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		<title>Talked to Death:  Words as Weapons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So Fox News, so shock jocks, you who have spewed your venom on a gullible unsuspecting society, are you happy now?  No matter how you spin it the events of last weekend that saw a nine year old girl gunned down can be laid directly at your doorstep.  Language has consequences.  This is not the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="S" class="cap"><span>S</span></span>o Fox News, so shock jocks, you who have spewed your venom on a gullible unsuspecting society, are you happy now?  No matter how you spin it the events of last weekend that saw a nine year old girl gunned down can be laid directly at your doorstep.  Language has consequences.  This is not the first blood that can be traced back to your reprehensible behaviour.  Several years ago a tolerant church in Tennessee was attacked by a lone gunmen who wanted to kill the traitorous liberals who the lunatic Right fringe blames for everything from global warming to hemorrhoids.  Bill Moyers Journal did the following piece on that:</p>
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<p>Now the story repeats itself in Tucson.  Where is the acceptance of responsibility?  Real idea leaders have the character to stand up and admit if there words brought death.  Either to justify it in the cause of a greater good as those who fought the war against fascism or to denounce it as an error in speech, a flaw in their idea that they did not expect or intend to end like this.  Thus far silence broken only by rationalizations that ignore the elephant in the room.  It is difficult to know if people like Glenn Beck, Bill O&#8217;Reilly, Michael Savage, Sean Hannity and the rest even believe the non sense that comes out of their mouths.  I suspect it has more to do with ratings and getting their fifteen minutes of fame, of boosting their egos and of raking in the speaking fees than it does with a sense of civic duty or trying to build a better stronger society or hell just reporting the news but that is from a bygone era when news was information not info-tainment.  The cost though is the life of a child among others.  Six people dead, others struggling to recover.  What makes you so important that we must pay like this?</p>
<p>But it is not just the Right Wing that has perpetrated and escalated this sewer of hate on the airwaves and the printed page.  All of the media needs to bear its share of the blame.  Instead of shouldering that responsibility and reflecting on where everything went wrong the media has gone out of its way to focus the blame away from them to the lone gunman.  He was deranged.  He had a history of social and psychological problems.  Geraldo Rivera who has made a bad joke into a career conflates everything from Puerto Rican independence to the plight of the Palestinians together as some sort of background report.  Of course he failed to mention the American Revolution and the acts of terrorism committed against innocent civilians by the Sons of Liberty, men revered as heroes by the very journalists that incite this new psychotic patriotism.  Not everyone who commits an act of political violence is deranged and while some of his examples fit others certainly did not.</p>
<p>In this case the young man does have a history of problems.  There are only two possible groups that will be influenced by the ravings of the lunatic pseudo conservatives:  one is those who believe they can benefit from the chaos, fear and the blind obedience to those who seem to offer control and order; the other group is the weak, the frightened, the disenfranchised, the terminally gullible lost in a world that has left them behind.  An education system has abandoned them leaving them with few skills to discern truth from deception. It has left them hostage to the swirling winds of political manipulation.  Sadly, this is by far the larger of the two.  Our gunman falls within this second group.  Told that the president of the United States and his supporters are actually attempting to destroy his country and told in the same breadth that that country is the best one that has ever been created (both incorrect), what was his simple mind supposed to to?  And what will the next simple mind do?  This is not over.  If nothing changes, if the same morons of media spew their idiocy unfettered, there will be more carnage, more funerals.</p>
<p>We cannot prevent it if we continue to delude ourselves and not take responsibility; responsibility ourselves for allowing this diatribe to continue, responsibility for watching and laughing when we know that others are being duped.  Making the actual announcers who use this hate speech to further their careers responsible will be much harder as they show no moral character themselves.  Appealing to their better natures is an appeal to a void.  But, a start might be to hold them legal accountable when they do step over the line.  When Glenn Beck in the Moyers piece ruminates on whether he would need to hire someone else to kill Michael Moore or if he could do it himself, the law should take him at his word.  It is a  crime under Canadian law to utter a death threat and I believe it to also be a crime in most U. S. states.  I interpret those remarks as a clear threat against Michael Moore&#8217;s life and should not be taken as a joke just because Beck is a radio and television personality.  It&#8217;s not much of a beginning but if we don&#8217;t start somewhere things will only get worse.</p>
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		<title>The Yellow Sombrero</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 18:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arizona wants to keep out illegal aliens.  To accomplish this the state has passed a law requiring citizens to prove legal residency in the United States when asked to do so by police.  Police are now able to request such proof if they have a &#8216;reasonable suspicion&#8217; that the person before them is an illegal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="A" class="cap"><span>A</span></span>rizona wants to keep out illegal aliens.  To accomplish this the state has passed a law requiring citizens to prove legal residency in the United States when asked to do so by police.  Police are now able to request such proof if they have a <strong><em>&#8216;reasonable suspicion&#8217;</em></strong> that the person before them is an illegal alien.  Officials deny this is racial profiling.  And we all know that once it is officially denied it must be true.</p>
<p><a href="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/IllegalALIEN.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1136" title="IllegalALIEN" src="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/IllegalALIEN-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a>So what is an illegal alien?  I suppose Martians who fail to check in at Area 51 in neighbouring Nevada would qualify.  And I hope all those evangelicals have gotten the papers in order for that second coming they keep going on about.  How they are going to do a background check with the Roman administration for that guy I have no idea.  Tiberius was known for keeping track of his pornography not citizenship records.  Of course I am just being silly.  They mean citizens of other states who are in the United States without having jumped through the appropriate bureaucratic hoops so that the unemployable relatives of senators and congressmen can keep getting a paycheck.  Police across the state will be on the lookout for those nefariously beautiful tall Nordic types and stake out any bar and they are sure to find an Irishman, Scotsman and Englishman not to mention the proverbial priest, rabbi and minister.  Germans can be found in the back of bakeries reading Clausewitz and the French are strolling the streets insulting everyone they meet.  No racial profiling here.</p>
