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E.J. Dionne Jr. | Lincoln's Lessons for Obama on Confronting
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E.J. Dionne Jr. | Lincoln's Lessons for Obama on Confronting Injustice
http://www.truth-out.org/lincolns-lessons-obama/1319120760
E.J. Dionne Jr., The Washington Post Writers Group: "Can President Obama take advantage of the egalitarian sentiment let loose in the country by the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations? Would doing so be consistent with the moderate, conciliatory persona he has cultivated? The best response comes not from polls but from history."
Moammar Qaddafi Reported Killed in Final Battle for Sirte
http://www.truth-out.org/moammar-qaddafi-reported-killed-final-battle-sirte/1319117386
Mohamed Albuaishi and Hannah Allam, McClatchy Newspapers: "Fugitive former leader Moammar Gadhafi was killed today during the final battle for Sirte, his hometown, according to a variety of officials of the interim government in Libya ... Conflicting reports quickly spread via Twitter, with many Libya observers urging caution because of the notorious unreliability of the transitional council, which has issued several erroneous statements alleging the capture or death of Gadhafi's sons ... Residents of Tripoli, however, didn't wait for confirmation before unleashing a jubilant volley of gunfire and horn honking."
Is the National Security Complex Too Big to Fail? TARPing War
http://www.truth-out.org/national-security-complex-too-big-fail-tarping-war/1319132224
Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch: "American taxpayers are shelling out at least $1.2 trillion a year for the vast military, intelligence, and homeland security combine that operates in their name ... When a country spends 'more on defense than the next 17 top-spending countries combined' and can't win a war, you should know that something's wrong, and that 'too big' and 'fail' do stand in some relation to each other ... You, the taxpayer, bailed out a host of tottering financial firms ... The only bright spot: those were one-time, two-time, or three-time deals. The [military industrial] Complex is forever (at least as its managers see it)."
If the Greeks Can Shut Their Country Down, Why Can't We?
http://www.truth-out.org/if-greeks-can-shut-their-country-down-why-cant-we/1319133709
Eric Stoner, Waging Nonviolence: "In an effort to stop Greece's parliament from voting for further austerity measures today and tomorrow, the Greek people have effectively shut the entire country down, as part of the 48-hour general strike ... As I watch the Greeks give everything they've got to stop this legislation from going through, I couldn't help but wonder why protests in the US haven't attempted a general strike, which is one of the most powerful nonviolent tactics."
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Bank of America Slapped With a Subpoena, and More
http://www.truth-out.org/news-thom-hartmann-bank-america-slapped-subpoena-and-more/1319134078
In today's On the News segment: Young people hit hardest by worldwide economic crash; Senate vote scheduled for Friday on just one part of the Jobs Act that gives $35 billion in aid to states to hire teachers, firefighters and cops; Occupy Wall Street is finally getting the media's attention; Bank of America slapped with a subpoena this week; and more.
FBI Finally Votes to Expand Definition of Rape
http://www.truth-out.org/major-victory-rape-rape-campaign/1319134767
Annie Shields, Ms. Magazine Blog: "The FBI's annual Uniform Crime Report (UCR) has voted to include all forms of forcible violation in its new definition of rape, which advocates believe will ensure the crime of rape is measured in a way that it includes all rape, and it essentially becomes a crime to which more resources are allocated."
Amy Dean | New "Unity Unions" Self-Organize to Confront Workplace Abuses
http://www.truth-out.org/making-unity-union/1319119030
Amy Dean, Truthout: "The last five years have been grim and isolating ones for immigrants and working people, right? Overall, this may be the case, but if you talk with organizers at Fuerza Laboral, an independent workers' center in Rhode Island founded in 2006, you might get a different impression."
NPR Gets Radio Host Fired for Occupying
http://www.truth-out.org/npr-gets-radio-host-fired-occupying/1319118373
David Swanson, War Is A Crime: "National Public Radio on Wednesday discovered that a woman named Lisa Simeone who hosted a show about opera called 'World of Opera' had been participating in a nonviolent occupation of Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C., organized by October2011.org. That same day, NPR persuaded a company for which Simeone worked to fire her, cutting her income in half and purging from the so-called public airwaves a voice that had never mentioned politics on NPR."
