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  • We're Better Looking and Easier to Talk To   13 years 50 weeks ago

    thank oyu.

  • How Much Oil Is Really Spilling into the Gulf of Mexico?   13 years 50 weeks ago

    BP is lying and making things up and trying to get out of this !! Steve Wereley a professor at Purdue University says that this leak is actually a gusher of 70,000 barrels a day. The professor did say that this estimate is 20% more or less than 70,000 barrels a day. This is outrageous and unacceptable. I am boycotting BP and I've already started calling friends and family to stop buying BP. So far, everyone I talk to agrees with me and will be boycotting BP. These oil companies have been raping us ever since Cheney's secret energy meetings and this needs to stop...and I ask again, WHY AREN'T BUSH AND CHENEY IN JAIL AGAIN ??!

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    You make an excellent point about needed more than unofficial testimony. As I mentioned, I do not know how she would be as a judge. My sense of her was that she was not closed minded in the way that Roberts' writings demonstrated with his clever results-oriented intellectual gymnastics.
    But, I agree strongly with you that the American people deserve to know more, much more, about the people who are being entrusted to serve for the rest of their lives on the highest court in the country. And, I am hoping that more information about Kagan will become known so that people can weigh on on the appointment, as the confirmation process is regrettably the only current democratic check on the court. I think that needs to be reformed.

    On the consensus builder front, I agree that that "skill" is very over-rated and even worrisome. There are far more important qualities for a judge than that. Plus, I think there are many issues where "compromise" is just compromising in the perjorative sense. I don't want the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement, for example, to be watered down to get "consensus"--I want it enforced fully by the courts. And there are many more rights I think we must demand be protected not mediated....
    Thank you for writing! Lisa

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    Thank you so much for your note!! The right-wing in our political system, which has adherents from both major parties, is indeed damaging our legal system and our future....

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    Dear W.I.D.--
    You make some interesting points here about the extent to which the Supreme Court does not reflect the diversity of religious and socio-economic experiences of the American people. I'm not in favor a rigid representation statistically, but as you point out the stats seem greatly out of proportion.

    And, on the Federalist Society front, that is another way and a far more telling way that the Court's membership has been distorted by interest groups than religious affiliation. After all, one's religion does not necessarily dictate one's view on policy issues as there are Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Greens and others who are Jewish or Catholic or Christian or hale from other religions or none. But there are no Democrats or Greens that are Federalist Society members (although some have been invited to participate in Fed-Soc "debates"), or almost none. The Federalist Society membership demonstrates an ideological commitment to moving the law in a particular direction on a range of legal policy issues, even though the feudalists (and I mean that term as a better description than "federalists") claim not to have particular positions. They are really the "true believers" of a set of tenets that endorse an expansive view of executive power and corporate power and oppose liberties and protections for ordinary people in general, although sometimes their corporatist policy preferences also benefit some individuals incidentally. Their positions, or what might be called the focus of their intellectual energies, are outside of the mainstream. When I was working for the Senate Judiciary Committee, over half of President George W. Bush's appellate nominees were associated with the Federalist Society, which was said to be helping select candidates for the bench for G.W....

    And, as for Harvard and Yale, as a Cornell Law grad I suppose it might sound like sour grapes for me to complain about the domination of these schools in judicial selection. I do think the federal bench would benefit from greater diversity of experience, including educational diversity and the economic diversity that sometimes reflects. At the same time, it is plain to me that growing up poor does not necessarily make someone compassionate for the plight of those less fortunate, as Clarence Thomas demonstrates in almost every opinion he writes.

    That is, none of these attributes (religion, education, economic background) are adequate proxies for wisdom, fairness, and compassion.

    Thank you for writing in! Lisa

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    I really appreciate your note! I agree wholeheartedly that turning the other cheek given what is happening and the stakes is the wrong approach!! Lisa

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    Dear Jerry:
    With all due respect, the claims about Kagan and the law professors seem like quite a smear to me.

    As Dean of Harvard Law School, she appointed a committee to investigate allegations of plagiarism by Professors Ogletree and Tribe, which was the appropriate procedure for such an investigation of academic conduct. The investigation of Professor Ogletree revealed that a passage of a book he published contained unattributed material that was prepared by law clerks, to whom he had delegated research and writing. I don't think any objective reader could reasonably find that Professor Ogletree intentionally plagiarized a colleague, but he did apparently trust that his research and writing staff would not engage in plagiarism. The idea that Kagan should be disqualified from serving on the Supreme Court because student researchers for a book she did not write or publish or have anything to with failed to document their sources is a bridge too far.

