Monday, September 07, 2009

Is the Republican "Brand" irreparably damaged?

Just remember, boys and girls: this is not the first time in history that self-absorption, paranoia, and self-righteousness have exemplified conservatives. It is nice to hear all of the bubbly talk about the Party being done for. But it is not realistic to expect it to fade into the annals of history.

Tom Ridge Shows Why the Republican Party Is Intellectually Bankrupt | PEEK | AlterNet
We now have a wealth of other material clearly showing that Ridge's implied meaning is simply and utterly false. However, if you simply take his literal meaning, it's arguably defensible--but utterly damning. Sure the decision may have been based on "keep[ing] America safe"--a decision made by a bunch of pee-in-their-pants chickenhawks with guilty consciences for having allowed the most spectacular terrorist attack in world history to happen on their watch.

Such men were so mentally and morally compromised that actual evidence simply did not play any role in what "keep[ing] America safe" meant to them. They "trusted their gut", not after looking at all the facts, but instead of looking at them. That men of stupendously bad judgment--so bad, in fact, that it can't really be called judgment at all--might be trying to "keep America safe" does not even begin to be a legitimate defense of their perfidy in deceiving the public.

But for Ridge, that's exactly what it does. Bush and Cheney were America's leaders. This alone is enough to exempt them from any sort of critical scrutiny.

Maddow's framework typifies the essence of liberalism and Enlightenment reason: we base our actions on reality, we reason from reality, and when we find out we have been mistaken, we go back and learn why were mistaken, so that we do not make the same mistakes again.

Ridge, on the other hand, typifies the conservative mind. He does not learn. He cannot learn. Because he cannot question mistakes made by leaders. He can question mistakes made by underlings, but since the big decisions are not made by underlings, he can never question the big decisions. And thus he is incapable of learning the big lessons.

No wonder conservatism is utterly doomed to failure, after failure, after failure, after failure. What else could such a belief system possibly produce?


It is not unusual to see and hear this kind of false logic, patriotic blindness from conservatives in America. Remember, these folk believe that they are going to be swept up from this earthly plane to live forever at the "right hand of God" on "Judgment Day" while at the same time condemning the Islamic belief that they will be greeted in heaven by rivers of flowing honey and 72 virgins.

But it is ABSOLUTELY fun to think about a day when they ARE all swept up and away by something! Then the rest of us might actually be able to live in peace and prosperity.

Amen.



Friday, September 04, 2009

The making of a scapegoat - Lockerbie Uncovered

It is no secret to a student of the American Dark Side that they have no problem at all with killing their own, sometimes by the thousands, to further their deep dark agenda of world domination. These animals have no conscience and their only god is power. Again we see the combination of elements that makes up their G-O-D in this story: Gold, Oil, and Drugs. That is the only god of power that they pay obeisance to.

The making of a scapegoat | SocialistWorker.org
According to a Washington Post report, Bush personally contacted Margaret Thatcher and urged that the Lockerbie investigation be made "low key," in his words, according to leaked accounts of the conversation. Thatcher apparently complied--there were no arrests or charges.

Why would the U.S. want to downplay allegations against Palestinian terrorists paid by Iran--then still public enemy number one in the Middle East, at least publicly?

Some of the shadowy events surrounding Lockerbie provided possible reasons.

For one thing, U.S. intelligence agents knew about the arrests in Germany, but apparently didn't move aggressively. Other revelations in Britain pointed in a different direction--that an embarrassing security breach at Heathrow Airport may have allowed the bombers to put the explosives on board there.

Investigators for Pan Am turned up a more startling possibility. They concluded that U.S. intelligence officials, seeking to free American hostages held in Lebanon, had struck a deal with Syrian drug dealers connected to the hostage takers.

In exchange for information about the hostages, the investigators claimed, CIA agents would route drugs from Lebanon into the U.S. in luggage that was exempt from normal airport security procedures. Interfor, the security firm hired by Pan Am, speculated that the drug dealers may have switched a suitcase containing a bomb with one filled with drugs.

Interfor further suggested that Charles McKeen, the head of a U.S. intelligence team traveling on Pan Am Flight 103, was coming back to Washington to blow the whistle on the drug operation--and that his colleagues may have looked the other way as the bomb plot developed.

If that seems far-fetched, it should be remembered that the White House was now inhabited by Bush, a former head of the CIA, and staffed by the men who came up with the Iran-contra arms-for-hostages operation under Reagan--selling military supplies to a country they publicly denounced as an enemy of peace in exchange for freeing American hostages in Lebanon, with the proceeds from the arms sales going to the right-wing contras fighting to overthrow Nicaragua's Sandinista government.


When everything is said and done, the ones who are truly responsible, truly guilty, will still be protected against any harm by our own tax money, law enforcement, and oblivion.

The Insurance Industry IS the "Death Panels"

‘Death panels’ and the health insurance industry
Puffing on his cigar, grinning from ear to ear, he takes a few extra moments to savor the beautiful irony of the death panel issue. It has tickled him no end because he knows that if any death panels actually exist in the US, they have been created by the insurance industry itself.

