Sunday, October 25, 2009

Fighting Back for the Public Option

The satirical grass-roots group Billionaires for Wealthcare staged a protest for the Public Option at the Washington, DC conference of the powerful America Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) organization. The conference was held 21-23 October, and this protest was conducted on the last day of the conference.


The group demonstrated you can protest with courtesy, humor and have your point heard without being loud, obnoxious and ignorant (Tea Baggers take note).

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Fear Was No Excuse...and Still Isn't!

In recent years we've often defined leadership as following the group think. Going along with a particular ideology is considered leadership, versus believing in principles that are shown, demonstrated or proven by facts.

Our national dialogue is also driven by a media that does not discern fact from fiction and will often assist to keep the spin spinning. Our saddest excuse for an information and news network is Fox which presents pre-scripted talking points to it's hosts who spend the entire day repeating the same half-truths and untruths all day followed by night time hosts who lie. They represent the worst of the propaganda machines.

However, there are still those in the United States who are willing to share an informed opinion that runs counter to the spin machine, and who are not afraid of the spin machine. Recently General Charles C. Krulak (Retired), former commandant of the Marine Corps from 1995 to 1999, and General Joseph P. Hoar (Retired), former commander in chief of U.S. Central Command from 1991 to 1994 both spoke out about the continued un-truths that are propagated by form Vice President Dick Cheney. Their joint article in the Miami Herald expresses leadership, wisdom from a career in Service and professional knowledge.

General Charles C. Krulak and General Joseph P. Hoar have this to say:

"In the fear that followed 9/11, Americans were told that defeating Al Qaeda would require us to “take off the gloves.” As a former Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps and a retired Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Central Command, we knew that was a recipe for disaster. But we never imagined that we would feel duty-bound to publicly denounce a Vice President of the United States, a man who has served our country for many years. In light of the irresponsible statements recently made by former Vice President Dick Cheney, however, we feel we must repudiate his dangerous ideas – and his scare tactics."
Read the full text of the op-ed: Miami Herald

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Sunday, August 09, 2009

The Religious Right is Neither Religious or Right!!


In this age of fast moving information increasingly we find that we are being bombarded with false information being fed as facts.

Starting back with the loss of the 1992 Presidential election, the Republican party has advanced the politics of personal assassination and the obfuscation of truth for fairy tale. They've played the paternalistic role of Father Knows Best. As long as they thought it was good, it was.

This led to the secretive meetings with Dick Cheney and the energy executives in April 2001 that carved up the oil fields of Iraq. It led to the Federal government ignoring the requests from California, a state that did not vote for George Bush, to investigate the energy price hikes that were being levied that led to almost bankrupting the state. The hikes, by the way, that were engineered by Kenny boy from Enron, allies of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. It led to the bullying corruption of Tom Delay as the Speaker of the House, known as "The Hammer". If you didn't vote, or play by their rules you would soon out of office. It led to lying to the American people about weapons of mass destruction; it led to the outing of a covert CIA operative; it led to falsifying election results in national elections; it led to politicizing the Justice and State Departments leading to the loss of a balanced government; it led to hidden deficits by falsifying the true cost of the false war with Iraq; it led to falsely justifying torture, unlawful detention and imprisonment; and ignoring the tenets of the Constitution of the United States of America.

Most recently it led to the attacks of President Barrack Obama, which started when he was candidate Obama, that he is not an American citizen; that he is a socialist; that he is a communist; that he is a fascist; and that he "pals around with terrorists". The Republican party and their bought and paid for network, Fox, and mouthpieces Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly, mentally unstable Beck and Savage, and functionally illiterate Palin are as anti-American as any terrorist seeking to harm the United States. These people, and the network that supports them, are creating hateful divisions through misrepresentations and outright lies. Unfortunately enough people believe them to make their ignorant, hateful, lying words harmful to the exercise of true democracy in this country.

If I've offended you then use the energy to prove me wrong - not emotionally - through facts. I've served my nation in the Marine Corps and I continue to serve the Federal government now in support of our military members. I know what it means to be a patriot, to support our country, and to support our troops. In my case, it isn't just a punchline delivered for applause. At the same time, I support our Constitution and the Bill of Rights, which means I believe in free speech. I believe we can disagree - but there is no inherent right to lie about the truth.

We do have some journalists who bring out the truth others are trying to suppress. Rachel Maddow on MSNBC is one of them. She finds the truth behind the lies and shares the information so we can be informed, so we can further investigate on our own, so we can make up our own minds. Look at this interview which goes to the heart of framing a message to avoid the truth and create a climate of false fear.


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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Why Do Repulicans Hate America?

