Happy New Year 2008!

December 31, 2007

It’s been a long hard slog through the slime of what passes for our ‘national dialogue’ hopefully the Iowa Caucuses will start the process of turning the page. Enough politics for tonight! I’m out to Party!

Here’s my idea of some big fun! Turn this sucka UP!

Now for the yearly ‘airing of the grievances’….Oh Fuck No! We’re not doing that what we’re doing is thanking all the folks that make Drinking Liberally, Oaktown Chapter the bulwark of freedom and democracy, that’s spelled with a small ‘d’ Barrack Ol’ pal, that it is. In no particular order:

Everybody who attended a meeting this year!

This group of contributors:

malcontent
regular_guy
doverbeesting
superawesomestuff
Campaign Confidential
tekstone

Rick and Maria and Annie and Sunshine and Byron and George and Vida and Nate and all the others whose names I can’t grasp right now from Luka’s World Famous Taproom and Lounge; wouldn’t be an Oaktown Chapter without you guys.

Justin and Dave and Katrina from (fanfare…ta…da…) ‘The National’. Next time Justin send more than five buttons…(snark)

Bill and Kitty and Melisssa and Alan and Dave and and George and Lonny and Matthew Africa ‘King of the White Heat!’ Allee and all the rest at Kitty’s where I do my best thinking…heh…..To Dylan and The Heidi for keepin’ it Gangsta!

Ginger and Allie and Meegan at T-Rex where I stock up on the best BBQ around!

And to a special friend Ms. Raelle Myrick Hodges whom will be around the Bay Area a lot more this year, producing great theatre, for which all her friends are grateful. Me included.

And the 419 folks on the php list who allow us to pop up in their inbox every week with some new outrage, cool idea or stupid rant by me. Say! How about getting some of your friends on that list, eh? It seems to me that it could be a lot bigger.

Have a extremely Happy New Year all of ya!

A.Citizen


Edwards is charging to the front!

December 30, 2007

Read this short diary from a guy on the ground in IA for Edwards. Here’s the teaser quote:

‘I timed the speech and counted the number of times that applause forced Edwards to either pause or raise his voice. In 23 minutes, he was interrupted 11 times, with many other instances of lesser applause. My personal favorite among the applause lines (and this is a paraphrase): “No corporate CEO is any better than any of you.”‘

Get on board the Freedom Train right here!


‘The Final Straw’

December 30, 2007

From Think Progress we have this statement from a letter written by Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Williams, a JAG officer with the U.S. Naval Reserve, recently resigned his commission over the alleged use of torture by the United States and the destruction of video tapes said to contain instances of that torture.:

‘The final straw for me was listening to General Hartmann, the highest-ranking military lawyer in charge of the military commissions, testify that he refused to say that waterboarding captured U.S. soldiers by Iranian operatives would be torture.

His testimony had just sold all the soldiers and sailors at risk of capture and subsequent torture down the river. Indeed, he would not rule out waterboarding as torture when done by the United States and indeed felt evidence obtained by such methods could be used in future trials.

Thank you, General Hartmann, for finally admitting the United States is now part of a long tradition of torturers going back to the Inquisition.

In the middle ages, the Inquisition called waterboarding “toca” and used it with great success. In colonial times, it was used by the Dutch East India Company during the Amboyna Massacre of 1623.

Waterboarding was used by the Nazi Gestapo and the feared Japanese Kempeitai. In World War II, our grandfathers had the wisdom to convict Japanese Officer Yukio Asano of waterboarding and other torture practices in 1947, giving him 15 years hard labor.

Waterboarding was practiced by the Khmer Rouge at the infamous Tuol Sleng prison. Most recently, the U.S. Army court martialed a soldier for the practice in 1968 during the Vietnam conflict.

General Hartmann, following orders was not an excuse for anyone put on trial in Nuremberg, and it will not be an excuse for you or your superiors, either.

Despite the CIA and the administration attempting to cover up the practice by destroying interrogation tapes, in direct violation of a court order, and congressional requests, the truth about torture, illegal spying on Americans and secret renditions is coming out.’

Contact the folks on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Feingold and Whitehouse are members about their ‘oversight’ of this issue.

And looky, looky…there’s that pesky thing that won’t go away!


Edwards puts his money where his mouth is….And he did it some time ago!

December 30, 2007

Hill, Barrack? JRE knows how to get it done guys. Here is one way.


Good News from a Recent Poll for Edwards Supporters….That’s Us!

December 30, 2007

Here it is:

From McClatchy/MSNBC.

