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Friday, September 01, 2006

Greetings, fellow Freedom Fighters™ and Defenders of Democracy™!

We bring you an emergency post today. For our Readers in the nation's capitol, we bring a warning about continuing dangerously high lead levels in the water. For all true Americans everywhere, we offer Keith Olbermann's diatribe against Donald Rumsfeld.

Keep the faith and keep fighting; together, we WILL win our nation back!

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Continuing high levels of lead in the water in Washington, D.C.; news story from WTOP's website:

http://www.wtop.com/?nid=25&sid=891613

Lead in Water: WASA Fined for Violating Order

WASHINGTON (AP) - The D.C. Water and Sewer Authority has been fined $27,500 for violating a federal order to monitor and eliminate excessive levels of lead in drinking water.

The 2004 order from the Environmental Protection Agency ordered WASA to test water in homes with the highest risk for lead -- those with lead water pipes. But the federal agency says a dozen of the 103 water samples submitted from July to December 2005 were from homes with low risk for lead.

The EPA says the improper tests delayed its ability to confirm that lead levels had been below federal limits for a full year. That ruling came in June, after WASA presented additional tests.

WASA General Manager Jerry Johnson says the agency will appeal the penalty.

(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Keith Olbermann speaks for the majority of Americans when lambasting Rummy

This gem is about to fall off the bottom of http://www.crooksandliars.com/, so we decided to share it with you before it is relegated to the status of "previous posts." If this doesn't put some starch in your shirt, we don't know what will!

- The Scallion

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http://www.crooksandliars.com/2006/08/30/keith-olbermann-
delivers-one-hell-of-a-commentary-on-rumsfeld/#more-9932

Keith Olbermann Delivers One Hell Of a Commentary on Rumsfeld

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Keith had some very choice words about Rumsfeld’s "fascism" comments tonight. Watch it, save it and share it.

Video - WMV Video - QT

Olbermann delivered this commentary with fire and passion while highlighting how Rumsfeld’s comments echoes other times in our world’s history when anyone who questioned the administration was coined as a traitor, unpatriotic, communist or any other colorful term. Luckily we pulled out of those times and we will pull out of these times.

Remember - Rumsfeld did not just call the Democrats out yesterday, he called out a majority of this country. This wasn’t only a partisan attack, but more so an attack against the majority of Americans.

The transcript of Keith’s comments tonight is available below the fold.

The man who sees absolutes, where all other men see nuances and

shades of meaning, is either a prophet, or a quack.

Donald H. Rumsfeld is not a prophet.

We end the countdown where we began, our #1 story.

with a special comment on

Mr. Rumsfeld’s remarkable speech to the American Legion

yesterday. It demands the deep analysis - and the sober contemplation - of every

American.

For it did not merely serve to impugn the morality or

intelligence - indeed, the loyalty - of the majority of Americans who

oppose the transient occupants of the highest offices in the land;

Worse, still, it credits those same transient occupants - our

employees - with a total omniscience; a total omniscience which neither

common sense, nor this administration’s track record at home or abroad,

suggests they deserve.

Dissent and disagreement with government is the life’s blood of

human freedom; And not merely because it is the first roadblock against the

kind of tyranny the men Mr. Rumsfeld likes to think of as "his" troops still

fight, this very evening, in Iraq.

It is also essential. Because just every once in awhile… it

is right - and the power to which it speaks, is wrong.

In a small irony, however, Mr. Rumsfeld’s speechwriter was

adroit in invoking the memory of the appeasement of the Nazis.

For, in their time, there was another government faced with true

peril - with a growing evil - powerful and remorseless.

That government, like Mr. Rumsfeld’s, had a monopoly on all the

facts. It, too, had the secret information. It alone had the true

picture of the threat. It too dismissed and insulted its critics in

terms like Mr. Rumsfeld’s - questioning their intellect and their

morality.

That government was England’s, in the 1930’s.

It knew Hitler posed no true threat to Europe, let alone to

England.

It knew Germany was not re-arming, in violation of all

treaties and accords.

It knew that the hard evidence it had received, which

contradicted it’s own policies, it’s own conclusions - it’s own omniscience - needed to be

dismissed.

The English government of Neville Chamberlain already knew

the truth.

Most relevant of all - it "knew" that its staunchest critics

needed to be marginalized and isolated. In fact, it portrayed the foremost

of them as a blood-thirsty war-monger who was, if not truly senile - at

best morally or intellectually confused.

That critic’s name… was Winston Churchill.

Sadly, we have no Winston Churchills evident among us this

evening. We have only Donald Rumsfelds, demonizing disagreement, the way

Neville Chamberlain demonized Winston Churchill.

History - and 163 million pounds of Luftwaffe bombs over England

- had taught us that all Mr. Chamberlain had was his certainty - and his own

confusion. A confusion that suggested that the office can not only make the

man, but that the office can also make the facts.

Thus did Mr. Rumsfeld make an apt historical analogy

excepting the fact that he has the battery plugged in backwards.

His government, absolute and exclusive in its knowledge, is not the

modern version of the one which stood up to the Nazis. It is the modern

version of the government… of Neville Chamberlain.

But back to today’s Omniscient Ones.

That about which Mr. Rumsfeld is confused is simply this:

This is a Democracy. Still. Sometimes just barely. And as such,

all voices count - not just his. Had he or his president perhaps

proven any of their prior claims of omniscience - about Osama Bin

Laden’s plans five years ago - about Saddam Hussein’s weapons four years ago

- about Hurricane Katrina’s impact one year ago - we all might be able to

swallow hard, and accept their omniscience as a bearable, even useful

recipe, of fact, plus ego.

But, to date, this government has proved little besides its own

arrogance, and its own hubris.

Mr. Rumsfeld is also personally confused, morally or

intellectually, about his own standing in this matter. From Iraq to

Katrina, to flu vaccine shortages, to the entire "Fog of Fear" which continues to envelope this

nation - he, Mr. Bush, Mr. Cheney, and their cronies, have - inadvertently

or intentionally - profited and benefited, both personally, and politically.

And yet he can stand up in public, and question the morality and

the intellect of those of us who dare ask just for the receipt for the

Emporer’s New Clothes.

In what country was Mr. Rumsfeld raised?

As a child, of whose heroism did he read?

On what side of the battle for freedom did he dream one day

to fight?

With what country has he confused… the United States of

America?

The confusion we - as its citizens - must now address, is

stark and forbidding. But variations of it have faced our forefathers, when

men like Nixon and McCarthy and Curtis LeMay have darkened our skies and

obscured our flag. Note - with hope in your heart - that those earlier

Americans always found their way to the light and we can too.

The confusion is about whether this Secretary of Defense, and

this Administration, are in fact now accomplishing what they claim the

terrorists seek: The destruction of our freedoms, the very ones for

which the same veterans Mr. Rumsfeld addressed yesterday in Salt Lake City,

so valiantly fought.

And about Mr. Rumsfeld’s other main assertion, that this country

faces a "new type of fascism."

As he was correct to remind us how a government that knew

everything could get everything wrong, so too was he right when he

said that - though probably not in the way he thought he meant it.

This country faces a new type of fascism - indeed.

Although I presumptuously use his sign-off each night, in feeble

tribute… I have utterly no claim to the words of the exemplary journalist

Edward R. Murrow.

But never in the trial of a thousand years of writing could

come close to matching how he phrased a warning to an earlier generation of

us, at a time when other politicians thought they (and they alone) knew

everything, and branded those who disagreed, "confused" or "immoral."

Thus forgive me for reading Murrow in full:

"We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty," he said, in 1954.

"We must remember always that accusation is not proof, and that conviction

depends upon evidence and due process of law.

We will not walk in fear - one, of another. We will not be

driven by fear into an age of un-reason, if we dig deep in our history

and our doctrine, and remember that we are not descended from fearful men;

Not from men who feared to write, to speak, to associate, and to

defend causes that were - for the moment - unpopular."

And so, good night, and good luck.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Greetings, fellow Freedom Fighters™ and Defenders of Democracy™!

Welcome to the LAST installment of daily posts as we work off our backlog of information. Next week: satire--woo hoo!

Today, we bring you links you won’t want to miss along with news from our usual and unusual sources.

There is also a major funny on this post that you WON’T want to miss--trust us! See the link for the Aristocrats? Click on it. Just DON’T listen to it at work … and DO turn the volume UP.

Please take your time and read through this post. If each and every item hadn’t stricken us as dead-on important, it wouldn’t be here. You won’t want to miss a word.

Keep the faith and keep fighting; together, we WILL win our nation back!


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From our mailbag

From the desk of Dot Calm to her Congressman:

*****THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!*****

After hearing you on Air America say what
needs to be said, you made my heart (and the
hearts of many Americans) sing!

Yes! Your recognition of the shortcomings of
this administration with respect to healing the
wounds of Hurricane Katrina in NOLA and
the Gulf Coast is long overdue.

As just two Americans (retired), we have been
partnering with Target (they match our
purchase) to supply tooth brushes and
toothpaste once a month to "The Little Blue
House," an organization run entirely by
volunteer college students.

These kids have been amazing. We called down
there immediately after the tragedy to ask
what was needed most. Tooth brushes and
toothpaste, what a basic need, I thought.
The kids have organized a storeroom with
these and other basic needs for distribution to
returning residents.

Little Blue House volunteers also help with
the cleanup and light reconstruction of homes.

The volunteers are calling for bottled water
and bleach. Perhaps you can mobilize folks
located closer to NOLA for these items.

Once again, THANK YOU!

Signed, Dot Calm

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Recommended links

The Aristocrats: Catchy little ditty, brought to you in part by the man who single-handedly put the = sign between "conservative" and "incompetent, corrupt, dumbass."

