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A Defensive Patriarchy Sues

THEY HID PEDOPHILES, so a lawsuit backed by the Council of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, joined by over three dozen Catholic men’s clubs, was guaranteed.

This very defensive statement from Notre Dame is fitting.

Let me say very clearly what this lawsuit is not about: it is not about preventing women from having access to contraception, nor even about preventing the Government from providing such services. Many of our faculty, staff and students — both Catholic and non-Catholic — have made conscientious decisions to use contraceptives. As we assert the right to follow our conscience, we respect their right to follow theirs. And we believe that, if the Government wishes to provide such services, means are available that do not compel religious organizations to serve as its agents. We do not seek to impose our religious beliefs on others; we simply ask that the Government not impose its values on the University when those values conflict with our religious teachings. We have engaged in conversations to find a resolution that respects the consciences of all and we will continue to do so.

That’s the second paragraph. The first paragraph describes the products as “abortion-inducing drugs, contraceptives and sterilization procedures which are contrary to Catholic teaching.”

The majority of women pay absolutely no attention to the hopelessly misogynistic and backward Catholic male hierarchy, who also just happen to believe that women shouldn’t have a direct line to God. You see, that’s the province of the people with penises.

That these men continue to believe that contraception is wrong, hidden behind “contrary to Catholic teaching,” is just one of the reasons our country and developing nations can’t cap the reality of women having to bear children they can’t afford to raise, either emotionally or financially.

Whenever anyone making an argument begins by telling you what something is not about you can bet that’s exactly what it is about.

The Catholic Church is about protecting itself and the fraternity under the guise of “conscience,” as their irrelevancy mounts. Faith adhering women of certain generations may always be attached to the ceremony and beauty of church images, to which I can certainly relate, but our spirituality is something separate and unbound. What can be assured is that modernity is setting women free of corrupt religious institutions that deny spiritual power and leadership posts based on gender.

Fundamentalism is antithetical to spiritual excavation, the most enlightened living beyond the doctrines and dictates of men.

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The Choice for Romney is Liz Cheney

Why not the best for President Obama and the Democratic party? And how much more will victory be worth having this November when it’s a victory over the liberal dream team of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton? – “Why Not the Best,” by Bill Kristol

DON’T TELL ME Republicans are going to make Elizabeth Cheney, former “Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs,” go through the Senate farm system.

Don’t tell me Sen. Marco Rubio is a better vice presidential choice than Dick Cheney’s eldest daughter, Elizabeth. She beats him on experience alone, though we all know that doesn’t matter to Republicans.

Because Republicans are more worried about the Hispanic vote more than the women’s vote? No doubt Rubio could change this and heaven knows the Republicans sure could use a shift away from their “illegal” immigration phobia. When I first mentioned Sen. Rubio as the best pick, it was soon after he gave the obligatory no, he wasn’t interested. If they could get the women’s vote, which is possible on economics alone, they won’t need many Hispanics, which looking at the map out west isn’t very encouraging.

But Mitt Romney will never be confused with Rick Santorum on these issues, and many women understand that. (I should disclose here that my husband is an adviser to Mr. Romney; I have no involvement with any campaign, and have been an independent journalist throughout my career.) The struggling women in my life all laughed when I asked them if contraception or abortion rights would be a major factor in their decision about this election. For them, and for most other women, the economy overwhelms everything else.Obama: Stop Condescending to Women, by Campbell Brown

Where are conservative women on this one?

Why aren’t women on the right being more aggressive for a woman vice presidential nominee?

Are they really going to settle for two men on the ticket? It’s so 20th century.

Is Sarah Palin’s disastrous candidacy actually going to make them miss this moment? A moment ripe to beat Pres. Obama, but which comes with a Republican nominee who’s a horrific political candidate that desperately needs a lift, someone who could appeal to the majority voting block, women.

When Mrs. Cheney was asked about her political ambitions on Fox News Channel, she demurred: “I’m really focused on defeating Barack Obama. We don’t have the luxury, frankly, of looking beyond this election.”

What better way to take on Obama than next to Mitt Romney?

Now, I’m not a fan of Mrs. Cheney’s politics, obviously. But I’m sick to death of making incredibly strong women be subjected to the boys’ rules when it’s clear she’s prepared, served in sensitive positions in government, as well as having a solid anti-women’s rights stance on every issue that matters to religious conservatives.

Liz is mentioned in my book, the chapter on “It’s All the Women’s Fault,” for a couple of reasons, beginning with her role in a weird honor crimes case that turned out to be a hoax, as well as the embarrassing lawyer squabble she got into with conservatives over the constitutional right of legal representation of alleged terrorists. But also because I think she’s worthy of the Republican all star ideological national security team, as the video above illustrates.

Going down the list of women on the right who deserve attention for vice president, Mrs. Cheney is a more attractive candidate than Sen. Ayotte, Gov. Haley and Gov. Martinez combined, while also wiping away the Sarah Palin stain, because she’d play with the media like a cat with a bird, while not missing a beat on policy questions, no matter the subject. That is if anyone could get a question in edgewise, with mighty Liz talking about whatever she wanted and doing so with acrobatic aplomb.

The other factor is Mitt Romney’s hopeless befuddlement on foreign policy. He just can’t help it, because he’s reading off of a script without any depth on the subject matter whatsoever. Liz Cheney is reading off the same script, but she’s been dyed in her daddy’s neoconservatism fervor, through tutelage of the man who helped author the right wing manual on foreign policy.

Who wouldn’t pay to see Liz Cheney debate Joe Biden?

Marco versus Joe? That’s just funny, but the vetting sweepstakes would be a ball.

Oh, and what a vice presidential pit bull Liz would be, complete with lipstick.

If someone isn’t whispering in Mitt Romney’s ear about Elizabeth Cheney, I’d like to know why not.

This is my answer to Bill Kristol’s nauseating article for the Weekly Standard that once again trots out the ridiculous Obama-Hillary for 2012, because what he should be writing about is Elizabeth Cheney. He’s just distracted, because his main goal is to get Hillary Clinton tarred with the whole Obama – Romney 2012 disaster, which it will be no matter who is elected. Because if Bill Kristol and his back room boys aren’t worried about Hillary for 2016 they’re certifiable. They know she’s not sure if she’ll run, but they also realize if she does she’ll be a political bullet train.

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Chen Guangcheng on a Jet Plane Bound for Newark

The departure of Mr. Chen, one of the country’s most prominent dissidents, and the negotiations that led up to it, appeared to reflect careful calculations in both countries as they seek to cooperate on a range of economic and security issues.

The American role in aiding Mr. Chen — spiriting him into the embassy after he escaped with the help of other dissidents — infuriated the Chinese, who complained fiercely about what they considered interference in their internal affairs, but in the end they quietly engaged with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and a team of diplomats to defuse what could have evolved into a full-blown diplomatic crisis. – New York Times

ALL’S WELL that ends well.

But it was a close one for both our country and the Chinese.

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George Zimmerman Accused of “Bullying” Middle Eastern Man with “Achmed the terrorist” and Expletive

**updated**

THE PROSECUTION DOCUMENT DUMP on Thursday released a lot of information. The audio clip via Think Progress, which is above, is an interview with a witness and reveals something that shows up in the Sanford Police Report and surfaces in multiple depictions of George Zimmerman.

It goes back to his 46 calls to 911 over several years, as well as his refusal to listen to the 911 operator and not pursue Martin, with his determination to insert himself into what should have been police business upon reporting Trayvon Martin as “suspicious” a main cause for Trayvon Martin’s death.

It’s why the Sanford Police Report says the fatal incident between Zimmerman and Marting was “ultimately avoidable.”

The man being interviewed in the audio paints a picture of George Zimmerman as a bully. Zimmerman also continually called human resources: “he was fired for calling HR hotline so many times…he would complain about each and every manager and employee.” The witness was clearly affected by what he depicts as George Zimmerman’s relentless badgering that made his life miserable.

Zimmerman, according to the witness, targeted him because he was Middle Eastern. He repeatedly called the man a “fucking moron” and mocked him using the voice of “Achmed the terrorist.” Zimmerman’s stories about the man would involve “bombing,” “I’ll kill your family” and other “jokes” about “Middle Eastern stuff.” According to the man, this went on “for days and days.” [Think Progress]

The prosecution has reportedly withheld 10% of their case from the public at this point. Expect more character depictions of Zimmerman that flesh out the type of person he is, as well as anecdotes that could reveal more about why he was prescribed medication for anxiety and insomnia.

