War Vets Occupying National Archives

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Bill Hughes on Sep 23, 2008

On Sept. 23, 2008, five military veterans occupied a 35-foot-high ledge in front of the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. At the site, they unfolded a 22X8 foot banner. It read: Defend our Constitution: Arrest Bush and Cheney: War Criminals. The demonstration was sponsored by the Veterans for Peace, a national organization. One of its members, Tarak Kauff, discussed the reasons for the protest action with this presenter. Also talking about the event was Peace Activist, Max Obuszewski. He had traveled over from Baltimore to give his moral support to the protest. For background, and for the latest updates on the National Archives demonstration, please go to: http://www.veteransforpeace.org.

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Mosaic News – 9/22/08: World News from the Middle East

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“Pakistani President & PM Were Targets of Marriott Explosion,” Al Jazeera TV, Qatar
“15 Hurt in Jerusalem Attack,” Al Jazeera English, Qatar
“Livni Asked to Form New Government,” IBA TV, Israel
“Will Livni Succeed?,” Dubai TV, UAE
“Iran Helps to Rebuild the South of Lebanon,” New TV, Lebanon
“Kmamenei Calls for Supporting the Palestinians,” Al-Alam TV, Iran
“Tourists Kidnapped in Egypt,” Al Arabiya TV, UAE
“Torture Continues in Iraq,” Baghdad TV, Iraq
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Iraq signs multi-billion dollar deal with Shell

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Iraq has signed a multi-billion dollar deal with oil and gas giant Royal Dutch Shell, giving the company access to its natural gas reserves.

The deal is the second between the government and a foreign firm since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Al Jazeera’s Nicole Johnston reports that under the terms of the deal, Iraq will have 51 per cent in the venture based in Basra and Shell 49 per cent.

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The Paulson-Bernanke Bank Bailout: Will the Cure be Worse than the Disease? by Michael Hudson

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by Michael Hudson
Global Research, September 22, 2008

Saturday’s $700 billion junk mortgage bailout is the largest and worst giveaway since a corrupt Congress gave land grants to the railroad barons a century and a half ago. If it goes through, it will shape the coming century by giving finance unprecedented power over debtors – homebuyers, industry, state and local government, and the federal government as well.

But what threatens to be even worse is the government’s move to let the financial sector make even higher, unprecedented gains by working its way out of negative equity to “make taxpayers whole” by repaying the government’s bailout by bleeding the economy at large. Anticipating congressional capitulation in this license to engage in predatory credit, the latest Sunday evening surprise is that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson’s own firm, Goldman Sachs, is to become bank holding company picking up the financial wreckage now that the government is covering the bad loans and investment gambles Wall Street has made.

What did Mr. Paulson not say in his weekend TV interviews, organized as what he hoped would be a series of victory laps. Neither he nor Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke nor any other Wall Street spokesman has acknowledged that the government has helped promote today’s $46 trillion debt bomb. This enormous overhead consists of the product that banks are selling – interest-bearing debt that is being added to real estate, corporate industry and personal income to price the U.S. economy out of world markets.

We have heard nothing about how Wall Street lobbyists have succeeded in killing the financial cops on Wall Street – and done the same with the consumer cops on Main Street. There is no public recognition of the fact that more money in tax cuts went to the top 1% than the bottom 80% combined.

So how much credence should we give the newest proposals for the United States to commit economic suicide by turning over the powers of government in effect to Wall Street? When they talk about “making taxpayers whole,” what really is their game?

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Predictions vs. Reality in Iraq By Rep. Ron Paul

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By Rep. Ron Paul
ICH
09/23/08

On September 10, 2002 I asked 35 questions regarding war with Iraq. The war resolution passed on October 16, 2002. Now today, as some of my colleagues try to reestablish credentials regarding spending restraint, I want to call attention to my 18th question from six years ago:

“Are we willing to bear the economic burden of a 100 billion dollar war against Iraq, with oil prices expected to skyrocket and further rattle an already shaky American economy? How about an estimated 30 year occupation of Iraq that some have deemed necessary to “build democracy” there?”

Many scoffed at my “radical” predictions at the time, regarding them as hyperbole. Six years later, I am forced to admit that I was wrong. My “radical” predictions were in fact, not “radical” enough.

