and his fellow activists had no way of knowing that those leases would not be exploited. Tim was frustrated by the seemingly ineffectual picketing outside the Salt Lake City building where the auction was being conducted, so he went inside, where he discovered he was treated as any other potential bidder.

Democracy Now covered the story when it happened December 22, and interviewed DeChristopher again after Salazar’s action. NPR picked up the story this week, and added an interview with one of the culprits who DeChristopher had disrupted: indignant Kathleen Sgamma, director of government affairs at the Independent Petroleum Association of Mountain States.

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“Persecution” of White Christian Males…

And of Course, either Black, Hispanic, Asian etc Christian males aren’t persecuted or they’re not considered as “good” in the Kingdom of God as the White Ones.
 
I personally believe the second half of that sentence is the correct interpretation.

But…

It’s taken on an absurd level to which even I did not believe the Wreligious Wrong would sink.

First they fill our heads with “facts” like W.C.M.s make more money than the rest of combined.

Ok, that part actually is probably true.

Then they say “W.C.M.s give more money to Charity than all others combined”

That starts the Fudge Factor going a little.

First their definition of Charity includes such Noble Acts of Righteousness as

  • starting Young Republicans chapters,

    throwing a Chastity Ball (for those of you who aren’t in Colorado Springs that’s a Father-Daughter Formal Dance and Medieval Pseudo-Religious Ritual)

    and providing Political Propaganda “educational materials” for groups as diverse as Military Recruits, Kindergartners and Prisoners, books like “Jesus says to obey your Masters or Burn in Hell Forever”

  • Then of course, given Point 1 about W.C.M.s having more money than everybody else combined the Parable of the Widows Mite comes into play.

    AND NOW…

    They’re claiming that 9/11 was an act of Religious Persecution.

    By “attacking the symbols of our Economic Mastery and Capitalist Empire”

    I can see it.

    World Trade Center WAS a religious institution, an Idolatrous Temple dedicated to worship of the lower case “g” god of this world,

    the almighty yankee dollar

    They even call it “The Almighty”

    Hardly a Christian Concept.

    But at least, they’re partially admitting that their god means more to them than God.

    Israel’s initial response was to lie and deny it was using white phosphorus in Gaza

    burning-at-the-stakeWhen a criminal defendant lies in Court and gets caught at it, then the Court is less likely subsequently to believe anything else that might be said by the defendant. Israel initially totally denied using White Phosphorus in Gaza but now has retreated to its second line of lies, saying that it did use White Phosphorus but only to light up the sky! Here is Israel in the beginning with its first lie thrown out to the world public…

    On 13 January Brig-Gen Avi Benayahu, chief spokesman for the Israel Defense Force (IDF), said that in its assault on Gaza Israel was using weapons in accordance with international treaties and conventions. He denied Israel was using white phosphorus. ”I repeat Commander in Chief Ashkenazi’s words: The allegations of the IDF using WP [white phosphorus] are false.”

    That was taken from ISRAEL-OPT: Israel denies using white phosphorus in Gaza But Israel has moved on to its next line of fortified lies to the world public…

    “In response to the claims of NGOs and claims in the foreign press relating to the use of phosphorus weapons, and in order to remove any ambiguity, an investigative team has been established in the Southern Command to look into the issue,” said an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman. “It must be noted that international law does not prohibit the use of weaponry containing phosphorus to create smoke screens and for marking purposes. The IDF only uses weapons permitted by law.”

    An Israeli foreign ministry statement pointed to findings by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which said in mid-January that it found no evidence of illegal phosphorus use. “The investigation of this matter,” the spokesman said, was part of “routine IDF checks of its internal operating procedures and in no way indicated any illegal use.”

    The ICRC has since clarified its position. “The fact that International Humanitarian Law does not specifically prohibit phosphorous weapons does not imply that any specific use of weapons containing this substance is legal,” said Peter Herby, head of the ICRC’s Arms Unit. “The legality of each incident of use has to be considered in light of all of the fundamental rules I have mentioned. It may be legal or not, depending on a variety of factors.”

    That was taken from The Christian Science Monitor’s After the war, Gazans seek answers on white phosphorus

    Uri Avnery- the Noam Chomsky of Israel

    Under a black flagNoam Chomsky is now widely recognized world wide as America’s most prominent dissident, and that is exactly the same role that Uri Avnery plays in being seen world wide as Israel’s most prominent dissident. Following is Uri Avnery speaking about the role of the Israeli military’s house rabbis in the commission of war crimes by the ‘Jewish State’.

    ‘In the last decades, the state-financed religious educational system has churned out “rabbis” who are more like medieval Christian priests than the Jewish sages of Poland or Morocco. This system indoctrinates its pupils with a violent tribal cult, totally ethnocentric, which sees in the whole of world history nothing but an endless story of Jewish victimhood. This is a religion of a Chosen People, indifferent to others, a religion without compassion for anyone who is not Jewish, which glorifies the God-decreed genocide described in the Biblical book of Joshua.’

    His entire comments about Israel’s most recent war crimes committed in Gaza can be read in his most recent essay, Black Flag.

    Israel, Judah, Moab, Edom, Samaria, Palestine…

    And why it all counts.

    Since the whole Israel Right-Of-Return is a huge part of any Any ANY issue involving the modern state of Israel.

    It’s not just Religious Talk, so if you’re offended by Biblical references then toughie-poo.
    The Bible just happens to be one of the premier sources for Israeli history.

    AND.. Arab History

    AND Palestinian history.

    This is really oversimplifying things, but to most Americans Judah and Israel are equivalent and Palestinian and Arab are interchangeable terms.

    To those no-doubt Highly Paid Lobbyists For the Israeli “DEFENSE” Force who insist on calling us liars or ignorant or hate-mongers or whatever, this will be Kindergarten stuff, …

    ASSUMING OF COURSE THAT THEY ACTUALLY ARE JEWISH and/or BIBLICAL SCHOLARS or SERIOUSLY AS EXPERT ON THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF THE REGION THEY CLAIM THEMSELVES TO BE (and of course, as they claim we cannot possibly be…)

    After the reign of Solomon, just to start, in the middle where a beginning properly belongs, Just Ask Steven Spielberg…

    After the Reign of Solomon Israel and Judah were two separate Kingdoms.

    Israel, and Judah.

    Remember that because it is important and there will be a quiz later, which will count for 57.3% of your total grade.

    After the kingdom of Israel got their collective head knuckled by Assyria (Remember Jonah?) but not Judah, and then a short while (historically speaking) later Nebuchadnezzar conquered BOTH and carried away into captivity… NOT EVEN MOST of Israel or Judah, Because They Left The Poor People Behind… (Remember Jeremiah? Of course you do…)

    At this point the remnants of the Philistines aka Phoenicia aka Lebanon… a Greek culture…
    And the remnants of Moab, descendants of one of the sons/slash/Grandsons of Lot (by his two daughters,)

    ( you know, Moses wasn’t very Kind or Gentle when he described the doings of his relatives, but he cut Lot a “lot” of slack, claiming he was too drunk to recognize his own daughters)

    And the remnants of Edom, descended from Esau, the brother of Jacob aka Israel…

    and various tribes of actual Arabs, descendants of Abraham’s first son Ishmael

    And even the descendants of the recently (relatively) Dismantled Hittite and Assyrian Empires…

    And throw in Ethiopians, Egyptians and Nubians who were stranded in the back and forth conquests over several centuries.

    THESE were the people who lived in Israel and Judah at the time.

    When people babble much about the Lost Tribes of Israel they’re refering to the Kingdom of Israel which consisted of the vast majority of the tribes of Israel save for Judah and Levi.

    And They’re Not “lost” in the sense that they up and disappeared either, it’s “lost” like in the RELIGIOUS context.

    More on that…

    Remember how I said that Moses was NOT overly kind to the memory of his ancestors and relatives?

    Of course you do.

    Some of the highest ranking members of the Knesset and Mossad were quoted/slash/interviewed by a Religious Scholar from Colorado Springs and it gets routinely broadcast on TBS.

    Who popped off with the Really Racist viewpoint, seconded and aided by the Israelis, that since many (but not all) of the Palestinians are descended from Esau, aka Edom, and their country called Idumea by the Romans, and they considered Esau to be a vagabond and lazy, shiftless and ignorant….

    They consider ALL Palestinians to be Lazy Shiftless and Ignorant Vagabonds.

    The term “morally dissolute” was thrown in as well, and the notion that ALL the descendants were morally dissolute Because Of Their Ancestry.

    Not Racist? I can easily see that it IS… Extremely Racist.

    Moses said that Jacob, ISRAEL, cheated Esau out of his birthright, his possessions and even the blessings of their father Isaac.

    Stole, and Lied to do it.

    That’s two of G_d’s Top Ten on His personal Hit Parade.

    When Joseph, 11th son of Israel and first son of his favorite wife Rachel, was sold into slavery by his 10 elder brothers, according to Moses and generally recognized by both Muslim and Jew (the religious groupings) as being accurate, JUDAH wanted to have Joseph killed.

    Here Moses plea bargains for his own ancestor Levi, (he wasn’t Ethnically a Jew, although he was Israelite, and Hebrew, but… the Edomites are ALSO Hebrew…

    According to Moses, Levi prevented his brothers and especially JUDAH from Killing Their Brother, and was allegedly somehow not aware that a Passing Band of Arabs (Ishmaelites) was so close to their camp, as in “right in the middle of their encampment” that they managed to buy Joseph without Levi knowing about it until much later.

    Moses was a Prophet but he was first a Man, and people don’t go out of their way to disrespect Grampa.

    Judah also married his own daughter-in-law, OK so she was actually the widow of two of her sons, but here Moses tries not to be nasty about his kinfolk… Judah thought she was a prostitute, “went in unto her” and knocked her up, before marrying her… and without of course consulting his wife.

    But, hey, it’s the EDOMITES who are “morally dissolute” right?

    Racist? Hell yeah that’s racist.

    Let’s flash forward again, this time to Right After The Babylonian Captivity.

    The King of Persia (Iran) allowed the priesthood and as many of the Judean (Jews) Captives to return to Israel and Judah.

    There they found that the poor who were left to tend the lands in Israel and Judah and Edom and Moab and Lebanon had intermarried.

    Oh, NO!

    Say it ain’t so, Jonah!

    Jewish people intermingling with the Goyim? Gasp! Oh the Horrors!

    Ezra and Nehemiah, the two Levite Priests who led the Return to the Land… Thanked the Israelite and Moabite and JEWISH peasants for keeping the land as well as could be expected, then condemned them for Not Maintaining Racial Purity.

    And kicked them off the Rich Folks’ lands which they had been tending for more than 70 years.

    “Thank you for all your time and labor, now Get Off My Property You Smelly Racially Impure Peasants YOU!”

    These then are the “Lost Tribes” of Israel.