The audio also puts into perspective some of the language used by Zimmerman with the 911 operator.

UPDATE: I would have skipped Mr. Dershowitz’s efforts today completely, because he leaps over the biggest problem with his analysis, which is really quite embarrassing considering his vaunted resume, minus his myopia on the Middle East. But Dave Weigel offered the perfect rebuttal and where I would have started, so I’ll at least post it.

Problem: Dershowitz is missing the reason why this became a national story in the first place. Had Zimmerman been arrested on the fateful night, this current discovery/autopsy process would have begun immediately. Benjamin Crump, the main attorney for the Martin family, has said that he only got involved in the case because he expected Zimmerman to be arrested, and he wasn’t. That’s how this became a national debate about “stand your ground” and the standards of the Sanford PD. That’s why ABC News and other news outlets drip-drab-dripped out the details as they reported them. That’s why the police chief resigned and the city distanced itself from the department’s work.

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Sanford Police Report: Encounter ‘Ultimately Avoidable By Zimmerman’

The encounter between George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin was ultimately avoidable by Zimmerman, if Zimmerman had remained in his vehicle and awaited arrival of law enforcement, or conversely if he had identified himself to Martin as a concerned citizen and initiated dialog in an effort to dispel each person’s concern.Sanford Police Department Report, page 27 (verbatim)

IF GEORGE ZIMMERMAN had not decided to enter the situation, but instead let the professionals do their jobs, perhaps one teen wouldn’t have been shot dead, and a man wouldn’t have ruined his life. Because no matter the outcome, Zimmerman’s life will never be what it might have been.

The encounter between George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin was ultimately avoidable by Zimmerman… if Zimmerman had… or conversely if [Zimmerman] had… ..

The Sanford Police Report puts the blame squarely on the decisions made by George Zimmerman on the night he fatally shot Trayvon Martin dead.

It is quite a document dump by the prosecution.

“Investigation reveals that Martin was in fact running generally in the direction of where he was staying as a guest in the neighborhood.”

The autopsy by the Volusia County Medical Examiner on Trayvon Martin showed traces of THC, tetrahydrocannabinol, the active ingredient in marijuana.

Many things can be said about marijuana, but I’ve never known anyone, seen anyone or personally experienced, pot inducing aggression; sleepiness, perhaps, craving all sorts of snacks, absolutely, but aggressive behavior, no. Of course, that won’t stop the squealing.

The report tells a story that is at times confusing to read and devastating at others.

One investigator wrote:

“… I was also informed that statements made by Zimmerman at the scene were corroborated by several witnesses, and led to the possibility of this shooting having been self defense. Written statements were obtained by…”

One person interviewed recalled “the black male was mounted on the white or Hispanic male and throwing punches ‘MMA (mixed martial arts) style’…” The person goes on to say “a guy… on the bottom getting hit was yelling help…”

A few pages later:

“… I reviewed the 911 calls… [redacted] [redacted] in the background I could clearly hear a male’s voice either yelling “Help” or “Help me”, fourteen (14) times in an approximately 38 second time span. The voice was determined to be that of George Zimmerman, who was apparently yelling for help as he was being battered by Trayvon Martin.”

One anonymous call by a female who refused to give any identifying information told an Inv. Perkins that “George Zimmerman has racist ideologies, and that he is perfectly capable of instigating a confrontation that could have escalated to the point of Zimmerman having to use deadly force.” This means nothing, because it’s anonymous and could be anyone, including someone with a grudge against Zimmerman.

One woman saw “two men chasing each other, a fistfight between the two men..” then she heard the gunshot.

In one telephonic interview one person was “adamant that there was no physical fighting at the time when the gunshot rang out.”

One woman interviewed said she “heard someone crying” before the gunshot rang out. “When asked to best describe the crying or the sobbing she heard, she stated it was coming from a young person, and the tone was that of fear, and/or complaining.”

In another part of the report:

“I asked Mr. Martin if the voice calling for help was that of his son. Mr. Martin, clearly emotionally impacted by the recording, quietly responded, ‘no.’”

According to reports, including the New York Times, not only was Zimmerman’s vehicle not impounded on the night of the shooting, but the Sanford police didn’t cover the crime scene, so blood evidence could not be recovered.

Some time prior to the fatal shooting George Zimmerman had been prescribed both Temazepam, which is prescribed for anxiety and insomnia, as well as Aderall, but we’ll never know what was in his system the night he decided to do the job better left to professionals.

The police did not test Mr. Zimmerman for alcohol or drug use that night, and one witness said the lead investigator quickly jumped to a conclusion that it was Mr. Zimmerman, and not Mr. Martin, who cried for help during the struggle. [New York Times]

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Trayvon Martin Knuckle Injury: Small Abrasion, 1/4 Inch in Size

DEFENSE HACKS led by “Just One Minute” made a lot of noise on Wednesday, writing Trayvon Martin “showed bloody knuckles,” while burying the lede offered by NBC’s report that this wasn’t the case after their review of the actual autopsy. This reveals the problem with being for one side without at least making a good faith attempt at putting emotion and bias aside.

Florida teenager Trayvon Martin died from a single gunshot wound to the chest fired from “intermediate range,” according to an autopsy report reviewed Wednesday by NBC News. The official report, prepared by the medical examiner in Volusia County, Fla., also found that the 17-year-old Martin had one other fresh injury – a small abrasion, no more than a quarter-inch in size – on his left ring finger below the knuckle.Trayvon Martin killed by single gunshot fired from ‘intermediate range,’ autopsy shows

If you’re looking for the defense view, Jeralyn Merritt would be your best source. For the prosecution, I’d stick with The Grio team.

In Wednesday’s column, citing an earlier report that George Zimmerman “called 911 dozens of times in the months that led to the fatal shooting,” the time line was over a period of several years, Zimmerman making 46 calls from 2004 to 2011.

From a New York Times correction:

An earlier version of this article misstated the time period in which Mr. Zimmerman made 46 calls to 911. The calls were made over the course of about eight years, not 14 months.

This could be seen as equally damning from the prosecution’s angle, because it goes to George Zimmerman’s state of mind. It could aid Corey’s office when coupled with Zimmerman’s medical report compiled by the family physician, which reveals he’d been prescribed medication “prior to shooting” Trayvon Martin dead.

According to the report, prior to the shooting Zimmerman had been prescribed Adderall and Temazepam, medications that can cause side effects such as agitation and mood swings, but in fewer than 10 percent of patients.

“Prior to the shooting” needs further defining, but the reasons for the prescriptions could weigh heavily on Zimmerman’s behavior patterns before the night of the shooting.

Merritt described the drugs briefly, while defense hacks blew right over their presence in Zimmerman’s report.

The report also lists medication he was using. He took a medication that is routinely prescribed for children and young adults with attention-deficit disorder and a sleep medication.

We’ll have to wait to see what “prior to the shooting” means, but the medications are a window into Zimmerman’s state of mind, his challenges navigating in life, which we all have, but which also brings up questions about his judgment in discerning what connotes an actual threat versus his overactive mind, something that defense attorneys in general, not speaking of Merritt but specially about Mark O’Mara, Zimmerman’s attorney, would want to play down for good reasons.

According to the National Institute of Health, Temazepam is used to treat insomnia. Adderall is a Class II drug used in cases of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). According to Web MD, one of the possible reactions is “aggressive behavior,” something the prosecution is sure to mine.

The New York Times today reviews, defense advocates would say rehashes, what remains a primary issue in this case, which is the Sanford Police Dept.’s shoddy work when the case first happened.

In interviews over several weeks, law enforcement authorities, witnesses and local elected officials identified problems with the initial investigation:

¶ On the night of the shooting, door-to-door canvassing was not exhaustive enough, said a law enforcement official familiar with the investigation. If officers had been more thorough, they might have determined that Mr. Martin, 17, was a guest — as opposed to an intruder — at a gated community called the Retreat at Twin Lakes. That would have been an important part of the subjective analysis that night by officers sizing up Mr. Zimmerman’s story. Investigators found no witnesses who saw the fight start. Others saw parts of a struggle they could not clearly observe or hear. One witness, though, provided information to the police that corroborated Mr. Zimmerman’s account of the struggle, according to a law enforcement official.