Of course, the health insurance industry doesn’t call them death panels. No, they call them “HMOs” and “managed care,” and their purpose is to deny benefits to the sick and the elderly whenever possible, even if the patient’s claim is valid, even if it means the patient will die.

The executive has overseen the health insurance industry “death panel” guidelines. He knows how much money they have saved his company, and he feels the sublime contentment of a plan executed to perfection.

Now, the very people that his policies are designed to exploit are blindly trying to destroy a plan that would provide them with better health care. Perfect, he thinks, just perfect.


And that is the really sad part about it, people who the industry have set in their sights as "expendable in the name of profit" think that by protecting the status quo and the profits of the true elite, they are somehow protecting themselves from the evil communists. And some of the morons who are screaming the loudest are on Medicare! I have even heard veterans trashing "health care for all" as a communist plot in the halls of the VA Hospital.

I just don't get it. Are Amerikans really that dense?

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Rep. Jenkins caught lying again, Ms. Smith speaks out

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Rep. Lynn Jenkins' terrible awful no good very bad August is definitely extending into September.


Yesterday, her parade of failure marched on. Elizabeth Smith, the uninsured single mother Jenkins laughed at, is now telling her story. Last night on the Ed Show, she made it clear that she was "frustrated" with her Congresswoman and that she "wasn't looking for a handout" in insurance reform.


After this week, I bet Lynn Jenkins can't wait to get back home to Washington.


Here's the video of Ed Schultz's interview with Ottawa's Elizabeth Smith. I'd post it but there seems to be some trouble getting it to embed here.

Elizabeth Smith wasn't just speaking out on the Ed Show. She took her story to the streets last night speaking at a health care rally in Ottawa. We haven't been able to get our hands on the video but reports from the event says it was well very attended and organized.


Now, you might be asking yourself, how can Lynn Jenkins dig a deeper hole for herself? Apparently, by more lying. Jenkins released this statment via Scott Rothschild from the Lawrence Journal World:


Instead of playing gotcha politics on blogs and zipping off press releases to MSNBC, and using the young woman’s situation as a fundraising appeal for her political party, Congresswoman Jenkins’s office is looking into current resources available to the mother in existing programs.


There are two problems with this statement. First, in what is an obvious attempt to marginalize her, that statement implies that Elizabeth Smith is a Democrat. She is not -- she is a registered independent. Second, the LJ World spoke with Ms. Smith and she hasn't heard from Jenkins or any member of her staff. How can they help her, if they aren't talking to her?


What we've done is found Lynn Jenkins failing to do her job again. Kansans are starting to have buyers remorse. Lynn Jenkins has failed to read legislation she's voted on, she failed again by saying she won't read the health bills she opposes, she failed on a compassion level when she laughed at Ms. Smith last week, and now's she failing to do her job and help her constituents.


It's a pattern, and it's a disturbing one. Failure is the name of the game with Lynn Jenkins.


But like I wrote yesterday, it won't mean a thing if we don't have resources to build an infrastructure for our eventual candidate in the district. So many of you dug deep and helped us yesterday, but we still need your help.


Here's what I wrote yesterday for reference:


Can you help us build our party by making a small donation of $10? The stronger we are, and the more resources we have, the better chance we have of being successful in 2010. Every penny will go toward building a grassroots infrastructure -- both online and offline -- that we will utilize to ensure victory in November. Any support you can provide would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks again for your continued support and friendship.



I just love it when a politician openly displays how ignorant or selfish they are. I love it even more when it is a conservative that does it. I am reminded of the movie "Oh Brother, Where art thou?". The deep south was without a doubt deeply conservative in their values. But when their KKK Member Politician showed them just how bigoted he was, they literally ran him out of town on a rail. In my dream world, I can see that happening to many of our politicians today. But then, it IS a DREAM world in which it happens... and the movies.

Missouri state capital rallies for health care reform

Missouri state capital rallies for health care reform


Author: Tony Pecinovsky
People's Weekly World Newspaper, 09/03/09 04:59



JEFFERSON CITY, MO – “I was too expensive, so they got rid of me,” Robert Green told hundreds of rural Missourians who rallied for health care reform here on the Capital steps September 2.


Green lost his job in 2006 due to a disability. “They got rid of me because my health care cost too much,” he said.

Additionally, he had to wait five months for disability relief and another two years before he became eligible for Medicare. “People shouldn’t have to wait to get health care,” Green added.

“Missouri’s ruling party has turned their backs on us,” Green said. The Missouri house and
senate are dominated by Republicans who doggedly refuse health care reform. In fact, under the former Republican Governor Matt Blunt 100,000 Missourians were taken off the Medicare roles, including 25,000 children.

“They’re letting the lobbyists pad their pockets. This is about people, not profits. Get the lobbyists out of Washington,” he continued.

The theme of the rally was to urge Congress to get back to work passing health care reform. Congress reconvenes on September 8.

Judy Baker, a former state representative from Columbia, MO, told participants, “health care isn’t just another item on the political agenda. It has real life consequences. Every day one person in Missouri dies because they don’t have health care.”

