Well, well, Blackwater, after ripping off the United States people with their extremely high priced Mercenary Forces, and getting U.S. troops killed from the blowback of their actions are now dropping their security details, apparently because it’s bad for their business bottom line!!
July 2008 archive
Jul 22 2008
On being a Contributing Editor
We have over 30 Contributing Editors here at DocuDharma and the reason I won’t list them is that I don’t want to encourage judgement on the basis of activity. Many of them are busier behind the scenes than in front of the curtain. Others have had commitments that have called them away temporarily. Some left to be free to express some rather unpopular positions that they thought would be damaging to the blog (at least that was the excuse).
There are few positions too unpopular to express here.
Most of them I think simply forgot, or lost their muse, or are busy with their own real life thing (fancy that).
It’s something to commit to one piece of original content a month, a week, or EVERY SINGLE DAY WHAT WAS I THINKING!
Sorry. I hear voices sometimes.
And I think that scares people off, thinking that we’re some kind of insane Jann Wenner taskmasters cracking the whip with deadlines and threatening to cut off your expense account. It’ll be ready when it’s ready. Nor does it have to be a masterpiece, but it does have your name on top and maybe I’m just more comfortable churning out crap than most.
Coming soon we’re going to change the table of organization and have more Guest Bloggers and announce some new Contributing Editors.
Jul 21 2008
Oh This Is Rich – NYT Rejects McCain OpEd
Courtesy of video by CNN, turns out the New York Times, after having published an OpEd by Barack Obama, has rejected Johh McCain’s efforts and will not publish his OpEd.
The video is very creepy – the Villagers are all atwitter.
Here is McCain’s rejected piece, in its entirety.
This is considered a big breaking news story. Yep.
Enjoy the circus that used to be called America.
And no, there’s nothing below the flip.
Jul 21 2008
We Want Change…Are We Ready For The Pain That Comes With It?
Because change is painful. Taking it to the extreme of metaphor, change is death. When we change, either as individuals or as a culture/society, a part of us, a part of the past, a part of who we were in the past….dies. And a new part is born. Birth and death are the two most painful things we face in life. As a society, that is related to the birth and death of ideas and ways of being, the birth and death of societal paradigms. Change…hurts.
Conservatism (political and social) in its essence is nothing more than trying to stop change. Progressivism in its essence is bringing as much change as possible to society. Change is pain. That is why bravery, the bravery to openly and honestly face pain of change, is a Progressive trait…and not so much a Conservative one.
In order to stop the worst of Climate Change, for instance, we have to change nearly every aspect of the ‘American lifestyle,’ from the personal scale to the grandest of scales. Every aspect of our economy, the way we work, the way we get to work, the way we grow our food, the way that food is brought to us, the way we go to get that food at the store, the way we build homes and cities and suburbs, the way we power and use power in our homes, the way we are entertained, educated, find mates….
The ways and reasons we wage wars (or don’t) and all of our foreign policy.
Jul 21 2008
So…did anybody notice….
In a brilliantly timed political move, Barack Obama just happened to begin his ‘shore up my foreign policy credentials’ tour of the mideast and Europe just as Netroots Nation was being held!
Jul 21 2008
Louisiana’s Relationship From Hell: The Sequel
For anybody who thought Louisiana would get a far better deal from BushCo under GOP Gov. Bobby Jindal than she did under Democratic Gov. Kathleen Blanco, they’d better think again. For Bush’s pattern of abuse against Louisiana seems to transcend her politics. According to the Baton Rouge Advocate,
Bobby Jindal, angered over the increased costs that storm-wounded Louisiana must shoulder for construction of hurricane protection levees, asked Washington for more time – and a little fairness.
Under the latest war spending bill, Louisiana must kick in $1.8 billion by 2011 in order to activate $5.8 billion in federal funding needed to strengthen the New Orleans-area levee system.
Jindal said Louisiana’s share for repairs to the 360-mile, federally maintained levee system, is higher post-Katrina, than before the storm. “It seems ridiculous,” Jindal said, tersely.
Jul 21 2008
Pony Party
Do what you can where you can when you can.
~♥~ Pony Party is an Open Thread. Please don’t wRECk the pony. ~♥~
Jul 21 2008
Americans don’t need Medical Insurance; Need Healthcare for all Guaranteed!
I have Medical Insurance that I purchase through the company I currently work for. It is very expensive and the coverage is at best, spotty and underwhelming. I had a Doctor tell me that I needed to see a specialist last year regarding a health issue I was going through. By the time I got the bills from the “Specialist” and the other places he sent me for tests, etc., I was over my head in deductibles, plan paid maximums for tests and the “Specialist” himself and various other line item expenses that had to be paid by myself.
They had me set up to go through a number of other tests and see a few other “special” groups to bring about a change for the better in my condition, and I did the one thing that I didn’t want to do, but could only afford to do.
I cancelled all other tests, appointments, etc. and explained to them that I simply could not afford to continue this outpouring of money, even though we were closing in on the problem that was afflicting me.
Yes, I simply quit in the middle of hopefully obtaining a much better outcome.
Remember, I have a job and medical insurance. Think about those that have neither….
We discuss the known 47 million people in the USA that have absolutely NO MEDICAL INSURANCE at all. Then we discuss the people in the USA that are under-insured. I’m pretty sure that most of us that actually have medical insurance fit into that catagory. Considering the fact that the Insurance Company that provides our Medical Insurance can at any time decide NOT TO COVER ANYTHING THEY DAMN WELL DECIDE NOT TO COVER, I think we are just about ALL in that catagory, whether we know it or not.
Jul 21 2008
Docudharma Times Monday July 21
Voting
And Voting
Machines In
America A
Regular Magical
Mystery Tour
World warned over killer flu pandemic
By Ben Russell, Political Correspondent
Monday, 21 July 2008
The world is failing to guard against the inevitable spread of a devastating flu pandemic which could kill 50 million people and wreak massive disruption around the globe, the Government has warned.In evidence to a House of Lords committee, ministers said that early warning systems for spotting emerging diseases were “poorly co-ordinated” and lacked “vision” and “clarity”. They said that more needed to be done to improve detection and surveillance for potential pandemics and called for urgent improvement in rapid-response strategies.
Threat of mass starvation looms in Zimbabwe after latest harvest fails
· Five million will need help within months, warns UN
· Families flee as many reduced to one meal a day
Chris McGreal in Harare
The Guardian,
Monday July 21, 2008
Millions of Zimbabweans are threatened with starvation after the widespread failure of the latest harvest brought on by the government’s disastrous mishandling of land redistribution, and food shortages in the shops caused by hyperinflation.The United Nations says hundreds of thousands of people require food aid immediately because they have harvested little or nothing in recent weeks. It has warned that up to 5 million will need assistance in the coming months. A third of the population is chronically malnourished.
But attempts to assist them are blocked by a ban on foreign aid agencies working in rural areas after President Robert Mugabe said they were fronts for “regime change” by Britain and the US.
USA
Influx of Voters Likely to Test New Machines
By IAN URBINA
Published: July 21, 2008
With millions of new voters heading to the polls this November and many states introducing new voting technologies, election officials and voting monitors say they fear the combination is likely to create long lines, stressed-out poll workers and late tallies on Election Day.
At least 11 states will use new voting equipment as the nation shifts away from touch-screen machines and to the paper ballots of optical scanners, which will be used by more than 55 percent of voters.
Jul 21 2008
Muse in the Morning
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–Siddhārtha Gautama, The Questions of Suvikrantavikramin
Phenomena III: delving
Film at 11
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