    Where did they go? They didn’t. They’re still there.

    In the New Testament they’re called “Samaritans”.

    The parable of the “Good Samaritan” must have raised quite a few Elitist Pharisaic Eyebrows because the Pharisees and Sadducees considered anybody not Wealthy and Elite like themselves to be Ignorant Peasant Scum…

    Plus they weren’t Racially Pure.

    The Romans didn’t carry off ALL of the people in the region as slaves, not even all of the Jews.

    Same way the Assyrians, Babylonians, Hittites and Alexander the Great didn’t.

    Evidence, you say?

    I mean, evidence aside from that already accepted by “Israel” and their FAMILY who are also Children of Israel the Palestinians?

    Boy, you sure drive a hard bargain, but OK, here’s Evidence.

    Olive Groves and Vineyards.

    Sure Olive trees and grape vines grow wild in the region, but we’re talking Massive Cultivation of them.

    Olive Groves and Vineyards that are older than the Roman Empire.

    On land where if they were to survive at all they had to be Irrigated.

    Anybody who has ever done Farming (And here I’ll excuse the Intellectual Elites like Don and Grace and Mary and David Haddad, who might all be the Same Person with different names)

    I’ll excuse you because I don’t believe you’ve ever put hand to shovel or hoe or axe.

    BUT I HAVE.

    Maintaining an agricultural enterprise of any sort requires Hard Work.

    In modern times there are machines which take up most of the Hard Work but they’ve only existed about a century and a half.

    For 20 times as long these Groves and Vineyards have been tended by hand.

    Irrigation ditches mean Water… and Dirt… Combined.

    You have to clear the weeds out of the irrigation ditches at least 5 times a year just to keep the water running.

    And if you’re using shovel, axe and hoe to do it it’s one hell of a lot of hard work.

    If you’re doing it in Palestine Israel it’s one Hell of a lot of Hard Work under a Relentless Merciless Blazing Sun.

    Olive Trees that were planted 60 years ago wouldn’t be producing yet.

    They DO take that long.

    You plant an Olive Grove not in the hopes that YOU, yourself, will ever eat the fruit thereof, because you most likely WON’T, but instead for your grandchildren.

    A Vineyard will start producing within a decade, but it takes centuries to get one going full blast.

    “Israeli” Wine and Olives? And in only 60 years?

    Sir No Sir!

    Those vineyards and groves were tended, by hand, for centuries and even millenia by those “Lazy Shiftless Morally Dissolute” Arabs, Edomites, Moabites and ISRAELITES who make up the Palestinian Nation.

    Right to Return? What about the Right To Remain?

    Those ARE Israel and have been for thousands of years.

    Acknowledged as such by the scriptures that you as Jews and I as a Christian and the Muslims to be the Truth.

    If you want to pop off with the “Right Of Return” and quote Scripture to justify your actions you have to Be Judged By Scripture as well.

    That’s the Essence of the Law of Moses.

    “Behold, I set a stumbling block in Zion”.

    Oh, and speaking of Moses, that bit about “Thou Shalt Not Kill”?

    #6 on G-d’s Top Ten List… yeah, THAT one…

    You know, G_D meant what He said.

    That’s why they’re called the Ten Commandments and not “a bunch of Meaningless Suggestions”.

    In order to judge someone to Death you have to be Pure yourself.

    That means, (and of course, as David Haddad said in his many personalities, I’m “ignorant” and don’t know a Damned thing)

    That means You Must Have NEVER committed any of the sins punished by Death according to the Law of Moses.

    Even if you were redeemed of the penalty of your sins, “Redeemed” simply means that the debt was paid, not that it never existed.

    Twilight- Go see the movie!

    twilightAs a reward this week for having to put up with the disgusting job CS School District 11 is doing in supposedly teaching her, I took my daughter out to see the movie she wanted to see, which was Twilight.

    She has just finished reading all the 4 Vampire books out in this series and had to go see this movie, and she dragged me to doing it with her because going to see a romance novel movie is normally the last thing I would ever do. I’m glad she pushed me to go, because I thought it was a damn good movie and probably about the best teenage vampire movie that has ever been made!

    Now most movie critics have not agreed with my assessment and the reason why is quite simple. They are older farts that want to totally concentrate on the Puritanism of the author, and not on the film itself. Let me just say to them though, that sometimes FUN is the main reason for things, and not merely the political message. As an atheist kid, I thoroughly enjoyed much of CS Lewis’s work, conservative Christian messaging or not, it simply made no difference to me when I was a pre-teen/ young teen reader. One has to see this movie and take it on that raw entertainment level, and not the level of it being a Conservative morality play.

    Roger Ebert actually has a fairly intelligent review of the movie out, and recommends a Swedish vampire movie at the end that now I and my daughter will also have to see. So one vampire thing leads to another, and that’s why if you haven’t yet seen the movie, go see it NOW! Vampires are fun, and Focus on the Family needs more vampirism in their family life!

    Funny thing about the movie, I liked it but my daughter felt it to be too racy on screen as compared to how it read to her by book. She wanted Edward to restrain his bloodlust (sexual drive) yet more!

    Well, you simply cannot please all the people all the time, but all in all, a very well made movie on the Vampire theme. I give it 4 1/2 stars out of 5. Check it out. Ed the Vampire just won’t bite you unless you open up to him willingly! He’s just that good a Vampire! I think that my daughter would rate it about 3 stars out of 5. But she’s Hooked on Books!

    Barack Obama appears to pull US back from using threats of war with Iran

    islam peace“I have Muslim members of my family.
    I have lived in Muslim countries… the largest one, Indonesia. And so what I want to communicate is the fact that, in all my travels throughout the Muslim world, what I’ve come to understand is that regardless of your faith – and America is a country of Muslims, Jews, Christians, non-believers – regardless of your faith, people all have certain common hopes and common dreams.”
    Obama reaches out to Iran with message to Muslims

    With these words, Barack Obama appeared to be pulling the US government back away from the Bush policy of actively seeking direct confrontation (war) with Iran. This certainly is a good development though, as the Iranian government says, it is too soon to say whether this is just rhetoric or real change on the part of the new leaders in charge of the US government? Unfortunately, the dangers of further war will increase if the US government continues to bomb Pakistan and Afghanistan and to increase yet more the number of US troops occupying Afghanistan.

    US media campaign to help Pentagon defend its use of torture on POWs

    George Bush on water boardingThere is a growing effort to defend the use of torture on POWs by the US military, and it centers around the Pentagon’s and the corporate media’s effort to convince the American people that some Guantanamo inmates have become terrorists post discharge. These POWs were discharged because they were found to be innocent of ‘terrorism’, but now the Pentagon and US media want to paint a picture of US military incompetence, all to bolster a campaign to defend those that tortured these POWs when they were at the US run torture concentration camp called Guantanamo (Gitmo).

    The corporate media campaign is based on utterly superficial and flimsy ‘evidence’, which is because basically it is Pentagon propaganda and lies. The following gives a link to this so-called ‘evidence’ printed out today in The Christian Science Monitor and scattered throughout today’s US propaganda industry’s coverage of the issue of ‘closing down’ Guantanamo. Ex-Guantánamo inmates return to militancy in Yemen

    What is seen quickly, is that all the ‘evidence’ comes from the Saudi government, a dictatorship heavily invested into torturing prisoners. The fact that the US corporate media and the Pentagon turn these American held POWs to these world class criminals and then has the utter gall to report their stewardship over these prisoners as virtual reality and TRUTH really takes the cake! In fact, it is an endorsement of the Saudi torture regime itself, and a use of this foreign torture regime to help justify US military torture in place under Bush, and now Barack Obama.

    Per the ‘evidence’ of the Christian Science Monitor stuff, all of the evidence of a supposed return of POWs found innocent and released to supposed criminal activity comes from the word of Saudi government spokesmen! Sick!

    Much of American society wants to find a way to justify using torture on other people. They revel in it, and have spent years pretending that torture is not happening, torture is not torture, and in a myriad of ways supporting the use of torture while pretending not to be. This is the latest effort on their behalf by the Pentagon and corporate media, and is utterly a ghost fantasy script written for them, with the aid and assistance of one of the most reactionary regimes in the world, the Saudi Arabian government. This fact alone shows how unembarrassed much of America is about its own criminal use of torture, and this campaign may be used by Barack Obama to step back from actually even making he effort to clean up the US government’s world image by transferring Guantanamo POWs elsewhere?

    The use of torture runs deep inside the entire American business of jailing and abusing its own population, too. Guantanamo hardly even begins to be the tip of the iceberg at this point, in uncovering and terminating abuse of prisoners of any kind. We are a very sick country, and many resist the CHANGE needed to turn things around. It is certain that we have a very long way to go to even begin to address these issues, let alone change things for the better. Do not let the corporate media’s lies on behalf of Pentagon use of torture convince you to change your views. America, you simply are not under any sort of threat from ex-jailed Guantanamo POWs.

    Billy Ayers and the weathergirl

    Bill AyersIt may have suited the corporate media to paint 60s radical Bill Ayers as an aging, bespectacled hippie, but in his day, student movement leader turned anti-imperialist bomber Billy Ayers had the magnetism of James Dean. And the street cred of John Dillinger.

    A less off-base criminal analogy might be Bonny and Clyde, because Bill Ayers had partners in the Weather Underground, and more specifically one he married, and with whom he still lives. She’s the unsung participant in the Barack Obama terrorist connection, and I think it’s a telling omission.

    Bernardine Dohrn was the ringleader of the breakaway SDS. It was Dohrn who led the putsch at the divisive 1969 Chicago meeting, and it was she who delivered the press conferences. After the Bring the War Home cataclysm, it was Dorhn’s name on the Weathermen manifestos and publications. And when they went underground, it was Dohrn’s voice on the recorded communiques when a bomb was set to go off.

    Bernardine DohrnAfter ten years underground Dohrn and Ayers gave themselves up. The early eighties movie Running On Empty gave a fictional account of their ordeal. It made an interesting assertion through Christine Lahti’s role, at who might have been the moral center of the revolutionary duo.

    Today Ayers and Dohrn are respected professors and political activists. They live in Chicago, have raised two sons, and fostered another, whose parents, also of the Weather Underground, remained incarcerated. Father David Gilbert is still in prison.

    When Barack Obama kicked off his congressional campaign with the now infamous fund raiser at the Chicago home of Professor Ayers, it was also the home of Law Professor Dohrn. That’s a bit like saying you were at Guy Richie’s house, without mentioning Madonna.

    SDS buttonsNot to take any credit away from Bill Ayers, but perhaps Bernardine Dohrn made too attractive a “domestic terrorist.” No doubt an intelligent, decisive woman does not fit the evildoer stereotype.

    I think a spotlight on Bernardine Dohrn’s idealogical leadership of the Weathermen might have given the American public pause to consider the arguments behind stopping the Vietnam war “by any means necessary.”

