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Pretty Boy Reactionary on the Political Irresolution of President Obama
We know two things about Pretty Boy Reactionary (PBR) that he is a cultivated gentleman of the eighteenth century and that he has, like most of his colleagues on the right, a fascination, even a romance with men and women of resolute political action. One could interpret that as an expression of an unconcealed flirtation with the jackboot. One can also interpret the long quotation from Macbeth as evidence of his cultivated sensibility. Who need he convince of his status as Philosophe? But this is mere introduction to a matter of grave political import: Why did President Obama delay in his aid to the Libyan rebels? Is the President’s irresolution a sign of political weakness? One finds the answers to these pertinent partisan questions to be predictable, at the least. A quotation from the essay is demonstrative:
‘Obama, a novice in foreign affairs, is a president without a strategy. Once a critic of American military intervention in the Middle East, once a skeptic about the chances of democratizing the region, he now finds himself with a poisoned chalice in each hand. In one there are the dregs of the last administration’s interventions: military commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan that he is eager to wind down. In the other is a freshly poured draft of his own making.’
A possible response to this set of conjectures is that the blind actions of ‘History’ has filled one of the President’s cups, without defending or attacking his ‘irresoluteness’, as argued by PBR. Yet, the honeyed tone of his council, to the President, is laced with a palpable irony, even a certain unconcealed political malice.
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General Electric as Civic Vampire
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/business/economy/25tax.html?hp
Here in the good gray New York Times, the American paper of record, is a report that will warm the hearts of all the, now, sub rosa Freemarketeers: in vivid detail we are presented with compelling evidence of the machinations of one particular corporate citizen. GE will pay no taxes for the year 2010, in fact, it will claim a tax credit of $3.2 billion. Compare the average American household in 2006 paid 20.7% in federal taxes. The Supreme Court has granted corporations the status of persons ,in law, it appears that one of these ‘corporate persons’ is through manipulation and bad faith not living up to its civic responsibilities. Can anyone feign surprise at this example of ‘creative accounting’ blended with ‘aggressive lobbying’ and just plain political opportunism by a member of the House of Representatives? That would be naïve in the extreme! The argued social/political responsibility of the ‘Free Market’ is an absolutely unknown, un-experienced actuality. In fact, the cultivation of civic republican virtue and the imperatives of ‘Capitalism Unbound’ are antithetical! Although , ‘The Free Market’ was trumpeted as indispensable to the realization of human freedom, by the likes of the false prophet Milton Friedman, and his acolytes and various intellectual frauds, some employed by the New York Times as ‘Editorial Writers’ and ‘Opinion Writers’. ‘The Free Market’ concept is now in eclipse, but fear not, for the forces that brought you the Great Depression and the World Wide Market Collapse of 2008 will bide their time, until the Historical Memory of the populous has faded sufficiently, to make the concept of the “Free Market’ again palatable to an audience hungry for something ‘new’ on the political scene; not resembling the disfavored ‘New Deal Nostalgia’.
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Jesuits Settle Abuse Claims for $166 Million
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2011/03/25/us/AP-US-Jesuits-Sex-Abuse.html?_r=1&hpw
How many times will this kind of story be repeated?
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Week in Review – Newsroom: U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (Vermont)
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Studies ID Key Predictors of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | Psych Central News
Studies ID Key Predictors of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
By Rick Nauert PhD Senior News Editor
Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on March 25, 2011
Advances in predicting who may be at risk for developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are at the heart of two new studies, one that identifies a specific genetic risk factor, and another that describes a new tool for assessing PTSD potential after a traumatic event. Continue reading
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Gingrich Said to Funnel $125K Via Hate Group to Punish Iowa Justices | Hatewatch | Southern Poverty Law Center
Gingrich Said to Funnel $125K Via Hate Group to Punish Iowa Justices
Posted in Anti-Gay by Leah NelsonLeah Nelson –> on March 17, 2011A nonprofit group led by former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich channeled $125,000 through a hard-line anti-gay organization to support a 2010 campaign to oust three Iowa Supreme Court justices who voted to legalize same-sex marriage in that state, The Associated Press (AP) reported Tuesday. The donation to the American Family Association (AFA), which was designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) earlier this year, was part of a total of $350,000 Gingrich reportedly helped steer to Iowa for Freedom, which led the successful campaign against the justices, the only ones on the court who were up for reelection. Continue reading
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Advances in predicting who may be at risk for developing post-traumatic stress disorder (
