Friday, February 29, 2008

More GOP-led Injustice

CommonDreams dot org
Voter ID Scam Is the Real Fraud
by Cynthia Tucker
Monday, January 14, 2008

If the U.S. Supreme Court upholds Indiana’s harsh voter ID law, as its justices seem poised to do, hundreds of thousands of black Americans should march in protest. So should hundreds of thousands of Latino Americans. Native Americans, too. Political activists from across the ethnic spectrum should convene the biggest political demonstration since the historic March on Washington in 1963.Where is the Rev. Al Sharpton when a genuinely critical issue comes along? Where’s the Rev. Jesse Jackson?

The GOP-led campaign to pass stringent voter ID laws is a greater injustice than the prosecutions of the Jena Six, more significant than the incarceration of Michael Vick, more damaging than the insulting rants of Don Imus. This is a frankly brazen effort to block the votes of thousands of people of color who might have the temerity to vote for Democrats. And it’s un-American.

As happened in several states, including Georgia, the then-GOP-dominated Indiana legislature pushed through a rigid law in 2005 requiring state-sponsored photo IDs at the ballot box. While the Republican spin machine has worked mightily to portray this as an effort to curb voter fraud, it is no such thing. There has never - never - been a single case of “voter impersonation” at the ballot box, with a fake voter using an electric bill or phone bill to pretend to be a valid voter.

Earlier this month, radio journalist Warren Olney pressed Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita about the prosecution of voter impersonation cases in Indiana. “Oh, yeah. We suspect it happens all the time,” Mr. Rokita said. “Suspect?” Mr. Olney countered.

“Well, are you saying you want to define whether or not there’s fraud based on whether or not its prosecuted?” Mr. Rokita answered, adding, “It’s a hard type of crime to catch. … It’s hard to catch one in the act.”

OK, then. Got that? It’s a little like the search for life on other planets. Extraterrestrials are out there, even if none has actually been spotted.

(If Republicans were interested in actual voter fraud, they would have tightened the rules for absentee ballots, since that’s where most voter fraud occurs. But because Republican voters tend to favor absentee ballots, many GOP-dominated legislatures have made absentee balloting rules less stringent.)

But there is evidence aplenty of this: There are thousands of law-abiding registered voters across the land who have no government-sponsored ID - no passport, no driver’s license - and who will be banned from the ballot box if the highest court upholds this highly partisan law. It is difficult for middle-class citizens to believe, I know. If you live inside the comfortable economic mainstream, where taking airplane trips and renting DVDs is a routine part of life, you can’t imagine voters without a state-sponsored photo ID.

But they’re out there. Just ask Mary-Jo Criswell, 71. Her ballot was thrown out when she showed up at her Indiana polling place expecting to use the same forms of ID, including a bank card with a photo, that she had used in the past. She has epilepsy, she says, so she has never had a driver’s license.

Citizens like Ms. Criswell are Americans, too, and they have every right to vote. It is elitism, pure and simple, to suggest requiring them to obtain a state-sponsored photo ID is a “minor inconvenience.” But that’s exactly what Justice Anthony M. Kennedy called it during oral arguments, noting that the law is expected to affect only a small percentage of voters.

That’s true. The GOP is aiming at a small pool of voters - mostly poor, often elderly, usually black or brown - who lack driver’s licenses. As it happens, they tend to support Democrats. With so many elections decided by a margin of a few hundred votes, Republicans figure they can stay in power by blocking just a few Democratic ballots.

But the Republicans could be in for a jolt. The electorate seems much more excited about Democratic candidates this year. The Democratic presidential candidates have topped the Republicans in fundraising, and in early primary states, more Democratic ballots have been cast than Republican ones.

The way things are going, Republicans running for national office could lose by a lot of votes - not a few. So they’ll need a new scam to win elections.


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This week on the Free World Radio Network

The Free World Radio NetworkThere's some great programming coming up for the week of February 29th through March 7th.

Tomorrow I'll have as my guest Mano Singham, Director of the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education to discuss Third-tier Pundits. And on Sunday Brian Wolf welcomes Rob Kall, founder and Chief Editor of OpEdNews.com.

Plus, the first anniversary of our first broadcast!

Here are the details on all of the upcoming broadcasts:

Complete details on the network's upcoming schedule, and our programs and hosts, plus a complete archive of our broadcasts, links to our blogs, and links to our friends and affiliates, can be found on our Web site.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Mid-week thoughts...

