Thursday, July 20, 2006
Hakeem Jeffries Debate
Hakeem Jeffries: Principled Compromise
Barack The Glass Walls, Ceilings, Smash 'Em
Three Pillars, Draft 2
Immigration, Duh
Race, A Few Different Angles
Leecia Eve: It’s Time to Reclaim Our Voter Power
Amsterdam News (June 15, 2006)
It’s Time to Reclaim Our Voter Power
By Leecia Eve
This week we once again celebrate Juneteenth, commemorating the period in 1865 when Union soldiers came to Galveston, Texas to announce that the Civil War was over, President Abraham Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation (two and a half years earlier), and enslaved people of African descent were now free. (It was the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, however, passed by Congress in January 1865, and ratified by the states in December of that year, that outlawed slavery everywhere in the United States, not just in areas under rebel control, as the Emancipation Proclamation addressed.)
Juneteenth is a time for paying respect to the indescribable suffering of millions of Americans of African descent and celebrating their hard-fought freedom. It is also a period of reflection and renewal.
Some of the earliest Juneteenth events in the late 1800s were political rallies used to teach African Americans about their voting rights. This is a challenge that exists today, particularly with respect to those convicted of crimes who have fully repaid their debt to society and who, at least under New York law, are in fact eligible to vote.
While I was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor, I often talked about the need for engaging people in the political process who had either never been engaged before or who had at one time been engaged but who had become so disaffected that they had become disconnected from the process. Though I am no longer a candidate, I remain steadfast in my commitment to this issue.
Millions of men and women, right here in New York State, have chosen time and time again not to vote. This, at a time when what happens in government will have consequences for generations to come. American lives are being risked every day to promote democracy around the world, but our democracy is weak right here at home.
In November 2002, there were 11.2 million New Yorkers registered to vote and an estimated additional 2 million who were eligible but who were not registered. That's more than 13 million New Yorkers who could have voted in 2002, making history by electing New York's first African-American Governor, and yet, only 4.6 million New Yorkers - about one out of every three - took the time to vote. I believe New York can, and must, do better.
Yes, 2002 was not a presidential election year, but even during presidential elections, year after year, New York State continually ranks near the bottom among the fifty states in terms of the percentage of people that vote. Indeed, in 2004, New York was ranked 46th out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia in terms of voter participation.
The numbers are particularly dismal when it comes to young people, African Americans and Hispanics. In 2004, in New York State, only one out of every seven 18-to 24-year olds, one out of every three people of African descent, and one out of every five Hispanics who were eligible actually voted.
This is very troubling because our communities and state will only be as great as the extent to which many more of us play a role in determining our collective future. So much is at stake, including the quality of the education our children receive, the need for quality and affordable housing and healthcare and for many more good-paying jobs with good benefits, the safety and security of our communities, and fulfilling the promise of a just New York and America for everyone.
Is voting the answer to everything? Of course not; life’s not that simple. But when you don’t vote, you let someone else make a choice for you. You give away your proxy.
There are approximately 4 million African Americans and Hispanics and millions of young adults in New York State that are of voting age, and who, if energized, could play a primary role in helping to move both New York and the nation forward.
We founded an organization called SHOW UP New York to try and do everything we can to encourage many more New Yorkers to "just show up" and exercise one of their most basic constitutional rights, the right to vote, and to continue to make their voices heard about the issues of concern to them and their families beyond any given election, when the governing begins.
In this period of celebration, reflection, and renewal, I hope you will join me in convincing many of our brothers and sisters to take a few minutes, just two or three times a year, to let their voices be heard in one of the most powerful ways possible, by simply voting. We will all be the better for it.
Leecia Eve is a former candidate for New York State Lieutenant Governor and Counsel to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. She was the principal drafter of the “Count Every Vote Act,” comprehensive federal legislation designed to ensure that every vote cast is counted. She is also the Founder and Chair of SHOW UP New York, which is focused on increasing the level of civic participation among young people and people of color across New York State.Mixer For Ferrer
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Lieberman, Lamont
Iraq was a wrong war, and Lieberman seems to be paying the price. He has found himself at the wrong place at the wrong time. Gore's running mate from 2000 who did not quit his Senatorial campaign, the most senior person on the Hill to happen to be Jewish, a centrist who was too far to the right for many hard core Democrats, Lieberman has seen a few ups and downs.