The theft of our nation's elections, living wages, etc. etc. etc.:
http://webelieveohio.org/

The Economic Policy Institute
http://www.epinet.org/

Cheney is our "president." Too bad the media won't admit it:
http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=
root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=11926

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From our information clearinghouse

These are items we receive from the countless mailing lists to which The Scallion collectively subscribes. They are worth the effort of at least a good skim.

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From Greg Palast

HURRICANE EXPERT THREATENED FOR PRE-KATRINA WARNINGS

A Greg Palast special investigation for Democracy Now!



Monday, August 28. From New Orleans.

DON'T blame the Lady. Katrina killed no one in this town. In fact, Katrina missed the city completely, going wide to the east.

It wasn't the hurricane that drowned, suffocated, de-hydrated and starved 1,500 people that week. The killing was done by a deadly duo: a failed emergency evacuation plan combined with faulty levees. Behind these twin failures lies a tale of cronyism, profiteering and willful incompetence that takes us right to the steps of the White House.

Here's the story you haven't been told. And the man who revealed it to me, Dr. Ivor van Heerden, is putting his job on the line to tell it.

Van Heerden isn't the typical whistleblower I usually deal with. This is no minor player. He's the Deputy Director of the Louisiana State University Hurricane Center. He's the top banana in the field -- no one knew more about how to save New Orleans from a hurricane's devastation. And no one was a bigger target of an official and corporate campaign to bury the information.

Here's what happened. Right after Katrina swamped the city, I called Washington to get a copy of the evacuation plan.

Funny thing about the murderously failed plan for the evacuation of New Orleans: no one can find it. That's right. It's missing. Maybe it got wet and sank in the flood. Whatever: no one can find it.

That's real bad. Here's the key thing about a successful emergency evacuation plan: you have to have copies of it. Lots of copies -- in fire houses and in hospitals and in the hands of every first responder. Secret evacuation plans don't work.

I know, I worked on the hurricane evacuation plan for Long Island New York, an elaborate multi-volume dossier.

Specifically, I'm talking about the plan that was written, or supposed to have been written two years ago by a company called, "Innovative Emergency Management."

Weird thing about IEM, their founder Madhu Beriwal, had no known experience in hurricane evacuations. She did, however, have a lot of experience in donating to Republicans.

IEM and FEMA did begin a draft of a plan. The plan was that, when a hurricane hit, everyone in the Crescent City would simply get the hell out in their cars. Apparently, the IEM/FEMA crew didn't know that 127,000 people in the city didn't have cars. But Dr. van Heerden knew that. It was his calculation. LSU knew where these no-car people were -- they mapped it -- and how to get them out.

Dr. van Heerden offered this life-saving info to FEMA. They wouldn't touch it. Then, a state official told him to shut up, back off or there would be consequences for van Heerden's position. This official now works for IEM.

So I asked him what happened as a result of making no plans for those without wheels, a lot of them elderly and most of them poor.

"Fifteen-hundred of them drowned. That's the bottom line." The professor, who'd been talking to me in technicalities, changed to a somber tone. "They're still finding corpses."

Van Heerden is supposed to keep his mouth shut. He won't. The deaths weigh on him. "I wasn't going to listen to those sort of threats, to let them shut me down."

Van Heerden had other disturbing news. The Hurricane Center's computer models showed the federal government had built the levees around the city a foot-and-a-half too short.

After Katrina, the Hurricane Center analyzed the flooding and found that, had the levees had just that extra 18 inches, they would have been "overtopped" for only an hour and a half, not four hours. In that case, the levees would have held, and the city would have been saved.

He had taken the warning about the levees all the way to George Bush's doorstep. "I myself briefed senior officials including somebody from the White House." The response: the university's trustees threatened his job.

While in Baton Rouge, I dropped in on the headquarters of IEM, the evacuation contractors. The assistant to the CEO insisted they had "a lot of experience with evacuation" -- but couldn't name a single city they'd planned for when they got the Big Easy contract. And still, they couldn't produce the plan.

An IEM press release in June 2004 boasted legendary expert James Lee Witt as a member of their team. That was impressive. It was also a lie. In fact, Witt had nothing to do with it. When I asked IEM point blank if Witt's name was used as a fraudulent hook to get the contract, their spokeswoman said, weirdly, "We'll get back to you on that."

Back at LSU, van Heerden astonished me with the most serious charge of all. While showing me huge maps of the flooding, he told me the White House had withheld the information that, in fact, the levees were about to burst and by Tuesday at dawn the city, and more than a thousand people, would drown.

Van Heerden said, "FEMA knew on Monday at 11 o'clock that the levees had breached They took video. By midnight on Monday the White House knew. But none of us knew ...I was at the State Emergency Operations Center." Because the hurricane had missed the city that Monday night, evacuation effectively stopped, assuming the city had survived.

It's been a full year now, and 73,000 New Orleanians remain in FEMA trailers and another 200,000, more than half the city's former residents, remain in temporary refuges. "The City That Care Forgot" -- that's their official slogan -- lost a higher percentage of homes than Berlin lost in World War II. It would be more accurate to call it, "The City That Bush Forgot."

Should they come home? Rebuild? Is it safe? Team Bush assures them there's nothing to worry about: FEMA won't respond to van Heerden's revelations. However, the Bush Administration has hired a consulting firm to fix the failed evacuation plan. The contractor? A Baton Rouge company named "Innovative Emergency Management." IEM.

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Watch this special investigative report about Katrina on Democracy Now! this morning or hear it on your local Pacifica or NPR station. You can also download it at DemocracyNow.org.

And catch the one-hour special report, "Who Drowned New Orleans?" on LinkTV, with Greg Palast in New Orleans plus an exclusive interview with Amy Goodman. (Get it on Direct TV channel 375 and Dish TV channel 9410. Or check your cable listing at LinkTV.com.)

And for more on IEM and Katrina, read Greg Palast's new NYT bestseller, "
Armed Madhouse" (Penguin 2006).



A Jacquie Soohen BigNoise Films Production, produced by Matt Pascarella.

And very, very, special thanks to our Associate Producers on this particular story -- without their generosity and financial support this report would not have been possible.

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From AlterNet

Nervous About Public Schools? | Plame Leaker Uncovered | Converts
Get Parole?

Top Stories from AlterNet for August 28, 2006
http://www.alternet.org/
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Summer didn't last long, did it? School is starting up again,
and for some parents, that means thinking about the merits of
public vs. private school. Ruth Conniff shares her concerns
and explains why she believes public is the way to go for her child
going to kindergarten. And Michael Ableman argues it's time
to get the grease out of school lunches, and have kids eat what
they grow.

BACK TO (PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE) SCHOOL
Ruth Conniff, The Progressive
For this mother, sending her children to public instead of
private school is about investing in her community, and
working to make it good for everyone -- at least, that's
the idea she like her kids to grow up with.
http://www.alternet.org/story/40918/

LET'S GET THE GREASE OUT OF KIDS' CAFETERIAS
Michael Ableman, Center for Ecoliteracy
Imagine a world where students could plant, harvest and
cultivate the foods they eat in their school cafeterias.
http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/37818/

BOB NOVAK'S PLAME SOURCE IDENTIFIED
David Corn, The Nation
Conservative columnist Bob Novak's first source on the
identity of Valerie Plame in 2003 was former Deputy
Secretary of State Richard Armitage.
http://www.alternet.org/story/40929/

CONVERSION-FOR-PAROLE PROGRAM THWARTED
Rob Boston, Church and State
A Bush-funded prison initiative that fast-tracked parole for
Christian converts has been swatted down in the federal
courts.
http://www.alternet.org/rights/40324/

THE NEW 'ACTIVIST' JUDGES
Molly Ivins, AlterNet
Somehow, activist judges are held responsible for gay
marriage, Roe v. Wade and everything else Americans
disagree about.
http://www.alternet.org/columnists/story/40802/

BELTWAY MEDIA PLEASED TO DISTORT GOP POSITION ON IRAQ
David Sirota, WorkingForChange.com
Republicans are brazenly calling for indefinite deployments
of huge troop forces in Iraq -- if only the press would
come out and report it that way.
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/40920/

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New in AlterNet Video:

IS HEZBOLLAH MORE EFFICIENT THAN BUSH ADMIN?
On Face the Nation, Bob Schieffer rips the Bush
administration by suggesting that Hezbollah's effort to
help war victims is more effective than Bush's ability to
help Katrina victims.
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/40907/

LOUISIANA SENATOR WANTS TO 'PUNCH' BUSH
One year after threatening to 'literally punch' Bush over
his inept response to Hurricane Katrina, Senator Mary
Landrieu still has some harsh words for the administration's
"lack of follow through."
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/40911/

These stories and more are available on AlterNet.
http://www.alternet.org/

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From the Center for American Progress

GOOD NEWS

The 2006 elections "already hold a place in the history books: More black candidates from both major parties are mounting serious campaigns for upper-tier office -- senator or governor -- than ever before."

STATE WATCH

MICHIGAN: State Civil Rights Commission says drug plans can't exclude contraceptives.

SOUTH DAKOTA: State becomes "abortion focal point."

RHODE ISLAND: Cranston mayor Stephen P. Laffey defends his homophobic college columns: "But at the time, we were just having fun. We thought it was funny."

BALLOT WATCH: Eight states have anti-smoking initiatives on the fall ballots.

BLOG WATCH

THINK PROGRESS: Bill Kristol: College guys are "very happy" about Plan B approval because "the burden is totally off them."