In the last several months, since the start of the Obama Administration, the Republican Old Guard has shown that it is not interested in America, it is interested in being in control of America.

The sad rhetoric led by the voices of Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly, Gingrich, Cheney, Cantor, Boehner, McConnel and the comic Steele is not about improving, making better or even participating in the process of fixing the massive problems left behind by the previous administration. Their case is all about how unsafe, less secure, and undemocratic every decision of this administration is. They seem to want to keep us afraid.

I can only assume these representatives hate America because they consistently talk against this administration and yet consistently spoke for the last administration. These are partisan, bigoted people who represent the worst of America. And, yes, I am afraid. I am afraid that their voice is being heard. I am afraid that people may believe they speak the truth. I am afraid they are continuing to create division instead of working to create union.

America can not rest on the results of the Presidential election, or the current Democratic majority. America must engage in actively keeping our constitutional rights protected, our moral leadership intact, and to not let the lies of the past and present keep us from getting to the truth, getting the truth out and ensuring the rights of all human beings.

Don't tell me we are safer, the facts show we aren't. Don't tell me waterboarding is not torture, the facts show that it is. Don't tell me we needed to invade Iraq to protect America, the facts show that we didn't. Don't tell me all this criticism is justified, the facts show it isn't. Do I think everything the administration is doing is perfect - No, I don't. But unlike the past administration this one is not trying to conceal or deceive.

So Americans, call these haters what they are - they are the true unpatriotic Americans. You can have your religious values, just don't legislate with them. You can have your conservative principles, just admit you supported and blew it for the past eight years.

Let us as Americans conduct an intervention on these voices of hate and division. Shut down the Limbaughs, Hannitys and O'Reillys, and the ask the elected voices of the Republican Party to step down in favor of voices that truly represent the voice of the American people, not the far right. The party of inclusion has cemented it's exclusion to all.

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Intelligent Discourse Requires Intelligence!

The political dialogue being fueled in the media shows a lack of journalistic integrity and critical thinking. The media continues to demonstrate it's willingness to be an anecdotal reporter of school yard rumors and taunts without examination or intelligence. I'm not asking anyone to just accept what they hear on any topic by anyone. But I want my commentary to be commentary.

Jamison Foser, the Executive Vice President of Media Matters for America presents this thoughtful commentary:

"For weeks, the news media have been buzzing about earmarks in the recently signed omnibus spending bill. We've been told over and over that the bill is "loaded," "filled," and "stuffed" with earmarks. Since earmarks made up less than 2 percent of the bill's total spending, this is a little like saying Alaska is "filled" with people.

"But John McCain doesn't like earmarks, so that's where the media have focused their attention. (OK, there's more to it than that, but not much.) Unfortunately, they've done so in the most juvenile way possible. Following McCain's lead, the media's assessment of the earmarks consists of nothing more than sarcastically listing them, as though they are self-evidently a waste of money. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman recently described the approach McCain and the Republicans have adopted:

"The intellectual incoherence is stunning. Basically, the political philosophy of the GOP right now seems to consist of snickering at stuff that they think sounds funny. The party of ideas has become the party of Beavis and Butthead.

"And the media have gone right along with it, producing news reports about the spending bill that are no more substantive than an adolescent chortle: Heh, heh, he said "pig waste." Heh.
Consider, for example, the honeybee. If you have watched television news or picked up a newspaper in the past several weeks, you've probably heard about federal funding for honeybees.

"The assault on the honeybee began with the stimulus package, when CNN and other news organizations dutifully repeated GOP attacks on the inclusion of $150 million for "honeybee insurance." Columnist Charles Krauthammer went so far as to call the bill an "abomination" for including the honeybee insurance.

"Now, there are a few things you need to know about the honeybee insurance. First, there was no such funding, according to Los Angeles Times business columnist Michael Hiltzik. Second, if the funding did exist, it would have amounted to somewhere around two one-hundredths of 1 percent of the stimulus package. Third, if the funding existed, it might well have been a wise use of money. We'll come back to that part.

"Having had some success ridiculing bee-related spending in the stimulus, Republicans went back to the well during debate over the omnibus spending bill, attacking the inclusion of $1.7 million in funding for honeybee research. And the news media were quick to join in, eagerly repeating the attacks -- and, in many cases, adopting them as their own.

"This time, the funding the media ridicules does exist. Progress! Still, there are a couple of important points that the national media left out.

