Monday, May 31, 2010

The greatest courage is to use non violence

Israeli commandos killed at least 10 people when they stormed an activist flotilla carrying aid to the Gaza Strip on Monday. Politicians were quick to condemn the violence used by the Israelis. 

Awful events, yet could there be a lesson here?  ten peaceful protesters, ten deaths.  I believe these ten deaths could have far more effect than the hundreds of self immolating jihadi suicide bombers.

Can the Palestinians learn the power of non violence?
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Curses on the Tomb Raiders

Egypt's Avenger of the Pharaohs

Egypt, plagued by tomb raiders and art dealers, has lost large portions of its pharaonic heritage to Europe and the United States. The head of the country's Supreme Council of Antiquities is waging a bitter moral campaign against the West, and he is now demanding the return of six of the most beautiful masterpieces. By Matthias Schulz more... Forum ]
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Friday, May 21, 2010

Former commerce inspector gets suspended death

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Toyota Invents Cars based on Artifical Life

Toyota announced plans today to build an electric vehicle at the recently closed New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. (NUMMI) plant in Fremont, California. Tesla will partner with Toyota, providing electric drive technology, and producing its own Model S sedan at the plant.



It is already being described as "one of the most important scientific achievements in the history of mankind" - a new, entirely artificial life form created in a laboratory.
It is not a clone, or a genetically modified organism, but a synthetic living cell.
It is being hailed as a huge scientific step, but some are saying it is a step too far.
The cell was created in the laboratory of American scientist Dr Craig Venter, who told Newsnight that it was a breakthrough that would benefit humanity.
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Monday, May 17, 2010

Horse's Ass on light rail.

I have some sympathy for the conservative position on light rail.  The real questions is can LR keep Seattle livable and avoid the endless panorama of ticky tacky suburbs that afflict most of the US??

LR is like a river ... it forces development along its banks. Roads, esp with good bus systems, may be lot more efficient since they can go anywhere.   Kind of like enhanced walking.

OTOH, light rail is more like a teleporter. Its main function is to connect two, fixed locations.

I see the main value of LR in connecting the U District and Downtown to Seatac.  When I am in cities with a good subway, the physical location of a building seems to disappear since I can get into a teleporter/subway and move easily from one place to another. Paris, Boston, London, are all like that.

I think Goldy is too romantically attached to LR.  The worst of all worlds may be New York.  The combination of good subways has created a rats nest of overpriced high raise AND an oil slick of suburbs.  
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HorsesAss .. conversation with an Antizionist

