Daily Archives: December 23, 2011


For Christmas, Your Government Will Explain Why It’s Legal to Kill You

From Lowering the Bar whose motto is “Legal humor. Seriously.” comes the article For Christmas, Your Government Will Explain Why It’s Legal to Kill You.

Summary:

  • The government dropped a bomb on a U.S. citizen,
  • who, though a total dick and probably a criminal, may have been engaged only in propaganda,
  • which, though despicable, is generally protected by the First Amendment;
  • it did so without a trial or even an indictment (that we know of),
  • based at least in part on evidence it says it has but won’t show anyone,
  • and on a legal argument it has apparently made but won’t show anyone,
  • and the very existence of which it will not confirm or deny;
  • although don’t worry, because the C.I.A. would never kill an American without having somebody do a memo first;
  • and this is the “most transparent administration ever”;
  • currently run by a Nobel Peace Prize winner.

Merry Christmas!

 

Thanks again to RogerG for posting this item on his Facebook page.


President Obama Rallies His Domestic Troops – What $40 Means

In The White House post What $40 Means to Americans Across the Country, President Obama emphasized the value of social media in politics.

Using social media and the internet, the American people told Washington in no uncertain terms that letting the payroll tax cut expire on December 31, 2011 was not acceptable. You tweeted, you called and you emailed to remind Washington that politics is not a game – serving the American people is a serious responsibility and the decisions made in Congress have serious consequences on people’s lives.


I hope this is a sign that the President has come to realize that his most important job is to educate voters so that they know what is at stake. Rallying people around the legislation he wants to pass, is effective as shown by this incident.

Rather than going into battle with the Republicans and leaving his troops behind, this time the President decided to bring the troops along with him. He is in a much more effective negotiating position, when the opposition says, “Oh yeh? You and whose army.” I can see the President now, pulling the curtain aside and saying, “This army!”

It is time that citizens and politicians realize that the citizens’ part in running the government does not end on election day.


Are Pro-NDAA Lawmakers for Military Detention of U.S. Citizens Actually Guilty of “Treason?”

The Daily Kos is carrying the article Are Pro-NDAA Lawmakers for Military Detention of U.S. Citizens Actually Guilty of “Treason?”.

You don’t need to be a meteorologist to know if it’s raining outside, and you don’t need to be a constitutional scholar to know that permanent wartime powers amounts to the overthrow of the Bill of Rights of the US Constitution.  Treason.

This sounds an awful lot like statements to which I always object “You don’t need a PhD in economics to understand [name your favorite economic inanity].  It just takes common sense.”  Nevertheless, this Daily Kos article is worth thinking about.

The article also says:

Thomas Jefferson said of the jury trial:

“I consider trial by jury as the only anchor ever yet imagined by  man, by which a government can be held to the principles of its  constitution.”

I also remind you of my oft stated warning, “The above statement does not derive its wisdom from having been said by a famous founding ancestor.  Instead that famous founding ancestor can be said to have some wisdom because he made the above statement.  Whatever other statements said founding ancestor might have made, need to be judged on their own merits.”

Here is an easy link to RecallTheTraitors.blogspot.com mentioned in the video that went along with the article.  This was in conjunction with the call to Join The Drive to Recall All Congressmen and Senators who voted for the NDAA indefitinite detention of American citizens.


Rocky Anderson, progressive 3rd party candidate for president

Below is the video from The Young Turks Cenk interviews Rocky Anderson, progressive 3rd party candidate for president.


“The Republicans and the Democrats are completely in bed with the same folks, these corporate interests who are in control of our government,” Anderson says. “The reason I’m doing this and the reason the Justice Party was formed is so that we can take the reins of our government and make sure that those in Washington are doing what’s in the public interest.”

Who knew that Salt Lake City, of all places, had a progressive Democratic mayor?