12.27.2007

democracy is DEAD

Filed under: General — citizen X @ 11.46 am

buto
REST IN PEACE.

there has never been any such thing as democracy
but there have been fledgling attempts at it.

the embryonic United States of America was one.
our attempt at democracy was aborted before the last shots of the revolution had rung out..

mostly however..the TRUE BELIEVERS in democratic rule
come from brutally repressive regimes in far flung places around the globe.

and they are NEVER allowed to live for long..once they “out” themselves
as progressive thinkers.

furthermore it is important to note..
that the United States of America HAS NEVER SUPPORTED democracy anywhere
in fact..
THE MOST DANGEROUS OUTCOME for power elites in the West..
would be a democratically elected peoples government in countries like Iran..Jordan
Bolivia..Venezuela..

while we can all hear resident Bush condemning the “cowards” who assassinated Bhutto this morning on every frequency of airwave

it took him a WEEK and a HALF to condemn the “threat to democracy” that was
Musharraf’s martial law declaration.

thats because MARTIAL LAW is the NEW WORLD ORDER.
and an UNSTABLE Pakistan fits into US foreign policy designs
much more readily than a STABLE and democratic one.

now WE can elect Hillary..(who is busy meeting with the Bush junta on how to properly prosecute the FOREVER war on terror under the Democrats banner)

and show the world that WE are progressive and can accept a WOMAN leader.

I for one would feel alot better if OUR leaders would just assassinate each other
instead of putting the populace through the insult of FICTITIOUS ELECTIONS

oh..i forgot..they do.

R.I.P. Paul Wellstone

12.26.2007

oh really?

Filed under: General — citizen X @ 10.36 am

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well..well..

got some SERIOUS flame for that last post
which i will specifically address here and now.

the refutation of “points”

the point that i am NOT jewish..and so therefore CANNOT
fathom the seriousness of the crimes against the jews

the person who made this arguement IS jewish BUT
does NOT attend temple..celebrate the sabbath or ANY other
hebrew holy days..has NO holocaust survivor/victim relatives and in
FACT..is about as “jewish” as madonna.

the “suffering” is NOT the identity NOR the religion of the peoples of
Abraham..it was a condition of history.

as it was for just about EVERY people at some point in their past.

then we have…

the point that there is “no such thing” as a palestinian or Palestine
and therefore by extention ANY “suffering” of these imaginary people is NOT worthy of discussion in a “serious” debate about
Israels “right to exist”

i will dash this one against the rocks of verisimilitude using a quote from the good ole New York Times..which EVERYONE knows..is an in-falable source of “quality” truth..

I looked up last night the obituary of Kahlil Gibran in the New York Times from April 1931. The headline went like this: “Khalil Gibran dead; Noted Syrian poet.” The subtitle said: “Wrote in Arabic and English–Native of Palestine, He had lived there for 20 years.” The text later said that “He was born in Mount Lebanon, Palestine.”

wow..trip out

a Palestinian!

and he DIED almost 20 years before Israel existed!
after LIVING there for 20 years!

if..as bill cosby suggests..”black” culture needs to be rescued from
the GANGSTER RAPPERS and THUGLIFE icons..

then i suggest “jewish” culture rescue itself from the political zionists (thats another rant) and the WHINERS!

so again..

SHUT THE FUCK UP!

12.24.2007

stop whining..SERIOUSLY

Filed under: General — citizen X @ 12.10 pm

xmas

today..
christmas eve
i received a mass text message from a friend wishing a happy holidays
thinking..(somewhat late..i admit)..that this was a nice idea
i endeavored to compose my own mass message
i immediately realized this wouldnt work and so…
began the tedious process of composing INDIVIDUAL greetings

in so doing..and looking for something humorous for a jewish friend

i remembered a particularly funny comic from NEW YORKER magazine..

something along the lines of “whats the big deal about xmas?”

so i GOOGLE searched.

my search terms: “JEW” and “CHRISTMAS”

well..what to my wondering eyes should appear?

a sponsored link about “offensive search results”

point one: not one of the first FIVE PAGES of results was offensive (i didnt look further)

point two: the word “NIGGER” used in a search (which i did as a control measure)

brings up no such “warning/disclaimer” from GOOGLE

i am sick and tired of hearing about the suffering of jews

SHUT THE FUCK UP!

this world is FILLED to brimming with suffering and death and genocide
TAKING PLACE AS WE SPEAK… and this display of self pity makes me SICK

the CONSTANT bleating of repetition..anti-semetic this..defamation that

seriously..

STOP WHINING!

oh..and…

Merry Christmas to all..and to all a Good Night!

12.20.2007

remember Katrina?

Filed under: General — citizen X @ 10.52 am

In a remarkable symbol of the injustices of post-Katrina reconstruction, hundreds of people were locked out of a public New Orleans City Council meeting addressing demolition of 4500 public housing apartments. Some were tasered, many pepper sprayed and a dozen arrested.

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Outside the chambers, iron gates were chained and padlocked even before the scheduled start.

