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by Arcturus
x/p'd from Constellations
Streams and mountains never stay the same. (Gary Snyder, from Mountains and Rivers Without End, 1996)
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The federal government's assumption of 'responsibility' for storing radioactive waste forms one of the nuclear industry's largest subsidies, enabling it to produce power, profit & toxic wastes without the worry of finding a solution to a problem that has eluded scientists ever since the dawn of the nuclear age: what do with all those waste materials for thousands of years. The status of the proposed Yucca Mountain repository (more info at Citizen Alert) is up in the air with no realistic opening date in sight (officially it's Mar 31, 2017), and a plan for "temporary storage" at a private facicilty on a small Goshute Indian reservation in Utah fell apart last week (in part due to a recently designated wilderness area!) when "the U.S. Interior Department on Thursday rejected the lease to build the facility." Power plants across the country are now storing the waste they generate on-site, both in pools which are filling up, and in 'dry cask storage' which has led citizens to question if those plants are little more than terror targets awaiting an incident, and are demanding that the plants' safety plans account for a terrorist threat.
Read more... (6 comments, 2414 words in story) by Arcturus Call to Action: August 6-9, 2006 Read more... (5 comments, 658 words in story) by Arcturus
Confusion reigns, allegations fly: a nation waits in limbo.
XicanoPwr has a great diary with background on the election, & more on the irregularities/fraud allegations.
Discovery of 3.5 million uncounted ballots in Mexico's disputed presidential election cast doubt Tuesday on early projections showing conservative Felipe Calderón in the lead, raising fears of prolonged uncertainty and political unrest. (cont.) Read more... (16 comments, 1742 words in story) by Arcturus
Imagine your wet dream come true & the Democrats seize control of both houses of Congress this fall. Investigations are possible! Take it one step further & a Democrat is elected to the White House in 2008. Now what? Who are the democratic establishment consultants and advisors vying for policy jobs?
We already know about Clinton Administration spinmeister Mike McCurry, who's been feverishly running a dis-info campaign, Hands off the Internet, against net-neutrality, using the libertarian appeal (& old Republican theme) against government regulation: Read more... (4 comments, 3484 words in story) by Arcturus In Coney Island they have a sign hanging
So, what are you? The Independent Film Channel last night aired the premier of Rosie's Perez' (Do the Right Thing, White Men Can't Jump, Fearless) doumentary on Puerto Rican political and cultural history, Yo Soy Boricua, Pa'Que Tu Lo Sepas that artfully weaves her personal history to tell the story of the island's people. It's an excellent film that deserves to be seen by all Americans, not just a 'niche' Puerto Rican & Latino audience. The camera often focuses on Perez (who also directs) with her family & friends (the film doesn't talk about 'family values,' it shows them) who discuss the culture, history, and people of Puerto Rico and those who migrated to New York. Jimmy Smits does voice-over narration for the other segments. The personal and historical segments alternate to create a rich tapestry where the personal is political. One of my favorite moments in the film is a story of when, after Perez has reluctantly joined in a civil disobedience action at the United Nations, fear and panic sets in as they're herded into the paddywagon. "What's going to happen?" She calms down after one of her elderly fellow protesters lets her know that this is about the 20th or 22nd time she has been arrested for trespass & everyone had a good laugh at popping Perez' CD-arrest cherry. In these days of 'immigration debate' & demonizing the brown 'other,' Yo Soy Boricua, Pa'Que Tu Lo Sepas plunges headfirst into issues of race, ethnicity, skin color, language, cheap labor, culture in the melting pot, and political amnesia. A defacto colony (formally a Commonwealth) following the Spanish American war, Puerto Ricans are citizens of the US (Wilson wanted their bodies for WW I) unable to vote for the President that might send them to war. Brown square pegs trying to fit into the black & white holes of American race consciousness. Shocking, forgotten incidents of history are remembered: Read more... (16 comments, 1802 words in story) by Arcturus Yesterday morning, Caracas awoke to the news in the Venezuelan daily paper, 2001, that US intelligence sources had reported the existence of a secret agreement between Iran and Venezuela whereby Iran will be sending nuclear weapons to Venezuela and Cuba. Michael Fox of Venezuelanalysis.com sheds light on Tuesday's headlines in his article A U.S. Intelligence Hoax on Venezuela?