    What do you do when the electoral process does not offer a moral recourse? What do you do when your elected representatives refuse to respond the outcry of the people? How do you stop the ongoing indiscriminate murder of millions of southeast Asians, when your government demonstrates an interminable patience for deliberating “staying the course?”

    Whether the path they chose was wise or unwise, the students of the 60s were up against a monstrous military industrial complex which looms even larger today. Bernardine Dohrn’s war against our homicidal empire might have humanized the struggle and brought it home.

    When you don’t pay ‘war taxes,’ is it ‘peaceful nonviolence’ or more like smug self-righteous religious complacency?

    Pontius Pilate chief tax manMonday night I got asked out of the clear blue sky at a meeting of self described ‘Peace’ advocates if I paid taxes? I was kind of drowsy from shift work I had just finished doing, and didn’t really consider the fact that Jesus was asked just about the same question in his time, but by those he considered to be spies of the Roman Empire. I was being asked the question though from a self righteous and complacent ‘Quaker’ woman who was in the process of giving me her idea of a litmus test, for whether I would be allowed by her and her husband to be in one local antiwar grouplet here in Colorado Springs called the PPJPC?

    I failed her test when I answered that I did indeed pay taxes (too much so IMO), and my statement that it was so was soon followed by a self righteous and complacent harangue about her opinion that the woman and her ‘leader’ husband did not pay ‘war’ taxes and that that was that and why did I not do as they do? The implication was that I should just shut up and let them run things in the group and keep my mouth shut up for good. Why? Well because I pay my taxes!

    Further I was told at the meeting by the Pikes Peak Justice and Peace Commission that I was not ever going to be considered a member of the group, no matter what. I was told that I gave neither time nor money to the group!, and that I was out of it in their eyes because I had written previously in the local press about how the leader of the group had called the cops on us for trying to hold a meeting to plan antiwar activities outside the locked doors of the group’s offices.

    “All those bad things you said about us of the PPJPC!”

    Locked out, because as members of the group we wanted some democracy inside an organization that has but one pretend membership meeting per year and is run by salaried office folk who want to be small business adminstrators instead of anything much else!

    I have been told too that I must sign onto some sort of ‘adherence’ statement to the ‘non-violence’ aim of the group. Further the religious pacifists running the show have stated to the press that I and others, too, do not adhere to their Christian motivated ‘nonviolence’, implying to the police and press that we are time bombs about to go off! Meanwhile, they continually invite representatives of the police to ‘meetings’ with themselves so that they can supposedly make their events more ‘nonviolent’, I guess? A hug here, a handshake there, and let us know what you want us to do, Peace Officers?

    So back to the question of whether it is peaceful nonviolence’ or self righteous complacency when one does pay taxes at this time of the year? Let us go to The War Resisters League and examine their understated list of the Consequences of War Tax Resistance some. What can happen if you just opt out and tell IRS to shove it? Here, these Christians tell you that you can go to jail but not to worry about it because almost nobody does (in the US). Go figure? To the feds it is more trouble to jail these few religious ‘resistoes’ than to just harass them in other ways. Why shoot down a gnat with an elephant gun?

    However there are other consequences, including your right to travel freely outside the US terminated (one of local pacifist families has been confronting just such a restriction imposed most recently, as they were barred from visiting relatives in Canada). You can lose your income through a restriction coming about on licensing in the line of work you do. You can lose your property, much more of it than if you had actually paid those taxes to the government. That happens a lot per the War Resisters League, but they assure us that it all looks good on their own balance sheet of pros and cons! Well not on mine. Nor on Jesus’s balance sheet either! He was resurrected but I don’t know really whether that would happen to me if IRS decided to crucify?

    But back to the case of the Quaker woman and her ‘leader’ husband who don’t pay taxes as they assured me that was the case. Her husband actually was in the military and supposedly gets some special pension for that, that I guess I am stupidly paying taxes for them to then lecture me about what a supposedly moral cretin I must be? Kind of a weird situation, ay?

    But then again, let’s say that I’m wrong about that, and that these 2 Quakers get no income for that military ‘service’ at all? Where do they get their money from then? Stocks and bonds? Social Security? God? Plus, how can you draw a line between taxes for the military and taxes for other things, since Quakers do most often pay taxes for ‘other things’ and actually most just subtract some percent away (43%) from the taxes they in fact do pay to the government? Does that make it all Kosher then???

    It really does not do anything at all from an individual angle, since the government just ‘garnishes’ the wages with interest added on directly from the salaries of religious protesters. However, non religious tax ‘protesters’ are often time not even given such benign treatment at all, since the government has codified well the idea that all ‘conscientious objection’ comes mainly about because ‘God forbids Believers to do something or other?’

    No belief in God? Then you got no ‘Right’ to state morality coming from God as motivation, and no Right to really object, you damn atheists!

    Does erecting this artificial accounting wall between supposedly taxes for good purposes and taxes for bad purposes help grind the War Machine down and then out? The AFSC (Quakers/ Friends) thinks it does, and is pushing to have 2 tax barrels put into Federal Law, where their religion’s membership can deposit funds into a ‘Peace’ Barrel, while the other religious folk can get the War Barrel! Is this really all that ‘peaceful non-violence’ comes down to in the concrete? Like it makes some dimes bit of difference to the government to separate ‘war taxes’ from a ‘Peace tax’?

    Let’s say though, that you do not pay a cent to the government and some how keep them from garnishing your income with interest added in on top? That’s nice, and some few actually do just that and get away with it without being jailed. That is about as effective a route to fighting war as doing nothing though. To stop the war mass action is necessary, and not just becoming the one or two individuals here and there who sneak by the IRS.

    So where does this Quaker couple now get their income from? Due to a successful career perhaps from stocks, and not a dime from military pensions or social security, they’re living off corporate dividends and previous savings not garnished by the government for ‘nonpayment’ of taxes? I can only speculate, however, I don’t think they have accomplished much at all, other than to make themselves smug in their religious complacency, as they drape themselves in flag and ‘peaceful’ Christian mantle for cops and other agents of the Roman Empire.

    There are ways of resisting the War Machine but I do not think that trying to withhold tax monies is one of them? Neither did Jesus from what I gather from rather unreliable documentation, but he did try to evade the question of whether one should pay taxes with tricky ‘sayings.’ Ultimately that cleverness and not paying the tax are maybe the issues that got him the death penalty? I wasn’t there so I cannot really say.

    The Godless God fearing Americans

    What is all this Goddamn pomp? “Non-believers” got a mention in Barack Obama’s inaugural address, dead last after Christians, Muslims, Jews and Hindus, even though they rank second, and even though church abstainers actually comprise the majority of Americans. Yet even this second day, mentions of God, Lord, and prayer, continue ad nauseum. Talk about disrespect.

    And why are atheists and agnostics named in the negative? Why aren’t they called rationalists? Churchgoers should be called reason disabled. What a farce. Are Americans to believe that Obama and his wife, Harvard grads, are religious? And which of the shysters of DC can be considered spiritual?

    I’m watching the service at the National Cathedral, which, taking into account the time zones, is eating well into Obama’s first day in office. Assembled are a bunch of pharisees, a disproportionate sampling for certain, to voice their prayers for our lawmakers. Where were they when Bush and cronies were in attendance?

    NOTE:
    Was Obama’s multi denominational ceremony representative of American believers? Let’s have a look at the distribution of the 20 religious leaders attending the National Prayer Service, as they relate to their corresponding population segments, in descending order of size:

    5 PROTESTANT EVANGELICALS, representing 27% of the US population:
    Rev. Sharon Watkins, president, Disciples of Christ in North America
    Rev. Andy Stanley, North Point Community Church
    Rev. Suzan Johnson-Cook, Believers Christian Fellowship Church
    Rev. Cynthia Hale, Ray of Hope Christian Church
    Rev. Jim Wallis, Sojourners

    7 MAINLINE PROTESTANTS, 21%
    Katharine Jefferts-Schori, presiding bishop, Episcopal Church
    Rev. John Bryson Chane, Washington Episcopal Bishop
    Rev. Samuel Lloyd, dean of the cathedral, Episcopal Church
    Canon Carol Wade, cathedral’s precentor
    (Note: Episcopalians represent !.3%, but are third richest group)
    Rev. Otis Moss Jr., father of pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ
    Kirbyjon Caldwell, Windsor Village United Methodist Church
    Rev. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, Reformed Church in America

    2 CATHOLICS, 22%
    Donald Wuerl, Washington Catholic Archbishop
    Rev. Francisco Gonzalez, auxiliary bishop, Washington archdiocese

    1 MUSLIM, at 3%
    Ingrid Mattson, president, Islamic Society of North America

    1 each, HINDU and ORTHODOX, in sum 1.7%
    Uma Mysorekar, president, Hindu Temple Society of North America
    Archbishop Demetrios, primate, Greek Orthodox Church in America

    3 JEWS, at 1.5% (but richest)
    Rabbi Jerome Epstein, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
    Rabbi Haskal Lookstein, Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun
    Rabbi David Saperstein, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism

    (Is that AIPAC’s influence extending to America’s Christians?)

    How about that corpulent Saddleback creep Rick Warren, reciting a completely forgettable invocation at yesterday’s inauguration?

    Unheard by the masses was Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson’s earlier invocation, which was fathoms deeper than any of these high priests. HBO didn’t air it in their coverage of the Sunday inaugural buildup, but it’s available on Youtube. Here’s the transcript:

    A Prayer for the Nation and Our Next President, Barack Obama
    (Opening Inaugural Event, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC, January 18, 2009)
    By The Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson,
    Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire

    Welcome to Washington! The fun is about to begin, but first, please join me in pausing for a moment, to ask God’s blessing upon our nation and our next president.

    O God of our many understandings, we pray that you will…

    Bless us with tears – for a world in which over a billion people exist on less than a dollar a day, where young women from many lands are beaten and raped for wanting an education, and thousands die daily from malnutrition, malaria, and AIDS.

    Bless us with anger – at discrimination, at home and abroad, against refugees and immigrants, women, people of color, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.

    Bless us with discomfort – at the easy, simplistic “answers” we’ve preferred to hear from our politicians, instead of the truth, about ourselves and the world, which we need to face if we are going to rise to the challenges of the future.

    Bless us with patience – and the knowledge that none of what ails us will be “fixed” anytime soon, and the understanding that our new president is a human being, not a messiah.

    Bless us with humility – open to understanding that our own needs must always be balanced with those of the world.

    Bless us with freedom from mere tolerance – replacing it with a genuine respect and warm embrace of our differences, and an understanding that in our diversity, we are stronger.

    Bless us with compassion and generosity – remembering that every religion’s God judges us by the way we care for the most vulnerable in the human community, whether across town or across the world.

    And God, we give you thanks for your child Barack, as he assumes the office of President of the United States.