Keep on Truckin'

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Saturday, February 23, 2008

The Florida Progressive Coalition on Situation Awareness - Resources

Florida Progressive CoalitionI want to take this opportunity to once again thank my guest today, Ken Quinnell, founder and Executive Director of the Florida Progressive Coalition. It was a great program.

As mentioned during the program here are some of the resources available for those interested in progressive ideas and opportunities for involvement here in Florida:

For a more comprehensive listing go to:
http://quinnell.us/sspb/wiki/index.php?n=Main.ProgressiveOrganizations

Here is the interview from today's broadcast of Situation Awareness:



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Friday, February 22, 2008

Upcoming on the Free World Radio Network

The Free World Radio NetworkI am pleased to have as my guest tomorrow Kenneth Quinnell, founder and Executive Directory of the Florida Progressive Coalition. We'll be discussing last week's summit in Tampa, and the goals of the Coalition for this election and on into the future.

On the Free World Radio Network, for the week of February 22nd through the 29th:

Complete details on the network's upcoming schedule, and our programs and hosts, plus a complete archive of our broadcasts, links to our blogs, and links to our friends and affiliates, can be found on our Web site.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Random Friday Morning Thoughts

An ordinary school bus1. So, I was riding to work one morning and was stopped at a traffic light. Next to me, in the right-hand lane, was a school bus... a regular, yellow, elementary-middle-high school, public school bus. Nothing extraordinary about it at all.

Then I noticed a black grill near the bottom of the bus chassis. On that grill was a blue tag/label. I couldn't quite make out the wording on the label, but there appeared to be a penguin on it. A penguin?

As the light was changing and I started to move I was finally able to get a close enough view of the label and discovered that it was for an air conditioning company. School buses now have air conditioning! What is up with that?!

Now, I didn't walk to school as a child, uphill, both ways, barefooted, in the snow. But I never rode in an air conditioned school bus even though I attended elementary, junior (showing my age) and high school in Florida and rode public school busses throughout most of my primary and secondary education.By the side of the road

No wonder kids today are spoiled.

2. It is an un-nerving experience to see several (what appear to be used) cans of whipping cream by the side of the road. Especially a road with no normal pedestrian traffic.






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Upcoming on the Free World Radio Network

The Free World Radio NetworkI will be attending the Florida Progressive Coalition meeting in Tampa this weekend, so Situation Awareness will return next week. Meanwhile, there are some excellent programs coming up this week.

On the Free World Radio Network, for the week of February 15th through the 21st:

Complete details on the network's upcoming schedule, and our programs and hosts, plus a complete archive of our broadcasts, links to our blogs, and links to our friends and affiliates, can be found on our Web site.

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory on OpEdNews.com

OpEd News



February 10, 2008

Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory
by Hans Meyer
http://www.opednews.com/

Recently, while reading political opinions on Internet message boards I ran across this comment:

“Once again Democrats snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.”

The author was commenting on the Democratic primary process, and the possibility that it will be the party’s Superdelegates who will ultimately decide the nominee at the convention in August. The assumption is that the Democrats will doom their nominee’s prospects in November by nominating the candidate who did not get a majority of the primary election votes.

While I don’t necessarily dispute the “snatching defeat from the jaws of victory” part of this comment, considering the chances for the Democratic Party in this election, I did start to wonder about the “once again” part. Have Democrats “snatched defeat from the jaws of victory” in presidential elections, time and again, therefore justifying the “once again” part of this comment?

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Friday, February 8, 2008

Upcoming on the Free World Radio Network

The Free World Radio NetworkAfter a bit of an absence I am returning with posting the Free World Radio Network's schedule here for the benefit of my readers and those who monitor this blog via a newsfeed. One change: I will be summarizing the schedule for the week, rather than making an individual post for each broadcast.

On the Free World Radio Network, for the week of February 8th through the 14th:

  • Friday, February 8th at 7:00pm Central Time (-06:00 GMT) - The Return of The Dark Side with your host, Rev. Damien Darko. Tonight's topic will be The Dark Side of Punishment (Beat Me! Whip Me! Make me vote Republican!).

