September 27, 2007 archive

America’s War on Minorities

In 1980, an African-American was equally likely to be either living in a college dorm or living in prison.  Not anymore.  In the last twenty-six years, we have made remarkable progress.

Today, the Census Bureau will release a study showing that American blacks are more than three times as likely to live in prison than in a college dorm.

And the study has more good news as well.  Hispanic Americans in 1980 were more likely to live in college dorms than in prison.  Now, there are 2.7 Hispanics in prison for every Hispanic in a college dorm.

The Morning News

The Morning News is an Open Thread

From Yahoo News Top Stories

1 Myanmar monasteries raided as world pleads for calm
By Aung Hla Tun, Reuters
17 minutes ago

YANGON (Reuters) – Protesters returned to the streets of central Yangon on Thursday, undeterred by reports of security forces killing several monks as Myanmar’s generals tried to end the biggest anti-military uprising in nearly 20 years.

People gathered around four monks standing on a traffic island in the middle of a four-lane highway leading to Sule Pagoda — the end-point of mass demonstrations this week and now locked.

More than 1,000 people surrounded them as riot police watched from behind their shields, witnesses said.

Muse in the Morning

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Muse in the Morning

The muses are ancient.  The inspirations for our stories were said to be born from them.  Muses of song and dance, or poetry and prose, of comedy and tragedy, of the inward and the outward.  In one version they are Calliope, Euterpe and Terpsichore, Erato and Clio, Thalia and Melpomene, Polyhymnia and Urania.

It has also been traditional to name a tenth muse.  Plato declared Sappho to be the tenth muse, the muse of women poets.  Others have been suggested throughout the centuries.  I don’t have a name for one, but I do think there should be a muse for the graphical arts.  And maybe there should be many more.

Please join us inside to celebrate our various muses…

My note to Teddy’s democraticmajority.com email

I don’t even remember when I was still hopeful–read naive–enough to have signed up for email “updates” from this group. Just hadn’t bothered to unsubscribe till tonight. But after wasting 2 hours of my life when I should have been working instead of watching the eight dwarves “debate,” I go to my activism-dedicated email account and find yet another request from these crooks for a donation to “the cause.” They did one thing right: On the unsubscribe page, they asked and provided space for “Why are you leaving us?” Here’s my answer to them–knowing full well it won’t make any difference, but at least I got it out my system:

How DARE YOU ask us for money after the Dems’ abysmal performance? Failure not only to stand up to the Bu$h cabal and do the will of the majority, but further enabling him by the disgraceful capitulation on votes re FISA, funding the Iraq War, allowing the dire situation in New Orleans to continue, and this latest vote on Iran, just to hit the “highlights.” The biggest failure is also NOT LISTENING to the WILL OF THE MAJORITY–IMPEACH. We don’t care anymore about how many votes you do or do not have: You have the power and THE DUTY to institute investigations into this administration. You have THE DUTY to ENFORCE subpoenas. It’s become all too painfully clear to many of us that the Dems care no more for the American people than the Republicans. It’s despicable, and terrifying to know that we the people no longer have true representation, that our Constitution is in shreds, and the Bill of Rights long gone. This is NOT what my ancestors (going back to the Revolutionary War) and my father, his brothers, my mother’s sister, and my brother fought for from WWII to Vietnam. If I could leave this country and emigrate tomorrow, I’d be packing right now. But since I can’t, I’ll be around to help vote every single one of you out of Congress, starting with Pelosi and Reid. It’s time for the second American Revolution, and you can either be part of it or get the hell out of the way.

Fortnight

Ah, so I missed the actual ‘fortnight’ anniversary of DocuDharma.  A little late, a little short on content (you’ll see)…yeah, that’s kinda my m.o.  Things get sticky when people actually expect things like punctuality and substance from you.  Write that down.  You’ll be glad later that you knew it.

But in the spirit of the now days-old DocuDharma tradition, I’m expressing myself freely in essay form (notice how I discreetly draw your attention to my form?).  Sure, I could choose another fine essay (as there are so many) that discusses the topic or topics I’d like to cover, and leave my paltry insights there, in comment form.  But that’s soooo ‘done’, y’know? 

Midnight Cowboying – Kings of Bullshit

Music to Read By:
Dear Deadly by Creeper Lagoon


Written on a mountain top in Mexico:

Okay, Jesse Ventura was just on TV, Donny Deutsch. MSNBC is our only American station  here on the mountain in Mexico. And there was Jesse, looking like Ming the Merciless on steroids.

He took Donny on a wild ride that sounded very legitimate until his remarks concerning him and some his Navy seals buddies going crazy in the USA. But his parting shot, spoken throw a goatee that ended in two two-foot long braids, was good though.