CLEAN TECH BLOG: Shell's U.S. president makes an "interesting and generally forward-looking" presentation on global energy.

E&P: Richard Armitage was Plame source for Novak and Woodward, Newsweek reports.

DAILY GRILL

"The road to culture is language. ... Many of the Hispanics coming in now, they re patriotic Mexicans, they want to keep their Spanish language."
-- Pat Buchanan, 8/25/06, whose new book claims that Mexicans "prefer to remain outsiders" and "do not wish to assimilate"

VERSUS

Ninety-six percent of foreign-born and Spanish-speaking Latinos believe it is "very important" to teach English to immigrant children.
-- Pew Hispanic Center poll, 6/7/06

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August 28, 2006
An Unhappy Anniversary
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KATRINA
An Unhappy Anniversary

1,833 lives lost. 270,000 homes destroyed. $55 billion in insured damage. Up to $1.4 billion in American tax dollars wasted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Today, the costs of Hurricane Katrina are still staggering. But even more staggering has been the slow pace of recovery on the Gulf Coast. No one was happy with the federal government's initial response to the hurricane. Eighty percent of the American public think the federal government's response could have been "much better," and in September President Bush stated, "This government will learn the lessons of Hurricane Katrina." But on the eve of Katrina's one year anniversary, it is clear that the nation is still waiting for the help Bush promised. Yesterday, as part of the White House's "public relations blitz," Bush trumpeted in his weekly radio address that the federal government has "committed $110 billion to the recovery effort." But those billions of dollars have yet "to translate into billions in building." Perhaps most disappointingly, Bush has forgotten about his promise to the nation to confront poverty "with bold action." As Newsweek's Jonathan Alter writes, "The mood in Washington continues to be one of not-so-benign neglect of the problems of the poor." Lessons haven't been learned and time has run out for excuses. (The Progress Report has compiled a comprehensive timeline of the past year's events and American Progress has developed a list of actions America needs to ensure preparedness and recovery capacity for natural disasters.)

SKYROCKETING HOUSING COSTS: In his Sept. 15 speech, Bush stated that his administration "will stay as long as it takes, to help citizens rebuild their communities and their lives" and promised to "get the work done quickly." But one year after the storm, repopulation in New Orleans "has slowed to a trickle, leaving the city with well under half its prestorm population of 460,000." Lacking the resources to return to the city are many African-Americans who formed the "working-class backbone" of the city. The Houston Chronicle notes, "Vast sections of New Orleans are still devoid of life, populated by endless rows of broken, empty houses waving For Sale signs like flags of surrender." By tomorrow, many New Orleans property owners may lose their former homes. The one year anniversary of Katrina is the deadline when property owners "must have gutted the buildings or shown some signs they intend to rebuild when they can. If they don't, the city can take it as a given they do not intend to return." The average selling price for homes in areas that weren't affected by flooding has risen 25 percent. Rental rates have risen 40 percent, disproportionately affecting black and low-income families. In Biloxi, MS, 70 percent of renters affected by the storm are black, according to an NAACP study, and another report by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights noted that almost "100 percent of public housing families in New Orleans are African-American." Approximately 112,000 low-income homes were damaged, but only a fraction of federal housing assistance has been earmarked for rental units.

SLOW ECONOMIC RECOVERY: More than 81,000 regional businesses were impacted by the storm, resulting in the loss of 450,000 jobs. In advance of his two-day trip to the region, Bush over the weekend touted the government's $110 billion commitment to Katrina recovery, noting the administration is "playing a vital role" in the Gulf Coast's reconstruction. But in reality, just $44 billion has been spent and a new ABC News poll finds that 60 percent of Americans believe the recovery money has so far been "mostly wasted." Approximately 60 percent of the businesses in New Orleans have still not reopened. According to a report by the Democratic members of the House Small Business Committee, "80 percent of small businesses on the Gulf Coast have not yet received loans promised by the federal government." Some business owners have had to wait as long as 100 days for a decision on a loan application. "These long delays have not only caused many viable small businesses to fail that would have otherwise survived, but has contributed to the slow recovery of the local economy," noted the report.

A 'NONFUNCTIONING CITY': A White House "Fact Sheet" released in advance of Katrina's one year anniversary notes that FEMA has provided $5.6 billion to repair and replace damaged public infrastructure. But Gulf Coast Recovery Coordinator Donald E. Powell has admitted that nearly a third of the trash in New Orleans has yet to be picked up. Sixty percent of New Orleans homes still lack electricity and just 66 percent of public schools have reopened. Only 17 percent of the city's buses are operational, causing severe problems for the many residents who don't own cars -- "a major factor in the government's failure to evacuate residents before the storm." "Look at what we're getting in terms of services," said Janet Howard, of the Bureau of Governmental Research, a nonprofit group in New Orleans. "It's basically a nonfunctioning city." Crime has risen again in New Orleans -- the homicide rate is nearly 10 times the national average -- but only seven of 13 courtrooms have reopened and judges have a backlog of nearly 7,000 cases. A recent report by the Department of Justice found that in New Orleans, "justice is simply unavailable." But where the federal, state, and local governments have been absent, citizen activism has surged in the wake of the storm, "chipping away at some of this city's unhealthy institutions." Many schools -- formerly in "the control of a corrupt district office" -- are now being managed by parents and community activists as charter schools, and newcomers are pushing for reform and tighter ethics in the City Council.

POVERTY FORGOTTEN: One of the President's boldest promises after Hurricane Katrina was his promise to fight poverty nationwide: "As all of us saw on television, there's also some deep, persistent poverty in this region, as well. That poverty has roots in a history of racial discrimination, which cut off generations from the opportunity of America. We have a duty to confront this poverty with bold action. So let us restore all that we have cherished from yesterday, and let us rise above the legacy of inequality." But as soon as Katrina disappeared from the headlines, "poverty and antipoverty policy disappeared once again from the public agenda." Most recently, the Senate voted down a minimum wage increase because the conservative leadership, in a political ploy, tied it to a cut in inheritance taxes on multimillion-dollar estates. The federal minimum wage hasn't been raised since 1996 and eight million Americans continue to live on $5.15 an hour. Since Bush took office, the number of Americans living in poverty has increased by 5.4 million and an additional 1.4 million children fell into poverty between 2000 and 2004. The poverty rates for African-Americans and Hispanics (23 percent) continues to be far higher than the poverty rate for whites (8.6 percent). While Bush did follow through on his promise to create Gulf Opportunity Zones -- tax incentives for regional business development -- Alter notes that they have become "mostly an opportunity for Southern companies owned by GOP campaign contributors to make some money in New Orleans." To date, Congress has taken no action on Bush's call for Worker Recovery Accounts, which would provide $5,000 for evacuees seeking education and job training, or on the Urban Homesteading Act, which would provide free building sites via a lottery to low-income evacuees.

MORE AILMENTS, LESS MEDICAL CARE: Health care is an increasing problem in the post-Katrina Gulf Coast. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals estimated that "New Orleans has lost half of its physicians and suffers from a shortage of 1,000 nurses." Forty-four percent of adult caregivers now lack health coverage and "34 percent of children in FEMA-subsidized communities have at least one chronic health condition that requires treatment, but half of the affected children no longer have a medical provider." Even though the population of New Orleans is at less than half of its pre-storm population, the suicide rate has tripled and there is no capacity to deal with mental health and substance abuse problems. The people of New Orleans are also suffering from a lack of hospitals and the inability to receive immediate care from emergency rooms.

FEDERAL WASTE AND MISMANAGEMENT: The federal mismanagement of Hurricane Katrina's aftermath has permanently damaged Bush's approval rating. White House counselor Dan Bartlett recently said, "It was a setback at the time, but it was recoverable and has been." But the American public disagrees. Bush's approval rating before Katrina was at 60 percent. Immediately after the hurricane hit, it fell to 52 percent and in mid-Sept. 2005, it dropped to 49 percent. It is now at just 36 percent. Sixty-six percent of the American public (and 84 percent of New Orleans residents) rate the government's recovery efforts negatively, according to a recent ABC News poll. A June Government Accountability Office report found that between $600 million and $1.4 billion in taxpayer dollars has been wasted on "improper and potentially fraudulent individual assistance payments." Payments went to Katrina evacuees to pay for items such as Dom Perignon champagne, New Orleans Saints season tickets, and adult-oriented entertainment. A recent report by the House Committee on Government Reform found that 19 Katrina contracts -- worth $8.75 billion -- "experienced significant overcharges, wasteful spending, or mismanagement."

LEVEES NOT READY: Yesterday, Powell said, "I believe that the levees are ready for hurricane season. ... The levees are back to where they were pre-Katrina, and they're on their way to being the best, better and stronger then they have ever been." But Powell's upbeat rhetoric contradicts assessments by the head of the Army Corps of Engineers, who recently expressed skepticism that the New Orleans levees could withstand a hurricane with a heavy storm surge this year. In order for the levees to withstand a Category 5 hurricane and for residents of New Orleans to finally feel safe, another $30 billion will need to be spent. Unfortunately, as the New Orleans Times-Picayune notes, the federal government's "commitment to the long-term protection of South Louisiana is still uncomfortably murky."

Under the Radar

CONTRACT CORRUPTION -- MYSTERY SENATOR PLACES SECRET HOLD ON OPEN GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION: Senate legislation that "would open up the murky world of government contracting to public scrutiny has been derailed by a secret parliamentary maneuver," Cox News reports. An "unidentified senator" has placed a hold on legislationcreate a free, publicly searchable database of "government contracts, grants, insurance, loans and financial assistance, worth $2.5 trillion last year." The measure was passed unanimously in a voice vote last month by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and has wide-ranging bipartisan support. "Now the bill is in political limbo. Under senate rules, unless the senator who placed the hold decides to lift it, the bill will not be brought up for a vote." Progressive and conservative government watchdog groups have banded together "to 'smoke out' the senator responsible"; Porkbusters.org has created a running tally of senators who say they are not behind the hold.

