December 11, 2008 archive

Step in Time

This will be so random.

I thought about the Dark Ages yesterday. It’s such a curious term, of an uncertain grouping of decades and centuries. Most respected recent historians attempt to avoid characterizing that Western-based concept of a time of unlearning and no learning as the “Dark Ages”. Whatever. When I was young, the Dark Ages were considered to be somewhere from the fall of the Roman Empire in the fifth century through either the coming of the Conqueror in the early 1000s or the growth of the Renaissance around the 14th and 15th centuries. A mean, lean five hundred  years, or at least it was in Latin literature as posited by Petrarch.

I wondered if one was aware then that they were living in a stunted time, or if they could perceive without envy that future generations might blossom. Most living in those earlier centuries must have seen their lives, their parent’s lives, and their children’s lives, all far shorter generations on average, pass by without measurable advancement in human and cultural development. Health, medicine, philosophy, religion, living conditions, hunger, disease, pestilence, articles and materials of war or peace, tools, wonders of the world.  

Docudharma Times Thursday December 11

Bush Is A Lame Duck

Yet The Democrats Bend To The Will Of

Mr. 22%    




Thursday’s Headlines:

Most Americans favor government intervention in economy

Bodies pile up as Mugabe wages war on diamond miners

UN claims Rwanda is abetting Congo rebels

Beyond the ice

European feudalism finally ends as Sark heads for democracy

Mumbai terror mastermind placed on UN blacklis

In Basilan, Philippines, a US counterterrorism model frays

Prices for sacrificial lambs skyrocket as Iraqis honor dead

The search for a US envoy for Iran

Cuban activists say they were beaten on eve of 60th human rights anniversary

Massacre Unfurls in Congo, Despite Nearby Support



By LYDIA POLGREEN

Published: December 11, 2008


KIWANJA, Congo – At last the bullets had stopped, and François Kambere Siviri made a dash for the door. After hiding all night from firefights between rebels and a government-allied militia over this small but strategic town, he was desperate to get to the latrine a few feet away.

“Pow, pow, pow,” said his widowed mother, Ludia Kavira Nzuva, recounting how the rebels killed her 25-year-old son just outside her front door. As they abandoned his bloodied corpse, she said, one turned to her and declared, “VoilĂ , here is your gift.”

In little more than 24 hours, at least 150 people would be dead, most of them young men, summarily executed by the rebels last month as they tightened their grip over parts of eastern Congo, according to witnesses and human-rights investigators.

U.S. Joins Effort to Bar Claims on Iraqi Coffers



By STEVEN LEE MYERS and JAMES GLANZ

Published: December 10, 2008


George Charchalis says he has never really recovered from the ordeal he endured after Saddam Hussein’s Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990.

He hid for more than a month in Kuwait City but was ultimately arrested, “roughed up pretty good” and taken to Iraq. He was held there for nearly three months as a human shield against American bombing.

After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Mr. Charchalis, now 78, had every reason to believe that he and 240 other Americans held during the Persian Gulf war of 1991 would be compensated under expansive laws that allow Americans to claim assets of foreign governments like Iraq’s. President Bush, after all, had seized Iraqi assets just before the war and paid other people used as human shields nearly $100 million.

 

USA

Auto Bailout Clears House but Faces Hurdles in Senate

Many in GOP Doubt Aid Will Save Detroit

By Lori Montgomery and Paul Kane

Washington Post Staff Writers

Thursday, December 11, 2008; Page A01


The House last night approved an emergency plan to prevent the collapse of the nation’s domestic automobile industry, but the measure faces serious opposition in the Senate, where Republicans are revolting against a White House-brokered deal to speed $14 billion to cash-starved General Motors and Chrysler.

After battling through the weekend to reach a compromise with congressional Democrats, the White House yesterday dispatched Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten to sell the plan to restive Republican senators. But many GOP lawmakers emerged from a combative luncheon with Bolten unconvinced the plan would compel Detroit automakers to make the painful changes necessary to restore them to profitability.

Muse in the Morning

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Muse in the Morning

State of the Onion XXV

America the Ugly

Brotherhood



Skin Tones

They lack a sense

of brotherhood

toward so many kinds of people

for union members

for whom it has

special meaning

for immigrants of any kind

legality be damned

for those whose roots

weren’t cultivated

in the appropriate loam

kinship even denied

with their own children

if they happen to be queer

no empathy felt

for those whose skin tones

haven’t been created

recently enough

by lounging in the sun

nor sympathy for people

whose cupboards are too bare

from one day to the next

If you don’t believe

what they believe

then to hell with you

America Amerika

There is no crown

for there is too little good

to place one upon

–Robyn Elaine Serven

–April 14, 2006

America, America

After o so many years

America America

For you we weep our tears

–Robyn Elaine Serven

my adventure in French Intensive/ Biodynamic gardening

This is a pictorial diary in French Intensive/ Biodynamic gardening, as regards the methods I use when working at the Pomona College Natural Farm.  The methods described here are a sort of “working intuition” that I use to pursue my own self-sufficiency amidst general economic dislocation.  The label “French Intensive/ Biodynamic gardening” describes a gardening strategy to coax maximum yield out of minimum space.  This was something I “learned by heart” when I was an undergraduate at the University of California at Santa Cruz; I will just discuss the usual list of things to do here.

