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On the surface, TLC's “Extreme Couponing” — premiering tonight at 9:30 p.m. EDT — may look to you and me like an innocently voyeuristic look into the lives of fellow Americans who take penny-pinching to the extreme, saving at times hundreds of dollars on grocery store runs. But that's why we're not TV critics for a liberal metropolitan newspaper. Washington Post's Hank Stuever worked in a healthy share of left-wing grousing about capitalism and insisted that the coupon-clippers highlighted by the program were insufferably selfish souls. “Little piggies go to market, and clean up on Aisle 5,” the article's online headline snarked. “Repulsion may or may not be the show’s ultimate intent, but it stirs up unsettling and complex thoughts, not only about the sins of gluttony and pride, but also about the production and consumption of cheap, processed food,” Stuever insisted. “There’s also something to snack on for those of us fretting over an ever-widening wealth gap amid dwindling resources.” But who are these gluttonous people? Some of them are moms of large families: Each segment of “Extreme Couponing” culminates in a dazzling and literal money shot. Voila! A mother of seven in Spring, Tex., uses her coupons to reduce a bill of $555 to $6. How, exactly, is it gluttonous to provide for a large family in a way that saves a boatload of money? Stuever never squares that with his central thesis that so-called extreme couponers are incredibly selfish individuals: [M]y real beef, which I’m selling for half-off today, is that the subjects of “Extreme Couponing” are never seen stopping at a food bank on the way home to share some of their largess — except once, in the original “Extreme Couponing” special.

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Fox talkers really hate it when progressives cite MLK’s pro-union legacy

Click here to view this media For some strange reason, after having attacked and demonized Martin Luther King for the entirety of his Civil Rights career when he was alive, right-wingers now seem to want to claim him as one of their own — a small-government conservative preacher who believed in fiscal restraint. Eh? So yesterday, while union supporters marched on the anniversary of King’s assassination, the talkers at Fox News were in full denunciation mode. First there was Neil Cavuto, claiming that the unions were “co-opting” King for their cause. To persuade us of this, he hosted Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson (the guy who previously had gone on the air and claimed that “Barack Obama is destroying America based on lies” and that “Barack Obama hates white people — especially white men. Sorry folks, but the truth will set you free!”): PETERSON: If it’s possible to turn over in your grave, I believe that Dr. King is turning over in his grave today. I was born on a plantation down in Alabama, I participated in the Civil Rights movement, I did sit-ins. And Dr. King was about uniting the races, he wasn’t about dividing them. Dr. King believed that the same law that protected white Americans should protect black Americans. He wanted us to have the freedom to move about in this country. He was about morality and justice. And for Jesse Jackson and others to take his movement, to take his purpose and use it for personal gain, I have to say, Neil, is nothing less than evil. Cavuto apparently thinks it was a mere coincidence — due to the fact that most of the workers were black — that King was in Memphis to support striking garbage workers. Peterson, likewise, tries to claim that King had no special affinity for the cause of labor unions. Then there was Glenn Beck, arguing that it was “absurd” to suggest that King was a supporter of the unions’ cause: Click here to view this media BECK: Trying to take away the rights Dr. King gave his life for, really? … This is what he gave his life for, a union? Now, he may have supported this event, this cause, but he gave his life — fighting for civil rights. The right of all men to be judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin, or, uh, their union label. Is there a person within the sound of my voice — outside the union halls — that I could ask, Why did someone kill Martin Luther King? Why? And they would say, ‘Good thing you asked me — collective bargaining rights, of course!’ That’s absurd! Of course, this shouldn’t surprise anyone, since in the case of Beck we’re talking about a guy who promotes the work of King-haters like Cleon Skousen on one hand while trying to claim King’s legacy for himself with the other. A guy who viciously attacks progressives and their causes while conveniently overlooking the historical fact that his adopted idol was himself an ardent progressive. Indeed, King fully understood that civil rights and labor rights are powerfully intertwined — that ensuring the ability of black people to organize for their rights was part of a parallel fight for all working people to organize for theirs. And that the very people who opposed the rights of unions to organize were the same people who wanted to keep black people from enjoying their full rights as citizens. Really, all you have to do to understand this is to read Dr. King’s own words, which stand as stark repudiation of the union-hating garbage being spewed on Fox. For instance, take his 1961 address to the AFL-CIO: “Negroes are almost entirely a working people…. Our needs are identical with labor’s needs: decent wages, fair working conditions, livable housing, old-age security, health and welfare measures, conditions in which families can grow, have education for their children and respect in the community. That is why Negroes support labor’s demands and fight laws which curb labor. That is why the labor-hater and labor-baiter is virtually always a twin-headed creature, spewing anti-Negro epithets from one mouth and anti-labor propaganda from the other mouth.” “The labor movement was the principal force that transformed misery and despair into hope and progress. Out of its bold struggles, economic and social reform gave birth to unemployment insurance, old-age pensions, government relief for the destitute and, above all, new wage levels that meant not mere survival but a tolerable life. The captains of industry did not lead this transformation; they resisted it until they were overcome. When in the thirties the wave of union organization crested over the nation, it carried to secure shores not only itself but the whole society.” “Negroes in the United States read the history of labor and find it mirrors their own experience. We are confronted by powerful forces telling us to rely on the goodwill and understanding of those who profit by exploiting us. They deplore our discontent, they resent our will to organize, so that we may guarantee that humanity will prevail and equality will be exacted. They are shocked that action organizations, sit-ins, civil disobedience and protests are becoming our everyday tools, just as strikes, demonstrations and union organization became yours to insure that bargaining power genuinely existed on both sides of the table. “We want to rely upon the goodwill of those who oppose us. Indeed, we have brought forward the method of nonviolence to give an example of unilateral goodwill in an effort to evoke it in those who have not yet felt it in their hearts. But we know that if we are not simultaneously organizing our strength we will have no means to move forward. If we do not advance, the crushing burden of centuries of neglect and economic deprivation will destroy our will, our spirits and our hope. In this way, labor’s historic tradition of moving forward to create vital people as consumers and citizens has become our own tradition, and for the same reasons.” And he was similarly clear about the principles involved in the current labor battles: “In our glorious fight for civil rights, we must guard against being fooled by false slogans, such as ‘right to work.’ It is a law to rob us of our civil rights and job rights. It is supported by Southern segregationists who are trying to keep us from achieving our civil rights and our right of equal job opportunity. Its purpose is to destroy labor unions and the freedom of collective bargaining by which unions have improved wages and working conditions of everyone…Wherever these laws have been passed, wages are lower, job opportunities are fewer and there are no civil rights. We do not intend to let them do this to us. We demand this fraud be stopped. Our weapon is our vote.” Or you can visit AFSCME’s page devoted to King’s role in the Memphis strikes to get a clear picture of why King was there and how intimately the causes of civil rights and labor rights were twinned. Not that these right-wingers will ever admit that.