DARFUR -- HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP WARNS OF IMPENDING CATASTROPHE: In a new report, Amnesty International warns "that the build-up of Sudanese troops in Darfur could lead to a human rights catastrophe in the very near future, and urged the UN Security Council to take immediate action to protect the people of the region." Kate Gilmore, Amnesty s executive deputy secretary general, said, "Displaced people in Darfur are absolutely terrified that the same soldiers that expelled them from their homes and villages may now be sent supposedly to protect them." The United Nations Security Council was set to meet today to discuss a draft resolution co-authored by the US and UK calling for the transferring of peacekeeping from the financially strapped African Union troops to a much larger and better equipped UN force. But "Sudan ignored US pressure to accept UN troops in Darfur, sidelining Washington 's top diplomat on Africa on Monday ahead of a critical U.N. Security Council debate on taming Sudan 's violent western region." "More than 200,000 people have died in the remote Darfur region since 2003 when ethnic African tribes revolted against the Arab-led Khartoum government."

POLITICS -- OPENLY GAY WOMAN'S ELECTION VICTORY RESTORED IN ALABAMA: On Saturday, the Alabama Democratic Party Executive Committee voted 95-87 to reject a decision to disqualify Patricia Todd for failing to file a campaign finance disclosure report - "a technicalitysmear sheet...that was very homophobic" in the runup to the election. "Finally, the voters have prevailed," Victory Fund President Chuck Wolfe said. "We are enormously proud of the courage and tenacity Patricia showed throughout this ordeal, and equally proud of her supporters in Alabama and beyond who stood by her unfailingly."


introduced by Sens. Barack Obama (D-IL) and Tom Coburn (R-OK) that would that candidates had disregarded" since 1988. Todd, who is "likely to become Alabama's first openly gay legislator," won a July runoff in the primary for a state legislature seat. A five-person panel decided the technicality was enough to pull both Todd and her opponent from the ballot, but Saturday's vote reinstated her. "I'm just relieved," Todd said of the decision. "The democratic process worked today." Todd's sexuality was an issue during the campaign; her opponents distributed a "
Think Fast

Former President Jimmy Carter called Tony Blair "compliant and subservient" to President Bush. "I think that more than any other person in the world," Carter said, "the prime minister could have had a moderating influence on Washington. He has not."

"The majority of U.S. service members charged in the unlawful deaths of Iraqi civilians

Rep. Tom Lantos (D-CA) said yesterday in Israel that he would block the $230 million in humanitarian aid President Bush has promised Lebanon "and free the funds only when Beirut agreed to the deployment of international troops on the border with Syria."

The inflation-adjusted median hourly wage for American workers has declined two percent since 2003, the New York Times reports, while "wages and salaries now make up the lowest share of the nation's gross domestic product since the government began recording the data in 1947."

Former Vice President Al Gore said Sunday that ever-tighter political and economic control of the media is a major threat to democracy. ... "Democracy is under attack," Gore said in Scotland. "Democracy as a system for self-governance is facing more serious challenges now than it has faced for a long time.

The Bush administration plans to "move rapidly" to impose international economic sanctions on Iran after a Thursday U.N. deadline passes. Former Defense Secretary William Cohen said sanctions are necessary or the risk of war in the region will increase. Russia has rejected talk of sanctions.

"Analysts across the political spectrum say the Bush Doctrine -- preventive war, choking the roots of terrorism by planting democracy, and brandishing power to force others into line -- has failed."

And finally: Rep. Katherine Harris (R-FL) offers a helpful clarification. The Florida congresswoman says "she did not intend to exclude Jews and other non-Christians from public office when she told a Baptist magazine that unless 'tried and true' Christians were elected, those in power would 'legislate sin.'"

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From "Democracy Now!"

DN!: Top Hurricane Expert's Job Threatened Over Pre-KatrinaWarnings//For Whom is New Orleans Being Rebuilt?

DEMOCRACY NOW! DAILY EMAIL DIGEST
August 28, 2006

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Democracy Now! 10th Anniversary Tour and launch of Amy and
David Goodman's second book STATIC: Government Liars, Media
Cheerleaders, and the People Who Fight Back.

09/01 Provincetown, MA
09/02 Nantucket, MA
09/02 Martha's Vineyard, MA
09/08 Minneapolis / St Paul, MN
09/09 Milwaukee, WI
09/09 Baraboo, WI
09/11 New York, NY

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TODAY'S DEMOCRACY NOW!:

* Top Hurricane Expert Says Officials Threatened His Job Over Pre-Katrina
Warnings *

On the eve of the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, investigative
journalist Greg Palast reports that a top hurricane expert says government
officials threatened his job over his warnings about the impending disaster.

Listen/Watch/Read
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/28/1342209


* For Whom is New Orleans Being Rebuilt? City Demographics Radically Altered
With Many Black Residents Still Unable to Return *

A year after Hurricane Katrina hit, only about half of New Orleans'
population of 450,000 has returned. Many of those unable to come back are
poor and African-American, drastically altering the demographics of a city
that used to be two-thirds black. Investigative journalist Greg Palast
reports from New Orelans.

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/28/1342222


* Common Ground Collective Continues to Bring Thousands of Volunteers From
Around the World to Gulf Coast For Post-Katrina Relief Efforts *

We speak with New Orleans community activist and co-founder of the Common
Ground Collective, Malik Rahim, about his continued relief efforts in the
Gulf Coast, the racism in the federal government's response to the disaster
and much more.

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/28/1342226


* Lebanese MP Ghassan Moukheiber on the Future of Lebanon Politics,
Hezbollah and the Ongoing Israeli Occupation *

United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan arrives in Beirut for talks
aimed at shoring up the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. We speak
with Lebanese parliament member Ghassan Moukheiber about the future of
Lebanese politics, Hezbollah, and the continued Israeli occupation of
southern Lebanon.

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/28/1342231


* Headlines for August 28, 2006 *

- Nasrallah Says He Regrets Soldier Captures
- Reports: Prisoner Swap Imminent, Italy Offers Help
- Fox News Journalists Freed in Gaza
- Two Journalists Wounded in Israeli Airstrike
- 80 Iraqis, 8 US Troops Killed in Weekend Violence
- Report: Most Iraqi Deaths Unpunished in US Military
- More Than 24 Injured in Blasts in Turkish Resort Town
- Rebel Tribal Chief Killing Sets Off Protests in Pakistan
- As US Workers Increase Productivity, Real Wages Decline
- Authors: Armitage Leaked Plame's Identity

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/28/1341257

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From Thom Hartmann

have been acquitted, found guilty of relatively minor offenses or given administrative punishments without trials," the Washington Post finds.
Reclaiming The Issues: Islamic Or Republican Fascism?
by Thom Hartmann

In the years since George W. Bush first used 9/11 as his own "Reichstag fire" to gut the Constitution and enhance the power and wealth of his corporate cronies, many across the political spectrum have accused him and his Republican support group of being fascists.

On the right,The John Birch Society's website editor recently opined of the Bush Administration's warrantless wiretap program: "This is to say that from the administration's perspective, the president is, in effect, our living constitution. This is, in a specific and unmistakable sense, fascist."

On the left, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. specifically indicts the Bush administration for fascistic behavior in his book "Crimes Against Nature: How George W. Bush and his Corporate Pals Are Plundering the Country and Hijacking Our Democracy."

Genuine American fascists are on the run, and part of their survival strategy is to redefine the term "fascism" so it can't be applied to them any more. Most recently, George W. Bush said: "This nation is at war with Islamic fascists who will use any means to destroy those of us who love freedom, to hurt our nation."

In fact, the Islamic fundamentalists who apparently perpetrated 9/11 and other crimes in Spain and the United Kingdom are advocating a fundamentalist theocracy, not fascism.

But theocracy - the merging of religion and government - is also on the plate for the new American fascists (just as it was for Hitler, who based the Nazi death cult on a "new Christianity" that would bring "a thousand years of peace"), so they don't want to use that term, either.

While the Republicans promote the term "Islamo-fascism," the rest of the world is pushing back, as the BBC noted in an article by Richard Allen Greene ("Bush's Language Angers US Muslims" - 12 August 2006):
"Security expert Daniel Benjamin of the Center for Strategic and International Studies agreed that the term [Islamic fascists] was meaningless.

"'There is no sense in which jihadists embrace fascist ideology as it was developed by Mussolini or anyone else who was associated with the term,' he said. 'This is an epithet, a way of arousing strong emotion and tarnishing one's opponent, but it doesn't tell us anything about the content of their beliefs.'"

Their beliefs are, quite simply, that governments of the world should be subservient to religion, a view shared by a small but significant part of today's Republican party. But that is not fascism - the fascists in the US want to exploit the fundamentalist theocrats to achieve their own fascistic goals.

Vice President of the United States Henry Wallace was the first to clearly and accurately point out who the real American fascists are, and what they're up to.

In early 1944 the New York Times asked Vice President Wallace to, as Wallace noted, "write a piece answering the following questions: What is a fascist? How many fascists have we? How dangerous are they?"