Baker added, “Health care reform cannot wait. For financial reasons, for the deficit, for our families and for moral reasons, health care reform cannot wait.”

Baker also chided the right-wing Republican fear mongering. “Enough is enough is enough of the fear,” she said. “There are no death panels. No one is going to pull the plug on grandma.” She said there is nothing wrong with honest debate around complex issues that sincere Americans are concerned about. However, she added, “enough of the imaginary enemies.”

House Minority Leader Paul LeVota couldn’t agree more. He said, “we know they are lying. But we have to have the courage and conviction to remember the thousands who have been denied coverage. This is about them.”

Disabled activist Richard Blakley said he was tired of the Missouri Republicans blocking state-level reform. “We need to bi-pass the state,” he said. “We need to support the federal government in its reform efforts and make the state comply. Then we’ll be one out of 50 states with real health care reform.”

Blakley also discussed the death panel issue. He said, “You want to see real death panels? HMO’s are death panels. If you’ve ever been rejected service by a health care provider, you know there are death panels. It ain't right. They know it and we know it.”

“The big insurance and big pharmaceutical companies have billions of dollars. Confusion reigns because of their big money,” Blakley added.

Melanie Edwards found out nine months ago that she has breast cancer. She has health care. However, “my health care provider hasn’t paid one penny. My bills are now over $100,000. The insurance company says they are investigating. They say it was a pre-existing condition,” Edwards added.

Edwards said she had to track down all of her old medical records and mail them to the insurance company. “What kind of country puts its citizens through something like this when they’re sick,” she asked?

She added, “The insurance companies are only chasing the dollars. They are giving me the intentional run-around. How is this helping people get healthier,” she asked?

John Bowman, a retired United Auto Workers’ Union member and former state representative, connected the struggle for stronger unions to living conditions for non-union workers. He said, “my union used to set the standard for health care coverage in this country. As my union’s health care plan was dismantled, everybody’s health care plan has suffered.”

He said, “We live in a vicious, vicious environment where Wall-Street greed has given way to health industry greed. I don’t know about you,” Bowman added, “but I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired.”

According to Robin Acree, from GRO-Grassroots Organizing, a Mexico, MO based organization, “all nine congressional districts are represented here."

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Fascism?

Does any of the following sound even remotely familiar?

In Hitler’s Germany, political and economic fascism was welcomed by the big money corporate interests that were afraid of the power of the trade union movement. German fascism (Nazism) spawned thuggery, street fighting (the infamous Brownshirts and SA) and routinely disrupted, by intimidating and shouting down their anti-fascist opponents, any attempt at open-minded public discourse. Election fraud was rampant and there was an obsession with national security issues.

Two good places to start learning the forgotten history of fascism are with Dr. Laurence Britt’s 14 points of fascism found at here and with more at Wikipedia.


If anyone can read the above and not recognize all of the Emphasized words as events that have actually happened right here in Amerika over the past 8 years (or even 8 days!) and that it was Republicans or Republican operatives that were committing these acts, then you either don't want to admit it to yourself or are one of the fascists of which it describes!

So, if anyone wants to criticize me for bantering about the 'F' word, I refer you to Wikipedia... and your favorite news outlet.

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The good news — people infected with AIDS virus do not seem to be at special risk from H1N1

I'm more than a little confused here:

WHO warns of severe form of swine flu

An assistant teacher checks a student’s temperature before a class begins to prevent possible contagion of the H1N1 flu virus at Sangmyung University in Seoul August 28, 2009. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won


Reuters | Aug 28, 2009

By Maggie Fox


WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Doctors are reporting a severe form of swine flu that goes straight to the lungs, causing severe illness in otherwise healthy young people and requiring expensive hospital treatment, the World Health Organization said on Friday.


Some countries are reporting that as many as 15 percent of patients infected with the new H1N1 pandemic virus need hospital care, further straining already overburdened healthcare systems, WHO said in an update on the pandemic.


“During the winter season in the southern hemisphere, several countries have viewed the need for intensive care as the greatest burden on health services,” it said.


“Preparedness measures need to anticipate this increased demand on intensive care units, which could be overwhelmed by a sudden surge in the number of severe cases.”


Earlier, WHO reported that H1N1 had reached epidemic levels in Japan, signaling an early start to what may be a long influenza season this year, and that it was also worsening in tropical regions.


“Perhaps most significantly, clinicians from around the world are reporting a very severe form of disease, also in young and otherwise healthy people, which is rarely seen during seasonal influenza infections,” WHO said.


“In these patients, the virus directly infects the lung, causing severe respiratory failure [emphasis mine]. Saving these lives depends on highly specialized and demanding care in intensive care units, usually with long and costly stays.”


MINORITIES AT RISK


Minority groups and indigenous populations may also have a higher risk of being severely ill with H1N1 [emphasis mine].


“In some studies, the risk in these groups is four to five times higher than in the general population,” WHO said.


“Although the reasons are not fully understood, possible explanations include lower standards of living and poor overall health status, including a high prevalence of conditions such as asthma, diabetes and hypertension. [emphasis mine]”


WHO said it was advising countries in the Northern Hemisphere to prepare for a second wave of pandemic spread. “Countries with tropical climates, where the pandemic virus arrived later than elsewhere, also need to prepare for an increasing number of cases,” it said.