    Give him wisdom beyond his years, and inspire him with Lincoln’s reconciling leadership style, President Kennedy’s ability to enlist our best efforts, and Dr. King’s dream of a nation for ALL the people.

    Give him a quiet heart, for our Ship of State needs a steady, calm captain in these times.

    Give him stirring words, for we will need to be inspired and motivated to make the personal and common sacrifices necessary to facing the challenges ahead.

    Make him color-blind, reminding him of his own words that under his leadership, there will be neither red nor blue states, but the United States.

    Help him remember his own oppression as a minority, drawing on that experience of discrimination, that he might seek to change the lives of those who are still its victims.

    Give him the strength to find family time and privacy, and help him remember that even though he is president, a father only gets one shot at his daughters’ childhoods.

    And please, God, keep him safe. We know we ask too much of our presidents, and we’re asking FAR too much of this one. We know the risk he and his wife are taking for all of us, and we implore you, O good and great God, to keep him safe. Hold him in the palm of your hand – that he might do the work we have called him to do, that he might find joy in this impossible calling, and that in the end, he might lead us as a nation to a place of integrity, prosperity and peace.

    AMEN.

    Compare and contrast to Rick Warren’s pop Sunday School simpleton-centric tripe. Transcripts have been posted online, discreetly correcting Warren’s 44/43 arithmetic error.

    Almighty God, Our Father, everything we see and everything we can’t see exists because of You alone. It all comes from You, it all belongs to You, it all exists for Your glory. History is your story. The Scripture tells us, ‘Hear, oh Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is one’ and You are the compassionate and merciful one and You are loving to everyone You have made.

    Now today we rejoice not only in America’s peaceful transfer of power for the 44th time, we celebrate a hinge-point of history with the inauguration of our first African American president of the united states. We are so grateful to live in this land, a land of unequaled possibility, where a a son of an African Immigrant can rise to the highest level of our leadership. And we know today that Dr. King and a great cloud of witnesses are shouting in heaven.

    Give to our new president, Barack Obama, the wisdom to lead us with humility, the courage to lead us with integrity, the compassion to lead us with generosity. Bless and protect him, his family, Vice President Biden, the Cabinet and every one of our freely elected leaders.

    Help us, oh God, to remember that we are Americans. United not by race or religion or by blood, but to our commitment to freedom and justice for all. When we focus on ourselves, when we fight each other, when we forget you, forgive us.

    When we presume that our greatness and our prosperity is ours alone, forgive us. When we fail to treat our fellow human beings and all the earth with the respect that they deserve, forgive us. And as we face these difficult days ahead, may we have a new birth of clarity in our aims, responsibility in our actions, humility in our approaches and civility in our attitudes—even when we differ.

    Help us to share, to serve and to seek the common good of all. May all people of good will today join together to work for a more just, a more healthy and a more prosperous nation and a peaceful planet. And may we never forget that one day, all nations, all people will stand accountable before You. We now commit our new president and his wife Michelle and his daughters, Malia and Sasha, into your loving care.

    I humbly ask this in the name of the one who changed my life—Yeshua, Esa, Jesus, Jesus—who taught us to pray:

    Our father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.

    Indian elephants fail to apply Gandhi’s theories of peaceful resistance

    elephant friendOK, this is a gratuitous commentary but don’t blame me for it, since I’ve merely overdosed on the religion from the Colorado Springs Justice and Peace Commission, a group supposedly dedicated to fighting US war making and not just for going to some sort of New Age Church on off days of the week. Wild elephants kill 3 in northeast India

    Pacifists always are counselling others on non-violence, but rarely are under any direct attack of their own that they have to defend against. However, elephants are in a different situation and react normally rather than spiritually as Jesus perhaps would have done. Of course, stories have it that in the Temple he did not act nonviolently either? But that’s just the Bible so what do they really know about Jesus anyway?

    Actually, most American pacifists I have known think that Jesus would merely have voted for the Democratic Party ticket if Jesus were to return as an American. When you see those morph computer images of ‘Barack Lincoln’, we should realize that Lincoln is just a stand-in for Jesus and/ or Gandhi here. It is against the Christian religion to morph Jesus with people like Barack, just like Muslims don’t allow pictures of Mohammed to be waved around to all. So Barack Obama morphed with Lincoln is allowed though, so they went with that. I’d rather see a herd of Indian elephants show up at the Grand Inauguration this Tuesday though, and resist in the manner they know how to do so well.

    The future of socialism and LGBT rights in Cuba

    Ted and Gayle HaggardThe future of socialism and LGBT rights in Cuba, an interview with Mariela Castro. I thought this interview might be of some interest to Colorado’s LGBT community, as it shows not quite the monster leadership of Cuba as is usually portrayed by the Right Wing here in NORADlandia when they talk about Human Rights. Ted Haggard might even ought to ask for political asylum in Cuba? Take your whole family, Ted, and at least have a vacation there! Break the law! Psst… I hear you’re changing your views as a Christian… right?

    MLK: Why I am Opposed to the War

    Martin Luther King Jr“You’re too arrogant! And if you don’t change your ways, I will rise up and break the backbone of your power, and I’ll place it in the hands of a nation that doesn’t even know my name. Be still and know that I’m God.”
     
    Sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church on April 30, 1967. Full text below.

    The sermon which I am preaching this morning in a sense is not the usual kind of sermon, but it is a sermon and an important subject, nevertheless, because the issue that I will be discussing today is one of the most controversial issues confronting our nation. I’m using as a subject from which to preach,

    “Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam.”

    Now, let me make it clear in the beginning, that I see this war as an unjust, evil, and futile war. I preach to you today on the war in Vietnam because my conscience leaves me with no other choice. The time has come for America to hear the truth about this tragic war. In international conflicts, the truth is hard to come by because most nations are deceived about themselves. Rationalizations and the incessant search for scapegoats are the psychological cataracts that blind us to our sins. But the day has passed for superficial patriotism. He who lives with untruth lives in spiritual slavery. Freedom is still the bonus we receive for knowing the truth. “Ye shall know the truth,” says Jesus, “and the truth shall set you free.” Now, I’ve chosen to preach about the war in Vietnam because I agree with Dante, that the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in a period of moral crisis maintain their neutrality. There comes a time when silence becomes betrayal.

    The truth of these words is beyond doubt, but the mission to which they call us is a most difficult one. Even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government’s policy, especially in time of war. Nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against all the apathy of conformist thought within one’s own bosom and in the surrounding world. Moreover, when the issues at hand seem as perplexing, as they often do in the case of this dreadful conflict, we’re always on the verge of being mesmerized by uncertainty. But we must move on. Some of us who have already begun to break the silence of the night have found that the calling to speak is often a vocation of agony. But we must speak. We must speak with all the humility that is appropriate to our limited vision, but we must speak. And we must rejoice as well, for in all our history there has never been such a monumental dissent during a war, by the American people.

    Polls reveal that almost fifteen million Americans explicitly oppose the war in Vietnam. Additional millions cannot bring themselves around to support it. And even those millions who do support the war [are] half-hearted, confused, and doubt-ridden. This reveals that millions have chosen to move beyond the prophesying of smooth patriotism, to the high grounds of firm dissent, based upon the mandates of conscience and the reading of history. Now, of course, one of the difficulties in speaking out today grows the fact that there are those who are seeking to equate dissent with disloyalty. It’s a dark day in our nation when high-level authorities will seek to use every method to silence dissent. But something is happening, and people are not going to be silenced. The truth must be told, and I say that those who are seeking to make it appear that anyone who opposes the war in Vietnam is a fool or a traitor or an enemy of our soldiers is a person that has taken a stand against the best in our tradition.

    Yes, we must stand, and we must speak. [tape skip]…have moved to break the betrayal of my own silences and to speak from the burnings of my own heart, as I have called for radical departures from the destruction of Vietnam. Many persons have questioned me about the wisdom of my path. At the heart of their concerns, this query has often loomed large and loud:

    “Why are you speaking about the war, Dr. King? Why are you joining the voices of dissent?” Peace and civil rights don’t mix, they say.

    And so this morning, I speak to you on this issue, because I am determined to take the Gospel seriously. And I come this morning to my pulpit to make a passionate plea to my beloved nation.

    This sermon is not addressed to Hanoi, or to the National Liberation Front. It is not addressed to China or to Russia. Nor is it an attempt to overlook the ambiguity of the total situation and the need for a collective solution to the tragedy of Vietnam. Nor is it an attempt to make North Vietnam or the National Liberation Front paragons of virtue, nor to overlook the role they must play in a successful resolution of the problem. This morning, however, I wish not to speak with Hanoi and the National Liberation Front, but rather to my fellow Americans, who bear the greatest responsibility, and entered a conflict that has exacted a heavy price on both continents.

    Now, since I am a preacher by calling, I suppose it is not surprising that I have seven major reasons for bringing Vietnam into the field of my moral vision. There is…a very obvious and almost facile connection between the war in Vietnam and the struggle I and others have been waging in America. A few years ago there was a shining moment in that struggle. It seemed that there was a real promise of hope for the poor, both black and white, through the Poverty Program. There were experiments, hopes, and new beginnings. Then came the build-up in Vietnam. And I watched the program broken as if it was some idle political plaything of a society gone mad on war. And I knew that America would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor so long as adventures like Vietnam continued to draw men and skills and money, like some demonic, destructive suction tube. And you may not know it, my friends, but it is estimated that we spend $500,000 to kill each enemy soldier, while we spend only fifty-three dollars for each person classified as poor, and much of that fifty-three dollars goes for salaries to people that are not poor. So I was increasingly compelled to see the war as an enemy of the poor, and attack it as such.

    Perhaps the more tragic recognition of reality took place when it became clear to me that the war was doing far more than devastating the hope of the poor at home. It was sending their sons, and their brothers, and their husbands to fight and die in extraordinarily high proportion relative to the rest of the population. We were taking the black young men who had been crippled by society and sending them eight thousand miles away to guarantee liberties in Southeast Asia which they had not found in Southwest Georgia and East Harlem. So we have been repeatedly faced with a cruel irony of watching Negro and white boys on TV screens as they kill and die together for a nation that has been unable to seat them together in the same school room. So we watch them in brutal solidarity, burning the huts of a poor village. But we realize that they would hardly live on the same block in Chicago or Atlanta. Now, I could not be silent in the face of such cruel manipulation of the poor.

    My third reason moves to an even deeper level of awareness, for it grows out of my experience in the ghettos of the North over the last three years–especially the last three summers. As I have walked among the desperate, rejected, and angry young men, I have told them that Molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems. I have tried to offer them my deepest compassion while maintaining my conviction that social change comes most meaningfully through non-violent action; for they ask and write me, “So what about Vietnam?” They ask if our nation wasn’t using massive doses of violence to solve its problems to bring about the changes it wanted.

    Their questions hit home, and I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without first having spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today: my own government. For the sake of those boys, for the sake of this government, for the sake of the hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence I cannot be silent.