Vice President Wallace's answers to those questions were published in The New York Times on April 9, 1944, at the height of the war against the Axis powers of Germany and Japan:
"The really dangerous American fascists," Wallace wrote, "are not those who are hooked up directly or indirectly with the Axis. The FBI has its finger on those. The dangerous American fascist is the man who wants to do in the United States in an American way what Hitler did in Germany in a Prussian way. The American fascist would prefer not to use violence. His method is to poison the channels of public information. With a fascist the problem is never how best to present the truth to the public but how best to use the news to deceive the public into giving the fascist and his group more money or more power."

In this, Vice President Wallace was using the classic definition of the word "fascist" - the definition Mussolini had in mind when he claimed to have invented the word. (It was actually Italian philosopher Giovanni Gentile who wrote the entry in the Encyclopedia Italiana that said: "Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power." Mussolini, however, affixed his name to the entry, and claimed credit for it.)

As the 1983 American Heritage Dictionary noted, fascism is: "A system of government that exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, typically through the merging of state and business leadership, together with belligerent nationalism." (The US dictionary definition has gotten somewhat squishier since then, as all the larger dictionary companies have been bought up by multinational corporations.)

Mussolini was quite straightforward about all this. In a 1923 pamphlet titled "The Doctrine of Fascism" he wrote, "If classical liberalism spells individualism, Fascism spells government." But not a government of, by, and for We The People - instead, it would be a government of, by, and for the most powerful corporate interests in the nation.

In 1938, Mussolini brought his vision of fascism into full reality when he dissolved Parliament and replaced it with the "Camera dei Fasci e delle Corporazioni" - the Chamber of the Fascist Corporations. Corporations were still privately owned, but now instead of having to sneak their money to folks like John Boehner and covertly write legislation, they were openly in charge of the government.

Vice President Wallace bluntly laid out his concern about the same happening here in America in his 1944 Times article:
" If we define an American fascist as one who in case of conflict puts money and power ahead of human beings, then there are undoubtedly several million fascists in the United States. There are probably several hundred thousand if we narrow the definition to include only those who in their search for money and power are ruthless and deceitful. ... They are patriotic in time of war because it is to their interest to be so, but in time of peace they follow power and the dollar wherever they may lead."

Nonetheless, at that time there were few corporate heads who had run for political office, and, in Wallace's view, most politicians still felt it was their obligation to represent We The People instead of corporate cartels. The real problem would come, he believed, when the media was concentrated in only a few hands:

"American fascism will not be really dangerous," he added in the next paragraph, "until there is a purposeful coalition among the cartelists, the deliberate poisoners of public information..."

Noting that, "Fascism is a worldwide disease," Wallace further suggested that fascism's "greatest threat to the United States will come after the war" and will manifest "within the United States itself."

In Sinclair Lewis's 1935 novel "It Can't Happen Here," a conservative southern politician is helped to the presidency by a nationally syndicated "conservative" radio talk show host. The politician - Buzz Windrip - runs his campaign on family values, the flag, and patriotism. Windrip and the talk show host portray advocates of traditional American democracy as anti-American. When Windrip becomes President, he opens a Guantanamo-style detention center, and the viewpoint character of the book, Vermont newspaper editor Doremus Jessup, flees to Canada to avoid prosecution under new "patriotic" laws that make it illegal to criticize the President. As Lewis noted in his novel:

"The President, with something of his former good-humor [said]: 'There are two [political] parties, the Corporate and those who don't belong to any party at all, and so, to use a common phrase, are just out of luck!' The idea of the Corporate or Corporative State, Secretary [of State] Sarason had more or less taken from Italy." And, President "Windrip's partisans called themselves the Corporatists, or, familiarly, the 'Corpos,' which nickname was generally used."

Lewis, the first American writer to win a Nobel Prize, was world famous by 1944, as was his book "It Can't Happen Here." And several well-known and powerful Americans, including Prescott Bush, had lost businesses in the early 1940s because of charges by Roosevelt that they were doing business with Hitler. These events all, no doubt, colored Vice President Wallace's thinking when he wrote in The New York Times:
"Still another danger is represented by those who, paying lip service to democracy and the common welfare, in their insatiable greed for money and the power which money gives, do not hesitate surreptitiously to evade the laws designed to safeguard the public from monopolistic extortion. American fascists of this stamp were clandestinely aligned with their German counterparts before the war, and are even now preparing to resume where they left off, after 'the present unpleasantness' ceases."

Thus, the rich get richer (and more powerful) on the backs of the poor and the middle class, giant corporate behemoths wipe out small and middle sized businesses, and a corporate iron fist is seizing control of our government itself. As I detail in my new book "Screwed: The Undeclared War Against The Middle Class," the primary beneficiaries of this new fascism are the corporatists, while the once-outspoken middle class of the 1950s-1980s is systematically being replaced by a silent serf-class of the working poor.
As Wallace wrote, some in big business "are willing to jeopardize the structure of American liberty to gain some temporary advantage." He added, "Monopolists who fear competition and who distrust democracy because it stands for equal opportunity would like to secure their position against small and energetic enterprise [companies]. In an effort to eliminate the possibility of any rival growing up, some monopolists would sacrifice democracy itself."

But American fascists who would want former CEOs as President, Vice President, House Majority Whip, and Senate Majority Leader, and write legislation with corporate interests in mind, don't generally talk to We The People about their real agenda, or the harm it does to small businesses and working people. Instead, as Hitler did with the trade union leaders and the Jews, they point to a "them" to pin with blame and distract people from the harms of their economic policies.

In a comment prescient of George W. Bush's recent suggestion that civilization itself is at risk because of gays or Muslims, Wallace continued:
" The symptoms of fascist thinking are colored by environment and adapted to immediate circumstances. But always and everywhere they can be identified by their appeal to prejudice and by the desire to play upon the fears and vanities of different groups in order to gain power. It is no coincidence that the growth of modern tyrants has in every case been heralded by the growth of prejudice. It may be shocking to some people in this country to realize that, without meaning to do so, they hold views in common with Hitler when they preach discrimination..."

But even at this, Wallace noted, American fascists would have to lie to the people in order to gain power. And, because they were in bed with the nation's largest corporations - who could gain control of newspapers and broadcast media - they could promote their lies with ease.
"The American fascists are most easily recognized by their deliberate perversion of truth and fact," Wallace wrote. "Their newspapers and propaganda carefully cultivate every fissure of disunity, every crack in the common front against fascism. They use every opportunity to impugn democracy."

In his strongest indictment of the tide of fascism the Vice President of the United States saw rising in America, he added:
"They claim to be super-patriots, but they would destroy every liberty guaranteed by the Constitution. They demand free enterprise, but are the spokesmen for monopoly and vested interest. Their final objective toward which all their deceit is directed is to capture political power so that, using the power of the state and the power of the market simultaneously, they may keep the common man in eternal subjection."

Finally, Wallace said, "The myth of fascist efficiency has deluded many people. ... Democracy, to crush fascism internally, must...develop the ability to keep people fully employed and at the same time balance the budget. It must put human beings first and dollars second. It must appeal to reason and decency and not to violence and deceit. We must not tolerate oppressive government or industrial oligarchy in the form of monopolies and cartels."

This liberal vision of an egalitarian America in which very large businesses and media monopolies are broken up under the 1890 Sherman Anti-Trust Act (which Reagan stopped enforcing, leading to the mergers & acquisitions frenzy that continues to this day) was the driving vision of the New Deal (and of "Trust Buster" Teddy Roosevelt a generation earlier).

As Wallace's President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, said when he accepted his party's renomination in 1936 in Philadelphia:
"...Out of this modern civilization, economic royalists [have] carved new dynasties.... It was natural and perhaps human that the privileged princes of these new economic dynasties, thirsting for power, reached out for control over government itself. They created a new despotism and wrapped it in the robes of legal sanction.... And as a result the average man once more confronts the problem that faced the Minute Man...."

Speaking indirectly of the fascists that Wallace would directly name almost a decade later, Roosevelt brought the issue to its core:
"These economic royalists complain that we seek to overthrow the institutions of America. What they really complain of is that we seek to take away their power."

But, he thundered in that speech:
"Our allegiance to American institutions requires the overthrow of this kind of power!"

In 2006, we again stand at the same crossroad Roosevelt and Wallace confronted during the Great Depression and World War II. Fascism is again rising in America, this time calling itself "compassionate conservatism," and "the free market" in a "flat" world. The RNC's behavior today eerily parallels the day in 1936 when Roosevelt said:
"In vain they seek to hide behind the flag and the Constitution. In their blindness they forget what the flag and the Constitution stand for."

President Roosevelt and Vice President Wallace's warnings have come full circle. Thus it's now critical that we reclaim the word "fascist" to describe current-day Republican policies, support progressive websites that spread the good word, and join together this November at the ballot box to stop fascist election fraud and this most recent incarnation of Republican-fascism from seizing complete and irretrievable control of our nation.


Thom Hartmann is a Project Censored Award-winning best-selling author, and host of a nationally syndicated daily progressive talk show carried on the Air America Radio network and Sirius. www.thomhartmann.com His most recent book, just released, is "Screwed: The Undeclared War on the Middle Class and What We Can Do About It." Other books include: "The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight," "Unequal Protection," "We The People," and "What Would Jefferson Do?"

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From the Huffington Post

Bush On Katrina A Year Later: "It's Amazing"...

AP
"Bush Delivered His Remarks... Against A Carefully Orchestrated Backdrop Of Neatly Reconstructed Homes... A Few Feet Out Of Camera Range Stood Gutted Houses... A Tattered Piece Of Crime Scene Tape Hung From A Tree"...

President Bush made a doggedly optimistic appearance today in Biloxi, Mississippi today as part of the White House public relations effort leading up to the one-year anniversary of catastrophic Hurricane Katrina and the government's botched relief efforts.

