Just Jokes…
May 30, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
Barr May Take Republican Votes
Former Republican congressman Bob Barr of Georgia was nominated as the Libertarian Party’s presidential candidate and may take votes away from John McCain. What do you think?
Linda Vega,
Systems Analyst
“And then there’s Barack Obama. That guy’s taking a huge chunk of the vote away from McCain.”
Alan Chambers,
Welder
“I’d gladly vote for Mr. Barr if I didn’t consider the voter registration process such a flagrant affront of my personal liberties.”
Andrew Saunders,
Animal Trainer
“So up until this nomination, our best choice to ensure public rights and personal freedoms was John McCain?”
Photo of the Day
May 30, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s photo of the day shows the Los Angeles Lakers, who won their first Western Conference title since 2004. Can we legitimately call the Spurs a dynasty when they never even make it to the NBA Finals the year after the win the championship?
Video of the Day
May 30, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s video of the day shows Father Michael Pfleger preaching at Trinity United Church of Christ. Of course, his remarks have caused another major controversy for Barack Obama. Thoughts?
Live From Death Row
May 29, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
When Empires Fade
Mumia Abu-Jamal
[col. writ. 5/21/08] (c) ‘08
Two things brought me to this topic; the fading of empires.
First, reading an article on the heyday of the British Empire, and their efforts to suppress popular resistance to their rule in parts of Asia; and secondly, the reception of US President George W. Bush, when he recently ventured to the Middle East in search of lower oil prices and relevancy.
Both were eye-opening.
The former for what it revealed about the lengths to which empires will go to hold on to power; the latter for how quickly power and influence can slip away.
Ostensibly, an American President is a kind of temporary global monarch, for his (?) power is so vast that, as Iraq showed, whole societies can be upended, their lives, economy, politics and culture shattered-quite literally, on one person’s whim.
Yet, as we’ve also seen, that power is not absolute, and can be challenged by the most unlikely of opponents.
It has costs, some of which are the precipitous decline in Bush’s popularity, and the corresponding fall in American prestige.
One instance was when Bush begged the Saudis for a break in oil prices and a loosening in supplies. The Saudi princes coolly declined his requests; nothing personal – it’s just business.
Then the president was scheduled to meet with Lebanon’s embattled Prime Minister, Fuad Saniora, but Saniora called to cancel the meeting. He apparently had a more important meeting planned with high-ranking members of Hezbollah.
Such sights aren’t seen everyday. They are markers of how the US is seen -often by it’s ‘friends’!
Egyptian journalist Hisham Qassem observed, on the latest Bush visit and his reception, “It was clear that America is neither loved nor feared,” a remarkable statement that would’ve hardly been heard some 8 years ago. *
When the British Empire was trying to hold on to its imperial properties in Asia, it formed treacherous military units called the Special Operation Volunteer force (SOVF) in Malaysia, composed of ex-communists who hunted down their former comrades and butchered them for bucks.
After their dirty deeds, they were paid blood money, their crimes were written off the books, they were given false identities, and they were released into Malaysian society, some doubtless forming criminal networks.
The US performed similar tricks during Operation Phoenix in Vietnam during the war. Few of us know, even now, the full dimensions of Operation Phoenix and how it ravaged Vietnamese society. We know, of course, how the Vietnam War turned out.
If these events tell us anything, it is that empires are capable of immense violence, but there comes a time when even their influence fades.
No empire can last forever.
I think we are witnessing the fading of this one.
–(c) ‘08 maj
Just Jokes…
May 29, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
Germans Making ‘Green’ Bombs
Scientists in Germany are experimenting with new environmentally friendly explosives to use in combat. What do you think?
Logan Richardson,
Wedding Planner
“That’s smart since peace talks spawn such a huge waste of paper.”
Matthew Moore,
Graphic Designer
“Well, if it’s anything like the ‘green’ dishwashing liquid my wife makes us use, you’ll have to use a ton of these ‘green’ bombs to have the same effect as one regular one.”
Anna Hartsell,
Custodian
“Well that solves all of the issues that I have with warfare.”

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