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Attacks Are Part of US/Israel Strategy
16 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentIsrael, with U.S. support, intends to resist calls for a cease-fire and continue a longer-term strategy of punishing Hezbollah, which is likely to include several weeks of precision bombing in Lebanon, according to senior Israeli and U.S. officials.
For the United States, the broader goal is to strangle the axis of Hezbollah, Hamas, Syria and Iran, which the Bush administration believes is pooling resources to change the strategic playing field in the Middle East, U.S. officials say. (…) -
Bush in Stralsund. Sealed with a Kiss and a Barrel of Fish
16 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By Bjorn Hengst and Carsten Volkery in Stralsund, Germany
It’s been a long time since German-American relations were this heartfelt. During his visit to Stralsund, Germany, President Bush kisses the chancellor on both cheeks, says "good morning" and expresses his thanks for the gift of a barrel of herring.
The chancellor stands next to her husband on the cobblestone-lined historic market square, behind Stralsund’s medieval church and city hall. The flags fly from the red brick building: (…) -
Left Behind Economics
16 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By PAUL KRUGMAN
I’d like to say that there’s a real dialogue taking place about the state of the U.S. economy, but the discussion leaves a lot to be desired. In general, the conversation sounds like this:
Bush supporter: ’Why doesn’t President Bush get credit for a great economy? I blame liberal media bias.’
Informed economist: ’But it’s not a great economy for most Americans. Many families are actually losing ground, and only a very few affluent people are doing really well.’
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Up the Tubes..Down the Spout
16 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsLife has it’s ups and downs. Willingness to war is UP Worldwide stability is DOWN The price of oil is UP Consumer confidence is DOWN The cost of living is UP The Dow Jones is DOWN The number of U.S.citizens without health care is UP (estimated 47 million) The Cost of health care is UP Support of Health Savings accounts is DOWN The number of countries who despise the U.S. is WAY UP (since Bush took office) The support of the Bush administration by U.S. citizens is DOWN The Euro (…)
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Mexicans put us to shame in fighting for a fair election..
15 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
by Mary MacElveen
The United States of America always prides herself as being the land of democracy, but when it comes to elections we fail on so many fronts. Either Americans are too apathetic to vote, or worse those that do vote wonder if their vote even counted through the use of computerized voting machines. When many feel that an election has been stolen from the people, we wonder when the people shall rise up in protest.
As I was looking at these AP photos showing the mass (…) -
Baseball Begins to Listen to Sweatshop Foes
15 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
by Dave Zirin & Derek Tyner
Major League Baseball’s All-Star game is supposed to be a breezy exhibition of the sport’s brightest stars. It’s also a place for baseball’s corporate patrons to be wined, dined and reassured about the current state of the game.
But at this year’s All-Star game in Pittsburgh, the party was crashed by a bull-headed group of about seventy activists determined to change the way the corporate game is played. The Pittsburgh Anti-Sweatshop Community Alliance (…) -
Why Democrats Don’t Count. Lessons from the Un-Gore of Mexico
15 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By Greg Palast
The Exit polls said he won, but the "official" tally took his victory away. His supporters found they were scrubbed off voter rolls. Violence and intimidation kept even more of his voters away from the polls. Hundreds of thousands of ballots supposedly showed no choice for president — like ballots with hanging chads.
And the officials in charge of this suspect election refused to re-count those votes in public. Everyone knew full well a fair count would certainly change (…) -
A REALISTIC SOLUTION TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
15 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsby John Spritzler
The right-wing radio talk show hosts make a big deal about the illegality of illegal immigration. They say it’s wrong to let illegal actions go unpunished and specifically it is wrong to let illegal immigrants stay in the United States. Deport them all, is their solution.
But why is it illegal for people to migrate across the U.S.-Mexican border in the first place? Why not make it legal, for anybody who wants to, to cross the border?
I have heard three main reasons (…) -
The Mess: What’s next?..and does anyone really care?
15 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsLet’s try to back away from hate for a bit, and look at the current situation realistically.
Israel has rights, Palestine has rights, and Lebanon is a sovereign country. But all factions have gone over the edge now, and the whole world is staring into the proverbial abyss together. There doesn’t seem to be an exit strategy for any party. It’s what we call in the U.S. a "Mexican Standoff". No winners possible.
My concern is with the poor guys in the middle of this conflict; shop owners, (…)