I could not tell you too many of his biographical details, but what is happening to him is clearly a convulsion within the Democratic Party on the Iraq war.
No Democratic Senator voted for the Iraq War that unfolded. Bush was authorized to exhaust all other options before going to war. Instead he went to war to exhaust all other options. If that was a fault, that was Bush' fault.
Since then Bush has engaged in emotional blackmail. You might not have agreed with me when I went in, but now that I am in, it is your patriotic duty to support me in whatever decision I take, and it is my decision to stay there as long as it might take.
It is unrealistic to expect troops at war to one fine day just pack up and leave, although it would be prudent to devise a strategy to leave as early as possible.
But Lieberman has more than Iraq eating at him. A new kind of politics is about to beat the old kind. It is called the grassroots and the netroots. Bloggers are coming out in force. The tide be turning. It is telling that a Lieberman-Lamont debate was nationally televised. This story is big.
This is also a story of rich Republicans like Lamont in the Northeast abandoning the Republican Party like poor whites abandoned the Democratic Party in the South. There is something going on.
Hillary is safe for 2008. She has not been parroting Bush. She has been one of the most anti-Bush Senators. Just when you thought hubby Bill took one more fishing trip with Bush Sr. Hillary has often come out lashing at this Bush administration.
On the war, she is no lefty looney, granted, but she appreciates the enormity of the task at hand. This Long War is the same scale as the Cold War. There are ways to minimize the violence, and you do that by being very proactive politically. But disengaging is not the answer, and she knows it.
Not just war, but also peace depends on being strong on defense. Hillary is strong on defense. Bush is married to ideology, Hillary to Bill Clinton. You can't possibly hang Bush around Hillary's neck.
Hillary 2008
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Critiquing A Critique Of The Iraq War Critiques
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Nancy Pelosi, Speaker
Hillary In Person
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Ned Lamont for Senate
Ned Lamont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lamont unsuccessfully ran for a state Senate seat in 1990, finishing in third place........ Lamont is the great-grandson of former J.P. Morgan & Co. Chairman Thomas W. Lamont, and has an inherited net worth estimated between $90 million and $300 million. ..... last voted for a Republican in 1988. He has told The Hartford Courant that "Eastern Moderates no longer have a place in the GOP." ...... Lamont initially supported Lieberman's 2006 re-election bid, even donating $500 to Lieberman in February 2005....... Lamont has spent over $1.5 million of his fortune on the campaign and has pledged to spend another million of his funds in the primary. Also, Lamont pledged not to take money from lobbyists. ........ Lieberman, who has been criticized for being too conservative due to his support of the 2003 Iraq War and perceived closeness to the George W. Bush administration. His campaign began with support from "grassroots" and "netroots and " Democratic progressive activists, including DailyKos and MoveOn.org ...... insisted that he was a "bread and butter Democrat" and on a number of occasions asked, "Who is Ned Lamont?" ...... Lieberman stated, in response to Lamont's assertion that he supported Republican policies, that he had voted with the Democratic caucus in the Senate 90% of the time.