I warned of a draining 30-year occupation. Now, politicians glibly talk about a 100-year occupation as if it is no big deal. On cost, according to estimates from the Congressional Research Service, we have already burned through around $550 billion in Iraq, at a rate of about $2 billion per week. Economist Joseph Stiglitz’s estimates are even higher, at $12 billion a month. It is a total price tag quickly heading into the trillions, if we don’t stop bombing and rebuilding bridges in Iraq that lead us nowhere but bankruptcy! Bridges in this country are crumbling along with our economy, while some howl about earmarks. Earmarks are a drop in the bucket compared to war and occupation.

Yes, I was wrong about Iraq. I knew it would be bad. I didn’t know it would be this bad.

The American people deserve better. Being asked to endorse such a farce is beyond insulting. Clearly, the rosy predictions of the neo-Conservatives from before the war are not coming true. Far from it! With a straight face, one official estimated the TOTAL cost of reconstruction in Iraq would be just $1.7 billion. Turns out that we spend more than that in ONE WEEK. Our friends are not pitching in to cover the cost. Expenses are not being covered by oil from a grateful and liberated Iraqi people. Rather, big corporate interests are benefiting, the price of oil has more than quadrupled, and the American economy is on its knees and sinking fast.

No one predicted the exact course of this war before it started. But to continue to listen to the foreign policy advice of those that were the MOST offbase will only lead to more foreign policy disasters. We need to keep this in mind as we think about Russia, Iran, Cuba and other countries. Keep in mind – the doomsday predictions on the Iraq War from six years ago, sound like a cakewalk today. While what leaders in the administration had predicted, reads like a fairytale. Ask yourself, when listening to the same foreign policy “experts” explaining situations around the world and suggesting policy positions: In light of the facts of today, and the predictions of yesterday, how expert have they shown themselves to be?

Passing HR 2605 to sunset authorization for the use of force in Iraq is the first step to stopping this bloody war, and the consequent bleeding of our treasuries. Serious fiscal conservatives will support it, as will those who have been paying attention to foreign policy predictions and reality.

Ron Paul (born August 20, 1935) is a Republican United States Congressman from Lake Jackson, Texas, a physician, a bestselling author, and the last major Republican candidate to withdraw from the 2008 U.S. presidential election.

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Now Is the Time to Resist Wall Street’s Shock Doctrine By Naomi Klein

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By Naomi Klein
ICH
23/09/08 “Huffington Post”

I wrote The Shock Doctrine in the hopes that it would make us all better prepared for the next big shock. Well, that shock has certainly arrived, along with gloves-off attempts to use it to push through radical pro-corporate policies which of course will further enrich the very players who created the market crisis in the first place….

The best summary of how the right plans to use the economic crisis to push through their policy wish list comes from Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich. On Sunday, Gingrich laid out 18 policy prescriptions for Congress to take in order to “return to a Reagan-Thatcher policy of economic growth through fundamental reforms.” In the midst of this economic crisis, he is actually demanding the repeal of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which would lead to further deregulation of the financial industry. Gingrich is also calling for reforming the education system to allow “competition” a.k.a. vouchers, strengthening border enforcement, cutting corporate taxes and his signature move: allowing offshore drilling.

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Now Is the Time to Resist Wall Street’s Shock Doctrine          : Information Clearing House – ICH.

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Interview with Naomi Klein: The Shock Doctrine (video)

Naomi Klein “The Shock Doctrine” & “No Logo” interview (must-see video)

“Mortgage Fraud”: The Paulson Bail-Out Plan by Richard C. Cook

Democracy Now!: Largest Government Bailout of Private Industry in US History

Rep. Kapture: Let’s Play “Wall Street Bailout” The Rules Are…

Bernie Sanders: Any company that is too big to fail is too big to exist!

Tell Congress: No to Bailout! (Action alerts)

The Molotov: In The Red (for inspiration)

The Economy Sucks and or Collapse

CEO murdered by mob of sacked Indian workers

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Rhys Blakely in Bombay
Times Online
Sept 23, 2008

Corporate India is in shock after a mob of sacked workers bludgeoned to death the chief executive who had dismissed them from a factory in a suburb of Delhi.