Every year, seasonal flu infects between 5 percent and 20 percent of a given population and kills between 250,000 and 500,000 people globally. Because hardly anyone has immunity to the new H1N1 virus, experts believe it will infect far more people than usual, as much as a third of the population.


It also disproportionately affects younger people, unlike seasonal flu which mainly burdens the elderly, and thus may cause more severe illness and deaths among young adults and children than seasonal flu does.


“Data continue to show that certain medical conditions increase the risk of severe and fatal illness. These include respiratory disease, notably asthma, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and immunosuppression, [emphasis mine]” WHO said.


“When anticipating the impact of the pandemic as more people become infected, health officials need to be aware that many of these predisposing conditions have become much more widespread in recent decades, thus increasing the pool of vulnerable people.”


WHO estimates that more than 230 million people globally have asthma, and more than 220 million have diabetes. Obesity may also worsen the risk of severe infection, WHO said.


The good news — people infected with AIDS virus do not seem to be at special risk from H1N1, WHO said [emphasis mine].



As the very creation of the H1N1 virus is alleged to be the result of the actions of the very agencies involved in the effort to "contain" the outbreak there are many more questions than there are answers surrounding all aspects of the alleged pandemic. Indeed, there is a law suit currently filed with the FBI against WHO and a laundry list of other agencies over the "outbreak" and subsequent efforts to contain it.


But this new article absolutely baffles me. It is generally known (but not realized) among the general population that the symptoms of H1N1 are virtually indistinguishable from those of the regular flu and even the common cold. It lists a plethora of pre-existing conditions which would likely complicate an exposure or make one more susceptible.


The problem, as I see it, is that many of these conditions are ones that people with AIDS already deal with regularly. Yet, WHO is claiming that PLWH/A (People Living With HIV/AIDS) "do not seem to be at special risk from H1N1". For those of us who are PLWH/A, this is indeed good news, if not just a bit baffling.


I personally have been worried that the health police would be knocking on my door at any moment with a flu jab in one hand and a gun in the other, thus sealing my fate as a casualty of "pandemic control". Does this new information mean that I will not have to submit to another injection of toxic poisons? Or that I will just be at the back of the line? My preference is to avoid the "lines" altogether. But I can't help wondering what their motivation is for excluding PLWH/A, which is by definition "immunosuppression" which is described as a "condition(s) [that] increase(s) the risk of severe and fatal illness", from their 'short list' of those doomed to die from the latest edition of "Fear Inc., the Series".


Could it be that they have already infected us with one weaponized virus and due to the economy they don't want to 'waste' another bullet on us? Time will tell.




Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Watchdog questions security at U.S. Embassy in Kabul?

There is just soooo very much wrong with this story! I'd like to think that most people would recognize right off the top the most grievous of the wrongs. But as I am wont to do, I fear that some might be overlooked. So, I'll list some of them, but certainly not all! I don't have the mental fortitude.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Overwork, language barriers and obscene, drunken behavior among guards at the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan is causing a breakdown in discipline that is jeopardizing security, a watchdog group said on Tuesday.


The nonpartisan Project on Government Oversight sent U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton a letter documenting complaints about guards working for ArmorGroup, North America, and photos of nearly naked men behaving lewdly at their camp.


"These are very serious allegations and we are treating them that way," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said at a briefing, adding the issue had been turned over to the department's inspector general.


Kelly was unable to say if the State Department was satisfied with ArmorGroup's performance or when the documents were sent to the inspector general. He said the State Department had "zero tolerance for the type of conduct that is alleged in these documents."


Pictures obtained by POGO showed guards, barely dressed in G-string style outfits, dancing around a bonfire and urinating while others snapped photographs. Video showed them pouring alcohol down the bare backside of a new recruit and trying to drink it as it spilled from the recruit's buttocks.


ArmorGroup, North America, a subsidiary of Wackenhut Services Inc., had no immediate comment on the letter or the allegations. The firm employs 450 guards to provide security at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul under a five-year, $189 million contract with the U.S. State Department.



O.K. Take a deep breath.


First, the staff is so thin that maintaining security with the personnel on hand is causing sleep deprivation? At a U.S. Embassy?


And what few, sleep deprived personnel they DO HAVE can't even communicate with each other due to language barriers?


And to blow off steam and have some fun, these protectors, these soldiers, these man's men run around in G-strings drinking liquor off of their buddies ASSES?!!!!


And the company running the show is called WACKENHUT, for Pete's sake? Who the hell couldn't have seen a problem with this coming a mile away? Sounds like the wacko's are certainly whacking each other off... I mean since they can't understand what each other are saying, why not? The universal language of man love.


Don't get me wrong, I don't personally care who you love or how you do it. But there is a time and a place for everything. A fucking war zone just doesn't strike me as the place to be holding man orgies! Of course, I could just be a prude. But I kind of doubt it in this circumstance.