"First, the honeybee funding amounted to 0.00041 percent of the bill, or one-half of one penny per American. All earmarks combined represented less than 2 percent of the bill -- crucial facts that were almost never mentioned by the media. Los Angeles Times reporter (and former Laura Bush press secretary) Andrew Malcolm actually defended the media's disproportionate focus on a tiny fraction of spending: "Defenders defensively point out that's 'only' 1 or 2 percent of the total bill. So? To 99.89% of Americans, $7.7 billion is a manure-load of money."

"But that's one of the key purposes of government: paying for things collectively that 99.89 percent of us couldn't afford to pay for individually. Not to mention the fact that in focusing on the 1 or 2 percent of the bill that constitutes a "manure-load of money," Malcolm and his ilk are ignoring the 98 or 99 percent of the bill that constitutes 49 or 99 manure-loads of money. See, when people point out that earmarks make up only 1 or 2 percent of the bill, they aren't saying earmarks don't matter, they're saying earmarks don't matter as much as things that make up a significantly larger part of the bill. Malcolm thinks he's serving as vigilant defender of the public purse; in fact, he's distracting attention from things that really cost money. He fails even on his own questionable terms.

"Back to the honeybees, and to the other point that has been absent from media coverage of earmarks: Honeybees are pretty important. See, humans need food. Without it, we die. And bees not only produce honey, they pollinate all kinds of crops -- onions, cashews, celery, strawberries, beets, broccoli, cabbage, cucumbers, apples ... you get the picture. Honeybees play an important role in our food supply, and our economy. And honeybees have been disappearing at an alarming rate in recent years, for reasons that are not fully known.

"Here's how the state of Pennsylvania described the problem last May:
Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff today said the commonwealth will increase funding to continue research on the potentially devastating "Honey Bee Colony Collapse Disorder."
"Honey bees are critical to Pennsylvania agriculture and to our state's economy," said Wolff. "Pollination from the honey bees determines fruit set and increases fruit quality at an estimated value of $80 million. We can't afford to be lax in dealing with this problem."

"According to a study by two Cornell University professors, honeybee pollination accounted for $14.6 billion worth of crops annually between 1996 and 1998.

"Honeybee research doesn't sound so funny now, does it?

"Now, you can't expect most Americans to know this. Most Americans don't give much thought to bees beyond hoping they don't get stung by one. And that's fine: The life cycle and migratory patterns of bees, and their resultant effects on avocado and cucumber growth, are fairly obscure subjects. We can't, and shouldn't, expect the typical American to know about or act upon these things. After all, there are a lot of obscure but important things that, as a nation, we need to know about and act upon. We can't know about and act upon them all individually; it's literally impossible.

"That's another of the reasons we have a government: to know about and act upon the things we cannot know about and act upon individually. It's one of the reasons we watch television and read newspapers, too: They have the resources that we lack to learn about important but obscure things, and the ability to educate us. (This is where some defenders -- and critics -- of the news media will remind me that the media's job isn't to educate the public, much as I might wish it was; their job is to make money. To that I say: How's that working out? Maybe it's time to try a more serious approach.)

"Instead, they treat it all like one big joke. Why? Because John McCain told them to -- and the national news media have long served as Ed McMahon to McCain's Johnny Carson. McCain posted a few uninformed wisecracks about earmarks on his Twitter account, and the nation's political reporters unquestioningly repeated his cheap shots verbatim, as though their role in life is to simply bellow "HA! You are correct, sir!" whenever Johnny makes a joke.

"The Washington Post's Dana Milbank, for example, claimed, "It was hard to fault McCain on the merits as he described contents of the $410 billion spending bill," pointing to the honeybee funding as an example. But how would Milbank know? Neither he nor McCain bothered to actually assess the merits. Simply listing "$1.7 million for a honeybee factory in Weslaco, Tex." is not considering the merits. It's pretty much the opposite of considering the merits. But it is as close as Milbank would come.

"Milbank went on to quote McCain: " 'What does that mean?' McCain demanded. 'What does "sustainable Las Vegas" mean?' " That's where a serious journalist would have pointed out that it's John McCain's job to know what "sustainable Las Vegas" means, that he has an entire staff to help him find out, and that a few seconds of online research quickly yields an answer: the funding is for an initiative at UNLV that involves "research on water, energy, health care and transportation challenges facing the city and the region, including Arizona and California" and is modeled on a program based in McCain's own state.

"A serious journalist might even have pointed out that John McCain pays his Senate staff more than the amount of the earmark in question. Might even have asked which is the bigger waste of taxpayer money -- a program designed to help a rapidly growing region meet its energy, health-care, and transportation needs, or a senator who spends more money paying his staff, but doesn't ask them to find out the purpose of the program he is criticizing?
Dana Milbank did none of those things.