25. Proud To Be An Ass
I agree that the Britain’s affinity of Jews and for Millenialism were important to the politics of the establishment of the State of Israel. BUT Zionism is far, far older than that and certainly did not originate in England.
SJ: “there were no people (other than Jews living in Judea) who were called ‘Palestinians,’”
This is beyond disingenuous and not a serious argument in any sense.
Yes, “here were people living there but it is not true that the modern Palestinians “had been there a long time.” Since the Roman conquest, this piece of land had many transient communities … Greeks, Jews, Arabs, Bedouins, Byzantines, Franks. Under the Turks none of these claimed this area as their ethnic home ..except the Jews.
Israel, under Turkey, was governed as part of a very multiethinc place called “Syria.”
After the defeat of Turkey, several new nations were created out of the area the Turks considered Syria .. these included Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq .
These new borders reflected a mix of efforts intended to recognize ethnic groups and reward British and French allies.
Aside from the fact that many of these Jews people were immigrants or children of immigrants from Europe, the Jews were one more ethnic group under Turkey. They were, BTW refered to as “Palestinians” since there was no non-Jewish ethnic group interested in this piece of land.
Put another way, Palestine did not exist even as an ethnic identity in 48. The UN proposed to create yet another new nation. In 48 Transjordan invaded. NO ARAB government objected to the occupation of the area proposed by the UN as “Palestine.”
SJ: “The terrorism began (eg in Hebron) because of Arab antisemitism.”
So antisemitism justifies terrorism? And this claim, too, is simply handwaving as to the ultimate aim of the Zionist cause: An exclusionary Jewish state in Palestine.
You do not think terrorism begets terrorism?
As for “an exclusionary Jewish state in Palestine” this has never been the goal of Zionism. Even today, only extremists sadly some in the ruling coalition, support such an idea.
The Zionist minority entity achieved, via partition, a majority of Palestine, and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forcibly removed from their homes and cast into exile.
A majority? Within what borders? The only borders in this area were those delimitting Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan.
The colonialist powers could have done what Syria wanted and left all of the minorities , including the Jews of Israel, the Hashemites, the bedouins of Jordan/Palestine, the Christians of Lebanon under Syrian rule. If you want to see how well that would have worked talk to a Kurd.
Or the powers could have done what they did do .. partition “Syria” so these minorities, none of whom had any idea of nationalism before WW I, could have their own countries. The jews too.
By the way, many Jews believe that the real FU here was allowing the Hashemite to rule Jordan since ethnically “Jordanians” and Arab Palestinians were the same people.
As for the 48 (and later) wars there was never a policy of ethnic cleansing by Israel. That does not mean there were not abuses, but the great majority of refugees fled because they were ordered to do so by the Arab forces. The Arabs also refused to allow these people to resettle in Jordan or Lebanon. FWIW, about the same number of refugees fled the Arab states to become Israelis.
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I meant what I said about the value of facts.
If you want a really fair minded argument against Zionism, I recommend that you read Eduard Said’s excellent analysis. He sees Zionism as colonialism.
Modern Colonists, like the their predecessors, see themselves as bringing culture to an inferior people. I am sure that the European Zionists some themselves in this role. We have many such examples still going on today … the current Han-ization of Tibet, the colonization of North Ireland by Presbyterians, the Zulu invasion of South Africa (then a Dutch population since the Euroes ahd already wiped out the ’san, the Russian colonization of the Baltic states, … and of course most of US history.
Look, the fact is we have two antagonistic cultures living in a tiny area. Whatever their past history, the Israelis and the Palestinians are both very real people with strong cultures. Unless you want more horror, then you should support the effort to find a solution that lets these people live alongside each other.
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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Alien and Sedition Acts X.



Israel: Graves in Ashkelon ER row are Byzantine, not Jewish Netanyahu: Creation of bombproof Ashkelon ER in public's best interest; 30 arrested as Haredim protest removal of graves near excavation site.
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TYPO? 2ND LD: Baseball: Giants prevail in slugfest with Marines+

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Alien and Sedition Acts, part IX ... lessons in Laz from Turkey

Turkey's linguistic graveyard
Originally spoken by people who lived in the Black Sea region, Laz has no shared roots with
Turkish, Arabic, Persian or Russian
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Unesco has classified 15 languages spoken in Turkey as "endangered" and criticised the country for not doing enough to save them.  ... But l... many Turkish speakers view any diversification of Turkey's "Turkishness" as a threat to the integrity of the nation state.

One of the languages on the endangered list is Laz.
Laz has no shared roots with Turkish, Arabic, Persian or Russian. ,,, apart from its Georgian cousin dialect, Mingrelian, it seems to be a unique relic of antiquity.

Although the Laz empire - known for centuries as 'Colchis' - was wide ranging and successful, it was a trading culture with a primarily oral tradition. ..., it had no recorded written history or alphabet.


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Many Laz people in the northeast of the country defend the centralisation of culture in Turkey as "necessary"....

"If you fight the state, they will crush you," one teacher told us. "But if you don't resist them, then you can do what you want." .. "If you gave every ethnic group education in its own language, this country would fall apart," they told us.
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Primary and secondary education in Turkey is entirely in Turkish, and the curriculum is inviolable. Teachers who introduce unregulated 'ethnic additions' are removed from the job.

A lesson for Arizona?
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Saturday, May 15, 2010

A response by Another God to Bill Maher's Rant on Kagan

WATCH Bill Maher*: Why Can't Liberals Get A Liberal On The Supreme Court?
Bill Maher

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/15/bill-maher-why-cant-liber_n_577346.html


Dear Bill,

The answer should be obvious. 

The current court has a majority of right wing extremists.  These are still very young people, likely to serve for decades.  

Imagine a court comprised of ideologues  on both sides.  Would anything get done?

Would America benefit from an indecisive court?  How many more appointments does BHO need to get a liberal majority on the court?
My hope would be that Kagan would NOT be an ideologue.  If Kagan and Sotomayor are the legal talents the President believes them to be, they have the potential to sway the majority.  THEN the time will come for him to appoint justices more outspoken on liberal issues.  