But do you know what the most disturbing thing about this whole story is? THAT WE EVEN HAVE AN EMBASSY IN KABUL OF THIS MAGNITUDE! If the damned thing wasn't there, we wouldn't have the conditions that make this kind of embarrassing behavior even possible!


The reason that they have a "Lord of the Flies" mentality there is because that is the mentality of their bosses HERE!


I'm officially disgusted.


Monday, August 31, 2009

Missouri school district bans t-shirts for acknowledging evolution.

Missouri school district bans t-shirts for acknowledging evolution.

tshirtT-shirts worn by members of the Smith-Cotton High School band have been recalled by the school district because they contained images of evolution. The t-shirts featured an image of a monkey holding a brass instrument and progressing through various stages of evolution until eventually becoming a human. “I was disappointed with the image on the shirt,” said Sherry Melby, a band parent who teaches in the district. “I don’t think evolution should be associated with our school.” Assistant superintendent Brad Pollitt explained that the t-shirts were banned because they were imposing on religious views:

Though the shirts don’t violate the school’s dress code, Pollitt noted that the district is required by law to remain neutral on religion.

“If the shirts had said ‘Brass Resurrections’ and had a picture of Jesus on the cross, we would have done the same thing,” Pollitt said.

Law professor Jonathan Turley notes, “Evolution is not a religious issue. Extremists want to make evolution into a religious question, but it is not.”


This is the ignorance, prejudice, and denial that we live with every day! Amazing!

Taking a Bigger Cut of YOUR Tax Dollars. For what?

Just so you know how much it costs you for the state to keep you "safe" from all those pot smokers, drunks, dead beat dads, and other assorted threats upon the very fabric of society, we present you with...
THE CHART


(this is a state by state chart that shows how much percentage of your taxes goes to the Prison Industry)
And if you think that they are not getting rich off of your collective paranoia, well,... I've got some beach front property in New Mexico that I'll sell ya REAL CHEAP!

Imprisonment

If you need proof that the U.S. is becoming a prison based society, look no further than http://www.equalitytrust.org.uk/why/evidence/imprisonment

Imprisonment

The proportion of the population imprisoned in a society is influenced by four things: crime rates, conviction rates, the tendency to give prison sentences rather than fines or community service, and the lengths of prison sentences. Some societies use imprisonment far less, and when they do imprison people, they put more emphasis on training and rehabilitation so that re-offending rates are also lower.

In the UK, despite falling crime rates, imprisonment rates have been climbing steadily for decades leading to a crisis of prison overcrowding. In the USA only about 12% of the growth in prison populations is due to an increase in crime. In both countries the rise in prison populations over recent decades seems to be primarily the result of more punitive sentencing.

The USA imprisons people at 14 times the rate of Japan, and even within the USA there are big differences, Louisiana imprisons people at a rate six times higher than Minnesota. In a study published in the journal Social Science and Medicine, we have found strong links between imprisonment and income inequality - both internationally and among the 50 US states. We also found that the more equal US states, with lower homicide rates, are less likely to retain the death penalty. The graph below shows the international data.

Imprisonment

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For more information:

Wilkinson RG, Pickett KE. The problems of relative deprivation: why some societies do better than others. Social Science and Medicine 2007; 65: 1965-78 [PDF].

The Sentencing Project [external link]

The Crime and Society Foundation [external link]

The Long Strange Posthumous Life of Leon Trotsky

(EdgeLeft is an occasional column by David McReynolds, it can be circulated without further permission)

The Long Strange Posthumous Life of Leon Trotsky

Historically the Socialist Party USA had two major splits. The first was after the Russian Revolution, when there was an international split in all socialist parties between those who accepted the leadership of Lenin's Third International and those who didn't. In the US, Debs, who had proclaimed himself "a Bolshevik from the tip of my head to the tips of my toes" -- reflecting the overwhelming international support for the Russian Revolution -- then led the Socialist Party in rejecting Lenin's "21 demands".

There followed the split which led to the formation of the Communist Party. The second major split - (actually two in almost one year) - was the right wing split in 1936 by the Social Democratic Federation which wanted to support Roosevelt, breaking with Norman Thomas, and the split by the Socialist Workers Party which, under James Cannon, had entered the Socialist Party and then in 1937 split, taking much of the youth of the Socialist Party with it.

By the 1960's (in fact even by 1951, when I joined the Socialist Party) both the Socialist and Communist Parties were shadows of the past, battered by various currents. The Communist Party was never able to build a mass base here after the Cold War began - Communism was seen not simply as "radical" but as "treasonous". The Socialist Party, in no small part because, fearful it might be accused of being communist, spent too little time on what it favored, and too much time making sure its skirts were clean. (There is nothing simple about this - the Communist Party always had internal dissent, and there was a serious left wing in the Socialist Party, which I joined when I came into the SP).

Thus when we leap forward to the "final split" in the SP in 1972 we are talking about midgets. Max Shachtman took out his people to form the Social Democrats USA (actually, he had the majority at the 1972 convention, so for a brief moment he was the SP - it is ironic that it is Shachtman's group which has since totally vanished). Michael Harrington finally broke with Shachtman and split to form the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee which morphed into today's Democratic Socialists of America. The remnants of the old Socialist Party, some on the left, some on the right, regrouped under Frank Zeidler in 1973 to form what is today the Socialist Party USA, and which is, pretty much, the legitimate heir to the party of Debs and Thomas. (It is under the banner of this group that I ran for President in 1980 and 2000).

