31 May 2009

Chavez: 'When the Working Class Roars, the Capitalists Tremble'

Photo: AFP/Getty Images.

Venezuela: ‘When the working class roars, capitalists tremble’
By Federico Fuentes / May 30, 2009

Addressing the 400-strong May 21 workshop with workers from the industrial heartland of Guayana, dedicated to the “socialist transformation of basic industry”, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez noted with satisfaction the outcomes of discussions: “I can see, sense and feel the roar of the working class.”

“When the working class roars, the capitalists tremble”, he said.

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Obama, the Anti-War Movement and the Neo-Cons: Turning the Ship Around

"Warship 53." Photo from sailsarana.com
Obama's agenda of 'turning the battleship' is not our agenda of disarming it altogether: ending U.S. interventionism and bullying of all sorts, initiating an era of peaceful global cooperation to tackle poverty, disease, global warming and other threats to all humanity.
By Max Elbaum / May 29, 2009

Turning the ship -- toward what?

Responding to a questioner saying that there seemed to be little change in Washington policies, President Obama replied: "The ship of state is an ocean liner, it's not a speedboat... if we can move this big battleship a few degrees in a different direction, we may not see all the consequences a week from now or three months from now, but 10 years from now, or 20 years from now."

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Singin' on Sunday - Tony Joe White

Tony Joe White - Rainy Night In Georgia


Source / De Laaste Show TV1

Thanks to Deva Wood / The Rag Blog

Medea Benjamin Calls on Obama to Visit Gaza

Smoke billowed from Israeli artillery shells exploding over northern Gaza in December 2008. Photo: Menahem Kahana/Agence France-Presse Getty Images.

During His Trip to Egypt, Obama Should Visit Gaza
By Medea Benjamin / May 29, 2009

Obama will give a major policy talk at Cairo University on June 4, intended to start mending the rift between the United States and the Arab world. During the Bush years, many Arabs turned against the United States because of the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as the abuses at Guantanamo and Abu Graib. But the issue that is really at the crux of the tensions with the United States is the intractable conflict between Israel and Palestine, and what many perceive as a one-sided U.S. policy in support of Israel.

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Rabbi Arthur Waskow : 'The Mormons are Coming, the Jews are Coming'

"The Mormons are Coming" / Californians Against Hate.
As Martin Buber said, 'I do not even know what it means to say that "The ends justify the means," but I can tell you this: The means that you actually use will become the ends that you actually achieve.'
By Rabbi Arthur Waskow / The Rag Blog / May 31, 2009

"The Mormons are Coming, the Jews are coming!"

Suppose you read that opponents of same-sex marriage had taken ads in newspapers shouting, "The Jews are Coming, the Jews are Coming!” to warn people against the nefarious influence of Jewish organizers who were (disproportionately to their numbers) involved in supporting same-sex marriage?

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Jonah Raskin : Class of '09 Speaks Out on New Media

For four months, from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. every Wednesday, freedom of speech seemed to be alive and well in an old fashioned classroom where students asked questions, talked in small groups and wrote with pens and pencils on lined-paper.
By Jonah Raskin / The Rag Blog / May 31, 2009

Ben is a newly minted college graduate in California. He’s in his early twenties, energetic and hopeful, and he has recently created and published his own flashy magazine. In many ways, though he belongs to the current generation that supposedly thrives on Facebook and Twitter, he is still very much caught up in old print media.

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Unions: The 'Risk' of Secret Ballot Elections

Randel K. Johnson of the United States Chamber of Commerce.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Betting Against the American Middle Class
By Leo Gerard / May 26, 2009

Randel K. Johnson, vice president of that esteemed group, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, recently revealed a corporate-squelched truth in a slip of the tongue.

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30 May 2009

Report : Americans Now Support Progressive Ideas

"Public Opinion," mixed media by Andrey Benyei.

The results are in: Americans are now more closely aligned with progressive ideas than at any time in memory

By Joshua Holland / May 30, 2009.

On issue after substantive issue, significant majorities of Americans favor progressive solutions to the nation's problems and reject the right's worldview. That's true whether the issue at hand is taxes, war and peace, the role of government in the economy, health care, and on and on.

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The Jindal Way : Get Rid of a Good Thing

Residents at the John J. Hainkel Jr. Home and Rehabilitation Center in New Orleans.

Louisiana Catastrophe Redux
The administration of Governor Bobby Jindal announced its intentions to introduce legislation to sell the Hainkel Home through a press release without seeking any input from residents, patients, family relations, or community stakeholders.
By Will H. Rogers / The Rag Blog / May 30, 2009

NEW ORLEANS -- Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal’s administration figured a state-run nursing facility housed people who couldn't speak up, was located in a city presumed to have lost any voice, was likely to be of poor quality, and probably cost Louisiana a lot to run. The facts don’t jive with the Jindal agenda, but align perfectly with a Republican strategy of shrinking government and outsourcing to cronies.

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Socialized Medicine? Canadian Health Care Saved my Father's Life

The following anecdote about Canadian health care, about which we here in the South hear much negativity, came to me from a friend whose reliability I respect. Due to the intimate nature of the report, identifying information was removed to protect the author's privacy.

Nonetheless, it presents a picture very different from that seen in U.S. mainstream media, and definitely more encouraging about the quality of "socialized medicine." and the details are quite convincing. We've chosen to credit the author as "A Canadian Friend."

Mariann G. Wizard
/ The Rag Blog / May 30, 2009
My father was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. After quality treatment and an emergency operation, he was completely cured. The tab: $113 for a rental tv.

By A Canadian Friend / The Rag Blog / May 30, 2009

Due to the confusion and inconsistencies I have seen (especially lately) concerning the Canadian health care system, I feel I must convey my experience this last year with everyone…

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Gaza: Still in Misery Following the War

Four months after Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, Suad Khadir and her family are still living in a tent. To escape the heat, they often seek refuge under the rubble. Photo: Ashraf Amra/New York Times.

Misery Hangs Over Gaza Despite Pledges of Help
By Ethan Bronner / May 28, 2009

GAZA — Dozens of families still live in tents amid collapsed buildings and rusting pipes. With construction materials barred, a few are building mud-brick homes. Everything but food and medicine has to be smuggled through desert tunnels from Egypt. Among the items that people seek is an addictive pain reliever used to fight depression.

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'Pedro' Tancredo : GOP Mad Buffoon du Jour

Pedro Tancredo in full battle array. Graphic by Larry Ray / The Rag Blog.

Republican attack dog Tom Tancredo calls Sonia Sotomayor a racist
This is just the tip of the iceberg of a long list of hateful, insane acts and statements by Tancredo.
By Larry Ray / The Rag Blog / May 30, 2009

Like a buzzard to fresh roadkill, disgraced former GOP congressman, Tom Tancredo could not pass up the lights and cameras. Dusting off his career xenophobic Latino bashing, he attacked Supreme Court nominee, Judge Sonia Sotomayor calling her a "racist."

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