¶ The police took only one photo at the scene of any of Mr. Zimmerman’s injuries — a full-face picture of him that showed a bloodied nose — before paramedics tended to him. It was shot on a department cellphone camera and was not downloaded for a few days, an oversight by the officer who took it.

¶ The vehicle that Mr. Zimmerman was driving when he first spotted Mr. Martin was mistakenly not secured by officers as part of the crime scene. The vehicle was an important link in the fatal encounter because it was where Mr. Zimmerman called the police to report a suspicious teenager in a hooded sweatshirt roaming through the Retreat. Mr. Zimmerman also said he was walking back to the vehicle when he was confronted by Mr. Martin, who was unarmed, before shooting him.

¶ The police were not able to cover the crime scene to shield evidence from the rain, and any blood from cuts that Mr. Zimmerman suffered when he said Mr. Martin pounded his head into a sidewalk may have been washed away.

¶ The police did not test Mr. Zimmerman for alcohol or drug use that night, and one witness said the lead investigator quickly jumped to a conclusion that it was Mr. Zimmerman, and not Mr. Martin, who cried for help during the struggle.

Some Sanford officers were skeptical from the beginning about certain details of Mr. Zimmerman’s account. For instance, he told the police that Mr. Martin had punched him over and over again, but they questioned whether his injuries were consistent with the number of blows he claimed he received. They also suspected that some of the threatening and dramatic language that Mr. Zimmerman said Mr. Martin uttered during the struggle — like “You are going to die tonight” — sounded contrived.

Was Trayvon Martin a life threat to George Zimmerman, who had been repeatedly called 911 over many years, 46 times, or simply seen as threatening from the view of an hyperactive mind due to Zimmerman’s Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? Even if Zimmerman felt threatened, why did he feel his life was in danger enough to shoot an unarmed teen?

Did a suspension for graffiti, then being found with “an empty bag with traces of marijuana,” mean more than a teen possibly experimenting with the drug? A police investigator said he saw Martin on school surveillance “hiding and being suspicious” and also stated he witnessed Martin carve “WTF” in a school door. When his belongings were searched for tagging equipment, “a screwdriver that he described as a ‘burglary tool’” was found. From a previous report from the Miami Herald:

Trayvon’s backpack contained 12 pieces of jewelry, in addition to a watch and a large flathead screwdriver, according to the report, which described silver wedding bands and earrings with diamonds.

Trayvon was asked if the jewelry belonged to his family or a girlfriend.

“Martin replied it’s not mine. A friend gave it to me,” he responded, according to the report. Trayvon declined to name the friend.

Trayvon was not disciplined because of the discovery, but was instead suspended for graffiti, according to the report.

As for Trayvon Martin being killed from an “intermediate range,” this from a defense attorney group, with a firearm expert in resident:

Determining the Distance of the Shooter from the Victim

Examination of the gunshot wound can help determine many factors involved in the shooting, including the distance of the shooter from the victim. Gunshot wounds can be classified based on the range from the muzzle of the gun to the target. These classifications include contact, near-contact, intermediate, and distant wounds.

I would also question analysis from people on whether they or someone close to them owns a firearm and has one in their house, and if they themselves are ready to use a firearm for protection. It matters, because unless you’ve had a loaded weapon in your hand, fired it and understand the gravity of that power, let alone what carrying a concealed weapon means, you can’t possibly know what it takes to pull a loaded weapon in open territory, not your home where you have been threatened, to kill an unarmed civilian.

Why did George Zimmerman fear for his life when Martin was unarmed? He’s got a gun and might been able to warn the teen off with that announcement alone. Martin’s “a quarter-inch in size” knuckle abrasion hardly illustrates a dire life threat.

My husband was shot at close range years before I met him and almost died, which I’ve written about before. Two young, black thugs –the assessment at the time after the crime– came out of nowhere in the projects he was servicing as a senior gas technician at night to shoot him for no reason at all. Except for a Cook County surgeon who happened to be visiting a friend at the hospital where Mark was taken on that very night, we would never have met. So I have seen first-hand the reaction of a good man to young African American teens gone wrong and sympathize with reactions toward Zimmerman, up to a point.

Mark’s reality is a long way from where George Zimmerman sat the night he shot and killed Trayvon Martin. Even my husband scoffs at the notion George Zimmerman had the right to fire on an unarmed Trayvon Martin.

The racial angle exists and is embedded in this case, because there had reportedly been burglaries in the area by African Americans, with Zimmerman’s own words at times inflammatory, compounded by the uproar from the Sanford community that precipitated a special prosecutor taking over the case. Ignoring the racial angle is irresponsible wishful thinking and transporting America to a Shangri-La unreality.

The girlfriend’s call with Trayvon Martin was said at the time to have been the community tipping point and Benjamin Crump, the attorney for Martin’s family, certainly thought so, too.

“He said this man was watching him, so he put his hoodie on. He said he lost the man,” Martin’s friend said. “I asked Trayvon to run, and he said he was going to walk fast. I told him to run, but he said he was not going to run.”

Eventually, he would run, said the girl, thinking that he’d managed to escape. But suddenly the strange man was back, cornering Martin.

“Trayvon said, ‘What are you following me for,’ and the man said, ‘What are you doing here.’ Next thing I hear is somebody pushing, and somebody pushed Trayvon because the head set just fell. I called him again, and he didn’t answer the phone.”

Guns don’t kill, people with guns kill. So making sure guns are in the hands of people who are responsible is important, with people having concealed carry rights and permits expected to be even more vigilant.

As I’ve written before, I encouraged my husband to get a concealed carry for his work in the Las Vegas desert, where he was out at night late and alone. So, I’m not afraid of weaponry, having fired semi-automatics myself, my gun expert husband having had several weapons at one time.

Whether George Zimmerman was a man who should have been carrying a concealed weapon may be beyond the Trayvon Martin case, but it is something worthy of open discussion, because a concealed carry is a very serious right to wield.

It’s important to add gun owners rights do not exceed the rights of citizens without guns to feel safe.

That George Zimmerman chose to fire on an unarmed civilian should inspire challenges to Stand Your Ground laws, of which I remain deeply skeptical, and alarm every person who supports gun rights of individuals, which I do.

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Republicans Already Lost Hispanics, Now Shoot for Losing Next Generation

“While President Obama has played politics on this issue, the Republican Party and our presumptive nominee Mitt Romney have been clear. We support maintaining marriage between one man and one woman and would oppose any attempts to change that.” – Reince Priebus, RNC

Fox Nation headline, via Media Matters (It was changed within an hour.)

IT’S GOING TO BE A HOT TIME at George Clooney’s Hollywood fundraiser for Pres. Obama tonight.

May the gods bless V.P. Joe Biden, who laid down a solid roll out for Barack Obama by speaking out on “Meet the Press” that was followed by a statement from the President that made history.

Even Alex Castellanos on CNN, after Obama’s statement became breaking news, questioned the intelligence of Republicans being against love, which will leave the next generation out of reach. Yes, Alex Castellanos actually said that, though he also said Obama will lose “Reagan Democrats, the cultural blue-collar Reagan Democrats in states like Ohio and North Carolina and Pennsylvania — important swing states.” Evidently, Mr. Castellanos missed the jailbird vote in West Virginia from Tuesday, because the voters he cites are already long gone for Obama.

If you want to be cynical, the President’s statement on marriage equality will excite Obama’s Democratic base, if anything, which is really what he needs to do right now.

Obama’s statement of support for marriage equality also lands same sex couples in a position to put states rights on trial through their pocketbooks. Because if you’re gay or lesbian and in a committed partnership or want to be, there’s no reason to continue to live in a state that doesn’t respect your civil right to form a legal family, proving it doesn’t deserve your money. Jobs make it rough to bolt, but living openly and being legally protected in a loving family should become an economic issue for states, because that’s where the battles will now be fought.

A message from Pres. Obama is important, but it won’t change everything, because we all know Congress is worthless, with Pres. Obama making the decision his administration would no longer defend section 3 of DOMA over a year ago.