<p>What would you like to bet that the only people questioned by police under this law are olive skinned or black haired or have a Hispanic last name?  Of course Italians and other Mediterraneans will get confused in the mix.  One sheriff in Arizona claims he can tell an illegal from a legal by the shoes.  Methinks this has more to do with his foot fetish than with good policing.  How can you tell an illegal immigrant in a nation of immigrants.  You can&#8217;t.  And while there may well be undocumented Swedes in Arizona, they are not going to be the ones questioned about legal residency.  This new law shows the depths to which, not just American, but Western societies collectively have descended.  Can a yellow sombrero patch sewn onto their clothing be far behind?</p>
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<p>While some police in Arizona have registered objection to the new law, the official line is trust us we will not abuse this power.  Police in the state promise to apply this law with the same professionalism that they apply all the rest.  I am sure that is what worries Latino Arizonans.  Opponents of the law are characterized as outsiders who don&#8217;t understand the state.  Probably the same outside influences that thought Blacks in the South should have rights.  How can we trust an organization to make a &#8216;reasonable&#8217; judgment in an irrational situation.  We might as well say we are giving police x-ray vision or secret decoder rings to determine who to question and who not to.</p>
<p>The governor raises the violence of drug smuggling against the backdrop of a recent murder of a rancher by drug smugglers to justify this law.  Fear is the best way to make the public accept what they know is wrong.  Most undocumented workers in Arizona are not drug smugglers and most of the key players in the smuggling operations live in Mexico.  Drug smugglers are easy to identify.  They are the ones with 50 kilos of powder in their wheel well and an Uzi on their lap.  Undocumented immigrants who do engage in the smuggling racket are the ones with bloated bellies and super strength ex-lax in their pocket.  They are generally being forced through threats to assist the smugglers.  The vast majority of undocumented immigrants break no other laws than the ones that say they cannot live and work where they live and work.  They know that any arrest will end in deportation.  They can&#8217;t complain no matter how egregiously they are treated.  They spend their lives more sinned against than sinning.  But it is not the undocumented worker but the documented immigrant who must endure the degradation of constantly proving his right to be.  This law tells him that he is only an American on paper.  He must constantly prove his identity while his northern European neighbour does not.  All because most Latin Americans are mestizo, mixed blood.  So because his ancestors were less racist than our ancestors and chose not to exterminate the indigenous population as we did he must now suffer our bigotry.  Does no one else see the irony in this?</p>
<p>Probably the most interesting and ignored aspect of this story is the people who are most supportive of this law to assert the most basic right of any state as they call it, the right to assert sovereign borders, are the same people who don&#8217;t believe that applies to any other country besides the United States.  It is not the most basic right of any state but of the United States exclusively.  America as a nation and Americans as individuals seem to think that if they violate the borders of other countries it should be just accepted.  Ask Iran or North Korea.  But let hard working families cross the border and perform tasks that we would not take for wages we would not suffer, contribute to the local economy everyday by paying rent on lodgings that most often fail to achieve even the lowest standards conceivable and patronize local merchants and we will bring down our fury to wipe them from our sight.  After all America good; foreigners bad.  That is why the Republicans, the largest group in support of the law, hate the United Nations.  It is too full of foreigners.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s end this nonsense before somebody gets hurt.  At what price salvation?  Security isn&#8217;t worth it if the cost is surrendering our humanity and our honour.  And this isn&#8217;t security it is security theater.  It provides only the illusion of security at the expense of human dignity.  To paraphrase Phil Ochs, <strong><em>&#8220;Arizona, find another country to belong to.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
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		<title>The Unnoble Nobel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;and one part to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.&#8221; &#8212; The Last Will and Testament of Alfred Nobel. And the winner is Barack Obama.  He has done [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&#8220;and one part to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.&#8221; &#8212; The Last Will and Testament of Alfred Nobel.<br />
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<p><span title="A" class="cap"><span>A</span></span>nd the winner is Barack Obama.  He has done the most and best work for fraternity between nations by &#8230;&#8230; uh  &#8230;.. what exactly has he done?  Well he must be downsizing the American military.  No U. S. forces are on a recruitment drive.  He is promoting peace by maintaining troops in Iraq, increasing troops in Afghanistan, signing off on extraordinary rendition, talking about closing Guantanamo Bay.  That doesn&#8217;t sound like it fits the spirit of the Will either.</p>
<p>The consensus seems to be that he has won the prize because he is a symbol of hope.  At least that is the line being taken by those who support Obama.  Of course Fox News thinks the Nobel committee are a bunch of hippie / commies chosen by a parliament of hippie / commies in Norway who give this prize to other hippie / commies to celebrate hippie / commies.  If the Daily Show isn&#8217;t on you can allows tune into Fox News to get your daily laugh.  The upshot though is that no one is defending the prize as actually legitimate.  And that says a lot.</p>
<p>Whatever reason possessed the committee to award the prize to Obama was misguided to be charitable.  There have always been those on the Right who have diminished the importance of the Peace Prize and pointed to winners such as Yasser Arafat as evidence of it mistaken sentiments.  But Arafat had accomplished something.  Now the Right can actually say that someone won it for doing nothing except being liked by the members of the committee.  Worse there will always be the rumour, suspicion that politics played a role.  Obama&#8217;s people responded in open-mouthed astonishment that their man had received the prize.  But White House staffers are trained and proficient liars.  Even when they tell the truth it always sounds like a lie.  We will never know for sure and conspiracy theories are likely to abound across the Internet.</p>
