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America is #97th

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

We’re not number one, we’re not even number two… we are number 97th, in terms of peace when ranked against the rest of the world.

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America the poor

Monday, May 19th, 2008

This post was originally a response to a comment from BooMac on my post about the gay marriage ban in California. Somehow, its more about capitalism than gay marriage. Anywho…

MisterE, always interesting to read your opinions.

It is unfortunate that you see this country didvided into the haves and the have nots. If there is another country on earth for more opportunity for upward mobility, I would like to hear about it. If you feel money can give people all the power, then in the USA you can have all the power. Just put your nose to the grindstone, take a chance, have your own business, work like a dog. This is freedom, the freedom to not be stuck in a dead end job. But freedom has its risks, you may not succeed, you are ” free ” to fail. Welcome to capitalism. It is the rsson this is the greatest country on earth.

I do not feel the top 1% of the upper class run the country, That sounds downright silly, and you know better.

I do not agree with the california ruling, I think letting gays marry makes a mockery of the reason for marraige, to have children and have a strong family. And you are smart, but saying you are smart enough to know something makes people think you are arrogant, and it reduces the effectiveness of your argument. Make your case, but it is your opinion. Just like this is mine. Hey, its just my nickel!

America is the greatest country in the world? Sounds very arrogant to me. It reduces the effectiveness of your argument.

I appreciate your more relaxed approach to my arguments but you’ve got to provide better logical arguments or some evidence if you want to be convincing.

I don’t know where you live or where you are from but you seem to have your head in the sand. To suggest that the top 1% elite does not overtly benefit from presidential legislation is to suggest we live in a fantasy land. What do you think lobbying is? Capitalism is not working in this country, its failing miserably. Haven’t you ever read a book? We have school teachers struggling to survive on salaries like $20,000 a year… BEFORE TAXES. Do you have any idea how impossible it is to live on a salary like that? Meanwhile, the CEO of Exxon Mobile is a multi-millionaire. Who is more important to your kids? Your family? Your well-being? The educator or the greedy oil barons?

Upset by high fuel prices? Don’t bother phoning Lee R. Raymond with your sob story. He’s the chief executive of Exxon Mobil (nyse: XOM – news – people ), which enjoyed a record-breaking year in 2004, no small thanks to those sky-high prices. Exxon gave Raymond a $38 million compensation package. The CEO was paid $7.5 million in salary and bonus, plus restricted stock worth $28 million and nearly $2.6 million more in other compensation and incentives.

Work hard? Nose to the grind stone? Tell me, do janitors eventuall strike at rich? Who’s going to clean your streets? Pick up your garbage? Teach your school children? These people work harder than you or me everyday and will never ever make enough money to sway politics or bride presidents like the top 1%. Further more, unless their children or geniuses, they won’t be able to afford a nice education for their kids, so their kids may also not get a shot at a better future.

Thats not to say that that never happens. Some students qualify for scholarships and free passes to excellent educational institutions… but not every student. In fact, you’re more likely to get a top education if you’re good as sports than if you’ve got a nice brain. How American!

America is not the best country in the world, its one of the most flawed. We still have the death penalty! How ass-backwards and barbaric is that? Name one other developed country that you respect that has the death penalty! There is tremendous opportunity for this country to be great, but as long as we class people by the way they were born then we will be among the worse countries around.

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Let freedom ring?

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Yesterday, as you all know, the California state supreme court ended a ban on gay marriage. Massachusetts is currently the only other state the allows gay marriage. Those of you who know me know that I’m smart enough to know that restricting people’s freedoms based upon the way they were born is counter progress and socially unjust.