"Then there's CNN. The cable channel has cited the honeybee funding several times, never bothering to explain it. Last Saturday, for example, CNN's Josh Levs offered examples of earmarks in the bill -- John McCain's examples, of course: "Take a look. John McCain named some. We're going to show you some examples, $1.7 million for a honeybee factory in Texas, another $1.7 million for pig odor research in Iowa. There's a million dollars in there for cricket control in Utah."

"Then four days later, Levs was back on the air -- and again talking about honeybees and crickets. Asked directly about the cricket control, Levs answered, "Maybe people there have problems with crickets."

"Poor Levs, four days after his first report, he was still talking about those crickets -- and still didn't have a clue. I know the nation's newsrooms are facing cutbacks, but they still have Google at CNN, don't they? Type Utah cricket control into the online search engine and the second result is a U.S. Geological Survey report that begins, "Grasshopper and Mormon cricket (Orthoptera) populations periodically build to extremely high numbers and can cause significant economic damage in rangelands and agricultural fields of the Great Plains and Intermountain West."

"If you doubt that the news media have been playing Butt-head to the GOP's Beavis, just watch this video of MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell interviewing Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle, a Democrat. Here's O'Donnell describing the stimulus bill:

"O'DONNELL: It is filled with pork. ... Six-point-six million dollars for termite research. Two-point-two million dollars for the center for grape genetics. One-point-eight million dollars for pig-odor research in Iowa? I mean, come on, Governor. I know you're not in Congress, but this has got to make governors like you mad. You think the people in your state want to pay for $108 million [sic] in taxpayer money going to pig-odor research?

"You really have to watch the video to hear how O'Donnell's voice is just dripping with scorn. She doesn't spend so much as a second assessing, or asking about, the merits of the programs. Instead, she just dramatically emphasizes the words "pig-odor research." Heh. Heh. Federal funding to study pig crap! Heh. Heh.

"Then Doyle explained that pig odor is actually a pretty big problem for Midwestern agricultural states like his, at which point O'Donnell pretended that her objection all along had been the way the funding came to be -- via earmark -- rather than what it was for. Bull. If her objection had been with the funding mechanism, there would have been no reason to mention what the funding was for, certainly no reason to do so sarcastically. She wasn't commenting on the mechanism, she was behaving like a 12-year-old -- and not a particularly mature 12-year-old, either.

"Now, I don't know if the honeybee funding or the cricket funding or the pig-odor research or any of the other earmarks are good ways to spend federal funds. Maybe they're well-run, effective programs that meet an important need, and maybe they aren't. What I do know is that simply cracking jokes about crickets and bees and pig waste rather than taking even 20 seconds to determine what the funding is intended to do is a spectacularly bad way to find out.

"America faces great challenges. We are unlikely to meet those challenges through deliberate stupidity."

You can find out more at Media Matters. Explore, learn, read, know - don't accept what the media is telling us - it isn't reporting.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Do the Republican Leaders Love America or Just their Ideology?

Here is an article written by a previous evangelical Republican. The views are his. His views are chilling.

Frank Schaeffer, New York Times best-selling author
Posted February 11, 2009 05:17 PM (EST) on Huffington Post

An Open Letter to President Obama About the Republicans (From a Former Republican)

"Dear President Obama: I know that from time to time you read Huffington Post because you've written for it. As a Huffington Post reader you'll know that no one on this web site has more faithfully supported your candidacy and now your presidency than me. As a former lifelong Republican, son of a co-founder of the Religious Right; my late evangelical leader father, Francis Schaeffer, I'm in a unique position to tell you a few things about the Republicans from inside perspective. (As you know I left that movement in the mid 1980s.)

"The lack of cooperation you're getting from the Republican Party will continue. You were right to indulge in a little bit of tokenism when you had Pastor Rick Warren pray at your inauguration. But if you think that the Republicans in Congress and the Senate are going to do more than their utmost to obstruct everything you are and what you stand for you're dreaming.

"As someone who appeared numerous times on the 700 Club with Pat Robertson, as someone for whom Jerry Falwell used to send his private jet to bring me to speak at his college, as an author who had James Dobson giveaway 150,000 copies of my one of my fundamentalist "books" allow me to explain something: the Republican Party is controlled by two ideological groups. First, is the Religious Right. Second, are the neoconservatives. Both groups share one thing in common: they are driven by fear and paranoia. Between them there is no Republican "center" for you to appeal to, just two versions of hate-filled extremes.

"The Religious Right supply the kind of people who at McCain and Palin rallies were yelling things such as "kill him" about you. That's the constituency to which your hand was extended when looking for compromise on your financial bailout bill.