<p>What I suppose gnaws at me most is the rush of progressive left wing organizations to jump on the bandwagon and celebrate the prize.  I just read a missive from Avaaz.org, a group that does a lot of good work promoting human rights and keeping governments honest, argue the prize is an opportunity to help Obama justify his winning in the future.  We all condemn the Right when they justify the unjustifiable.  But given the opportunity the Left sounds suspiciously similar.  Blind slavery to any doctrine or person is not only misguided it is down right dangerous.  Have we so quickly forgot the excesses of the Soviet Union.  We can argue that Soviet socialism was not true socialism but then we just sound as dogmatic as the current Right or the old Soviets.</p>
<p>Instead we should be as critical of our own as we are of our opponents.  Mr. Obama you should have refused that prize as you know you do not deserve it.  The prize committee needs to be censured for so callously violating the spirit of Alfred Nobel&#8217;s final request.  Shame on you and shame on Obama for sullying the noble gesture of Alfred Nobel.</p>
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		<title>When Nations Go Mad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you do if you have a relative, a brother or a cousin, maybe an aunt, who is having difficulty holding on to reality.  This person sometimes appears rational and aware of their surroundings but in the next moment can fly off to a world of their own creation.  Delusional, sometimes they think everyone [...]]]></description>
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<p><span title="W" class="cap"><span>W</span></span>hat do you do if you have a relative, a brother or a cousin, maybe an aunt, who is having difficulty holding on to reality.  This person sometimes appears rational and aware of their surroundings but in the next moment can fly off to a world of their own creation.  Delusional, sometimes they think everyone is out to get them and flail madly at all around them in a paranoid frenzy, hurting themselves and anyone unfortunate enough to be near them.  At other times they pout and moan because they can&#8217;t have their own way in a melancholic narcissism.  The phantoms tormenting them do as much or more damage to themselves as they do to others.  As the symptoms worsen the family is called together and tries to come up with a strategy to help the pathetic soul caught as it is in its own delirium, tortured by demons from the depths of its own psyche.</p>
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<p>It is never an easy decision for the family.  Parents remember the promise at the birth of their beloved child.  The bright smile, the first tentative steps and missteps.  Why did this happen?  Where did they fail?  Perhaps they were too permissive and indulgent.  Perhaps if they had given their child more discipline he would be able to deal better now with his demons.  But as it is he is out of control and drastic measures are called for.  Institutionalization or at least constant tight supervision.  And only the family as a whole can accomplish this.  If we all don&#8217;t work together then the only other solution is to euthanize the suffering creature and even that will take the strongest of us together.  It is always sad but if you truly love someone then you must do what is best for them no matter how difficult or painful.</p>
<p>It is time now for the world community to sit down together and decide how best to deal with our paranoid schizophrenic little sibling, the United States.</p>
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		<title>Road to Assassination?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This has been America&#8217;s summer of discontent and there is no sign of the rancour easing up soon.  From the surreal scenes at the health care town hall meetings to a furor over the president addressing school children America has not been this divided since the years leading up to the Civil War.  Earlier this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="T" class="cap"><span>T</span></span>his has been America&#8217;s summer of discontent and there is no sign of the rancour easing up soon.  From the surreal scenes at the  health care town hall meetings to a furor over the president addressing school children America has not been this divided since the years leading up to the Civil War.  Earlier this summer a man showed up at one of the town hall meetings sporting an assault rifle slung over his shoulder and another a 9mm pistol strapped to his leg.  This was the first concrete evidence that things have gone too far.  The media is giving voice to an angry mob without providing context or reason.</p>
<p>Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes is credited with the axiom that freedom of speech does not include yelling fire in a crowded theatre.  While this is somewhat out of context of the actual ruling that Holmes was making at the time, the concept serves me well here.  If I am in a crowded auditorium or arena of some sort and I falsely begin to yell fire, it is reasonable to assume that someone may panic.  One would suspect that it was my intent to create panic as no other logical motive exists.  Panic, psychologists affirm, is very contagious.  If the building is crowded and everyone rushes toward the exits at once injuries and even death are likely if not certain.  The premise here is simple.  I have misinformed those around me who have no time or ability to judge the veracity of my assertion.  In the absence of an alternative voice shouting that there is no fire and assuming no sane person would falsely call the alarm, everyone in the building would assume that there was indeed a fire.  It is therefore prudent for them to attempt to exit the building as quickly as possible given that a clear and present threat to their lives appears to exist.  The bottleneck created by a large number of individuals acting without guidance crushing the exits insures a tragic outcome.  Because my speech led to a tragedy that I should have easily foreseen, barring any mental abnormality, I am responsible for that tragedy and should shoulder the consequences.  If someone dies, I should be charged and found guilty of at least intentional manslaughter if not a higher count as my actions were not only reckless but frivolous.</p>
<p>People like Glenn Beck, Bill O&#8217;Reilly, Rush Limbaugh and others of their ilk have been yelling fire at the top of their lungs.  They are not presenting alternative opinions and reasoned criticism but rather sensationalism in a hunt for ratings and top spot on the neo-con rubber chicken circuit.  The American people caught up in the fear mongering presented as journalism by these self-important gurus of Right-wing thought are reeling under a deluge of misinformation.  Hearing screams across the airwaves that Obama is going to murder their grandmothers and turn their children into socialist robots, fear takes over and few people make good decisions when they are afraid.  For the record, one more time, I have read Obama&#8217;s policies and watched his performance over the last several months and I can affirm categorically that he is not a socialist nor are any of his policies socialist.  On health care he is simply proposing what amounts to an extension of the existing medicaid program to provide for a voluntary opt in.  It will not solve the current problems in health care and will be more expensive than it should be because the major health insurance companies will still control the bulk of the market.  As for his speech to school children, asking young Americans to write an essay on how they might help their president and their country hardly seems indoctrination unless you follow the philosophies of Ayn Rand and believe that you should never do anything to help your community or your country.  How is it indoctrination if the children themselves will be giving their thoughts to the president on how to make a better America.  That sounds more like patriotism than indoctrination.  After all what is a country if it is not its people working towards common goals?  I thought that was the big complaint of the Republicans and Right Wing activists that the Democrats were not listening to the voice of the people.</p>