    Been a lot of applauding over the last few years. They applauded our total movement; they’ve applauded me. America and most of its newspapers applauded me in Montgomery. And I stood before thousands of Negroes getting ready to riot when my home was bombed and said, we can’t do it this way. They applauded us in the sit-in movement–we non-violently decided to sit in at lunch counters. The applauded us on the Freedom Rides when we accepted blows without retaliation. They praised us in Albany and Birmingham and Selma, Alabama. Oh, the press was so noble in its applause, and so noble in its praise when I was saying, Be non-violent toward Bull Connor; when I was saying, Be non-violent toward [Selma, Alabama segregationist sheriff] Jim Clark.

    There’s something strangely inconsistent about a nation and a press that will praise you when you say, Be non-violent toward Jim Clark, but will curse and damn you when you say, “Be non-violent toward little brown Vietnamese children. There’s something wrong with that press!

    As if the weight of such a commitment to the life and health of America were not enough, another burden of responsibility was placed upon me in 1964. And I cannot forget that the Nobel Peace Prize was not just something taking place, but it was a commission–a commission to work harder than I had ever worked before for the brotherhood of Man. This is a calling that takes me beyond national allegiances.

    But even if it were not present, I would yet have to live with the meaning of my commitment to the ministry of Jesus Christ. To me, the relationship of this ministry to the making of peace is so obvious that I sometimes marvel at those who ask me why I am speaking against the war. Could it be that they do not know that the Good News was meant for all men, for communists and capitalists, for their children and ours, for black and white, for revolutionary and conservative? Have they forgotten that my ministry is in obedience to the One who loved His enemies so fully that he died for them? What, then, can I say to the Vietcong, or to Castro, or to Mao, as a faithful minister to Jesus Christ? Can I threaten them with death, or must I not share with them my life?

    Finally, I must be true to my conviction that I share with all men the calling to be the son of the Living God. Beyond the calling of race or nation or creed is this vocation of son-ship and brotherhood. And because I believe that the Father is deeply concerned, especially for His suffering and helpless and outcast children, I come today to speak for them.

    And as I ponder the madness of Vietnam and search within myself for ways to understand and respond in compassion, my mind goes constantly to the people of that peninsula. I speak not now of the soldiers of each side, not of the military government of Saigon, but simply of the people who have been under the curse of war for almost three continuous decades now. I think of them, too, because it is clear to me that there will be no meaningful solution until some attempt is made to know these people and hear their broken cries.

    Now, let me tell you the truth about it. They must see Americans as strange liberators.

    Do you realize that the Vietnamese people proclaimed their own independence in 1945 after a combined French and Japanese occupation? And incidentally, this was before the Communist revolution in China. They were led by Ho Chi Minh. And this is a little-known fact, and these people declared themselves independent in 1945. They quoted our Declaration of Independence in their document of freedom, and yet our government refused to recognize them. President Truman said they were not ready for independence. So we fell victim as a nation at that time of the same deadly arrogance that has poisoned the international situation for all of these years. France then set out to reconquer its former colony. And they fought eight long, hard, brutal years trying to re-conquer Vietnam. You know who helped France? It was the United States of America. It came to the point that we were meeting more than eighty percent of the war costs. And even when France started despairing of its reckless action, we did not. And in 1954, a conference was called at Geneva, and an agreement was reached, because France had been defeated at Dien Bien Phu.

    But even after that, and after the Geneva Accord, we did not stop. We must face the sad fact that our government sought, in a real sense, to sabotage the Geneva Accord. Well, after the French were defeated, it looked as if independence and land reform would come through the Geneva agreement. But instead the United States came and started supporting a man named Diem who turned out to be one of the most ruthless dictators in the history of the world. He set out to silence all opposition. People were brutally murdered because they raised their voices against the brutal policies of Diem. And the peasants watched and cringed as Diem ruthlessly rooted out all opposition. The peasants watched as all this was presided over by United States influence and by increasing numbers of United States troops who came to help quell the insurgency that Diem’s methods had aroused. When Diem was overthrown, they may have been happy, but the long line of military dictatorships seemed to offer no real change, especially in terms of their need for land and peace. And who are we supporting in Vietnam today? It’s a man by the name of general Ky [Air Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky] who fought with the French against his own people, and who said on one occasion that the greatest hero of his life is Hitler. This is who we are supporting in Vietnam today. Oh, our government and the press generally won’t tell us these things, but God told me to tell you this morning. The truth must be told.

    The only change came from America as we increased our troop commitments in support of governments which were singularly corrupt, inept, and without popular support and all the while the people read our leaflets and received regular promises of peace and democracy and land reform. Now they languish under our bombs and consider us, not their fellow Vietnamese, the real enemy. They move sadly and apathetically as we herd them off the land of their fathers into concentration camps, where minimal social needs are rarely met. They know they must move or be destroyed by our bombs. So they go, primarily women, and children and the aged. They watch as we poison their water, as we kill a million acres of their crops. They must weep as the bulldozers roar through their areas preparing to destroy the precious trees. They wander into the towns and see thousands of thousands of the children, homeless, without clothes, running in packs on the streets like animals. They see the children degraded by our soldiers as they beg for food. They see the children selling their sisters to our soldiers, soliciting for their mothers. We have destroyed their two most cherished institutions: the family and the village. We have destroyed their land and their crops. We have cooperated in the crushing of the nation’s only noncommunist revolutionary political force, the United Buddhist Church. This is a role our nation has taken, the role of those who make peaceful revolutions impossible but refusing to give up the privileges and the pleasures that comes from the immense profits of overseas investments. I’m convinced that if we are to get on the right side of the world revolution, we as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin the shift from a thing-oriented society to a person-oriented society. When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, militarism and economic exploitation are incapable of being conquered.

    A true revolution of values will soon cause us to question the fairness and justice of many of our present policies. On the one hand, we are called to play the Good Samaritan on life’s roadside, but that will be only an initial act. One day we must come to see that the whole Jericho Road must be changed so that men and women will not be constantly beaten and robbed as they make their journey on life’s highway. True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar. A true revolution of values will soon look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth with righteous indignation. It will look across the seas and see individual capitalists of the West investing huge sums of money in Asia, Africa, and South America, only to take the profits out with no concern for the social betterment of the countries, and say, “This is not just.” It will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of Latin America and say, “This is not just.” The Western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just. A true revolution of values will lay hands on the world order and say of war, “This way of settling differences is not just.” This business of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation’s homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into the veins of peoples normally humane, of sending men home from dark and bloody battlefields physically handicapped and psychologically deranged, cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice, and love. A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.

    Oh, my friends, if there is any one thing that we must see today is that these are revolutionary times. All over the globe men are revolting against old systems of exploitation and oppression, and out of the wounds of a frail world, new systems of justice and equality are being born. The shirtless and barefoot people of the land are rising up as never before. The people who sat in darkness have seen a great light. They are saying, unconsciously, as we say in one of our freedom songs, “Ain’t gonna let nobody turn me around!” It is a sad fact that because of comfort, complacency, a morbid fear of communism, our proneness to adjust to injustice, the Western nations that initiated so much of the revolutionary spirit of the modern world have now become the arch anti-revolutionaries. This has driven many to feel that only Marxism has a revolutionary spirit. Therefore, communism is a judgment against our failure to make democracy real and follow through on the revolutions that we initiated. Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go out into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism, and militarism. With this powerful commitment we shall boldly challenge the status quo, we shall boldly challenge unjust mores, and thereby speed up the day when

    “every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the rough places shall be made plain, and the crooked places straight. And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.”

    A genuine revolution of values means in the final analysis that our loyalties must become ecumenical rather than sectional. Every nation must now develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole in order to preserve the best in their individual societies. This call for a worldwide fellowship that lifts neighborly concern beyond one’s tribe, race, class, and nation is in reality a call for an all-embracing, unconditional love for all men. This oft misunderstood and misinterpreted concept, so readily dismissed by the Nietzsches of the world as a weak and cowardly force, has now become an absolute necessity for the survival of mankind. And when I speak of love I’m not speaking of some sentimental and weak response. I am speaking of that force which all of the great religions have seen as the supreme unifying principle of life. Love is somehow the key that unlocks the door which leads to ultimate reality. This Hindu-Muslim-Christian-Jewish-Buddhist belief about ultimate reality is beautifully summed up in the first epistle of John: “Let us love one another, for God is love. And every one that loveth is born of God and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God, for God is love. If we love one another, God dwelleth in us and his love is perfected in us.”

    Let me say finally that I oppose the war in Vietnam because I love America. I speak out against this war, not in anger, but with anxiety and sorrow in my heart, and, above all, with a passionate desire to see our beloved country stand as the moral example of the world. I speak out against this war because I am disappointed with America. And there can be no great disappointment where there is not great love. I am disappointed with our failure to deal positively and forthrightly with the triple evils of racism, economic exploitation, and militarism. We are presently moving down a dead-end road that can lead to national disaster. America has strayed to the far country of racism and militarism. The home that all too many Americans left was solidly structured idealistically; its pillars were solidly grounded in the insights of our Judeo-Christian heritage. All men are made in the image of God. All men are bothers. All men are created equal. Every man is an heir to a legacy of dignity and worth. Every man has rights that are neither conferred by, nor derived from the State–they are God-given. Out of one blood, God made all men to dwell upon the face of the earth. What a marvelous foundation for any home! What a glorious and healthy place to inhabit. But America’s strayed away, and this unnatural excursion has brought only confusion and bewilderment. It has left hearts aching with guilt and minds distorted with irrationality.

    It is time for all people of conscience to call upon America to come back home. Come home, America. Omar Khayyam is right: “The moving finger writes, and having writ moves on.”

    I call on Washington today. I call on every man and woman of good will all over America today. I call on the young men of America who must make a choice today to take a stand on this issue.

    Tomorrow may be too late. The book may close. And don’t let anybody make you think that God chose America as his divine, messianic force to be a sort of policeman of the whole world. God has a way of standing before the nations with judgment, and it seems that I can hear God saying to America,

    “You’re too arrogant!

    And if you don’t change your ways,

    I will rise up and break the backbone of your power,

    and I’ll place it in the hands of a nation that doesn’t even know my name.

    Be still and know that I’m God.”

    Now it isn’t easy to stand up for truth and for justice. Sometimes it means being frustrated. When you tell the truth and take a stand, sometimes it means that you will walk the streets with a burdened heart. Sometimes it means losing a job…means being abused and scorned. It may mean having a seven, eight year old child asking a daddy, “Why do you have to go to jail so much?” And I’ve long since learned that to be a follower to the Jesus Christ means taking up the cross. And my bible tells me that Good Friday comes before Easter. Before the crown we wear, there is the cross that we must bear. Let us bear it–bear it for truth, bear it for justice, and bear it for peace. Let us go out this morning with that determination. And I have not lost faith. I’m not in despair, because I know that there is a moral order. I haven’t lost faith, because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. I can still sing “We Shall Overcome” because Carlyle was right: “No lie can live forever.” We shall overcome because William Cullen Bryant was right: “Truth pressed to earth will rise again.” We shall overcome because James Russell Lowell was right: “Truth forever on the scaffold, wrong forever on the throne.” Yet, that scaffold sways the future. We shall overcome because the bible is right: “You shall reap what you sow.”