(now crossposted at Big Orange)

Late Night Karaoke

Nikai Thursday

Dire Straits – Sultans Of Swing (Live)

Why every Party is going to lose the middle

For those who remember me blogging on Daily Kos under the moniker “Motley Patriot”, you remember that I wrote quite a few articles on the importance of the Independent voter.

Well, for the past two elections, the Independents have soundly voted for the Democratic Party, and, for the past two elections, the Democratic Party has made huge gains.

Do you want to know why that is, not might, but is, going to change?

“The barnacles of unionism wrapped around their necks”

“What I want to do is make sure we have jobs for these workers and we have first-class American automobile companies — and we’re not going to do it with the barnacles of unionism wrapped around their necks.”

                                         – Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC), All Things Considered, Dec. 10, 2008

In case anyone has any question what the fight over the bailout (I reject any euphemisms for it) of the Big 3 American automobile companies is about, Sen. Jim DeMint has done us the favor of explaining it to us precisely.  It is not about supporting or refusing to support the Big 3;  DeMint’s solution, to send them into bankruptcy court, might well save the companies and their management.  This would release the companies from their existing obligations — including union contracts.

That’s all this is about now: union busting.  Which side are you on?

Do you know your LGBT history?

How well do you know LGBT history in the United States?

I put together a short (15 question) quiz addressing different facts, figures, and facets of this long and diverse history.  See how many you know, then join me for a discussion in the comments section below.

Separated at Birth

Magnum really needs to look into the stuff his sidekick has been getting into.

I’m sorry. Really. I had to say it.

Its the bad 80’s hair too. Dead Ringers.

With that image burned into your psyches, I bid you a good night.

Merry Christmas From GlobalZero.org

From Agence France-Presse (AFP) via RawStory:

Global foreign policy leaders launch bid to eliminate nuclear arms

One hundred political, military, business and civic leaders from across the globe launched a new initiative in Paris on Tuesday aiming eliminate all nuclear weapons.

The “Global Zero” declaration, endorsed by a “Who’s Who” of the world’s foreign policy aristocracy from the past 30 years, calls for a binding and verifiable agreement to dismantle all nuclear weapons by a specified date.

“The threat of proliferation and nuclear terrorism has led to a growing chorus of government leaders … calling for the elimination of all nuclear weapons, including Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and US President-elect Barack Obama,” said a statement issued after many of the signatories met here.

“This new and unprecedented political support for getting to zero nuclear weapons from key governments around the world has made this goal — while still difficult — possible,” it said.

The declaration was signed by figures such as former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, former US president Jimmy Carter, Pakistani Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus, South African Nobel laureate Bihsop Desmond Tutu and Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa.

It included several former generals in the Indian and Pakistani armies.

China was represented by several leading former diplomats and by Peng Guangqian, a former major general in the People’s Liberation Army and a strategist for the country’s Academy of Military Science.

The group said it was developing a plan, combining high-level policy work with global public outreach using media, online communications and grassroots organizing.

It invited people to visit its website at www.globalzero.org and sign the same declaration the Global Zero leaders had inked.

Global Zero also said it planned to convene a world summit of hundreds of political, military, business, and civic leaders in January 2010 to move the campaign forward.

The GlobalZero Launch Press Release is here.

The Wounded Knee Massacre: 118th Anniversary

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The Sand Creek Massacre and the Washita Massacre both led to the Wounded Knee Massacre. The Sand Creek Massacre brought the realization that “the soldiers were destroying everything Cheyenne – the land, the buffalo, and the people themselves,” and the Washita Massacre added even more genocidal evidence to those facts. The Sand Creek Massacre caused the Cheyenne to put away their old grievances with the Sioux and join them in defending their lives against the U.S. extermination policy. The Washita Massacre did that even more so. After putting the Wounded Knee Massacre briefly into historical perspective, we’ll focus solely on the Wounded Knee Massacre itself for the 118th Anniversary of the Wounded Knee Massacre.

The Pony Party Yule Be Sorry You Missed

Thank all the deities that we will have a grownup in the WH after January 20:

Pony Party is an Open Thread.  Please do not REC the party.

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