John Pilger | US Combat Troops Descending on Africa
http://www.truth-out.org/us-combat-troops-descend-africa/1319125424
John Pilger, Truthout: "The main reason the US is invading Africa is no different from that which ignited the Vietnam War. It is China. In the world of self-serving, institutionalized paranoia that justifies what Gen. David Petraeus, the former US commander and now CIA director, implies is a state of perpetual war, China is replacing al-Qaeda as the official American 'threat.'"
Citigroup Settles for $285 Million; No Wall Street Executive Jailed Yet
http://www.truth-out.org/citigroup-settles-285-million-no-wall-street-exec-jailed-yet/1319129226
Kevin G. Hall and Greg Gordon, McClatchy Newspapers: "Global banking giant Citigroup has agreed to pay $285 million to settle charges that it misled investors about a complex financial instrument tied to the now-crippled housing market ... The announcement was unlikely to satisfy critics of Wall Street and Washington's bailout of its banks who have waited years for any major Wall Street executive to be jailed for practices that led to the global financial meltdown in 2008, which still roils the U.S. economy."
Robert Reich | The Austerity Death Trap
http://www.truth-out.org/austerity-death-trap/1319134370
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog: "Consumer spending (70 percent of the economy) is flat or dropping because consumers are losing their jobs and wages, and don't have the dough. And businesses aren't hiring because they don't have enough customers. The only way out of this vicious cycle is for the government - the spender of last resort - to boost the economy. The regressives are all calling for the opposite."
Laura Flanders' Keynote Speech at Creative Time Summit: From Public Art to Occupy Wall Street (Video)
http://www.truth-out.org/laura-flanders-keynote-speech-creative-time-summit-public-art-occupy-wall-street/1319120260
Just days after the start of Occupy Wall Street, Flanders delivered this keynote presentation on public space and public protest to the Creative Time Summit in New York.
TRUTHOUT'S BUZZFLASH DAILY HEADLINES
In his new book, available from Truthout with a contribution, (http://members.truth-out.org/bgift61-gift/choose-type-donation) Glenn Greenwald states it bluntly: "The central promise of the American founding - that all would stand equal before the rule of law no matter what other political and economic inequality was allowed - has been abandoned."
Moreover, the ruling elite and the wealthiest Americans have become exempt from a uniform standard of justice, Greenwald argues in "With Liberty and Justice for Some": (http://members.truth-out.org/bgift61-gift/choose-type-donation)
"Instead, the United States now has the exact opposite of a single set of laws before which everyone is equal. It has an entrenched two-tiered system of justice: the country's most powerful political and financial elites are virtually immunized from the rule of law, empowered to commit felonies with full-scale impunity and to act without any constraints, while the politically powerless are imprisoned with greater ease and in far greater numbers than in any other country on the planet."
According to an October 19 Reuters article (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/19/us-citigroup-sec-idUSTRE79I4TL20111019?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=cheatsheet_afternoon&cid=newsletter%3Bemail%3Bcheatsheet_afternoon&utm_term=Cheat%20Sheet): "Citigroup Inc will pay $285 million to settle charges that it defrauded investors who bought toxic housing-related debt that the bank bet would fail, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Wednesday."
Please notice the word defrauded in the description of Citigroup's action. The law is divided into basically two areas: civil and criminal. Defraud is an action that falls into the criminal class of law. Throughout the follow-up to the near collapse of the American economy caused by Wall Street's defrauding, mismanagement, malfeasance and greed, the basic reaction of the Obama administration has been to let the perpetrators of a crime so large it defies comprehension go free. Not only have they gone free, but many of them are still in charge of nearly monopolistic financial entities that amount to - at least in part - criminal enterprises that gouge consumers and defraud investors alike.
Yes, a few "guppies" have been prosecuted, and financial firms like Citigroup have paid some fines that they will just recover in write-offs and more financial scams. It's not just a slap on the wrist; it's giving the appearance of punishment, when it is really no skin off the hide of the criminally negligent banks. It's a public relations move by the SEC, not a finding with any legal repercussions - for the firm or for individuals.
For weeks, under orders from Mayor Bloomberg - and with the likely cooperation of the FBI - protesters have been treated like criminals by a highly militarized police force. In essence, the New York Police Department has become a publicly paid security force to protect the "Masters of the Universe" on Wall Street, who have committed unfathomable crimes against the nation.
