In Japan, this might qualify as good news on the nuclear front: The UN nuclear agency says the situation is “very serious” but that it hasn’t gotten much worse over the last 24 hours, reports the Voice of America . And in another glimmer of hope, officials say they’re close to…
Continue reading …Emergency workers seemed to try everything they could think of Thursday to douse Japan’s most dangerously overheated nuclear reactors: helicopters, heavy-duty fire trucks, even water cannons to ease the peril at the tsunami-ravaged facility. (March 17)
Continue reading …It’s the eternal Latin American lament: The region’s superpower neighbor either ignores it or pushes it around. Fair or not, that perception will hang over Pres. Barack Obama’s 1st official visit to South America on Sunday. (March 17)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Representative Keith Ellison came to the House floor tonight to explain what the Progressive Caucus stands for. In the process, he drew some sharp, biting, well-deserved distinctions between conservatives and progressives. It should be required viewing for every Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh fan. In this short excerpt, Ellison gets very specific about his view of the American Dream. You should watch the whole speech if you get the chance over on CSPAN, but this was where he really got passionate and animated. The American Dream, but the dream I’m talking about is rooted in the Pledge of Allegiance. I’ve got to confess to you, Mr. Speaker, I love coming here to say the Pledge of Allegiance whenever I’m privileged enough to be on the House floor at 10 AM or 12 or whenever we open. I always feel good about saying the Pledge of Allegiance. I teach it to my children. Note: for those who still doubt Muslims’ loyalty to this country, please read that and view the clip over and over till you get it. The Pledge of Allegiance. And my favorite part of it — and of course I love the whole thing — my favorite part of it is when we say “liberty and justice for all.” I love that part of it! For ALL. Now see, the conservatives in this body, they like to talk about liberty. And then when they’re talking about liberty they’re not talking about a woman’s right to choose, ’cause that’s liberty. They’re not talking about the freedom of worship — to be Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Bahai, no religion at all — they don’t believe in that. They believe in only one way to seek the divine and they get more radical with it every single day. They don’t believe in liberties like that. They don’t believe you should be able to say whatever you want to say, they don’t necessarily believe in the liberties that I’m talking about. They believe in property rights. That’s the liberty they’re talking about. They mean that you ought to be able to own as much as you want and if you can buy the whole state of Texas, Oklahoma, or Minnesota and you’ve got the money for it you ought to be able to do it. That’s what they’re talking about. They’re talking about property. They’re talking about — now, I believe in property rights, too. I’m a very firm believer that you ought to own your home, you ought to own your business, you ought to be able to have some things that are yours and not for the government to control. I share that belief with them, not to the extreme they believe it, but I do believe there is an important role for property rights and I also believe that there’s a right for personal liberties, too. And, they’re not so hot about that. But it seems like they end the whole discussion after “and justice for all.” They’re ok with the liberty part as long as it’s property rights. But they’re against the “and justice for all.” It says “and justice.” Not “or justice.” And justice. Justice has to do with treating people equally. All colors, all cultures, all faiths. Justice means that you marry who you want to marry in America. It’s not the government’s business. Justice means treating people with fairness. That’s what it means. Justice in the economic sphere means that all of us have to share the burden and expense of this great country of ours and that none of us can reap all the goodies of being in America but don’t have to pay anything when it comes to footing the bill. That’s justice. Justice. Now, this last part in some ways is the best part. For all. For every one. Last week we had some hearings in the Homeland Security Committee where one particular religious group was pointed out for persecution, actually. That was a sad day. For all, though. America is about for all. For everybody. All Americans. Of whatever faith group, of whatever color, of whatever — rural or urban. Straight, gay, all of us. Liberty and justice for all. It ought to make you feel good. And when you think about liberty, this means you can do what you want to do. My conservative friends think it only means property. But it really means property or personal liberty. Justice means we treat people fairly in America. [Note, the final line refers to the right to a fair trial. I cut it off a little choppily] I’m not sure I can add much more to this than he said, except to applaud him for coming to the floor of the House at 7:30 pm while the Wisconsin GOP was yukking it up with lobbyists and Haley Barbour’s cronies elsewhere and speaking about the values that progressives hold dear. Values everyone should hold dear, but too many don’t. Here’s a bonus: Watch Rep. Ellison call out B of A, GE, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and ExxonMobil for paying NO taxes. After he does that, he launches into a passionate defense of public workers. Kudos. Click here to view this media
Continue reading …A small town hopes a strange animal can save its financially strapped school district. The AP’s Rich Matthews reports from Hutto, Texas. (March 17)
Continue reading …A sea of green filled Fifth Avenue on Thursday, marking the life of Ireland’s patron saint with the biggest St. Patrick’s Day parade in America and the 250th in New York City. (March 17)
Continue reading …And something quite lovely to post about. After the vitriolic attack of teachers and public workers by FOX, the Tea Party and most Conservatives since Gov. Walker pulled a fast one, here’s a Tea Party husband who now looks at his wife the teacher in a very new light. Anti-teacher climate humbles the conservative husband of a Cleveland educator: Connie Schultz Like most people, I could easily rattle off the names of several teachers who changed my life by the way they lived theirs. I’ll spare you that walk down my memory lane. Instead, I want to quote another self-described conservative who had a lot to say about character. His recent e-mail to me echoed the sentiments expressed by many readers who object to various states’ legislative attacks against public school teachers, including those in Ohio. These letters and e-mails are not from teachers, but from those who love them. This particular reader is a business analyst. He made it clear that, while our dads held similar blue-collar jobs, he and I grew up to disagree on many issues. He’s not a fan. But he does share my high regard for the men and women paid by taxpayers to teach America’s children. He’s been married to one of those dedicated public servants in Cleveland for nearly 14 years. “We spend tons of money on supplies for the kids,” he wrote. “I have begged her to leave Cleveland and she refuses to because it is her calling. I should be so lucky.” To insulate this man and his wife from the current blood sport of teacher-bashing, I won’t name them. He did give me permission to share the recent letter of apology he wrote to his wife: Dear Honey, I’m sorry. I am a conservative husband, belong to the Tea Party and I voted for John Kasich. I have been married to a Cleveland teacher for almost 14 years and my vote let her down. I apologize: For letting people tease you about having the summer off and not asking them to thank you for the tough days ahead that begin in early August. I know for a fact you work more hours in those 10 months than many people do in 12. All those hours are earned. For complaining that my Sunday is limited with you because you must work. For making you think you have to ask permission to buy a student socks, gloves and hats. For not understanding that you walk through a metal detector for work. For leaving dirty dishes in the sink [when you awoke] for your 4 a.m. work session. I should know you have to prepare. For thinking you took advantage of the taxpayers. Our governor continues to live off the taxpayer dole, not you. For counting the time and money you spend to buy school supplies. For not saying “thank you” enough for making the world and me better. I love you. Talk about a lesson in character.
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Continue reading …“Democrats on both sides of the Capitol say they have no idea where the White House stands or who’s running the show.” — Politico , 3-17-11 “Obama The Invisible: Anti-leadership Amid World Crises”–headline, John Podhoretz column, NY Post , 3-15-11 With the Hamptons beach season looming, has Donny Deutsch let working on his abs get in the way of watching what's going on in the White House?
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