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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Supporting Family Values -- and Valuing Families
Way to go, San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders. Embracing same-sex marriage, for all the right reasons.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Petraeus says US surge has 'not worked out'
Petraeus says US surge has 'not worked out'. I think that's pretty self-explanatory. How 'bout you?
Local Memorial Planned to Honor Fairbanks Musical Legend
My dad[*] is heading up for Fairbanks next week to participate in the memorial performance for the late, great, Jim Bell. He was a Boom-dee-yay Boy for Jim in his time.
I wish I could be there. Jim was a legend, and, of course, as a kid in Alaska at the time, I didn't appreciate what I was seeing, watching a show at the Palace Saloon in Fairbanks, AK.
Jim's obit -- written with a great sense of humor -- may be read here.
[*](living, as opposed to my father, who's not.)
I wish I could be there. Jim was a legend, and, of course, as a kid in Alaska at the time, I didn't appreciate what I was seeing, watching a show at the Palace Saloon in Fairbanks, AK.
Jim's obit -- written with a great sense of humor -- may be read here.
[*](living, as opposed to my father, who's not.)
Friday, September 07, 2007
One Woman Tells the Truth About Iraq
Blogger Riverbend of Baghdad Burning has fled the country, with her family.
This is what we did to Iraq:
Made armed incursions and death at the hands of masked men "normal".
Made roadblocks, checkpoints, and vehicle explosions commonplace.
Ripped families apart.
Denied women any autonomy.
Killed.
And Killed.
And Killed A Nation.
Leaving Home, by Riverbend, who had to leave her home, because of what George Bush did to it. What *you* and *I*, and every American, let him do to it.
This is what we did to Iraq:
Made armed incursions and death at the hands of masked men "normal".
Made roadblocks, checkpoints, and vehicle explosions commonplace.
Ripped families apart.
Denied women any autonomy.
Killed.
And Killed.
And Killed A Nation.
Leaving Home, by Riverbend, who had to leave her home, because of what George Bush did to it. What *you* and *I*, and every American, let him do to it.
Monday, September 03, 2007
Newsflash: Global Warming is Real, and We Cause It
NOAA Study Says Greenhouse Warming Was Main Cause of Unusual Heat in 2006
Mankind to blame for warming but can slow damage
Warming caused by human activity was the biggest factor in unusually high temperatures recorded in 2006 in the United States, according to a report by researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The analysis, released Tuesday, is being published in the September issue of Geophysical Research Letters, published by the American Geophysical Union.
Mankind to blame for warming but can slow damage
The report gives a first overview of 3,000 pages of research by the U.N.'s climate panel already published in three installments this year about the science, the likely impacts and the costs of slowing climate change.
The authoritative summary, obtained by Reuters and meant to guide governments in working out how to slow warming, reiterates that humans are to blame for climate change but that clean technologies are available to offset the most harmful emissions.
"Most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic (from human activities) greenhouse gas concentrations," it says.
UN Issues Desertification Warning
UN issues desertification warning
The report can be found at the BBC website (PDF).
"Desertification has emerged as an environmental crisis of global proportions, currently affecting an estimated 100 to 200 million people, and threatening the lives and livelihoods of a much larger number," the study said.
The overexploitation of land and unsustainable irrigation practices are making matters worse, while climate change is also a major factor degrading the soil, it says.
The report can be found at the BBC website (PDF).
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Katrina, Then and Now
First: A Katrina Timeline
Jane Hamsher at Firedoglake wrote For the Love of Cheney, two years ago, and now, For the Love of Cheney — The Second Anniversary Edition.
Author Poppy Z. Brite refused to leave the city, though she doesn't live in the same area anymore:
There's also a New Orleans community on livejournal.
And, of course, there's Digby: What, Me Worry?
Bush, Katrina, and the Shame of a Nation -- Two Years Later
Jane Hamsher at Firedoglake wrote For the Love of Cheney, two years ago, and now, For the Love of Cheney — The Second Anniversary Edition.
Author Poppy Z. Brite refused to leave the city, though she doesn't live in the same area anymore:
There's also a New Orleans community on livejournal.
And, of course, there's Digby: What, Me Worry?
Bush, Katrina, and the Shame of a Nation -- Two Years Later
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Fool me once... Fool me twice...
The Great Iraq Swindle
C'mon, everybody! Let's line our pockets while Baghdad burns!
It was an awful idea, perhaps the worst America has ever tried on foreign soil. But if you were in on it, it was great work while it lasted.
C'mon, everybody! Let's line our pockets while Baghdad burns!
Reckless Abandonment
Reckless Abandonment
Unfortunately, one of the biggest misperceptions the American public harbors is that Katrina was a week-long catastrophe. In truth, it's better to view it as an era. Remember, the Dust Bowl of the 1930s lasted eight or nine years. We're still in the middle of the Katrina saga.
Bold action has been needed for two years now, yet all that the White House has offered is an inadequate trickle of billion-dollar Band-aids and placebo directives. Too often in the United States we forget that "inaction" can be a policy initiative. Every day the White House must decide what not to do.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
"Respecting Copyright"
I'm making these remarks spurred by a brief article about Prism, an astroturf org apparently devoted to restricting knowledge by "respecting copyright".
At least in the US, copyright isn't a natural, god(s)-given right that must be guarded by the state. Rather, it is a tool, to keep scientists and inventors at the task of invention, by rewarding them, personally (not their heirs ad infinitum), for their efforts. Copyright is a *tool*, a means. Not an end.
To promote the progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.
At least in the US, copyright isn't a natural, god(s)-given right that must be guarded by the state. Rather, it is a tool, to keep scientists and inventors at the task of invention, by rewarding them, personally (not their heirs ad infinitum), for their efforts. Copyright is a *tool*, a means. Not an end.
To promote the progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.
Who That?
Bush had lots of nice things to say about this guy Alberto Gonzales -- honorable and all that. A real mensch. This must some other guy than our Alberto Gonzales.
Truly, Bush lives in Bizarro World.
Truly, Bush lives in Bizarro World.
Monday, August 27, 2007
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