Ned Lamont for Senate
MyDD :: Ned Lamont, the Political Entrepreneur I don't normally ask for this, but please forward this post far and wide to everyone you know, especially people in Connecticut....... that's what neophytes in the political process bring to the table, enthusiasm and energy without discipline....... I know how bad Lieberman is. It's not just the war vote, it's how he introduced the Iraq war resolution and undercut all the other Democratic Senators who wanted to authorize force with more restrictions. It's not just the consistent Bush-kissing, it's how he grandstands against Alito and the Bankruptcy Bill and then votes for cloture ........ He's with us when it doesn't matter, and he's against us when it does........ I was scared that we'd throw a sacrificial lamb at a DLC giant....... After my time in Connecticut, I am 100% behind Ned Lamont....... His favorite politicians are Bill Clinton and Bill Bradley, and the reason is because he believes we need a more entrepreneurial style of politics...... a new crop of entrepreneurial leaders who seek to occupy and create new political space, not to swell on the legacy of the New Dealers ........ Building a telecommunications company takes guts, bravado, perseverance, and savvy. It means calculated risk-taking, not blind recklessness or excessive caution. Yet even as he was building his business, he worked on policy with the Brookings Institute, fiscal policy and health care........ his business background and reputation in the state makes it very difficult to pigeonhole him as some unrealistic liberal. ....... there were 125,000 in the uncontested Presidential primary in 2004 and with a volunteer list above 1000, that means that almost 2% of the total necessary primary vote is volunteering for Lamont. ....... Moveon.org has 50,000 members in Connecticut. That's low-hanging fruit for Lamont........ Massive swings are taking place towards outsider progressive candidates, 31 points for Deval Patrick in MA and 24 points for Matt Brown in RI. These are specifically Northeastern states, with very similar dynamics in terms of ossified political machinery........ I want to be able to say that I was there when Ned Lamont first decided to beat Joe Lieberman and put America back on the road to a bright progressive future....... the netroots is as usual more in touch with the local party activists than the DC conventional wisdumb.......
Daily Kos: CT-Sen: Lieberman freaking out about Lamont Old world politics versus new. Insurance and corporate interests versus people-power. A Fox News Democrat versus a real one...... I plugged in to the gossip mill while in DC over the weekend, and this race has got everyone talking.
LamontBlog: Ned Lamont for CT
TIME.com: Lieberman Punches, but Lamont Remains Standing -- Page 1 millionaire cable executive Ned Lamont ...... the debate, which was broadcast nationally on C-SPAN and MSNBC...... after Leiberman said Lamont had taken "his fifth position" on Iraq withdrawal and Lamont responded by largely restating his view that the U.S should withdraw troops soon, Lieberman sighed and noted Lamont had taken his sixth position........ has infuriated Democrats with his vocal defense of President Bush's Iraq policy. ...... criticized Lieberman for supporting an energy bill that had tax breaks for big business and attacked him for his support of school vouchers...... Lamont's highest elective office was serving as a city councilman more than a decade ago .......
'Political Junkie', Diary, I just met the progressive Dem who will dethrone Joe Lieberman, January 6, 2006 After spending an hour talking with Ned Lamont yesterday, I can assure you, he is the real thing. He has a tremendous intellect, but doesn't condescend or talk like a patrician....... and then proceed to Washington to take back the power in this country from the huge corporations, special interests, big-money lobbyists and their obedient minions in Congress....... Stay tuned. And remember - you heard it here first.
In The News
Lieberman trails anti-war foe in Senate primary Reuters
Poll: Democratic Challenger Lamont Pulls Even With Lieberman
Norwalk Dems urge Lieberman against independent run
Jane Hamsher: Lamont Leads Lieberman in Polls, Bill Clinton On the ... I think the Lieberman retinue has been collectively freaked out by the way their internet opponents express displeasure. I think that has kicked them all into a very paranoid mode. Paranoid people make bad decisions. I think this has started to look, to them, less like an election and more like some kind of nightmare or fairy tale in which they are pursued through the woods by thugs and rabid dogs. They’ve almost forgotten that they’re running against Ned Lamont. They’ve identified, as their true opponent, a mob of crazy bloggers who will say anything and stop at nothing. The rest of the world, however, can’t see the bloggers, so a lot of Lieberman’s desperate flailings don’t seem to make much sense......... the starling admission by Lieberman communications director Marion Steinfels that she doesn't even watch the powerful YouTube videos made by Lamont's supporters that have spread like wildfire through the internet and done so much damage to the Lieberman campaign. Joe’s answer to the beating he’s taking from video bloggers? Don’t watch them, and pretend they don’t exist.