One thing is for sure, a liberal version of Clarence Thomas would do us all no good!

Your faithful servant and brother Deity.

The Loving God.


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Friday, May 14, 2010

Obviously Due to Greenhouse Gases! Gore is right!

Jupiter was pictured this month (left) looking unusually bare, compared to July 2009 (right)
Jupiter was pictured this month (left) looking unusually bare, compared to July 2009 (right). It has lost its dark red Southern Equatorial Belt although scientists are unclear as to why. The pictures have different tones because they were snapped a year apart.


Giant rig crosses Turkey's Bosphorus Strait to begin oil exploration
Thu, 31 Dec 2009 19:48:00


Hurriyet English


A massive deepwater drilling rig is crossing the Istanbul's narrow Bosphorus strait, forcing Turkey to temporarily shut down one of the world's busiest waterways.

The Leiv Eiriksson, one of the world's largest rigs, is making its way to the Black Sea to begin oil and gas explorations off Turkey's coast in February.

Energy Minister Taner Yılmaz said on Thursday that the platform's tall towers were dismounted to allow it to pass beneath bridges on the Bosporus. The platform will drill for possible oil and gas under a joint venture between Turkey's state-run TPAO company and Brazil's Petrobras.

Turkey imports almost all of its oil and has turned to prospecting for offshore oil in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea to reduce its dependence on foreign imports.
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Alien and Sedition Acts, Part VIII Endangered Speaches and Species?

More on the Arizona problem.


Circassians in bid to save language


Unesco has warned that half of all the languages spoken on the planet are likely to disappear by the end of the century.
There are more than 7,000 languages currently spoken in the world, many of which are not recorded or have a written form.

Their loss could limit our knowledge about history, culture and nature.



How Neanderthal Are You? Take This Quiz to Find Out

* By Lore Sjöberg Email Author


Two interesting bits of genetics news sauntered down the interpike this week. The first: A study out of the University of California at Santa Cruz concludes that, much like Elvis, everyone has a little bit of Neanderthal in them. The second: Walgreens will soon be selling genetic-testing kits in pharmacies across the United States.

It doesn’t take an advanced hominid to figure out where this will lead: Soon you’ll be able to determine, in the privacy of your own home, cave or lean-to, how much Neanderthal blood courses churlishly through your veins.

bug_altextDating sites will invite you to disclose how much Neanderthal heritage you have, and most people will lie.

Politicians will accuse each other of having too much Neanderthal blood. Websites will crop up to provide a safe support group for the Neanderthal-intensive, and other websites will crop up to mock them.

Frankly, the Neanderthal genes even now taking up space in your cell nuclei are like a time bomb waiting to go off, or at least like a large boulder waiting to be shoved off a cliff onto your unsuspecting, possibly heavy-browed head.

You shouldn’t wait for a government-mandated DNA check to discover the level of Neanderthality in your past. You don’t even want to wait for Walgreens to start selling its Home Caveman Test Kits. You need to know now, so you can start planning for a future filled with laughter and cash, or with frustrating menial tasks, depending.

Quiz: How Neanderthal Are You?

Luckily, you can determine how much Neanderthal you have in you by taking this easy test:

1. When presented with a salad, is your first instinct to hide behind it with a spear and wait for a bison to wander by?

2. Do you often look around your backyard and think, “Some glaciers would really spiff this place up”?

3. Do you have trouble finding a baseball cap with a brim that extends past your brow ridge?

4. Do people often ask you to open jars, get doors unstuck and break the necks of deer?

5. Do people keep reminding you that the shoulder-pad trend of the ’80s is over, even when you’re wearing a plain T-shirt?

6. When new neighbors move in, are you concerned that they’re going to take over your territory with their bone tools and command of abstract language?

7. When people discuss whether they’d prefer to be buried or cremated, do you ask, “How come nobody chooses ritual defleshing any more?”

8. Do you write letters to videogame companies asking why there hasn’t been a decent mammoth-hunting game since 2007’s The Adventures of Darwin?

