Tuesday, February 10, 2015
you can't squeeze blood out of turnips...,
By CNu at February 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: common sense , parasitic , Peak Capitalism , Race and Ethnicity
four grilled-cheese trucks valued at $100 million...,
By CNu at February 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , Peak Capitalism , What IT DO Shawty...
baltic dry index at its lowest level ever...,
By CNu at February 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: contraction , Hanson's Peak Capitalism
Monday, February 09, 2015
always and everywhere - remember yourself...,
By CNu at February 09, 2015 0 comments
Labels: work
musical language
By CNu at February 09, 2015 0 comments
Labels: music? , scientific mystery
Sunday, February 08, 2015
secrecy has no place in our criminal justice system
Now I didn't start this race business, I'm just dealing with reality. Supreme Court Justice Roger B. Taney started it in 1857 when Dred Scott asked for his full rights of citizenship. Justice Taney denied his plea, stating: "The framers of the constitution believed that a black man had no rights that a white man was bound to respect."
You remember the Central Park jogger defendants? Swiftly arrested and indicted by a grand jury based upon incomplete evidence and police coerced confessions. All defendants were convicted and sentenced to lengthy prison terms before the guilty party confessed and exonerated them all. Its nice to believe that all prosecutors will be fair and honest, but we need only look at the record of former Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes. Convictions by Hyne's office of 11, yes 11, black men have been overturned following the revelation that the testimony and evidence offered by the assigned detective and accepted by the courts, was false, shoddy and manufactured. None of these men benefited from a secret grand jury proceeding, an honest prosecutor or a courageous judiciary.
We have entered an era when more rather than less openness is sought in legislative, regulatory and judicial proceedings. Is a witness more inclined to tell the truth if his/her secrecy is guaranteed or are they more likely to lie and slip the truth if they know that their identity and testimony may never see the light of day or the eyes of a competent defense attorney? I'll take openness and transparency over protection and secrecy any day.
By CNu at February 08, 2015 1 comments
Labels: American Original , Race and Ethnicity , Rule of Law
rule of law: not just the DoD, G-Dub salted the DoJ with dominionists too...,
The issue here is why these U.S. Attorneys were fired and the fact that the White House intended to replace them with U.S. Attorneys not confirmed by the senate. We now have abundant evidence that they were fired for not sufficiently politicizing their offices, for not indicting enough Democrats on bogus charges or for too aggressively going after Republicans. (Remember, Carol Lam is still the big story here.) We also now know that the top leadership of the Justice Department lied both to the public and to Congress about why the firing took place. As an added bonus we know the whole plan was hatched at the White House with the direct involvement of the president.
By CNu at February 08, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Race and Ethnicity , Rule of Law
william bennett's confused and confusing defense of marijuana prohibition
By CNu at February 08, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery
rule of law: while slackjawsjacked about crusades, bratton asked for resisting arrest to be made a felony...,
By CNu at February 08, 2015 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , Race and Ethnicity , Rule of Law
Saturday, February 07, 2015
this crusade, this war on terrorism is going to take a while...,
By CNu at February 07, 2015 2 comments
Labels: Living Memory , Obamamandian Imperative , theoconservatism
internet infiltration for manipulation, deception, and reputation destruction
By CNu at February 07, 2015 0 comments
Labels: cognitive infiltration , disinformation , domestic terrorism , Naked Emperor , What IT DO Shawty...
Friday, February 06, 2015
situational awareness
The Art of Manliness | There’s a scene at the beginning of The Bourne Identity where the film’s protagonist is sitting in a diner, trying to figure out who he is and why he has a bunch of passports and a gun stashed in a safety deposit box. Bourne also notices that he, well, notices things that other people don’t. Watch:
By Dale Asberry at February 06, 2015 4 comments
Labels: culture of competence
these old republicans pretending to hide their purses and clutch their pearls tickle me...,
By CNu at February 06, 2015 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Obamamandian Imperative , WW-III
the return of intimate killing...,
By CNu at February 06, 2015 7 comments
Labels: killer-ape , objective strength , What Now?
hashemite tribe not at all confused about what's next
“By: Reuters | Amman | Posted: February 3, 2015 10:38 pm | Updated: February 4, 2015 9:14 am
“A Jordanian official said the authorities would swiftly execute several militants in retaliation, including an Iraqi woman whom Amman had sought to swap for the pilot taken captive after his plane crashed in Syria in December….
