DADT: Ninth Circuit Grants Government's Request for Stay
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Like a drunken millionaire gambling away a fortune at a Las Vegas casino, the Bush administration squandered all the assets it began with by invading Iraq and unleashing chaos in the Gulf. The secular Baath Party in Iraq was replaced by Shiite fundamentalists, Sunni Salafi fundamentalists and Kurdish separatists. The pressure the Bush administration put on the Pakistani military government to combat Muslim militants in that country weakened the legitimacy of Musharraf, whom the Pakistani public increasingly viewed as an oppressive American puppet. Iraqi Kurdistan's willingness to give safe haven to the PKK alienated Turkey from both the new Iraqi government and its American patrons. Search-and-destroy missions in Afghanistan have predictably turned increasing numbers of Pushtun villagers against the United States, NATO and Karzai.There's really nothing else to say. Read More......
Since when did the veto become an indicator of a president's strength? In reality, Bush is playing defense, forced to rely on vetoes and executive orders. The Democratic-led Congress has backed him into a corner, refusing to take up his policy priorities and instead sending him progressive bills he opposes. Congress passes bills, Bush swats them down.This is a story of Democrats trying to do something good -- so common sense, so obvious, that dozens of Republicans joined the effort -- and a hugely unpopular administration blocking it. The failure to override the veto isn't a problem with Democrats, obviously, and Terkel explains,
The veto is actually a tool of last resort. As Rutgers University professor Ross K. Baker told the Associated Press, "It's the veto, and the veto alone, that is the last line of defense for a president whose administration's life is waning away." Bush did all he could to threaten lawmakers, but he was ultimately powerless from stopping 69 senators and 265 representatives from voting to expand S-CHIP.
The fact that the House was unable to override Bush's veto has no bearing on the chamber's Democratic leadership. Opponents of Bush's veto actually picked up eight extra votes from the original September roll call passing the bill. Forty-four Republicans broke rank and joined Democrats to vote for the override last week, whereas just two Democrats voted to sustain Bush's veto.Bush has no agenda. He has no mandate. He has only the power to stop progress, and his joy in doing so should only be more motivation for Americans to replace him with someone better. Read More......
McClurkin is the poster boy for African-American “ex-gay” ministries....From AP:
In the highly competitive race for black evangelical votes in South Carolina, McClurkin just might give Obama the needed edge. However, that edge will come at a high price. It reveals that Obama is not only a vote-whore, but a candidate who plays the race card as well....
Obama will continue to speak and write about the special relationship he has with his pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, as long as it doesn’t run afoul of his ambitions. When news got out about Wright’s Afro-centric theology and Sunday sermons that disparage whites and Israel, Obama immediately distanced himself. Yet these same sermons were not a problem for Obama when they were spiritually nurturing him into becoming a public figure. And when news got out that Wright was to deliver the invocation when Obama formally announced his candidacy in February, Obama canceled his appearance.....
Once again, Obama is proving that his campaign marketed as “The Audacity of Hope” is really based on the audacity of hypocrisy.
"The Obama campaign is trying to bridge real divides and bring people together. Two things are certain: We will never be able to bridge those divides if we are unwilling to listen to voices we don't agree with, and we will never change anyone's mind if we refuse to talk to him," Griffs said in a statement.Cute. No one said you couldn't talk to him. But putting him up on stage as your mascot in a bald bid for money and votes, that's pretty gross. And pretending that it's not what you're doing, that you somehow decided to showcase a bigot in order to prove how pro-gay you really are, is simply perverse.
Sen. Barack Obama's decision to tour South Carolina with gospel entertainer Donnie McClurkin, a self-proclaimed "former homosexual" who believes it is his mission to turn gays straight, suggests that Obama can't live without the support of the homophobic contingent of the black community and the black church in particular. But African-American politicians have already proved that black support is not contingent on homophobia.What a horrifying concept. Is that what Obama is really saying, that black support is contingent on homophobia? Wow. If a white candidate had made that assertion...
Obama's gay advocates obviously support him regardless of this fumble. But his gay critics are right to ask why he thinks getting homosexuals to sit at the same table with antigay and allegedly "ex-gay" Christians represents some kind of balance. Had McClurkin been a Holocaust denier, my money says Obama would be "embracing a change" in his tour's entertainment lineup, lickety-split.Read More......
It shouldn't surprise anyone that Obama is playing to both sides -- that seems to be what he's best at. He means well, but you know what they say about the highways in hell. However, adding Sidden to the mix without giving McClurkin the shaft was enough of an afterthought to incense the gay community without fixing the problem. Did Obama overestimate the depth of the black community's homophobia and unintentionally solidify the stereotype about him -- that he's the white man's black candidate? Well, if Sharpton refuses to pander to the homophobic faction of the black church, why should anybody else?