Facing criticism that his administration has made little progress in rebuilding areas affected by the storm, Bush admitted that the recovery efforts have been slow, but insisted that "things have changed" since his visit a little less than a year ago. Standing in front of recent construction, cameras that recorded the President's speech did not capture the rows of destroyed houses, the beach that is still empty, or the hotels and motels that remain deserted.
Click here to read the whole story.

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From AlterNet

Causing Katrina | President Cheney? | Healthy Canada, Sick America

Top Stories from AlterNet for August 29, 2006
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WHEN GOVERNMENT SHRUGS: LESSONS OF KATRINA
Adolph L. Reed Jr., The Progressive
Public policies designed to serve the narrow interests of
business and the affluent are the ultimate cause of New
Orleans' devastation.
http://www.alternet.org/katrina/40961/

SEE DICK RUN (THE COUNTRY)
Robert Kuttner, The American Prospect
Cheney's the real president. It'd be nice if the press
noticed.
http://www.alternet.org/story/40960/

HAS CANADA GOT THE CURE?
Holly Dressel, YES! Magazine
Since 1970, Canada has had a publicly funded, single-payer
health system. Today, all Canadians are equally healthy,
regardless of income.
http://www.alternet.org/story/40951/

STATES EXPAND FETAL HOMICIDE LAWS
Christine Vestal, Elizabeth Wilkerson, Stateline.org
Pro-choice advocates say new laws making it a separate
offense to kill a fetus are part of a legal strategy to
chip away at abortion rights.
http://www.alternet.org/story/40676/

JILL CARROLL'S STORY: EPILOGUE (FAMILY REUNION)
Peter Grier, Christian Science Monitor
Nearly five months on, what's to be learned from Jill
Carroll's kidnapping and release?
http://www.alternet.org/story/40950/

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Footage of Centanni-Wiig forced conversion
Captured journalists Steve Centanni and Olaf Wiig were
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Al Gore: media consolidation killing democracy
Speaking at the Edinburgh International Television
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DemocracyNow! War & Peace Report
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DN!: Hurricane Katrina, One Year Later

DEMOCRACY NOW! DAILY EMAIL DIGEST
August 29, 2006

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Democracy Now! 10th Anniversary Tour and launch of Amy and
David Goodman's second book STATIC: Government Liars, Media
Cheerleaders, and the People Who Fight Back.

09/01 Provincetown, MA
09/02 Nantucket, MA
09/02 Martha's Vineyard, MA
09/08 Minneapolis / St Paul, MN
09/09 Milwaukee, WI
09/09 Baraboo, WI
09/11 New York, NY

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TODAY'S DEMOCRACY NOW!:

* Hurricane Katrina, One Year Later: Democracy Now! Looks Back to the Days
After the Disaster *

Today marks the first anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. The
storm was the most powerful and expensive natural disaster to hit the United
States and one of the deadliest hurricanes recorded in the country. We play
a medley of Democracy Now!'s coverage of the disaster.

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/29/1416200


* Breach of Faith: Times-Picayune Editor Jed Horne on "Neoconservative" Ray
Nagin and "Federal Oppression" in the South *

On the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina we speak with Jed Horne, an
editor at the New Orleans Times-Picayune and author of "Breach of Faith."
Horne says, "Louisiana is part of the old south...The mayor is a Democrat
but could probably be called a neoconservative. He's as much a believer in
the kind of free market, less-is-more approach to government as Karl Rove,
one of his mentors."

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/29/1416205


* One Year After Katrina, New Orleans Public Housing Projects Remain Closed
*

New Orleans activists and residents have condemned the federal government's
refusal to re-open the city's public housing projects and point out that
while tourist areas are being developed, affordable housing is not being
built. Many of those who have been unable to return home are poor and
African American. We speak with lifelong New Orleans resident and civil
rights lawyer, Tracie Washington.

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/29/1416211


* New Orleans Judge Slated to Release Prisoners Citing Breakdown in Criminal
Justice System *

New Orleans judge Arthur Hunter has pledged to begin releasing prisoners
today whose cases have been delayed since Hurricane Katrina. Many prisoners
jailed in New Orleans for over a year haven't talked to a lawyer or had a
day in court. Some have yet to be charged with a crime. We speak with
Katherine Mattes of Tulane University's Criminal Law Clinic.

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/29/1416216


* Headlines for August 29, 2006 *

- New Orleans Marks First Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
- Ex-FEMA Head Brown Criticizes Bush Admin
- Mexican Electoral Court Upholds Election Results
- UN: Darfur Nears New Humanitarian Disaster
- Annan Calls For End of Blockade, Soldiers' Release
- Iraqi Death Toll 100 in Two Days
- Iraqi Soldiers Reject Deployment Alongside US Troops
- Carter Criticizes Blair Over Support For Bush

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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/29/1415250

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From the Huffington Post

Bush's Day In New Orleans: "A Whirlwind More Of Sights And Sounds Than Of Substance"...

AP

President Bush made a series of appearances in New Orleans today as part of White House efforts to make amends to Gulf Coast residents who were largely abandoned by the government during Hurricane Katrina one year ago.

The tone of the day was "optimistic" and "at times almost defiant," according the The New York Times. Bush listened to a brass band and visited the home of legendary musician Fats Domino. He rode through the Lower Ninth Ward, the area most severely damaged by Katrina, although he did not leave his motorcade. The President attended a memorial mass and delivered an anticipated speech, but, ultimately, his visit seemed "a whirlwind more of sights and sounds than of substance." After the last of the scheduled events he boarded Air Force One and headed back to Crawford, Texas, where he will prepare to shift focus from the catastrophic hurricane to the impending five-year anniversary of 9/11.
Click here to read the whole story.

Click here to discuss it on HuffPost.

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A Year After Katrina, How Different Does New Orleans Look?

ON THE BLOG TODAY

Arianna Huffington: Will the Karr Debacle Lead the Media Addicts to
Rehab? Don't Count on It


Peter Lance: TRIPLE CROSS: Nat Geo Channel's Whitewash of the Ali Mohamed Story

Laurie David: New Zealand Leader Embraces 'Truth', U.S. President Ignores

Carole Bayer Sager: "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway"


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From AlterNet

Price-Gouging CEOs | JonBenet & the Media Beast | Bush the
Bookworm?

Top Stories from AlterNet for August 30, 2006
http://www.alternet.org/
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Since 9/11, military contractors like United Technologies, which
makes Black Hawk helicopters, have seen their profits explode
and their executives and top shareholders rake in windfall
salaries. And as the rest of us shell out record prices for gas,
oil executives claim that "we're all in this together."

But a new report by United for a Fair Economy shows the high
cost of CEO salaries, and today, AlterNet presents two
investigations of what these industries are doing to people
and the planet:

BLATANTLY BOASTING WAR PROFITEERS
Sarah Anderson, AlterNet
Profiteering execs don't usually brag about their windfalls
from the 'war on terror' -- unless they're talking to
potential investors.
http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/40962/

TIME TO REIN IN THE PUMP PROFITEERS
Chuck Collins, Eric Benjamin, AlterNet
Ordinary people may believe that unprecedented global strife
is a bad thing. The barons of Big Oil beg to differ.
http://www.alternet.org/story/40986/
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THE MEDIA BEAST VS. THE PUBLIC INTEREST
Jeff Cohen, AlterNet
As the whole John Mark Karr debacle shows, the TV news
industry loves stories that keep viewers passive and fear
the ones that might motivate us to take action as citizens.
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/41030/

IS PRESIDENT BUSH LEARNING?
Steve Benen, The American Prospect
The new push to present the President as a bookworm is as
desperate as it is dubious.
http://www.alternet.org/story/41015/

AN UNHAPPY ANNIVERSARY
The Progress Report
The financial, emotional, and human costs of Hurricane
Katrina have been absolutely staggering -- and they aren't
subsiding yet.
http://www.alternet.org/katrina/40974/

NEW ORLEANS, ONE YEAR LATER
Jordan Flaherty, WireTap
A New Orleans resident says that a year after Hurricane
Katrina tore through the Gulf Coast, not much has changed.
http://www.alternet.org/wiretap/40976/

COW WHISPERERS AGAINST THE WAR
Molly Ivins, AlterNet
What I learned from women peace activists: spill love and
calm and reassurance and, well, peace all over them.
http://www.alternet.org/columnists/story/41020/

USDA HIDES ANOTHER BIOTECH DISASTER
Megan Tady, The NewStandard
Bayer CropScience kept it a secret that its genetically
modified rice contaminated public food supplies. The
government was only too happy to help.
http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/41012/

--> New in AlterNet VIDEO:

CNN's Kyra Phillips goes to the bathroom with her mic on
And now CNN viewers know about her "control freak" sister-in-law.
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/41029/

Dramatic look back at Katrina coverage
Democracy Now! marked the one year anniversary of Hurricane
Katrina by taking a dramatic look back at their coverage of the
disaster.
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/40999/

Bleifuss: Was the 2004 Election Stolen?
Joel Bleifuss reads an abridged conclusion to his new "Was The
2004 Presidential Election Stolen? Exit Polls, Election Fraud,
and the Official Count."
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/41005/

Bob Dylan: Modern Times
In honor of the release of Dylan's new album, we feature a 2005
interview clip and the music video "Politcal World."
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/41017/

These stories and more are available on AlterNet.
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From the Center for American Progress

Progress Report: Nuclear Deadline

GOOD NEWS

"Do-it-yourself retailers," such as Lowe's Cos. and Home Depot Inc., are helping Katrina victims replace flimsy FEMA trailers with cheap, easy-to-build homes.

STATE WATCH

CALIFORNIA: State Senate passes a prescription drug discount plan for five million residents.

