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(Posted on Fri, 16 May 2008 22:34:52 -0400) 1 Solidarity Statement Concerning Guatemalans in
Detention after ICE Raid in Postville, Iowa -- amalia
anderson, Carlos Ariel, Axel Fuentes, Reginaldo
Haslett Marroquín, and Ana Nájera Mendoza,
2 Re: A Progressive Case for Educational Standardization
-- j crawford
3 Re: Conyers Mounts Opposition to Iran Attack -- David
Pease
4 RE: A Last Chance for Civilization -- Art Hoffmann
5 Re: "Namely the state of Israel" -- Peter Belmont
From: amalia anderson, Carlos Ariel, Axel Fuentes,
Reginaldo Haslett Marroquín, and Ana Nájera Mendoza,
Subject: Solidarity Statement Concerning Guatemalans in
Detention after ICE Raid in Postville, Iowa
Date: May 14, 2008
"No one should be subjected to arbitrary arrests, detention or exile". ...
------- (Posted on Fri, 16 May 2008 22:43:57 -0400) [Peggy Noonan was a speechwriter for Ronald Reagan and
for George H.W. Bush, and is a columnist for the Wall
Street Journal. -- moderator]
Pity Party
By PEGGY NOONAN
May 16, 2008
The Wall Street Journal
Big picture, May 2008:
The Democrats aren't the ones falling apart, the
Republicans are. The Democrats can see daylight ahead.
For all their fractious fighting, they're finally
resolving their central drama. Hillary Clinton will
leave, and Barack Obama will deliver a stirring
acceptance speech. Then hand-to-hand in the general,
where they see their guy triumphing. You see it when you
talk to them: They're busy being born.
The Republicans? Busy dying. The brightest of them see
no immediate light. They're frozen, not like a deer in
the headlights but a de...
------- (Posted on Fri, 16 May 2008 22:37:34 -0400) The Working Class is Back. And Guess What. It's White.
Carl Bloice
Thursday, May 15, 2008
BlackCommentator.com
After decades of the major media's refusal to link the
word "working" with "class," the print pages and
airwaves are now alive with talk about the conditions,
aspirations and views of working people. Journalists,
who only a few weeks ago would have scoffed at the mere
mention of there being a "working class." are now
throwing the term around with abandon. The problem is
that it being employed to only cover part of that class;
African American, Latino, Asian and Native American
working people are somehow being left out of the
demographic equation.
Up until quite recently there was only the "middle
class." The term always defied precise definition. In
contemp...
------- (Posted on Fri, 16 May 2008 22:35:19 -0400) Will Gay Marriage Doom the Democrats?
Joan Walsh
Friday May 16, 2008 09:05 EDT
The day the California Supreme Court chose to strike
down the state's ban on gay marriage just happened to be
my daughter's last day of high school classes; she
graduates next week. Forgive me a little nostalgia, even
sentimentality: Almost four years ago, when she was just
a freshman, I wrote about her showing up to school still
wearing her "Kerry-Edwards" button the day after the
election, and being crushed to hear teachers and
classmates say that Mayor Gavin Newsom's decision to
legalize gay marriage doomed the Democrats that year. (I
was hearing the same thing from some people at Salon.)
"How can people who support marriage oppose gay
marriage?" she asked me.
Four years later, just as...
------- (Posted on Fri, 16 May 2008 22:35:38 -0400) Obama - The WorldBeat Album
Posted on April 09, 2008 in Current Affairs
One of the most exciting and progressive aspects of
Senator Barack Obama's candidacy is the incredibly wide
range of people he continues to energize and inspire. He
has become a true world figure now. One way this can be
seen is in the music Obama is inspiring globally. Here
is a sampling of some of the tastiest worldbeat music
currently being produced as tributes to the hope Barack
Obama is bringing to people everywhere.
Track 1: Mighty Sparrow - 'Barack the Magnificent'
First up from Trinidad, is Mighty Sparrow, the Calypso
King of the World, whose career spans over five decades
and whose music spans the globe.
Barack the Magnificent
The respect of the world that w...
------- (Posted on Wed, 14 May 2008 22:43:48 -0400) India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Strengthens its Commitment to Democracy
BuaNews (Tshwane) May 12, 2008
allafrica.com
Pretoria
The "strategic alliance" that is the India-Brazil-South
Africa trilateral axis is now more than simply a
dialogue but a "privileged relationship" favouring a
world where democracy will prevail not only in its
political manifestation but also on social and cultural
levels, writes Shaun Benton.
This is according to the Foreign Minister of Brazil,
Celso Amorim, who joined South African Foreign Minister
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Indian Foreign Minister
Pranab Mukherjee at the fifth IBSA Ministerial
Commission meeting at Somerset West in Cape T...
------- (Posted on Wed, 14 May 2008 22:42:28 -0400) GOP Cancer: Party Could Lose 20 More Seats
John F. Harris and Josh Kraushaar
Politico
May 14, 2008
www.politico.com
For the past 18 months, ever since the 2006 elections,
congressional Republicans have been like a hospital
patient trying to convince visitors that he is not
really all that sick: a bit under the weather; actually
feel better than I sound; should be up and about any
day; thanks for asking.
Suddenly - belatedly - all pretense is gone.
The Republican defeat in Tuesday's special election in
Mississippi, in a deeply conservative district where,
in an average year, Democrats cannot even compete, was
a clear sign that the GOP has the political equivalent
o...
------- (Posted on Wed, 14 May 2008 22:44:54 -0400) School Recruiting Could Violate Int'l Protocol
By Jim Lobe IPS-Inter Press Service
www.ipsnews.net
WASHINGTON, May 13 (IPS) - Pressed by the demands of
the "global war on terrorism", the United States is
violating an international protocol that forbids the
recruitment of children under the age of 18 for
military service, according to a new report released
Tuesday by a major civil rights group that charged that
recruitment practices target children as young as 11
years old.
The 46-page report, "Soldiers of Misfortune", which was
prepared by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
for submission to the U.N. Committee on the Rights of
the Child, also found that the U.S. military
di...
------- (Posted on Wed, 14 May 2008 22:44:29 -0400) El Salvador:
Interview with FMLN Presidential Candidate Mauricio Funes (Part I)
Amanda Shank
Upside Down World
May 13, 2008
upsidedownworld.org
Mauricio Funes steps into the hotel surrounded by his
campaign staff and supporters. Earlier in the afternoon
in the hot Central Plaza of San Miguel, he was greeted
with cheers, chants, and fireworks by eight thousand
supporters donning FMLN red.
Amid the excitement and exhaustion of El Salvador's
presidential campaign, where the FMLN has a strong
possibility of breaking the right wing ARENA party's 19
year grip on power, Funes searches the hotel lobby for
his wife. Vanda Pignato checks her watch, 10pm, and
suggests that ...
------- (Posted on Wed, 14 May 2008 22:43:04 -0400) A Progressive Case for Educational Standardization
How not to respond to the Spellings report.
By Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein
Academe Online
May/June 2008
www.aaup.org
Standardizing Critical Thinking
In the responses from higher education to the 2006
report of Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings's
Commission on the Future of Higher Education, A Test of
Leadership: Charting the Future of U.S. Higher
Education, one particular argument is made over and over
again: that educational standardization of the sort
implicitly called for in the report is neither possible
nor desirable. According to this argument, the
standardization entailed by the repor...
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