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1 Quake survivors flee capital as aid trickles in

by Beatriz Lecumberri, AFP

2 hrs 17 mins ago

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) – Fearful Haitians fled their putrid quake-hit capital in droves on Saturday as a vast international aid drive struggled to relieve tensions threatening to boil over into riots.

President Barack Obama, speaking alongside former presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton at the White House, said the United States was doing its utmost to help. Haitian officials however complained that no one was coordinating the effort.

“At this moment, we’re moving forward with one of the largest relief efforts in our history, to save lives and to deliver relief that averts an even larger catastrophe,” Obama said.

“A vanguard of the 10,000 US troops”, umm… take another look in the cookie jar kid.  That’s pretty close to all there is.

Losing 60 Seats

It is entirely possible that in Tuesday’s special election the Institutional Democratic Party is going to cough up the seat Ted Kennedy held for 50 years.

Why is that?

Because they are fundamentally failures and want an excuse for not delivering.

But it’s not all bad.

I see people despairing and thinking we aren’t having any effect when nothing could be further from the truth.

They are very, very afraid.

They’re afraid we will spit in their soup and they should be.  They’re afraid we won’t buy their crap anymore and we won’t.

They’re afraid of pitchforks and torches but I’m not advocating that.

What I do think is that progressive people have been in an abusive relationship for years, bullied by perfectly good enemy talk into thinking that the enemy of their enemy is their friend.

I have permanent interests.

There comes a time when you have to stand up and say no when everyone else just runs away.  There comes a time when you have to admit that your bruises are not because you are “clumsy” and “undiplomatic”.

Below the fold is a letter from jail that I think is worth remembering.

Afternoon Edition

From Yahoo News Top Stories

1 US troops reach Haiti amid fears of unrest

by Dave Clark, AFP

14 mins ago

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) – Sporadic looting has already broken out amid mounting frustration in one of the world’s poorest nations, as quake victims clamor for badly-needed food, water and medical aid three days after Tuesday’s 7.0 quake.

“As long as the people are hungry and thirsty, as long as we haven’t fixed the problem of shelter, we run the risk of riots,” warned Brazilian Defense Minister Nelson Jobim, after a visit to the capital Port-au-Prince.

UN officials on the ground pleaded for more medical and food aid for survivors, amid estimates that some three million people — a third of the population — had been affected.

Greenwald on Sunstein

I’m still holding out hope that Compound F will re-publish a clean copy of his excellent essay free from fear that it’s not something Sunstein said, because Compound F deserves that respect and a promotion to our Front Page.

But in the mean time Glenn Greenwald has also picked up on this story and I thought some of you might be interested in his take.

The creepy mindset behind Cass Sunstein’s creepy proposal

By Glenn Greenwald

Friday, Jan 15, 2010 08:16 EST

Sunstein himself — as part of his 2008 paper — explicitly advocates that the Government should pay what he calls “credible independent experts” to advocate on the Government’s behalf, a policy he says would be more effective because people don’t trust the Government itself and would only listen to people they believe are “independent.”  In so arguing, Sunstein cites the Armstrong Williams scandal not as something that is wrong in itself, but as a potential risk of this tactic (i.e., that it might leak out), and thus suggests that “government can supply these independent experts with information and perhaps prod them into action from behind the scenes,” but warns that “too close a connection will be self-defeating if it is exposed.”  In other words, Sunstein wants the Government to replicate the Armstrong Williams arrangement as a means of more credibly disseminating propaganda — i.e., pretending that someone is an “independent” expert when they’re actually being “prodded” and even paid “behind the scenes” by the Government — but he wants to be more careful about how the arrangement is described (don’t make the control explicit) so that embarrassment can be avoided if it ends up being exposed.  

In this 2008 paper, then, Sunstein advocated, in essence, exactly what the Obama administration has been doing all year with Gruber:  covertly paying people who can be falsely held up as “independent” analysts in order to more credibly promote the Government line.  Most Democrats agreed this was a deceitful and dangerous act when Bush did it, but with Obama and some of his supporters, undisclosed arrangements of this sort seem to be different.  Why?  Because, as Sunstein puts it:  we have “a well-motivated government” doing this so that “social welfare is improved.”  Thus, just like state secrets, indefinite detention, military commissions and covert, unauthorized wars, what was once deemed so pernicious during the Bush years — coordinated government/media propaganda — is instantaneously transformed into something Good.

Who is it who relentlessly spread “false conspiracy theories” of Saddam-engineered anthrax attacks and Iraq-created mushroom clouds and a Ba’athist/Al-Qaeda alliance — the most destructive conspiracy theories of the last generation?  And who is it who demonized as “conspiracy-mongers” people who warned that the U.S. Government was illegally spying on its citizens, systematically torturing people, attempting to establish permanent bases in the Middle East, or engineering massive bailout plans to transfer extreme wealth to the industries which own the Government?  The most chronic and dangerous purveyors of “conspiracy theory” games are the very people Sunstein thinks should be empowered to control our political debates through deceit and government resources:  namely, the Government itself and the Enlightened Elite like him.

It is this history of government deceit and wrongdoing that renders Sunstein’s desire to use covert propaganda to “undermine” anti-government speech so repugnant.  The reason conspiracy theories resonate so much is precisely because people have learned — rationally — to distrust government actions and statements.  Sunstein’s proposed covert propaganda scheme is a perfect illustration of why that is.  In other words, the reason people don’t trust the Government and why “conspiracy theories” are so pervasive is precisely because government is typically filled with people like Cass Sunstein, who think that systematic deceit and government-sponsored manipulation are justified by their own Goodness and Superior Wisdom.

