Guest guest Posted May 6, 2005 Report Share Posted May 6, 2005 " Virginia Metze " <vmetze Thu, 5 May 2005 18:51:49 -0500 Reading List for Tuesday, May 3, 2005 Here is the most interesting of what I found for Tuesday! Barr urges change to part of Patriot Act By JESSE J. HOLLAND, Associated Press Writer Last Updated 12:39 pm PDT Tuesday, May 3, 2005 Sacramento Bee WASHINGTON (AP) - A former Republican congressman urged lawmakers Tuesday to limit the government's ability to search for evidence without immediately telling the investigation's target, a part of the USA Patriot Act that Congress is reconsidering. While sections of the Patriot Act expire this year, the law's national standards for what are sometimes known as " sneak and peek " searches are permanent. Still, former GOP Rep. Bob Barr of Georgia told a House Judiciary subcommittee that lawmakers should scale back the delayed notification warrant provision inside the Patriot Act anyway. [...] Read it all at: http://tinyurl.com/7sq7c The game is fixed Bush's Social Security cuts for wealthy a pittance compared with benefits they get from his tax cuts E.J. Dionne, Jr. Washington Post Writers Group 05.03.05 WASHINGTON -- There is a name for those who continue to sit at a gambling table even after they learn that the game is fixed. They are called fools. Now that President Bush has proposed Social Security benefit cuts through " progressive indexing, " his critics are said to have an obligation to negotiate in good faith to achieve a solution. There are just two problems with that sentence: The words " good faith " and " solution. " [...] Read the rest at WorkingforChange web site: http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=18989 Experts See Problems for DeLay Potential Defense Weighed By Jeffrey H. Birnbaum Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, April 28, 2005; Page A06 Now that it's clear that his controversial private-paid trips abroad will be put under a microscope in Congress, Tom DeLay is in serious danger of being declared in violation of House ethics rules, legal experts say. Lawyers who specialize in ethics cases believe that the Republican House majority leader from Texas might be in technical breach of at least a few congressional regulations. According to published reports, a registered foreign agent paid for one of DeLay's overseas trips and a registered lobbyist used his credit card to pay for another foreign airfare -- actions the rules prohibit. DeLay may also have accepted gifts that exceeded congressional limits, taken an expense-paid trip overseas for longer than the rules allow and not disclosed all of the benefits he received. [...] Read it all at: http://tinyurl.com/dkc3w And to think that apparently the " religious " right still listens to this guy! More Limbaugh theology: " The religious left in this country hates and despises the God of Christianity and Catholicism " MediaMatters.org Posted to the web on Thursday April 28, 2005 at 12:32 PM EST Nationally syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh claimed that " the religious left ... hates and despises the God of Christianity. " Limbaugh has previously asserted that " The left is scared to death of God, " " Liberals consider themselves more powerful than God, " and that liberals are " soulless " because " souls come from God. " From the April 27 edition of The Rush Limbaugh Show: LIMBAUGH: I would submit to you that people on the left are religious, too. Their God is just different. The left has a different God. There's a religious left in this country. And, the religious left in this country hates and despises the God of Christianity and Catholicism and whatever else. They despise it because they fear it, because it's a threat, because that God has moral absolutes. That God has right and wrong, that God doesn't deal in nuance, that God doesn't deal in gray area, that God says, " This is right and that is wrong. " Read about more problems with the media at: http://mediamatters.org/items/200504280002 More Bolton scandal Diplomacy by Death Squad How Bolton Armed Haiti's Thugs and Killers By IRA KURZBAN May 3, 2005 Miami, Florida On Dec. 14, 2004, in the predawn hours, a large convoy of U.N. troops entered the Port-au-Prince slum of Cite Soleil. They began firing. Esterlin Marie Carmelle was in bed with her 2-year-old son, Herlens. Her husband got out of bed to get ready for work. The shooting intensified, and she remained in bed beside her child. According to a Harvard Law School report the following occurred: " Ms. Carmelle recalled, she `felt something warm' on her arm and said to her husband, 'I feel like I got hit with a bullet.' She told us that she realized that 'it wasn't me who had been shot,' as her boy lay limp and lifeless beside her, his 'blood and brain matter were sliding down my arm.' Though Ms. Carmelle said that she then passed out, her husband told us that a stray bullet had entered their shack with such force that it had removed part of their child's head, leaving Herlens to die in his mother's arms.'' [...] Read the rest at: http://www.counterpunch.org/kurzban05032005.html It has not been unnoticed by some that a month after the autopsy of Terri Schiavo the autopsy report has not been released. The autopsy was done by April 1. If you hear or see anything authoritative about it, please let us know! Air Force probes religious bias charges at academy Cadet complaints are rising at Colorado school, officials say From Mike Mount CNN Washington Bureau Thursday, May 5, 2005 Posted: 12:17 PM EDT (1617 GMT) updated from May 3 article. 