“‘The revenge will be as big as the calamity that has hit Jordan,’ army spokesman Colonel Mamdouh al Ameri said in a televised statement confirming the death of the pilot, who was seized by Islamic State in December.
“The fate of Kasaesbeh, a member of a large tribe that forms the backbone of support for the country’s Hashemite monarchy, has gripped Jordan for weeks and some Jordanians have criticised King Abdullah for embroiling them in the U.S.-led war that they say will provoke a backlash by militants….
“DEMAND FOR REVENGE
“In the pilot’s hometown of Karak in southern Jordan, people demanded:
“‘I want to see Sajida’s body burnt and all the other terrorists in Jordanian prisons … Only then will my thirst for revenge be satisfied,’ said Abdullah al-Majali, a government employee among dozens of demonstrators in the centre of Karak.
this is quite a different sort of reaction than the kind often seen in western nations where the families of victims often forgive — in public — whoever killed their family member(s).
By CNu at February 06, 2015 4 comments
Labels: accountability , identity politics , Livestock Management
can shinzo abe help japan recover a little testicular fortitude?
By CNu at February 06, 2015 0 comments
Labels: bushido , Strict Father , you used to be the man
msnbc fired arsalan iftikhar for telling the truth about "bobby" jindal
By CNu at February 06, 2015 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Ass Clownery , Race and Ethnicity
Thursday, February 05, 2015
it's not merely a civic responsibility to speak out against waste, fraud, and abuse!!!
By CNu at February 05, 2015 14 comments
Labels: accountability , agenda , elite , establishment , Livestock Management
transparency and consistency would go a long way toward restoring public trust...,
By CNu at February 05, 2015 1 comments
Labels: agenda , elite , establishment , propaganda
saudi princes, tangled webs, and public trust
By CNu at February 05, 2015 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy , Living Memory , The Great Game
Wednesday, February 04, 2015
musical chairs: bass, faces, races in american public spaces
Two Duke students tell us how all of this got started, then three experts consider the deeper issues: the proper role of Islam in the public square, why the Muslim call to prayer makes some people nervous, and even the wisdom of using one holy space for two different religions.
Rachael Clark, member of Duke's Presbyterian Campus Ministry
Noura Elsayed, member of Duke's Muslim Student Association
Mollie Hemingway, senior editor at The Federalist
Nihad Awad, Executive Director and Founder of the Council on American-Islamic Relations
Isaac Weiner, author of Religion Out Loud: Religious Sound, Public Space, and American Pluralism
By CNu at February 04, 2015 4 comments
Labels: clampdown , Race and Ethnicity , theoconservatism
cathedral: bass in your voice is the substance of what you say, not the sound of how you say it...,
By CNu at February 04, 2015 0 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , Ass Clownery , Race and Ethnicity
2015 already looking to be an exciting year
By Dale Asberry at February 04, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , contraction , doesn't end well , not a good look , peak employment , What Now? , you used to be the man
U.S. delivering a staggeringly low 44% of full-time jobs as a percent of the adult population 18 years and older...,
By CNu at February 04, 2015 5 comments
Labels: musical chairs , Peak Capitalism , peak employment , What Now?
fukushima ecocide transcends climate change...,
By CNu at February 04, 2015 0 comments
Labels: unspeakable
Tuesday, February 03, 2015
there's no such thing as anthropogenic climate change, there's no such thing as...