    With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope.

    With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our world into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.

    With this faith we will be able to speed up the day when justice will roll down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream.

    With this faith we will be able to speed up the day when the lion and the lamb will lie down together, and every man will sit under his own vine and fig tree, and none shall be afraid because the words of the Lord have spoken it.

    With this faith we will be able to speed up the day when all over the world we will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we’re free at last!”

    With this faith, we’ll sing it as we’re getting ready to sing it now. Men will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. And nations will not rise up against nations, neither shall they study war anymore. And I don’t know about you, I ain’t gonna study war no more.

    Santa bought little; Barack to throw paper dollars into air

    homeless in carsThe Christmas shopping season was the worst in four decades with sales slumping everywhere. Wal-Mart and other retailers warn after weak December So our new fearless leader, Barack, plans to continue Bush’s program of throwing deficit dollars into the wind towards the rich. Everybody’s on board the road to bankrupting the US government!

    What happens if the printing out of new dollars to give to bankrupt companies ‘fails’? What happens if they still go under? Who will have been placed into holding the debt? Why that would be you and your kids, and you might well not even have your over mortgaged house as a roof over your head, nor have a job to hold onto? Due to the loss of value to the national currency, you could find prices going UP, Up, UP! You will find yourself living in a country sunk into holding trillions of dollars of debt it now owes.

    However, since your country’s government will still be holding the balance of the world’s nuclear weaponry, there is a silver radioactive cloud to the future here. What country is going to be collecting on what your government owes them? Sound like a scene from the movie, The Godfather? What’s a little collateral damage here or there since you are a Proud American? What’s a little debt among ‘friends’?

    A week or so ago I came across a homeless person living in his car, but he had bumper stickers placed all over it with ‘United We Stand’ as the message. That can be your inspiring message in this rather bleak scenario. At least you will be an American and America does best at passing off misery onto others… others like YOU.

    LAs Homeless blog asks, Do we set up car parks for Homeless Living? A good question…

    Canada’s Christian genocide against its native population

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    So sorry. Canada apologized for its Anglo Christian genocide against its native populations last year, but I wonder how many Christians anywhere in the world really took any notice? Playground bones force Canada to face genocide of Indian children Wonder how many Colorado folk even noticed the Canadian government apology?

    The liberal myth of Barack the Impotent

    Barack the impotentBarack isn’t president yet, Barack is just one man, Israel is handing Barack a fait accompli, Barack can’t buck The Establishment, Oh Poor Barack the Impotent! What can the poor man do?

    According to Rasmussen Americans (are) Closely Divided Over Israel’s Gaza Attacks. However, these are not just ‘Israel’s Gaza Attacks, now are they? They are America’s Gaza Attacks, America’s Attacks on Hamas, America’s Attacks on the Palestinians, and that damn Barack Obama is America’s Commander in Chief, now as much as in 2 weeks. So why all this myth making about Barack the Impotent?

    It is simply that American liberals don’t want to admit that they voted this in. Tonight I sat at a talk and discussion about the Israeli destruction of Gaza with 14 others, all who voted for Barack the Impotent. They were talking about in 2 weeks the ‘regime change’ supposedly going to occur. What regime change I asked? There is no regime change taking place in 2 weeks. You are making it all up as you go, since this is the same ‘bipartisan’ group of gangsters as before. Let’s not talk about regime change when, in fact, there is none.

    How long are American liberals going to play stupid like this? Your guess is as good as mine? The myth gets further defined as Barack the knowledgeable and Decent, Barack the Educated Man of the World. But when it comes to Barack the Man with a Penis; go figure? He don’t have one and is Barack the Impotent now, or all at least for 2 weeks more. Then The Penis of Barack will rise like Jesus Christ after Crucifixion, I guess? Your guess is as good as mine? Until then, Barack can’t do it!

    What is it with Americans who want to individualize a Machine of Little … well you know what I mean… who want to indivualize a group of Ivy League-Chicago School Politician Hacksters like the Barack crowd is? Air Force Air Head Cadets! Locked in Lockheed Shits! Barack is the Liberal Impotent made into a Deity of Change here! Or can he? ….the myth goes on and on and on. Can he? Barack, the He Really Wants to Do-Right Guy, Barack the Community Organizer, Barack the Man of Rainbow Color, Barack the Gentle Giant surrounded by Treacherous Dwarfs! Barack the Noble, Barack the Man of One?

    Good grief, the Liberal Community can give one the Heebe Jeebies. Meanwhile, the rest of the world has to put up with the suffering America’s moronic pseudo liberal communities help deliver to them. God Bless…. Well God Bless Anybody but US!

    If there is a Hell, it will be full of moronic Americans discussing about how Impotent Barack the Impotent is, with Satan looking on in disbelief! Oh Barack! He just can’t do anything yet! He needs more Viagra than even John McCain! After all, John had Sarah but all Barack has is…. well he’s got Hillary! He’s Barack the Impotent Man! No wonder he’s planning to rape Afghanistan yet more. Can the liberals who voted for Barack the Impotent even find the country on a map?

    Falling onto the sky….

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    Hairy Christmas and a Hippie New Year.

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    People popping off fireworks and the occasional firearm, making the poor stupid little dog next door bark insanely.

    Ok, headphones on, music, relaxing ahhhh…

    Anyhow, these are some of the jewelry pictures.

    So, how they evolved, when I was recycling some computer parts, I had the magneto from a floppy drive and was trying to visualize how best to take it apart, strip the copper wire from it efficiently.

    One of my nieces and her friend were there, the little girl said “Oh, that would make a really pretty necklace.”

    And she was right.

    So I started making them like that, there’s about a hundred dfferent kinds of these magnetoes in various disk drives. Plenty of creative room using circle patterns.

    Me likey muchly.

    And then, I moved up here.

    People told me about the Medicine Wheel, which I had never seen.

    So I looked it up.

    There’s one up near Sturgis which has been a prayer site for centuries, best guess is just before the Spanish came up from Mexico, and the Anasazi had just faded into the desert pueblos.

    The tradition is, when you go there, you’re in the center of the Heart of the Earth.

    Meaning the Black Hills.

    The Sioux and the other northern nations say that it’s alive, this heart.

    And, when you look down on the Black Hills, from high enough up, and can see the whole thing, it DOES look a whole lot like a human heart.

    Some of the prophets, like Black Elk, say and said that this land could be killed. Maybe they’re right.

    The name Bad Lands only means that it’s not any good for farming, you can’t grow much there, it’s “bad land”.

    The blood-soaking and general rape of this Heart of the World didn’t really start until the early 1800s.

    First it was over the Fur Trade.

    Indians took what furs they needed to survive, leave the rest.

    The French and especially the English had a huge market for it back in Europe, so Money reared it’s ugly head.

    Then gold was discovered there.

    Standing Bear Butte, where the Great Medicine Wheel is, was suddenly the center of a raging war.

    For centuries, 500 years at least, people had gone there to experience the strongest of Medicine.

    Medicine is a catch all translation of a huge number of Indian words, spirit and magic and life and it’s all woven together, no part is separate from the rest, it’s the Great Circle.

    One of the translated words is manitou.

    Another is the garden of the Gods.

    See, most of this I only learned once I came here.

    The kokapelli, for instance, it’s a bizarre coincidence like the medicine wheels I put together….

    But when I was crippled up, recovering from the first surgeries like 16 years ago, sitting in a wheelchair, at my sister’s apartment, feeling sorry for myself… and one of my nieces had gotten a bag of toys from her school… and one of the toys was a Recorder. Ein Zauber-Flut. La Flauta Inglesa.(the English Flute) La Flauta Dulce – sweet flute.

    The kids were running around blowing it like a whistle, really annoying in a cute way, but I had a sudden idea, I said “Gimme that, I’ll learn how to play it right” and the next day I checked out a book from the library on How To Play The Recorder and started in.

    Flash forward, and I come up here, to Manitou, and started learning the Indian ways.

    Finding out that the Flute Player, Kokapelli, is kind of the local hero. And what the medicine wheel means.

    A lot of medicine is what you feel, that’s how you “know” and “learn”it.

    English doesn’t do it justice.

    Meditation comes close. Intuition, which means you learn from within.

    A line from one of the hymns based on Ode am die Freude, “Spirit, in our spirit speaking, makes us sons of God, indeed.”

    I can get really mystical and misty eyed describing it.

    A lot of the stuff you experience up here, how do you put it to where people would believe it? That you could be walking a path and have somebody, a stranger, join you, talking to you and walking along with you, a cloud-shadow passes over and you’re standing alone, no tracks beside yours…

    A dream from long ago, perhaps.

    In the Indian conscious state, and this varies from person to person how you experience it, live it… but the Dreamtime is just as real as something you can touch.

    I saw a picture of the Great Medicine Wheel, taken from the air, and that’s the only way you can see the whole thing.

    For centuries when somebody goes there to pray-make medicine-commune-learning spirit…

    he puts a stone at the end of each spoke of the wheel.

    The wheel is now about a mile across.

    It takes hours to walk around the edge of it.

    And, it looks just like the medicine wheels shown in the pictures, the ones a little child told me “that would make a pretty necklace”

    It’s not something you grab intellectually, you just feel and see and hear and ARE the medicine.

    The other side of these, they’re recycled. Something that would, if left in a landfill somewhere, the first thing they would do is run a bulldozer over it, breaking it up just enough to let the toxic parts ooze out…

    To kill the mountains, and kill the waters.

    We would follow, everything we know as Human would set its feet upon the rainbow, One way of putting it is “falling onto the sky”.

    Following the sun every evening into the Dreamtime of the west, only, without the life of Earth or man, the Dreamtime, too, would die away.

    One of Black Elk’s sayings is we would live long enough to know what we had done… and pass away in great sadness.

    The US government’s hatred of Arab democracy is on display in Gaza

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    “The democratically elected Hamas government was targeted for destruction from the day it won the elections in 2006.”

    With that sentence in his commentary, Nir Rosen sums up the growing Gaza massacre Gaza: the logic of colonial power, a commentary that also deals with the US government misuse of the word “terrorist.”

    “As so often, the term ‘terrorism’ has proved a rhetorical smokescreen under cover of which the strong crush the weak.” Yes, EXACTLY. Once, the Nazis called others terrorists, too.

