Aug 222010
 

A few days ago, top Republican foreign policy expert, John Bolton, warned that Israel should attack Iran within eight days, before it was too late.  As is standard, this Republican fear-mongering is a lie.

22reactor The United States sees no “proliferation risk” from Iran’s Russian-built first nuclear power plant at Bushehr that was loaded with fuel Saturday, the State Department said.

The Russian involvement in the reactor, intended for civilian purposes, “underscores that Iran does not need an indigenous enrichment capability if its intentions are purely peaceful,” State Department spokesman Darby Holladay told AFP.

“We recognize that the Bushehr reactor is designed to provide civilian nuclear power and do not view it as a proliferation risk,” he said.

The reactor, said Holladay, is “under IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) safeguards and Russia is providing the needed fuel and taking back the spent nuclear fuel, which would be the principal source of proliferation concerns.”

A White House official stressed, however, that US views on the Bushehr reactor “should not be confused with the world’s fundamental concerns with Iran’s overall nuclear intentions, particularly its pursuit of uranium enrichment.”

After more than three decades of construction delays, engineers on Saturday finally began loading the Russia-supplied atomic fuel in the nuclear power plant in the presence of UN inspectors.

Western nations led by Washington suspect that Iran’s nuclear program masks a weapons drive, a charge strongly denied by Tehran.

Russia’s supply of fuel to Iran is the “model” that Washington and its P5-plus-one partners — permanent UN Security Council members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States, plus Germany — have endorsed, Holladay said… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <Alternet>

Unlike some of my progressive friends, I oppose allowing Iran to develop nuclear weapons.  They are a rogue state with a track record of human rights violations that matches or exceeds our own.  With Israel, Pakistan and India already in violation of the NPT, the last thing this world needs is another state with strong anomosities in their region with the bomb.  However, the point here is that this reactor has nothing to do with Iran’s uranium enrichment program.  Those Republicans. whose lies about this play on public fear, must exposed and shamed.

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Aug 222010
 

By rights, the US should be the most tolerant nation on earth.  Our Constitution gives us the right to believe and practice the faith of our choice, including faith in nothing, to say what we wish, within reason, and to do what we wish, again within reason.  Given such a structure, the only sensible way to deal with people who have beliefs and behavior different from ours is mutual respect and tolerance.  However, the Republican Party has made intolerance an issue.  For example:

22coexist Republican Allen West is the Tea Party candidate for House in Florida’s 22nd district … said:

[A]s I was driving up here today, I saw that bumper sticker that absolutely incenses me. It’s not the Obama bumper sticker. But it’s the bumper sticker that says, ‘Co-exist.’ And it has all the little religious symbols on it. And the reason why I get upset, and every time I see one of those bumper stickers, I look at the person inside that is driving. Because that person represents something that would give away our country. Would give away who we are, our rights and freedoms and liberties because they are afraid to stand up and confront that which is the antithesis, anathema of who we are. The liberties that we want to enjoy.”

… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <Daily Kos>

West, and his Republican cronies are wrong.  It is they who would give away our country, because they are the ones who are opposing the constitutional guarantees we enjoy, the rights and freedoms and liberties, by denying the to others.  It is they who are the antithesis, anathema of who we are.

That said, I must confess to an intolerance of my own.  I have zero tolerance for the intolerant.

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Aug 222010
 

Yesterday I finally caught up on returning visits.  I expect to be able to continue that today, although I do have a religious commitment: the Broncos game is on TV. 😀

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today it took me 3:45.  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From CNN: Shirley Sherrod, who received an apology after being forced to resign from the Agriculture Department, will meet Tuesday with Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to discuss a job offer, a department official confirmed Saturday.

After the despicable way she was framed by Republicans and the cowardly way Democrats responded to that slander, I hope this wonan gets every good thing she deserves and more.

From McClatchy DC: Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman said Friday that she would defend voter-approved Proposition 8, which prohibits same-sex marriage, if she becomes governor next year.

This is yet another reason Californians should return Governor Moonbeam to the job.

From Washington Post: President Obama made four recess appointments Thursday for nominees that have waited an average of 303 days for confirmation, the White House said.

"At a time when our nation faces so many pressing challenges, I urge members of the Senate to stop playing politics with our highly qualified nominees, and fulfill their responsibilities of advice and consent," Obama said in a statement announcing the appointments. "Until they do, I reserve the right to act within my authority to do what is best for the American people."

This is about the same number that Potomac Pinocchio recess-appointed during the initial two years of the Bush/GOP Reich.  I screamed bloody murder over those.  The difference, of course, is that Democrats confirmed the vast majority of the Bush appointees, only stonewalling the most egregious.  The vast majority of Obama’s appointees are still held up.

Cartoon: from Cagle.com

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Who is your football team?

