Tuesday, March 30, 2010

ACORN stepped on...



Pardon my language, but; the bastards finally succeeded with their rabid misanthropic ideologically-driven-years-long obsession to wipe out an organization that worked! An organization whose sole altruistic purpose was to HELP, DAMN IT!!


GritTV: The Witch Hunt Against ACORN

03/25/2010 by Julie Hollar

FAIR's Jim Naureckas appeared on GritTV yesterday to discuss media coverage of ACORN:


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Overnight, secretly, President Obama went to Afghanistan. His mission was to twist the arm of Hamid Karzai, the hand-picked Afghan leader. He wasn't actually re-elected, but has Washington's massive backing, for the moment.

Karzai is being urged to get tough with the heroin smugglers who populate his government, because they embarass the U.S. Even Fox News reported yesterday that both Karzai's vice presidents are warlords reputed to have killed thousands; hence they are not popular with the people, and Karzai's influence is limited to where US firepower backs him.

The New York Times reports this morning that Obama talked to Karzai about "continuing to make progress" on the "rule of law" in Afghanistan. I'm sure the 800+ detainees who are being held by the U.S. at Bagram Prison find that ironic, coming from the president who argues in US court that they can't be allowed habeas corpus rights.

There's more on developments in the war and our protests against those wars today in my blog:

The Bush regime carried out the destruction of civil society in Iraq. The electrical, educational, sewage, water, and security systems. In the process 1.2 million, displaced more than 4 million, tortured unknown numbers directly in detention, and made the country unlivable. The Bush doctrine of pre-emptive war amounted to a war crime on its face, of aggressive war.

Should we stop talking about that? Much of this country thinks the war is a) over or b) ending because Obama is withdrawing troops, even though private contractors are still pouring in for a permanent US military occupation. Foreign policy is gone from the headlines...

Highlights of last weekend's protests

Marching in DC

Photos
Stephanie Tang of World Can't Wait: Obama's War is Killing the Afghan People, not Saving Them in San Francisco (video)
Washington DC March 20:
Read AP report. AP video.
The Nightmare Will End When We Wake Up! from Iraq war resister & Afghan war veteran Matthis Chiroux
Friday March 19, 150 of us disrupted and protested John Yoo at the University of VA: See David Swanson's report: John Yoo: A President Can Nuke the United States

See these and more on worldcantwait.net

Cindy Sheehan: Peace Outlaws
Craig Considine: 'Suspected Militants'
"Why does it seem these daysthat every bomb dropped and every missile strike kills 'suspected militants?' It is either a great coincidence that the targets are real militants or governments, like the US and Pakistan, are applying the label to try to cover up killing innocent civilians..."
Andy Worthington: Seven Years of War in Iraq: Still Based on Cheney's Torture and Lies
Ken Theisen: Obama: "Seriously Considering" Legalization of Permanent Prison Without Trial (a.k.a. "Indefinite Incarceration")
Debra Sweet: Fordham University: Prettifying C.I.A. Clandestine Operations

Debra Sweet, Director, The World Can't Wait

P.S. Watch an interesting piece on Democracy Now this morning: As the President renews his commitment to expand the American military presence in Afghanistan, we turn to a man he is sometimes compared to: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A new special on PBS from TV host and author Tavis Smiley delves into this comparison and looks at a speech that has a particular resonance today with the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: Dr. King's famous antiwar speech of April 4, 1967 titled "Beyond Vietnam."

Tonight at 8:30 p.m. Eastern, C-SPAN2 will air 'We Count! The Black Agenda is the American Agenda,' the gathering of black leadership he recently hosted in Chicago. On Wednesday night, PBS will air Tavis Smiley's special, featuring Cornel West, "MLK: A Call to Conscience."

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Monday, March 29, 2010

STOP WALL STREET GREED

From Senator Bernie Sanders


March 26, 2010

The greed and recklessness of Wall Street has created the most severe economic recession since the 1930s. Millions of people have lost their homes and savings, and 17 percent of our people are unemployed or underemployed. Wall Street is now spending billions of dollars on lobbying and campaign contributions to make sure that they can continue to act in the reckless and unregulated manner which led us to where we are today. We cannot allow that to happen.

Among other very important reforms, Congress must stop big banks from ripping off consumers by charging credit card interest rates of 35 percent or more. That is why I will offer an amendment to stop usury in America and place a reasonable cap on what lenders may charge credit card customers, similar to the limit already in place and working well for credit unions.

Here’s how you can help. Members of Congress definitely will hear from the big bankers and their well-paid lobbyists. I think they need to hear from you too. They need to hear about your real-world experiences with these loan sharks in three-piece suits. Let me know how credit card companies have treated you, and I will read some of your stories on the Senate floor.

There also must be greater transparency at the Federal Reserve. The Senate banking committee chairman wants to allow the Government Accountability Office to audit the Fed's emergency lending programs, but bar GAO from naming loan recipients and detailing the terms. That’s not good enough. As long as the Federal Reserve is allowed to keep secrets about its loans, we will never know the true financial condition of the banking system. The lack of transparency could lead to an even bigger crisis in the future.

The financial reform bill also falls short on breaking up financial institutions considered “too-big-to-fail.” For the most part, the proposed legislation would let regulators intervene only after a financial institution was on the verge of collapse. We cannot wait for the next crisis to solve this problem. We have got to take action now.

We also should insist on an independent agency to protect financial consumers. Putting such an agency at the Federal Reserve is like putting the fox in charge of the hen house. Congress already has given the Fed the chance to enforce consumer financial protection. It failed miserably.

Finally, the financial reform bill does not do nearly enough to reform credit default swaps and other arcane financial products that led to the collapse of Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, resulted in a $182 billion bailout of American International Group, and precipitated the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Many of these financial weapons of mass destruction don't just need to be regulated, they should be banned.

Send an e-mail about your experience with credit card interest rates.