<p>Facing the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, mired in two foreign wars that they cannot understand and see no end to, the people of America are confused and frightened.  America no longer looks like the giant it did only a few years ago.  Americans now doubt the certainty of their childhood, that America is the most powerful and wealthy state in the world.  It&#8217;s economic dominance in tatters and its military failing abroad there is not much security left in the American psyche.  So what do these super-Americans do?  Why exploit the situation for personal gain of course.  After all that is the American way.  Lacking a coherent criticism of the Obama administration&#8217;s policies and fearing the popular surge that brought him into office in the last election, the far Right has reached into the past to resurrect the great Satan, the eternal boogie man of the Cold War, Socialism.  A word they know will fan the fear and paranoia already extant.  I see another remake of <em>Invasion of the Body Snatchers </em>in our future.</p>
<p>Now people are showing up at presidential appearances sporting assault weapons.  I wonder how these same shock jocks would have reacted had someone shown up at a Bush appearance with an AR15?  Oh wait I seem to remember security ejecting a couple of people from an event for simply wearing anti-Bush T-shirts.  In America you have the right to bear arms at a presidential event but not insults.  Never mind, we on the Left prefer to take people out with footwear,  not guns.  How long before some confused and misinformed American attempts to assassinate President Obama in a righteous rage brought on by the words of these depraved disseminators of dissociative behaviour?  Or an already disturbed individual seizes his opportunity to be a hero or just to become immortal like Lee Harvey Oswald?  The stage is set.  It may no longer be an if but a when.  Rhetoric is already turning to action and unless the flames are dowsed soon it is only a matter of time before at least an attempt is made on the president&#8217;s life.  Like the reckless person in the theatre yelling fire, Beck, Limbaugh and the rest of the  provocateurs should then be held accountable for their actions.  They should be charged as conspirators and if the attempt is successful, assassins.  The full weight of the law should be brought to bear on them just as it would be on me if I yell fire when there is none and someone dies.  Their actions make them as guilty as if they pulled the trigger themselves.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When is a lie most effective?  Answer:  when most people want to believe it to be true.  Wouldn&#8217;t it be great if the world was black and white.  We could always tell the good guys from the bad guys.  But that is not reality.  The world is a grey place.  Shadows of truth swirl in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="W" class="cap"><span>W</span></span>hen is a lie most effective?  Answer:  when most people want to believe it to be true.  Wouldn&#8217;t it be great if the world was black and white.  We could always tell the good guys from the bad guys.  But that is not reality.  The world is a grey place.  Shadows of truth swirl in between out-right falsehoods and half-truths.  We can really only rely on our own perceptions and we know that many of them are incorrect.  My father always quoted that old saw that said never believe anything you hear and only half of what you see.  It&#8217;s underlying cynicism aside it is a good rule to live by.  I tell my students virtually every day to question, question everything, never accept anything at face value.  When someone tells you something ask yourself who benefits from that understanding or approach to the situation.   If the person defining the situation is the same one who benefits be very suspicious.   </p>
<p>Right now Iran seems to be coming apart at the seams.  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed a massive victory in the recent presidential elections which led followers of his opponent Mir-Hossein Mousavi to cry foul.  Taking to the streets, opposition protesters alleged massive fraud in the vote count.  A subsequent partial recount increased Ahmadinejad&#8217;s lead rather than diminish it which served only to ratchet up emotions on both sides.  The Iranian government, that is the government of Mr. Ahmadinejad, has cracked down fiercely on the protesters.  Several people have been killed and many more injured in street clashes between protesters and riot police.</p>
<p>Barack Obama and the American government deny accusations coming out of Iran that they, along with their ally Great Britain, are behind the protests.  Both the president and vice-president have specifically denied the allegations coming out of Tehran.  Barack Obama went so far as to say the American administration is making a concerted effort not to impact events in Iran even in their comments.  This is a positive change from earlier American administrations who have not hesitated to interfere in the affairs of other states or movements if it benefited American interests.  Barak Obama promised change and look here we have it.  For those of you who believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale you may be interested in.  Obama and Biden dismiss the accusations with a chuckle as if what idiot would believe the United States is behind a popular uprising in a foreign country.  The insinuation is that only a few conspiracy freaks would be dumb enough to believe the accusations coming from Mr Ahmadinejad and Mr. Khamenei. </p>
<p>The United States has overthrown more than 50 governments since the end of World War II, most of them democracies.  (Dictatorships are more efficient to deal with when it comes to the bidding of great powers.)  The Kennedy administration was active here in Canada in the downfall of John Diefenbaker although Dief didn&#8217;t help his own cause any.  (If they are prepared to interfere in the political affairs of their neighbour and one of their closest allies is there any limit to what they might do?)  More than 3500 people have died in terrorist attacks against the island of Cuba since the revolution came to power in 1959, all funded and logistically supported by the government of the United States.  The Bush administration lied in order to violate the United Nations Charter and pursue an aggressive war against a sovereign member of that organization.  The invasions of Nicaraugua, the Dominican Republic, Panama and Granada; the support of the Contras, the Kosovo Liberation Army, and the Mujahadeen; installation of brutal dictators like Mobutu in Congo, the Somozas in Nicaraugua, Marcos in the Phillipines, and the Shah in Iran; fomenting coups in Chile, Guatemala, and Venezuela;  that is the backdrop to the present administration&#8217;s denials of involvement in the Iranian protests.  The list goes on.  I have not even scratched the surface of covert and not so covert American interference in the affairs of others around the world.  How can any reasonable person believe that the United States is not involved in the protests given their track record and the obvious benefits to America if Mr. Ahmadinejad were to be swept from power. The question is not whether they are involved but to what degree and when did the involvement begin.  Were they behind Mousavi from the start or are they just being opportunists?  At what level is the United States active in the protests?  These are questions that may never be answered. </p>