PENNSYLVANIA: The state government plans to double its use of electricity from renewable energy sources, putting it "among the nation's largest annual purchasers of green power."

MINNESOTA: A city councilman is under fire for anonymously praising himself on online message boards.

BLOG WATCH

THINK PROGRESS: Fox News calls in the experts on Hurricane Katrina: Richard Simmons and Don King.

CLIMATE PROGRESS: New American Progress blog devoted to global warming.

STINGING NETTLE: Budget for U.S. military's cutting-edge brain injury research and treatment centers may be slashed.

GIZMODO: Hybrids bound for Formula 1.

DAILY GRILL

"JOHN MCLAUGHLIN: Is the media hyping this [John Mark Karr] story because of its lurid qualities? Jay Carney. ...
JAY CARNEY: We actually are not at Time. We haven't touched it."
-- TIME Deputy Washington Bureau Chief Jay Carney, 8/25/06

VERSUS

"John Mark Karr's Strange Life as a Teacher"
-- TIME headline, 8/18/06, one of five stories about Karr currently on TIME.com's website (here, here, here, here, and here)

ARCHIVES

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STUDENTS

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by Judd Legum, Faiz Shakir, Nico Pitney
Amanda Terkel and Payson Schwin

August 30, 2006
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IRAN
Nuclear Deadline

"Almost from the beginning of Bush's presidency," two groups within the administration -- realists seeking to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions, and ideologues more interested in regime change -- have been "waging an intense struggle over Iran, while the U.S. government went month after month without an official policy." Iran has not sat idly by. "While the U.S. has been playing poker in the region, Iran has been playing chess," says Nadim Shehadi of the British think tank Chatham House, which has issued a report stating there is "little doubt that Iran has been the chief beneficiary of the war on terror in the Middle East." Tomorrow, U.S. policy towards Iran will enter a new phase, as Iran will likely ignore a U.N. Security Council deadline to suspend aspects of its nuclear program, and the Bush administration will begin a press for targeted sanctions. But sanctions will not solve the problem, particularly with oil at $70 per barrel. On the current course, Iran will become a nuclear weapons power if it wants to. The Bush administration urgently needs to commit to harnessing all elements of U.S. power to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions, including tough sustained diplomacy, which Vice President Cheney and others seem determined to avoid. As Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE) said recently, the alternative -- a military strike on Iran -- would be "disastrous, catastrophic," and "would inflame the Middle East in ways we can t imagine today.

INTELLIGENCE MANIPULATION ON IRAN BEGINS: Last week, staff on the House Intelligence Committee released a "garishly illustrated and luridly written document" implying that Iran is "developing nuclear weapons a lot faster than intelligence agencies have the guts to admit." The report was not considered by the full committee, but instead released by committee chairman Pete Hoekstra (R-MI), who last June was trumpeting intelligence that he claimed was evidence of the long-sought Iraqi WMD (an assertion that even the Pentagon rejected out of hand). The report's lead author was Frederick Fleitz, "who did his apprenticeship on politicization" beneath then-Under Secretary of State John Bolton during the run-up to war in Iraq, "and became his principal aide and chief enforcer while on loan from the CIA." While serving under Bolton, Fleitz notoriously wrote in a private email that he had "explained" to a State Department intelligence analyst that it was "a political judgment as to how to interpret" data on WMD (in Cuba, in this case) and that the intelligence community "should do as we asked." Fleitz's new report on Iran apparently contains multiple significant factual errors, and seems intended to signal to the intelligence community that congressional leadership "wants scarier assessments that would justify a more confrontational approach to Tehran," even if the facts don't justify it. But it also likely serves a political function; as the New York Times notes, the report is "partly a campaign document" designed to carry out a "strategy of scaring Americans" just two months before the midterm elections.

DESPITE LACK OF SOLID INTEL, NEOCONSERVATIVES CONTINUE PUSH FOR WAR: Sound, comprehensive intelligence is desperately needed on Iran. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Pat Roberts (R-KS) has warned that we have not made the progress on our oversight of Iran intelligence, which is critical, and Roberts' staff director Bill Duhnke says there is "no organized committee staff effort to look at Iran right now." Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA), the ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, has said "our sources are stale and our case is thin" on Iran. Nevertheless, neoconservatives continue to loudly beat the drums for war in Iran. Weekly Standard editor William Kristol, who has argued that Iranians would embrace a U.S. attack, predicted recently that "we could be in a military confrontation with Iran much sooner than people expect." The National Review's Stanley Kurtz declares, "The lesson is that we face two choices: preemptive war with Iran, or a nightmare world on the brink of nuclear war and nuclear terror for the foreseeable future." Yet the "consensus among U.S. intelligence agencies" is that Iran is "about a decade away" from acquiring a nuclear weapon, meaning that the situation today is "not a nuclear bomb crisis, it is a nuclear regime crisis." In that case, what is needed is clear, accurate intelligence and the ability to exercise every economic, political, and diplomatic option on the table to persuade Iran that developing nuclear weapons is not in its long-term interest.

SANCTIONS ALONE WON'T GET THE JOB DONE: It appears increasingly unlikely that the U.N. Security Council will vote to impose sanctions on Iran if it misses its deadline tomorrow. Preparing for this possibility, the Bush administration has reportedly spent several weeks organizing an independent coalition of European and Asian countries "to freeze Iranian assets and restrict trade." This is a positive step that could demonstrate a degree of international solidarity over Iran's nuclear ambitions, and make clear there is at least a minimum price to pay for flaunting the United Nations and the International Atomic Energy Association. But the apparent failure to persuade Russia and China to support initial sanctions against Iran falls directly in the lap of U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, whose diplomatic skills have proved dangerously incompetent. Moreover, the reliance on a "coalition of the willing" highlights "the current weakness of Washington's position because of its controversial role in a series of conflicts in the Middle East."

Under the Radar

ETHICS -- BUSH APPOINTEE USED TAXPAYER RESOURCES FOR PERSONAL HORSE RACING OPERATION: Yesterday, the State Department's Inspector General released a reportBroadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) is the federal agency responsible for all U.S. government international broadcasting, including Voice of America and U.S. broadcasts into countries such as Iran and Cuba. Bush appointed "staunch conservative" Tomlinson to the board of the BBG in 2001, and nominated him to serve as chairman in 2002. The report noted that Tomlinson used BBG resources to support his personal horse racing operation; used government employees for personal errands; requested the hiring of a personal friend as a contractor without the knowledge of other board members or staff; and received compensation that exceeded the maximum allowed by law. Tomlinson resigned last year from the board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) after the inspector general found Tomlinson had used "agency money to hire consultants and lobbyists without notifying the agency's board," among various other offenses. Reps. Howard Berman (D-CA) and Tom Lantos (D-CA) and Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) yesterday wrote President Bush urging him to immediately remove Tomlinson from his position. (Read the full letter HERE.)

CONGRESS -- ALASKAN SENATOR SINGLED OUT AS OPPONENT OF PUBLIC SPENDING DATABASE: In July, a House committee unanimously approved a bill that would create an easily accessible Google-like database of all federal earmarks, which totaled $2.5 trillion last year. As of last month, the legislation appeared headed for passage in the Senate. However, last Wednesday, an anonymous senator placed a hold on the bill, unilaterally preventing it from coming to a vote. Until "the senator who placed the hold decides to lift it, the bill will not be brought up for a vote." In response, liberals and conservatives have been working together to ask every Senate office whether they had placed a hold on the bill. Of all 100 senators, only Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) has refused to deny placing the hold. One Arkansas newspaper has already reported that Stevens is the anonymous senator. Bill-sponsor Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) said of Stevens, "he's the only senator blocking it." Stevens's opposition to such a bill is not surprising; he is one of the most prolific earmarkers in the Senate. In 2005, Stevens earmarked over $200 million for his infamous Bridge to Nowhere -- an Alaskan bridge to an island populated by just 50 people. When an amendment jeopardized funding for the project, Stevens threatened to resign. Later, Stevens tried to insert an amendment into the national defense bill allowing oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. When the Senate struck the provision, Stevens called it "the saddest day of my life" and declared that he had "written off" Senate friends who opposed drilling. This year, Stevens earmarked $450,000 to research baby food made from salmon and over $1 million for "alternative salmon product research."

DEFENSE -- LAWMAKERS CALL FOR TEST OF MISSILE DEFENSE TO GAUGE PROGRAM'S EFFECTIVENESS: House Armed Services Committee ranking member Ike Skelton (D-MO) called on Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to provide a timetable for an end-to-end test of the national missile defense system. A complete test would prove whether the interceptor missile, the satellites, and radars will work if an enemy missile were fired at the United States. UPI writes, "The Pentagon is spending around $10 billion a year on the nascent missile defense system, but the system has yet to be proven. It has so far spent more than $90 billion on the system." Over $92 billion has been spent on missile defense since the Reagan administration, yet the interceptor programs have to yet to prove that they are ready for actual operations. The Pentagon's Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system "hasn't successfully intercepted a missile since October of 2002. ... And the last two times it tried to hit an oncoming missile, the interceptor didn't even leave the ground." An end-to-end test will help policy-makers make a determination about how much progress has been made on the missile defense system over the course of the Bush administration.


that found that Kenneth Tomlinson, chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, has abused his position and defrauded taxpayers. The
Think Fast

"President Bush will launch another major public-relations offensive to strengthen support for the Iraq war -- this time likely emphasizing the high stakes and changing nature of the battle more than the progress being made." The new series of speeches begins tomorrow at the annual American Legion convention in Utah and will continue through the 9/11 anniversary.

