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Wednesday
Mar232011

“David Roberts” - Bingaman tells the truth about gas prices, is lonely in doing so

http://www.grist.org/article/2011-03-22-bingaman-tells-the-truth-about-gas-prices

by David Roberts

So I'm reading in Politico about Democratic fecklessness. (Yes, half my posts begin this way.) The problem is, whenever gas prices go up, Republicans benefit. They have a simple, powerful message ready to go, right off the shelf: drill here, drill now, pay less. Not enough drilling: that's why gas prices are high. Drilling more: that's how to lower them.

If a Republican is president, congressional Democrats and hippie enviro groups are blocking new drilling. If a Democrat is president, he and his cronies in Congress are pandering to liberals by blocking new drilling. It's the same every time, so it's all but inevitable that as gas prices rise they're trying to tag Obama the "pay more at the pump" president.

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Wednesday
Mar232011

“Eric W. Dolan” - HBGary chief tech officer: ‘Anonymous’ members are criminals and pseudo-journalists

By Eric W. Dolan
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

The chief technology officer of the data security firm HBGary described the collective of hacktivists named 'Anonymous' as a small group of criminal hackers who "use the media as a tool."

"They are not at all what people think they are," HBGary CTO Greg Hoglund told Robert Lemos of CSO Online. "There aren't very many, first of all. There are not thousands, they are not a legion. That is all just stuff they say to make people fearful or intimidate."

"They have a whole propaganda wing," he continued. "So lets get this straight: A lot of the people in Anonymous are pseudo-journalists, they write the news."

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Wednesday
Mar232011

“Todd Woody” - San Francisco mayor calls for city to go 100% renewable by 2020

http://www.grist.org/article/sf-mayor-calls-for-city-to-go-on-100-percent-renewable-energy-by-2020

by Todd Woody

Where could you get 797 people to stand in line outside a nightclub to attend a $100-a-ticket fundraiser for a nonprofit that advocates for solar energy? Not-so-sunny San Francisco, of course.

The queue to get into the Vote Solar Initiative annual spring equinox bash snaked down the street Monday, and even the sun made an appearance during a break in the deluge that has been soaking the Bay Area for the past week.

Now, I don't cover the party beat. But as someone who lived in San Francisco during the dot-com boom of the late '90s and worked at the leading chronicler of the era, The Industry Standard, I came to see parties as an indicator of any boom.

Back then, the line for the Standard's weekly rooftop bash routinely stretched down the block. (It was the only magazine I've ever worked for that employed its own doorman.) What started out as reporters and editors knocking back a few beers ballooned into an over-the-top bacchanal, taken over by PR people and advertisers. (For the Standard's second anniversary, the magazine rented out San Francisco City Hall and installed hot-and-cold running martini and sushi bars.)

Well, we all know how that ended.

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Wednesday
Mar232011

“Eric W. Dolan” - Mike Huckabee backs reinstating military ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/03/22/mike-huckabee-backs-reinstating-military-dont-ask-dont-tell-policy/

By Eric W. Dolan
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Former Arkansas governor and Fox News host Mike Huckabee said Tuesday he would support re-imposing the ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military if elected president.

"I would -- because that's really what the military wants," Huckabee told OneNewsNow. "There's been some talk that the military is fine with having same-sex orientation people. But if you really surveyed the combat troops, that is not at all the case."

"I don't think that these are decisions that politicians should make," the potential Republican 2012 presidential candidate added. "These are decisions that soldiers should make. And when the soldiers in the foxholes make the decisions, they choose something different -- and we should listen to them."

A 267-page Department of Defense report [PDF] published in November 2010 concluded that "the risk of repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell to overall military effectiveness is low" but added that the implementation of the repeal could "bring about some limited and isolated disruption to unit cohesion and retention."

The report found that 70 percent of troops surveyed said having a gay or lesbian member in their unit would have positive, mixed or no effect on the unit's ability to "work together to get the job done."

The report also found that 69% of troops surveyed believed they had worked in a unit with someone who was homosexual and 92% of those who believed they worked in a unit with someone who was homosexual rated the ability of unit to work together as very good, good or neither good nor poor.

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Wednesday
Mar232011

“Sahil Kapur” - Top 6 things Republicans consider more important than job creation

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/03/22/top-6-things-republicans-consider-more-important-than-job-creation/

By Sahil Kapur
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

WASHINGTON – Republicans won dramatic victories last November by promising to mitigate high unemployment. "This coming election is about one issue: jobs," to-be Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said weeks before election day. "It's about jobs that were promised to the American people by the current administration, and were never delivered."

But in the three months since taking over the House and expanding their voices in the Senate, Republicans have yet to pass a jobs-focused bill, instead prioritizing numerous social and cultural issues that are unrelated to job creation -- and have little or no chance of becoming policy.

Here are six such legislative goals they've been hard at work on.

1) Curtailing Abortion Rights

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Wednesday
Mar232011

"Hadeel Al-Shalchi" - Snipers, Shells, Tanks Terrorize Key Libyan City

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2011/03/22-7

by Hadeel Al-Shalchi

TRIPOLI, LIBYA—Moammar Gadhafi’s snipers and tanks are terrorizing civilians in Libya’s third-largest city, and the U.S. military said Tuesday it was “considering all options” in response to dire conditions that have left people cowering in darkened homes and scrounging for food and rainwater.

