"We must have a foreign policy that is both strong and smart. Yes, the Republicans have been strong, but they haven't been smart. And the policy is one big mess, everyone knows it."
- Senator Chuck Schumer
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Michael O’McCarthy

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TOWARDS A TRUEDEMOCRATIC AMERICA

 

 

The Democratic party is inherently flawed, crippled. The failure as an agent of progressive change stems from two primary reasons:

 

1- They are the "reform party" of America's ruling class; their instincts at best represent both  "liberal" wealth and "liberal" corporate policy.

 

2- Thus, their platforms are always compromised in behalf of those that fund them - that own them; their leaders indebted to wealth and power and their vision skewed as such.

 

Challenged to made primary structural ...   more »

View Article  The continuing exploits of Lonoke, Arkansas.

This will be brief, since I don't feel very wordy right now. My little friend Rowdy died Sunday and I placed him on the Nature Conservancy's Grand Prairie site which is the old railroad easement between here and Memphis. The only industrial nation on earth that pulls up its tracks. Anyway, some of you may remember this:

http://blondesense.blogspot.com/2006/02/payback-is-muuuthafucker.html

I placed this here several weeks ago, but things have gotten more rotten:

http://matildaintherock.blogspot.com/

Look for Lonoke items, but some of the others may be interesting as well.

The ultimate insult is this article from the Arkansas Leader:

http://www.arkansasleader.com/2006/02/top-story-lonoke-looks-beyond-scandal.html

Then there are ...   more »

View Article  Headlines: Predictions for 2006

OK, so it's a little late for New Year's predictions. But let's see how I do. I'll go back to these predictions periodically and rate my powers of prognostication.

 

Here are a few of the headlines I’m expecting to see this year

 

April 15: After 45-day review, Bush approves Dubai ports deal

 

May 1 [date approx]: Record number of coal mine disasters already reported in 2006

 

June 1: Hurricane season begins with no work yet begun on New Orleans levees

 

Aug. 15 [date approx]: Hurricane Helene, larger than Katrina, headed for ...   more »

View Article  Even Republicans are finally questioning Bush performance

In latest poll, Republicans still show little ability for independent thought

In a new NY Times-CBS poll, Bush's approval rating hit 34%, its lowest point ever. After an upturn with the appointment of Justice Alito, the previous low was 35% in October.

While Republicans are still supporting the schmuck, his numbers are falling on that side as well. 65% think things are going well for the United States in Iraq. That's down from 76% in January. But you've got to wonder - do these 65% of Republicans read a newspaper? Do they have the ability for independent thought. They're not saying ...   more »

View Article  Bush's destruction of the National Guard

States recruit young men and women to join the National Guard to to respond to hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, forest fires and other emergencies in the United States. The problem began with the Gulf War, became more frequent under Clinton and has threatened the entire collapse of the National guard under Bush.

What these recruits are never told is that the likelihood is increasing that they will be sent overseas to fight foreign wars that they were never trained to fight and replace an army that is under-equipped and unwilling or unable to fight these battles themselves.

And even if never ...   more »

View Article  Coast guard becoming only branch of military to trust

If there were any heroes after Hurricane Katrina, it was the Coast Guard, which actually rescued people from roof tops and, unlike FEMA and Homeland "Security," functioned.

Now, the New York Times reports, the Coast Guard expressed concerns as early as December on the Dubai Ports deal. While Treasury Secretary Snow, who stands to make millions off the deal as former CEO of CSX which was sold to P&O, the Coast Guard warned of broad "intelligence gaps."

The Coast Guard is worried about the same things other critics have warned: "the potential for foreign countries to have influence over the ports ...   more »

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