    As for Professor Tribe, it reads to me that the committee was critical of his failure to cite material 25 years ago in a book that was not the kind that involved footnoting but that should have used quotation marks for the material at issue from another book he credited in that book. That is to say, the Committee took issue with his actions a quarter century ago but did not fire him. To suggest that Kagan engaged in any disqualifying conduct here by not overturning the recommendation and criticism of the committee investigating the allegations against Professor Tribe is really stretching it.

    These claims are pretty slender reeds to suggest that she herself would not properly cite referenced material if she were confirmed. There is no allegation in these claims that she engaged in any plagiarism herself. I think this sort of re-hashing of someone else's conduct and trying to pin it on her is real reach. Should she have reprimanded them further? It seems they were humiliated by the investigation she authorized, whereas if she were like President Bush and Attorney General Gonzales, she never would have allowed an investigation into any claims of misconduct of key personnel who worked for her, as they blocked efforts to appoint an independent counsel to investigate claims of warrantless wiretapping and torture, far more serious matters. Instead, she approved an investigation and there were no apparent grounds for her to overturn the results of that investigation. To suggest a character flaw on her part for all this is really too much.

    Lisa Graves

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    Sure, you and others can provide unofficial testimony, but ultimately, without a paper trail, we as citizens are left to guess where she stands, other than, with "love" for "teaching" and "the law."

    You have also overlooked the fact that she's being promoted within the current Democratic spin parameters: her hiring of right-wingers at Harvard supposedly makes her a "consensus builder." Where have we heard that one before?

  • Dylan Ratigan Coins the Phrase "Bankster Party"   13 years 50 weeks ago

    I loved Ratigan's comment on the Moody's investigation and the CEO & friend Warren Buffet unloading oooodles of stock and NOT telling investors that they were notified of an impending investigation...
    'Long on Companies with cooked books...good, Long on COmpanies with cooked books under investigation, Very BAD!' hahahah. Of course it was his clever sarcasim further emphasising his disgust with the lot of them! I think that he should run the FED!

    Every one of these Senators should read, "13 Bankers, The Wall Street Take Over and the Next Financial Meltdown" by Johnson & Kwak, if they did, they would immediately cut this fat down to a healthy portion of the economy!!!!

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    There's a little bit more to this than just "Republican bashing".

    http://mediamatters.org/research/201005100081

    Two professors at Harvard were nailed plagiarising other people's work...Prof. Laurence Tribe and Prof. Charles Ogletree...after they were caught, Harvard investigated and said that nothing wrong had occurred...in other words, plagiarism is no big deal at Harvard ...and Miss Kagan concurred!

    Could it be that Harvard tried to whitewash this thing? Why would anyone believe that Harvard is going to conduct an objective investigation when two of their premiere professors' reputations are at stake? What would happen to the college's collegiate reputation?

    Prof. Ogletree goes on to tell the Boston Globe about how his assistants were to blame and then concludes that he is taking all the responsibility!! How can you pin this on your "assistants" and then say that you are going to take the blame? What sort of twisted logic is that?

    Miss Kagan supported this nonsense...and if the past is prologue, she'll do the same sorts of weird things on the bench to protect her particular interests.

  • Secret Jesus Codes on U.S. Military Weapons   13 years 50 weeks ago

    ...with Biblical codes being secretly inscribed on U.S. Military weapons.

    Anne Landman

  • Secret Jesus Codes on U.S. Military Weapons   13 years 50 weeks ago

    I personally believe that small firearms are not evil, it's the user. If one wants to kill someone, you don't need a firearm to do so. Also any parent or guardian that has children with unlocked firearms is purely at fault. Moreover a household and especially a child must be educated and taught respect for such things. I have known instances where criminals have broken into a home knowing that family did not bear any type of personal protection. They were dead before the Police could arrive. A firearm would have at least given them a chance.

  • A Victory for the People!   13 years 50 weeks ago

    but it seems to me that it's the only thing standing between us and a "one world" of no borders for board chairmen and razor wire for the rest of us. Be careful what you wish for!

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    The pistol-whipping of the American public often
    happened so fast in the early 0's it's hard to
    fathom yet so clear to see here the
    pervasiveness of the steps taken by the the gop
    to suppress, repress and deny democracy its due in America.

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    Your arguments are convincing, but there are two other issues that are regularly ignored.