  • Saturday, February 9th at 10:00am Eastern Time (-05:00 GMT) - Situation Awareness, hosted by Hans Meyer, features guest Professor Jeanette Castillo and a discussion of Left-wing blogs, Right-wing blogs, and the Presidential Campaign.

  • Saturday, February 9th at 11:00am Eastern Time (-05:00 GMT) - The Free World Pub opens its doors, with your bartender, Hans Meyer.

  • Sunday, February 10th at 11:00am Central Time (-06:00 GMT) - Creating Utopia, hosted by Reform America founder, Joe Bechtold.

  • Sunday, February 10th at 3:00pm Central Time (-06:00 GMT) - Today's Political Landscape, a discussion on education and healthcare with Reform America founder, Joe Bechtold and presidential candidate Frank McEnulty.

  • Sunday, February 10th at 4:00pm Pacific Time (-08:00 GMT) - Join Blog Talk Radio Featured Host Brian Wolf on Shakedown Street for an interview with Scott Truitt, founder of The Gratitude Campaign.

  • Thursday, February 14th at 7:00pm Eastern Time (-05:00 GMT) - The Political Atlas with your host, Charlie Kensil

Complete details on the network's upcoming schedule, and our programs and hosts, plus a complete archive of our broadcasts, links to our blogs, and links to our friends and affiliates, can be found on our Web site.

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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

The Law of Unintended Consequences

Florida's Republican-majority legislature, with bipartisan support, passed a bill moving Florida's 2008 president primary from March 11th to January 29th. Florida's Republican governor signed the bill into law. The idea was to give Florida an earlier voice in deciding who would be the nominees for the two major political parties, rather than leaving that honor to Iowa and New Hampshire and other small states.

As it turns out Florida's 2008 primary will be mostly remembered for the implosion of the Giuliani campaign and, to a lesser degree, the end of the Edwards campaign. Rather than being a "king-maker" Florida was just another early state whose primary results ended up making little difference in picking the parties’ nominees.

So, January 29, 2008 is history, as is 2008's Super Tuesday, and there's still no Democratic or Republican presidential candidate with enough delegate votes to secure the nomination.

Which brings us to the Law of Unintended Consequences. If Florida's primary was upcoming on March 11th, the nation's eyes would be focused on Florida (and Texas, a week earlier) as the real tipping point for the nominees, the “king-maker.” Instead, Florida is just an also-ran.

The irony is so thick you could cut it with a knife.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Third-Tier Pundits, Part 5

The following clip of Jonah Goldberg being interviewed on the Daily Show should, I submit, convince anyone that Jonah Goldberg doesn't have any idea of what he's talking about. He gets numerous opportunities to explain why liberals aren't fascists and instead he just randomly combines words. I mean when the first thing you say when someone asks you why you think liberals are fascists is that the New Republic supported Mussolini in the 1920s you've made it clear that you don't actually have any evidence.



This also just reinforces my point from the other day. Goldberg doesn't give a damn about fascism. He just wants to convince everyone that progressives are evil opressive racists and if that involves saying the environmental movement is fascist because some Nazis liked organic food then so be it.

Equally damning is this Michael Ledeen review. Ledeen is a hard-right political scientist and pundit, but he's also an actual expert of fascism. His critique is all the more devastating because he so clearly didn't want to have to write it. The not-in-anger-but-in-sadness tone is incredibly effective.


NOTE: Excerpts from the Michael Ledeen review, mentioned above, can be found in my thread, Third-Tier Pundits, Part 4.

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Third-Tier Pundits, Part 4

Even some on the right question these Third-Tier Pundits. Some excerpts from Michael Ledeen's Fascism, Liberal and Otherwise:

Some of his fans have praised Jonah for writing a work of history, but it isn’t, really.

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What is missing from Jonah’s book—he mentions it in passing a few times, but never gives it the weight it deserves—is the specific historical context from which fascism was born: the First World War.

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“What distinguished Nazism from other brands of socialism and communism was not so much that it included more aspects from the political right (though there were some). What distinguished Nazism was that it forthrightly included a worldview we now associate almost completely with the political left: identity politics.” And in case you thought he was kidding, he repeats it a few pages later: “What mattered to (Hitler) was German identity politics.”

The best that can be said about this is that it’s imaginative. But it’s what happens when you are bound and determined to put liberals, Socialists, Communists, fascists and Nazis into a common political home.


Pretty much speaks for itself.

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