Bush Role Model Found
July 23, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Rights
Tagged: war on terror, George W. Bush, Michael Mukasey, Alfredo Stroessner, state of siege, Joelito Filartiga, Paraguay, enemy combatants, Agosto Pinochet, Guantanamo, State of Armed Conflict
Straw Men Don’t Repair the Universe
July 23, 2008 · No Comments

Time was, the Albany office of the Department of Motor Vehicles lived up to its stereotype: dingy, chaotic, and staffed with ornery people — or, to be fair, people probably rendered ornery by their dingy and chaotic surroundings. (more…)
Categories: Ethics & Values · politics
Tagged: FOB, Mario Cuomo, Michael Lerner, NYS DMV, politics of meaning
How Manly Men Respond
July 21, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: politics
Tagged: John McCain, New York Times, teh nooz
The Quadrennial CYA Quest
July 20, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Ethics & Values · politics
Tagged: Caspar Weinberger, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Gerald Ford, high crimes and misdemeanors, Howard Fineman, John McCain, October Surprise, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan
The New Iraq Doctrine is a Matter of Time
July 19, 2008 · No Comments

Troops in Afghanistan. Negotiations with Iran. Barack Obama gets to see how his foreign policy ideas might work, since the Republicans are busy adopting them. Of course, the people putting these ideas in play are the same people who accidentally leaked this to everybody in the USA: (more…)
Categories: Peace
Tagged: George W. Bush, Barack Obama, John McCain, Nouri al-Maliki
Sanctions Make the Law Real
July 18, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Criminal Justice · Ethics & Values
Tagged: Karl Rove, inherent contempt, Linda Sánchez, Robert Greenwald, Brave New Films
Comparing Partitions
July 16, 2008 · No Comments

This month there are those recognizing this fourth anniversary (the decision was announced, actually, a week ago):
Palestinian leaders today said they would seek UN sanctions against Israel after the international court of justice ruled that the barrier being built around the West Bank was illegal and should be pulled down. (more…)
Categories: Rights
Tagged: DHS, fence, Israel, Tohono O'odham nation, West Bank
Big Clunky Machines
July 15, 2008 · 2 Comments
Ever since I was little I voted. Even when I was in (what at the time was called) Junior High, there were these big honking lever voting machines we’d use for student council voting — just to give us a feel for how the real grown-ups voted. I voted on those same big steel lever machine in in 2006 because (drumroll) (more…)
Categories: politics
Tagged: ImageCast optical-scan machines, Sequoia, voting
Dancing With Them That Brung Ya
July 14, 2008 · 1 Comment

Governor David Paterson told the Alliance for School Choice that he’d like to lift New York’s cap on charter schools once and for all. This is not necessarily part of his march rightward past the center and straight into the Swamps of Wingnuttia, because he has had ties to school choice advocates for years. (more…)
Categories: Education
Tagged: Alliance for School Choice, Bill Bennett, charter schools, David Paterson, NAEP, Reed Hundt
Priveleges of Being Commander Guy
July 12, 2008 · No Comments

Congress’s oversight authority derives from its implied powers in the Constitution. So when Congress wants to oversee anything related to the Bush Administration, the Bush Administration and anyone who worked for the Bush administration who is so inclined, repond thusly: (more…)
Categories: Environmental Justice · politics
Tagged: Congress, Supreme Court, George W. Bush, EPA, John Conyers, House Judiciary Committee

