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Cornel West
(Oh, how I miss CSPAN…even though it is slowly becoming mostly conservative views.)
Speaks his mind on President Obama using MLK’s bible to be sworn in. He has strong words about “using King’s fire” and not following up with actions, such as putting Wall St bankers in jail, putting Bush torturers in jail, getting rid of the drones, doing something about poverty...etc.
Breuer resigns after PBS piece
DS Wright has an update here.
But the general feeling is that Wall St. will still go unpunished…i.e., jail time. It’s kinda hard to stop these people when they see nothing wrong with what they did and none of them serve jail time.
Failure to prosecute Wall St.
…because we’d much rather go after computer wizzes who have legal access to files and download them for the public so that the public knows what their government is doing…
link here.
bgrothus has this link in the comments section. Remember, folks, the derivatives were the cause of the meltdown. They were betting on people losing their mortgages….these scumbags were betting on people like me losing their houses.
…and not only betting on people losing their houses, but on people dying. It’s amazing how they can make it seem….normal. Just coldly predict how long someone lives and apply a monetary value to it, i.e., insurance $$.
(crap, I have to go, and I wanted to explore this more….argh)
Israeli elections
From Mike’s blog roundup on crooksandliars, a link to Perrspectives’ take on the Israeli elections and their importance.
From the link on the blog to the Clinton Administration’s view on Israel:
“So while the core issues of the conflict must be negotiated, the basis of those negotiations is clear: a viable Palestine, a secure Israel. The United States believes that negotiations should result in two states, with permanent Palestinian borders with Israel, Jordan, and Egypt, and permanent Israeli borders with Palestine. We believe the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps, so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states. The Palestinian people must have the right to govern themselves, and reach their full potential, in a sovereign and contiguous state.”
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Absolutely.
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Beyond Vietnam
Susie Madrak has a post up on MLK’s birthday celebration. This is my view, too, on how everybody brings up “I Have a Dream” speech, and then fail to acknowledge his “Beyond Vietnam” speech (which he gave a year to the day before his murder).
He was expanding from the Civil Rights protests towards protesting the condition of the poor and of the terrible consequences of war. This was more of a threat to the status quo than anything he had done prior. Indeed, even his friends that had supported him during the Civil Rights era were abandoning him when he started advocating for the poor and protesting against war. According to those that knew him, he never felt so alone.
He knew that advocating those positions was dangerous.
And he did it anyway….
Protected: Update
Afghans are like teenagers
...according to Gen. McChrystal.
News Flash: we are not the cops of the world. We don’t have any right to tell other nations how to run their lives–nor invade them to get at their oil.
Warren on the AIG lawsuit
(hat tip common dreams) Elizabeth Warren spoke out against the possible AIG lawsuit…Good Grief, these people have no moral compass–no shame.
Too Big Too Fail. Indeed.
Most Admired?
Seriously?
Gallup has the “Most Admired” poll out here: http://www.gallup.com/poll/145394/Barack-Obama-Hillary-Clinton-2010-Admired.aspx
I kept looking for the numbers, but didn’t find them until the very bottom of the story–they only asked 1,000 adults. I think I heard there were 60 million people in the U.S. now–they could only find a thousand people to ask?
And if you look at the margin of error at 4 + or – percentage points…it’s laughable. Anything more than 2% plus or minus is a flawed poll–it’s considered biased and invalid.
Judging from the other women chosen, with two exceptions, the poll is definitely skewed with those of the conservative views.
Things not to admire:
The link to Chinese censorship.
More stuff on Bill with his support of the war in Iraq. Oh, wait…he didn’t support the war in Iraq? /snark
And Hillary’s support of the war in Iraq…
And the stuff I brought up in my post here.
And then there’s the self-righteous, fundamentalist connection–here and here.
And personally, I know someone who knows Hillary Clinton. I can’t go into details, but it’s sufficient to say that her behavior in at least one incident was more of that of a teenage girl and her boyfriend than an adult woman in relation to her husband. I expect maturity and self-respect and dignity out of my leaders…I guess I’m funny that way.
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