Lalit Kishore Choudhary, 47, the head of the Indian operations of Graziano Transmissioni, an Italian-headquartered manufacturer of car parts, died of severe head wounds on Monday afternoon after being attacked by scores of laid-off employees, police said.

The incident, in Greater Noida, just outside the Indian capital, followed a long-running dispute between the factory’s management and workers who had demanded better pay and permanent contracts.

It is understood that Mr Choudhary, who was married with one son, had called a meeting with more than 100 former employees – who had been dismissed following an earlier outbreak of violence at the plant – to discuss a possible reinstatement deal.

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CEO murdered by mob of sacked Indian workers – Times Online.

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Three Way Presidential Debate – Obama, McCain, and Nader

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Hit 6 to speak with a campaign volunteer and insist that Ralph Nader and other ballot qualified third party candidates be included in the upcoming Presidential debates.

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Tell her to end the exclusionary restrictions and allow Ralph into the debates.

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“Mortgage Fraud”: The Paulson Bail-Out Plan by Richard C. Cook

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Sept. 23, 2008

The $750 billion banking system bailout proposed by Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson met with a cool reception on Capitol Hill this morning at a hearing of the Senate Banking Committee. Nevertheless, a bill is likely to pass both houses of Congress within the next couple of weeks. As Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) said, it’s “a necessary evil.” But is it also an example of “mortgage fraud” on a historic scale? Continue reading

Democracy Now!: Largest Government Bailout of Private Industry in US History

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Sept 22, 2008

Sen. Bernie Sanders, Robert Scheer and Dean Baker on the Proposed $700 Billion Bailout of Wall Street, the Largest Government Bailout of Private Industry in US History

It’s being described as the largest government intervention in private markets since the Great Depression. The Bush administration has asked Congress to swiftly approve a massive $700 billion package to rescue the crippled financial institutions on Wall Street. Some analysts say the final cost to taxpayers could top one trillion dollars. Over the weekend, the size of the proposed bailout grew as the Bush administration said foreign banks, including Barclays and UBS, should be eligible for the bailout. [includes rush transcript]

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Rep. Kapture: Let’s Play “Wall Street Bailout” The Rules Are…

Bernie Sanders: Any company that is too big to fail is too big to exist!

Tell Congress: No to Bailout! (Action alerts)

The Molotov: In The Red (for inspiration)

Mushroom Cloud over Wall Street By Mike Whitney

Equity, Not “Cash For Trash” In Bailout by Dennis Kucinich + YouTube’s Cutest Animals

Paulson Bailout Plan a Historic Swindle By William Greider

The media’s moola madness By William Bowles

The Economy Sucks and or Collapse

The Evolution of John McCain – Why He Picked Sarah Palin, Carbon Queen

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TomDispatch (Tom Engelhardt)
Sept 22, 2008

Way back in September 2005, not so long after Katrina hit New Orleans and Americans discovered just what the Bush administration was — and wasn’t — capable of, environmental activist and author Chip Ward wrote a piece for TomDispatch, “Left Behind,” on “Bush’s holy war on nature.” In it he outlined just what that administration was, in fact, quite skilled at doing. He wrote, in part:

“During their time in power, Bush’s officials have worked systematically and energetically to undo half a century of environmental law and policy based on hard-learned lessons about how to sustain healthy environments. Strikingly, they have failed to protect the environment even when they could have done so without repercussions from special-interest campaign contributors. Something more is going on.”

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The Evolution of John McCain

Why He Picked Sarah Palin, Carbon Queen
By Chip Ward

Despite the media feeding frenzy, we still may be asking ourselves, “Just who exactly is Sarah Palin?” Mixed in with the Davy-Crockett-meets-SuperMom vignettes — all those moose hunting, ice fishing, snowmobiling, baby-juggling, and hockey-momming moments — we’ve also learned that she doesn’t care much for her former brother-in-law and wasn’t afraid to use her office to go after his job as a state trooper; that she was for the “bridge to nowhere” before she was against it; that she’s against earmarks unless they benefit her constituents; that she can deliver a snappy wisecracking speech, thinks banning books in libraries is okay, considers herself a pit bull with lipstick, and above all else, wants to drill the ever-lovin’ daylights out of every corner of her home state (which John McCain’s handlers have somehow translated into being against Big Oil, since she insisted on a marginally bigger cut of the profits for Alaskans).

