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This is going to be a treat! First time for me to see C-Span covering a Senate-House conference committee meeting. Starts about 4:30pm.
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Give 'em hell, Harry offers the Senate Leader a chance to promote his own petitions. 100,000 responded to his request for signatures supporting the Supplemental funding bill. He's just sent his thanks, saying the response helped secure that 48-50 vote.
Reid's short video on the US Attorney scandel [sic - I'm so fatigued that I couldn't spell it right until I saw it later on Digby] is pretty animated. by Books Alive
Late night browsing turns up an anonymous column in today's Washington Post. This reports on the person's experience with having been served one of the National Security letters.
He no longer has to report to the FBI on any client's information, but he isn't free to admit that he received the letter. In fact, he must lie to friends and family about the situation, cannot admit the circumstances that he has gone to the ACLU and filed a suit for relief. This would be a dreadful way to be constrained! Note: Found this at Democratic Underground, but the link is to the Post. Update [2007-3-24 14:32:33 by Books Alive]: Written statement of House testimony by Caroline Fredrickson, Director of the ACLU's Washington Legislative Office is on their website. Out of the 140,000 national security letters sent from 2003 to 2006, only one conviction and 153 criminal proceedings (federal grand juries, search warrant, indictments and trials) resulted. Sen Leahy's statement includes his objections and reasons for voting against the reauthorization of the Patriot Act. Inspector General Fine's written testimony is at the Judiciary Committee website. by Books Alive
CNN is advertising that Sen Obama will be on Larry King on Monday, 9pm.
Secondly, just saw on Balkinization that Jeremy Scahill is publishing a new book on Blackwater, the private security firm that I'm prone to post about.
If you think a 4 minute video is about right for a teaser, here's one at The Nation. Comments >> (1 comment) by Books Alive
I just finished reading his new book. As usual for Chris, this book is provocative and eye-opening. Certain words and passages ring out with an eerie familiarity, for example, "transformation." Awhile back, there was a spate of discussion that progressive politics ought to be "transformative." Chris' book lets us know right-wing fundamentalists incorporate this as a theme and a slogan.
A paragraph on p 81 moves from Karen McCarthy Brown's explanation of fundamentalists and their world view, to his own "They create a parallel reality, one that allows them to escape from the reality-based world into a world of their own creation." Sound familiar to you? In a later chapter devoted to one especially powerful church leader, Hedges writes about how viewers of the church broadcasts are led to donate well beyond their means. "The triviality of American popular culture, its emptiness and gossip, accelerates this destruction of critical thought" begins one section that delves into capsule stories of believers. The chapter, "The War on Truth," describes how creationists market their world view. A series of Creation Museums are being erected in Kentucky, Arkansas, Texas, California, Tennessee and Florida to teach the tenets of Intelligent Design to eager visitors. School texts are slanted, and even the Grand Canyon bookstore stocks one book that adheres to the creationists' warped beliefs. National Park employees have had to battle to keep out such pseudo-science; PEER published a release last December on the Grand Canyon controversy. A new chapter of Americans United for Separation of Church and State has been formed where I live. We are taking on the task of assisting a school district under "siege" by fundamentalists who may be determined to take over the school board. Chris Hedges would approve of our intent to counter such right-wing encroaching attempts, I'm certain. This promises to be a long-term effort for many communities. The book is advertised here on BT, making it a snap to purchase. There is much food for thought in it! Comments >> (4 comments) by Books Alive
According to today's Salt Lake Tribune, last Friday, Rep Jim Matheson of Utah introduced the bill that will result in an elected Representative from the District of Columbia, and, for balance, a new, at-large fourth Representative from Utah. The new tool, OpenCongress.org, covers his bills up to March 5, so it is not listed there. I'd expect that the Utah paper is correct.