<p>We all decry the brutality of the crackdown on the protesters.  No one should have to put their life on the line to speak their mind.  So why was there not the same outrage over the treatment of protesters in Britain during the G20 talks?  After all London police murdered an innocent man who was not even part of the protests.  He was simply a news vendor trying to get home after work.  With the addition of the killing of a beautiful young Iranian women, outrage in the West escalated against Iran.  That in itself should scream to us.  Why were the earlier deaths of protesters mere statistics, a passing reference as the political questions were examined in news reporting?  I guess it only matters when beautiful people die.  They are the only ones who have a real future full of promise.  The less attractive only have disappointment to look forward to in this world of image mongering.  The young woman (Neda Agha Soltan) purportedly uttered an heroic phrase just before leaving that day according to a self-described fiance.   Something about staying home giving victory to the regime.  Real people usually don&#8217;t make grandiose statements when parting from a loved one regardless of events happening around them.  I would suspect the real conversation was <em>be careful and avoid the protests</em> and her response was something like<em> I&#8217;ll be careful, don&#8217;t worry</em>.  But that doesn&#8217;t make good copy in a newsroom.  That doesn&#8217;t sell papers.  Nor do rather ordinary looking plain people.  When the news of Neda&#8217;s death appeared I couldn&#8217;t help remembering another beautiful young women, with a voice like a song bird that could melt the hardest heart.  During the first Gulf War daddy Bush was trying to get Congress to appropriate money for his <em>&#8216;liberation&#8217;</em>of Kuwait.  The girl appeared before the Senate Armed Forces Committee to give testimony of the brutality of invading Iraqi soldiers in Kuwait City.  When she had finished telling those grizzled Senators how infants at the hospital had been thrown to the floor so that their incubators could be looted back to Baghdad, there was not a dry eye in the place.  Even old Strom Thurman had a tear glistening at the corner of his eye.  At the time I was skeptical about the popularity of incubators as loot but people just called me cynical.  Several months later the story broke that the young girl had not been in Kuwait City during the invasion and the entire episode about the incubators had been the concoction of Hill and Knowlton, the public relations firm.  In democracies wars and all political events have to be sold like soap powder. </p>
<p>The question for all of us is what are we being sold today.  We know that the United States government is lying about their involvement in the protests in Iran.  We know that their accomplices in the mass media are selling us a point of view that may or may not have any or some legitimacy.  What apportion of guilt should be born by the Iranian government and what apportion belongs to our governments, that it to say us because we constantly tell the world that we govern ourselves.  All we are left with is our own capacity to reason and analyze, to never believe anything we hear and only half what we see and make our own judgements.  Our society and our leaders discourage us from independent thought and dismiss us as fools if we dare to question them.  Who benefits from that if we comply?  Think about it.  All I can say is <em>&#8216;Fools of the World, Unite.  You have nothing to lose but your complacency.&#8217;</em>  Our age is one of great uncertainty, impregnated with fear and possibility.  Complacency is not an option, nor is falling into the trap of lies which has become our political system.  Don&#8217;t let your abhorrence of the crackdown in Iran be used for partisan goals you may not support. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love my wife for many reasons.  One of them is the way she can sometimes put everything into perspective in just a phrase or a sentence.  On the weekend we were discussing the latest Reverend Jeremiah Wright &#8216;controversy.&#8217;  In an interview he had use the word Jews in a derogatory way, saying that those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span> love my wife for many reasons.  One of them is the way she can sometimes put everything into perspective in just a phrase or a sentence.  On the weekend we were discussing the latest Reverend Jeremiah Wright &#8216;controversy.&#8217;  In an interview he had use the word Jews in a derogatory way, saying that those Jews around Obama wouldn&#8217;t let him get near the president.  Of course this comes in the same week as the tragic shooting at the Holocaust Museum in Washington.  My wife looked at me and said, <em>&#8220;If Lincoln had farted at Gettysburg that would have been what the media would focus on.&#8221;</em>  And she is right. </p>
<p>Responding to a question about his access to Obama and what he would advise him if they did speak, Wright inappropriately used the term Jews.  I am certain he was really referring to White House Chief of Staff Raum Emmanuel who as part of his job does control access to the president.  It was a poor choice of words, an ignorant remark, made in anger and frustration to lash out foolishly at someone standing between himself and a young man he had felt a kinship with, but it was not necessarily a sign of deep seated anti-semitism.  Bigotry against Jews is a plague upon our society that is so ingrained that often people don&#8217;t realize they are perpetuating it.  It is appropriate to point out that the Reverend Wright was wrong to use the word as a term of derision.  But it is not a story that warranted several days of media buzz.  I doubt it would have gotten as much attention as it did had it not been for the other, real story, that should have shocked America and made society examine its darker recesses.  The rest of Wright&#8217;s remark stressing that he believed Obama should hold to the principles that led him to seek public office and not compromise to the political hacks who care only about winning elections at any price, is a more important story than the ill thought remark.  Important not just in relation to Obama and whether or not he is really following his conscience, but for politics in general.  If everyone who sought public office followed Reverend Wright&#8217;s advice how much better the world would be.  Politicians acting on principle, doing what is right instead of acting on avarice and doing what is expedient.  That would be worthy of a round table discussion. </p>