Oh, and — not that this is very important to Americans or the planet — she now thinks that global warming might possibly be human-made… sorta… though she didn’t before, despite the fact that the state she governs is on the frontline of climate change. And, of course, she’s a classic right-wing, fundamentalist Christian: against abortion — check; against same-sex marriage — check; against stem-cell research — check; favors teaching Creationism in public schools — check.

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Brutal: Sarah Palin’s Record on Aerial Wolf Hunting

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Have you ever heard of aerial hunting? It’s a brutal practice. Wolves are shot from low-flying aircraft or chased to exhaustion, then killed at point-blank range.

Governor Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee for Vice President, promotes this barbaric practice, exploiting a loophole in the Federal Airborne Hunting Act to allow private wolf killers to shoot down wolves using aircraft. To encourage the killing, she even proposed a $150 bounty for the left foreleg of each dead wolf!

We have to get the word out about this! Please watch this powerful new television ad by Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund, and then share it with every wildlife lover you know:

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Death Becomes Her: Let’s Make Her Our President By Jason Miller

Burning the First Amendment by Walter Brasch

Sarah Palin on Climate Change & Drilling in ANWR + Interview With Charlie Gibson

Pitbulls And Colonialist Ghosts By John Steppling

No Wolf Whistles for Sarah Palin’s Compassion by Walter Brasch

Russian Navy Squadron heads to Venezuela: Deployment to Western Hemisphere unprecedented since Cold War

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Global Research, September 22, 2008

The Moscow Times – 2008-09-23

A Navy squadron set off for Venezuela on Monday, an official said, in a deployment of Russian military power to the Western Hemisphere unprecedented since the Cold War.

Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo said the nuclear-powered Peter the Great cruiser accompanied by three other ships sailed from the Northern Fleet’s base of Severomorsk on Monday. The ships will cover about 15,000 nautical miles to conduct joint maneuvers with the Venezuelan navy, he said.

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Russian Navy Squadron heads to Venezuela: Deployment to Western Hemisphere unprecedented since Cold War.

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For the first time in modern history, a Russian naval squadron is making its way towards Latin America. The nuclear-powered cruiser ‘Peter the Great’, an anti-submarine ship and two support vessels will sail from the Arctic to the Caribbean to take part in joint manoeuvres with Venezuela.

The signs of war are growing + The Role of Israel in the Georgian War

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excerpt from “The signs of war are growing”

by Abdullah Al Hadlaq, Al Watan Daily, 17 September 2008

It seems that the powerful countries are preparing to destroy Persian nuclear installations. Air maneuvers (Anatolian Eagle) were launched from the Turkish city of Konyarecently. These international air maneuvers are overseen by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) with the participation of Turkey, the United States of America, Israel, and Italy along with military aircraft belonging to NATO.

It seems that the objectives of such exercises, which will continue until September 19, are to train fighters for victory, to decide on tactical training needs and plan exercises accordingly for efficiency and to test and validate systematically the fighters” combat readiness to launch an attack on Iran to destroy its nuclear installations.

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excerpt from Israel, US and Turkey in Joint Mediterranean Naval Exercise”

Israel National News, 21 August 2008

Israel was the host this week for Reliant Mermaid IX, a joint search and rescue (SAR) exercise in the Mediterranean Sea involving the air and naval forces of Israel, the United States and Turkey.

This year was the ninth that the [Israeli], Turkish and American military forces held… coordinated maneuvers… to improve the effectiveness of a joint… response in the event of an actual emergency rescue operation.

Syria has called the joint SAR exercise “a sinister alliance” between the US, Turkey and Israel… Iran, as well as Syria, denounced Reliant Mermaid as part of an American plot to project its power in the Mediterranean through an alliance between the nations involved in the joint operations.

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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a61_1219389952

excerpt from “The Role of Israel in the Georgian War

by Brian Harring, 17 August 2008

Two airfields in southern Georgia had been earmarked for the use of Israeli military aircraft, intended to launch an attack on identified targets relating to Iranian atomic energy projects. This attack was approved by President Bush in an undertaking with the government of Israel signed in Washington, D.C., on July 4, 2006.

