Archive for January, 2007

01 31st, 2007

 

The melting polar ice cap

OK, now I get it.

The reason the energo-fascists and science deniers don’t care about global warming is:

Global Warming plays into their plan.

If the Arctic continues to melt, even becoming ice free within 35 years, that opens up massive oil and natural gas fields for exploitation. Energy companies are already preparing for drilling projects.

Climate balance inhibited the greedy drive for more energy. How long will they postpone the inevitable crash? A decade, a few years, not at all?



01 30th, 2007

 

The war with Iran is scheduled for April, according to the Daily Herald in Scotland that quoted “an official report from Sofia” and picked up details from Arab Times in Kuwait. OK. We have the trail of electronic news screens, but where is the rest? I expect we will begin hearing a lot more about this in the next month.

We already knew the plan for a broad attack on Iran, but these stories add a lot of detail.

Is Iran well-enough armed from U.S. military surplus yet to offer a credible stage for the Armageddon so many Americans seek? They better be. The “Stop Arming Iran Act” has been introduced, and opponents will have a difficult time justifying continued arming of Iran to the mainstream.

We’re a long way from the inevitable negotiations to move U.S. oil interests into the country, as are now happening in Iraq. Couldn’t we just skip the war with Iran and move directly to the negotiations this time? That wouldn’t satisfy the Armageddon lobby, would it.



01 30th, 2007

 

“The state has become hostile to religion.” So says Chris Buttars. He’s going to have to do more than say it to convince me. Has he actually ever been outside of Utah to see how the rest of the world works?

Utah’s hostility to religion has inspired his introduction of S.B. 111, a bill in the Utah state Senate in support of the free exercise of religion through T-shirts. The bill has been substituted by another bill, which means they have added, edited, and cleaned it up. But, it’s still there.

Didn’t we already have the constitutional guaranteed right to exercise our religion through T-shirts? Speakers at the Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee meeting told Senators that the right is already guaranteed. The constitution isn’t enough for them, apparently.

If the right is already guaranteed, what is Buttars up to? Keep your eye on the bill as it is cut and pasted through the Utah state Legislature. Surely the intention behind this is more than just blogger fodder. If you figure out what he is up to, tell me.



01 29th, 2007

 

Rocky Anderson speaks at Peace Rally in DCSaturday, about 500,000 people marched in Washington, DC, to voice their opposition to the war in Iraq.

A protest to be proud of.

500,000 = “tens of thousands” in New York Times math, but dissenters are used to being underestimated in every way. I’m sure the U.S. military know exactly how many people were in Washington, along with their Social Security numbers, since the U.S. military keep such a close watch on anti-war protestors. Close watch, spying, surveillance. Whatever you want to call it, they keep records.

The first speaker invited to the peace rally was none other than Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson. In a speech that resembled the stirring speech he gave in Salt Lake City on August 30, 2006, he told the crowd,

No more God-is-on-our-side religious nonsense to justify this immoral, illegal war.

Listen to Rocky Anderson’s Saturday speech at the Salt Lake Tribune, and read about how Rocky ran into Karl Rove, another Salt Laker just like us–well, not JUST like us. Also, just for me, just because I love this song so much, listen to the August speech remixed with the Black Crowes “Soul Singin’” from Head On Radio.

I know you aren’t afraid to face the details of the Iraq war. Watch and read more reports at DC Indy Media, where you can get the close-up local view.

The rally involves more than marching and speeches. In a smart move, those in DC have been encouraged to talk to Congress in an all-out campaign to end this unpopular war. Today is the day for peace activists to visit their Senators and Representatives, voicing their opinions on the war in Iraq. Move On is also asking for a virtual march on Washington this Thursday, February 1st, to send 1 million messages to Congress about the war.




 

Here you go–the third in my three-part freak out on outsourcing the U.S. government to achieve a global corporate fascism and, ultimately, white Christian domination until they LEAVE ALREADY.

In the State of the Union address, Bush noted his intention to have Congress help him “design” a volunteer civilian reserve corps to ease the burden on the armed services. I can think of another way to ease their burden. Like so many of Bush’s seemingly pathetic bridges across the aisle, this turns out to be misleading–and far more dangerous than the weak words imply.

The volunteer civilian reserve corps, the mercenaries–let’s just call them Blackwater–are already an important part of the plan to outsource the military since the Republican fascist wave of the 1990s. “In fact,” says Jeremy Scahill, author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army, “they represent the life’s work of Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.”

This is a revolution in military affairs.

This is only part of their outsourcing of many areas of the U.S. government.

This is fed from the same stream of money that created the Family Research Council and other right-wing subversive organizations.

This is the future Eisenhower warned about with the unchecked military-industrial complex.

Scahill has published a series of important articles on Blackwater and on the mercenary phenomenon in The Nation. With five Blackwater employees killed on a security operation in Baghdad just hours before the State of the Union address this week, maybe now is a good time to pay attention. Among the tidbits of information we should know:

Blackwater and the clean up their global activities imply has even shown up in fiction in CBS’s post-nuclear television show Jericho as Ravenwood, mercilessly marauding pirates trying to raid the good-hearted middle American town. The producers say they had helpful discussions with private security contractors in creating the realistic image of mercenaries for the show.



 
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