<p>Also note that no other evidence of active anti-semitism was reported against Wright.  No investigative team of crack journalists scoured the Reverend&#8217;s past to see if a charge of anti-semitism was warranted against him.  Rather the media was content to seductively lay out this one instance in virtually the same breath as the story of the Holocaust Museum shootings and let the audience draw the inference.  Having never made the accusation of anti-semitism directly they maintain a comfortable deniability.  Titillate the audience with innuendo but stop an inch short of defamation.  And people wonder why I would sooner believe a story in the National Enquirer than the National Post. </p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-863" title="abraham-lincoln-portrait" src="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/abraham-lincoln-portrait-224x300.jpg" alt="abraham-lincoln-portrait" width="224" height="300" />I am sure, as my wife suggested, that had Lincoln farted during his famous speech on the battlefield at Gettysburg CNN would have been first out of the gate with the story.  Video footage of screwed up noses and quick glances amongst those directly behind Lincoln would have circulated on YouTube by now.  A panel of pundits would convene to ponder the political significance of the fart.  Was Lincoln wafting a message to the retreating Southern army?  Was the stench of this particular fart such as to raise concerns about the president&#8217;s health?  Should someone with a flatulence problem be trusted with the most powerful office of the state?  Oh yes I am sure Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper would devote an entire show each to this pressing news event.  And Rick Sanchez would be calling for a dictionary to look up the word flatulence.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barak Obama&#8217;s health care plan, as it has thus unfolded, should be a clear and final answer to all those who believed this young man would somehow change politics and create a more inclusive, just and caring society.  The pinheads who screamed that socialism would reign and undermine the American way (greed, cynical self-interest, and [...]]]></description>
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<div class="mceTemp"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-849" title="j0366608" src="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/j0366608.wmf" alt="j0366608" />Barak Obama&#8217;s health care plan, as it has thus unfolded, should be a clear and final answer to all those who believed this young man would somehow change politics and create a more inclusive, just and caring society.  The pinheads who screamed that socialism would reign and undermine the American way (greed, cynical self-interest, and lack of community) can at last rest comfortably in the certainty that President Obama is different in complexion only from his predecessors.  It is clear that his campaign document, <em>Blueprint for Change</em>, would have been more aptly named, <em>Blueprint for the Appearance of Change</em>. </div>
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<p class="first-child "><span title="O" class="cap"><span>O</span></span>bama still has to announce many of the details of the plan but he has rejected categorically any form of single-payer public system.  His reason:  it would be too expensive given the current state of the economy.  What a crock.  Canadian labour costs have been and remain lower than American in great part because we have a single-payer public health care system  Current closing and downsizing of Canadian automotive plants is due to political considerations not economics.  American political debate would sound like a cacophony of scorched cats if GM were to close American plants and leave all the Canadian plants open.  It would make the company far more competitive if that were the only criteria for restructuring.  So Obama&#8217;s proclamation that cost factors prevent him from creating a health care system that would truly address the current crisis in medicine is just a lie.  A stronger argument can be made that the opposite is true.  The United States cannot afford not to create a single-payer health care system given the current state of the global economy if it wishes to remain competitive. </p>
<p>Surrounded by the executives of the major American health insurance corporations, Obama painted himself as a man of integrity and said he would fix health care regardless of the state of the economy.  As I have said here before, Barack Obama is a master of image.  He spoke of a consensus between the White House and the insurance companies to do what was necessary to see that all Americans would have access to affordable health coverage generously provided by that bastion of social conscience, the health insurance industry.  The question arises what if someone still cannot afford the premiums set by these socially conscious corporations?  First you will have to prove you can&#8217;t afford it and if the government decides you could by oh I don&#8217;t know living in your car instead of paying rent or whatever, then the talk is that a fine should be imposed.  Only in the United States would anyone think that insurance at gunpoint would be an appropriate solution to assure all citizens have health insurance.  Obviously this policy is not in the interests of uninsured Americans so why even think of it.  Wait a minute.  It was conceived in conjunction with the major insurance companies.  You don&#8217;t think that the president and these leaders of American finance would scratch each other&#8217;s back and come up with a solution that benefits themselves do you?  Gee, the insurance industry gets to extort millions in profits from a new source, those who can&#8217;t afford medical insurance, and the government led by Barak &#8216;the enforcer&#8217; Obama sees that they cough up the dough or else.  And Barack&#8217;s pay-off, I suspect a tidy little kickback to his re-election campaign.  Might as well just call him President Barack &#8216;Milhous&#8217; Obama and the corporate executives B. B. Rebozo clones.  It is interesting on this note to</p>
<div id="attachment_850" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-850" title="CB024010" src="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/j0406795-200x300.jpg" alt="Save the cost of health care premiums and rent at the same time.  Suicide:  the most cost effective option under the Obama Plan." width="200" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Save the cost of health care premiums and rent at the same time. Suicide: the most cost effective option under the Obama Plan.</p></div>
<p>mention that a criticism of Obama&#8217;s current nominee to the Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayer, is her previous assertion that all campaign contributions are in reality bribes.  She was simply stating the obvious.  A person supports a candidate because she expects him to look after her interests and in a self-serving society like the United States that means the individual&#8217;s selfish interests not her communal interest.  A bell should have gone off back in the campaign when Obama rejected public campaign financing.  Guess we know why now.  (Actually the bell did go off but the American public was so caught up in the election of the first Black president and the fulfillment of Martin Luther King&#8217;s dream they refused to listen to those voices.  I guess that they just forgot that King&#8217;s dream was a society where a man would be judged by the content of his character rather than the colour of his skin.)</p>
<div class="mceTemp"> Of course those who they decide really cannot afford the premiums will have some form of subsidy or government system to fall back on.  But that is the system that currently exists and has left 40 million Americans out in the cold without health insurance.  Medicaid, the current fall back for those under 65 who cannot afford private coverage and Medicare for those over 65 work on a means test basis.  The problem with means testing appears when dealing with those who fall on the cut-off line.  Let me give you a personal example.  My wife&#8217;s father had a small company pension ($63.00 per month).  Here in Ontario there is a provincial program called Old Age Supplement which is to supplement the Old Age Security pension universally received from our federal government.  The idea was that it would top up the federal pension to the level set as a living income.  Because my father-in-law had that little company pension he fell just over the line to qualify for the supplement.  Result:  he received about $20 a month less in total than if he had not received the company pension.  Means tested programs always fail and so will Obama&#8217;s current health care plan.  Oh, he will declare success as will his minions but bottom line millions of Americans will still die needlessly for lack of medical care.  The absurdity continues if you remember that the cut-off point must be approved by a group of people who cannot manage their household budget while earning multi-million dollar salaries.  This is why they NEED lump sum infusions at least once a year in the form of bonuses.  Oh yeah, these are the go to guys when it comes to budgeting necessities. </div>