If you cash a bum check in many states - even if it's just for a few dollars in groceries - you can go to jail for years ("three strikes and your out"). But if you bring down an economy and keep engaging in fraud and high-risk schemes with other people's moneys, causing trillions of dollars in losses, you are a member of the privileged elite who enjoys a separate system of justice: one that lets you go free to pillage again.
Greenwald (http://members.truth-out.org/bgift61-gift/choose-type-donation) gets it right: "Courtrooms, indictments, and prisons are there for ordinary Americans, not for the ruling classes, and virtually never for our highest political leaders."
Mark Karlin
Editor, BuzzFlash at Truthout
Mark Karlin
Editor, BuzzFlash at Truthout
Biggest Challenge for Occupy Wall Street Will Be to Prevent Police Infiltrators From Provoking Violence
Read the Article at BuzzFlash
http://blog.buzzflash.com/node/13088
Here Comes the Robin Hood Tax: A One Percent Levy on All Financial Firm Transactions
Read the Article at Slate
http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2011/10/19/robin_hood_tax_adbusters_proposes_demand_for_ows_march_on_oct_29.html
Cantor's Income Disparity Speech: "How We Make Sure the People at the Top Stay There"
Read the Article at Daily Kos
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/10/17/1027380/-Cantors-income-disparity-speech:-How-we-make-sure-the-people-at-the-top-staythere
Yup: Blue Collar Whites Do Support Occupy Wall Street
Read the Article at The Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/yup-blue-collar-whites-do-support-occupy-wall-street/2011/10/19/gIQALBC7xL_blog.html
A Long, Steep Drop for Americans' Standard of Living
Read the Article at The Christian Science Monitor
http://www.cnbc.com/id/44962589
Jon Bon Jovi's "Pay What You Can" Charity Restaurant Opens in New Jersey
Read the Article at The Associated Press
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_BON_JOVI_CHARITY_RESTAURANT?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
Pat Buchanan Declares Defeat
Read the Article at Salon
http://www.salon.com/2011/10/19/pat_buchanan_declares_defeat/?source=newsletter
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<font><strong>E.J. Dionne Jr. | Lincoln's Lessons for Obama on Confronting Injustice</strong></font><br />
E.J. Dionne Jr., The Washington Post Writers Group: "Can President Obama take advantage of the egalitarian sentiment let loose in the country by the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations? Would doing so be consistent with the moderate, conciliatory persona he has cultivated? The best response comes not from polls but from history."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=AYfaXA8BfScoMuxdY0CwLjpGVqbUUf4C"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
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<font><strong>Moammar Qaddafi Reported Killed in Final Battle for Sirte</strong></font><br />
Mohamed Albuaishi and Hannah Allam, McClatchy Newspapers: "Fugitive former leader Moammar Gadhafi was killed today during the final battle for Sirte, his hometown, according to a variety of officials of the interim government in Libya ... Conflicting reports quickly spread via Twitter, with many Libya observers urging caution because of the notorious unreliability of the transitional council, which has issued several erroneous statements alleging the capture or death of Gadhafi's sons ... Residents of Tripoli, however, didn't wait for confirmation before unleashing a jubilant volley of gunfire and horn honking."<br />
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<font><strong>Is the National Security Complex Too Big to Fail? TARPing War</strong></font><br />
Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch: "American taxpayers are shelling out at least $1.2 trillion a year for the vast military, intelligence, and homeland security combine that operates in their name ... When a country spends 'more on defense than the next 17 top-spending countries combined' and can't win a war, you should know that something's wrong, and that 'too big' and 'fail' do stand in some relation to each other ... You, the taxpayer, bailed out a host of tottering financial firms ... The only bright spot: those were one-time, two-time, or three-time deals. The [military industrial] Complex is forever (at least as its managers see it)." <br />
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<font><strong>If the Greeks Can Shut Their Country Down, Why Can't We?</strong></font><br />
Eric Stoner, Waging Nonviolence: "In an effort to stop Greece's parliament from voting for further austerity measures today and tomorrow, the Greek people have effectively shut the entire country down, as part of the 48-hour general strike ... As I watch the Greeks give everything they've got to stop this legislation from going through, I couldn't help but wonder why protests in the US haven't attempted a general strike, which is one of the most powerful nonviolent tactics." <br />
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<font><strong>On the News With Thom Hartmann: Bank of America Slapped With a Subpoena, and More</strong></font><br />
