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Senator Edward M. Kennedy tells his extraordinary personal story:

True Compass: A Memoir
by Edward M. Kennedy.

Read Barack Obama's vision for America:

The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
by Barack Obama

Boran2 and maryb2004 recommend:

The Big Over Easy: A Nursery Crime
by Jasper Fforde

Must-have information for all presidents-and citizens-of the twenty-first century?

Physics for Future Presidents: The Science behind the Headlines
Richard A. Muller

rae recommends:

Dark Ages America: The Final Phase of Empire
by Morris Berman.

On BooMan’s shelf:

Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
by Doris Kearns Goodwin

This looks interesting:

Adventure Divas
by Holly Morris

Here’s a good one from
Elizabeth Gilbert:

Eat Pray Love
by Elizabeth Gilbert

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Recommended by Indianadem and ejmw:
The Conscience of a Liberal
by Paul Wellstone

From northcountry’s bookshelf:

The New Golden Age:
The Coming Revolution Against
Political Corruption and Economic Chaos
by Ravi Batra

A novel about contractors in Iraq from the woman that runs The Spy That Billed Me:

Outsourced: A Novel
from RJ Hillhouse.


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Challenging Empire: How People, Governments, and the UN Defy US Power by Phyllis Bennis (interviewed on DN!)


Featured by Keith Olbermann, New (Powell's Sale): Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower by William Blum (whose other books merit serious consideration)


"Explosive" State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration
by James Risen


The book the CIA doesn't want you to read: Jawbreaker: The Attack on Bin Laden and Al Qaeda: A Personal Account by the CIA's Key Field Commander
Larry Johnson's review


BT's all-time best seller:

PERMACULTURE:
A Designers' Manual

$79.95 * Sale: $59.95


Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in U.S. Women's History (Third Edition)


The Undercover Economist: Exposing Why the Rich Are Rich, the Poor Are Poor And Why You Can Never Buy a Decent Used Car!


The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl
by Timothy Egan


Green Press Initiative
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Journalistas: 100 Years of the Best Writing and Reporting by Women Journalists by Eleanor Mills * NYT review


Bury Me Standing: the Gypsies & Their Journey


1491: New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus



Brokeback Mountain
by Annie Proulx
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Imperial Ambitions: Conversations on the Post-9/11 World by Noam Chomsky (Power & Terror: Post 9-11 Talks)


The Price of Privilege:

How Parental Pressure and
Material Advantage Are Creating a Generation of
Disconnected and Unhappy Kids

by Madeline Levine


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I forgot, Senator Obama is the Saviour.  The Infallible One.

Make no mistake about it:  Obama's objection, and the objection of the Democratic Party "leadership" as a whole, is about Bush's mismanagement of the Iraq invasion and occupation (i.e., "It could have all worked out beautifully IF ONLY..."), not the imperialist, illegal invasion itself.

I give you this, written about Obama as a candidate for the Illinois Senate in 2004:

On September 24 (2004), Barack Obama -- the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from Illinois, and a shoo-in favorite -- suggested "surgical missile strikes" on Iran may become necessary. "[L]aunching some missile strikes into Iran is not the optimal position for us to be in" given the ongoing war in Iraq, Obama told the Chicago Tribune.

"On the other hand, having a radical Muslim theocracy in possession of nuclear weapons is worse," he said. Obama went on to argue that military strikes on Pakistan should not be ruled out if "violent Islamic extremists" were to "take over."

A U.S. strike on Iran could well open up a new war front. When the CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) conducted a recent series of war games involving an attack on Iran, an Air Force source told Newsweek, "The war games were unsuccessful at preventing the conflict from escalating."

Obama opposes immediate withdrawal from Iraq. His positions are entirely consistent with the Democratic Party's platform, which explicitly puts Iran on notice: "[A] nuclear-armed Iran is an unacceptable risk to us and our allies...With John Kerry as commander-in-chief, we will never wait for a green light from abroad when our safety is at stake."

That's some peacenik, there.  "Surgical strikes" on Iran that would blow up the entire region and kill hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Iranians.

Aw, give peace "surgical strikes" a chance!

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by The Blogging Curmudgeon on Fri Mar 23rd, 2007 at 11:04:50 AM EST
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In his own words:

In terms of timetable, I'm not somebody who can say with certainty that a year from now or six months from now we're going to be able to pull down troops.