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Gay sex references restored to classic

James Jones’s novel, bowdlerised for many years, set to appear for the first time as author intended The novel prompted one of the most famous heterosexual sex scenes in film history, with Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr clasping each other passionately on a beach amid the foaming waves. But an uncensored text of James Jones’s 1951 novel From Here to Eternity has revealed that the author originally intended to include frank references to homosexuality considered too scandalous to be published at the time. The novel, Jones’s debut, tells of a group of soldiers stationed on a barracks in Hawaii in 1941, and was loosely based on the author’s own army experiences on the island in the run-up to the second world war. Jones served as a soldier from 1939 to 1945 and was present at both the attack on Pearl Harbor and the battle for Guadalcanal, at which he was injured, and also decorated for his service. In later books, The Thin Red Line and Soon Came Running, Jones went on to explore the experience of combat and the aftermath of war. From Here to Eternity is the story of first sergeant Milt Warden, who has an affair with Karen, the wife of his captain. But the original text of the novel included two scenes which never made it to the published edition, let alone the film. In one, private Angelo Maggio – the soldier played by Frank Sinatra in the 1953 film – confesses to having oral sex with a wealthy man for $5 or $10 that “comes in handy the middle of the month”. In the second scene a military investigation into gay activity is mooted. Jones’s editor at Scribner refused to allow the scenes to be included, and also excised various swear words originally intended to be included in the dialogue. In America at the time the US postal service would not carry material it considered obscene, making it impossible for books the organisation thought offensive to be distributed. Disapproval from the influential Book-of-the-Month Club, a mail order club, also meant the end of a novel’s chances of commercial success. Many authors, including Ernest Hemingway , were therefore forced to tone down their novels’ language and content, on pragmatic rather than moral grounds. Jones’s daughter, novelist Kaylie Jones, said her father fought “bitterly” to keep the novel’s language the way he’d originally intended it , but eventually acceded to his editor’s insistence. Now, 60 years after it was first published, and more than 30 since Jones’s death in 1977, the original version will be produced as an ebook through digital publisher Open Road . Sarah Churchwell, senior lecturer in American literature and culture at the University of East Anglia, welcomed the publication as a reversal of censorship. “Jones was aspiring to realism and verisimilitude and objected to the sanitisation of his novel,” she said. “He was trying to tell the truth about war. In the 1950s the US was telling itself a mythic, grandiose, heroic story about the second world war and GI Joe saving the world. Jones was saying, ‘That wasn’t the war I saw, I want to write something more honest and realistic. Whatever the mid-America myth, one of the things men were doing was giving blow jobs for money.’” Churchill added that it was also important to acknowledge that a story celebrated for inspiring the classic Hollywood beach scene between Lancaster and Kerr was actually envisioned as a novel that acknowledged homosexuality. “It’s an important historical correction, to allow James Jones his rightful place as one of the earliest mainstream US novelists to try to treat homosexuality sympathetically, without judging or pathologising it,” she said. “People don’t think of Jones as an avant-garde writer, but in his way he was. We know about Hemingway and Allen Ginsberg , but we don’t put James Jones into that story and he deserves to be there.” Fiction Censorship Publishing Ebooks Benedicte Page guardian.co.uk