In today's On the News segment: Young people hit hardest by worldwide economic crash; Senate vote scheduled for Friday on just one part of the Jobs Act that gives $35 billion in aid to states to hire teachers, firefighters and cops; Occupy Wall Street is finally getting the media's attention; Bank of America slapped with a subpoena this week; and more. <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=O3zMRNR6E7KibN4A06duLDpGVqbUUf4C"><font color="#cc0000">Watch the Video and Read the Transcript</font></a> <br />
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<font><strong>FBI Finally Votes to Expand Definition of Rape</strong></font><br />
Annie Shields, Ms. Magazine Blog: "The FBI's annual Uniform Crime Report (UCR) has voted to include all forms of forcible violation in its new definition of rape, which advocates believe will ensure the crime of rape is measured in a way that it includes all rape, and it essentially becomes a crime to which more resources are allocated."<br />
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<font><strong>Amy Dean | New "Unity Unions" Self-Organize to Confront Workplace Abuses</strong></font><br />
Amy Dean, Truthout: "The last five years have been grim and isolating ones for immigrants and working people, right? Overall, this may be the case, but if you talk with organizers at Fuerza Laboral, an independent workers' center in Rhode Island founded in 2006, you might get a different impression."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=2PQUxaDud28BjC8lvktAIDpGVqbUUf4C"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
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<font><strong>NPR Gets Radio Host Fired for Occupying</strong></font><br />
David Swanson, War Is A Crime: "National Public Radio on Wednesday discovered that a woman named Lisa Simeone who hosted a show about opera called 'World of Opera' had been participating in a nonviolent occupation of Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C., organized by October2011.org. That same day, NPR persuaded a company for which Simeone worked to fire her, cutting her income in half and purging from the so-called public airwaves a voice that had never mentioned politics on NPR."<br />
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<font><strong>John Pilger | US Combat Troops Descending on Africa</strong></font><br />
John Pilger, Truthout: "The main reason the US is invading Africa is no different from that which ignited the Vietnam War. It is China. In the world of self-serving, institutionalized paranoia that justifies what Gen. David Petraeus, the former US commander and now CIA director, implies is a state of perpetual war, China is replacing al-Qaeda as the official American 'threat.'"<br />
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<font><strong>Citigroup Settles for $285 Million; No Wall Street Executive Jailed Yet</strong></font><br />
Kevin G. Hall and Greg Gordon, McClatchy Newspapers: "Global banking giant Citigroup has agreed to pay $285 million to settle charges that it misled investors about a complex financial instrument tied to the now-crippled housing market ... The announcement was unlikely to satisfy critics of Wall Street and Washington's bailout of its banks who have waited years for any major Wall Street executive to be jailed for practices that led to the global financial meltdown in 2008, which still roils the U.S. economy."<br />
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<font><strong>Robert Reich | The Austerity Death Trap</strong></font><br />
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog: "Consumer spending (70 percent of the economy) is flat or dropping because consumers are losing their jobs and wages, and don't have the dough. And businesses aren't hiring because they don't have enough customers. The only way out of this vicious cycle is for the government - the spender of last resort - to boost the economy. The regressives are all calling for the opposite."<br />
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<font><strong>Laura Flanders' Keynote Speech at Creative Time Summit: From Public Art to Occupy Wall Street (Video)</strong></font><br />
Just days after the start of Occupy Wall Street, Flanders delivered this keynote presentation on public space and public protest to the Creative Time Summit in New York.<br />
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<p>In his new book, <a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=f%2BRFS7a2gPEEM6qgBraSLDpGVqbUUf4C"><font color="#cc0000">available from Truthout with a contribution</font></a>, Glenn Greenwald states it bluntly: "The central promise of the American founding - that all would stand equal before the rule of law no matter what other political and economic inequality was allowed - has been abandoned."</p>
<p>Moreover, the ruling elite and the wealthiest Americans have become exempt from a uniform standard of justice, Greenwald argues in <a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=V9LM73t45UGeU5%2BNeNzxnzpGVqbUUf4C"><font color="#cc0000">"With Liberty and Justice for Some"</font></a>:</p>