    Rosen does not mention the military suppression of the victory by the Islamic party in Algeria in the elections of 1991, which the European colonial powers and the US government completely backed up and covered for as it was done. Afterwards, tens of thousands died in the conflicts that ensued. From this election might very well have come much of Osama bin Laden’s anger at his US former allies and friends, the US government. Certainly this suppression of democracy in the Arab World must have played some part in the run up to 9/11.

    So there is nothing really too new about the hostility of the US, Israel, and in tailing along, the European governments also, for their hostility to the fact that the Palestinian population chose democratically to be represented by Hamas after the US buying off of the PLO post Arafat’s death. All that nonsense about bringing democracy to Arabs from American elites that hate Arab democracy not withstanding.

    What is there about supposedly supporting democracy in the Arab World that the US government has pawned off on a gullible, naive, and ignorant US public is on show in sitting by and allowing the Jewish carnage making in Gaza? Yes, it is ‘the Jews’ that is running this Gaza slaughterhouse, and they do it with ‘The Christians’ backing them up. These are the same sort of ‘Christians’ that slaughtered off so many Jews in World War 2. Both groups are absolutely shameless in their utter hypocrisy. They care not a hoot for the Arabs or democracy…. anywhere!

    The US hatred of democracy in the Arab World is now about as exposed as it can get, and let us not hear this babble about the US government supporting it ever be brought up in the year ahead. The silence of Barack Obama as he supports the Israeli government and Bush Administration as they slaughter innocent Arab civilians is horrendous, and should bring shame to every single voter who got conned to vote for the guy. Unfortunately, people continue to want to think the best about the neo-Clintonite gang that Barack Obama has morphed himself into heading.

    Make a dumb decision to vote ‘ the lesser of two evils’ in a pseudo US democracy, and then it becomes rather easy for most of these voters to justify further US government suppression of real democracy elsewhere. They just will not get that concerned with such slaughter. … that is, until the chickens come home to roost in the US, as they eventually will in one form or other. That’s what happened in 2001, 9/11, but still not all the chickens are back home to roost just yet.

    Between this and two people asking what “genocide” means…

    I sense a massive failure in our educational values, more deeply rooted than any Public Education Bureaucracy.

    Another guy, stout fellow, started cursing us and saying he was a Marine and had fought for “us” and “our freedom” (and the implication that “How Dare We Criticize”)

    So, here’s a question he didn’t want to face last night… are the Likud party and our Republican party anti-Semitic because they essentially set up the State of Israel in order to bring about the prophesied Destruction of the State of Israel?

    He also identified himself as Jewish…

    Or those “Jews” in the Likud-backed PNAC who stated that a biological warfare agent targeted to what is THEIR own genotype should be unleashed on the Arabian Peninsula?

    For those who don’t study Geography very closely in our public schools, or private schools for that matter

    (“what are the three members of the NAFTA agreement?” Correct answer, U.S., Mexico and Canada… A recent candidate for U.S. Vice President’s answer “I’ll have to get back to you on that”)

    Israel is right there on the western edge of the Arabian Peninsula.

    But basically the assumption was made that exactly NONE of us were veterans, and thus had no real Right to criticize.

    Ignoring the logical answer that Israel isn’t officially fighting to maintain American Policy or American Freedom.

    So it shows a basic unwillingness of the American educational philosophy to actually Question Illogical Rhetoric.

    Like the paired statements “Only people who have fought in wars are qualified to question the ‘need’ for War” and it’s Evil Twin

    “People who have not fought in wars can and indeed should SUPPORT the War”

    Let’s take that further shall we?

    “unless you have lived in slavery you are not qualified to oppose Slavery”

    and the closely related

    “unless you have been a Nazi or a Fascist you have no qualifications to question Nazism or Fascism”

    Unless you have murdered you’re not qualified to condemn murder.

    See, these are the kinds of Orwellian Madness that are necessary to have us accept living in a dictatorship.

    Incidentally, Marine, if you read this or somebody tells you about it, Bush and Cheney and Wolfowitz and Rove et al…

    They never fought in wars either.

    But they DO make money off every human life destroyed in their wars, including their war-by-proxy in Gaza.

    Jew, Arab, American Jew, American Christian, American Muslim, doesn’t matter.

    They’re selling the lives of their fellow humans for money, and it’s WRONG even if you did fight for it.

    They made money off the deaths of your fellow Marines, the ones that particularly insult you and every Real Marine were the ones who USMC Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North literally paid to have blown up in Beirut, and made money for brokering the deal.

    Semper Fi.

    Those are the Real Enemy, not me, not those of us who opposed it then and oppose the same deal being made now.

    So do the most prominent members of Likud.

    I realize, too, that Likud isn’t officially in power, but the Regime du Jour is sucking much Likud ass and there’s a strong probability that this past week’s actions were designed to appease the voters who might actually Vote Likud in a month.

    Obama outed himself as a bigot when he crawled into bed with Rick Warren

    Just like Clinton, Obama won’t hesitate to throw gays to the dogs if he thinks it will buy him a single vote from the rabid right. I told you he wasn’t to be trusted. And just as we saw with Prop 8, most of the black community only wants equal rights for themselves, not anybody else.
     
    Say it out loud: Barack Obama is a coward.

    Of course, Obama openly declared his bigotry against gays before the election, declaring they did not deserve equal rights in marriage. So this really shouldn’t surprise anyone that he would flip off the gay community like this. “Change we can believe in,” my ass.

    During the campaign, I had so many arguments with his supporters, who insisted that he was the miracle that would make everything right with America. When confronted with the reality of his positions (as on gays) they would insist that was only to get elected, but, “just you watch,” once he was, then we would see the “real Obama.” Well, Ladies and Germs, the election is over, and there it is: the REAL Obama — flipping the bird to his supporters.

    Only a moron would think his hiring every right winger he can find somehow doesn’t mean his is going to be a right wing administration.

    What, am I the only one who realized what being a Chicago politician meant? It means he’s an asshole who can’t be trusted. But now I suspect a lot of his supporters are beginning to realize that. Though there will always be those who will defend him, no matter what — just like those Republicans who constantly made excuses for Dubya, or those born-again Christians who spend their entire lives dreaming up excuses for their “god.” People are pathetically stupid.

    Disgraced: 66 nations in the UN have backed a resolution decriminalizing homosexuality.

    Big hold outs: the USA, Russia, China, and the Vatican.

    The nations that are more progressive than this dying backwater: Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Montenegro, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Timor-Leste, United Kingdom, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

    Excerpts from Thomas McCullock’s Dec 29 notes, thomasmc.com.

    Wal-mart drives its chariot of predatory commerce over bones of Civil War dead

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    WAL-MART wants to build a Virginia super-center on the edge of the memorial site of one of the most consequential battles of the Civil War. The Wilderness marked the first engagement between Generals Lee and Grant, ignited a forest fire which the soldiers fought through, and left 24,000 dead and wounded. Now 253 historians have joined in asking Wal-mart to reconsider.

    Mr. Lee Scott, President and CEO
    Walmart Stores, Inc.
    702 SW 8th Street
    Bentonville, Arkansas 72716-8611

    Dear Mr. Scott:

    I urge you in the strongest possible terms to pursue alternate building locations for the Walmart Supercenter proposed in Orange County, Virginia. The site currently under consideration lies within the historic boundary of the Wilderness Battlefield and only one quarter mile from the current boundary of the Wilderness Battlefield unit of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.

    The Battle of the Wilderness was among the most significant engagements of the Civil War. It marked the first time legendary generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant faced off against one another on the field of battle. During two days of desperate conflict in a harsh, unforgiving landscape tangled with underbrush, 4,000 Americans lost their lives and nearly 20,000 were wounded.

    The proposed location will greatly increase traffic through the area and encourage further development to encroach upon and spoil the battlefield. This, in turn, will seriously degrade the experience for the many tens of thousands of heritage tourists who visit this National Park every year. The Wilderness Battlefield is easily the biggest tourist attraction in Orange County, with visitors coming from around the world to experience its serenity and contemplate its history and significance.

    As a historian, I feel strongly that the Wilderness Battlefield is a unique historic and cultural treasure deserving careful stewardship. Currently only approximately 20 percent of the battlefield is protected by the National Park Service. If built, this Walmart would seriously undermine ongoing efforts to see more of this historic land preserved and deny future generations the opportunity to wander a landscape that has, until now, remained largely unchanged since 1864.

    The Wilderness is an indelible part of our history, its very ground hallowed by the American blood spilled there, and it cannot be moved. Surely Walmart can identify a site that would meet its needs without changing the very character of the battlefield.

    There are many places in central Virginia to build a commercial development, but there is only one Wilderness Battlefield. Please respect our great nation’s history and move your store farther away from this historic site and National Park.