9. When you hear that global warming could cause massive extinctions, do you get déjà vu?

10. Do you pronounce the “h” in “Neanderthal”?

Scoring: Give yourself one point for each “yes” answer. Divide this score by 2.5. If you do so successfully, subtract one point, to a minimum of zero. The result is the percentage of your DNA that comes from Neanderthals.

But remember that we are more alike than different, and that no matter what, we’re more awesome than those Homo habilis jerks.

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Born helpless, nude and unable to provide for himself, Lore Sjöberg eventually overcame these handicaps to become a hominid, a homunculus and a homeopath.

Read More http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/05/alt-text-neanderthal/#ixzz0nuWg8DRE
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

What If?

New UK PM David Cameron says Britain's first coalition in decades marks an "historic and seismic shift" in British politics. 

I was surprised at how many folks think the Liberal Democrats  are to the LEFT of the outgoing Labor Party.  Not so.  The terms "right" and "left" really do not describe the Tories and LibDems at all.
The Tories and the Libdems could merge into something very much like the post Clinton Dem Party ... minus its base in the dwindling polity of organized labor. Imagine a Dem Party supported from Goldman Sachs and Microsoft rather tha n the SEIU and  Teachers unions.
The Tories are like the GOP in two ways.  First the Tories encompass some right wing extremists .. racists, devouts, creationists, etc.  But the size of that population in the UK is far below its size here.   Second, the Tories are the party of the wealthy.  But the Brit wealthy are no longer synonymous with the landed class of inherited wealth.
On other issues the Tories look very different from the GOP.  This is especially true on the issue of devolution of the "united" kingdom.  That movement parallels the US states' rights movement.  The Torie commitment to the UK is opposed to the sort of "states rights" position we see in the GOP/tea party.  Actually most regional parties in the UK are allied to Labor!
As for the LibDems, this is the movement reflected in the pages of the Economist.  The Economist is "liberal" but liberal in this case means a commitment to the free market.  hardly a concept the US Dems would recognize as left . Imagine a party that could encompass Bill Clinton, Obama, AND Lindsey Graham, Bill Gates, and Orin Hatch.
The  differences between the LibDems and the Tories are almost trivial by US standards.  The LibDems oppose British involvement in world policing, support nuclear disarmament by the UK, support less draconian cuts in social services, etc .

If anything, the biggest issue dividing these parties is Europe.  The Tories are British excptionalists, supporting the pound and crown.   The LibDems see Britain (or perhaps Scotland, Wales, England, and a united Ireland) as a part of Europe.  ...

Nothing in the LibDem OR the ocnsergvative points of view stgrike me as .. nutty.

I wonder.






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Monday, May 10, 2010

Great Image

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Sunday, May 09, 2010

Alien and Sedition Acts part 7. Supreme Court Now Free of Protestants!


OBAMA 

PICKS
KAGAN FOR
SUPREME
COURT

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King Cyrus Brought Us Home

The Obama administration said it would “hold accountable” Israel or the Palestinians should either side undermine trust during renewed peace 


The peace talks began Sunday a day after the Palestine Liberation Organization executive committee approved the talks for four months. They are the first peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians in 18 months.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking Sunday at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting, welcomed the PA’s decision to begin the talks. He said the talks were taking place without preconditions, as the Israelis had insisted on during the past year, and that they must “quickly lead to direct talks.”
“Peace cannot be made from a distance or by remote control, especially given that we and the Palestinians are neighbors,” Netanyahu said.
The Obama administration reportedly told P.A. President Mahmoud Abbas that it will not present a U.S. peace plan until the two sides begin direct peace talks.

Out of iTouch

Obama decries iPads, new media at Hampton University


Read more: http://dailycaller.com/#ixzz0nU0CbkrQ
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Saturday, May 08, 2010

'Catholics in Sweden must challenge Rome'

'Catholics in Sweden must challenge Rome'http://www.thelocal.se/

The Catholic Church in Sweden must demand that the Vatican abolish celibacy for priests, allow women to be ordained, stop oppressing homosexuals, and reverse its ban on contraception, argues Swedish Catholic and poet Marcus Birro. READ (48 COMMENTS) »
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Friday, May 07, 2010

Alien and Sedition Acts, part 6. Origins of the Goyem (and us?)


CLICK on paragraphs for links.



