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The Legacy of Trayvon Martin.
23. April 2012 by admin.
Following his tragic murder, the circumstances of Trayvon Martin’s death have focused national attention on Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law authored by ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council). It’s not as if the law is unique to Florida. Like most of the thousands of bills ALEC has authored over the past 30 years, it was peddled to conservative legislators all over the country. More than two dozen states have some version of the law.
Now that the publicity generated by Martin’s death has shone a bright light on ALEC, a growing number of the organization’s sponsors have severed ties with the group. Coca-Cola, the Gates Foundation, Kraft Foods, McDonald’s, Pepsico, Wendy’s and Yum! Brands (A&W, KFC, Long John Silver’s and Taco Bell) have all announced they will no longer donate money to ALEC.
But we need to starve ALEC of all the funds it needs to control our legislatures. We must keep writing ALEC sponsors. We must tell them that we will not support them as long as they support ALEC. Ending ALEC, the Goldwater Institute and dozens of other such undemocratic organizations would be a great first step in taking back our government.
And it would be a fitting tribute to the young man who was the victim of a senseless killing.
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Latest Vatican Reprimand Says It All.
20. April 2012 by admin.
On Wednesday, the Vatican stepped into the fray between the Leadership Conference of Women Religious and the American bishops. Not surprisingly, it came down hard on the side of the bishops. Saying the group, which claims to represent 80 percent of the 57,000 nuns in the US, had failed to make the “Biblical view of family life and human sexuality” the centerpoint of its teachings, the Holy See and company accused the group of promoting “certain radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith.”
In other words, in the opinion of the Vatican, the nuns were spending too much time worrying about poverty and social justice, and not enough time spewing anti-feminst, anti-gay propaganda. (Imagine that…women not attacking the rights of other women!)
This latest reprimand comes from an out-of-touch group of unmarried old men who apparently believe the only proper role for women is to be subserviant to their husbands and almost continuously pregnant. It’s a group of arrogant men who believe there is no acceptable role in society for gays, except maybe as priests.
This is the same unbroken chain of clueless old farts who called for the slaughter of the “heretics” who left the Church, such as my Huguenot ancestors. It’s a group whose predecessors virtually invented torture in order to make their victims admit to “crimes against the Church.” A group of men who, to this day, refuses to acknowledge that the Inquisition was a mistake. The very same group of men who allowed their subordinates to molest children for hundreds of years and then turned a blind eye to the victims who had the courage to step forward.
At this point, I should say that I have enjoyed the friendship of many devoted Catholic priests, nuns and parishioners over the years. For the most part, I find them to be joyful, caring and compassionate people. I don’t blame the majority of Catholics for the anti-feminist, anti-gay, out-of-touch political action group that the heirarchy of Church has become. I blame the Vatican. And I blame those who use their positions and pulpits to push their political views like the nitwit Bishop Daniel Jenky who recently used his homily to compare President Barack Obama to Hitler!
Is it any wonder that the Catholic Church has been losing members faster than any other religion?
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Taking Back Our Government.
16. April 2012 by admin.
Over the past 30 years, no organization or group of individuals has had a more negative impact on our nation than ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council). Sponsored by many of the world’s largest corporations, ALEC’s membership consists of the most partisan conservative legislators. It maintains an ideological staff that writes legislation and peddles it to its members in every state legislature. In turn, those legislators sponsor the bills, often without even reading them.
ALEC’s website brags that, each year, nearly 1,000 ALEC-authored bills are introduced in legislatures throughout the US. ALEC has given us some of the nation’s most extreme bills, including the “Stand Your Ground” law that is at the center of the Trayvon Martin murder, Arizona’s infamous SB 1070 anti-Latino bill, anti-union bills and many others designed to promote an extreme ideology and to serve ALEC’s corporate masters. And its legislation becomes more divisive every year.
How can we stop it?
Last week, several former sponsors showed us the way to defeat this insidious group. Due to the public attention focused on the “Stand Your Ground” law, Coca-Cola, the Gates Foundation, Intuit, Kraft Foods, McDonald’s, Pepsico and Wendy’s announced they would no longer sponsor ALEC.
We need to remind the other sponsors that they, too, are vulnerable to public backlash over ALEC’s extreme ideology. Following is a partial list of the organization’s corporate sponsors according to www.SourceWatch.org. Contact them and tell them that you will hold them responsible for extreme legislation such as the “Stand Your Ground” law. If we’re successful, we can starve ALEC of the funds it needs to continue to make a mess of our political system.