So, with all this to talk about, it makes perfect sense that an article from Politico, written by Glenn Thrush and Carrie Budoff Brown, surfaced casting “blame” on Biden. Because we all have to keep churning stuff out no matter how ridiculous and Politico couldn’t seem to think outside their insider bubble to cast a net toward Republicans and what it means for them. Instead, the high school version was assigned, with thesaurus at the ready, on how Biden “forced” Obama’s hand, “deeply annoyed Obama’s team,” followed by the weirdly written phrase “nor did it tickle anyone” that Joe had been caught on video being Joe. It was followed by “chafed,” to once again describe the Obama team’s reaction to V.P. Joe Biden’s remarks. All of this came after an initial piece from Politico reporting “Biden forced Obama’s hand”… blah, blah, blah.

Politico’s Thrush and Budoff Brown dumbed it all down to this: “But the damage control was anything but a joke.”

When does a statement of support delivered by the president of the United States to people who love one another, encouraging acceptance of them to be able to form a family with legal protections, including for children, require “damage control”?

Maggie Haberman reports what I believe is the strongest angle in the whole unwinding, which didn’t begin this week, whether we’re talking Biden or Arne Duncan, but was a cumulative evolution that was helped exponentially by the strong views of First Lady Michelle Obama, along with an assist from Valeria Jarrett. These two women have given Pres. Obama his best council, most of which surfaced in action well after Rahm Emanuel’s departure, in case anyone is keeping track.

Then there was Barack Obama’s two young daughters, Sasha and Malia, the next generation capable of teaching each of us where the future lies if we listen. Is it so hard to believe their dad did just that?

However, if any one thing was the trip wire for Obama speaking out now it was just as likely to have been the painful and obviously disastrous White House press briefing by Jay Carney. If that didn’t shock Pres. Obama into moving nothing would, because it unfolded in a manner that proved the subject was never going to be tamped down.

The most important story beyond Pres. Obama making history is where this leaves the Republican party and Mitt Romney.

In the dust of things undone from the 20th century and they’re evidently not going to budge. This is the story, because it’s a jolting moment for the GOP, as the Democratic party lays down yet another historic civil rights marker, this time for activists to follow in states across the country.

Mitt Romney’s comments were predictably small, because they’re moored in religious conservatism, well outside the fulcrum of civil rights.

Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, while challenging Obama on marriage equality, which has now been met by the President, easily wipes the floor with Romney on the issue, who’s becoming a less attractive presidential candidate every day.

“Well, when these issues were raised in my state of Massachusetts, I indicated my view, which is I do not favor marriage between people of the same gender, and I do not favor civil unions if they are identical to marriage other than by name,” Romney told KDVR. “My view is the domestic partnership benefits, hospital visitation rights, and the like are appropriate but that the others are not.” – Yahoo! News

We can no longer accept or tolerate religious interference in the business of progress, because as a nation we can no longer afford the price we pay in productivity.

It’s like the entire world is moving to a place in the 21st century that encourages the expansion of civil rights and human rights, while Republicans hold fast to the notion that “Leave it to Beaver” can be recreated off a Hollywood set in a century that will leave the U.S. behind if we don’t empower every American to their best self, their best life, which includes bringing more and more families, as well as forgotten children, together, uniting loved ones in honor, dignity and protected status so that no person feels excluded from the pursuit of happiness and the American dream.

Fox Nation screencapture via Media Matters.

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Chaos at 9/11 Trial, Where the T-word Won’t Be Heard

**updated**

We now know much about the brutal mistreatment of prisoners in secret prisons, inflicted according to specific legal guidance from Yoo and others in the Justice Department—although the Obama administration is shamefully still seeking to suppress the details, arguing that Guantanamo detainees should be barred even from discussing the facts in their public trials. But what we still lack is any form of accountability. The courts have proved unwilling not only to impose such accountability, but even to let suits seeking accountability go forward at all. – No Accountability for Torture, by David Cole

THE 9/11 TRIAL is already producing fantastic reports that are about what you’d expect from ad hoc trial procedures created for KSM and four others, but never put into action before. So far, it’s an unadulterated disaster.

The T-word was uttered when one of the defense attorneys tried to explain to the judge why the defendants were being so defiant. The headphones, he explained, reminded them of the torture. But the people watching the proceedings didn’t hear him finish. When he said the word torture, all anyone heard was white noise. The military commissions pipe white noise into the viewing rooms whenever there is a concern that classified information is being revealed. Because the sound coming out of the courtroom is on a 40-second delay and outsiders are behind soundproof glass or watching on monitors, censors have time to block out classified information with static. – Sept. 11 Defendants Focus On Torture During Hearing (NPR)

I think of Kristen Breitweiser, one of the “Jersey Girls” whom I interviewed when her book was released and who didn’t seek fame but got it after that horrible day because of her activism, and who also offered guest posts here. I listened to her indictment of Mayor Rudy Giuliani, as she offered the knowledge she’d acquired after her husband was killed on 9/11.

“… To be clear, the only danger posed by prosecuting men like KSM in an open court in New York is the red alert it poses to the Republican Party’s faltering reputation in fighting their “war on terror.” – Kirsten Breitweiser

From Al Jazeera:

Steven Kay, an international criminal lawyer in London, told Al Jazeera Mohammed had been subjected to “waterboarding”, or simulated drowning, by US interrogators more than 180 times and that confessions extracted through torture would be disregarded.

“Statements obtained by coercion cannot be used as evidence. However, the laws do not say that evidence obtained by coercion is inadmissible,” he said.

“I’m afraid this whole business since George Bush [Obama's predecessor] introduced the military trials has gone out of control.

“If the Americans had gone down the proper and orthodox path when dealing with these suspected terrorists, and provided a justice system that was coherent, rational and based upon sound principles, they would not be in the mess that they are in now.”

Unlike what would happen in U.S. federal court, the defendants are allowed to pray during court time, as well as challenge the judge on his own personal beliefs. Listening to NBC’s Michael Isikoff’s report was jaw dropping.

The 9/11 trial should have been held in New York City. That it wasn’t should be laid at the feet of Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

“It’s going to cost an awful lot of money and disturb an awful lot of people…” – Mayor Michael Bloomberg

Yeah, can’t have that.

The blame also belongs to Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, along with Rep. Peter King, with most of the current political class thinking separate and unequal trials are just dandy, especially considering what was involved in assessing guilt.

See George W. Bush and Dick Cheney’s policy of torture, which is why the 9/11 trial now going on at Gitmo will stretch into years, costing the American taxpayer millions of dollars, while not producing any justice whatsoever.

Part of the reason for this lies at the feet of Pres. Obama, who refused to do the right thing and investigate the Bush administration all the way up the line for their policies of torture that disgraced this nation. That wouldn’t have been sportsmanlike of him, now would it? It’s a cousin of what Gerald Ford did for Richard M. Nixon, only at least he had the excuse of helping one of his own, a fellow Republican. Obama’s excuse was more likely wedded to the notion of being a uniter. He wasn’t going to investigate Republicans, not even when it came to illegal methods of torture, because it might scare off people he actually thought would be his pals once he was president.

None of our politicians have acted in a manner befitting what the founders envisioned when they created our democratic republic.

It’s ironic that Barack Obama, who railed against the Iraq war, while calling Afghanistan the “good” war, has now committed U.S. treasure to that country through 2024, while assembling a military industrial complex that not only assassinates people without trial, but continues many of the policies that began under George W. Bush, sometimes doubling down on them.

The rise of this national security state has entailed a vast expansion in the government’s powers that now touch every aspect of American life, even when seemingly unrelated to terrorism. Some 30,000 people, for example, are now employed exclusively to listen in on phone conversations and other communications within the United States. – Fareed Zakaria

The case reconvenes in June.

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Arne Duncan Joins V.P. Biden, Comes Out in Support of Same Sex Marriage

Look, I am Vice President of the United States of America. The president sets the policy. I am absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying men, women marrying women and heterosexual men marrying women are entitled to the same exact rights. All the civil rights, all the civil liberties. And quite frankly I don’t see much of a distinction beyond that. – V.P. Joe Biden on Meet the Press

WILL PRESIDENT OBAMA “evolve already”?

Today, Education Secretary Arnie Duncan joined Biden.

Mark Halperin asked Duncan on “Morning Joe” if he thought same sex men and women should be able to get legally married in the United States. Duncan’s simply reply: “Yes, I do.”