Neanderthals mated with some modern humans after all and left their imprint in the human genome, a team of biologists has reported in the first detailed analysis of the Neanderthal genetic sequence.

The researchers also sequenced five present day human genomes of European, Asian and African origin and compared them with the Neanderthal. To their surprise they found that the Neanderthal is slightly more closely related to modern humans from outside Africa than to Africans, suggesting some contribution of Neanderthal DNA to the genomes of present-day non-Africans. Interestingly, Neanderthals show the same relationship with all humans outside Africa, whether they are from Europe, East Asia or Melanesia. This is puzzling, as no Neanderthal remains have been so far found in East Asia. They lived in Europe and Western Asia.  



The most interesting thing about the Levantine record is that until 47,000 BP, there is no objective basis for predicting whether Neanderthals or early modern humans would ultimately be the most successful, and certainly no way to predict that modern humans would permanently replace the Neanderthals. Because we know the Neanderthal fossil record so well, relative to other hominid fossils, and because we know they became extinct, there is a tendency to see Neanderthals as inevitable evolutionary “losers.” However, studies of their fossils and their archaeological record point to no obvious defects in their adaptations. Neanderthals and their Homo heidelbergensis ancestors evolved and thrived between 300,000-30,000 years ago, nearly a quarter of a million years, in some of the harshest and least hospitable habitats ever occupied by hominids. The picture of the Neanderthals emerging from recent research is one of formidable competitors, humans every bit as worthy of our interest and admiration as our own direct ancestors. 
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Thursday, May 06, 2010




I bet Goldy that the Dems would keep their majorities and do so by a good margin ....






Republican Voter Enthusiasm Advantage Halved In Past Month: Gallup

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Brits Vote


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OJs and DSL, Religion vs the Internet!

David Goldstein, the publisher of my favorite blog, HorseAss, has lately been kvelling (complaining about bad service from Qvest ... his phone comapany and DSL provider.  David's blogging has celebrated this as sort of a mini version of the well told tale of corporate greed.

Anyhow, as one of his acolytes I decided to see if I could help.


I just got off the line (Comcast) with Ahmed, my friend in tech support at Qvest. Ahmed told me THEIR side of the story.

Goldy has been not quite truthful with us. Turns out that Qvest told him that they no longer supported the Apple II Goldy uses as hit spot for his DSL connection. Goldy was outraged so the service rep, a Tawanna Brawley, offered to get something called legacy services (QveL (pronounced “KVELL”) Tel Aviv) involved.

At my request (I really like David), Ahmed called Tawanna and we both spoke with her. She assured me that Qvest was doing everything possible because it recognized that David a big cheese publisher whose voice carries weight.

Qvest’s latest offer to David was to give him a refurbished PC to run the connection. Apparently Mr. Goldstein refused, claiming that Windows was not kosher in his house.

Now I really, really respect most religious people.  However, fundamentalists always seem to blame others for their own problems.  David, as an Othodox J (Jobsite) is entitled to his beliefs, but blaming Qvest is simply not fair.

UPDATE


 (message posted at HA)

I am not allowed to speak for Qwest .. however Steve or David want to misspell our old name.

I do, however, want to be sure David's readers understand our policies when it comes to religion. David, as an Othodox J (Jobsite) is entitled to his beliefs. We respect them and will do all we can do to provide service to him.

Ahmed P.
Service Rep.
Qwest DSL Support Group
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Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Alien and Sedition Acts part 5

Rev. Franklin Graham, the evangelical minister who was disinvited from a Pentagon prayer service after concerns arose regarding his past offensive comments about Islam, is now accusing President Obama of "giving Islam a pass."
In an interview with Newsmax Television, Graham was asked if he though there was a "pattern of hostility to traditional Christianity by the Obama administration."
"I don't know if it's exactly from President Obama," Graham responded, "but I'm certain that some of the men around him are very much opposed to what we stand for and what we believe."
Graham continued, "It seems as though Muslims are getting a pass"
Rev. Graham was then asked by the host about mounting "secular oppression" in the United States.
"No question, it's coming," Graham says. "I think when you preach that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the light, I think we're going to see, one day, people will say this is hate speech."
The reverend described his removal from the Pentagon prayer service program as "a slap at all Evangelical Christian."
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Alien and Sedition Acts part 4

The tea baggers of today are no different from the know nothings of Lincoln's era who feared the bad effects of unAmerican German and Irish immigrants.