The scene looked like one of those countries on TV that is undergoing a people’s revolution - and the similarities were only beginning.

Dozens of uniformed police secured the gates and other entrances. Only developers and those with special permission from council members were allowed in–the rest were kept locked outside the gates. Despite dozens of open seats in the council chambers, pleas to be allowed in were ignored.

Chants of “Housing is a human right!” and “Let us in!” thundered through the concrete breezeway.

Public housing residents came and spoke out despite an intense campaign of intimidation. Residents were warned by phone that if they publicly opposed the demolitions they would lose all housing assistance. Residents opposed to the demolition had simple demands. If the authorities insisted on spending hundreds of millions to tear down hundreds of structurally sound buildings containing 4500 public housing subsidized apartments, there should be a guarantee that every resident could return to a similarly subsidized apartment. Alternatively, the government should use the hundreds of millions to repair the apartments so people could come home. Neither alternative was acceptable to HUD. A plan of residents to partner with the AFL-CIO Housing Trust to save their homes was also ignored.

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Outside, SWAT team members and police in riot gear and on horses began to arrive as rain started falling. Those locked out included public housing residents, a professor from Southern University, graduate students, the Episcopal Bishop of Louisiana, ministers, lawyers, law students, homeless people who lived in tents across the street from city hall, affordable housing allies from across the country and dozens of others.

Inside the chambers, Revered Torin Sanders and others insisted that the locked out be allowed to come and stand inside along the walls–a common practice for over 30 years. No one could recall any City Council locking people out of a public meeting. The request to allow people to stand was denied. The Council then demanded silence from those inside. Those who continued to demand that the others be let in were pointed out by police, physically taken down and arrested. Ironically, some young men were tasered right in front of the speaker’s podium.

This was a meeting the council had repeatedly tried to avoid. It was only held after residents (100% African American and nearly all mothers and grandmothers) got an emergency court order stopping demolitions until the council acted. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced long ago it was going to demolish 4500 public housing apartments despite the Katrina crisis of affordable housing no matter what anyone said. HUD had no plans to ask the council or anyone else for approval. The judge said otherwise, so the meeting was scheduled.

Leaders of the U.S. Congress, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, asked that the decision be delayed 60 days so they could try to move forward on Senate Bill 1668 which would resolve many of the demolition problems. This request was backed by New Orleans Congressman William Jefferson, Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu and Presidential candidates John Edwards and Barack Obama.

Opponents cited the affordable housing crisis in New Orleans. Homeless people camped across from City Hall and for blocks under the interstate. The number of homeless people doubled since Katrina. Thousands of residents in FEMA trailers across the Gulf Coast were being evicted.

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Solidarity demonstrations opposing demolition were held in Washington DC, New York, Oakland, Minneapolis, Houston, North Carolina, Maine, Philadelphia, Cleveland, New Jersey, and Boston. Thousands of people across the country contacted city council members. Dozens of community, housing and human rights groups petitioned the Council not to demolish until there was an enforceable requirement of one for one replacement of housing.

But hours before the meeting began, a majority of the council publicly announced on the front page of the local paper that they were going to approve demolition no matter what people said at the meeting. The paper, the developers and others were delighted. Residents and affordable housing allies were not.

Inside, the council started the meeting surrounded by armed police, National Guard and undercover authorities from many law enforcement agencies.

Outside, the locked out could see the people who had been arrested on the inside being dragged away to police wagons. A few of the protestors then pulled open one of the gates. The police started shooting arcs of pepper spray into the crowd. A woman’s scream pierced the chaos as police fired tasers into the crowd. Medics wiped pepper spray from fallen people’s eyes. A young woman who was tasered in the back went into a seizure and was taken to the hospital.

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Inside and out, a dozen people were arrested–most for disturbing the peace. They joined another dozen who had been arrested over the past week in protest actions against the demolitions.

The City Council meeting continued. Supporters of demolition were given careful, courteous attention and softball questions by council members. Opponents less so.

Despite pleas from displaced residents, dozens of community organizations and federal elected officials, the New Orleans City Council voted unanimously to allow demolition to proceed. In their approval the Council did promise to urge HUD to listen to residents and to work for one for one replacement of affordable housing. Several city council members read from typed statements about their reasons to support demolition: the deplorable state of public housing; the lack of available money for repair; the oral promises of all, the federal government and developers, to do something better for the community.

After the meeting, residents vowed to continue their struggle for affordable housing for everyone and to resist demolitions–putting their bodies before bulldozers if necessary.

The struggle for affordable housing continues as does the campaign to stop demolition until there is a real right to return and one for one replacement of housing. Residents and local advocates applaud and appreciate the support of allies from across the nation. Critics label national supporters as “outside agitators” - exactly the same charge leveled at civil rights activists historically. But people understand that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Public housing residents and local affordable housing advocates welcome the humble participation of social justice advocates of whatever age, of whatever race, from whatever place, who join and act in true solidarity.