It comes after V.P. Joe Biden, a devout Catholic, made news on “Meet the Press” yesterday.

The Catholic Church will not approve, but will they deny Biden communion like one diocese threatened to do to John Kerry, because of his stance on women’s individual freedoms?

Looks like the Catholic League’s going to be very busy this year. Their boycott of Jon Stewart hasn’t gone so well, so maybe revving up a bigot campaign over The Gays might invigorate them.

Mitt Romney and the Republicans are against marriage equality, as well as women’s individual freedoms, while newly crowned Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson sides with equality for all, as do most Democrats.

We’re still waiting for Pres. Obama to get off the fence.

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Secy. Clinton Leaves China Without Chen

Livingston dubbed Romney “very foolish” for wading into diplomatic issues such as this, especially when “he really didn’t have really any facts yesterday about what was going on… What happens in the U.S. embassy in China should be within the hands of the officials on the ground and the State Department,” Livingston said. “It should not be a political issue here in the U.S.” – Abby Huntsman: Romney’s Chen Guangcheng Criticism Was ‘Very Foolish’

THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION got very lucky this week.

After more than a week of high-level diplomacy over the fate of the blind activist Chen Guangcheng, the Chinese government was widely seen as making a major concession on Friday by agreeing to allow Mr. Chen to apply to leave for the United States. – For China, a Dissident in Exile Is One Less Headache Back Home

It was an impossibly difficult situation that would have been a bitch for any administration regardless of political affiliation.

However, I will never understand why officials in the U.S. embassy in China, including Ambassador Locke, let Chen leave the U.S. embassy, because there was absolutely no way for the U.S. to guarantee Chen’s safety once he did. It’s unfathomable that this was allowed to develop with Secy. Clinton due in China with Secy. Geithner. It couldn’t have been a worse moment or one fraught with more international peril. Diplomacy is made for these situations and you simply don’t allow a clearly unhealthy human rights activist under overwhelming stress to have the power to control a situation like this. Of course, you cannot force him to stay, but as diplomats your job is to make him understand the obvious danger he’d be in if he was to leave. You stall, continue to work on alternatives, or whatever options might be possible, anything other than let him walk out and hand the power to the Chinese.

That Mitt Romney chose to weigh in on an internationally sensitive situation when he obviously didn’t have enough facts, because no one did, raises questions about his foreign policy maturity and depth of understanding, beyond the economic, something I’ve doubted from the start.

The Administration got extremely lucky when the Chinese made a self-interested concession Friday, which looks like it will lead to Chen going into exile.

At this point, it looks like the Chinese unwittingly saved us from ourselves, while also getting rid of their meddlesome human rights star. This was a close one.

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Chen Guangcheng Wants Asylum and a Way Out on ‘Hillary Clinton’s Plane’

Secy. Clinton and Pres. Hu Jintao

THINGS HAVE GOTTEN a lot stickier in China. For one thing and predictably, according to the New York Times, after having promised to “guarantee his freedom and rights, and the U.S. made some efforts,” according to Chen’s wife, things have turned south.

Another development is that according to Chen, American officials, “not those from the embassy but others,” urged him to leave the U.S. embassy as quickly as possible. This information comes from an interview with the Daily Beast that hasn’t been widely picked up until today, the details emerging complicating the plot.

Melinda Liu of the DB has known Chen for over 10 years and talked to him from his hospital bed where he was being treated after leaving the U.S. embassy, with a foot injury that requires using a wheelchair or crutches to travel. Liu reports he was scared and crying when they spoke. There are practical issues in getting Chen out, however.

But in order to go abroad, Chen and his family need passports—and in order to apply for them, the family would have to go back to Shandong, where the provincial thugs are waiting. “If the U.S. can intervene, and if the Chinese central government can make a phone call, those passports can be ready in a day. It might require a diplomatic push,” said Fu hopefully. “Nothing would make me happier than to get Chen and his family onto Hillary’s plane out of there.”

And nothing would thrill Chen more, either. “Please try to contact the embassy to send someone over here. I need your help, I’m absolutely, absolutely ready to fly out on Hillary Clinton’s plane. Please tell the embassy what I’m saying, Meiyuan,” he pleaded from his hospital room, using my Chinese name. “I don’t know why the Americans didn’t answer my phone calls.”

The picture emerging from the diplomatic efforts by the U.S. are murky still, but they’re turning darker in details.

When U.S. officials escorted him out of the U.S. embassy shortly after 3 p.m. Wednesday, Chen thought he’d extracted a promise that at least one of them would stay with him at the hospital, he said. “Many Americans were with me while I checked into the hospital and doctors examined me. Lots of them,” he told me from his hospital bed, where he’s being treated for broken bones in one foot, an injury sustained when he fell after climbing a wall during his daring escape from house arrest late last month. “But when I was brought to the hospital room, they all left. I don’t know where they went.” The ordeal was all the more bewildering because Chen is blind and was hurt during his escape; he needs crutches or a wheelchair to move around.

Chen also tells the Daily Beast that once he was in the hospital, getting fed was a struggle and when he tried to call the U.S. embassy nobody answered.

Tweets from Zeng Jinyan, who is married to an activist friend of Chen, also paint a different portrait.

Channel 4 News interviewed Chen, the video and translation of the story is below. They report Chen never told the U.S. he wanted to leave the embassy, because he didn’t have enough information to make that decision. “He did not leave voluntarily,” said a Channel 4 News producer.




This column has been updated.

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Chen Guangcheng Tells Secy. Clinton He Wanted to ‘Kiss Her’

SECRETARY CLINTON’S STATEMENT on Chen upon his departure from the U.S. embassy in China after a deal was reached that he would remain “unmolested.”

I am pleased that we were able to facilitate Chen Guangcheng’s stay and departure from the U.S. Embassy in a way that reflected his choices and our values. I was glad to have the chance to speak with him today and to congratulate him on being reunited with his wife and children.

Mr. Chen has a number of understandings with the Chinese government about his future, including the opportunity to pursue higher education in a safe environment. Making these commitments a reality is the next crucial task. The United States Government and the American people are committed to remaining engaged with Mr. Chen and his family in the days, weeks, and years ahead.

MSNBC has a weird report about China censoring certain words during this drama that include “Shawshank”, “blind person”, “embassy”, and “Dongshigu,” where Chen is from, as well as “UA898,” the direct flight from Beijing to Washington.

Also from MSNBC we get a sense of the displeasure of Chinese officials:

BEIJING – [...] China’s Foreign Ministry said it was extremely unhappy the embassy had taken Chen in. “It must be pointed out that the United States Embassy took the Chinese citizen Chen Guangcheng into the embassy in an irregular manner, and China expresses its strong dissatisfaction over this,” ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said in a statement carried by China’s Xinhua news service. Chinese crackdown on dissident’s family and friends

“The U.S. method was interference in Chinese domestic affairs, and this is totally unacceptable to China. China demands that the United States apologize over this, thoroughly investigate this incident, punish those who are responsible, and give assurances that such incidents will not recur,” the statement said.

We’ll have to see if the Chinese keep their word on Chen.

But it looks like Secy. Hillary Clinton has made a friend for life.

After leaving the embassy, Chen spoke to Clinton by phone, expressing his gratitude to her and saying in broken English that he wanted to kiss her, according to a U.S. official, who said the situation was “very emotional” for the staff involved.

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Bill As Barack’s Ultimate ATM Machine

When he took the backyard podium, Obama, 50, noted Clinton’s “remarkable” economic record in his two White House terms and referred frequently to the political powerhouse standing behind him, who stands to be a huge fundraising force in the final months of the presidential campaign. – Obama and Bill Clinton campaign together on economy

IT WAS NEVER going to be otherwise.

That Barack Obama as a candidate in ’08 never once lauded former Pres. Bill Clinton’s economic record, preferring to cite Ronald Reagan instead, was one of the primary insults that caused the deep rift with staunch Hillary supporters. Pres. Obama has learned a lot since, most of it forced on him by circumstances of the job of president that is far more difficult than anyone can imagine from the outside looking in.