But, the liberal also have their issues. The Irish, the Germans, the Jews, .. all of these made their way in America AGAINST the majority.

While the larger society can help Blacks and Hispanics, ultimately the success of these communities needs to come from within.

I also see Black and Hispanic issues as very different. The term "People of Color" is itself racist. Most Hispanics I know are well within the scope f skin color we identify as European. Hispanics seems to me much more like previous Europeans groups who have come here and, not having the physical tag of "I am different" have mutated into the White mainstream. 

Racism can be positive too.   The default assumption that a Korean or Iranian face belongs to a hard worker is very different from the prejudice the larger society feels toward the face of .. well, to be honest, Michelle Obama.  Americans have come to admire her, but there is still a feeling of amazement that someone who is as African as she is, can be so different.  On the other hand, this prejudice without the indelible features she inherited from her parents, was also faced in previous generations by people with Irish, Italian or Jewish names.


I do not have answers, but I do have two suggestions.


The first is for the larger community.  We need to do all we can t smother bigotry like that behind the Arizona law.  There should be outrage at he  intent of that law, an intent not to solve the problems of immigrants but to feed the fires of prejudice that make the problem worse.


The second is for the communities who have the greatest challenge .. the African American, Native American and indigenous Hispanic communities.  These communities are not simply defined by skin color.  Ask any Puerto Rican who has dealt with "Americans" who welcome her as an immigrant!  That challenge, however, is like the challenges facing earlier ethnic groups.  It needs to be addressed from within.  


I think this part of the challenge is hardest for Native Americans.  They can look white but when they do so, their heritage becomes vestigial and no longer visible to the main community.  Ethnic Puyallup people never get the credit for those of the  tribe who pass for white.   How many tea bagers know or care that Dino Rossi is Tinglit?

African Americans, in the faces of Michelle, Barack and Dr. King may have a real advantage. 
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Monday, May 03, 2010

Alien and Sedition Act part 3. The Jewish Way!

A computer analyst and writer who was born in Tunisia, David Chemla lived in Israel for 10 years, served in the Israel Defense Forces and today resides in Paris, where he serves as chair of Peace Now France. He spoke to Haaretz on his way to Brussels, where he was headed to present JCall's "European Jewish Call for Reason" petition to the European Parliament today.

JCall Petition 

This petition is in the best spirit of Zionism.  Chemla and his associates call for our right to a homeland and the right of the Palestinians to have their homeland.  JCall also castigates the heartless of the right whyo can not see that sxettlements will onloy lead to war, war that ulotimately will hurt everyone and end Israel's reason for being. 
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Sunday, May 02, 2010

Burgee Design for Aquila

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Barack Obama lived on Capitol Hill when he was a baby.


Capitol Hill's amazing diversity
As you may know, Barack Obama lived on Capitol Hill when he was a baby.
I always say it was only for a year and in diapers, but it counts. Our current President was doing the stroller thing on Broadway when his mother Anna Obama was taking extension courses at the Univ. of Washington.
It still astounds me the coincidence that a Capitol Hill neighbor Shelly Farnham painted her garage door with an image of Barack Obama just two months before it was known that Barack Obama had lived at Mercer and 13th - literally just a few blocks away. Its not like everyone in the nation chooses to paint a huge mural on their house of Obama. Did she know? Did she have any inkling that the very person who continues to grace her door had lived just literally a few blocks away as a baby? Coincidence? I think not. Capitol Hill is special place and has always been Obama territory before people even knew he was a resident with people in the thousands during elections pouring out into the street in celebration on Broadway and Pine singing the national anthem and making national news. That garage door has now become a landmark icon for Capitol Hill and Seattle.
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Alien and Sedition Acts v 2.