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Aug 212010
 

I have a close friend of many years, a real estate broker, who acquired several properties before the Republicans helped banksters wreck the housing market.  She’s a fighter, and has tried desperately to refinance her loans.  She’s followed all the steps, and run up against all the dirty little schemes that banksters use to say they are participating in the program, but not really do so.  I have shared her pain for over a year  over this, and feel great anger over her experience.  When I saw this, I immediately forwarded it to her, because it appears that in the midst of their predatory lending greed, the banksters may have screwed themselves.

21foreclosure Over 62 million mortgages are now held in the name of MERS, an electronic recording system devised by and for the convenience of the mortgage industry. A California bankruptcy court, following landmark cases in other jurisdictions, recently held that this electronic shortcut makes it impossible for banks to establish their ownership of property titles–and therefore to foreclose on mortgaged properties. The logical result could be 62 million homes that are foreclosure-proof.

Mortgages bundled into securities were a favorite investment of speculators at the height of the financial bubble leading up to the crash of 2008. The securities changed hands frequently, and the companies profiting from mortgage payments were often not the same parties that negotiated the loans. At the heart of this disconnect was the Mortgage Electronic Registration System, or MERS, a company that serves as the mortgagee of record for lenders, allowing properties to change hands without the necessity of recording each transfer.

MERS was convenient for the mortgage industry, but courts are now questioning the impact of all of this financial juggling when it comes to mortgage ownership. To foreclose on real property, the plaintiff must be able to establish the chain of title entitling it to relief. But MERS has acknowledged, and recent cases have held, that MERS is a mere "nominee"–an entity appointed by the true owner simply for the purpose of holding property in order to facilitate transactions. Recent court opinions stress that this defect is not just a procedural but is a substantive failure, one that is fatal to the plaintiff’s legal ability to foreclose.

That means hordes of victims of predatory lending could end up owning their homes free and clear — while the financial industry could end up skewered on its own sword… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <Alternet>

Don’t get me wrong.  I’m not part of the something-for-nothing set and believe that people should pay for what they get, if they possibly can.  However, these corporate criminals have been so underhanded, that if this pans out to save their victims, I will dance for joy!

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Aug 212010
 

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Beach writes a blog that is largely political, and quite astute, especially since he hails from the one of the reddest states there is, but on days when I’m too busy to read them, he puts up short stories that are so good that I find myself unable to stop reading.  You can find him here.

Congrats, Beach!

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Aug 212010
 

Whenever the Israelis and the Palestinians agree  to talks, I become hopeful for peace in that region, at last.  However, I am highly skeptical that any progress toward peace will be achieved for several reasons.

21peacetalks U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will meet with President Barack Obama on September 1, before formally resuming direct negotiations the following day at the State Department in Washington.

"There have been difficulties in the past, there will be difficulties ahead," Clinton said in a statement.

Clinton added that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Jordan’s King Abdullah also were invited to the talks, which will mark the first direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians in 20 months.

"I ask the parties to persevere, to keep moving forward even through difficult times and to continue working to achieve a just and lasting peace in the region," Clinton said.

Clinton’s announcement was echoed by the Quartet of Mideast peace mediators — the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations — which issued its own invitation to the talks and underscored that a deal could be reached within a year.

Netanyahu quickly accepted the U.S. invitation and said reaching a deal would be possible but difficult.

"We are coming to the talks with a genuine desire to reach a peace agreement between the two peoples that will protect Israel’s national security interests, foremost of which is security," a statement from his office said.

After a meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah, the Palestinian leadership announced its acceptance of the invitation for face-to-face peace talks with Israel.

SETTLEMENT ISSUE

But Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, warned that the Palestinians would pull out of the new talks if the Israelis allow a return to settlement building on lands that the Palestinians seek for a future state.

Israel’s 10-month moratorium on Jewish settlement building in the occupied West Bank is due to end on September 26.

The invitation to the talks "contains the elements needed to provide for a peace agreement," Palestinian leaders said.

"It can be done in less than a year," Erekat said. "The most important thing now is to see to it that the Israeli government refrains from settlement activities, incursions, fait accomplis policies."

The two sides are coming together for talks after decades of hostility, mutual suspicion and a string of failed peace efforts.

The Quartet statement was aimed at the Palestinians, who believe that the group’s repeated calls for Israel to stop building settlements in the West Bank and accept a Palestinian state within the borders of land occupied since the 1967 Middle East war are a guarantee of the parameters for the talks.

Clinton’s invitation was aimed at Netanyahu, agreeing with his demand that the talks should take place "without preconditions" and giving little sense of any terms that the Israeli leader fears could box him in.

The Islamist group Hamas, which controls Gaza and refuses to renounce violence against Israel, said the proposed peace talks would do nothing to help the Palestinian cause. U.S. Middle East envoy George Mitchell said Hamas would have no role in the peace talks… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <Reuters>

First, I see little hope that Israel will extend the moratorium on settlement building.  The right wing members of the coalition have threatened to bring down the government, unless settlement building continues on schedule.  They apparently have received assurances that it will.