By Dale Asberry at February 03, 2015 31 comments
adam curtis bitter lake
There’s a full account of this momentous meeting here:
http://www.ameu.org/getattachment/51ee4866-95c1-4603-b0dd-e16d2d49fcbc/The-Day-FDR-Met-Saudi-Arabia-Ibn-Saud.aspx
Note that it mentions in passing Winston Churchill’s belated, ill-mannered and failed attempt to emulate the meeting soon afterwards (Churchill knowingly ignored the King’s loathing of smoking and drinking, and alienated him in other ways. The more cunning Roosevelt took great care to please the King, and so got what he wanted ) . Churchill’s meeting went wrong in every conceivable respect.
There are also several pictures, and some colour film, of the Bitter Lake Summit. Roosevelt looks close to death. Ibn Saud looks as a King should look, immensely self-possessed and full of unquestioned power.
The fascinating, picturesque and momentous event, which ought to be world-famous, is almost entirely unknown. The embarking of the King at Jeddah with his entourage (including an astrologer), the carpeting of the decks of the destroyer USS Murphy, and the erection of a tent among her torpedo tubes and gun turrets, the corralling of sheep at her stern, the transfer of the monarch by bosun’s chair to Roosevelt’s ship, the heavy cruiser USS Quincy, are all wonderful enough anyway.
But the subject matter of the meeting is even better. First, there are the beginnings of US military protection for Saudi Arabia in return for American dominance of the Saudi oilfields (which had begun to flow only in 1938 and which the US oil companies had penetrated in competition with the then powerful British Empire and its oil interests). Then there is the King’s absolute refusal to countenance American support for Jewish settlement in what would soon be Israel.
Roosevelt completely accepted this, and wrote to Ibn Saud soon afterwards:
‘GREAT AND GOOD FRIEND:
I have received the communication which Your Majesty sent me under date of March 10, 1945, in which you refer to the question of Palestine and to the continuing interest of the Arabs in current developments affecting that country.
I am gratified that Your Majesty took this occasion to bring your views on this question to my attention and I have given the most careful attention to the statements which you make in your letter. I am also mindful of the memorable conversation which we had not so long ago and in the course of which I had an opportunity to obtain so vivid an impression of Your Majesty’s sentiments on this question.
Your Majesty will recall that on previous occasions I communicated to you the attitude of the American Government toward Palestine and made clear our desire that no decision be taken with respect to the basic situation in that country without full consultation with both Arabs and Jews. Your Majesty will also doubtless recall that during our recent conversation I assured you that I would take no action, in my capacity as Chief of the Executive Branch of this Government, which might prove hostile to the Arab people.
It gives me pleasure to renew to Your Majesty the assurances which you have previously received regarding the attitude of my Government and my own, as Chief Executive, with regard to the question of Palestine and to inform you that the policy of this Government in this respect is unchanged.
I desire also at this time to send you my best wishes for Your Majesty’s continued good health and for the welfare of your people.
Your Good Friend,
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT’
Roosevelt’s successor, Harry Truman, would later override this by recognising Israel in 1948, and committing the USA to its support. His decision is believed to have been based on electoral considerations. The tension between the two positions has endured in US policy ever since.
So in many ways the foundations were laid for the modern Middle East, the overpowering of a failing British empire by an ambitious America, a contradiction at the heart of American policy between its Saudi alliance and its friendship for the Zionist project, all floating upon a sea of oil.
So I knew I had come to the right place when I noted that the meeting provided the title and the main opening scene of Adam Curtis’s astonishing new documentary ‘Bitter Lake’ (the Roosevelt-Ibn Saud meeting took place on the Great Bitter Lake, part of the Suez Canal) .
Anyone interested in this occasion must have an unconventional (and therefore interesting) approach to postwar history. He must be able to tell the difference between what was important and what was famous.
By CNu at February 03, 2015 3 comments
Labels: History's Mysteries , The Great Game
malcolm x was right about america
By CNu at February 03, 2015 0 comments
Labels: American Original , The Hardline , truth
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
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