First, here are the links for you:  the News Story, and the full results in PDF.

Who’s winning?

24% John Edwards
23% Hillary Clinton
22% Barack Obama

Obviously, it’s close.  Well within the margin of error.

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What’s the movement since the last McClatchy/MSNBC poll before the holidays?

+3 John Edwards
-3 Barack Obama
-4 Hillary Clinton

We can see Edwards picking up substantial support while both Obama and Clinton see support slipping away.

—–

Who’s the second choice candidate of Iowa Dems?

36% John Edwards
25% Barack Obama
11% Hillary Clinton

Now things start getting interesting.  Not only is Edwards narrowly winning the first choice, but he’s easily winning the second choice.

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And now comes the best news for folks who want John Edwards to be our nominee.

If supporters of the non-major candidates are forced into their second choice, who’s winning?

33% John Edwards
26% Hillary Clinton
26% Barack Obama

Were this to be the result you would be looking at a whole new ball-game for President.


Edwards is ‘Closing the Deal’

December 29, 2007

Here he is in IA. Talkin’ the truth to the American People at the closing of the Maytag plant; a big employer in IA.

Well….

They used to be a big employer there.

From now until the Primary Feb 5th I will be posting a JRE clip every day. If my social life, hah….hah….ha…, permits I may live blog on Thursday in the pm.

I don’t agree that the Democratic primaries will be decided this side of Super Tuesday Feb 5th. So hang on folks it’s just starting to get real good.


Awesome…..

December 28, 2007

These folks rock…er, break dance….er, well world culture is gonna be one fantastic melange in fifty years.

That’s one hell of a breakdance!


Top 10 Myths About Iraq in 2007 from Juan Cole

December 27, 2007

Thank you, Professor Cole:

Top Ten Myths about Iraq 2007

10. Myth: The US public no longer sees Iraq as a central issue in the 2008 presidential campaign.

In a recent ABC News/ Washington Post poll, Iraq and the economy were virtually tied among voters nationally, with nearly a quarter of voters in each case saying it was their number one issue. The economy had become more important to them than in previous months (in November only 14% said it was their most pressing concern), but Iraq still rivals it as an issue!

9. Myth: There have been steps toward religious and political reconciliation in Iraq in 2007. Fact: The government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has for the moment lost the support of the Sunni Arabs in parliament. The Sunnis in his cabinet have resigned. Even some Shiite parties have abandoned the government. Sunni Arabs, who are aware that under his government Sunnis have largely been ethnically cleansed from Baghdad, see al-Maliki as a sectarian politician uninterested in the welfare of Sunnis.

8. Myth: The US troop surge stopped the civil war that had been raging between Sunni Arabs and Shiites in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.

Fact: The civil war in Baghdad escalated during the US troop escalation. Between January, 2007, and July, 2007, Baghdad went from 65% Shiite to 75% Shiite. UN polling among Iraqi refugees in Syria suggests that 78% are from Baghdad and that nearly a million refugees relocated to Syria from Iraq in 2007 alone. This data suggests that over 700,000 residents of Baghdad have fled this city of 6 million during the US ‘surge,’ or more than 10 percent of the capital’s population. Among the primary effects of the ‘surge’ has been to turn Baghdad into an overwhelmingly Shiite city and to displace hundreds of thousands of Iraqis from the capital.

7. Myth: Iran was supplying explosively formed projectiles (a deadly form of roadside bomb) to Salafi Jihadi (radical Sunni) guerrilla groups in Iraq. Fact: Iran has not been proved to have sent weapons to any Iraqi guerrillas at all. It certainly would not send weapons to those who have a raging hostility toward Shiites. (Iran may have supplied war materiel to its client, the Supreme Islamic Council of Iraq (ISCI), which was then sold off from warehouses because of graft, going on the arms market and being bought by guerrillas and militiamen.

6. Myth: The US overthrow of the Baath regime and military occupation of Iraq has helped liberate Iraqi women. Fact: Iraqi women have suffered significant reversals of status, ability to circulate freely, and economic situation under the Bush administration.

5. Myth: Some progress has been made by the Iraqi government in meeting the “benchmarks” worked out with the Bush administration. Fact: in the words of Democratic Senator Carl Levin, “Those legislative benchmarks include approving a hydrocarbon law, approving a debaathification law, completing the work of a constitutional review committee, and holding provincial elections. Those commitments, made 1 1/2 years ago, which were to have been completed by January of 2007, have not yet been kept by the Iraqi political leaders despite the breathing space the surge has provided.”