There is a lot of other social injustice in America, and there always has been. The top 1% of America’s upper class has always had a huge advantage. They are able to keep themselves at the top and widen the gap between them and everyone else with republicans like Bush in power. This has always been and may always be. Money runs this country, but money isn’t a method of control. To control people, we often use moral crusading and religion. Followers, like sheep, allow themselves to be convinced by orators who tout morality as if it were something written in a book. Smarter people know that morality comes from within and that uncritical faith-based religions like Christianity are methods of control. Abortion lies within this web. Some conservatives know that their wish to restrict the freedom of women in America is based upon uncritical faith, or religion, rather than logic or facts. Thats why they try to paint a startling picture of pro-choicers and liberals using abortions as a method of birth control, as if it were nothing. But you’d have to be real dumb to really believe that people enjoy having abortions. The truth is, and listen carefully, that liberals hate abortions as much as conservatives. Nobody wants to have to have an abortion. But liberals have the enlightened sense to know that to make that choice for others is immoral.

So what about gays? I’ve written extensively on this, and I believe it to be the great civil rights movement of the 21st century. Once, not too long ago, the American government banned inter-racial marriage. The ban was dropped because wiser individuals understood that this was unconstitutional. And so is a ban on gay marriage.

A blogger, or writer, or whatever you want to call him had an interesting objection to the supreme court decision yesterday:

[W]e live in a representative republic, where the will of the people, as voiced through their elected representatives, is the law of the land. The responsibility of a non-elected judiciary is not to make law, that is the job of the legislative branch. In my opinion, the California Court has clearly overstepped it’s bounds here. Now 4 Supreme Court justices make a ruling which overturns the expressed wishes of a state of over 36 million people.

I believe that argument to be valid. In this instance, a majority of people voted for X but a ruling government body vetoed its purpose.

However, the reason why I believe the California ruling to be okay in this instance is because it involves equal rights for all, not a school budget or a bill on gambling. There are very likely scenarios where a majority vote of a state would once again ban interracial marriages. Does that make it okay? The majority of a state may be white conservatives, but maybe it isn’t appropriate to support some of their racist or bigoted views towards a minority community because its unconstitutional.

The bottom line is that banning gay marriage is unconstitutional. It is the supreme court’s job to uphold the constitution and the bill of rights. In this country, you are not supposed to create a second class citizenry. It is irresponsible and morally corrupt. The supreme court was protecting its citizens, and that is what they must be allowed to do. It is not right to force your morals unto others, to tell them what they can and can’t do with regards to their pursuit of happiness. There is not constitutional grounds to deny happiness to a certain minority of people based on the way they were born. Its unpatriotic.

I know that some of you believe that allowing gay marriage IS forcing morals unto others. However, this cannot be the case. Giving people freedom and choices is not forcing morals, its simply opening up interpretations. If you don’t want an abortion, don’t have one, if you don’t want to have a gay marriage, don’t have one. Forcing morals would be if the supreme court banned marriages between men and women. This is not what they did. What they did was allow others to pursue happiness and not have their pursuit be interfered with by the government.

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Sean Bell murder is not a simple matter

Monday, April 28th, 2008

The murder of Sean Bell wasn’t just a simple situation. There is a reason why this was a civil rights issue, and why the acquittal of the detectives was so disturbing. There were many factors that went into the scenario that made it so disturbing. First off, over 50 shots were fired. That is a tremendous amount of bullets ripping through human bodies. Humans with thoughts, dreams, desires, wants, needs, parents…

If the police had fired 3 shots or so, and still managed to kill someone, it would be slightly different.

The second factor is that the police were the only ones firing shots. It wasn’t a gun battle, it was a slaughter. If the police had been shot at, or at least, had seen a gun, the situation would be different. Image you had been standing at the Jamaica station waiting for a train, you would have come close to being killed yourself… from a police handgun. These detectives were reckless and unprofessional.

If we are to live in a better society, we need to rid ourselves of the gang mentality the police have. In New York, we have thugs on both sides of the line. I’ve seen police be extremely rude, arrest someone under false pretenses, be insensitive to innocent people, be short and unprofessional with dealing with victims, and I’ve seen them use excessive force. I haven’t personally witnessed the opposite from the NYPD, but I have seen it from policies officers in other counties. I know the NYPD does good work and I know there are good cops out there. I am thrilled that the streets are safer and that thugs are being put behind bars. I’ve witnessed gun violence in my neighborhood, and I felt safer knowing that the perpetrators were behind bars for at least three years.