Amazon.com, American Express, Amway, Anheuser-Busch, Arby’s, ARCO, AT&T, Bank of America, Bankers Insurance Co., Bayer Corp., Bell Atlantic, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, BP America, Bristol-Myers Squibb, CenturyLink, Chevron, Chrysler Corporation, Coldwell Banker, Comcast, ConocoPhillips, Cox Communications, Deere & Company, Dell Inc., Del Webb Corp., Dow Chemical, DuPont, Eli Lilly, Excel Telecommunications, ExxonMobil, Farmers Group Inc., FedEx, Fidelity Investments, Ford Motor Co., Frito-Lay, Fruit of the Loom, GEICO, General Electric, General Mills Restaurants, General Motors, Georgia-Pacific, Gerber Products, Harris Bank, Henkel, Honeywell, HP, Humana Corp., IBM, International Paper, JC Penney Co., Johnson & Johnson, Koch Industries, LaSalle National Bank, Liberty Mutual Insurance, Long Term Care, Inc., Marathon Oil, Mars Inc., Mary Kay Cosmetics, Microsoft, MillerCoors, Monsanto, Motorola, Nationwide Insurance, Nestlé USA, Northern Telecom, Novartis, Outback Steak House, Pennzoil, Pfizer Inc., Procter & Gamble, Prudential Financial, Reynolds American, Ryder Systems, Salt River Project, Sara Lee Corp., Schwan’s Sales Enterprises, Shell Oil, Sony Corp., Sprint Nextel, State Farm Insurance, Texaco, TicketMaster, Time Warner, The Traveler’s Companies, Unilever, United Airlines, UnitedHealthcare, UPS, VALIC, Verizon, Visa, Walgreens, Wall Street Journal, Wal-Mart, Washington Times, Wausau Insurance, WellPoint, Xcel Energy, and YUM! Brands (owner of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Long John Silver’s and A&W).
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The Politicization Of Everything.
13. April 2012 by admin.
The publicity for the Trayvon Martin killing served to emphasize the depths of our culture. When the Samford, Florida Police Department announced that the killer, George Zimmerman, would not be charged, Martin’s family was understandably outraged. They asked MSNBC’s Rev. Al Sharpton to pick up the case and publicize it nationally. Of course, that meant that Fox News Channel and right-wing radio had to take the side of George Zimmerman.
If a travesty such as the Martin case can be politicized, I guess we shouldn’t be surprised that every other part of our culture is viewed through the same divisive lenses. We have politicized science, education, health care, contraception, religion, race, women’s rights, the environment, the military, our judiciary, veteran’s affairs, Social Security, Medicare, guns, energy, agriculture, sports and, of course, journalism.
That hasn’t always been the case. Prior to the early 80s, evolution was considered settled science. Few questioned our education system. Religion did not intrude in the classroom, except in parochial schools. Outside of our military, no one carried guns except police and criminals. And the media were bound by high standards of objectivity.
What changed?
Following the debacle of Watergate, the moribund Republican Party made an unholy alliance with evangelical leaders. Later, the Fairness Doctrine was repealed unleashing conspiracy talk radio. Evangelists flooded radio and cable television with conservative politics and the message that Christianity was under attack. Greedy right-wing mouthpieces like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck filled the airwaves with their theories of a New World Order. Rupert Murdoch built a media empire on hate and Teapublican talking points. And worst of all, the National Rifle Association and American Legislative Exchange Council began writing legislation and recruiting state legislators to serve their ideological agendas.
And our conservative-leaning populace sucked it all in.
So here we are…arguing about racism, judicial “activism,” contraception, the origin of “personhood,” immigration, Bible studies and prayer in the classroom, religious messages in government buildings, cutting taxes for the rich, guns on campus, etc., etc., etc.
And all the while we’re arguing, the real problems such as a crumbling infrastructure, economic inequality, the exodus of high-paying jobs, too-big-to-fail corporations, climate change, the extinction of wildlife, an increasingly inaccessible and unaffordable health care system, and massive national debt are only getting worse.
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Where’s The War On Human Trafficking?
6. April 2012 by admin.
This week, Yuri Fedetov, head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, told the UN General Assembly that 2.4 million people around the globe are victims of human trafficking. Although some are exploited for manual labor, most are sex slaves.
Let me repeat. 2.4 million women, men and children are being held as slaves at any one time! And only 1 in 100 is ever rescued!