The following is an excerpt from the The Hisham Sharabi Memorial Lecture delivered by Professor John Mearsheimer at the Palestine Center in Washington D.C. on April 29, 2010.
The Future of Palestine: Righteous Jews vs. the New Afrikaners
...There is going to be a Greater Israel between the Jordan and the Mediterranean.  In fact, I would argue that it already exists.  But who will live there and what kind of political system will it have?
It is not going to be a democratic bi-national state, at least in the near future. An overwhelming majority of Israel’s Jews have no interest in living in a state that would be dominated by the Palestinians.  And that includes young Israeli Jews, many of whom hold clearly racist views toward the Palestinians in their midst.  Furthermore, few of Israel’s supporters in the United States are interested in this outcome, at least at this point in time.  Most Palestinians, of course, would accept a democratic bi-national state without hesitation if it could be achieved quickly.  But that is not going to happen, although as I will argue shortly, it is likely to come to pass down the road.
Then there is ethnic cleansing, which would certainly mean that Greater Israel would have a Jewish majority.  But that murderous strategy seems unlikely, because it would do enormous damage to Israel’s moral fabric, its relationship with Jews in the Diaspora, and to its international standing.  Israel and its supporters would be treated harshly by history, and it would poison relations with Israel’s neighbors for years to come.  No genuine friend of Israel could support this policy, which would clearly be a crime against humanity.  It also seems unlikely, because most of the 5.5 million Palestinians living between the Jordan and the Mediterranean would put up fierce resistance if Israel tried to expel them from their homes.

Nevertheless, there is reason to worry that Israelis might adopt this solution as the demographic balance shifts against them and they fear for the survival of the Jewish state.  Given the right circumstances – say a war involving Israel that is accompanied by serious Palestinian unrest – Israeli leaders might conclude that they can expel massive numbers of Palestinians from Greater Israel and depend on the lobby to protect them from international criticism and especially from sanctions.
We should not underestimate Israel’s willingness to employ such a horrific strategy if the opportunity presents itself.  It is apparent from public opinion surveys and everyday discourse that many Israelis hold racist views of Palestinians and the Gaza massacre makes clear that they have few qualms about killing Palestinian civilians.  It is difficult to disagree with Jimmy Carter’s comment earlier this year that “the citizens of Palestine are treated more like animals than like human beings.”  A century of conflict and four decades of occupation will do that to a people.
Furthermore, a substantial number of Israeli Jews – some 40 percent or more – believe that the Arab citizens of Israel should be “encouraged” to leave by the government.  Indeed, former foreign minister Tzipi Livni has said that if there is a two-state solution, she expected Israel’s Palestinian citizens to leave and settle in the new Palestinian state.  And then there is the recent military order issued by the IDF that is aimed at “preventing infiltration” into the West Bank.  In fact, it enables Israel to deport tens of thousands of Palestinians from the West Bank should it choose to do so.  And, of course, the Israelis engaged in a massive cleansing of the Palestinians in 1948 and again in 1967.  Still, I do not believe Israel will resort to this horrible course of action.
The most likely outcome in the absence of a two-state solution is that Greater Israel will become a full-fledged apartheid state.  As anyone who has spent time in the Occupied Territories knows, it is already an incipient apartheid state with separate laws, separate roads, and separate housing for Israelis and Palestinians, who are essentially confined to impoverished enclaves that they can leave and enter only with great difficulty.
Israelis and their American supporters invariably bristle at the comparison to white rule in South Africa, but that is their future if they create a Greater Israel while denying full political rights to an Arab population that will soon outnumber the Jewish population in the entirety of the land.  Indeed, two former Israeli prime ministers have made this very point.  Ehud Olmert, who was Netanyahu’s predecessor, said in late November 2007 that if “the two-state solution collapses,” Israel will “face a South-African-style struggle.”  He went so far as to argue that, “as soon as that happens, the state of Israel is finished.”  Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, who is now Israel’s defense minister, said in early February of this year that, "As long as in this territory west of the Jordan River there is only one political entity called Israel it is going to be either non-Jewish, or non-democratic.  If this bloc of millions of Palestinians cannot vote, that will be an apartheid state."
Other Israelis, as well as Jimmy Carter and Bishop Desmond Tutu, have warned that if Israel does not pull out of the Occupied Territories it will become an apartheid state like white-ruled South Africa.  But if I am right, the occupation is not going to end and there will not be a two-state solution.  That means Israel will complete its transformation into a full-blown apartheid state over the next decade.
In the long run, however, Israel will not be able to maintain itself as an apartheid state.  Like racist South Africa, it will eventually evolve into a democratic bi-national state whose politics will be dominated by the more numerous Palestinians.  Of course, this means that Israel faces a bleak future as a Jewish state.  Let me explain why.
For starters, the discrimination and repression that is the essence of apartheid will be increasingly visible to people all around the world.  Israel and its supporters have been able to do a good job of keeping the mainstream media in the United States from telling the truth about what Israel is doing to the Palestinians in the Occupied Territories.  But the Internet is a game changer.  It not only makes it easy for the opponents of apartheid to get the real story out to the world, but it also allows Americans to learn the story that the New York Times and the Washington Post have been hiding from them.  Over time, this situation may even force these two media institutions to cover the story more accurately themselves.
The growing visibility of this issue is not just a function of the Internet.  It is also due to the fact that the plight of the Palestinians matters greatly to people all across the Arab and Islamic world, and they constantly raise the issue with Westerners.  It also matters very much to the influential human rights community, which is naturally going to be critical of Israel’s harsh treatment of the Palestinians.  It is not surprising that hardline Israelis and their American supporters are now waging a vicious smear campaign against those human rights organizations that criticize Israel.
The main problem that Israel’s defenders face, however, is that it is impossible to defend apartheid, because it is antithetical to core Western values.  How does one make a moral case for apartheid, especially in the United States, where democracy is venerated and segregation and racism are routinely condemned?  It is hard to imagine the United States having a special relationship with an apartheid state.  Indeed, it is hard to imagine the United States having much sympathy for one.  It is much easier to imagine the United States strongly opposing that racist state’s political system and working hard to change it.  Of course, many other countries around the globe would follow suit.  This is surely why former Prime Minister Olmert said that going down the apartheid road would be suicidal for Israel.
Apartheid is not only morally reprehensible, but it also guarantees that Israel will remain a strategic liability for the United States...
I believe that most of the Jews in the great ambivalent middle will not defend apartheid Israel but will either keep quiet or side with the righteous Jews against the new Afrikaners, who will become increasingly marginalized over time.  And once that happens, the lobby will be unable to provide cover for Israel’s racist policies toward the Palestinians in the way it has in the past.
Professor Mearsheimer is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science and the co-director of the Program on International Security Policy at the University of Chicago.  Dr. Mearsheimer has written extensively about security issues and international politics more generally.
He has published four books: Conventional Deterrence (1983), which won the Edgar S. Furniss, Jr., Book Award; Liddell Hart and the Weight of History (1988); The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (2001), which won the Joseph Lepgold Book Prize; and The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy (with Stephen M. Walt, 2007).
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Compare these two articles (this and the next post).