The bottom line is that these people are human beings being given a gun and the right to kill undesirables without consequences. In a perfect world, the police would be robots, incapable of being affected by human emotions or moods. But, we’re far from that scenario, so we need to make sure that these people who are supposed to protect us aren’t actually hurting us. You cannot deify the police. If I had killed an unarmed man on the streets I would be charged with manslaughter or at least reckless endangerment and I would be convicted of that crime. The police MUST be subject to the laws they are supposed to uphold.

If this was indeed an accident or a mistake, those responsible need to pay for that mistake, just like any civilian in this country.

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To quote the pope?

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Stem cell research is bad? A mass of cells is a life? Does that mean I shouldn’t flush the toilet every time I use it? What about that massive booger I just fished out of my nose?

I direct the pope to my most recent post about stem cell research, and how negative religious views of science can hinder progress in our world.

Do people really believe that this man has magic powers? That he communicates with inter-dimensional omnipotent creators?

I have to laugh at the blatant shamanism at work here. Inherent in being religious is the lack of the ability to be critical. If you aren’t critical than anything can be anything, and an old man can be considered pious.

I don’t hate the pope! Some people really need a leader to guide their moral principles. I always applaud a leader who advocates peace and non-violence. But I always have to question the intelligence of a person who believes that a Jew literally walked on a water and resurrected himself, and that an Abrahamic God created our universe.

So many people are convinced of so many silly things. Look at scientologists and mormons! Where was their critical thinking skills? I can understand that 150 years ago our scientific instruments were not sharp nor robustly conclusive, but in a day and age where we can count electrons on an single atom… do we really need to continue to believe in magic and mystics?

The pope came here because he knows that there are many people left in this nation who lack critical thinking skills, and he can use that to his advantage. Bush sure did. Believing things without question is a weakness, and it is that which makes America so fragile. I was able to bring a set of screw drivers, needle nose pliers, wire cutters and a hammer onto a domestic airplane flight, but they would be DAMNED if they let me keep my tooth paste! Ignorance comes from remaining silent when you should ask questions, and that is what most leaders in America are counting on.

Think of how many times you have been taken advantage of because you didn’t know something.

Does the pope take advantage of you? Anyone who uses your uncritical faith in something to further an agenda or get votes is taking advantage of you.

Embryos are not human. People suffering from ALS are human. Life does not begin at conception, a man never walked on water, our universe was not created by a deity that listens to prayers and came to Moses in the form of a burning bush. I know these things because I have critical thinking skills and I know that there isn’t any evidence to support them. I have the advantage because I am knowledgeable, and if I wanted, I could use that against others for my own gain. But unlike Bush, or perhaps the pope, I’d rather direct people to research and evidence that bring reality to light and make life better for everyone on this planet. The Vatican may know the truth about Christianity, they may know that Jesus most likely never existed and that the Exodus is a myth. But why on Earth would they let on to something like that? They would lose their control over all the believers.

A world full of people believing in a shaman and his powers is not somewhere we should be right now.

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Where is your evidence?

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Dick Brooks wrote a delightful post where he shows us how easily people can be swayed by big business and deceit into thinking global warming is not a human problem. I feel sorry for individuals who can’t think critically, but I am annoyed by individuals who put arguments forth with no evidence. I asked Dick for evidence in a comment, he chose not to post the comment (not sure why).

So I ask him here; where is your evidence?

Too often people forget the basics of critical thought and get swayed too easily by popular opinion or biased media. I am not saying that you have to be ultra skeptical of reality, but don’t just believe everything you hear. 3rd graders believe everything they here, but so does most adult American conservatives.