    One is the religious makeup of the court. Kagan's appointment would leave 3 Jewish Judges, or 33% of the court, when less than 2% of the country is Jewish. 6 of the Supremes are Roman Catholic, 66%, when less than 25% of American citizens are Catholic. Not diverse, not balanced.

    Second is the ideology and political connectedness they bring from their law school. All but one, Ginsburg, would be from Harvard or Yale law school. Not diverse, not balanced.

    BTW, 4 are members of the Federalist Society! Wow!

  • Dylan Ratigan Coins the Phrase "Bankster Party"   13 years 50 weeks ago

    The website AmpedStatus dot com has a lot of information on the Bankster class too.

  • What If BP Were a Human Being?   13 years 50 weeks ago

    This is how we've got to begin envisioning the actions of corporations if we ever want to fully comprehend their role in the health of our surroundings and natural resources. When you think of a corporation as an individual making choices for its survival (and to the detriment of the health of other populations around it) you begin to see that corporations must be held to higher standards regarding their environmental impact. It's not all about financial statements. If we all we lived by financial statements as corporations would have it, we'd cease to exist as a species. The truly sad realization is that corporations employ people who, by doing their jobs, inadvertently destroy the ecosystems that support people and other animals. These employees and investors, who place the most value in a paycheck/investment, don't give a fuck about their impact on others. This selfishness will be the end of us if we don't change our way of thinking.

  • NPR Erases Domestic Terrorism   13 years 50 weeks ago

    Yes, NPR does seem, at times, more conservative. I still trust it more than the broadcast networks. I think, generally, NPR does a good job covering both sides of an issue. And, you never hear about the latest celebrity scandal.

  • SourceWatch Preserves History Unwritten by the Family Research Council   13 years 50 weeks ago

    Dobson, Rekers, the FRC and those of that ilk have no qualms about thinking, judging, proclaiming, and exterminating those they deem to be evil ones. They will use any means necessary to achieve their goals, as they believe, no - they KNOW they are doing God's work and anyone who disagrees with them are therefore doing Satan - the Evil One's work, and are therefore evil-doers themselves. As Religious Zealots of every time and stripe they can rationalize away any deceitful, manipulative and unethical actions in their "righteous" fight.

  • Dylan Ratigan Coins the Phrase "Bankster Party"   13 years 50 weeks ago

    Thank you for providing the list. I am horrified, disgusted, disappointed in Senator Feinstein - she will be hearing from me again and again until her loyalty is readjusted. I hope you sent this list in an e-mailed to your listees. We should know who failed to respond to our outcries for justice for the "Banksters."

  • What If BP Were a Human Being?   13 years 50 weeks ago

    Very well said. The brains, conscience and decision makers of these entities are human but are not held liable for their actions. So why not take risks with others lives and money if you know that you will never be held responsible for your acts. I seriously doubt any of the executives of BP will die in poverty. Most likely their families will be unimaginatively wealthy for generations. Yet their decisions have sent many to their deaths and have destroyed the lives of thousands more. One can only imagine what a different world it would be if these people were held to the same level of responsibility as I am as a carpenter.

  • Health Insurance Insider to Testify Before Senate   13 years 50 weeks ago

    The bloom allowance companies abide to play a above role in our accepted health care crisis. They accomplish huge profits and their CEOs accomplish millions, while the blow of us are are accountable to life-threatening allowance denials.

  • NPR Erases Domestic Terrorism   13 years 50 weeks ago

    In recent years NPR has moved toward the right wing, the side their sponsors are on, so it should not come as a surprise that the effort to sanitize American history has reached this once neutral-appearing institution

  • NPR Erases Domestic Terrorism   13 years 50 weeks ago

    NPR gets worse with each passing day. Alas we no longer even have NPRcheck to keep them honest.

    Keep up the scrutiny on NPR. The more you look the more you see how truly ugly it has become.

  • An Insider's View of the Spin about Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court Choice   13 years 50 weeks ago

    It's a deplorable situation when the "tweets" of Sarah Palin get extensive media coverage, but that mainstream media is utterly unconscious of this thoughtful and insightful article by Lisa Graves. Though the kinds of dirty operations have been going on for decades in all areas of politics and culture, even the more intelligent of the ordinary people have been largely unaware of the "conservative" machinations. I agree with you, Lisa, that the repeated "turning of the other cheek" by progressives and moderates to the slapping by what I call "corporatists", is counterproductive and not even Christian. One slap, and one turn of the cheek, maybe, but after the second slap it's time to slap back or at least step back.