Second, there can be no peaceful settlement without Hamas.  Although I disagree with their refusal to renounce violence against Israel, Hamas remains the democratically elected government of Palestine.  In addition, Israel’s violence against Gaza has been far more devastating.  Of course Hamas is against the talks, since the US and Fatah excluded them.

Third, although the people of Israel want peace, the government of Israel does not.  Netanyahu has bragged openly that he has undermined the Oslo Accords that guarantee a two state solution.  He would prefer a fait accompli through construction.

In conclusion, I wish them every success, but don’t hold your breath waiting for it.

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Open Thread – 8/21/2010

 Posted by at 2:29 am  Plus, Politics
Aug 212010
 

Yesterday I oopsed!  I spent a longer time at the grocery store than I intended and bought more.  The result was that I was carrying a heavier load than normal, and my oxygen bottle ran out just before I returned home.  Lugging a heavy load up a double flight of stairs was no fun.  I was wheezing so hard, I feared I might cough up my own butt.  After some recovery time, I attached the huge backlog of comments and replied to all.  Today my plan is to visit the blogroll.  The only other major item I have on tap is to play with a software utility I agreed to review here in return for a free copy of the software.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today it took me 4:04.  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From Business Week: Continued weakness in housing construction sent the Oregon timber harvest to near historic lows last year, the state Department of Forestry said Friday.

The timber industry is huge in Oregon, so the GW Bushwhacking of the housing market is one of the principal reasons our unemployment is a point above the national average.

From Alternet: Xe, the private security company formerly known as Blackwater Worldwide, has agreed to pay a 42 million dollar fine for violating US export regulations. [weapons smuggling]

It’s chump change.  This represents less that 5% of annual revenues.

From Daily Kos: Rasmussen, Arkansas Senate, 500 LVs, 8/18 (July numbers)

Boozman: 65% (60%)

Lincoln: 27% (35%)

Rasmussen polls are notoriously skewed right, but even they couldn’t produce results like this.  My prediction that it would cost us the seat, if Backroom Blanch, DINO extraordinaire, won the primary, is proving correct.

Cartoon: homegrown today

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Enjoy your weekend!

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Aug 202010
 

The Republican Pharisees and Sadducees at the AFA do not represent the same Jesus that authentic Christians do.

republican_jesus Just how anti-Muslim is the AFA’s Bryan Fischer?

So anti-Muslim that he is now claiming that the entire Iraq war was an epic failure [theocon delinked] and complete waste of American time, money, and lives because we did not seek to convert the entire country to Christianity.

Fischer says that the only thing that kept Iraq functioning under Saddam Hussein was that "Christians to help him run the country [because] Christians were the only decent, trustworthy, honest people he could find."  When Hussein was toppled, it left Iraq in the hands of Muslims and "Islam simply doesn’t produce men with the kind of character and integrity needed to run a country."

Fischer says America has offended God by creating a new Islamic Republic in Iraq which, "without the stabilizing values and presence of the Prince of Peace," will ultimately collapse.

Therefore, all of our soldiers have died for nothing:

It grieves me to the bottom of my soul to think of the soldiers who bravely gave their last full measure of devotion in such a misbegotten cause. They served bravely and well; it was their leadership that let them down.

All this is due to President Bush’s naive short-sightedness about the true nature of Islam and what it does to the human spirit. I believe him to be an honest and decent man, but deceived and foolish when it came to Islam.

He genuinely seemed to believe that Islam is a religion of peace which had been hijacked by evil men. The truth is the other way round. Islam is a barbaric religion of violence and war. The only hijacking that’s been done is by those trying to fool people into thinking it’s something benign.

… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <Right Wing Watch>

Are we to thank God that Christians were helping Saddam run the country when that bastion of piety, Donald Rumsfeld, brokered the deal for Saddam to acquire chemical weapons and provided him training in their use?  Are we to thank God that Christians were helping Saddam run the country when he killed and tortured so many of his own citizens?  Are we to thank God that Christians were helping Saddam run the country when he accepted the invitation to invade Kuwait from April Glaspie, the US Ambassador appointed by GHW Bush?  I say no, no and no!

If US deaths in Iraq were futile, it is because we should never have invaded, not because we did not do more to convert them to Republican Supply-side Jesus.  How can this hate monger claim that Islam is a religion of violence and war when it was GW Bush who claimed that Jesus told him to invade Iraq?  Had we tried to force conversion on the Iraqi people, Iraq would be politically unified today… against us.

Supply-side Jesus, the Republican religious right invention, whose gospel is war, hate and greed, has nothing to do with Christ.  Just as Jesus opposed the Pharisees and Sadducees, authentic Christians today oppose their modern day counterparts.

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