Vote Straight Republican Ticket in ’08

I’m calling it…it is time to destroy the Democratic Party.
Because only if it is destroyed can it be rebuilt into something in true opposition to the Republican Death-Profit machine (RDP it is now…no more GOP). Yep, the solution is vote straight Republican ticket, give them money, starve out Democratic candidates and kill the DC Democratic machine. It has to go away. It doesn’t stand for anything except its own stall at the trough of the military-industrial complex. Yes it can make progressive noises and it can march down the street with the right banners. But when it matters…when it really matters…there is no practical difference between the “two” parties in DC. And spare me the B.S. about “we don’t have enough votes in the House or Senate” Steny Hoyer spit-in-your-face brand of appeasement politics.

Why Do Republicans Work to Suppress Voting Rights

This is one of the most fascinating things I’ve ever seen. Where a National Political party the Republicans have set out to disenfranchise minority voters. Isn’t the right to vote guarneteed by the U.S. Constitution?

Amendment XV (the Fifteenth Amendment) of the United States Constitution provides that governments in the United States may not prevent a citizen from voting because of his race, color, or previous condition of servitude (slavery). It was ratified on February 3, 1870.
Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

Section 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

Even with the enactment of this Amendment further action was required and taken with The National Voting Rights Act of 1965. Yet with all these actions taken the voting rights of Americas minority and poor citizens continues to be attacked by the Republican party and its supporters.

The Senate DID NOT Authorize Force Against Iran!

Before we all lose it over the Senate’s asinine Iran resolution, I thought we should all take deep breaths and calm down! The Senate did not authorize military action against Iran! The most dangerous wording in the Lieberman-Kyl resolution was removed before the vote!

With a hat tip to the reality-based Talking Points Memo, the National Security Advisors blog explains it thusly:

According to a staffer in Senator Lieberman’s office, due to objections from some colleagues, Lieberman and Kyl removed these two quoted sections regarding use of military force.  The remaining items, which the Senate did approve today, are pretty tame by comparison (though Senate moderates Biden, Hagel, Lugar, and Webb voted against it.  The revised amendment implies that the U.S. military should plan a future force structure in Iraq to help contain Iran; states that it is a vital interest of the U.S. to prevent Iran from creating a Hezbollah-like proxy army in Iraq; and recommends that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards be put on the Executive branch’s list of specially designated global terrorists.

The quoted sections that were deleted from the resolution? The Carpetbagger Report explains:

To be sure, the revised version is preferable to the original. Two offending paragraphs, in particular, were omitted entirely, including the notion that “it should be the policy of the United States to combat, contain, and roll back the violent activities and destabilizing influence inside Iraq of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, its foreign facilitators such as Lebanese Hezbollah, and its indigenous Iraqi proxies.”

Indeed, the original resolution also included language that the Senate would “support the prudent and calibrated use of all instruments of United States national power in Iraq, including diplomatic, economic, intelligence, and military instruments,” as part of our drive to “combat” Iran’s “destabilizing influence.”

Was it still a terrible resolution? Of course. Did it indicate Congress now backs a war with Iran? Not only is the answer no, but the National Security Advisors blog makes the point that the Democrats had already, twice this year, acted in ways that could be considered as supporting the use of force against Iran. In other words, by forcing the removal of the most inflammatory language from this resolution, the Democrats could be read as now being less supportive of using force against Iran! Or maybe not. We’ve all been doing way too much tea-leave reading, and far too little focusing on the facts.

Helpless

They say no news is good news.

Unfortunately we’ve had all too much news.

Here’s a poem in the midst of all the news.

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Two Weeks!

Today is the two week anniversary of the launch of Docudharma. To date, we have sustained no actual fatalities, there have been no serious workplace injuries, no one has reported contracting any communicable diseases and as far as I know there have been no unwanted pregnancies.

So we have that going for us….which is good.

We have had some downside stuff too, of course….that comes with the territory. I have had to be more of a tough guy than I wanted, but again, no one has actually died….and any launch you can walk away from is a good one. I have also been WAY busier and thus more distracted than I hoped….that has been a big surprise. I haven’t gotten to write NEARLY as much as I have wanted, dammit! But it is a marathon not a sprint and we have time. The upside has been me not dominating the blog! This has really helped allow the community to develop and  for all kinds of folks to step up and find their roles. So that is a good thing too.

We have had about twice the number of folks sign up (844!)than I anticipated in my wildest estimates, have FAR surpassed the frequency and quality of essays I expected….and have become more of a community in such a short time than I dared to dream.

As I de-stress from the launch and look around I cannot help but say…..this place is pretty fucking cool!

Thanks to ALL of you, and if you are into it, use this thread to give your impressions….and as always, complaints and criticisms are welcome!

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