A Looming Betrayal
Saturday 09 July 2011
William Rivers Pitt | A
Looming Betrayal
William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "Here
is a Democratic president, after all those years of struggle
to defend and protect the social contract created by these
policies [Social Security and Medicare], offering them up
for destruction because he can't seem to stop himself from
agreeing with Republicans... An ocean of blood, sweat and
tears has been spent bringing these all-important programs
to life, and even more has been spent protecting and
defending them. If this president consents to throw all that
over in an act of political triangulation, he will be marked
in my book for all time as a failure, a betrayer, and a
disgrace."
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Betty Ford,
Former First Lady, Dies at 93
Enid Nemy, The New York
Times News Service: "Betty Ford, the outspoken and
much-admired wife of President Gerald R. Ford who overcame
alcoholism and an addiction to pills and helped found one of
the best-known rehabilitation centers in the nation, died
Friday in Palm Springs, Calif. She was 93."
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"Arab Spring"
Label Hampers Global Protests' Solidarity
Potential
J.A. Myerson, Truthout: "In its unsubtle
suggestions of 'foreign,' 'not white' and implicit
condescension, the handy moniker American media has
developed in its attempt to make sense of 2011's global
unrest - 'The Arab Spring' - is counterrevolutionary,
perhaps deliberately so. America loves a good historical
precedent when naming something, and America insists on
naming everything... The problem is the historical
antecedent chosen is often an attempt to manipulate opinion
and manufacture division. 'The Arab Spring' is an example;
not only is the name wrong, but it's also
counterrevolutionary.
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Sudan Close to
War as the South Prepares to Celebrate
Independence
Reem Abbas, Inter Press Service: "A
report released by a coalition of Sudanese, African, Arab
and Western non-governmental organsations warns that Sudan
is closest to civil war since the signing of the CPA in
2005. The report titled 'Beyond the Pledge: International
Engagement After Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement'
views the ongoing conflict between the North and South as a
predecessor to a full-blown civil war and urges the
international community to adopt more targeted sanctions."
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Avoiding
Impunity: The Need to Broaden Torture
Prosecutions
Marjorie Cohn, Jurist: "[Obama's]
Justice Department proclaimed its intention to grant a free
pass to Bush officials and their lawyers who constructed a
regime of torture and abuse. US Attorney General Eric Holder
announced last week that his office will investigate only
two instances of detainee mistreatment... The investigation
must also have a much broader scope. More than 100 detainees
have died in US custody, many from torture. Untold numbers
were subjected to torture and cruel treatment in violation
of US and international law."
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Reading Ethan
Bronner in Athens: How The New York Times Gets It Right -
and Very Wrong - on the Gaza Flotilla
Robert Naiman,
Truthout: "If you share in the project of reforming US
foreign policy so that it reflects the values and interests
of the majority of Americans, then you care about The New
York Times. Because of its role in influencing the coverage
of other corporate media, the Times is a key gatekeeper...
As a corollary, if you care about reforming US policy
towards the Palestinians' quest for self-determination, then
you care about Ethan Bronner, because Bronner is the Times'
Jerusalem bureau chief."
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Firing Line: The
Grand Coalition Against Teachers
Joanna Barkan,
Dissent: "In a nation as politically and ideologically riven
as ours, it's remarkable to see so broad an agreement on
what ails public schools. It's the teachers. Democrats from
various wings of the party, virtually all Republicans, most
think tanks that deal with education, progressive and
conservative foundations, a proliferation of nonprofit
advocacy organizations, right-wing anti-union groups, hedge
fund managers, writers from right leftward, and
editorialists in most mainstream media—all concur that
teachers, protected by their unions, deserve primary blame
for the failure of 15.6 million poor children to excel
academically."
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Night Raids
Curbing Taliban, but Afghans Cite Civilian
Toll
Carlotta Gall, The New York Times News Service:
"United States Special Operations forceshave carried out an
extraordinary number of night raids over the past year...
Complaints from Afghans persist about the raids, which are
almost invariably carried out under a veil of secrecy by
Special Operations forces, often accompanied by Afghan
commandos. The raids remain one of the greatest sources of
contention with President Hamid Karzai, who has shown
growing signs of distress over their use and has repeatedly
called for them to end."
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Louisiana Gov.
Signs Anti-Choice Bill, Likens Women who Receive Abortions
to Criminals
Igor Voskly, ThinkProgress: "Louisiana
Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) appeared at the First Baptist Church
of West Monroe to sign HB 636, a measure that 'requires
women to be informed of their specific legal rights and
options before they undergo an abortion procedure... Jindal
said he couldn't understand why anyone would oppose the
bill, comparing the new notices to Miranda warnings for
women who receive abortions - a constitutionally protected
procedure - to criminals."
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Into My Father's
Wake
Eric Best, Truthout: "'Into My Father's Wake'
records a solo, 5,000-mile Pacific journey aboard the
47-foot ketch Feo, in which the author attempts to put his
powerful father to rest once and for all."
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