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The silent memo that sheds light on truth

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Its no secret that our administration has been part of some of the most heinous acts of inhumanity and insurrection our country has ever known. From lying to its supporters to slaughtering innocent civilians, the Bush corporation has tainted our existence with evil, brought this country down to levels so low that I’m surprised we aren’t reclassified as a developing nation.

What concerns me is that the darkness that is neo-conservatism has infected the media so severely that I feel like its no longer an independent entity. Naturally, information being openly shared is a more progressive or liberal idea. A lot of what conservative administrations do is limit or block information to benefit them, and in order to keep Americans in the dark, this is a necessity. Its a cycle. Conservative administrations’ primary goal is more money for the elite wealthy class, they do this by any means necessary which often means human rights violations (including slaughter and murder), which requires misinformation, censored information, and/or deceit, which leads to media being controlled by the government which leads to more conservative governments.

Depressing I know.

What if they disclosed a torture memo and nobody cared? This week, an81-page memo, authored by John C. Yoo, who was a deputy in the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice at the time of its creation, was declassified and made public. The memo, which, among other things, was used as the rationale for authorizing the torture of government detainees, has long been held to be a savage reimagining of the structure of the Executive Branch and its authority, hostile to the traditional checks and balances that circumscribe the President’s authority.

The memo is one of the most unpatriotic things America has ever produced. But what is interesting is that the mainstream media ignored it… or asked to or required to ignore it. One of the major points I am making is that we are not moving forwards as a country. You cannot be a superior country if you still have the death penalty, torture prisoners, deny habeas corpus to some and not others, instigate military actions in other countries, interfere with the happiness of citizens, sacrifice liberty for a false sense of security, use fear to rally support for war, and all the while make a shit load of money off of it.

John Yoo’s Memorandum, as intended, directly led to — caused — a whole series of war crimes at both Guantanamo and in Iraq. The reason such a relatively low-level DOJ official was able to issue such influential and extraordinary opinions was because he was working directly with, and at the behest of, the two most important legal officials in the administration: George Bush’s White House counsel, Alberto Gonzales, and Dick Cheney’s counsel (and current Chief of Staff) David Addington. Together, they deliberately created and authorized a regime of torture and other brutal interrogation methods that are, by all measures, very serious war crimes…This incident provides yet more proof of how rancid and corrupt is the premise that as long as political appointees at the DOJ approve of certain conduct, then that conduct must be shielded from criminal prosecution. That’s the premise that is being applied over and over to remove government lawbreaking from the reach of the law.

The memo basically says that the president can authorize any action during “wartime” which is also something he can declare. Congress can’t stop him, treaties can be violated, and he cannot be interfered with by any court in the United States. It is as if he can declare martial law over the world. The memo sets the scope for his power to being without limits.

These people need to be tried in international criminal courts for war crimes committed against humanity.

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An example

Monday, March 31st, 2008

China has a problem. They have a government that not only censors free speech, but has serious human rights issues. Why don’t we invade and occupy?

It surprises me that people still incorrectly believe that America ever had an interest in human rights or freedom abroad when it pursued military action. Plenty of people still think soldiers in Iraq are “fighting for my freedom”. Nothing infuriates me more than such stupidity spewing from someone defending our military actions in the middle east. American history is wrought with violent invasions into countries for ‘ideological purposes’. In fact, the formula is very simple. First, we are deceived. The president will knowingly invent some instance that makes it look as if the U.S. has been attacked or threatened so that he can garner public support for any military action. Then, we invade and kill. Schools and towns are bombed while Americans are told that we’re only aiming at military targets. The invading nation is forced to defend itself, while Americans are told that terrorists are attacking our ‘peaceful’ men and women trying to keep ‘peace’. Its odd that all the countries we have invaded had some HUGE economic potential within their borders. The Panama Canal, oil, ports, or a chance to attack threatening ideology.

Well… here is your chance.