Heavy anti-aircraft fire and loud explosions sounded in Tripoli after nightfall, possibly a new attack in the international air campaign that so far has focused on military targets. But conditions have deteriorated sharply in Misrata in the west, the last major city held by the rebel force trying to end Gadhafi’s four-decade rule. Residents of the coastal city 200 kilometres southeast of Tripoli, say shelling and sniper attacks are unrelenting. A doctor said tanks opened fire on a peaceful protest on Monday.

“The number of dead are too many for our hospital to handle,” said the doctor, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals if the city falls to Gadhafi’s troops. As for food, he said, “We share what we find and if we don’t find anything, which happens, we don’t know what to do.”

Neither the rebels nor Gadhafi’s forces are strong enough to hold Misrata or Ajdabiya, a key city in the east that is also a daily battleground. But the airstrikes and missiles that are the weapons of choice for international forces may be of limited use.

“When there’s fighting in urban areas and combatants are mixing and mingling with civilians, the options are vastly reduced,” said Fred Abrahams, a special adviser at Human Rights Watch. “I can imagine the pressures and desires to protect civilians in Misrata and Ajdabiya are bumping up against the concerns about causing harms to the civilians you seek to protect.”

It is all but impossible to verify accounts within the two cities, which have limited communications and are now blocked to rights monitors such as the International Committee for the Red Cross.

Most of eastern Libya is in rebel hands but the force — with more enthusiasm than discipline — has struggled to take advantage of the gains from the international air campaign, which appears to have hobbled Gadhafi’s air defences and artillery and rescued the rebels from impending defeat.

Despite the U.S. fears for Misrata, the Obama administration is eager relinquish leadership of the hurriedly assembled coalition. With NATO divided, France on Tuesday proposed the creation of a political steering committee to run the operation. If accepted, the committee’s job might be to bring order to what some observers has said seems a chaotic effort by countries with differing objectives.

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Wednesday
Mar232011

“Andrew Restuccia” - Obama Administration Approves Fourth Gulf Deepwater Drilling Permit

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2011/03/22-6

by Andrew Restuccia

The Interior Department announced Tuesday it has approved another Gulf of Mexico deepwater drilling permit under a series of beefed-up safety standards.

It’s the fourth such approval for the type of project that was halted in the aftermath of last year’s Gulf oil spill.

The approval comes a day after Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) approved the first deepwater exploration plan in the Gulf since the spill, a key step in moving forward with new drilling in the region.

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Tuesday
Mar222011

"Alison Rose Levy" - What You Need to Survive in an Age of Crisis

March 22, 2011

Alison Rose Levy

Posted: March 22, 2011 11:39 AM

In this special blog, I'll share with you what my 30-year survey of the most powerful, little known and guaranteed health interventions has revealed.

There is no pill you can swallow, food you can buy, nor gizmo that confers complete protection from pervasive toxicity, skewed societal consensus or invisible radiation. There's no place you can go, nowhere you can hide and no authority -- scientific, medical or spiritual -- who can help you to escape what we've all created (or allowed to happen) here on planet Earth. Whether you are rich, poor, young, old, sick, healthy, right or left, no health manna, rural organic garden, island dwelling, nor spiritual belief can give you, me or us an out if we keep on screwing up.

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Tuesday
Mar222011

FATAL FALLOUT: The Dangers of Ionizing Radiation

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Tuesday
Mar222011

"Andrew Murray" - Libya: A conflict of self-interest

Andrew Murray

The Guardian, Tue 22 Mar 2011 07.30 GMT

The onslaught by the US, Britain and France to impose regime change in Libya – for that is what this war is about – has little to do with saving lives and less with supporting democracy in the Arab world. It is about controlling, not sustaining, the drive for change in the Middle East, by bringing the whole process under western domination.
The belief of the rulers of Bahrain and Yemen – that they have the west's blessing to do whatever is necessary to crush protest while Colonel Gaddafi is to be obliterated for doing much the same – is the starkest sign of this.
The UN security council decision has given the stamp of legality to an essentially lawless project. This situation calls for assertive mediation, not massive bombardment, if saving lives is really the concern – as the second thoughts already gripping Russia, China and some Arab leaders indicate.
The UN decision was taken at the instigation of the frightened autocrats of the Arab League, few of whom can claim any mandate to rule superior to that of Gaddafi's brutal regime. Behind a transparent Qatari fig-leaf, its implementation has been subcontracted to the same powers who have spread such havoc throughout the Arab world for a century and more, up to and including Iraq.
Bombing may entrench an armed standoff, a situation bound to lead to endless excuses for throwing more military weight behind the rebellion, not excluding "boots on the ground". This could result in a de facto partition of Libya, with foreign occupation of its eastern parts. But if Gaddafi is overthrown, any successor regime sponsored from abroad will lack legitimacy for many Libyans and become a focus for continuing civil conflict.
Against this background Angela Merkel's concerns about a wider conflict and civilian casualties – now shared by growing sections of world opinion – seem sensible. Others, however, are more concerned with saving their own skins. First prize for barefaced lack of self-awareness must go to the hereditary despots of the Gulf Co-operation Council – the Saudi oligarchy and its royal satellites – who declared Libya's regime illegitimate. They then resolutely denounced any external interference in their own internal affairs while signing up for intervention in Libya.

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