$32.7 million: the average compensation in 2005 of the CEOs of the largest 15 oil companies, according to a new study.

Fox News ratings have plummeted, down 28 percent since Aug. 2005.

The new Census figures show "the gap between the richest and poorest Americans widened last year." "What have been missing,"the New York Times explains, are policies "like strong support for public education, a progressive income tax, affordable health care, a higher minimum wage and other labor protections."

Former President Jimmy Carter has expressed his willingness to meet with former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami after Iranians indicated their desire for such a meeting. Carter's spokesman said, "He believes that it is much better to be talking to people who you have problems with than not to, and that's the approach he takes now."

A day after a U.S. military spokesman said "we are actually seeing progress" in Baghdad, Iraqi police found 27 bodies "in three separate locations" around the city yesterday. "They included 11 bullet-riddled corpses discovered near a school in a Shiite neighborhood of south Baghdad and 13 more dumped behind a Shiite mosque in the west of the city."

Women are suddenly scarce among Supreme Court justice clerks, accounting for only seven of the 37 clerkships for the new term. That is "the first time the number has been in the single digits since 1994, when there were 4,000 fewer women among the country's new law school graduates than there are today."

Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage acknowledged he was the primary source for Robert Novak and Bob Woodward on Valerie Plame's identity as a CIA officer.

Hospitals in Iraq have become the war's new "killing fields." "In growing numbers, sick and wounded Sunnis have been abducted from public hospitals operated by Iraq's Shiite-run Health Ministry and later killed."

And finally: Blanco chokes, Wolf doesn't. "Gov. Blanco of Louisiana chokes while being interviewed by Wolf Blitzer on Late Edition. Wolf keeps his cool. Of course he does. He's Wolf Blitzer."

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Charles Sanders Confronts The LIES Of The Bush Administration And Creates Sensation

NEW TV SPOT CONFRONTS THE LIES OF THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION

Republican operatives are already expressing outrage over the new Charles Sanders TV spot for the Ohio special election in the 3rd Congressional district on September 15th. It was posted on his web site this morning and is set to start running on multiple TV stations in his district tomorrow.

You can see this controversial new ad on this special page, where you can also encourage Mr. Sander for taking such a strong unapologetic stand by donating to help run these courageous ads.

VIDEO PAGE: http://www.charleswsanders.org/donations4a.php

STATEMENT OF CHARLES SANDERS:

The Bush Administration is perhaps the most unnerving, duplicitous band of pirates to ever occupy the White House. Most likely, it will be decades before the full magnitude of evasiveness and paranoia is known concerning how this Administration initiates policy. The Bush people have punished assistants who have become whistle blowers from its very beginning. It fired the photographer who took the picture featured in my new TV spot because it adequately frames the reality of the Bush occupation of Iraq. The American People deserve a representative who will expose surreptitious conduct by its government, whether done in my district or outside of it. And you can help me do it by submitting my action page to call for our troops to start coming home now.

ACTION PAGE: http://www.charleswsanders.org/petitions/pnum457.php

Many Veterans, including myself, do question this unholy war because of the sheer weight of the lies surrounding why it was initiated in the first place. Our heart and prayers go out to the hundreds of Military personnel who sacrificed all to maintain the United States integrity and mandated resolve to bring some semblance of order in this most unstable part of the world. With such a high price being paid, should we allow over the top politicians a pass on accountability? I should hope not. If each American family must take responsibility for its own, then surely each level of government should also be so regulated. It is a fact that most of our soldiers, Marines, sailors and airman were dispatched with inadequate body armor and shielding to protect military vehicles in the most vulnerable areas.

Military personnel, including our national guard, were sent to Iraq, with no formal training on how to defend against road side bombs and other improvised munitions. Our ad seeks to highlight the failures of the Bush Administration and those who acquiesce with it. Iraq must be allowed to stand up for itself, sooner not later. We simply cannot sit idly by and say "not my problem." The whole fiasco is all of our problems, so therefore, we must END it. Enough chicanery already, let the truth be known and maybe, just maybe, enough political will can emerge to force an end to this senseless war. My career minded baby brother is headed back to the middle East next month, I want what is best for him. I have been out of the military for thirty nine years, but I still actively care about our deployed military forces. Why can't we be honest and face reality that we are going nowhere in Iraq? We now must seek the honorable route out of Iraq before more antagonisms surface against the best that America has to offer.

Your humble representative,

CHARLES W. SANDERS
CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES CONGRESS.

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From "Democracy Now!"

DN!: Rep. Murtha on Iraq and Hillary Clinton//Rep. Weiner Gets it Wrong on PLO//Iranian Dissident Akbar Ganji

DEMOCRACY NOW! DAILY EMAIL DIGEST
August 30, 2006

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Democracy Now! 10th Anniversary Tour and launch of Amy and
David Goodman's second book STATIC: Government Liars, Media
Cheerleaders, and the People Who Fight Back.

09/01 Provincetown, MA
09/02 Nantucket, MA
09/02 Martha's Vineyard, MA
09/08 Minneapolis / St Paul, MN
09/09 Milwaukee, WI
09/09 Baraboo, WI
09/11 New York, NY

For more tour details and dates, visit http://tour.democracynow.org

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TODAY'S DEMOCRACY NOW!:

* Congressmember Murtha: "I'm Disappointed" by Hillary Clinton's Refusal to
Endorse Troop Withdrawal Plan *

Democracy Now! interviews Congressmember John Murtha (D - PA) about his
position on the Iraq war, the Haditha massacre and Sen. Hillary Clinton's
refusal to endorse his troop withdrawal plan. On Clinton, Murtha says, "I'm
disappointed. I'm not sure why that's happened...I don't know what the
reason is she's decided not to endorse my position.

Listen/Watch/Read
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/30/1417256


* Congressmember Weiner Gets It Wrong On Palestinian Group He Tried To Bar
From U.S. *

Democracy Now! interviews Congressmember Anthony Weiner (D - NY) about his
attempt to bar the Palestinian delegation at the United Nations. In May,
Weiner infamously stated the delegation "should start packing their little
Palestinian terrorist bags." Weiner says Palestinian Authority President
Mahmoud Abbas does not represent the PLO and that the group is listed as a
terrorist organization by the US State Department. Author and Professor
Norman Finkelstein says he's wrong on both counts.

Listen/Watch/Read
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/30/1418200


* Lebanon Considers Suing Israel for War Crimes *

The Lebanese government is considering possible legal procedures to sue
Israel for war crimes and crimes against humanity. We speak with Lebanese
parliament member Ghassan Moukheiber who is leading the charge in the case.
Moukheiber is an attorney and a member of Lebanon's parliamentary human
rights committee.

Listen/Watch/Read
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/30/1418205


* "We Don't Want War" - Leading Iranian Dissident and Former Political
Prisoner Akbar Ganji *

Renowned Iranian investigative journalist and dissident Akbar Ganji
discusses why he recently declined an invitation to the meet with President
Bush in the White House. Recently released from prison, Ganji discusses
human rights abuses in Iran, the nuclear issue and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
rise to power.

Listen/Watch/Read
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/30/1418211


* Headlines for August 30, 2006 *

- Bush Takes "Full Responsibility" For Katrina Response
- Annan Urges Israel to End Siege
- UNICEF: 12 Lebanese Killed By Unexploded Bombs Since Ceasefire
- Lebanon Surveys Environmental Damage From Oil Spill
- 3 More Suspects Charged in British Airliner Plot
- Bush Admin Funneling Millions Into Chavez Opposition Groups
- Palestinian Workers Protest Unpaid Wages
- 40 Dead in Iraq Violence
- Census Figures Show Rise in Medically Uninsured
- Ex-CPB Chair Accused of New Ethics Violations
- Nobel Prize Winning Egyptian Author Naguib Mahfouz Dead at 94

Listen/Watch/Read
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/30/1417251

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From the Save Darfur Coalition


I have two important updates on our New York City event.

First, "Save Darfur Now: Voices to End Genocide," will be held in New York City's Central Park on September 17, 2:00-5:00 p.m.

And second, multi-platinum, award-winning duo Big & Rich, along with popular rock group O.A.R, will take the stage for acoustic performances at the rally.

For more information visit http://www.savedarfur.org/now. You can help to spread the word by downloading a printable event flyer at http://www.savedarfur.org/nycresources.

As you know, for two weeks in September the United Nations General Assembly meets in New York City. The rally is a rare opportunity to bring our efforts on behalf of the people of Darfur directly to the United Nations.

That is why we are encouraging "10 Days of Action," beginning September 7 leading up to September 17.

The first day of action, September 7, is "Shine a light for Darfur." Join with thousands of other Darfur activists by organizing a local candlelight vigil to remember the victims of the genocide in Darfur.

We encourage you to ask others in your community to join you, or to consider placing a single lit candle in your window as a remembrance.

Please take photos of your events, no matter how large or small, and email them to shinealightphotos@savedarfur.org. We will post them online.

September 8, the second of 10 Days of Action, is the kickoff of our "Prayer and Action"

We hope you will lead your congregation to declare in word and deed, "Not on our watch!"

For more information about "Prayer and Action" visit http://www.savedarfur.org/tendaysofaction and see our "Save Darfur Faith Action Packets."

Thank you for all you continue to do.

Sincerely,

David Rubenstein
Save Darfur Coalition

P.S. September 17 is not only the date for "Save Darfur Now: Voices to End Genocide," but is also the Global Day for Darfur, with events taking place in cities all over the world. To see a list of events in other U.S. cities, click here. And to learn more about international events, click here.
effort. We encourage you - starting on September 8 - to hold a service at your house of worship or to incorporate a Darfur education and action component into your regular worship service.