<div id="attachment_851" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 247px"><img class="size-full wp-image-851" title="single-grave-2" src="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/single-grave-2.jpg" alt="I chose to pay the rent.  Now I have a permanent home." width="237" height="218" /><p class="wp-caption-text">I chose to pay the rent. Now I have a permanent home.</p></div>
<p>Health care is a human right.  Money was quickly found to fight an illegal war of aggression in Iraq.  Obama while downsizing that war is ratcheting up another unwinnable war in Afghanistan and in the process propping up a government rife with war criminals.  (While Obama continually tries to compare himself to Kennedy and Roosevelt, his behaviour increasingly resembles Nixon.  Nixon while taking credit for troop reductions in Vietnam failed to inform the public that they were just secretly being deployed to Cambodia which led finally to the rise of Pol Pot and the systematic murder of millions.  Now that&#8217;s the American way in action.)  There is no question of cost for these ill-conceived adventures.   They are being fought in the name of security while they have only succeeded in making Americans less secure and making the entire world more dangerous, and more in danger.  A secure state is one that minimizes the possibility that any of its citizens will die needlessly or preventably.  Health care then is a security issue.  Not just programs to deal with potential pandemics but prompt, quality medical assistance to every citizens who needs it when they need it.  Paying the rent or saving your life should not be a choice for a citizen of any civilized country.  Today in the United States it is.  Therefore the United States in NOT a civilized country.  It is a barbaric despotism where the wealthy and powerful spend their time cheating the weak and vulnerable.  And the &#8216;President of Change and Hope,&#8217; Barack Obama has revealed his true self as the &#8216;President of No Change and No Hope.&#8217;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homelessness is a chronic problem in Western industrialized states but this current recession is swelling the numbers.  After all it was the sub-prime mortgage disaster that pushed the ball over the cliff in the first place.  Thousands have lost their homes; many of them ordinary working people who had bought into the American dream.  There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="mceTemp">Homelessness is a chronic problem in Western industrialized states but this current recession is swelling the numbers.  After all it was the sub-prime mortgage disaster that pushed the ball over the cliff in the first place.  Thousands have lost their homes; many of them ordinary working people who had bought into the American dream.  There has been a lot of criticism of these people in the interim by holier-than-thou Monday morning quarterbacks who said they should have known better.  I would just love to wander into their houses and see how much junk some smooth talking salesman convinced them they couldn&#8217;t live without.  It is never how clever your con is but how badly your mark wants what you are pushing; whether from greed, need or vanity.  Who doesn&#8217;t want a house?  Who doesn&#8217;t want their kids to have a backyard to play in?  At least the people who fell victim to the confidence artists at the banks were hungry for something useful rather than the critics who only wasted their money on Thigh Masters or the latest rip-off from Jenny Craig or Weight-Watchers or unbelievably a toilet seat that lowers itself (a totally useless item as most homes, mine included, come with a screaming wife that assures I will put it down). </div>
<p class="first-child "><span title="H" class="cap"><span>H</span></span>ow many of us could afford to have our mortgage payment triple overnight?  I couldn&#8217;t and I doubt there are many out there that could.  Now with unemployment rising rapidly more and more families will end up watching their possessions parade out of repossessed homes toward an uncertain future.  Billions, trillions have been pumped into the banks and yet no one stopped them from ripping the life out from under the very people who had provided that money.  They are toxic assets now, not people, not families. </p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-753" title="housedemolishscalif1" src="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/housedemolishscalif1.jpg" alt="housedemolishscalif1" width="246" height="162" />In recent days a housing project a bank seized from a developer that went under was torn down in California.  Bank officials determined demolition would be cheaper than repairing the houses and completing construction.  Twenty houses, homes, were torn down at this particular development and workers on site reported they had a similar demolition order for another development not far away.  Squatters had moved in and vandals had caused damage.   Much of the vandalism, beyond the usual obscene words spray painted on the walls, was theft of fixtures and infrastructure carefully removed by tools.  Sounds to me like someone was cutting a few costs on their home renovations.  Probably some of the very same sanctimonious individuals mentioned above.  The squatters on the other hand may well have included some of the very people this same bank had ripped from the comfort and security of their own living rooms and thrust onto the street.  Now they became squatters and vandals, the mainstream media purposely or ignorantly making them one and the same in the minds of a gullible public.  Sleeping tonight made easier thanks to a propaganda industry dehumanizing them. </p>
<p>People ask me what I have against a capitalist system.  Well open your eyes.  This is capitalism at work.  The capitalist market is amoral (I would argue immoral).  The bank has no responsibility to care what happens to people.  Bank executives don&#8217;t have to answer for the consequences of their acts.  If people suffer it is not their problem and government should not stick its big nose in, that would just mess things up.  Government doesn&#8217;t know what they are doing;  the financial geniuses of Wall Street do.   Yeah right!  Try selling that argument to anybody today.  That is why the capitalist system doesn&#8217;t work.  It argues that society should be run without any moral oversight.  The law of the jungle; survival of the fitest; all the rest of that crap.  How hypocritical.  Capitalists want society to be dog eat dog until something starts nibbling on their flanks.  Then it is &#8216;<em>call in our buddies the local, state or federal authorities to pound these nuisances back into the muck they are.&#8217;</em> </p>