On the road with Sen. Joe Lieberman Connecticut Jewish Ledger, CT
Lamont Over Lieberman Yahoo! News
Jewish Democrats voice their opinions on Lieberman and Lamont Connecticut Jewish Ledger, CT
Joe Lieberman to Accept Endorsement From Noted Moral Degenerate Wonkette (satire), DC
Primary politics USA Today
Letter from Washington: Lieberman is an inconvenient Democrat
Bill Clinton Defends Lieberman's Iraq Stance Boston.com "If we allow our differences over what to do now in Iraq to divide us instead of focusing on replacing Republicans in Congress; that's the nuttiest strategy I ever heard in my life" ...... "Why send a signal to the people that are trying to keep Iraq divided and tear it up when we're gonna go" ...... "We've got a world of differences between ourselves and the Republicans" "So I think the Democrats are making a mistake to go after each other ... for a situation none of them created."
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Tuesday, July 18, 2006
The Israeli Offensive
The scale of the Israeli attack has caught me by surprise. It is just so big and ongoing, no end in sight.
There are many ways to look at this conflict.
- A tussle between a democracy and countries that are not so.
- A tussle between divergent cultures, a clash of "civilizations."
- The attribution of the actions of non state actors upon state actors to degrees that can not be accurate.
- The right wing propensity to hit physically when offended.
- A proxy regional war. Like a Corleone family small fish says in the movie Godfather, "This has to happen once every 10 years."
Take the case of suicide bombers. A full fledged state with a standing army fights with that army. What does a non state hoping to become a state do? It ends up sending suicide bombers. Both soldiers and suicide bombers are people who, by definition, are ready to die. It is an ongoing war of asymmetry.
Syria is a poor country. Iran is not rich, although large. The Palestinians are a poor people. Israel is rich. There is a West-Third World divide there.
I think Clinton did a very good job of deescalation. But Bush is not even trying. It is against his ideology to try. His thrust is to just keep pounding. Strong on defense means a lot of defense companies make a lot of money when wars happen. Each missile is millions of dollars.
Peace making is a tricky proposition. It is hard enough when the parties to the conflict are trying. Here not only are the parties not attempting peace, there is no visible outside actor making such an attempt. Peace making is a proactive process. America is one power that could matter. America is disengaged. America has gone to sleep on the hapless Arabs.
Arafat is gone, but when he was around it always amused me when western peacemakers demanded that he "end" terrorism. That is akin to asking the mayor of New York City to bring the murder rate in the city down to zero. You deny the guy his state, and then you wonder why he is not doing a good job of law enforcement.
This is a war between power and powerlessness. Israel is rich. The Arab masses are poor.
I have long maintained the only way the Long War - War on Terror - will conclude is after all Arab countries become democracies. I wish there were a way to ignite local democracy movements. Lack of democracy really distorts ground sentiments. And you end up facing Israeli incomprehension.
What a mess we have at hand! Both sides harbor exaggerated fears. Israel is nowhere near being pushed into the sea. But it claims to be fighting for its right to exist. Syria and Iran feel under siege. I hear that is how World War I started, through sheer miscalculation.
The first goal has to be deescalation. Then a ceasefire. Then confidence building measures. Then meaningful talks, comprehensive peace.
What is going on right now is a dangerous game of brinkmanship.
In The News
Never A Ceasefire For Mideast Hatreds A decades-long record shows that Hamas and Hezbollah always find new reasons to attack. Diplomatic skills and arm-twisting tactics have not yet been invented with the power to change the fundamental reality that these two terrorist groups still believe Israel can and must be defeated and the Jewish state destroyed. ...... The realism of Nixon, the idealism of Carter, the saber rattling of Reagan and Bush I and the secret diplomacy of Clinton have yielded more Nobel Peace prizes than actual peace.........