For Pres. Obama not to call on the ultimate Democratic ATM machine, William Jefferson Clinton, would be political malpractice, because against Mitt Romney and his Wall Street buddies, with an assist made possible by the Roberts court decision on Citizens United, he’s going to need all he can get in an election that will be a race to the bottom that depends on big cash cows.

The 44th president is enlisting the 42nd president, both as a historical validator of his own leadership and as a PIN to one of the richest A.T.M.’s in American politics. Rather than viewing him as a relic of the past, Mr. Obama is embracing Mr. Clinton as a party wise man who can reassure both the general public and the well-heeled benefactors needed to win re-election. – Hardly a Close Ally, Clinton Teams With Obama to Raise Cash and Votes, by Peter Baker

That Pres. Clinton offers a bank shot to the Hillary wing of the Democratic party is obvious. That many of these voters are still not enamored with Pres. Obama is true, but only part of the story.

In general election presidential years voting practicalities make even the most wayward Democrats come home, which I’ve been noting for over a year now. Pres. Clinton’s presence in the recent OBL ad, along with his fundraising efforts for Pres. Obama, reveal the common interests of party insiders when faced with a situation that could wreak havoc with what the Obama administration has tried to do economically.

“When you’re president, there are very few people to whom you can turn who really ‘get’ what the job demands,” Mr. Axelrod said. “President Clinton has been the source of very good advice, and very meaningful support.”

Privately, Democrats portray the evolving alliance as more utilitarian. “Once Obama’s out of office, I doubt they’ll take family vacations together,” said a former Clinton aide who has also worked for Mr. Obama and asked not to be named to avoid offending either man. “But Clinton thinks it’s critical for the country that he gets re-elected, and will do whatever he can to see that that happens.”

Another Democrat who has worked for both men said: “There’s no love lost. But Bill Clinton is not stupid. He knows if he can give a little of his 60-percent-plus approval rating halo to Obama, and Obama does well, that only helps Clinton. And it helps the missus if she wants to run.”

There’s a reason there is “no love lost,” which I recount in my book THE HILLARY EFFECT in chapters “Blaming Bill” and “Eating Your Own.”

What many anti-Obama Democrats simply will not accept is that when your average Democratic voter meets his or her choices inside the voting booth, looking at Mitt Romney’s willingness to adopt Paul Ryan austerity, as well as the hard right’s war on women, there isn’t a more practical choice than to pull the lever for Pres. Obama, even if it requires holding your nose to do it.

Pres. Clinton’s presence makes this more palatable.

The political disagreements I have with Obama are wide and deep domestically, but particularly on foreign policy, having been against the Libya bombing, as well as questioning his overreach of the Executive branch on a whole hosts of issues. But I’m anything but your average voter, who sees voting for president as a choice between two people, one who represents your basic political philosophy, even when you disagree, and the other guy, who is from another political planet, one that doesn’t believe in women’s individual freedoms, and that’s just for starters.

What Democrats offer women that Republicans don’t also extends to economic issues. The entire Republican party establishment voted against the Lily Ledbetter Act, which equalizes a woman’s options when she’s discriminated against by her employer. Nothing cuts to the heart of the American modern family more than a woman’s inequality at her job. While Mitt Romney says he won’t repeal Ledbetter, this is simply not good enough. Nothing less than a full-throated statement saying his party was wrong on the vote is acceptable. That should be a minimum standard for a Republican nominee who cannot win without women.

However, Mitt Romney is no William Jefferson Clinton, so even when the opportunity presents itself, which is accompanied by a moment to also help himself, there’s unlikely to be a Sister Souljah moment on women for Mitt.

Left out in the cold are The Gays, as Kathy Griffin would say. Neither Obama or Romney have the courage required to make equality a reality for all families. In 2016, you can bet Republicans still won’t be on board with that one, but just maybe if Hillary Clinton runs she will.

Unfortunately, neither Democrats or Republicans offer a way out on the hamster wheel of our insidious flailing that is the “war on drugs.” Both political parties are immune to reality, even when a person is sick or dying of a disease that medical marijuana can make more humane. There remains no politician willing to take on Big Pharma on behalf of medical marijuana and other options outside pharmaceutical dependency, because in U.S. politics, money decides policy.

TM NOTE: For the record, as I wrote earlier this year in “The Party’s Over,” I will not endorse anyone in 2012, and will abstain from voting for president altogether in order to cover it as I see it, which includes giving Pres. Obama credit when it’s due, as well as hell when it’s earned; and the same goes for Mitt Romney, though with his stance against women’s individual freedoms, I remain unimpressed with him as a 21st century candidate.

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It’s Not ‘Walking While White,’ It’s the Rodney King Syndrome



“Justice for Trayvon” mob beatings are now a rising cause for the right, with a horrific crime leaving one man in critical condition.

Elevating “walking while white” is the most absurdly tortured false equivalency someone can hoist as an answer to George Zimmerman killing Trayvon Martin. But that’s what Erick Erickson was happy to legitimize when he drew attention to this post via Twitter.

And this is the third racially-motivated attack in which the attackers explicitly cited “Justice for Trayvon” as a motivation or excuse for the brutal attacks.

1. The Baltimore Beating. This was the videotaped gang attack on a drunk St. Patrick’s day reveler whose crime was Walking While White (Content Warning).

Baltimore’s Chief of Police says it’s not a hate crime. He’s very worried about the politics.

There’s one problem with that: the attackers say otherwise. The man identifying himself as the cameraman who giddily filmed the attack on the white tourist says…

“Lil Darren” is clearly an idiot. He’s angry, too. His reaction to the Trayvon Martin killing triggered it, which reminded me of another situation that lit another city on fire.

I lived in Los Angeles during the Rodney King beating, trial and riots that engulfed part of the city. When King was beaten by police, which was caught on tape, the outrage was understandably red hot. The tape of the beating was played over and over again on TV. But when the venue to try the policemen involved was changed to Simi Valley, a bleached landscape where many police and firemen live, the outcome was set, many residents thought, including myself. When the verdict came down everyone knew what was coming.

When the National Guard was brought in, I was downtown as an independent writer and watched the tanks move in to the city. It was surreal.

The tragic beating of Matthew Owens, seen in the video above, which was fueled by a “justice for Trayvon” temper explosion, is the same sort of thing and it’s despicable.

What it’s not about is the ridiculous notion of “walking while white.” There’s no white man burden in America, though the right’s been stoking this since affirmative action was born.

It’s about fury.

It’s about the righteous injustice African Americans have had to contend with for over a century. Mobile, Alabama, where Matthew Owens was beaten to within an inch of his life, has a deep history of racial bigotry and violence. That a mob in Mobile could relate to the gunning down of Trayvon Martin through violence shouldn’t shock America.

“Driving while black” is part of the “trying to hail a taxi in New York while being black,” which is part of “walking while black,” all of which can lead to arrest, walking home, or getting killed, especially if you’re wearing a hoodie.

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Beyond Timothy Leary and Valley of the Dolls: Psychedelic Drugs and Healing in the 21st Century

“Rick Doblin has done a lot for the field, but he is more of a populist,” Grob says. “We need careful and controlled scientific studies showing the efficacy of these drugs so funding can continue.” Broader awareness of these sorts of end-of-life psychedelic studies could be good for everyone, the researchers say. “If insurance companies knew about our outcomes, they might get a lot more interested in what we’re doing here.” Griffiths continued: “When you make people less afraid to die, then they’re less likely to cling to life at a huge cost to society. After having such a transcendent experience, individuals with terminal illness often show a markedly reduced fear of dying and no longer feel the need to aggressively pursue every last medical intervention available. Instead they become more interested in the quality of their remaining life as well as the quality of their death.” – How Psychedelic Drugs Can Help Patients Face Death, by Lauren Slater

It’s the 21st century, but enlightenment is a long way away.

We were better off and on the launching pad to a higher plain back in the 1960s. Even Richard Nixon believed in national health care and that was over 4 decades ago.

You’ve got to wonder when America will ever grow up. Watching the current bottom-feeder generation of politicians, it doesn’t look like it will be anytime soon.

Candidate Obama promised to keep a hands off policy on medical marijuana outlets. His alter ego, Pres. Obama, has done the opposite.

From Rolling Stone in February 2012, Obama’s War on Pot:

…Back when he was running for president in 2008, Barack Obama insisted that medical marijuana was an issue best left to state and local governments. “I’m not going to be using Justice Department resources to try to circumvent state laws on this issue,” he vowed, promising an end to the Bush administration’s high-profile raids on providers of medical pot, which is legal in 16 states and the District of Columbia.

