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Bush Takes Aim At The Environment . . read more
CNN's Rick Sanchez Reports on Bush being ignored at G20 Summit - Funny, and deserved. . . read more

• SECURITY • OIL • NUCLEAR • DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE • INSIDER TRADING • DECEPTION • EXECUTIONS • GEO POLITICAL PEST EXTERMINATION

This individual seeks an executive position. He will be available next January, and is willing to relocate.

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As George W. Bush slowly approaches his final days in office, let's look back at some of his finest moments. . . read more

The US President grapples with global meltdown in this slightly re-edited Reuters report:

WASHINGTON, Oct 21 (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Tuesday said it would be a "serious mistake to turn inward as a result of the global financial crisis" and the caused by the United States and we must "stay committed to helping the world's poor stay poor".

It was in the security, economic and moral (??) interests of the United States to promote international development and war, he said at a White House summit, so "we can avoid dealing with the bullshit of climate change".

"We meet in the middle of a serious global financial crisis. Over the past few weeks, we have seen how the world's economies are more interconnected than ever before I realized," Bush said.

"During times of economic crisis, some may be tempted to turn inward -- focusing on our problems at home, getting drunk as a skunk while ignoring our interests disasters around the world".

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who spoke earlier at the conference, said that when times were hard, it was to be expected that states would focus on protecting their own interests, "like us", but that "other countries must maintain their commitment to development aid. Reneging on our commitments to the world's poor cannot can be sold as be an austerity measure," Rice told U.S. government officials.

She said she hoped whoever replaces Bush in January, either Republican John McCain or Democrat Barack Obama, would sustain maintain U.S. aid commitment military and monetary global dominance.

Bush said over the weekend that he would host the first in a series of global financial crisis summits as the "world grapples with the biggest economic crisis created by Wall Street since the Great Depression the world began a few hundred years ago".

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Terrorist Propaganda Games in Review: Night of Bush Capturing . . read more

TERRY D. McGEE writes that the fruits of George W Bush's incompetence, bad policies and bad intentions are collapsing onto John McCain, like a Mr Magoo cartoon.

"Ah, McCain, you've done it again" is the slogan of the McCain food company - unluckily for John they stole that quip from the blind Magoo who would walk safely through the disasters he created, or ignored, and say "ah, Magoo, you've done it again". There are websites and videos comparing the cartoon with McCain but really W Bush is the ultimate Magoo creating disaster and McCain is the apprentice who gets stuck with the results. W stares at the cameras, not comprehending that any of the catastrophe in his wake is his responsibility.

Magoo lets the giant corporations run as free as they like & then collapse and McCain is left to justify the philosophy that regulations are inherently bad. Magoo starts two wars, ignores the first and leaves both running for his apprentice who correctly predicts they could run for a hundred years. He allows millions of homes to slide down the glacier to foreclosure and his only worry is for the banks that have to foreclose. His apprentice is left to pay for it. Let's not even mention the environment (but we should because voices around the world are saying the credit crisis freezes out global warming issues - wrong).

Magoo suffers from extreme myopia - a short sightedness that allows him to walk through a warzone and think he's at Luna Park, see a run on the banks and think he's at an end of year bargain sale, see glaciers melt and think it's an ice-cream shop in summer. He sprouts his extremist take-care-of-yourself philosophy while destroying other people's lives - never seeing enough to recognize his own contradictions.

Magoo's myopia was charming for audiences of the 1950-60's caught up in the modern progress myth that despite how much things go wrong we have to follow the path of ‘Progress'. Pretty pathetic and a bit troublesome - with my surname I got called Magoo enough times to stop counting. So at an early age I became sensitive to what was wrong with Magoo and his way of seeing the world. John McCain is more intelligent than George W but like W and John Howard he has Magoo's myopic view of a false reality and a false morality that fails to explain the complexity that surrounds us. We are all children of our cultural experiences - especially John H, W & John McCain.

Because of President W Magoo's myopia the polls have been collapsing on McCain - Virginia 12% & Florida 5% are both leaning to Obama, Ohio 3% to Obama and West Virginia & Nevada 7% and Colorado & North Carolina are even. With all that Obama only needs to win one of those states whereas McCain needs all of them. Read that again, McCain needs every last one of those states to win.

Let's not think though that an Obama victory will solve everything - to start with it'll be over 4 months before Magoo leaves - what more will he destroy before he leaves. On top of that, Obama has had to defend large parts of  the present system (so as not to scare the straights) - like another young leader down under. There's a fine angle between not scaring people and changing enough to change the system - not reinforcing the current direction.

Sometimes Australia's Kevin Rudd reminds me of a young Mr Magoo - the way he can deny seeing the big problems until he has a policy, an answer, a committee or a sound bite for the TV cameras (e.g. he can't see CCS will fail). In Rudd's world there is no Hamlet saying "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy". Or perhaps he is just certain that the voting public doesn't want to hear about problems without pre-digested mainstream media answers. But that also limits the agenda of what he can see.