05/03/05 07:35 PM, EDT WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Air Force said Tuesday it will appoint a task force to investigate allegations of religious intolerance at the Air Force Academy. Among the items to be reviewed will be Air Force policy and guidance concerning religious respect and tolerance at the academy, said acting Secretary of the Air Force Michael Dominguez. [...] Read it all at the CNN web site: http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/05/03/airforce.religion/index.html Verified Voting sent out a special issue of their newsletter on Tuesday to tell about June 9-14 lobbying events in Washington DC. See http://www.verifiedvoting.org/article.php?list=type & type=6 To learn about their views, browse http://www.verifiedvoting.org Congress Budget Plan Moves ANWR Drilling Ahead USA: May 2, 2005 WASHINGTON - A $2.6 trillion federal budget blueprint approved by Congress late Thursday may clear the way for a Republican plan to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling, according to congressional aides. The budget plan does not specifically mention ANWR drilling by name. But Judd Gregg, a New Hampshire Republican who heads the Senate Budget Committee, indicated its language was carefully crafted to ensure that Senate legislation to give oil companies access to the Alaskan wildlife refuge would not be subject to a filibuster. Read the rest at: http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/30641/story.htm or http://tinyurl.com/9gxnw or http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/050305EA.shtml Three more judicial filibuster falsehoods, courtesy of James Dobson Focus on the Family founder and chairman James C. Dobson made a series of false and misleading claims about the Senate's use of the filibuster to block judicial nominees. On the April 21 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, Dobson asserted: 1) that former Clinton nominee Richard A. Paez " was not an appeals court judge " and would not " have had a majority if given a simple up-or-down vote " ; 2) that former President Bill Clinton " got 100 percent " of his appellate court nominees who reached the floor approved; and 3) that the " ABA [American Bar Association] had given its highest stamp of approval " to the 10 Bush nominees filibustered by Senate Democrats. First, Clinton did indeed nominate Paez for an appellate court seat; he was finally confirmed in March 2000 after four years of delay by the Republican-controlled Senate. Second, Republican senators blocked 16 of Clinton's appellate court nominees in his second term alone. Finally, only three of the 10 Bush nominees that Democrats have filibustered have received the ABA's highest rating. [...] Read the rest at Media Matters for America: http://mediamatters.org/items/200504220006 How Blackwell and Petro Saved Bush's Brain: And the rise of the right wing juggernaut in Ohio Bob Fitrakis April 27, 2005 The Free Press The hotly disputed results of the 2004 presidential election have become entangled in a fundamentalist crusade over who will control Ohio. Extremist right wing screachers such as Pastor Rod Parsley of the World Harvest Church, Ann Coulter, Alan Keyes, Ohio gubernatorial candidate J. Kenneth Blackwell and followers of Jerry Falwell, have taken center pulpit in an escalated war over what really happened when George W. Bush was allegedly re-elected in November, 2004, and who will occupy the Buckeye Statehouse in 2006. [...] Read the rest at: http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/3/2005/1116 Nero Fiddled While Rome Burned; Media Roast Brings Hysterical Laughter While Iraq Burns By Bob Kendall 05/03/05 Political Strategy A lot of Washington bigwigs need glasses! They don't even see what's going on. Hysterical laughter erupted at the Saturday night media roast when Laura Bush celebrated the media get together by cracking jokes about George going to bed at 9. Laura Bush explained in effect that was why she and Lynne Cheney had to watch Desperate Housewives between trips to an entertainment establishment like Chippendale's, where men prance about nearly nude, with Mrs. Cheney and Condoleezza Rice. She even mentioned the most famous weed cutter of them all, Bush on Crawford ranch detail, and glibly mentioned the all-time worst U.S. movie horror epic, Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Now the question must be asked: Has the White House resident gotten any counsel about raising Laura's entertainment standards? The very weekend while the media bigwigs were launching into uproarious laugher over some of the truly tasteless humor, did it for one sober second dawn on any of them that U.S. service personnel were dying that very day in Iraq? [...] Read the rest at: http://www.politicalstrategy.org/archives/001432.php Army Recruiters Say They Feel Pressure to Bend Rules By DAMIEN CAVE The New York Times Published: May 3, 2005 It was late September when the 21-year-old man, fresh from a three-week commitment in a psychiatric ward, showed up at an Army recruiting station in southern Ohio. The two recruiters there wasted no time signing him up, and even after the man's parents told them he had bipolar disorder - a diagnosis that would disqualify him - he was all set to be shipped to boot camp, and perhaps Iraq after that, before senior officers found out and canceled the enlistment. Despite an Army investigation, the recruiters were not punished and were still working in the area late last month. [...] Read it all at: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/03/national/03recruit.html