Residents vow to make sure that the promises made by the Council and the Mayor are enforced. For example, the Mayor of New Orleans, Ray Nagin, announced that he would not allow HUD to demolish two of the four housing developments until HUD gave documentation of funded plans including one for one replacement of the housing demolished and details of the developments and their plans.

The Senate will continue to be lobbied to pass SB 1668–which would really guarantee one for one replacement of housing. It is currently stalled in the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee because of opposition by Louisiana Republican Senator David Vitter.

Litigation is still pending in state and federal courts to enforce Louisiana and U.S. laws that should protect residents from illegal demolitions. Investigations into the legality of locking people out of a public meeting, the legality of a law passed at such a meeting, the indiscriminate use of tasers and pepper spray, are all ongoing.

Padlocked and chained gates will only amplify the voices of the locked out calling for justice. Pepper spray and tasers illustrate the problems but will not deter people from protesting for just causes. Bulldozers may start up, but just people will resist and create a reality where housing is a real human right.

Stephanie Mingo, a working grandmother who is one of the leaders of the residents, promised to continue the resistance after the meeting: “We did not come this far to turn back now. This fight is far from over. We are not resting until everyone has the right to return home.”

Those wanting additional information should look to: http://www.justiceforneworleans.org or http://www.defendneworleanspublichousing.org

Bill Quigley

12.10.2007

¡BASTA!

Filed under: General — citizen X @ 11.56 am

The head of the C.I.A., Michael Hayden, announced the agency destroyed tapes of what he called a “harsh interrogation”
and what you and I would call torture.
The reason? To protect agency operatives from legal consequences.

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This is a cover-up of epic proportions.
On the Senate floor, Senator Kennedy warned his colleagues,
“We haven’t seen anything like this since the 18-and-a-half-minute gap in the tapes of Richard Nixon.”

So far the attorney general has responded by launching a “preliminary inquiry.”
But the Justice Department and the C.I.A. cannot be trusted to investigate themselves —
these are the very same agencies that authorized and carried out the government’s torture program.
Only an independent prosecutor can get at the truth.

The ACLU is planning to deliver a petition to Attorney General Mukasey and members of Congress
demanding an independent prosecutor to investigate crimes that may have been committed by the CIA personnel or other top administration officials.

Link to sign petition

12.8.2007

karlheinz stockhausen R.I.P.

Filed under: General — citizen X @ 10.00 am

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more

12.5.2007

oh REALLY?

Filed under: General — citizen X @ 10.49 am

Former Italian President and the man who revealed the existence of Operation Gladio Francesco Cossiga has gone public on 9/11, telling Italy’s most respected newspaper that the attacks were run by the CIA and Mossad and that this was common knowledge amongst global intelligence agencies.

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Cossiga was elected President of Italian Senate in July 1983 before being winning a landslide 1985 election to become President of the country in 1985.

Cossiga gained respect from opposition parties as one of a rare breed - an honest politician - and led the country for seven years until April 1992.

Cossiga’s tendency to be outspoken upset the Italian political establishment and he was forced to resign after revealing the existence of, and his part in setting up, Operation Gladio - a rogue intelligence network under NATO auspices that carried out bombings across Europe in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.

Gladio’s specialty was to carry out what they coined “false flag operations,” terror attacks that were blamed on their domestic and geopolitical opposition.

Cossiga’s revelations contributed to an Italian parliamentary investigation of Gladio in 2000, during which evidence was unearthed that the attacks were being overseen by the U.S. intelligence apparatus .

In March 2001, Gladio agent Vincenzo Vinciguerra stated, in sworn testimony, “You had to attack civilians, the people, women, children, innocent people, unknown people far removed from any political game. The reason was quite simple: to force … the public to turn to the state to ask for greater security.”

Cossiga’s new revelations appeared last week in Italy’s oldest and most widely read newspaper, Corriere della Sera. Below appears a rough translation.

“[Bin Laden supposedly confessed] to the Qaeda September [attack] to the two towers in New York [claiming to be] the author of the attack of the 11, while all the [intelligence services] of America and Europe … now know well that the disastrous attack has been planned and realized from the CIA American and the Mossad with the aid of the Zionist world in order to put under accusation the Arabic Countries and in order to induce the western powers to take part … in Iraq [and] Afghanistan.”

Cossiga first expressed his doubts about 9/11 in 2001, and is quoted in Webster Tarpley’s book as stating that “The mastermind of the attack must have been a “sophisticated mind, provided with ample means not only to recruit fanatic kamikazes, but also highly specialized personnel. I add one thing: it could not be accomplished without infiltrations in the radar and flight security personnel.”

Coming from a widely respected former head of state, Cossiga’s assertion that the 9/11 attacks were an inside job and that this is common knowledge amongst global intelligence agencies is highly unlikely to be mentioned by any establishment media outlets, because like the hundreds of other sober ex-government, military, air force professionals, allied to hundreds more professors and intellectuals - he can’t be sidelined as a crackpot conspiracy theorist.

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