Dueling authorities hold opposite opinions that the bill is within the constitution. Update [2007-3-13 10:55:11 by Books Alive]: H.R. 1433 District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2007 was voted out by 24-5 this morning. Chairman Waxman's hearing was webcast and lasted just short of two hours. Both sides confirm that they have consulted the parliamentarian. The sponsors agree this legislation would give the vote to 600,000 residents of the District of Columbia by statute. As Del Norton says, it "returns" the vote held by residents when the district was part of Maryland and Virginia. Comments >> (2 comments) by Books Alive
Media Matters has a succinct story today with contact information for the major broadcast networks who are not covering the stories of the US Attorney Generals who have been forced out of their positions in several states. (H/T to my local 10th Illinois Dems website for the link.) This is a substantial story that ought to be given more airtime, so let's see what we can do with our letters and e-mails.
e Pluribus Media continues to track the story, which they label "The Gonzales Seven." In this Feb 28 entry, we may read their research on each case. Both articles ought to give us ideas for letters to the networks, etc. If hearings in the Senate take place as we expect, that ought to bubble up to attract the notice, I'd hope! [Corrected title 3-4-07] by Books Alive
The Sun-Times reporter traveling with Barack blogs frequently. This column shows where he's getting help in the House of Representatives. It might also give a hint as to who might be in the "gang" that BooMan was speaking about on Monday. The gang that a candidate would take to leadership with him.
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Today's LA Times' article by Dan Morain has stats on individual and corporate donors to political campaigns and candidates nationwide. Very interesting cameos of how some of the families made their fortunes, and to whom they are inclined to support.
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The Houston Chronicle online edition has a story today on the number of American contractors killed and wounded since they "flowed" into Iraq after the fall of Saddam. The data was obtained by FOIA requests to the US Labor Department, which keeps the statistics. The number of contractors killed up through the end of 2006 is 769 and the number wounded or injured seriously enough to miss 4 or more days of work is 3,367. The article reports there are as many as 120,000 American contractors, employees of Halliburton/KBR, Blackwater and Wackenhut. I believe there may be more companies, as I've seen other names in past years, organizations providing translators, for example.
This number is double the 388 killed as currently shown for contractors on the iCasualties.org website. This list is clearly marked "Partial," and it even includes all nationalities. Wounded contractors are cared for by US medics, as we learned from the National Guardsman who spoke to our group this week. Read more... (2 comments, 338 words in story) by Books Alive
Rep Lewis was introduced last night in glowing terms when he stood to give his remarks on House Con Res 63, with words to the effect that he'd "supplied all the Special Forces" equipment, etc that was used in Afghanistan in the search for Osama bin Ladin. My mind drifted from the train of superlatives at that point. While all that congratulatory praise was being heaped on Lewis, where was the mention of the failure to press on to the capture, as we learn from Gary Berntsen's Jawbreaker?
The decision not to supply the additional support that Gary requested, forces needed to complete the capture just as OBL was cornered in Tora Bora, has been explained as BushCo wanting to focus on Iraq instead. But considering that a deliberate decision to abandon the capture has led to this lengthy war, and need for more and more equipment, I question the appropriateness of overlooking the failure to capture OBL, and wonder if Rep Lewis, or any of the other military suppliers and backers, contributed to the decision. Comments >> (1 comment) by Books Alive
A USA Today article reports on Dep Atty Gen Paul McNulty being raked over the coals by Sens Schumer and Leahy with their probing questions on what is behind the turnover in US Attorneys. McNulty takes the criticism personally.
Such examples of installing Bush loyalists wherever possible leads Paul Krugman to write an exceptional column with a perfect title, The Green-Zoning of America. (H/T to TruthOut.) With all these hearings, we'd need a wall full of TV screens to follow them all, that is, if C-Span would take it up a few more notches! Comments >> (3 comments) by Books Alive
Cute story in WaPo about a retired German chauffeur who breeds giant, 23-pound gray rabbits. He plans to provide some to help ease the food situation in North Korea (I hope that's the reason). The critters are as big as a beagle, and so heavy they can't even hop. This is a sweet respite from the solemnity today at the DNC.
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Thanks to Larry's link in today's fp post, I was reminded of IraqSlogger.com. The site's servers went down on Sunday when it was featured on Washington Journal. It's up and running now, and full of information.
Eason Jordan, a former CNN employee, is one of IraqSlogger's founders. He said one of their goals is to bring good news from there. In that vein, today I read that CBS reporter Kimberly Dozier has recovered and is back at work. A second entry that is now posted is a photo collection from Saturday's march. Close-ups of some of the more "extravagant" costumes range from a Santa to Dancing Flowers. The headline doesn't call this Good News, but I see it that way! Sad news is the diary of an 11-year-old boy who attends school as the only one in his class. There's got to be a way to end the violence. Comments >> (2 comments)
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