Everyone knows how to find the best deal at Costco or Target, but very few understand how to make contacts and politically organize in an attempt to influence policy. It is difficult even at the local level, and almost impossible when the issue is national or international in scope. Furthermore, they perceive institutions with people that have such skills as discredited, with labor unions being the most well known example. The exception is when the issue directly involves the family. The most vociferous opponents of the war in Iraq have been veterans, members of their families and families of children, with the parents fearful that their military will somehow persuade their child to volunteer when they aren't around
-American Leftist
That little quote sums up rather succinctly what's been bugging yours truly of late. Yes, I'm afraid things will have to get a lot worse for most Americans before they make substantive demands for change. I must admit, however, that I derive a small bit of consolation from how thoroughly Putin & Co. just fucked Team Bush's plans in Central Asia (at least for the time being). I guess we'll all see soon enough if the Bushistas are reckless enough to up the ante. Russia ain't Haiti.
Update: Chris Floyd has a great deal more as well on the Russia-Georgia conflict.
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"...address the urgent needs of the populace, such as, say, getting the troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan, keeping them out of Iran and preventing people from being foreclosed out of their houses. Neither candidate has said anything meaningful about any of these serious issues,"
I enjoyed this part of the American Leftist blog. It is good to see liberals out there not taken in by the Obama campaign. Thanks for the link.
"leftisthebest"
Cold-type,
love the blog....Seems like the dems will have a slug fest at the convention with Hillary's refusal to withdraw from the race, remember she SUSPENDED her campaign. I tell you this country's political system is a joke! A roll call hahaha
Hello coldtype this blog is great! I am a novice when it comes to Palestine-Isreal conflict. Can you direct me to a book where I can begin to understand the conflict.
Thanks in advance,
A very good place to start for info regarding the Israeli/Palestinian conflict is with the work of Norman Finkelstein and Noam Chomsky.
The following are all available on Amazon.com:
"Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict" by Norman G. Finkelstein;
"The Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel & The Palestinians" by Noam Chomsky
What you will find in these two works is literally unmentionable in the US mainstream. In fact, Finkelstein lost his job as an adjunct professor of political science at DePaul after he destroyed Alan Dershowitz's "The Case for Israel" [a vulgar apologia for Israeli depredations in the Occupied Territories and beyond] with his book "Beyond Chutzpah"--a must read, also available on Amazon.com.
The Obamabots
Yes, the actual Left had Obama pegged from the get go, he's a corporate-friendly centrist and always has been. And I think you're right 7:29 pm, the Clintons aren't about to ride off into the sunset anytime soon. I don't think it's a stretch to assume that Hillary expects and will likely demand serious VP consideration or a high level cabinet post (Sec. of State?) and the influence that would goes with it.
Hi Coldie!
Just came by to say hi and to say that I hope you have a great day!
Rue
Hi Rue.
I really couldn't agree more.
Obama picks joe batters, and will Mcsame pick Mitdonald ?same bat time same bat channel let the looneytoon games begin!
So utterly predictable.
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