They are lying to you now.

A message from TheMomCat

I left here

and walked into a real “shit storm”. (sigh). It’s getting worse here but the US Army has sent in troops to “maintain order and provide security” They are honoring our restrictions about weapons in our compounds, clinics and hospitals (such as they are). There is one hospital in Cite Soliel that relatively intact, working on getting fuel to keep the generator running to power the OR and post-op. The World Food Program’s warehouses were looted. USAID has been helpful in coordinating with me on a location for the tent hospital, an area close to the airport is being cleared as e speak. I expect that the final death toll will be over 100,000.

There is still no electricity in most of the city outside the airport. There is NO running water. That is a major problem. There is a shortage of fuel to run generators. We have solar powered inverters for the small stuff like recharging cell phones, lap tops and other small electronic devices. The airport has no jet fuel, so flights coming in MUST have enough fuel for their return flight.

The minute we think we have a handle on one problem, a dozen others pop up.

I have several organizational meeting with our head of mission and the USAID, who have taken charge, for better or worse. I’m seeking out some place to get washed (BIG problem) but there is REAL coffee, Yeah!

I’m dealing mostly with logistics, an occasional medical issue but I have others here to take care of any patients. Catch up with you later. Thanks to you, NPK, buhdy (I hope he’s feeling better)and everyone for their great essays and support (moral and financial). Love you all, TMC

I’m posting this now since I suspect TMC’s time to interact with us will be brief and intermittent and I’m sure it’s a subject of general interest.

September 7th, 1941. “A Date Which Will Live in Infamy.”

“This is Pearl Harbor Day. Forty-seven years ago to this very day, we were hit and hit hard at Pearl Harbor.”

George H. W. Bush addressing the American Legion in Louisville, Kentucky (7 September 1988), three months prior to the actual anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941).

“Linc-, Lincoln, but okay”

Mika Brzezinski, naming her favorite ‘founding father’.

(h/t Attaturk @ FDL)

Yes, they really are that dumb.

Afternoon Edition

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From Yahoo News Top Stories

1 Race to find survivors in ruined Haiti

by Beatriz Lecumberri, AFP

1 hr 49 mins ago

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) – Rescuers raced against the clock Thursday to find survivors among thousands of corpses in quake-hit Haiti, as planeloads of international aid began arriving in the ruined nation.

With officials warning the overall death toll may top 100,000, there were fears that desperate Haitians, already living in one of the world’s poorest nations, will soon fall prey to hunger and disease.

The stench from rows of unclaimed rotting corpses began to hang over the capital Port-au-Prince, as the international aid operation led by the United Nations and the United States swung into place.

Afternoon Edition

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1 Horror in Haiti quake as up to 100,000 feared dead

by Clarens Renois, AFP

33 mins ago

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) – Haiti’s prime minister Wednesday warned the death toll may top 100,000 in a calamitous earthquake which left streets strewn with corpses and thousands missing in a scene of utter carnage.

Hospitals collapsed, destroyed schools were full of dead and the cries of trapped victims escaped from crushed buildings in the center of the capital Port-au-Prince, which an AFP correspondent said was “mostly destroyed.”

Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive told CNN the final death toll from the 7.0 quake could be “well over 100,000,” as an international aid effort geared up in a race against time to pull survivors from the ruins.

So What Do We Know About Haiti?

Perhaps I’ll do a Science Supplement later but this morning my mind is elsewhere.

Haiti is half the island of Hispaniola, larger and slightly to the right and South of Cuba on your map.  The Haiti part of it is the fishhead looking thing with Port Au Prince, the capital, located near the base of the lower jaw.

The epicenter was 10 miles to the Southeast and six miles deep.

In The News

Just a quick note-

Got an email from TheMomCat that says she’ll be leaving for Santo Domingo in the morning, and going from there to Haiti.

If you didn’t know TMC is a member of Médecins Sans Frontières (aka Doctors Without Borders) and had already been planning a trip to Haiti soon.

As I said to her-

Good luck.  Do what you need to.  I hope you get a chance to relax and check in, but don’t worry about us.  We’ll be right here in the tubz.

Afternoon Edition

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From Yahoo News Top Stories

1 Aide to ex-British PM denies ‘sexing up’ Iraq dossier

by Katherine Haddon

2 hrs 4 mins ago

LONDON (AFP) – Tony Blair’s former chief spin doctor Alastair Campbell fiercely denied Tuesday “sexing up” a dossier which claimed Iraq could launch chemical or biological weapons within 45 minutes ahead of the 2003 war.

In a defiant appearance before a public inquiry on the conflict, Campbell said that while the highly controversial document could have been “clearer”, he still defended “every single word” of it — and the invasion itself.

“I think Britain as a country should feel incredibly proud of the role it played in taking on one of the most brutal, barbarous regimes in history,” said Campbell, one of the former prime minister’s closest allies.

Not only a liar, also a War Criminal just like Joachim von Ribbentrop (who was executed by the way).

Afternoon Edition

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From Yahoo News Top Stories

1 Six NATO soldiers die in Afghan violence

by Sardar Ahmad, AFP

2 hrs 26 mins ago

KABUL (AFP) – Six foreign soldiers — three of them American and at least one French — were killed Monday in a wave of violence in Afghanistan, NATO and French defence officials said.

The NATO-led alliance said that in addition to the Americans and the French soldier, two others had died of their wounds. An official speaking on condition of anonymity told AFP one of the two was also French.

One of those whose nationality was not officially identified was killed by an improvised bomb in southern Afghanistan, said the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force.

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