Source: IL Senate Debate, Illinois Radio Network Oct 12, 2004

So...indefinite commitment to keeping US troops in Iraq? At a reduced level, perhaps, but still there.

I would have voted not to authorize the president to go to war given the facts as I saw them at that time. But, as I said, I wasn't there and what is absolutely clear as we move forward is that if we don't have a change in tone & a change in administration, I think we're going to have trouble making sure that our troops are secure and that we succeed in Iraq.

Source: Meet The Press, NBC News Jul 25, 2004

Easy to say when you weren't sitting in the Senate.  

The war in Iraq was an ideologically driven war. I think Bush was sincere and is sincere about his desire to maintain a strong America, but there was a single-mindedness to this process that has led our country into a very difficult position. It's a consequence of that single-mindedness that we did not create the kind of international framework that would have allowed success once we decided to go in. I think that this administration is sincere but I think it's misguided.

Source: Meet The Press, NBC News Jul 25, 2004

Bush is "sincere" but "misguided".  And once again, a very telling statement:  "we did not create the...internationalf ramework that would have allowed success...."

Ok, let's let this straight, Senator Obama:  the occupation of Iraq was NEVER going to work, no matter how well-managed.  This is not the age of the British Empire, circa 1880:  the Iraqis were ALWAYS going to be happy about the overthrow of Saddam and were ALWAYS going to be unhappy about an American occupation and/or pro-American puppet government.  Put down your copy of Rudyard Kipling's "The White Man's Burden" and repeat after me:  "It is illegal and immoral to invade and occupy other sovereign nations unless they attacked you first."  Yeesh.

And the capper:

Voted NO on redeploying troops out of Iraq by July 2007.
Voting YEA on this amendment would establish a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq. Voting NAY would keep the current situation without a timetable. The amendment states:

   1. The President shall redeploy, commencing in 2006, US forces from Iraq by July 1, 2007, leaving only the minimal number of forces that are critical to completing the mission of standing up Iraqi security forces and conducting specialized counterterrorism operations.
   2. The President should maintain an over-the-horizon troop presence to prosecute the war on terror and protect regional security interests.
   3. Within 30 days, the administration shall submit to Congress a report that sets forth the strategy for the redeployment of US forces from Iraq by July 1, 2007.

Obama SAYS he would have voted against authorising Bush to attack Iraq, BUT now that the US is in Iraq, Obama opposes establishing a timetable for withdrawal.

All information from here:

Obama on the Issues

Now, given all that, I do admit that Obama might, in the 2008 race, be the best of a bad lot.  Let us remember that former Senator John Edwards has apologised for his vote authorising the invasion of Iraq, but he DID vote for it at the time, even though many of us "ordinary" citizens knew the "evidence" justifyng the invasion was a raft of lies and half-truths.

But can we please stop pretending that President Obama is going to get us out of Iraq?  He's already threatened to attack Iran and Pakistan, the first country a nuclear power wannabe and the second one an actual nuclear power.  He's already expressed sympathy for President Bush's sincerity and mourned that the occupation wasn't better-managed.

President Obama, President Clinton, President Edwards, President Romney, President Giuliani, President McCain, it's all the same:  the National Security State marches on and the US retains its imperial possessions.

Remember why Bush invaded Iraq and you will understand why the US is not leaving there.  The US has a voracious appetite for the world's dwindling supply of oil.  The corporations that finance both the Democratic and Republican parties have reaped hundreds of billions of dollars in profits in the four years since the invasion, and they are just getting started with their profit-taking.  

US corporations have signed 25-year agreements to take Iraqi oil.  Who will protect their investments?  Iraqi soldiers?  Not bloody likely.  US soldiers will be misused as mercenaries to guard corporate interests abroad, as they have been so many times in the past.

Let us PLEASE stop all this talk of a US withdrawal from Iraq under ANY President.  It just isn't going to happen.  If President Obama tried (which he won't), he'd be ruined, impeached, or assassinated--you pick which one, it's all the same in the end.  And Obama's a smart man who knows very well the rules of the game he is playing.

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by The Blogging Curmudgeon on Fri Mar 23rd, 2007 at 11:38:36 AM EST
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