But over the past year, the Obama administration has quietly unleashed a multi­agency crackdown on medical cannabis that goes far beyond anything undertaken by George W. Bush. The feds are busting growers who operate in full compliance with state laws, vowing to seize the property of anyone who dares to even rent to legal pot dispensaries, and threatening to imprison state employees responsible for regulating medical marijuana. With more than 100 raids on pot dispensaries during his first three years, Obama is now on pace to exceed Bush’s record for medical-marijuana busts. “There’s no question that Obama’s the worst president on medical marijuana,” says Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project. “He’s gone from first to worst.”

It’s not all that surprising, but is just another example of the untrustworthy nature of politicians, Barack Obama just being the latest among them.

There is no medical reason to keep marijuana out of the hands of the sick or dying.

What this is about is money.

There isn’t a national politician today who will man the line against moneyed interests on behalf of we the people. Neither Barack Obama or Mitt Romney would dare, both of whom are fueled by the same elite few who control the levers of financial power.

The same reason Pres. Obama did a back room deal with big Pharma, as well as private insurance companies, on health care. It comes down to the issue of no vision, no courage, no larger concept of health care beyond 20th century medicine that is stuck in antiquated means of treating symptoms, while never going beyond, which should include offering a better quality of living for the sick.

I talked about my own journey through an athletic injury recently for Zocalo Public Square, when I utilized a trio of alternative therapies to navigate stratospheric pain, with acupuncture finally showing me the way up and out. None of the alternative avenues were covered by health insurance.

“Sugar Blues” was written decades ago, yet it was some sort of scandal that “60 Minutes” recently did a report that sugar kills. This is not news. We’re stuck on stupid where our own health is concerned, because people won’t even accept that much of it depends on our own lifestyle, behavior and actions.

Doctors aren’t trained on nutrition and prevention, because there’s no money in it. Women face the same challenges with doctors at mid-life, with bio-identical hormones a mystery to most doctors, while being out of reach for many and not covered by insurance. But they offer a sparkling way through the toughest life gateway a girl faces, which threatens her very sexual nature. It’s not a coincidence that marriages falter when women are going through the thunder road hormone journey, while men are desperately clinging to their flagging machismo. Men face similar struggles, but as easy as it is for them to get Viagra, testosterone cremes are equally available.

However, these life chapters are separate from life threatening illnesses or terminal diagnoses.

The first step out of this hamster wheel is medical marijuana. But people actually still believe marijuana is a gateway drug, with infotainment cable shows parroting popular anecdotes made for people who are scared of their own shadows. Gateway drug hocus-pocus is the most preposterously ignorant assumption the uninformed weed trackers have today.

Remember when Rep. Ron Paul was made a laughing stock for his comment on heroin? He was on to something about personal liberties and drugs, with legalization and regulation the answer, even if heroin isn’t the most effective example, unless you’re recovering from invasive surgery and you’re in the hospital and need to mask the post-op pain. We need someone with the courage of Ron Paul, but who also has the integrity of a liberal to acknowledge libertarianism in the modern age also requires a government safety net, because of the corrupt nature of the global economy and concentrated wealth. Someone who is equally respectful that women’s individual liberties cannot be abridged by either ideology, religiosity or out of convenience.

Now comes a fascinating and enlightened article in the New York Times

Grob and his colleagues are part of a resurgence of scientific interest in the healing power of psychedelics. Michael Mithoefer, for instance, has shown that MDMA is an effective treatment for severe P.T.S.D. Halpern has examined case studies of people with cluster headaches who took LSD and reported their symptoms greatly diminished. And psychedelics have been recently examined as treatment for alcoholism and other addictions.

Despite the promise of these investigations, Grob and other end-of-life researchers are careful about the image they cultivate, distancing themselves as much as possible from the 1960s, when psychedelics were embraced by many and used in a host of controversial studies, most famously the psilocybin project run by Timothy Leary. Grob described the rampant drug use that characterized the ’60s as “out of control” and said of his and others’ current research, “We are trying to stay under the radar. We want to be anti-Leary.” Halpern agreed. “We are serious sober scientists,” he told me.

Being “anti-Leary” is always the first step, because if you aren’t take seriously the game is over. As an anti-Leary libertarian, though his philosophy is misogynistic, that’s one thing Ron Paul offered that scared so many zombie Republicans and Democrats, though he remains naive that a safety net in the modern era isn’t foundational to a humane society.

Time Magazine did a story on ecstasy back in 2000, with a section tucked into it that pointed to the same types of properties the Times article is pointing to today.

Sue Stevens, the woman who took it in 1997 with her husband Shane–he has since died of kidney cancer–learned about the drug from a mutual friend of hers and Doblin’s. She believes e helped Shane find the right attitude to fight his illness, and she helps Doblin advocate for limited legal use. Soon his association will help fund the first approved study of MDMA in psychotherapy, involving 30 victims of rape in Spain diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. In this country, the FDA has approved only one study. In 1995 Dr. Charles Grob, a ucla psychiatrist, used it as a pain reliever for end-stage cancer patients. In the first phase of the study, he concluded the drug is safe if used in controlled situations under careful monitoring.

Raves, dance clubs and the drinking crowd have taken the healing properties of drugs like ecstasy and MDMA, even marijuana, out of the health equation and put the marketing in the hands of establishment fogies, big Pharma, the government and politicians who don’t care about quality of life for people in the throes of dealing with their own mental crises, and even their very mortality. These same people hounded Dr. Kervorkian through the end of his life, even if all he was doing is helping adults manage their own passing, the most personal of decisions.

The story in the Times is important. It talks about alternative medicine and healing when dealing with the most humbling moments of our life.

When you look at our politics, however, whether it’s Barack Obama or Mitt Romney, as well as the people elected to Congress, there’s absolutely no evidence that an enlightenment epiphany is on the horizon. There is no one with the ethical fortitude to speak for people facing life-shattering illnesses or their own mortality, helping them get options beyond the conventional, which offer no relief in the process of healing or death, let alone a quality of life that allows a person to go out with dignity and grace, with a little laughter on the side.

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Army 82nd Airborne Pose with Afghan Bomber Body Parts

U.S. troops posed with body parts of Afghan bombers

An American soldier says he released the photos to the Los Angeles Times to draw attention to the safety risk of a breakdown in leadership and discipline. The Army has started a criminal investigation.

via the Los Angeles Times

We have a breakdown and it started some time ago.

George W. Bush was in charge when the worst military scandal since the Vietnam My Lai Massacre happened at Abu Ghraib. That his Administration was responsible for war crimes under the Geneva Conventions will never be proven, but that they occurred few of us doubt. It was under Bush that our military standards for recruitment had to be lowered, because the multiple tours were destroying our military.

Gen. Stanley McChyrstal and his elite staff were humiliated through hubris in a Rolling Stone interview that got one of the most talented military men in modern history deservedly sacked.

The Secret Service gets caught with prostitutes because they wanted a 2-for-1 deal and were too cheap to pay the girls their rate.

Something’s gone terribly wrong in our military industrial complex, which is not news, but it has become so wide, deep and secretive that control is no longer an option.

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Mitt Romney Targets HUD in Hot Mic Moment

“I’m going to take a lot of departments in Washington, and agencies, and combine them. Some eliminate, but I’m probably not going to lay out just exactly which ones are going to go,” Romney said. “Things like Housing and Urban Development, which my dad was head of, that might not be around later. But I’m not going to actually go through these one by one. What I can tell you is, we’ve got far too many bureaucrats. I will send a lot of what happens in Washington back to the states.” – Wall Street Journal

Oh, how perfect. April is Fair Housing Month.

Obviously, team Romney couldn’t care less.

They don’t care that every year HUD gets 10,000 complaints about housing discrimination.

Soldiers without a roof over their heads, it’s not our problem it’s theirs.

Team Romney doesn’t take enforcing anti-discrimination in high poverty neighborhoods seriously.

As for housing discrimination against LGBT individuals and families, it’s a reality Mitt Romney evidently ignores.