In the real world nothing is static. The Socialist Party, which has about 1,000 members, has attracted newer members who are not aware of the history, and whose radicalism includes an admiration to Lenin and Trotsky. The SP is not anywhere near another split - only genuine Trotskyist groups can split when they have less than a 1,000 members. But I've been fascinated by this odd posthumous life of Trotsky, and want to reflect on it here.

There really aren't any Leninists running around - there are lots of people who belong to "Marxist/Leninist" groups, such as the Communist Party, but there are simply not a dozen different Marxist/Leninist groups in this country. There are large numbers of socialists who are not even aware that there was a Marxist tradition before Lenin, and independent of Lenin. There must be a few Stalinist groups, I am sure I could find them on google, but not even the Communist Party today counts as Stalinist. Stalin has almost no heirs. In fact, the interesting thing about Stalin is that almost no one wanted to duplicate his politics. The Japanese and Italian Communist Parties broke with Moscow very early, not long after Tito had taken Yugoslavia out of the "Communist Bloc". Mao (a man Stalin once thought might best be "eliminated") defied Stalin almost from the beginning. The Vietnamese were careful, in taking aid from both China and the Soviet Union, not to duplicate the Soviets in their own political patterns (there were never any purge trials in Vietnam to equal those in the Soviet Union). And Cuba stands almost in its own tradition, bending to Russia when it depended of Moscow's aid, but building on Cuba's own traditions.

It was as if everyone looked at Stalin and thought "there is a lot there we don't want to repeat". Even the Soviets, to the astonishment of the West, broke with their own "tradition" when Stalin died, and, after the murder of Beria, allowed a peaceful transfer of power to Khrushchev.

But Trotsky while dead, is still very much alive. Sometimes as a ghost on the far right - Max Shactman became the first true neo-conservative, embracing the system. His followers took key positions in the Reagan Administration and in the right wing of the Democratic Party. Younger readers may find it hard to believe (I admit that even I do) that Shachtman, who went into the Communist Party in its early years, traveled to the Soviet Union, was a significant leader of the American Communist Party, ended his life supporting the US invasion of Cuba (the Bay of Pigs), the US invasion of Indochina, shifted from a position critical of Israel to one of fervent support of Israel. I knew Shachtman well, and while I didn't like the man, or trust him, I would never have thought he would have ended in the camp of the enemy.

The original Trotskyist movement in this country formed in the late 1920's, headed by James Cannon and Max Shachtman. It was authentically revolutionary, had an honorable tradition of work in the trade union movement. It reflected the international split, following Lenin's death, between Stalin, the General Secretary of the Soviet Party, and Trotsky, the brilliant, courageous military leader of the Red Armies. Stalin insisted that a world revolution was not in the cards history had dealt, that the only hope was to build "socialism in one country". Trotsky, by far the more revolutionary, and internationalist, argued that "socialism in one country" would become bureaucratic, militarized, and fatally "deformed". Both men were right. There was to be no world revolution. Germany, which had a powerful socialist movement, did not have a revolution and could not rescue the young Soviet Union. Trotsky was right, the Soviet Union became a police state. There was one crucial shift, however, which caused Trotsky to the end of his life to argue that the Soviet Union had to be defended in any conflict with the West - private property had been collectivized, and the old class had been destroyed. Shachtman split over the matter of the Soviet invasion of Finland, setting up what would beome the Independent Socialist League, which lasted until it merged into the Socialist Party in 1958.

Some contempoary Trotskyist groups, such as the ISO (International Socialist Organization) represent what might be called Shachtman's radical positions of the 1950's. The official Trotskyist group, the Socialist Workers Party, long since became a cult, focused on support of Cuba largely ignoring its own Trotskyist past. There are other groups which owe a debt to Trotsky - Solidarity, while hardly an orthodox Trotskyist group, comes out of that background. New Politics, founded by Julius and Phyllis Jacobson (and a journal on which I was once a member of the editorial board) had its origins in a kind of "left Shachtmanite" position. I felt I served as the "shabbas goy" on the editorial board, since I was primarily a pacifist, and had never been a Trotskyist. At one point - and perhaps the last intellectually significant split in the Trotskyist movement - Bert Cochran formed a new publication, the American Socialist, which had a brief useful life but could not be sustained.These groups have made real contributions to the American Left.

They made, for the most part, a very serious effort to uphold the best of the Russian Revolution, while being frank about the disaster of Stalin. Some of the Trotskyists did finally face the problems inherent in Leninism, the vanguard theory of change, the concept of democratic centralism, and the fact Trotsky himself was not really any nicer than Lenin. There are always apologies made for the violent suppression of the workers uprising at Kronstadt - and I wish the Trotskyists, and Leninists, some of whom are now in the Socialist Party, would realize that if one can justify mass murder because the situation demanded it, they should be much more hesitant in writing off the Socialist Parties in the West because they, too, made compromises. I guess my question to the Leninists is why are crimes and mistakes acceptable if committed by the followers of Lenin, but not if committed by the non-Communist left. (Thus far the best answer I've heard is that in the name of the revolution, murder, while regrettable, is defensible).