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<p>Instead, the United States now has the exact opposite of a single set of laws before which everyone is equal. It has an entrenched two-tiered system of justice: the country's most powerful political and financial elites are virtually immunized from the rule of law, empowered to commit felonies with full-scale impunity and to act without any constraints, while the politically powerless are imprisoned with greater ease and in far greater numbers than in any other country on the planet.</p>
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<p>According to an <a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=adz%2BXrPBl0eEGl1xlM9LLjpGVqbUUf4C"><font color="#cc0000">October 19 Reuters article</font></a>: "Citigroup Inc will pay $285 million to settle charges that it defrauded investors who bought toxic housing-related debt that the bank bet would fail, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Wednesday."</p>
<p>Please notice the word defrauded in the description of Citigroup's action. The law is divided into basically two areas: civil and criminal. Defraud is an action that falls into the criminal class of law. Throughout the follow-up to the near collapse of the American economy caused by Wall Street's defrauding, mismanagement, malfeasance and greed, the basic reaction of the Obama administration has been to let the perpetrators of a crime so large it defies comprehension go free. Not only have they gone free, but many of them are still in charge of nearly monopolistic financial entities that amount to - at least in part - criminal enterprises that gouge consumers and defraud investors alike.</p>
<p>Yes, a few "guppies" have been prosecuted, and financial firms like Citigroup have paid some fines that they will just recover in write-offs and more financial scams. It's not just a slap on the wrist; it's giving the appearance of punishment, when it is really no skin off the hide of the criminally negligent banks. It's a public relations move by the SEC, not a finding with any legal repercussions - for the firm or for individuals.</p>
<p>For weeks, under orders from Mayor Bloomberg - and with the likely cooperation of the FBI - protesters have been treated like criminals by a highly militarized police force. In essence, the New York Police Department has become a publicly paid security force to protect the "Masters of the Universe" on Wall Street, who have committed unfathomable crimes against the nation.</p>
<p>If you cash a bum check in many states - even if it's just for a few dollars in groceries - you can go to jail for years ("three strikes and your out"). But if you bring down an economy and keep engaging in fraud and high-risk schemes with other people's moneys, causing trillions of dollars in losses, you are a member of the privileged elite who enjoys a separate system of justice: one that lets you go free to pillage again.</p>
<p>Greenwald <a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=a6Wm93OPIpTy8Xk2COEtITpGVqbUUf4C"><font color="#cc0000">gets it right</font></a>: "Courtrooms, indictments, and prisons are there for ordinary Americans, not for the ruling classes, and virtually never for our highest political leaders."</p>
<p>Mark Karlin<br />
Editor, BuzzFlash at Truthout</p>
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<p><strong>Biggest Challenge for Occupy Wall Street Will Be to Prevent Police Infiltrators From Provoking Violence<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=CrMx%2B9RZiXkg5hgCvYiDnsak3DnttoTn" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at BuzzFlash</font></a></p>
<p><strong>Here Comes the Robin Hood Tax: A One Percent Levy on All Financial Firm Transactions<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=pFE5XODzFny0kOjz%2BAHh%2FjpGVqbUUf4C" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at Slate</font></a></p>
<p><strong>Cantor's Income Disparity Speech: "How We Make Sure the People at the Top Stay There"<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=e4Slcb3v8%2BPlcEvxsgT%2BZzpGVqbUUf4C" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at Daily Kos</font></a></p>
<p><strong>Yup: Blue Collar Whites Do Support Occupy Wall Street<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=gYGqOx07%2FAJd%2BweqOavwLT7lZ%2BeCg%2FfG" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at The Washington Post</font></a></p>
<p><strong>A Long, Steep Drop for Americans' Standard of Living<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=zuKlDIBXCcn50FOLdjRx9TpGVqbUUf4C" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at The Christian Science Monitor</font></a></p>
<p><strong>Jon Bon Jovi's "Pay What You Can" Charity Restaurant Opens in New Jersey<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=%2FUl7wqxykEYqKFiaCcH3g8ak3DnttoTn" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at The Associated Press</font></a></p>
<p><strong>Pat Buchanan Declares Defeat<br />
</strong><a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=ynCImO55Qk3kWrRClxNhBDpGVqbUUf4C" target="_blank"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article at Salon</font></a></p>
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