So what is the world doing to stop this $32 billion/year industry? Not much. We sometimes revictimize the women by arresting them as prostitutes. We sometimes arrest the “Johns” who use the victims and are largely unaware of their circumstances. But comparitively little effort is expended toward disrupting the flow of traffickers. And virtually no effort is made to arrest the heads of this international crime industry.
We take the same approach to drugs. We have imprisoned tens of thousands for drug use and as small time dealers. But we have had little success in bringing the large dealers and industry leaders to justice. And when we arrest one leader, another quickly takes his place.
Could the fact that these industries control billions of dollars have something to do with the fact that we seem unable to stop the illegal trafficking? We’ve seen the Mexican drug cartels use their money to buy politicians, police and the courts, and to intimidate the populace. And these tactics are not unique to Mexico. There’s little doubt that traffickers of humans and arms in other countries (including the US) do the same things.
Likely, the people at the very top of these industries do not appear to be criminals. They are people of great wealth and influence. They have built a network of powerful friends which makes them seem invincible.
So what can we do to stop them? For one thing, we can make sure that our family and friends are aware of the problem. We can tell our state and federal representatives that these industries need to be stopped. We can demand that our governments change their approach to these crimes and, instead of attacking the victims and the lowest levels of these enterprises, use our resources to track down and attack the very highest levels.
We have the capability to end human trafficking. The question is: Do we have the will?
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What If Teapublicans Get Their Way In 2012?
31. March 2012 by admin.
After watching their debates and reading the conservative legislation being pushed through Congress and our state legislatures, it’s clear that Teapublicans will not be satisfied until they:
- Replace Social Security with retirement accounts based on volatile stock markets.
- Replace Medicare with vouchers leaving seniors at the mercy of private insurers.
- Repeal “Obamacare” making health care unaffordable for 60 million people.
- Eliminate insurance coverage for contraception.
- Eliminate all forms of public assistance for the poor.
- Eliminate unemployment insurance.
- Replace progressive taxes with a flat tax to benefit the wealthy.
- Reduce or eliminate taxes for corporations.
- Eliminate the EPA allowing corporations to foul our air and water.
- Eliminate oil and gas regulations leading to more environmental disasters.
- Open national park lands, such as the Grand Canyon, to mining.
- Eliminate Wall Street regulations designed to prevent economic collapses.
- Eliminate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that regulates credit cards.
- Eliminate the Federal Reserve.
- Eliminate the Department of Labor along with labor unions.
- Eliminate pensions and benefits for public employees.
- Eliminate the Department of Education along with public schools.
- Mandate that schools ban the teaching of evolution.
- Eliminate the US Postal Service.
- Eliminate funding for women’s health care through Planned Parenthood.
- Eliminate all subsidies for the development of alternative energy.
- Eliminate funding for the National Endowment for the Arts.
- Eliminate funding for National Public Radio and Public Television.
- Privatize prisons, roads, parks and virtually every other public entity.
- Eliminate all restrictions on firearms and ammunition.
- Eliminate all restrictions on hunting.
- Repeal the Constitution’s establishment clause that prevents a state-sponsored religion.
Seriously, is this the kind of country you want?
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A Truly Momentous Court Decision.
28. March 2012 by admin.
With the US Supreme Court poised to decide on the insurance mandate of “Obamacare,” there are a few things to keep in mind.
First, the idea of the mandate that Teapublicans now oppose was originated by…you guessed it…Teapublicans!
Second, the federal government already mandates that our citizens and businesses purchase insurance…even health insurance. You are currently mandated to pay for Social Security insurance and Medicare, and employers are mandated to pay for unemployment insurance.
What’s different about the federal government mandating that we pay for health insurance?
If the Court rules that the insurance mandate is unconstitutional, will we then see lawsuits claiming that the other mandates are unconstitutional as well? Will we no longer have Social Security, Medicare, and unemployment insurance? Teapublicans have already tried to dismantle these safety nets.
And what will happen to our health care system? Since Congress has previously passed legislation mandating hospitals to provide emergency medical treatment to anyone, regardless of their ability to pay, those costs will continue to be passed along to the insured through higher fees. Given the fact that more than 60 million Americans will be left uninsured, health care costs will continue to rise at a rate more than 10 times that of inflation.
Moreover, the rising cost of health care will continue to push multi-national corporations to send jobs overseas. The number of uninsured will continue to increase, unemployment will remain high, and quality health care will eventually become affordable only to the wealthy.
