June 2009 archive

The new face of anti-abortion activists tapped by Obama

From Raw Story:

President Barack Obama has tapped an anti-abortion activist to a senior Health and Human Services “faith-based” position just a week after the murder of prominent abortion doctor George Tiller.

Alexia Kelley is executive director of Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good (CACG), and will head the Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the Department of Health and Human Services.

According to The American Prospect, a liberal magazine, “Kelley is a leading proponent of ‘common ground’ abortion reduction — only CACG’s common ground is at odds with that of Obama. While the administration favors reducing the need for abortion by reducing unintended pregnancies, Kelley has made clear that she seeks instead to reduce access to abortion.”

But wait!  There’s more to the story.  Ms. Kelley is a progressive who supported Obama as well as Kathleen Sebelius as head of HHS, in opposition to her own Bishop.

Middle East Reactions To Obama’s Cairo Speech

Pepe Escobar’s commentary on the speech:

Real News Network – June 5, 2009

Peace be upon Barack

Pepe Escobar: Commentary on Obama’s speech to the Muslim World

Covering Up Torture By Coercing Guilty Pleas

Cross posted from The Dream Antilles

According to the New York Times, the Obama Administration may modify the military commission rules to permit require have Gitmo prisoners plead guilty and be executed:

The Obama administration is considering a change in the law for the military commissions at the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, that would clear the way for detainees facing the death penalty to plead guilty without a full trial.

The provision could permit military prosecutors to avoid airing the details of brutal interrogation techniques. It could also allow the five detainees who have been charged with the Sept. 11 attacks to achieve their stated goal of pleading guilty to gain what they have called martyrdom.

D-Day: Another Side of All Wars

Back on the 25th, of last month, for Memorial Day I put up a post to cover an interview about a new book release I caught on NPR’s WBUR Here and Now, out of Boston.

While waiting for them to put up the stream link after the show I did some searching, for information on the book as well as some back information on what’s covered in same.

Below you will find that post but UpDated, with a few more links and audio discussion, I’ve found since the posting.

Today is the Celebration for Europe and the United States of D-Day President will address veterans at American cemetery on Omaha Beach, this is not to celebrate but to Remind, and in many cases Instill in everyones minds, there’s other sides, long living results, of All Wars Waged and not only for those who serve in them!

Docudharma Times Saturday June 6

D-Day      




Saturday’s Headlines:

On the front line in the US abortion war

Wilders strikes first blow for European extremists

German elections leave millions without the right to vote

US ‘can’t force peace in the Middle East’

Swine flu pig cull destroys way of life for Cairo rubbish collectors

Ban Ki Moon to address Security Council on Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’

Rebels ‘kill Pakistan Islamists’

Horror of South African miners’ deaths

In Mexico, fire kills 29 children in day-care center

State Dept. Retiree Accused of Spying

Official, Wife Passed Secrets to Cuba For Decades, Federal Prosecutors Say

By Del Quentin Wilber and Mary Beth Sheridan

Washington Post Staff Writers

Saturday, June 6, 2009


A former State Department official with top-secret security clearance and his wife have been charged with spying for Cuba over the past three decades, passing information by shortwave radio and correspondence exchanged in local grocery stores, federal prosecutors said.

State Department officials said last night they were still assessing the potential damage to the government’s security and intelligence operations and declined to comment further.

Within hours of the couple’s appearance yesterday at U.S. District Court in the District, a novel-worthy tale began to emerge from court documents and law enforcement sources, depicting an elderly couple of famed lineage, living in a Northwest Washington neighborhood and traveling abroad under code names, motivated by ideology to pass information to Cuban agents.

Plying the Pacific, Subs Surface as Key Tool of Drug Cartels



By William Booth and Juan Forero

Washington Post Foreign Service

Saturday, June 6, 2009

MEXICO CITY — When anti-narcotics agents first heard that drug cartels were building an armada of submarines to transport cocaine, they thought it was a joke.

