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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Unrest caused by bad economy may require military action, report says - El Paso Times
Kansas Jackass: Sebelius Talks Energy & Taxes
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Medical boat attacked by Israelis navy
Hat tip to Rory at the fine Scottish anti-fascist site, the Chimes of Freedom! Happy New Year to you!
Whiskey Fire: You Know Who We Really Hate?
Monday, December 29, 2008
Will `Tough Guy' Dick Cheney Cop Out as Usual and Take a Pardon? | This Can't Be Happening!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Mary Pitt: "A New Wind Blowing"
Robert Parry: "Two Dangerous Bush-Cheney Myths" - Consortiumnews.com
Sunday News Video Round-up - What others think about US and our 'friends.'
Middle east news - Link TV
Systemic corruptions - The Real News Network
Why did Cheney confess on national television? Will a king prosecute a king?
Will a king prosecute a king? Part two
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Harold Pinter, playwright of the pause, dies at 78 - International Herald Tribune
"The last of the Titans." - Ben Brantley, New York Times
A multimedia presentation of his works is at the link to the International Herald Tribune. His acceptance speech for the 2005 Nobel prize for literature is above.
It will also be broadcasted tonight on Radio Free Kansas.
[An excerpt of Mel Gussow and Ben Brantley's obituary] ... An actor, essayist, screenwriter, poet and director as well as a dramatist, Pinter was also publicly outspoken in his views on repression and censorship, at home and abroad. He used his Nobel acceptance speech to denounce American foreign policy, saying that the United States had not only lied to justify waging war against Iraq, but that it had also "supported and in many cases engendered every right-wing military dictatorship" in the last 50 years. His political views were implicit in much of his work. Though his plays deal with the slipperiness of memory and human character, they are also almost always about the struggle for power. ... Click here for more information.
Friday, December 26, 2008
CNBC Erin Burnett, the Banksters' stenographer?
Erin Burnett consistently makes apologies for Wall Street's CEOs pillaging the taxpayers and she does so to the nation's most vulnerable of consumers, the stay-at-home folks during daytime television. Pay day loan sharks, jewelry pawning hucksters never had it so good.
Television networks should forego attempting to broadcast world class news during the workday mornings and just dive into the latest tear jerking sensationalist domestic crime beat. Expensive Star War satellite uplink vans beaming on location crime scene shots of America's cul de sac crimes in the McMansions is hard on my uninsured dental ware. Critical viewers are held hostage to the meaningless and the M$M's CEOs know it.
When news celeb Erin Burnett appeared last week on one of the morning shows, I cringed at the dumbing down of all the housewives (and husbands) she informs.
She was reporting on a breaking AP news story where the Big Banksters are cashing in on our bailout billions. And, according to her, it wasn't that bad.
Our Holiday Music Video - first produced three years ago!
ZEITGEIST: THE WITHERING AWAY OF EUROPE’S ANTI-WAR SPIRIT
El Salvador next to go left?
Lawrence Sustainability Network--Lawrence, KS
The Archdruid Report
Thursday, December 25, 2008
t r u t h o u t | SEC Whistleblower Speaks on Madoff Fraud
And here is the second article recommended by our reader: [excerpted from the original "Perspective" article by Michael Winship at Truthout.org] ... Just when you've finally gotten your mind around the enormous $700 billion financial bailout - even if none of us are really sure where all that money's going - there comes an even greater, breathtaking price tag. The amount is $904 billion - that's how much we've spent on American military operations, including Iraq and Afghanistan, since the 9/11 attacks; 50 percent more than what was spent in Vietnam, reports the non-partisan Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessment. Their study does not include the inestimable toll in human life. ...
The reader continues with this send-up: "A reasonable New Year's resolution for Americans might be to stop thinking of places like Mexico and Afghanistan as the exemplary instances of corruption and the abandonment of the rule of law. An open question (a cause for hope, not despair) is whether America has the resources -- not merely the institutional resources and popular desire, but popular organization -- to do something about its own case." Start with the SEC Whistleblower Speaks on Madoff Fraud
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Dissident Voice : Turning Free-Roaming Horses Into Border Guards
Electric Politics | EP Podcast: The Art of Interrogation
Michael Hudson: The Ponzi Paradigm
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
A post-911 Hysteria remedy: Christmas Holiday Comedy: "1941"
"Show'em a good time..."