What Prof. Mearsheimer misses is that the idea of national integrity for an ethnic group is the norm.  Comparisons with the US really make little sense because our ethos in America is unique.  We see ourselves not as an ethnic group but as the fusion of immigrants who have agreed to accept the common ideals we call "America."  

In fact America HAS versions of apartheid within our own borders.  May states and regions are proud to consider themselves as separate havens.  Utah is likely the most extreme example of this.  Can you imagine the reaction of the Mormons were, as the Israelis are, threatened with a demographic battle between themselves and Chicanoes?

Most of the countries of this world are built on ethnicity.  Imagine Japan or Sweden or Rhodesia threatened with a demographic challenge!    Should Saudi Arabi accept non Muslims as citizens?  How about the Vatican?
For that matter, here is the US we have a form of de jure apartheid .. as a matter of liberal conscience we have laws that protect the rights of Native Americans to live in their own territory.  Would it be all that different if some white tribe decided to set up a gated community?
The problem with comparing Israel to South Africa, Japan, ir the US is that each of these has its own, unique national story.  South Africa is, in some ways, an object lesson in moral complexity.  Few understand that black majority of that country is not at all indigenous.  South Africa, like the US, was established by European colonists who successfully decimated the indigenous 'san population and came to be the ethnic majority.  'san are genetically and culturally different from the African population of the rest of the continent but, the Zulu wars and white avarice for diamonds and gold resulted in invasions of  white South Africa of an immigrant people.  Apartheid aside, why was it less reasonable for the Afrikaners to want an Africans nation than it is today for the Kurds to want their own nation?  Apartheid aside, why was it not reasonable for the Black majority of South Africa to want to control the land in which they are the majority?  Sometimes, two rights to not make sense together.


 
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