The Workers World Party, formed in 1956, when the Socialist Workers Party had a split over the Hungarian Revolution, (WWP supported the Soviet invasion of Hungary) became a thorn in the side of many of us, with its range of front groups - the International Action Center, ANSWER, etc. In due time WWP had a split of its own, the Party of Socialism and Liberation, which took ANSWER with it. WWP still exists.

If one had time and the inclination, the list of those who were in the Trotskyist movement, or touched by it, is truly remarkable. Dwight Macdonald's Politics, Dissent Magazine, and literally dozens of small Trotskyist groups. My own primary mentor, A. J. Muste, was briefly - very briefly - in the Trotskyist movement. The Trotskyist movement has had one great advantage over the Communists - with very few exceptions they never actually had power. And thus they could be pure. All those who hold state power will find that it forces compromises.

So much for this very too brief run down. I have read Trotsky, and Lenin, and Stalin, and a number of others from that period. I liked Lenin and still do - I just don't agree with him. My own path led me to Gandhi. I liked Trotsky a bit less, though I concede he was brilliant. Issac Deutscher, in one of his three volumes on Trotsky, cites the case where, in one of the inner-party fights, Trotsky felt he had to make a temporary peace with Stalin. The price which Stalin exacted was that Trotsky withdraw his support from two of his own key allies. Which Trotsky did. Not surprisingly, his allies, once abandoned, sided with Stalin in the next round of in-fighting and helped seal Trotsky's fate.

All of which brings me to a deeply flawed film I rented from Netflix - Exile in Buyukada.Deeply flawed because while showing Trotsky's arrival in Turkey, where he spent the first period of his exile, the sound track, featuring a narration by the wonderful actor, Vanessa Redgrave, is "buried" under the music. There are occasional sub-titles, but essentially the film is only worth watching for the sense of that period. And it is to that sense that I now want to turn my attention, (while, by pure chance, listening to a new recording of a Shostakovitch work, featuring the Internationale).

Let's leave aside the manipulations of Shachtman, the betrayals of the Neocons, the chaos created by Workers World . . . and turn back to the events in the Soviet Union. That Trotsky would be expelled from the Communist Party and sent into exile was unthinkable. He had been essential to the revolution. He did not leave the young Soviet Union as a dissident - he left it as a believer in the revolution. He and his wife knew they faced death wherever they went, from Stalin's agents (who did finally murder him when he was in Mexico).

Trotsky had no allies within the socialist movement. He despised the socialist parties of the West. The problem was that he had no allies at all except for the opposition to Stalin which, in the Soviet Union, could not be expressed without risking certain death. In the West the Trotskyist movement was a small splinter in the side of the Communist movement, under steady ideological attack as "agents of the State". To support Trotsky was genuinely heroic - no one was going to pay you! You had no chance at career advancement. You had no allies in power anywhere in the world. The Communists would check out books by Trotsky from public libraries in order to destroy them (and I knew one Shachtmanite who checked out those same books from public libraries in order to save them from destruction - theft in the name of love).

The Communists held power in the Soviet Union. Their parties in Western Europe were strong. And strong even as far away as Indochina, and China, and Japan.

So those of us who have basic disagreements with Trotsky - essentially the same disagreements we have with Lenin - should pay the history of Trotsky some respect. He was no a democrat. It has been said, by one of those in post-Soviet Russia, that if Trotsky had won the fight against Stalin the outcome would have been just as many executions - but with a far more literary flavor. The sadness of Trotsky's life is that once the internal fight in the Soviet Union had been decided, Trotsky was an heroic but lost figure. His followers in the US ended on the subversive list, were hounded from their jobs by the FBI.

But always and always, those who took Trotsky's side cannot help but look back and think what the Soviet Union might have been if only Stalin had lost that fight. I'm very much among those who feel that American socialists need to look to American history - not Russian or Chinese or Cuban history - to chart our course. But no one who has looked back at the early part of the 20th century can fail to be thrilled by that moment when it seemed as if the workers were actually in control of history. It was this painful memory Trotsky carried with him as he began the first of his exiles in Turkey.

May I suggest - though my Trotskyist and Leninist friends will not hear me - that the greatest honor one could pay to Leon Trotsky would be to let him rest with the honor he earned. And, as he broke with Stalin, so let us break with all undemocratic efforts at revolution, which would make human beings merely "means to the end". Humanity - each life - is an end in itself. As A.J. Muste said, "there is no way to peace - peace is the way". So too, revolution begins now, as we empower ourselves to think for our own time.

(David McReynolds worked for the War Resistes League for 39 years, retired in 1999, and lives with his two cats on the Lower East Side. He is a former Chair of the War Resisters International. He can be contacted at: dmcreynolds@nyc.rr.com).

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Red Flag Books?