For a man who once considered an elevator for his cars, affordable housing doesn’t mean much. Unlike his dad, who worked his way up, Mitt Romney simply can’t relate to the concept of The Fair Housing Act, passed in 1968.

Unlike Bill Clinton, as well as Republican administrations going back to 1965, increasing home ownership of minorities is not his priority.

Unlike Barack Obama, community development doesn’t seem to grab the Mittster either.

Presidents of both political parties have supported HUD and the work the agency does going back decades into the 20th century. Supporting HUD has been a bipartisan event, because it’s about helping people who need it.

The campaign was quick to say these weren’t specific details, because he’s running for President for Pete’s sake!

“Gov. Romney is discussing some of the ideas he has to tackle the big issues facing America. Gov. Romney has also laid out a bold set of policy proposals that will grow our economy, cut spending and get our massive debt under control,” spokesperson Amanda Henneberg said, emphasizing that the proposals were just discussions. – Los Angeles Times

What would closing HUD mean? Maybe a better way to understand this is to focus on the over 24 million people who became homeowners because of HUD and the Federal Housing Administration.

Here are a few links on what HUD does for people, with much of the focus on those who are the most vulnerable in our society. You know, part of the 99% that are rarely counted and many of whom don’t vote, with those above poverty certainly not the wheel house of team Romney.

Avoiding Foreclosure
Buying a Home
Economic Development
Energy
Environment
Fair Lending
 Grants
Home Improvements
Homelessness
Homes for Sale
Housing Discrimination
Housing Research and Data Sets
HUD Homes
Information for Disabled Persons
Information for Senior Citizens
Limited Denials of Participation
Veteran Information

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Rick Santorum Crashes, Adult Industry Celebrates

“America is suffering a pandemic of harm from pornography. It contributes to misogyny and violence against women. It is a contributing factor to prostitution and sex trafficking.” – Santorum Declares War on Porn Industry

Rick Santorum is an ignorant putz and like all politicians loves pontificating on subjects he knows absolutely nothing about.

As if ridding the world of the adult industry would stop sex trafficking? As if people would be better off without the outlet of video fantasies? Who actually believes this nonsense?

The National Organization for Marriage likely does, but they also believe homosexuality is, well, whatever they say it is, starting with a whole group of people deserving to be cut out off from marriage.

Republicans aren’t hip to equality, as John McCain proved by voting against the Ledbetter Act for equal pay; as Scott Walker proved recently when he signed a bill repealing the 2009 Equal Pay Enforcement Act.

Under the new law, there will be no remedy for justice under state employment law for women who are sexually harassed in the workplace, or for minorities who are subjected to racial epithets and other signs of discrimination. – Scott Walker Quietly Signs Anti-Abortion Measures, Repeals Equal Pay Act, Ahead of Easter Weekend

No one ever cares if women in the adult industry are making their own choices and raking it in as long as their looks and popularity lasts. It’s a gamble, but it’s theirs to make.

Stephen Hirsh of Vivid Entertainment nailed the Republican problem, via Politico:

Hirsh said he “doesn’t seem to have his finger on the pulse of what’s really going on out there. Again, this is 2012. People are more comfortable with sexually explicit material than ever before. I think this country has some bigger problems that they have to deal with than whether or not someone’s watching an adult film on their computer.”

Hirsch said that Republicans “say ‘less government, less government,’ until it comes to moral issues when it’s like, ‘Ah! Government should be involved because the government knows what you should think and what you should watch’ and I think ultimately that is dangerous.”

What Hirsh has to say about Democrats is something I read almost wistfully. It reminded me of 2000, when I shared the Los Angeles Times Southern California Living page with Hugh Hefner, Pres. Bill Clinton, and a shot of “Boogie Nights,” in a column close to the Democratic convention titled “L.A.’s Long Strange Tryst With the Democrats.”

Ah, those were the days.

The Internet set strippers, adult actresses and other female adult entrepreneurs free. I was actually there when it started, one of the only female managing editors talking about sex and politics when the web economy took off. I saw women start fan clubs on the web, walk away from being employee to start million-dollar businesses, including in film.

Let’s also remember all the blue chip companies and hotel chains who profit from porn, because their guests enjoy renting it.

There’s an underground smut world that’s damaging to everyone and nobody is going to say otherwise. But these companies operate on the margins and the legit operators want no part of them, while fighting against child pornographers, something that deserves the guillotine or something equally barbaric.

The right’s war against women is an offshoot of the Republican moralizing that brought Pres. Bill Clinton to heel in the 1990s, focusing on Monica Lewinski while Al Qaeda was plotting across the globe.

Republicans today have become more interested in what people do in their personal lives and bedrooms, which is why conservatism is bankrupt. It’s the antithesis of conservatism.

As for Democrats, your average citizen believes they’re all that is standing between them and austerity U.S.A., which includes a dry, passionless existence where caring for our brothers and sisters is seen as extravagance. People are too busy to realize that the Republican Party’s rightward march has brought Democrats to the right, too.

Preview of coming attractions, a grand bargain on entitlements, compliments of whoever is elected, Obama or Romney.

So, I don’t see Democrats as the savior some do.

But then I know there are plenty of them who belong in the war on women category, too. Remember that the Stupak Amendment is named after a Democrat, whose actions helped set off the war on women in the first place, with anti-women’s freedom Democrats being applauded as part of a “big tent” philosophy.

Not for me.

You’ll also have to forgive me if I don’t believe Mitt Romney’s going to come after people’s porn. He’s a businessman and his friends in the hospitality industry will tell him sex is profitable.

As far as I’m concerned, none of these guys can be trusted.

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Picture of the Day Comes from Syria

from Facebook (h/t Andy Carvin, NPR, via Twitter)

“In a desperate attempt to crush the uprising, Syrian forces have executed people in cold blood, civilians and opposition fighters alike,” said Ole Solvang, emergencies researcher at Human Rights Watch. “They are doing it in broad daylight and in front of witnesses, evidently not concerned about any accountability for their crimes.” – Syria: Extrajudicial Executions – Security Council Sanctions, ICC Referral Needed

From March, tweeted just today, “The New Syria” caption on Facebook: “A woman kissing a Free Syrian Army soldier…”

It comes on a day where Human Rights Watch released a 25-page report on extrajudicial executions by Syrian military and pro-government “shabeeha” militias. It’s titled, “In Cold Blood: Summary Executions by Syrian Security Forces and Pro-Government Militias.”

It’s less than 24-hours until the cease fire is to begin, with reports today revealing that the Syrian government shows no signs of beginning the preparation for standing down.

NBC reported this morning that shots were fired across the Turkish border today, when Syrian protesters on the Syrian side were targeted. Cross-border conflict and the wider spread of violence is a worrisome aspect, some see as inevitable if Assad doesn’t end the carnage.

Assad’s government has also demanded that Qatar and Saudi Arabia stop funding the Free Syrian Army, also asking for them to lay down weapons, before any cease fire can occur.

The chances of either being a good idea given the war crimes already committed by Pres. Assad and his government is nil. Anyone trusting Assad at this point is insane.

This post has been updated.

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Frantic ‘War on Women’ Media Defense by Republicans

A word of caution about what you’ll be reading from now until November.

An example is seen in an op-ed on Politico alleging that “Bay State not buying ‘war on women.’”

It’s written by a woman associated with the Independent Women’s Voice, which is run by Kellyanne Conway, who also was hired by Newt Gingrich.

They’re trying to bolster Scott Brown against Elizabeth Warren, with the race going to be rough all the way to the end.

What Conway and her polling firm, as well as other Republicans, know is that the Republican “war on women” is working for Democrats, which has been seen everywhere. Obama sees it in his numbers, as does Romney in the negative.

The only part worth reading in the op-ed is this:

Sen. Brown and other Republicans should note, however, the importance of properly framing this debate. Fifty percent of voters said they would be more likely to vote for a candidate who says: “It’s wrong for government to compel people to violate their religious beliefs” (compared with 30 percent who’d be less likely). Yet 49 percent of surveyed Massachusetts voters would be more likely to vote for someone who “would require religious organizations and employers, even those who have religious objections, to pay for health care plans which include providing abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization and contraception” (compared with 33 percent who would be less likely).

Framing, that’s what it is about, which is job one for Republicans right now. Beginning with deceptive op-eds like this one, because they’re getting their heads handed to them by women.

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