    Signed,

    * Terrie Aamodt, Walla Walla University
    * Edward D. Abrahams, Silver Spring, Md.
    * Sean P. Adams, University of Florida
    * Garry Adelman, History Associates, Inc.
    * Nicholas Aieta, the Marlborough School, West Springfield, Mass.
    * A.J. Aiseirithe, Washington, D.C.
    * James Anderson, Ashburn, Va.
    * Adam Arenson, University of Texas
    * Jonathan M. Atkins, Berry College
    * Arthur H. Auten, University of Hartford
    * David Bard, Concord College
    * Alwyn Barr, Texas Tech University
    * Craig A. Bauer, Metairie, La.
    * Erik Bauer, West Hollywood, Calif.
    * Dale Baum, Texas A&M University
    * Edwin C. Bearss, Historian emeritus, National Park Service
    * Caryn Cosse Bell, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
    * Jeffrey R. Bennett, Waterford, N.Y.
    * Shannon Bennett, Ellettsville, Ind.
    * Melvyn S. Berger, Newton, Mass.
    * Arthur W. Bergeron, Shippensburg, Pa.
    * Edward H. Bergerstrom, Port Richey, Fla.
    * Eugene H. Berwanger, Colorado State University
    * Fred W. Beuttler, Deputy Historian, U.S. House of Representatives
    * Darrel Bigham, University of Southern Indiana
    * John Bloom, Las Cruces, N.M.
    * Frederick J. Blue, Youngstown State University
    * Christopher Bobal, Lees Summit, Mo.
    * Thomas Bockhorn, Huntsville, Ala.
    * Keith Bohannon, University of West Georgia
    * Phillip S. Bolger, San Diego, Calif.
    * Patrick Boyd, the Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn.
    * Vernon S. Braswell, Corpus Christi, Tex.
    * Roger D. Bridges, Bloomington, Ill.
    * Ronald S. Brockway, Regis University
    * Col. George M. Brooke, III, USMC (Ret.), Lexington, Va.
    * Bruce A. Brown, Cypress, Calif.
    * Norman D. Brown, University of Texas, Austen, Tex.
    * David Brush, the Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn.
    * Jim Burgess, Manassas National Battlefield, Va.
    * Ken Burns, Walpole, N.H.
    * Brian Burton, Ferndale, Wash.
    * Victoria Bynum, Texas State University-San Marcos
    * Peter S. Carmichael, West Virginia University
    * Marius M. Carriere, Christian Brothers University
    * Katherine Cassioppi, National-Louis University
    * Gary Casteel, Lexington, Va.
    * Jane Turner Censer, George Mason University
    * William Cheek, San Diego State University
    * John Cimprich, Thomas More College
    * Thomas G. Clemens, Hagerstown Community College
    * Leon F. Cohn, Plantation, Fla.
    * Thomas B. Colbert, Marshalltown Community College
    * James R. Connor, Chancellor emeritus University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
    * William J. Cooper, Jr., Louisiana State University
    * Janet L. Coryell, Western Michigan University
    * Charles E. Coulter, Yankton, S.D.
    * Robert E. Curran, Richmond, Ky.
    * Thomas F. Curran, Saint Louis, Mo.
    * Gordon E. Dammann, National Museum of Civil War Medicine
    * Guy Stephen Davis, Atlanta, Ga.
    * William C. “Jack” Davis
    * Joseph G. Dawson, III, Texas A&M University
    * Mary DeCredico, United States Naval Academy
    * James Lyle DeMarce, Arlington, Va.
    * Charles B. Dew, Williams College
    * Steven Deyle, University of Houston
    * Richard DiNardo, Marine Corps Command and Staff College
    * Luis-Alejandro Dinnella-Borrego, Warwick, N.Y.
    * Richard R. Duncan, Alexandria, Va.
    * Kenneth Durr, History Associates, Inc.
    * David Dykstra, Poolesville, Md.
    * Mark Elliott, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
    * Robert F. Engs, University of Pennsylvania
    * C. Wyatt Evans, Drew University
    * Daniel Feller, University of Tennessee
    * Rex H. Felton, Tiffin, Ohio
    * Paul Finkelman, Albany Law School
    * Jeff Fioravanti, Lynn, Mass.
    * Joseph C. Fitzharris, University of Saint Thomas
    * J.K. Folmarm California, Minn.
    * George B. Forgie, University of Texas Austin
    * Lee W. Formwalt, Organization of American Historians
    * Janet B. Frazer, Narberth, Pa.
    * Gary W. Gallagher, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
    * Jonathan Gantt, Columbia College
    * Jason Gart, History Associates, Inc.
    * Louis S. Gerteis, University of Missouri, St. Louis
    * Kate C. Gillin, the Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn.
    * Mary Giunta, Edinburg, Va.
    * Martin K. Gordon, Columbia, Md.
    * Cathy Gorn, University of Maryland
    * Thomas M. Grace, Amherst, N.Y.
    * Susan W. Gray, Severna Park, Md.
    * A. Wilson Greene, Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
    * Debra F. Greene, Jefferson City, Mo.
    * Jim Griffin, Frisco, Tex.
    * Linda J. Guy, Clearville, Pa.
    * Edward J. Hagerty, American Military University
    * Alfred W. Hahn, Midlothian, Va.
    * Judith Lee Hallock, South Setauket, N.Y.
    * Jerry Harlow, President, Trevilian Station Battlefield Foundation
    * D. Scott Hartwig, Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa.
    * David S. Heidler, Colorado State University
    * Jeannie Heidler, United States Air Force Academy
    * John S. Heiser, Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa.
    * Earl J. Hess, Lincoln Memorial University
    * Libra Hilde, San Jose State University
    * T. John Hillmer, Jr., Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, Mo.
    * David Hochfelder, State University of New York – Albany
    * Sylvia Hoffert, Texas A&M University
    * Patrick Hotard, Philadelphia, Pa.
    * Richard Houston, Harwich, Mass.
    * Randal L. Hoyer, Madonna University
    * Richard L. Hutchison, Fort Worth, Tex.
    * Brian M. Ingrassia, Georgia State University
    * Perry D. Jamieson, Crofton, Md.
    * Jim Jobe, Fort Donelson National Battlefield, Tenn.
    * Willie Ray Johnson, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Ga.
    * Vivian Lee Joyner, New Hill, N.C.
    * Whitmel M. Joyner, New Hill, N.C.
    * Walter D. Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University
    * Amalie M. Kass, Harvard Medical School
    * Philip M. Katz, Washington, D.C.
    * Brad Keefer, Kent State University
    * Brian J. Kenny, Denver, Co.
    * Victoria A. Kin, San Antonio, Tex.
    * George W. Knepper, University of Akron
    * Christopher Kolakowski, National Museum of the U.S. Army Reserve
    * Carl E. Kramer, Indiana University Southeast
    * Arnold Krammer, Texas A&M University
    * Robert K. Krick, Fredericksburg, Va.
    * Michael E. Krivdo, Texas A&M University
    * Benjamin Labaree, Saint Alban’s School, Washington, D.C.
    * Dan Laney, Austin, Tex.
    * Connie Langum, Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, Mo.
    * William P. Leeman, Coventry, R.I.
    * Kevin Levin, Charlottesville, Va.
    * Richard G. Lowe, University of North Texas
    * Robert W. Lowery, Jr., Newport News, Va.
    * M. Philip Lucas, Cornell College
    * R. Wayne Mahood, Geneseo, N.Y.
    * Daniel Martin, Lancaster, Pa.
    * William Marvel, South Conway, N.H.
    * Matthew Mason, Brigham Young University
    * Dinah M. Mayo-Bobee, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    * George T. Mazuzan, Springfield, Va.
    * Nathan McAlister, Hoyt, Kan.
    * David McCullough
    * Dennis K. McDaniel, Washington, D.C.
    * James M. McPherson, Princeton University
    * Kathleen G. McKesson, Eighty Four, Pa.
    * James G. Mendez, Chicago, Ill.
    * Brian Craig Miller, Emporia State University
    * Roger E. Miller, Eagle River, Alaska.
    * Wilbur R. Miller, State University of New York – Stony Brook
    * Eric J. Mink, Fredericksburg, Va.
    * Robert E. Mitchell, Brookline, Mass.
    * John Moody, Orange Park, Fla.
    * Richard Moore, Woodbridge, Va.
    * Richard Morey, Kent Place School, Summit, N.J.
    * Geoffrey Morrison, Saint Louis, Mo.
    * Brenda Murray, North Pole, Alaska.
    * Richard J. Myers, Doylestown, Pa.
    * Eric Nedergaard, Mesa, Ariz.
    * Robert D. Neuleib, Normal, Ill.
    * Kenneth Noe, Auburn University
    * Justin Oakley, Martinsville, Ind.
    * Kristen Oertel, Millsaps College
    * Marvin Olson, La Crescenta, Ca.
    * Beverly Palmer, Claremont, Ca.
    * John T. Payne, Lone Star College
    * Graham Peck, Saint Xavier University
    * William D. Pederson, Louisiana State University, Shreveport
    * William E. Pellerin, Santa Barbara, Ca.
    * Don Pfanz, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, Va.
    * Michael Pierson, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
    * Kermit J. Pike, Western Reserve Historical Society, Mentor, Ohio
    * Ann Poe, Alexandria, Va.
    * Kieth Ploakoff, Rossmoor, Ca.
    * Lawrence N. Powell, Tulane University
    * Adam J. Pratt. Baton Rouge, La.
    * Gerald Prokopowicz, East Carolina University
    * John Quist, Shippensburg University
    * Steven J. Rauch, Evans, Ga.
    * S. Waite Rawls, III, Museum of the Confederacy
    * Carol Reardon, Pennsylvania State University
    * Douglas Reasner, Durant, Iowa
    * Michael Reis, History Associates, Inc.
    * Robert V. Remini, Office of the Historian, U.S. House of Representatives
    * James Renberg, Southern Pines, N.C.
    * Gordon Rhea, Mount Pleasant, S.C.
    * Jean Richardson, Buffalo State College
    * Jeffrey Richman, Brooklyn, N.Y.
    * Harris D. Riley, Jr., M.D., Nashville, Tenn.
    * James I. Robertson, Jr., Virginia Tech
    * Stephen I. Rockenbach, Virginia State University
    * Sylvia Rodrigue, Baton Rouge, La.
    * Rodney A. Ross, Center for Legislative Archives, Washington, D.C.
    * Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, Johnson Space Center
    * Jeffrey J. Safford, Montana State University
    * Frank Scaturro, New Hyde Park, N.Y.
    * Mark S. Schantz, Hendrix College
    * Laurence D. Schiller, Deerfield, Ill.
    * Christopher A. Schnell, Springfield, Ill.
    * Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein, Springfield, Ill.
    * Frederick Schult, Jr., New York University
    * Donald L. Schupp, Warrenton, Va.
    * Richard D. Schwartz, Morristown, N.J.
    * Cynthia Seacord, Schenectady, N.Y.
    * Tomas Seaver, Woonsocket, R.I.
    * Diane Shalda, Chicago Military Academy
    * Peter D. Sheridan, Torrance, Ca.
    * Mark Snyder, Akron, Ohio
    * John Sotak, O.S.A., New Lenox, Ill.
    * Clay W. Stuckey, DDS, Bedford, Ind.
    * Carlyn Swaim, History Associates, Inc.
    * Andrew Talkov, Virginia Historical Society
    * Robert A. Taylor, Florida Institute of Technology
    * Paul H. Tedesco, Northeastern University
    * James Thayer, Milford, Mass.
    * Emory M. Thomas, University of Georgia
    * JoAnne Thomas, Peoria, Ill.
    * Joseph Trent, Worcester, Mass.
    * Tony R. Trimble, Plainfield, Ind.
    * I. Bruce Turner, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
    * Edwin C. Ulmer, Jr., Feasterville, Pa.
    * Charles W. Van Adder, Forked River, N.J.
    * Charles Vincent, Baker, La.
    * Joseph F. von Deck, Ashburnham, Ma.
    * Brent Vosburg, Elizabethtown, N.J.
    * Robert Voss, Lincoln, Neb.
    * George N. Vourlojianis, Lorain County Community College
    * Christopher R. Waldrep, San Francisco State University
    * John Weaver, Tipp City, Ohio
    * Robert Welch, Ames, Iowa
    * Lowell E. Wenger, Cincinnati, Ohio
    * Jeffrey Wert, Centre Hall, Pa.
    * Bruce E. Wilburn, Glen Allen, Va.
    * Diana I. Williams, Wellesley College
    * Mary Williams, Fort Davis National Historic Site, Tex.
    * Terry Winschel, Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.
    * Roger Winthrop, Lansing, Mich.
    * Eric J. Wittenberg, Columbus, Ohio
    * Ralph A. Wooster, Lamar University
    * Donald Yacovone, Harvard University
    * Shirley J. Yee, University of Washington
    * Mitchell Yockelson, National Archives and Records Administration
    * William D. Young, Maple Woods Community College
    * Mary E. Younger, Dayton, Ohio
    * Jack Zevin, Queens College, City University of New York