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Mel Goodman | Incredible Shrinking Presidency

Mon, 12 Sep 2005 16:16:43 -0700

 

David Moberg; Paul Krugman; Tomdispatch interviews James Carroll;

demographer Emmanuel Todd discusses the decline of the American system in

his interview with Le Figaro; Mel Goodman explores what he describes as

the " Incredible Shrinking Presidency, " and more... Browse our

continually updating front page at http://www.truthout.org

 

Mayday Mississippi Delta

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by Katrina. We will provide the best sources available for the most

up-to-date and expansive coverage possible.

 

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Mel Goodman | Incredible Shrinking Presidency

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205A.shtml

Mel Goodman illustrates through examples how, over the past three

years, we have been watching the gradual unraveling of the integrity and

credibility of President Bush and his entire administration. We have

witnessed, Goodman explains, the results of the libertarian policies

of the

Bush administration, which include exploiting the tragedy and terror of

9/11 to provide huge sums of money to the richest and most powerful

bureaucracies in the American system of government.

 

 

Steven Hill | Katrina Shows Importance of Government

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205B.shtml

The reputation of government is suffering from a massive

public-relations crisis. It gets no credit for the good things it

does, and all the

blame and scorn for the mistakes it makes. The aftermath of Hurricane

Katrina has caused some Americans to believe that the government is

incapable of helping people. But Steven Hill argues that would be the

wrong

conclusion to draw from this tragic episode.

 

 

Cornel West | Exiles from a City and from a Nation

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205C.shtml

It takes something as big as Hurricane Katrina and the misery we saw

among the poor black people of New Orleans to get America to focus on

race and poverty, Cornel West explains. What we saw unfold in the days

after the hurricane was the most naked manifestation of conservative

social policy towards the poor, where the message for decades has

been: " You

are on your own. "

 

 

James Carroll: The Mosquito and the Hammer

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205D.shtml

Tomdispatch interviews James Carroll on our Post-9/11 World. James

Carroll is the son of a lieutenant-general who was the founding

director of

the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency, a former Catholic priest

and antiwar activist in the Vietnam era. Within days of the attacks of

September 11, 2001, Carroll, Tomdispatch suggests, became perhaps our

most passionate - and prophetic - columnist in the mainstream media.

 

 

Heating Oil Prices Expected to Surge

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205E.shtml

With fuel prices surging because of Hurricane Katrina, there are no

guarantees heating oil won't hit an unprecedented $3 a gallon. Last

year's

average of $1.95 per gallon in Maine was already enough to make

customers wince. Officials worry that federal heating assistance for

the poor

will fall short of what's necessary to keep people warm.

 

 

David Moberg | Will History Repeat Itself?

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205F.shtml

The crisis wrought by Katrina, shaped by the policies of a government

that neglected long-term needs, could help shift the balance of

politics, Moberg explains. So far, no one has stepped up.

 

 

Paul Krugman | All the President's Friends

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205G.shtml

The lethally inept response to Hurricane Katrina revealed to everyone

that the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which earned universal

praise during the Clinton years, is a shell of its former self. Paul

Krugman argues that the hapless Michael Brown - who is no longer

overseeing

relief efforts but still heads the agency - has become a symbol of

cronyism.

 

 

Emmanuel Todd: The Specter of a Soviet-Style Crisis

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205H.shtml

What a difference from the United States of the Second World War that

simultaneously crushed the Japanese Army with its fleet of aircraft

carriers, organized the Normandy landing, reequipped the Russian army in

light materiel, contributed magisterially to Europe's liberations, and

kept the European and German populations liberated from Hitler alive! The

Americans knew how to dominate the Nazi storm with a mastery they show

themselves incapable of today in just a single one of their regions.

 

 

Pentagon Drafts Permeative Nuke Policy

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205I.shtml

The US Defense Department has written a draft revision of its nuclear

operations doctrine that outlines the use of nuclear weapons to pre-empt

an enemy's attack with weapons of mass destruction.

 

 

Cover-Up: Toxic Waters 'Will Make New Orleans Unsafe for a Decade'

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205J.shtml

Toxic chemicals in the New Orleans flood waters will make the city

unsafe for full human habitation for a decade, a US government

official has

told The Independent on Sunday. And, he added, the Bush administration

is covering up the danger.

 

 

Human Rights Fear over CIA " Extraordinary Rendition " Flights

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205K.shtml

Suspects are denied legal representation, and their detention is

concealed from the International Committee of the Red Cross. The most

common

destination is Egypt, but there is evidence of detainees also being

flown to Jordan, Morocco, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Syria.

 

 

Death Toll Mounts in Tal Afar

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205L.shtml

Insurgents staged a classic guerrilla retreat from Tal Afar on Sunday,

melting into the countryside through a network of tunnels to escape an

Iraqi-US force that reported killing about 150 rebels while storming

the militant bastion.

 

 

US Faces Unprecedented UN Opposition

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205M.shtml

Rarely in UN history has the United States, the organization's chief

sponsor and host, looked as awkward or vulnerable to foreign eyes as it

does now. With 170 world leaders meeting in New York this week, the Bush

administration is scrambling to save lives and restore its image.

 

 

Belfast Riots Some of Worst in a Decade

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205N.shtml

Protestant extremists rioted for a second straight night Sunday,

attacking police and burning cars in some of the most widespread street

mayhem that Belfast has experienced for a decade, following anger over a

restricted parade.

 

 

Nuclear Storage on Indian Graves

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205O.shtml

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Friday approved a private

company's plan to build a nuclear waste storage site on the Skull Valley

Goshute Indian Reservation in Utah, moving the proposal a crucial step

closer

to fruition.

 

 

Grisly Scene Greets Bush in New Orleans

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205P.shtml

The grim harvest of bloated bodies continued unabated as President

George W. Bush began his first tour of the city of New Orleans,

devastated

two weeks ago by Hurricane Katrina.

 

 

Senator Diane Feinstein | Is Roberts in the Mainstream?

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205Y.shtml

Senator Feinstein: " It is clear that Judge Roberts is brilliant and has

a strong legal background. However, as the Senate evaluates Judge

Roberts for the position of Chief Justice, I think it is essential to

determine whether he will be a leader who can generate consensus and find

compromise, as well as embody the mainstream of American legal thinking. "

 

 

Roberts Hearing a Test for Senate Democrats

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091205Z.shtml

When Judge John G. Roberts Jr. arrives in the historic Russell Caucus

Room ... the 18 senators on the Judiciary Committee, 10 Republicans and

8 Democrats, will be keenly aware that they too will be judged.

 

 

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