Now U.S. law enforcement officials say that more than a third of the cocaine smuggled into the United States from Colombia travels in submersibles.

An experimental oddity just two years ago, these strange semi-submarines are the cutting edge of drug trafficking today. They ferry hundreds of tons of cocaine for powerful Mexican cartels that are taking over the Pacific Ocean route for most northbound shipments, according to the Colombian navy.

The sub-builders are even trying to develop a remote-controlled model, officials say.

USA

U.S. May Permit 9/11 Guilty Pleas in Capital Cases



By WILLIAM GLABERSON

Published: June 5, 2009

The Obama administration is considering a change in the law for the military commissions at the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, that would clear the way for detainees facing the death penalty to plead guilty without a full trial.

The provision could permit military prosecutors to avoid airing the details of brutal interrogation techniques. It could also allow the five detainees who have been charged with the Sept. 11 attacks to achieve their stated goal of pleading guilty to gain what they have called martyrdom.

The proposal, in a draft of legislation that would be submitted to Congress, has not been publicly disclosed. It was circulated to officials under restrictions requiring secrecy. People who have read or been briefed on it said it had been presented to Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates by an administration task force on detention.

Late Night Karaoke

Its Red Its Fast

Stop the War Supplemental

This was the lead story on the June 5th Urban Journal: listen.

Whip list here with contact info and updates. (Help us update the list!)

Will Congress Member _______ vote No with those Democrats who support peace?
Will he/she vote No with those Republicans and Democrats who oppose the expense and destructive activities of the IMF?
Will he vote No because both measures put our grandchildren into debt?
Will he vote No against the blocking of torture photos from being released?
Or will he vote Yes for war, Yes for the IMF, and Yes for immunity for torturers?

Open Thread

 

The weekend Thread starts here…



Bureaucracy gone insane

The idea here is to take seriously the warning of Zygmunt Bauman in Modernity and the Holocaust and maintain a tight vigilance upon our bureaucratic cultures — for the sake of a better world.  Here I suggest that, though we are not at the level Bauman criticized in that book, we are still plagued by (relatively mild forms of) bureaucracy gone insane.

This was crossposted on Big Orange recently — as if anyone there cared… it received exactly TWO (2) recommends, from my brothas mieprowan and Boisepoet)

Random Japan

Glad we cleared that up

A survey by a Tokyo-based research institute revealed that some 60 percent of TV commercials broadcast last year “left almost no impression on viewers.”

The School of Social Informatics at Tokyo’s Aoyama Gakuin University has handed out free iPhones to all 550 of its staff and students in order to “use the GPS function to determine whether they are in school or not.”

A governmental group called the High-Grade Worker Acceptance Promotion Committee recommended that Japan relax its immigration rules for foreigners in the IT, energy and biotechnology fields, as well as for those who are really good at Japanese.

One day after saying that he wouldn’t accept blame for appointing Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshitada Konoike, who resigned last month following revelations of an extramarital affair, Prime Minister Taro Aso said that he was, in fact, responsible for the move.

Headline of the Week: “New Song by Recently Deceased Rocker to Debut in June” (via the Mainichi Daily News)

It is reported that the cost of relocating 17,000 US Marines and their family members from Okinawa to Guam will be $10.27 billion, of which Japan will pay $2.8 billion.

Oh, celebration music.

It’s June, and time for weddings, graduations — many rights of passage that resurrect the Pachelbel Rant.

A great weekend to all.

Obama’s New Plan To Hide Torture Evidence

This just posted by the New York Times:

Obama Weighs Plan Allowing 9/11 Suspects to Plead Guilty

The Obama administration is considering a change in the law for the military commissions at the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, that would clear the way for detainees facing the death penalty to plead guilty without a full trial.

The provision could permit military prosecutors to avoid airing the details of brutal interrogation techniques. It could also allow the five detainees who have been charged with the Sept. 11 attacks to achieve their stated goal of pleading guilty to gain what they have called martyrdom.

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