Interested in what is going on regarding the torture by Americans under tacit or implicit instructions from their superiors? If you are like me, to see a 21 year old girl, who perhaps wasn't even old enough to vote when she committed the offenses, be tried and letting the fat cats off the hook is a very revolting sight... The Human Rights Watch organization web site has a page " Getting Away with Torture? Command Responsibility for the U.S. Abuse of Detainees. " http://www.hrw.org/reports/2005/us0405/ Triumph of the Theo-Cons Pope Benedict XVI, a Rightwing Politician By VICENTE NAVARRO May 2, 2005 Baltimore, Maryland In most of the media coverage of Cardinal Ratzinger's election as successor to John Paul II, he has been presented as very conservative on moral and religious issues. His opposition to legalizing abortion, homosexual marriage, and the ordination of women and his support for continuing the celibacy of priests and other church traditions, all have contributed to his reputation as a profoundly conservative religious person. Not much has been said, however, about his political views, except his being a member of the youth branch of the Nazi Party in Germany (the Hitler Youth). This was mentioned, then quickly dismissed as having no significance, since, as the Herald Tribune (21 April 2005) noted, " Everybody had to be enrolled in Hitler Youth at that time. " Otherwise, his political positions have been overlooked, ignored, or set aside as having no relevance. The reality, however, is quite different. Ratzinger is profoundly political. And his political positions are more than conservative, they are ultra-right-wing. He was one of the most ultra-right cardinals of recent times. I will elaborate on this, but first, let's dispense with the claim that every young person in Germany at that time was in the Hitler Youth. That is nonsense. Many young Germans, including Catholics, not only refused to join the Hitler Youth but fought against Hitler in a courageous and principled way. In a village near where the young Ratzinger lived (near Marktl a mere 15 miles from Braunau, Hitler's birthplace), two thousand Catholics signed a petition protesting the Nazi order to remove crucifixes from schoolrooms. In Munich, where Ratzinger later became archbishop, twenty Catholic students were executed in 1942 for distributing anti-Nazi leaflets at the university. They became known as the White Rose -- die weisse Rose. There was an anti-war resistance in Germany, including a Catholic resistance, which Ratzinger never joined, supported, or recognized. Even later, when Germany regained democracy, Bishop Ratzinger of Munich never paid tribute to those who had been killed because of their commitment to liberty and freedom. Among them, incidentally, were many communists, whom Ratzinger had defined as " scum. " [...] Read the rest at CounterPunch: http://www.counterpunch.com/navarro05022005.html How have we come to this in America? Jesus told us to pray in our closets, not the street corners. When I was a child I was told it was impolite to ask people about their religion or politics... what's less bang them on the head with it! Whose Nation Under God? Religious extremists claim the Founders as their kin while they attack their ideals By Robert Kuttner Web Exclusive: 04.28.05 When John Kennedy was running for president and passions were running high about whether a Catholic could serve both the American citizenry and Rome, a joke made the rounds about a priest and a minister whose friendship nearly came to blows. Finally the priest phoned his old friend. ''What a pity, " he said. ''Here we are, both men of the cloth, fighting over politics. " ''It's true, " said the minister. ''We're both Christians. We both worship the same God -- you in your way, and I in His. " America, which separated church and state precisely to protect the private right to worship, has long had its share of religious absolutists who have wanted to harness the power of the state to their own view of revealed truth. But never before in our history has the government deliberately and cynically intervened on the side of the zealots. [...] Read the whole article on the American Prospect Web Site: http://tinyurl.com/cebbw Filibuster Frist New Leaders Council Have you heard what's happening at Princeton? Students have initiated a protest against Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's plan to end the filibuster and prevent Senate Democrats from stopping extremist judicial nominations. The " Filibuster Frist " protest, taking place in front of Princeton's Frist Campus Center (that's right - paid for by the Tennessee Senator's family) is still going strong after a full week. The mock filibuster has gained national attention and has put pressure on the Senate Republican Leader. When Filibuster Frist began, students had no idea what kind of success they would have. They hoped to make some waves at Senator Frist's alma mater; but it was clear after a couple days that this was going to have far-reaching ripple effects. Picking up momentum, students began congregating in droves to the filibuster, offering no shortage of help. Soon enough, local and state press had picked up on the story and calls of support were coming in from across the nation. [...] Read the rest, including their success with media, at: http://www.newleaderscouncil.org/advocacy/filibuster_frist.html Wesley Clark is apparently going to run in 2008, and his friends and volunteers are asked to check in at: http://www.clarkvolunteers.com/index.php Hitting the