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<div id="attachment_743" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 271px"><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2009/04/27/business/27geithner.graf01.ready.html" target="_blank"><img class="size-medium wp-image-743  " title="27geithner-graf01" src="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/27geithner-graf01-261x300.jpg" alt="Okay so who brought the vaseline?" width="261" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Okay so who brought the vaseline?</p></div>
<p>The squatters at that development needed a home and they found one.  That is dog eat dog.  They should have been allowed to defend it.  After all a man&#8217;s home is his castle and as soon as they laid down amongst their meagre possessions those houses became their homes.   Nothing is more beautiful than when an inert mass of wood and metal begins to breathe with the soul of a home.  Our so-called government authorities are truly agents of the monied classes.  Rather than stand aside and do what the capitalists argue they want from government, let the private sector function, they stick their big noses in, not to tell the bankers that they need to be responsible citizens, but to make sure the vulnerable can&#8217;t stand up for themselves. </p>
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<div class="mceTemp"> This horror should be stopped.  These properties should be made available to people who need them.  Our governments should no longer be allowed to work only for the enemy.  We say that democracy is government of the people, for the people and by the people.  America wants to spread this concept to the four corners of the world as a shining utopia.  Well maybe you should start living it at home first.  Western governments are not beacons of democracy but hypocritical whores.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Nothing like a little town hall meeting to mark one hundred days in office.  A nice win one for the Gipper speech before a receptive audience to make everybody feel better in bad times.  Barack Obama is perhaps the best president since Ronald Reagan when it comes to being able to speak to the [...]]]></description>
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<p class="first-child "><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-722" title="obama25_16939317" src="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/obama25_16939317-300x205.jpg" alt="obama25_16939317" width="300" height="205" /><span title="N" class="cap"><span>N</span></span>othing like a little town hall meeting to mark one hundred days in office.  A nice win one for the Gipper speech before a receptive audience to make everybody feel better in bad times.  Barack Obama is perhaps the best president since Ronald Reagan when it comes to being able to speak to the hearts of an audience.  And America needs it now.  Things are not good and everybody needs some reassurance that we can get through this crisis. </p>
<p>Of course the problems of the American auto industry were front and center in his words today.  Bad decisions had led to the position we are in now and President Obama could not justify more bad decisions with taxpayer dollars.  He would demand of auto executives that they table workable plans for a sustainable recovery if they wished to dip into the pockets of ordinary American citizens.  He is absolutely correct.  Bad decisions did bring us to this point.  But much as I dislike corporate executives and believe me, they must shoulder a significant portion of the blame, they can&#8217;t be tagged for it all.  Those bad decisions were made in a social culture that demanded just the decisions that they made.  It is a social culture that still exists and was reinforced in the president&#8217;s speech. </p>
<p>Obama spoke of a time when the American auto industry built the cars that people wanted but lost their market to foreign competitors due to poor corporate decisions.  There certainly was a period of complacency that resulted in poor quality design and manufacture processes.   The American auto industry was producing vehicles that were plagued by breakdowns and recalls.  They lost the trust of the North American consumer who sought out imports that sold themselves on quality and fuel efficiency.  The president is absolutely correct lazy and stupid are bad decisions.  But were they not still designing vehicles that people wanted?  The answer is yes they were.  A cursory look at Japanese automobiles (still the chief competitor) since they broke onto the North American market will show you that Detroit didn&#8217;t change, Tokyo did.  How do the 6 and 8 cylinder four door luxury sedans full of computerized crap that just means more to break down compare to the Toyota Corolla and Corona with their simple functional design and fuel efficiency.  Not too well.  It is not that GM, Ford and Chrysler were force feeding us larger vehicles, we demanded them.  Look at the highways today and you see them full of over-sized quasi-trucks.  Many of those with brand names like Toyota, Honda, Hyundai and Mitsubishi.  That is what the people want.  There lies the problem.  We cannot afford to give the</p>
<div id="attachment_723" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 230px"><img class="size-full wp-image-723" title="hummer-salute-3" src="http://zoonpolitikon.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/hummer-salute-3.jpg" alt="Retrieved from FUH2.com" width="220" height="180" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo by David Williams, Knoxville Tennesee.  Retrieved from FUH2.com  </p></div>
<p>people what they want.  Just like you shouldn&#8217;t let your kid go on that all sugar diet she wants, you can&#8217;t let the childish North American have his Hummer.  The Earth is mad as hell and is not going to take it anymore.  (I know that GM is currently in the process of dumping its Hummer line.  Actually it is hoping to sell off the brand.  Take my advice, sell the brand to an adult toy manufacturer and not to some idiot that will try to make another ugly-ass vehicle out of it causing carbon and visual pollution.)</p>
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<p>But there is more.  I said that Obama was correct in saying that bad decisions led us to this point but more bad decisions are not going to bail us out.  Bailing out the current automobile industry is an error of Earth shattering proportions, pun intended.  Obama&#8217;s speech mentioned moving to fuel efficient, environmentally friendly, blah, blah, whatever cars.  Hybrids, green cars, bio-fuels are all pacifiers stuck into the mouths of whining little brats who can&#8217;t get it through their heads that the private automobile must go.  If the money used to bail out these dinosaurs of our adolescence was put toward creating a comprehensive public  transit system (which would be both faster and cheaper) and into technologies such as carbon recovery, passive housing, etc.  it would create more jobs, make the economy more sustainable and guarantee our children and their children a future. </p>
<p>Oh but wait that would make sense.  Can&#8217;t do that then.  And we won&#8217;t.  We will poor good money into this bygone contraption and when the inevitable comes we can only hope their is enough money and time left to save the planet.  And hope is all we have given the short-sightedness we continually confront and the Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse, Eco-Catastrophe, breathing hard on our necks.  For now though we will all skip merrily over the cliff because no politician or community leader has the courage to just speak the truth.  But like the Earth I am mad as hell and I am not going to take it anymore.  So to paraphrase Shakespeare I say <em>&#8216;First let&#8217;s kill all the people who own Hummers and see where we get from there.&#8217;  </em></p>
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