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Air France Flight 447

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Decorah Eagles Cam

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MPAA sues Zediva for streaming DVDs, no one is surprised

We told you to get through that 10 pack of rentals quickly didn’t we? As pretty much anyone could have predicted, the Motion Picture Association of America (in case you’ve forgotten, that’s these guys ) doesn’t think Zediva has the right to rent access to DVDs for streaming across the internet . Specifically, the MPAA calls Zediva for not being the traditional rental service it claims to be, and claims streaming the output of a DVD player across the internet even to one user amounts to public performance of the movie. There’s no response yet from Zediva, but in the meantime armchair lawyers can check out the MPAA’s statement in PDF form at the source link. MPAA sues Zediva for streaming DVDs, no one is surprised originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Apr 2011 17:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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John Stossel’s racist attack on tribes as ‘freeloaders’: A farrago of ignorance and lies

Click here to view this media I grew up a few miles north of the Shoshone-Bannock reservation in southern Idaho, and was exposed as a child to the very visceral bigotry against Native Americans that has been part of the landscape in the West for the past 150 years or more. I remember the bar downtown that had a sign in the window: “No Dogs or Drunk Indians Allowed.” I heard them cursed and laughed at, watched them being abused, and watched them destroy themselves with alcohol too. What was really entrenched, though, was the stereotype: Indians were crazy, unpredictable drunks who were lazy and always looking for a handout. But over the course of my career as a newspaper reporter in the West, I was assigned coverage of tribal affairs on two different reservations (the Sho-Ban in Idaho and the Flatheads in Montana) and spent large sums of time on other reservations near where I worked and lived, including the Blackfeet res in Montana, the Nez Perce and Coeur d’Alenes in Idaho, and more recently, the Makah res in western Washington . I learned a lot of things doing that work: I learned that treaty rights are irrevocable and supreme law, and whites can only mess with them at their own peril. I learned that no two tribes are alike: some are wealthy, some are not. I also learned that they all deal with powerful social issues arising from their status as the remnants of people who were the victims of a genocidal campaign of extermination, outrageous deceptions, and a ceaseless treatment by their conquerors as subhuman. Most of all, I learned that the stereotype was a lie: The people who lived on reservations were often deeply impoverished and there was a high alcoholism rate, but they were very hard workers (though I will say they had their own unique work ethic), highly intelligent, with a great deal of pride. Many of them were capable of climbing out of the morass into which they had been thrown — but not all. Given the conditions into which they have been born — deep poverty, a forced inability to make a living as tribes did traditionally (through sustenance hunting and gathering), and the ongoing failure of the federal government to make good on its treaty promises to the tribes — Yet this weekend, on John Stossel’s Fox News show, there was Stossel, rehabilitating that lie and giving it fresh clothing: The show, titled “Freeloaders,” was all about how those chiseling Indians are constantly on the lookout for bigger handouts, and it clearly implied It was an expansive version of the remarks he made last weekend along these lines, once again claiming that “no group in America has been more helped by the government than the American Indians … But 200 years later, no group does worse.” As Nicole noted at the time, it was really a profound display of ignorance, and it intensified this week: Stossel — like his libertarian idol, Rand Paul — seems to advocate simply tearing up and abrogating those treaties — as though that were a legal option. (I also enjoyed how he called the people who are demanding the government live up to those treaties “socialists” — as if “socialism” existed in the period, 1824-1870, that the vast majority of the these treaties, which promised to provide sustenance help from the federal government in perpetuity, were made.) Stossel, moreover, seems utterly ignorant of the historical reality that European diseases, fueled by white Americans’ malign neglect of Native Americans, in the centuries prior to 1800 wiped out over three-quarters of the indigenous population and thus cleared the way for white settlement of the continent. There were, of course, surviving tribes who resisted futilely — but they were largely rubbed out and forced onto these reservations. They finally agreed to cease hostilities when the government promised to provide for them. But those promises, especially in the early years after the treaties were signed, were mostly deceptions intended to “control” the Indians, and for decades the government failed to meet the terms of their treaties , often resulting in mass starvation on the reservations — followed by uprisings that were always violently suppressed. One such incident resulted in the Wounded Knee Massacre at the very Pine Ridge reservation that Stossel holds up for ridicule: enlarge How much “help from the federal government” can one tribe take? Stossel’s account was also riddled with falsehoods in the particulars of the case he held up as an example — the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina , who Stossel claims have actually prospered by virtue of the fact that they do not have full federal recognition. Of course, Stossel doesn’t explain that, in fact, the Lumbees became a federally recognized tribe in 1956 — but the bill doing so contained language restricting them from having reservation land and other benefits of full federal recognition. Lumbee tribal members are in fact fully eligible for a number of federal assistance programs, and the majority of the tribe participates in these special benefits: federal housing assistance, school grants, health services, and the like. Indeed, since they are one of the largest tribes east of the Mississippi, with 50,000 members, the Lumbees rank among the largest recipients of federal tribal-aid dollars in the East. The biggest lie, though, was the larger picture that Stossel was trying to present: His depiction of the Lumbee community as extraordinarily wealthy and well off focused on a few wildly successful individuals, while ignoring the harsh reality that is life in Lumbee country. For example, Robeson County, the center of Stossel’s story, is in fact the poorest county in North Carolina, having a majority nonwhite populace. You know the town of Pembroke, the community where Stossel shot much of this segment? There, the percentage of families who live below the poverty line is 40.7 percent . As Rob at Newspaper Rock observes : Let’s break it down for Stossel the conservative idiot. The Lumbee tribe has been seeking federal recognition for decades. This means that dozens of elected Lumbee tribal councils have sought federal recognition, which means the majority of Lumbee Indians must support recognition. Compared to that, who cares what somebody named Ben Chavis says? Most of the nation’s 565 recognized tribes could list businesses similar to the three Lumbee successes Stossel lists. Yet not one of them is demanding to be terminated and “set free.” Not one of them wants to disband the BIA, sell its reservation, or eliminate its sovereignty. Not one of them is ready to abandon its treaty rights, which is the source of the government programs Stossel mislabels “freeloading.” Once in a while you do hear reactionary Indians who want to sell out their heritage, assimilate into the mainstream, and become just like the white man. I may have heard such calls a few times. Let’s say five or so Indians want to do this…and five million or so don’t. Stossel may be too stupid to realize it, but he’s losing the debate 1,000,000 to one. For every Indian who agrees with him, roughly a million don’t. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. What conservatives like Stossel, Bryan Fischer, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, Michele Bachmann, Pat Buchanan, Rand Paul, et al. are doing is obvious–to me, at least. These Tea Party Republicans are launching hateful, racist attacks on Indians and other minorities to see what they can get away with. It’s like launching a trial balloon for white supremacy. That sounds on the money to me.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham proposes giving missiles to Libyan rebels