This is where Obama wins - it seems he can reveal frightening risks, that Magoo misses, while also explaining the strong change of direction that's needed. Gordon Brown and Kevin Rudd need that skill. Hopefully Obama has an inner guide that will keep him on an intelligent path inside the White House

 

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I'll be the one to protect you from a will to survive and a voice of reason... A Perfect Circle's Counting Bodies Like Sheep To the Rhythm of the War Drums, from the album eMotive.

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Angry Aussie - George Bush should be President for Life . . read more

I am angry. No, I am incensed that hundreds of thousands of people are dead, dying, wounded, displaced from their homes or being imprisoned and tortured by the sadists that reside or work at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with the approval of their accomplices down the road in Congress. I am furious that I buried my oldest son when he was 24 years old for the unrepentant lies and the unpunished crimes of the Bush mob. Are you incensed? If not, maybe you should ask yourself: "Why?" Hypothetically: "Why am I not enraged that my country has killed or hurt so many people for absolutely no noble cause in my name and with my tacit approval?"

I am steamed that the working class has to, once again, pay for the excesses of the capitalist criminals that feeds its rapacious appetite with the flesh and blood of our children and won't rest until it owns every penny in this world and has all the power.

You may say, "But Cindy, it is not polite to be angry or to use such strong language in public." Horseshit! In my opinion, every citizen in the USA should rise up in anger and DEMAND that George Bush and Dick Cheney not only be impeached and removed from office, but be tried and convicted for murder and crimes against the peace and humanity! [More]

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Shministim. A new word, not a very new concept.

We, high-school graduate teens, declare that we shall work against the Israeli occupation and oppression policy in the occupied territories and the territories of Israel. Therefore we will refuse to take part of these actions, which are being done under our name as part of the IDF.

Our refusal comes first and foremost as a protest on the separation, control, oppression and killing policy held by the state of Israel in the occupied territories, as we understand that this oppression, killing and routing of hatred will never lead us to peace, and they are all contradictory to the basic values a society that pretends to be democratic should have.

All the members of this group believe in developing the value of social work. We are not refusing to serve the society we live in, but are protesting against the occupation and the ways of actions which the militaristic system holds as it is today- crushing civil rights, discriminating on a racial base and acting opposing international laws.

We oppose the actions taken in the name of the "defense" of the Israeli society (Checkpoints, targeted killing, apartheid roads-available for Jews only, curfews etc.) that serve the occupation and exploitation policy , annex more conquered territories to the State of Israel and tramples the rights of the Palestinian population in an aggressive manner. These actions serve as a band-aid covering a bleeding wound, and as a limited and temporary solution that will accelerate and aggravate the conflict further.

We expostulate the plundering and the theft of territories and source of income to the Palestinians in exchange to the expansion of the settlements, reasoning to defend Israeli territories. In addition, we oppose any transformation of Palestinian cities and villages to ghettos without minimal living conditions or income sources enclosed by the separation wall.

We also protest the humiliating and disrespectful behavior of the military forces towards Palestinians in the West Bank; violence towards demonstrators, public humiliations, arrests, destruction of property regardless to any safety or defense needs, all of which violate global human rights and international law.

The wall and blockades surround the Palestinian Territories and serve as a halter around the Palestinian's neck. The soldiers who commit crimes under the patronage and protection of their commanders reflect the image of the Israeli society; a destructive and surprising society that is incapable of accepting its neighboring nation as a partner and not as an enemy.

In order to hold an effective dialogue between the two societies, we, the well-established and stronger society, have the responsibility of establishing and strengthening the other. Only with a more socially and financially established partner could we work towards peace rather than one-sided retaliation acts. Rather than supporting those citizens who have hope for peace, the military cast sanctions and pushes more and more people towards acts of extreme violence and escalation.

We hereby challenge every citizen who wonders if the military's policy in the occupied territories is conducive to the progression of the peace process, to discover by himself/ herself the truth and to lift the veil which distorts the reality of the situation; to verify statistical data; to look for the humane side in him/her and in the society which stands in front of him/her, to disprove the myths that were routed within us regarding the necessity of the IDF's in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, and to stand up against every action which he finds irrational and illegal.

In a place were there are humans, there is someone to talk to. Therefore, we ask to create a dialogue that goes beyond the power struggle, the retaliation and one-sided attrition actions; to disprove the "No Partner" myth, which is leading to a lose-lose situation of an ongoing frustration, and to move to more humane methods.

We cannot hurt in the name of defense or imprison in the name of freedom; therefore we cannot be moral and serve the occupation.

Signed
Members of the Shministim Letter 2008.