The thrust of this top secret agreement was that the Israeli government would have “free and unfettered use” of unspecified Georgian airfields, under American control, onto which they could ferry fighter-bombers which then could fly south, over Turkish territory (and with clandestine Turkish permission) to strike at Tehran. The distance from Georgia to Tehran is obviously far less than from Tel Aviv.

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http://www.brookings.edu/speeches/2008/0910_turkey_parris.aspx

excerpt from “U.S.-Turkish Relationship: What’s Wrong with This Picture?”

by Mark Parris (*), Brookings Institute, 10 September 2008

Last fall, polling by the Pew Research Institute showed approval ratings for the U.S. in Turkey were in single digits. In July, Iran ‘s whacko President Mahmud Ahmadinijad visited Istanbul, where he was welcomed by cheering crowds, some of them chanting “death to America .” Iran, by the way, regularly clobbers us in popular opinion polling in Turkey … If [the U.S.-Turkish] relationship is so strategic, and so firmly founded on common interests and values, why is our image in Turkey so abysmal? Why is Iran more popular than we are?

* Mark Parris served as the U.S. ambassador to Turkey from 1997 to 2000

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Fulfilling a Destiny: Indulgence, Indulgence, Our Future for Indulgence

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Sent to me by Jason Miller from Thomas Paine’s Corner. Thanks, Jason.

By Haralambie Athes
9/21/08

Using the word “strange” to describe the contemporary world is already overrated. Supposedly, we all live in a cultural environment where anyone is allowed to speak his/ her mind, has the right to protect property and individual freedom, and, above all, has the right to a future. And not only a future for him/her, but for the next generations. This is what nowadays is called “sustainable development”, and it is a highly praised concept in almost all fields of environmental research, as well as in the business area. Yet, one minor detail seems to have been lost along the way. The vast majority of the human population is too inept to think for themselves, let alone acting. Drowned in the everyday media propaganda, millions of individuals undergo the same routine existence every single hour, every single week, summing up a sad way of “fulfilling a destiny”.

Celebrating a meaningless way of life, based on consumerism and endless (and usually hopeless) attempts to rise up to the demands of society, lost in a sea of clichés and mottos, they try so hard to build a future that they forget an essential aspect of the whole matter: their inability to get out of their petty space-time-money continuum (meaningless movements meant to carry them “from rags to riches”, to adequately fit into the perversely designed image of success described by contemporary propaganda). What people ultimately forget is this whole “theater” of becoming someone and climbing up the ladder of social (read financial) success has one basic need, beyond all human-constructed rules, needs and strategies: it needs a stage.

As unbelievable as it would seem based on the humanist and anthropocentric views which coordinate people’s existence, we still need a proper place to make whatever dreams come true, a spacious environment for being able to pursue our ideals. Shockingly, the human heaven still needs the earthly ground, even though this basic fact is overviewed on a daily basis by obtuse, simple-minded, TV-addicted crowds, who seemingly have one primary goal, one final purpose: to consume as much as possible. In fact, the whole contemporary economic culture is based on a media-induced need to consume as much as possible, regardless of what we are leaving behind. That is, billions of tons of garbage, and a natural environment that starts to look like a wasteland.

While making every effort to make sure their children will have a “good life” (the degree to which life is good being calculated with a rather simplistic formula, generally involving money and nothing else), they actually deny their children and their grand-children the simple right of living a decent life, in a functional natural environmental. The arrogant detachment from nature has led to an ever-broadening disaster all across the planet, and things are changing for the worse with each passing second. Our relationship to the natural world (including animals) has never been so twisted, and its effects will soon become too potent to be mended by our highly praised science.

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Rep. Kapture: Let’s Play “Wall Street Bailout” The Rules Are…

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Bernie Sanders: Any company that is too big to fail is too big to exist!

Tell Congress: No to Bailout! (Action alerts)

The Molotov: In The Red (for inspiration)

Mushroom Cloud over Wall Street By Mike Whitney

Equity, Not “Cash For Trash” In Bailout by Dennis Kucinich + YouTube’s Cutest Animals

Paulson Bailout Plan a Historic Swindle By William Greider

The media’s moola madness By William Bowles