Beijing – Amid protests around the world about China’s handling of the Tibet unrest, Beijing on Monday blasted the European Union for interference at the same time that China made a show of business as usual in staging the launch of the Olympic torch relay.

EU foreign ministers had issued a statement on Saturday after their meeting in Brdo, Slovenia, saying the body ‘calls for an end to violence and asks that arrested persons be treated in conformity with international standards.’

In a further development, China’s state-run media ran reports Monday supposedly proving that Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama had orchestrated the recent wave of unrest.

It is no secret that China kills prisoners without fair trials, uses extreme violent measures to quell political dissent, and neglects the needs of its citizens. Where is Bush’s demands for “the freedom of the Chinese people”? Give me a good reason why we haven’t invaded?

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How do certain people sleep at night?

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Yesterday my friends were interested in watching some kind of sporting event on my awesome HD television. The event was baseball. I can’t get into sports, I’ve tried, I just would much rather play them myself than watch other people play them… especially baseball.

At some point in the second or maybe third inning, President George Bush made his way up to the announcer’s booth and sat in for a few innings. He was awkward at first, making some very basic and unsophisticated comments, and then… nothing changed. This man was bribed into Harvard, staged a cue against the most powerful country in the world and won, then became directly responsible for some of the most horrific war crimes in history. And there he is, sitting there trying to chat about baseball. It just didn’t seem right. How does this man sleep at night when he knows that he is DIRECTLY responsible for the horrific death of thousands of innocent children in the interest of big business? Further more, how does he chat about baseball?

I know he owned the Rangers (in fact I hear he was histories worse team owner as well), and I know he supposed to be some kind of down home country American Joe…but I just couldn’t be comfortable with his presence at this baseball game. I don’t think I can ever be comfortable looking at that man in any other capacity than a war criminal. Would you feel comfortable hanging out with Hitler at the Olympics? What do you see when you look at these men? Don’t you wonder what bad chemistry is frothing about in their brains?

We come to the philosophical quandary of the nature of man, and the demand that everyone be reasonable. But there are always the few who’s mind and actions cannot be reconciled with the average flow of humanity. Some people are exceptionally selfless, devoting their lives to humanity, and then there are others who optimize greed. Bush is unlike Hitler in this aspect. Bush, his cronies, and just about every president in history, has pursued the deaths of innocents for money, big business, contracts, favors to corporations who lobbies well or who contributed to a campaign. So how do we treat these people? Guilty of murder, literally. As in, would be convicted of the felony in a court of law. (Thats probably why the U.S. refuses to be a part of the world criminal court, they know their leaders would be indicted!)

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The fear still persists

Friday, March 28th, 2008

it isn’t much of a secret that Bush perpetrated a “war” in Iraq for money. He used 9/11 to keep America afraid of terrorism, riding the momentum to sacrifice liberty for perceived security. Americans have been fooled before, remember Vietnam? The same thing happened. We were lied to, purposefully deceived so that the president could have popular support for a war.

In 2008, the lasting effects of Bush’s war on liberty and freedom is still felt.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Texas woman who said she was forced to remove a nipple ring with pliers in order to board an airplane called Thursday for an apology by federal security agents and a civil rights investigation.

“I wouldn’t wish this experience upon anyone,” Mandi Hamlin said at a news conference. “My experience with TSA was a nightmare I had to endure. No one deserves to be treated this way.”

What has always surprised me is the sheer inconsistency the TSA has been guilty of. I’ve passed through security with screw drivers, hammers, and pliers in my carryon before, but they would be DAMNED if they let me bring my bottle of water with me.

And America eats it up. At least, they used to. This woman was laughed at by male officers, forced to painfully remove the bars with pliers, meanwhile having her belly button piercing completely ignored.

This is a minor, minor, minor violation of civil liberties in the name of oil money for big corporations. On the other end of the spectrum, we have innocent women and children being blown up and killed my American armed forces in Iraq.

When does it end? When conservatism, greed, and the right wing exist only in the past? We should only be so lucky.

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