SUPPORTING GAY-ONLY ENDA has quickly become the opinion that dare not speak its name.Read More......
At several cocktail parties and other events over the last few weeks, friends, colleagues and acquaintances have been anxious to chat about the ENDA fight and most seem bewildered by all the controversy.
Of course we should support a landmark gay rights bill pending before Congress, even if it’s not perfect, right? A vocal minority says we should not.
The debate over whether to embrace an all-or-nothing position on ENDA or an incremental approach to new rights has exposed a rift among gays and lesbians, many of whom don’t like to be grouped with transgender people. It’s not a popular topic, but those sentiments are far more common than many would like to admit. Many gays and lesbians simply don’t identify with the plight of trans people or believe that the trans movement hasn’t progressed as far as the gay rights movement has in 40 years.
On Thursday’s Hardball Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) talked with Chris Matthews about the strong push from Dick Cheney and some members of the Senate — namely Kyl and Lieberman — to move closer to invading Iran. Matthews gets it, by passing amendments condemning Iran, they’re tying to get other legislators on the record so they can come back later and use it to make the case for war.The drumbeat for war gets louder. And, Senators are enabling it. Those Senate resolutions matter to Bush and Cheney's war effort. Read More......Matthews: “…But these guys, Kyl - Kyl and Lieberman are not diplomats, they’re hawks.
Webb: “Well, the Cheney element of the administration is well represented in the United States Senate.”
Hispanic immigrants are being targeted, often in gratuitously violent attacks by non-Hispanics, because they are thought to carry cash rather than use banks and to be reluctant to report crimes to police, the officials said.So, this is what happens when bad policy is combined with hate rhetoric. Again, Tancredo, Dobbs and the immigrant-bashing brigade must be thinking "Mission Accomplished." Read More......
The attacks are occurring with such frequency that police in Prince William County have created a task force, and Montgomery police have assigned a specialized unit to tackle the problem. The crimes are having profound effects in the neighborhoods where they occur, causing some residents to alter their routines.
"Everyone leaves with someone else, in groups of two or three," said Woodbridge resident Joaquin Rodriquez, describing the change that has occurred since the fatal shooting of a Mexican immigrant during a robbery in September 2006.
Authorities say the teenage assailants in that case targeted Serafin "Pedro" Alvarez Negrete after agreeing to "get an amigo." They attacked Negrete, 32, as he walked home from a shopping center.
"Like alligators waiting for the gazelle to cross the river," Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney John B. Arledge said as one of the men was sentenced last week.
Police say recent immigrants, particularly laborers who return home on foot at night, are most vulnerable. Assailants have been known to lurk between shopping centers, even sometimes outside of cash-checking businesses on payday, police say.
Policing experts expressed concern that attacks on immigrants, already believed to be under-reported, might be reported less and less as local police agencies become increasingly involved in enforcing immigration policy.
Dick McLane of Seattle discovered last week that a Citibank credit card had been opened in his name when his credit-monitoring service notified him of activity on his account. When he pulled his credit report, a new Citibank credit card account was listed.Read More......
Citigroup Inc., which bought Macy's credit card accounts in 2005, sent letters to about 3.5 million account holders in early August telling them that their inactive Macy's department store cards would be switched to a general-purpose MasterCard.
Customers had to opt out in order to decline the offer. Those who didn't opt out got a special MasterCard that could be used anywhere, not just at Macy's department stores.
"It's bordering on fraud when they do an opt-out and say, 'You opt out or we'll open an account in your name,' " said McLane, a retiree who worried about how it would affect his credit score. "I'm appalled that somebody, a legitimate company, would do that."
He continued: "If I got the letter, I must have treated it as junk mail and thrown it away."
McLane said he hasn't received his MasterCard in the mail and can't cancel it because he doesn't know the account number.
The filings in a bank case against TJX indicated that fraud-related losses involving Visa cards alone range from $68 million to $83 million and are spread across 13 countries. One filing warned that the total will rise as thieves continue to use data from compromised cards.Read More......
"These are going to be sold off for a period of time in the future, so it's going to continue for some time out there," Joseph Majka, Visa USA's vice president of investigations and fraud management, said in court documents unsealed late Tuesday.
Depositions of security officials at Visa and MasterCard suggest the breach was far bigger than TJX has indicated. Even before the latest numbers, independent organizations that track data breaches had called the case the largest ever.
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