"There's only one thing that makes sense for you now. Mr. President, you need to forget a bipartisan approach and get on with the business of governing by winning each battle. You will never be able to work with the Republicans because they hate you. Believe me, Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter are the norm not the exception. James Dobson and the rest are praying for you to fail. The neoconservatives are gnashing their teeth and waiting for you to "sell out Israel" or "show weakness" in Afghanistan, whatever, so they can declare you a traitor.

"The problem is that when you deal with the Republican Party you're talking to the polished characters in Washington. I wish you could see the hate e-mail's that I have received over the last two years because I supported you, letters calling for God to kill me, telling me that I hate God because I supported you and that I am "an abortionist" and worse a "fag lover" because I've written that I believe that you will be a great president.

"What those senators and congressmen are telling you is not what their rabid core constituents are telling them. Their loyalty is to a fundamentalist Christian ideology on the one hand and American exceptionalism of perpetual warfare and hatred and fear of the "other" on the other hand. Between the neoconservatives and evangelical Religious Right Republicans you have no friends.

"The good news is that most Americans support you. And if you will just get in the face of the Republican Party and call their bluff you'll be surprised how many individual ordinary Republicans will support you, not to mention the rest of us. America is sick of the Republicans.
"The Democratic Party won for a reason: the Republicans failed and have taken us all down with them! You're doing your presidency and America no favor by extending an open hand to the perpetually knotted fist of what has become the embittered lunatic fringe of our country. They would rather go down in flames than "compromise" their ideology.

"As you showed us again at your press conference of Feb 9, you are a brilliant, articulate and decent man. Your Republican opponents are not decent people but ideologues bent on destroying you. To quote the biblical adage sir, don't cast your pearls before swine."
(Frank Schaeffer is the author of CRAZY FOR GOD-How I Grew Up As One Of The Elect, Helped Found The Religious Right, And Lived To Take All (Or Almost All) Of It Back. Now in paperback.)

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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Is the world a better place?

We face this new year with optimism. Many, throughout the world, are relieved that the reign of the Bush administration is over. But is it?

We got into our current situation through passive non-involvement. We sat by allowing our rights to be compromised. At the same time we attempted to smother dissent by claiming that those who disagreed with the administration were cowards, or unpatriotic, or socialists, or liberals, or some other term intended to demean the position.

In this new world of the Obama administration we still hear Fox pundits, most notably the likes of Bill O'Reilly and Shaun Hannity, as well as others such as Rush Limbaugh and Karen Hughes, deride the desire of the American people and the world community for change from the constrictive, exclusionary policies of the past.

We hear these same luminaries claim they are keeping watch on this administration. That is sad. After all they did not keep watch on the last administration and assisted in perpetuating the lies and lack of ethical conduct that is the historical legacy of the Bush administration.

If Karen Hughes, Rush Limbaugh and Shaun Hannity are upset that 1.9 million people present for the Obama inauguration spontaneously booed President Bush they need to recognize this is an outcome of his administration. The same administration they supported by misrepresenting truth. The same administration they supported by spouting talking points. The same administration they supported by suppressing dissent. The same administration they supported by claiming they had the only right answers and all others were wrong.

What do the boos represent? They represent the people speaking out. They represent the end of suppression of differences. They represent the end of constrictive U.S. national and international policies. They represent the people taking back their government.

As we go forward I hope the people will make a list of the TRUE legacy of the Bush administration so that we can stop the pundit pedantry that sells lies to the American people. The 9/11 attack that came nine months into the current administration after being warned for months by intelligence reports;, the spending of the complete government surplus they inherited BEFORE the 9/11 attacks; the cherry picking and manufacture of intelligence to attack Iraq for connection to 9/11 when no connection existed; the government incompetence and intention that lead to the destruction of New Orleans; the de-regulations of the financial markets that lead to the current economic crisis; the failure to accept responsibility for any of the actions that morally, ethically and financially bankrupted this country; the use of restrictive religious beliefs to create government policy or to staff critical federal positions.

As we move forward over the next 8 years it is time to accept, to tolerate, to love, to honor, and if at the same time we disagree that is fine but let us disagree on positions or points and not hold to political or religious positions that restrict dialogue.

America is not a center right nation as conservative pundits like to claim. America is a nation of people who have views on different issues. Each issue presents a different view, a different issue. I hope in the future I will no longer hear some one believing they have the only opinion on a point claim that the facts are revisionist, and a non-restrictive view is a liberal view, as an implication the view is of no value.

The current age calls for us to be the highest and best of who we can be, not the close minded, exclusionary failures of our immediate past and current Fox network.


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