4. Myth: The Sunni Arab “Awakening Councils,” who are on the US payroll, are reconciling with the Shiite government of PM Nuri al-Maliki even as they take on al-Qaeda remnants. Fact: In interviews with the Western press, Awakening Council tribesmen often speak of attacking the Shiites after they have polished off al-Qaeda. A major pollster working in Iraq observed,

‘ Most of the recent survey results he has seen about political reconciliation, Warshaw said, are “more about [Iraqis] reconciling with the United States within their own particular territory, like in Anbar.
. . . But it doesn’t say anything about how Sunni groups feel about Shiite groups in Baghdad.” Warshaw added: “In Iraq, I just don’t hear statements that come from any of the Sunni, Shiite or Kurdish groups that say ‘We recognize that we need to share power with the others, that we can’t truly dominate.’ ” ‘ ‘

The polling shows that “the Iraqi government has still made no significant progress toward its fundamental goal of national reconciliation.”

3. Myth: The Iraqi north is relatively quiet and a site of economic growth. Fact: The subterranean battle among Kurds, Turkmen and Arabs for control of the oil-rich Kirkuk province makes the Iraqi north a political mine field. Kurdistan now also hosts the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) guerrillas that sneak over the border and kill Turkish troops. The north is so unstable that the Iraqi north is now undergoing regular bombing raids from Turkey.

2. Myth: Iraq has been “calm” in fall of 2007 and the Iraqi public, despite some grumbling, is not eager for the US to depart. Fact: in the past 6 weeks, there have been an average of 600 attacks a month, or 20 a day, which has held steady since the beginning of November. About 600 civilians are being killed in direct political violence per month, but that number excludes deaths of soldiers and police. Across the board, Iraqis believe that their conflicts are mainly caused by the US military presence and they are eager for it to end.

1. Myth: The reduction in violence in Iraq is mostly because of the escalation in the number of US troops, or “surge.”

Fact:Although violence has been reduced in Iraq, much of the reduction did not take place because of US troop activity. Guerrilla attacks in al-Anbar Province were reduced from 400 a week to 100 a week between July, 2006 and July, 2007. But there was no significant US troop escalation in al-Anbar. Likewise, attacks on British troops in Basra have declined precipitously since they were moved out to the airport away from population centers. But this change had nothing to do with US troops.

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posted by Juan Cole @ 12/26/2007 06:35:00 AM


The NetRoots have taken a hard look at Senator ‘Hope’ and…..

December 25, 2007

well…..

They’re not to thrilled with his approach. Check out this post by Mike over at Blue Hampshire, who we are proud to link to, titled: Big Table Politics. To say that I’m no fan of Senator Hope would be the understatement of the year; this one or any other. What I find interesting in in the extreme is how Obama’s campaign despite his very real talents for rhetoric and public speaking and seemingly endless armies of supporters online, many such zealots that I’ve named them ‘cultists’, the netroots have rejected him.

From straw polls and the commentary in the threads the verdict is in. Obama…no sale pal. Clinton is in the same boat. All of which gives me hope for the future of progressive politics in America. I believe we’ve reached, or will this cycle, that ‘Rosa Parks’ moment where we are no longer gonna sit in the back of the bus and let someone else, someone playing the ‘our leader’ card, drive. As I say very encouraging.

So….

Now that the Xmas turkey is a bunch of covered plates in the reefer it’s time to get back in the fight for a better, more just America.


Good Diary at dKos on JRE today….

December 23, 2007

Here’s what the corporatist press are saying about JRE’s latest appearances:

The former North Carolina senator whips up crowds with gut-wrenching stories about poverty, injustice and corporate greed, scorching the drug, oil and insurance conglomerates that he says chew up regular working Joes and "are stealing your children’s future away."

"We will not change America unless we take these people on. We are going to take their power away from them," he says.

At that point, he is usually drowned out by cheers, claps and whoops. Sometimes the audience rises to its feet.

Go read Ellinorianne’s whole diary at dKos. It’s a good one.

From our IA bloggers and folks NH the situation is muddy. Obama is attacking Edwards at a point where everything is suppose to be all ‘sewed up’ for him. Why? Nobody knows.

All I ‘know’ is that if either Obama or Clinton get the nomination we are looking at another four years of a Republican Presidency. Only silver lining in that would be the real opportunity to purge the House and Senate Democratic leadership of such failures as Pelosi and sellouts like Reid, Hoyer and The Rabbit.

Catch ya on the flip with a great post about HuckaBee! and the dead dog story!


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