Curiously, yesterday’s 2001 article, which caused the stir, is no longer available online. In its place is an article on the Minister’s reaction. A reaction, which has been covered by over 80 media outlets around the world. But according to the AP, which reported only a tiny blurb on the piece, “other papers did not carry the [original] report and the newspaper did not give any details about how it obtained the information.” Given recent announcements that the Pentagon is stepping up its Info-wars in the foreign press, it's hard not to see this as a black propaganda campaign designed to resonate throughout Latin America & to blow-back through the US media, planting a blatantly false accusation in the underbelly of America's memory. No matter that there's no evidence that Iran has its own nukes, let alone ones to ship abroad. Fox locates a shady source for the article's assertions: Read more... (5 comments, 2780 words in story) by Arcturus
Most people have heard by now of the $385 million DHS contract to Halliburton to build immigration detention facilities. Just when I think my outrage meter is broken, I read Jeffrey St. Clair's tale (from his book Grand Theft Pentagon of no-bid DHS contracts, including some given to Native American cut-out corporations in Alaska which are then sub-contracted out to the usual Pentagon trough-feeders. Brokered by Ted Stevens. More big pork $$$.
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Their campaign is starting now. It's time to let your senators know how you feel about selling nuclear technology to India. It's far from a done deal; we can stop this!
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1st Amendment case, from the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom's press release:
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Another comment turned diary, spurred by Booman's Black Male Unemployment: End the Drug War.
I've gotten through the first 4 parts of Catherine Austin Fitts' 6 part series, Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. and the Aristocracy of Prison Profits, which is a wide-ranging insider's look at the inter-relations to the drug war & prison populations between stock market investors, government officials, private prison contractors, black-market drug money laundering, investment & mortgage bankers, HUD contracts, Iran-Contra figures & 'methods,' & corporate leveraged buy-outs. She names names, starting with Part 1's title, "Brady, Bush, Bechtel & 'the Boys' [CIA]." Part 3 talks about how one private prison firm,
Cornell Corrections was created to take advantage of plans to privatize the government’s prison operations. The War on Drugs and its related mandatory sentencing were fueling an explosion in the U.S. prison population. The construction and management of new prison facilities was potentially big business for the construction industry -- firms like Brown & Root [now Halliburton's notorious KBR, who just received a contract to build immigration detention facilities for DHS] who Cornell used to build their first detention center -- and those who financed them -- like Dillon Read. {snip} The article is fine example of whistle-blowing; she's a Republican financial conservative. Her bio reads: Read more... (1412 words in story) by Arcturus
This was originally dropped in Suskind's CENSORED NEWS BREAKS THROUGH - AIR WAR ON IRAQ this morning:
where after complimenting him on his piece, I briefly mention (again) that the 'story' of the hidden (neglected) air war in Iraq began when the US started enforcing the 'no-fly' zones & littering the ground with depleted uranium in the 90's. The air war did burst into the headlines this morning: US launches largest air assault since invasion of Iraq: google news search but the sad thing is that even when reported, few will give a fuck. Read more... (13 comments, 1759 words in story) by Arcturus
Promoted by Steven D.
Briefly, for those of you still following, via TalkLeft:
Judge Warns Prosecutors in Moussaoui Trial The DoJ's overreach here is astounding. The implications of their argument for the death penalty in this case is plain scary. In the prosecutor's words from his opening statement, "He lied, and 3,000 people died" & so must be murdered by the State, despite there being no evidence that Moussaoui knew about or participated in the 9/11 attacks, or had any direct contact with the 19 hijackers. As Jeralynn points out, Michael Fortier, who had demonstrable foreknowledge of the Oaklahoma City bombing, received only 12 years. Comments >> (14 comments) by Arcturus
Who will stand up for Rachel Corrie's voice?
The award winning London production of of "My Name Is Rachel Corrie" will not be coming to NY after producers succumbed to political pressure. Given the current discussions here, I want to make clear that to my mind this isn't a free speech issue, or even an instance of "censorship," but a business decision that offers a clear-cut example of the cultural struggles here in the US to give the voices of dissent a role on the stage -- literally in this case -- of public discourse. Read more... (18 comments, 855 words in story)
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