One of the most sorely abused Christmas comedy flicks to be produced since 1979, "1941" has been ridiculed for decades by Spielberg critics, as "over the top" and "belittling the Greatest Generation's best moments" the movie remains a solid adult classic among smart film buffs.
Cameo performances from actors of his previous hit films Spielberg sent a shot over the bow of the Hollywood establishment, early in his career, immediately after the mega-blockbuster "Jaws" he sent a resounding box office loser (with the exception of smarter European audiences) that he was not one to be trifled with in control of the studio.
Comedy actors; Dan Ackroyd, John Belushi, Slim Pickens and John Candy with others, rushed to the opportunity of "1941." A no holds barred parody on American war-time nationalism -- your holiday guests can drink, laugh and remember themselves and their ancestors in less bloody light. Still widely available 1941 (1979) will entertain beyond nostaglia.
Ray McGovern and Coleen Rowley: "Deterring Torture Through the Law" : Information Clearing House - ICH
Whistleblower Alleges Prosecutorial Misconduct in Senator Stevens Case - washingtonpost.com
GOP Group In Panic Over Possible Franken Win
The Pentagon is muscling in everywhere. It's time to stop the mission creep. - washingtonpost.com
Monday, December 22, 2008
MyFox Kansas City | Teachers Take Dispute To Board Members' Homes
Sunday, December 21, 2008
MyFox St. Louis | Protestors Stop Traffic On The Delmar Loop
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Friendly Persuasion (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thursday, December 18, 2008
New School In Exile
Ben Smith's Blog: Spitzer's humor - Politico.com
OpenSecrets | Madoff and Company Spent Nearly $1 Million on Washington Influence - Capital Eye
Prosecuting Bush and Cheney for Torture: No One Can Be Above the Law | This Can't Be Happening!
Dean Baker: US housing policy must be reconsidered
Kansas Jackass: Lame duck Speaker appoints himself to board
Madoff collapse has global impact
The Real News Network - Plundering the Congo
The Associated Press: AP NewsAlert
Lawrence Velvel: Why Blagojevich Might Be Acquitted
Mary Lynn Cramer: Stiglitz's Foolishly Flawed Morality
Press TV - Dollar continues downward slide
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Greg Palast: "Obama Slam-Duncans Education" : Information Clearing House - ICH
Senate Scandal Snares Obama’s Chief Aide : Information Clearing House - ICH
Jason Leopold: " Cheney Admits Detainee-Abuse Role"Consortiumnews.com
BEHIND THE BYLINE: James Risen | American News Project
Adbusters Culturejammer Headquarters | Journal of the mental environment
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
GEAB N°29 is available! Phase IV of the Global Systemic crisis: Breakdown of the Global Monetary System by summer 2009
Kansas Jackass: Burning for a Coal Compromise? Some Legislators Don't Want Repeat of 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Catastrophe for Gaza
Greg Palast at Greenfest on the economy ... hilarious truth!
Want more of Palast? Go to his video office of You Tube, click here.
Ray McGovern on Gates, Obama and Vietnam
John Pilger: "Nicaragua"
Friday, December 12, 2008
Consortiumnews.com
A reader forwards links from the Socialist Worker e-newsletter!
Cheney To GOP Senators: It's 'Herbert Hoover Time'
Bernard Madoff arrested over alleged $50 billion fraud | Reuters
United Auto Workers Lash Out at GOP Senators Over Bailout Collapse - FOXNews.com Transition Tracker
Patrick Cockburn: Total Defeat for U.S. in Iraq
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Archive: Charting the Road to Ruin: Vanity Fair
A reader forwards a "useful archive" on the "recession" for others ... Depression-proof reading from one great magazine! And lots of great looking goils, too! Read it at the Classic Vanity Fair
A wake-up note with a jolt! "Will Obama Buy Torture-lite?"
Why take you, the readers, to places where no fact can be nailed down; where second, third or umpteenth level of hearsay is in the main, considered as a hard fact?
However there are others which must be taken as serious, about real people whispering corruptions of the empire into some very powerful ears and that always, every time, makes for a chilling early morning read.
So my jaunt this early morning was interrupted by a very chilling email from Mr. Ray McGovern, a former guest on Radio Free Kansas, who retired as a Senior CIA analyst that chaired National Intelligence Estimates and prepared the President's Daily Brief for several White House administrations.
Do you want to see a portion of what he wrote me? See below, and read it carefully with all due deliberation, because he has "been there, done that" when it comes to analyzing hard and fast facts.