Really?
Ever watch (or read) Fahrenheit451?
What the fuck is a "red flag" book?
One that the Nazi's don't want you to read?
Then why are they studied on college campuses?

You NEED to read The Communist Handbook on Psychopolitics.
You can get a .pdf copy by clicking the link above.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

US religious Right concedes defeat

Just a jibe that a friend sent me (thanx xan). My only reservation is that we shouldn't get to comfortable with this. There are literally millions of these freaks, and that's not counting the Mujahadeen. The largest threat we have in Amerika is the Nazi walking the street beside you!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/5136050/US-religious-Right-concedes-defeat.html

The Battle is Lost

I will likely cease to post to this blog. The idea that common sense could ever defeat or even coincide with Christianity is more of a fantasy than Christianity itself. Everyone that I come into contact with (and over the past two weeks, that has been more than the past two years) are so brainwashed/brain dead that they can't even think about it when they are confronted with their own double standards and opposing points of view.

In short, I bow to the masters. Mission accomplished. Your masses are indeed brain dead.

If you still give half a damn about the future and wish to understand what is already here so that you may develop strategies for resistance, YOU MUST KNOW THIS INFORMATION.

Otherwise, fuck it. Bend over. When they get done with your ass, it will be more convenient to lop off your head.

Until I decide where I will write in the future, you may be interested in Reeling in the Sneers. I even offer some tunes to tap your foot to as you contemplate the end of the world as we know it.

Oh, and Twin Rivers, I don't intend to single you out in this post. But I would love to thank you for adding to my conviction that they give authority to any moron who appears to think as 'the masters' want us to think. I have seen better run prison infirmaries. But you will get your own post in my time.

A note to international readers, http://heartlandheretic.blogspot.com/2009/03/child-molester-free-because-his-dad-is.html was made possible by Twin Rivers Regional Medical Center in Kennett, MO and their ignoring every state and federal law. Just know that they protect child molesters and create drones.

But more on them later.

There is no Surviving Christianity. They have started every war since 300ad. They don't realize it because, well, their Christian. They're covered in the "blood of the lamb" and anything else that gets in their way. The wars are almost over.

Let the GENOCIDE BEGIN!

If there were some magical, mystical hand that move things for the advancement of a certain race or nationality, I would be tempted to say, "God, save us all!" But that would be like asking Santa to stop the insanity.

Monday, April 06, 2009

Veteran Health Care

In '96 I decided that I didn't want to take my HIV meds any more. When the VA called to remind me that it was time to refill, I asked them to keep them and give them to someone who could use them. I was not depressed, suicidal, nor talking of death. Only of life... for others.

In 30 minutes there was an ambulance and a couple of cops insisting that I go to the VA for "treatment". After all, I must be suicidal. They took my 200 miles straight through to St. Louis.

I have been absolutely suicidal for the past three days. The only thing that keeps me here is my disabled (blind) cat. And, of course, my goats and chickens. When I spoke with the hospital about it all, they sent a trigger happy cop who could not take his hand off of his gun and a couple of paramedics who seemed to understand.

My point? Veteran care is a myth. It is a lie designed to make you feel better about send young men off to war.

Veterans deserve care, regardless of distance. And they certainly don't need a gun shoved in their faces. And the only way to prevent this is to cease all war and to take weapons away from children who got their 'badge' out of a cracker jack box.

Cops kill. They are just itching to do so.

So, stop war and the police state.... immediately!

Thursday, April 02, 2009

People from and around Cardwell/Arbyrd

Beware! Your Family is a shit wad. just read: http://www.topix.com/search/article?q=63821&x=0&y=0


What? afraid to see how you talk about each other?

And if you think the Corps didn'y kill me, join up yourself, pussy!

There is not one square inch of SEMO I would waste my time on. That's especially the people! At least you can farm the ground, the people are useless!

Jack, Fuck you.

Just a note to any who care

I am half way through the last line of defense against c.diff. It is my understanding that if it doesn't kill me, it will make me wish I were dead. A little late for that!

I believe that I have already posted when and where I contracted this disease. I have spoken with many attorneys who will not even consider representing me... nor I suppose my family.

I have also informed my readers that should anything happen to me that a message will be posted here with details. And, no, not from the grave. I do have a couple of friends.

I just want.... no, NEED everyone to know that it is capitalist Christianity that killed me and refused to take responsibility. And more importantly, YOU ARE NEXT.

Good luck to all of you. For I will be in a FAR, FAR better place. I only hope that I don't have to return to this plane for more of this same work. I'd just as soon, sleep.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Child Molester Free Because His Dad is a Cop

If you would like to see a Missouri Official State Document about a child molester that they let go because his "daddy" is a cop, Click on the Pic. Incidentally, the child that he molested and got away with was his daughter.



From Surviving Christianity


This shit happens all of the time. Cops can do what they want to do, and the privilege extends to their families.

Trust your local law enforcement at your own peril!

Oh, I almost forgot: his name is Barry Reece and he lives in Leachville, AR (Fitting name for the home of such a cretin). Of Course, you can get this info off the the document itself with the magnifying glass at the top right of your screen (after you link to the pic).