Arabs divided on Hezbollah over Israel Houston Chronicle, United States many vilifying it for provoking Israel's attack on Lebanon...... Backers, however, voice pride in Hezbollah's ability to fight back, landing missiles from its Iranian-supplied arsenal deep inside Israel.......Arabs on the whole have felt a historic frustration over their inability to defeat Israel. Hezbollah's missile strikes deep inside Israel generate pride because they inflicted pain on an opponent with clear military superiority..... Hezbollah and its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, represent "what is left of honor and dignity in times of submission" ....... "By striking Israel, he has restored the glories of the old Muslims" ........ "Beloved Nasrallah, hit Tel Aviv!" chanted the crowd, estimated at around 10,000 people....... "He reminds me of Saddam Hussein, who dragged Iraq into several similar adventures which have led to the complete destruction of Iraq" ...... "He is arrogant and irresponsible." ...... Hezbollah's political strength in Lebanon threatens the government's hold on power; its military power has made it impossible for the government and army to take control of the south......... "The Israelis aren't hurting Hezbollah. They're killing civilians and they are destroying Lebanon" ......
Israel says Hezbollah, Iran coordinated soldier abductions
Italy slams Israel 'excess' The Australian, Australia the war had heightened regional risks and anti-Western fundamentalism. ...... "Israel's prevalently military vision of security, which is what has prevailed so far - targeted killings, reprisals, restrictions which aggravate living conditions of Palestinians - not only produce unsustainable human costs. ....... "But they increase the level of hatred and, therefore, insecurity." He said Israel's attacks in Gaza "went beyond any reasonable proportion"......... the political risk of Lebanon's collapse would not reinforce Israel's security
Italy slams Israel excess, failed Iraq policy
Canada's Lebanon stand sparks domestic criticism
Lebanon condemns Israel 'madness'
Israel says Hizbollah smuggling weapons from Syria
Israel refuses temporary ceasefire request
Offensive likely to redefine West Asia political map
No Apparent Solution to Israel's Crisis With Lebanon
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006
America: Number One
2006 | 2016 | 2026 | 2036 | 2046 | 2056 | |
Nepal | $ 1200 | $ 2400 | $ 4800 | $ 9600 | $ 19,200 | $ 38,400 |
India | $ 3000 | $ 6000 | $ 12,000 | $ 24,000 | $ 48,000 | $ 96,000 |
China | $ 6000 | $ 12,000 | $ 24,000 | $ 48,000 | $ 96,000 | $ 192,000 |
America | $ 40,000 | $ 80,000 | $ 160,000 |
If Nepal, India and China were to grow 10% a year all the way to 2056, and America were to grow at 5%, America will still remain the number one country in terms of per capita income. These figures assume income doubles every 10 years at 10%, whereas it doubles every 20 years at 5%. It is a simplistic assumption. And those growth rates are nowhere near certain.
This leads me to believe America will continue to be the number one country for my work life. But then the GDP figures come in, and there India and China become 800 pound gorillas pretty soon, if they are not already. And then there is always the issue of the ethnics doing well in America. The Indian Americans are already the most successful ethnic group in America in that an average Indian family makes twice as much as an average white family. I first learned that in 1999.
The reason I am bringing up these numbers is so as to counter alarmist right wing thinking in America when it comes to robust Asian growth. We do want economies to grow and trade with each other across the board.
And robust growth does not have to be at the expense of the environment. There will be much production and consumption of mind food. Much of the future growth will be because we are in the information age. Vehicles can become clean. Fossil fuels do not have to be the mainstay.
Basically you are talking political, economic and social infrastructure. Introducing democracy where it does not exist, deepening it where it does exist, creating the right policy framework, law enforcement and property rights, and creating harmony for ethnic, religious, racial and gender diversity is the progressive homework. There is room for everybody. Poor countries growing is more kids getting vaccinated, more kids going to schools, more kids eating proper lunches.
And it really is not about ego, although I at times do get carried away by the Asian Century talk. It is about growth as it positively impacts the individual. Individuals in the Global South, individuals in the inner cities.
Prosperity is kind of like the internet. The more computers that get connected to the internet, the more valuable the internet becomes. Similarly when more individuals and countries prosper, the already prosperous become even more well off.
And so root for China and India.
On The Web
CIA World Factbook: China
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China the Beautiful - Chinese Art and Literature
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Economy may expand up to 10.4
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