[edited excerpt of correspondence] ... You may have noticed that the chair of the House Intelligence Committee has called for McConnell and Hayden to keep their posts and … thinks something like torture-lite might be just what this country needs.
Sylvestre Reyes' remarks betoken the proverbial fox-in-chicken-coup approach.
It is my view that every senior official associated with intelligence abuses—torture, and such; manufacturing evidence and cooking intelligence also—should be retrained for cataloguing old books in intelligence libraries.
This is key. What kind of message would Obama send, were he to keep on those overseeing torture, rendition, "fixed" intelligence. Reyes' comments have not gotten much ink, air, or ether yet. They are important, though, and I posted this one on Consortiumnews.com late yesterday. ... I would be pleased if you would provide your readers/listeners with a chance to read it. This could also enhance chances that someone, anyone, close to the president-elect might see it, on chance some of them are lurking in northeast Kansas. ... [end of edited excerpt]
Did you get that lurkers? If you eyeballed my note thus far, then you must follow through and take a careful look because the article is posted at Robert Parry's important Consortium News, one of the few sites where independent investigative journalism regularly carries the day and it is located here.
Chicago factory workers end sit-in - Los Angeles Times
Kevin Phillips on American University Radio - The Diane Rehm Show for Sunday April 20, 2008
Michael Hudson: Obama's Favoritism
Steve Early: Is Obama Backing Off a Crucial Pledge to Labor?
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Lee Sustar: Republic Workers Target Bank of America
The Washington Independent » Report: FBI Investigating Allegations Concerning Minn. Senator
Mayoral brother's bank joins sit-in talks - Chicago Breaking News
Kansas Jackass: KS-Sen Most Likely to Switch Parties in 2010
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Workers of America: Wake Up! We All Need a Union! | This Can't Be Happening!
The Significance of Nixon's 'Treason" - Consortiumnews.com
Dealbook - Workers Pay for Debacle at Tribune - NYTimes.com
Illinois Governor Suspends Business With Bank Of America
A PROJECT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY ACTION NETWORK, Lawrence Chapter
The Climate & Energy Project has just released a policy paper titled "Solutions - Moving Toward a Sound Comprehensive Energy Policy for Kansas". During the battle over the Holcomb coal generating stations, (and upcoming in the 2009 Legislative session), understanding the range of complex issues and balancing priorities and options became very difficult. In a commendable effort to be pro-active, CEP has offered this good attempt at navigating just what a comprehensive energy policy would look like.
Our state deserves a comprehensive energy policy that -
* Makes the most of Kansas resources - wind, solar, and biomass.
* Creates jobs and builds our economy.
* Protects Kansas ratepayers against rising, volatile fossil fuel prices.
* Gets maximum energy from least cost efficiency.
* Guards the health of citizens and our environment.
* Reduces fuel imports and increases the state's energy security and independence.
Download the new report "Solutions - Toward a sound, comprehensive energy policy for Kansas"
And to be pro-active go to http://www.climateandenergy.org/TakeStep/TakestepsOverview/Index.htm
Electric Politics | EP Podcast: Of Coal and Corporations
The James Petras website: "Election of the Greatest Con Man in Recent History"
US companies announce more mass layoffs
Monday, December 08, 2008
Bloomberg.com: Worldwide
The Associated Press: Obama: Workers staging sit-in 'absolutely right'
Sunday, December 07, 2008
AP Video on Worker Sit-down Strike in Chicago
United Electrical Worker's organizer, Leah Fried, also appeared on Saturday's Prime Suspect segment of Radio Free Kansas. Click the player box to the left to hear her and other breaking news.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Worker Takeover News in Chicago!
Noon, Saturday, December Republic Windows & Doors
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Angry laid-off workers occupy factory in Chicago: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance
Peter Morici: Slouching Toward a Depression?
Alexander Cockburn: Honeymoans From the Left
Friday, December 05, 2008
Unpacking "Brand Obama" part one: "The War We Need to Win"
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Is there a Left Turn Ahead for Conservatives?
Truthdig - Reports - Confronting the Terrorist Within
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Kansas Public Radio 91.5 - public radio from the University of Kansas
Decision pending? « No NBAF in Kansas
The last post ... but more is sure to come as the grassroots resistance movement begins against the most gawdawful idea yet created by our local elected officials. Just how stupid do they think we are? Pretty damn stupid! Here's a recent nambi-pambi local news clip ... but the important part is in the comment section. Here's the skinny just announced today via the Associated Press!