Middle Class, Again TODAY'S EDITORIALS Published: May 3, 2005 The New York Times As he moved into the home stretch of his 60-day Social Security road show last week, it became clear that President Bush had saved the worst for last. Mr. Bush endorsed a proposal that would take a huge bite out of the Social Security retirement benefits for the middle class, claiming that would close some 70 percent of the system's financing gap. That figure is almost certainly overstated. Under the proposed reductions, young workers who now earn about $36,000 would face a 16 percent cut; those earning about $58,000 would face a cut of 25 percent, and those earning $90,000, 29 percent. People not yet in the work force would face even larger reductions. [..] Read the rest at: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/03/opinion/03tue1.html What do they mean, unprepared? Don't they know of Cheney's underground empire? Built right after he was in office? What do they care what happens to all of us " fungibles? " U.S. Called Unprepared For Nuclear Terrorism Experts Critical of Evacuation Plans By John Mintz Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, May 3, 2005; Page A01 When asked during the campaign debates to name the gravest danger facing the United States, President Bush and challenger Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) gave the same answer: a nuclear device in the hands of terrorists. But more than 3 1/2 years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the U.S. government has failed to adequately prepare first responders and the public for a nuclear strike, according to emergency preparedness and nuclear experts and federal reports. [...] Read the rest at: http://tinyurl.com/a39py U.S. may allow nuke strikes over WMD Proposal would reverse 10-year policy Japan Times Monday, May 2, 2005 WASHINGTON (Kyodo) The U.S. military is considering allowing regional combatant commanders to request presidential approval for pre-emptive nuclear strikes against possible attacks with weapons of mass destruction on the United States or its allies, according to a draft nuclear operations paper. The March 15 paper, drafted by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is titled " Doctrine for Joint Nuclear Operations, " providing " guidelines for the joint employment of forces in nuclear operations . . . for the employment of U.S. nuclear forces, command and control relationships, and weapons effect considerations. " [...] To read the rest, go to: http://tinyurl.com/9zjke Isn't it interesting what one can read on the internet? Al Gore will receive award at Webby Awards! Courtesy of TechWeb News InternetWeek.com Updated Tuesday, May 3, 2005, 6:17 PM EDT Former Vice President Al Gore is scheduled to receive the lifetime achievement award at this year's 9th Annual Webby Awards, organizers said Tuesday. Vint Cerf, widely credited as a founder of the Internet, is scheduled to present the award to Gore at the Internet honors' ceremony in New York June 6, the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences said. Cerf is also a member of the academy. [...] Read more at: http://tinyurl.com/9o2rz I am not sure how we can blame this on Republicans only, but I am thinking about it! Growing Up Denatured By BRADFORD McKEE The New York Times Published: April 28, 2005 WERE it not for the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, Neil Figler said, his sons, 7 and 11, might never peel themselves away from the Xbox to go outside and play. " My kids want to finish their homework so they can play video games, " said Mr. Figler, 47, a salesman and Cubmaster in Goldens Bridge, N.Y. In Scouting his sons have learned to light fires, handle knives and build sleds for trekking through the woods. But even those occasional encounters with nature are planned and supervised by adults. Nonetheless, the outings seem wilder than most anything else going on in kidland these days. Mr. Figler said his sons find life easier and more familiar in front of a computer screen. Among the Scouts, he said, " that's more the norm than the exception. " [...] Read the rest at: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/28/garden/28kids.html? For those of us interested in education and in our minds, another internet article surfaced this week, this one on the web site CounterCurrents.org: The Dumbing Down Of The American Mind By Doug Soderstrom 23 April, 2005 Countercurrents.org There is a very dangerous phenomenon that seems to be occurring in the United States of America; something that I refer to as " the dumbing-down of the American mind, " a nearly willful tendency for Americans to forgo reality in favor of believing what they want to believe. But how could such a thing have occurred in such a proud nation, one that, according to George Bush, has become known as a bastion of freedom and democracy, a bright light for the whole world to see? In my opinion, there are five factors that can explain such a phenomenon. [...] Read all about it at: http://www.countercurrents.org/us-soderstrom230405.htm or http://tinyurl.com/cua57 There will never be a charge for this reading list and I won't ask for contributions. It may be freely distributed as long as it is sent out in its entirety with this statement attached and no charge is made. Of course you are free to use the URLs in your own posts, etc. © Virginia Metze If you got this from a friend and want to be on the list, send your email address to vmetze Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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