Click here to view this media Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) thinks it’s time to take the fight in Libya to the next level. The senior senator from South Carolina said Sunday that the U.S. should directly target embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi with airstrikes. He also suggested that the opposition forces should be given U.S.-built Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire command data link, guided (TOW) missiles. “I think it’s time to go directly after Gaddafi,” he told CBS’ Bob Schieffer. “If you had TOW missiles given to the rebels in Libya, they could fight the tanks in addition to air power, but this strategy that President Obama has come up with, I think, is not going to defeat a determined enemy.” “So this strategy is going to lead to a stalemate. We should be taking the fight to Tripoli. You don’t need ground troops but we should take the air campaign to Tripoli to go Gaddafi’s inner circle. They live like kings. Go after them, to go after their propaganda machine. The way to end this war is to have Gaddafi’s inner circle to crack. The way to get his inner circle to crack is to go after them directly.” “You say what we need to do is air strikes on Gaddafi and his people?” Schieffer asked. “Absolutely. I think he’s an international war criminal,” Graham said. “The strategy should be to help the rebels help themselves. To take the best air force in the world and park it during this fight is outrageous. When we called for a no-fly zone, we didn’t mean our planes… As much as I respect our NATO allies, you take a lot of capacity off the table by grounding our airplanes.” “You’re ready to give missiles to the rebels there?” Shieffer pressed. “I think TOW missiles — I’m ready to look at arming them to help them help themselves. We need America air power back into the fight and we need to take the fight to Tripoli,” Graham insisted. Obama has reportedly signed a presidential directive authorizing the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to conduct secret operations to support the Libyan opposition forces. “I’m not ruling it out,” the president said last week when Brian Williams asked him about arming the rebels. “But, I’m also not ruling it in.” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Sunday that the U.S. should hold off providing arms to the opposition forces. “I spoke to the president yesterday about this, President Obama, and I think at this stage we really don’t know who the leaders of this rebel group is,” he told Schieffer . “We have others, as [Defense] Secretary Gates has said, that can do it more easily than we can,” Reid added. “So I think at this stage let’s just wait and see.”

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Wisconsin, Are You Ready For April 5th? Blue America asks, Please GOTV!

enlarge Credit: Kloppenburg Are You Ready for April 5th? OK, you may be asking what’s so special about April 5th? It’s true that Pocahontas married English colonist John Rolfe on that day. And FDR signed executive order 6102 which is blowing Glenn Beck’s mind even now because it forbids the hoarding of Gold Coin, Gold Bullion, and Gold Certificates” by U.S. citizens. But that’s not why it’s important to our Blue America community. Can you guess yet? April 5th is the day that Wisconsin will hold it’s Supreme Court election and in light of the unprecedented actions of Tea Party Governor Scott Walker, a very important choice will be made that day Conservative Justice David Prosser is up for re-election against Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg, and he’s made no bones about the fact that he is a Conservative. At this moment the court is divided 4-3 in favor of conservatives and it’s Wisconsin’s first chance to show their support for all public union workers who have been fighting for their right to collectively bargain — and possibly give the court a majority to overturn the law. The Koch Brothers and their puppet Governor can fill their pockets with more of your hard earned money. Aren’t you tired of being treated like an ATM machine for corporations? Maybe you’re thinking, “why should I care? I don’t live in Wisconsin?” It’s a fair question. The problem is that Walker’s extremism is spreading like Ebola and it threatens the rights of every working family in the United States. Ohio Tea Party convert Governor John Kasich has already signed into law Senate Bill 5 , which dramatically reduces the power of unionized state workers, including firefighters and teachers. And that’s just for starters Still Not Convinced? Gov. Paul LePage (R) of Maine, who recently pulled down a mural which depicted working class people because hard working people must terrify him and his Republican legislators, who are trying change child labor laws laws which would make it legal to increase the amount of hours a child can work and decrease their hourly wage to 5.25 an hour for the first 180 hours. Are you almost there? Florida Tea Party Governor Rick Scott just signed an executive order requiring new state workers to submit to mandatory drug testing which could cost the state millions of dollars. Oh, isn’t every state in financial trouble right about now hence all these radical steps to cut costs all over the country? What’s next, maybe drug testing five year old’s if they cry too much in school? And guess what? There happens to be a company in Florida named Solantic and one of the most popular services they provide is drug testing and guess who co-founded it? Yep, Rick Scott. (Sure, he had to divest his interests in it to be Governor. But wouldn’t you know it — the controlling shares are now are now entrusted to his wife .) No conflict of interest there, right? I could go on and on. but I know you’re in now. So please, GOTV for Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg ; defeat Conservative Justice David Prosser and be at the forefront of leading American back on the track to normalcy before we’re all forced to wear “I Love The Koch Brothers” t-shirts. Optional; And if you can spare to throw a few bucks to Blue America PAC to help us organize against these draconian measures, we’d appreciate it.

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