It’s no exaggeration to state that this decision is the most important in the Court’s history. The political implications will be even greater than the conservative majority voting to give the 2000 election to George W. Bush and voting to permit corporations to buy our elections.
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Calling all George Zimmermans.
26. March 2012 by admin.
Displaying its continuing contempt for the federal government, the Arizona legislature is considering a bill that would put more guns on our border in the hands of a volunteer militia under the direction of Governor Brewer. The proposed law known as SB1083, if passed and signed into law by our scorpion-eating governor, would create an “Arizona Special Missions Unit” at the bargain price of $1.4 million dollars.
The militia would consist entirely of volunteers who would provide their own weapons, except those which may be requisitioned by the governor from the Dept. of Defense. Of course, that would be no problem as the state is filled with heavily armed zealots with itchy trigger fingers. Indeed, the existing armaments of many Arizona civilians would be the envy of many of the world’s armies.
The bill would permit the unit to apprehend suspects and seize property. It would also provide immunity from prosecution for the volunteers for their actions while “on duty.” The bill provides for payment of up to $100 per day while on duty and up to $50 for one day of training per month.
Teapublican sponsors of the bill say it will aide the US Border Patrol and National Guard in stopping illegal immigration. But given the fact that the AZ Lege is on the verge of passing another “birther” bill, one assumes Governor Brewer might take her finger wagging to the next level and direct the unit to arrest President Obama on his next visit.
More realistically, the bill is likely to loose dozens of Dirty Harry wannabes in the mold of George Zimmerman on our international border. (George Zimmerman is, of course, the Sanford, Florida neighborhood watch captain who trailed an unarmed teenager and allegedly gunned him down in “self-defense.”)
What could possibly go wrong with that?
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The Real Three Stooges.
22. March 2012 by admin.
The Three Stooges movie, which will soon be opening at a theater near you, is puzzling in many ways. Why try to recreate a trio so iconic to American culture? Is Hollywood so devoid of creativity that it can’t find something new? More important, if you are going to make such a movie why not cast the starring roles with a contemporary trio of individuals who, in their own way, are every bit as comedic as the originals?
With apologies to Moe Howard, Curly Howard and Larry Fine, certainly the movie producers could do no better than Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum.
For months, these three have appeared in a hilarious television series on most of the major networks. They have toured the country displaying their comedic talents to millions. They have presented statements and ideas even more outrageous than the originals. Moreover, they need no writers. They seem to think up this stuff all by themselves!
All that we could hope for is that they add some slapstick physical comedy to their routines. How hilarious would it be to see Newt poke Rick in the eyes? Or to see Mitt slap Newt’s head and stomp Rick’s foot? How could it fail?
The actors in the new feature film have some big shoes to fill.
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Trayvon Martin Murder Shows Danger Of Carrying Handguns.
20. March 2012 by admin.
No matter what happens to the “neighborhood watch captain” who gunned down an unarmed 17-year-old in Florida, two things are clear: A promising young man’s life has been cut tragically short, and those who carry guns are all too inclined to use them.
Despite NRA claims, handguns in the hands of untrained citizens pose a greater danger to innocent people and to themselves than to violent criminals; a fact that is overwhelmingly supported by gun violence statistics.
In my opinion, there are two types of people who choose to carry handguns: 1 – Those who are seeking trouble. 2 - Those who have an irrational fear of others, particularly those who look different. It appears the Florida shooter fits both categories.
George Zimmerman reported a “suspicious” person to 911. But despite being told by the police dispatcher to avoid the young man, he followed Trayvon Martin with his gun drawn and he shot him. We don’t know Mr. Zimmerman’s state of mind. And we don’t know what led him to shoot. But we do know that the shooting was unnecessary. George Zimmerman could, and should, have kept his distance and allowed police to do their jobs.
So what now?
The best way to pay tribute to this young man is to do our best to ensure that others aren’t victimized by gun-toting Dirty Harry wannabes. We can start by making sure that George Zimmerman is charged with murder (manslaughter at minimum). Since 911 calls prove that Zimmerman pursued Martin, a claim of self-defense should not be an option. Next, Florida’s law needs to be changed to require the shooter to prove that he shot in self-defense. Not the other way around. Ideally, we would also eliminate all handguns in the US. Unfortunately, that genie is out of the bottle. There are simply too many to destroy. But we can discourage people from carrying handguns. And we can require anyone who owns a handgun to obtain training and a license so that we can minimize the number of George Zimmerman’s on our streets.
Why should it be more difficult for someone to obtain a license to operate a car than to carry a handgun?
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