Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Change vs. Stay the Course

A wise man learns from his mistakes.
If broken it is, fix it you should.

Many would agree these phrases make common sense. They are logical, reasonable and speak of experience. However, these ideas don't seem in tune with today's Republican party. They especially don't seem to jibe with the views of 2008 presidential candidate John McCain. While Barack Obama, the likely Democratic nominee, speaks of change, John McCain and many Republicans want to stay the course.

Iraq
McCain, Obama in heated exchange over Iraq
Obama, McCain argue over Iraq

Iran
McCain, Obama trade jabs over Iran policy
Hagel criticizes McCain over Iran comments

Cuba
McCain, Obama argue over Cuba policy

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." ~ Mahatma Gandhi

The Real McCain
The John McCain Channel
The Bush-McCain Challenge

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Monday, May 12, 2008

U.S. Pentagon: Domestic Propaganda Campaign

"In war, truth is the first casualty" - Aeschylus

Propaganda (prŏp'ə-gān'də) - a concerted set of the messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behaviors of large numbers of people.

More and more, media analysts are having a greater impact on the television media network coverage of military issues. They have a huge amount of influence on what stories the networks decide to cover proactively with regard to the military. Consequently, they influence the views on related issues so we should be concerned when we discover that many of these so-called 'independent analyst' were part of a program orchestrated by the Pentagon to shape our views on the Iraq war, Guantanamo Bay and other hot military issues.

Major television and cable news networks may have been complicit in this program. The military analysts most commonly used by MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, ABC, CBS and NBC routinely received instructions about what to say in their appearances from the Pentagon. Since the story first broke, there has been a deafening silence from many of these networks since it reflects so poorly on them. Media outlets and their corporate parents rely on the Government for all sorts of favors and access and, in return, do nothing to displease them. The Bush administration itself proudly touts its ability to control media content and ensure the presence only of pro-Government voices with regard to war and military matters.

It's true that there are plenty of people who understand the core government-amplifying function of the establishment media, but there are also plenty of people -- likely far more -- who don't. That's precisely why the television networks are so eager to suppress and conceal these revelations and the endlessly illuminating evidence which supports them.

David Barstow of the New York Times first broke the story:The Pentagon has been forced to release roughly 8,000 pages and audio tapes regarding their "military analyst" program. You can review them yourself here and draw your own conclusions:
Excerpts within this story were gathered from two articles posted by Glenn Greenwald at Salon.com:
Related coverage from various websites:

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Shiites, Sunnis, What?!

Enlighten me, please.

Our military is befriending and arming the Sunnis in Iraq to help us temper the Shiites according to various reports. It's all part of the surge.
  • The Shiites are the predominate force within the Iraqi government.
  • Nouri al-Maliki, the Prime Minister of Iraq, is a Shiite.
  • Moqtada al-Sadr, theologian, political leader and militia commander, is a Shiite.
  • Moqtada al-Sadr seems to have the backing of Iran.
  • The leader of Iran, a predominately Shiite nation, thinks Israel was most likely behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks thus providing an excuse for the Afghanistan and Iraq invasions.
  • Most Sunni's don't care for Shiite's and vice-versa.

  • al Qaeda is a Sunni organization.
  • The 2nd in command of al Qaeda, Al-Zawahiri, denied the conspiracy theory that Israel carried out the September 11 attacks on the U.S., and he blamed Iran and Shiite Hezbollah for spreading the idea to discredit the Sunni al Qaeda's achievement.
Bottom line: Our current administration has created one gigantic mess! The next U.S. President will certainly have his/her hands full and if it's a Democrat, the Right will be quick to point the finger if there are any missteps.

The Myth of the Surge offers more details.

I welcome a response from anyone (left, right, middle) who can unravel this mess and explain the best path forward.

info@ruinousright.com

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Michael Franti: Music and Messages

"We can bomb the world to pieces, but we can't bomb it into peace"
- Michael Franti / Bomb The World

Thank goodness for people like Michael Franti. This world-renowned musician and human rights worker delivered two outstanding works of artistic expression and political awareness in recent years.

In 2005 Michael traveled to Iraq, Palestine and Israel to explore the human cost of war with a group of friends, some video cameras and his guitar. This resulted in the powerful film I Know I'm Not Alone.

A compelling soundtrack, visual and musical montages, and Franti's intimate voiceovers make the film speak to the MTV, X, Y & Z generations, as well as the baby-boomers. A true armchair travel film pulling the audience into these war zones in the company of Michael's guitar, eloquence and wit - you feel the humanity, artistic resilience and sometimes horrific experience of what it's like to live under the bombs and military occupation.

With its guerrilla style footage captured in active war zones, the documentary is unlike the many academic and politically driven pieces in the marketplace, instead offering the audience a sense of intimate travel and the opportunity to hear the voices of everyday people living, creating and surviving under the harsh conditions of war and occupation.

In 2006 Michael and his band Spearhead released one of the best albums of the decade. The collection of songs from the album Yell Fire! has been praised by fans, critics, activists and others. The tracks are not only fun and danceable, they contain some very important messages for a public burdened with a ruinous war.

Michael Franti and Spearhead just put the finishing touches on their new album, All Rebel Rockers, which was recorded in San Francisco and L.A., but mostly in Kingston, Jamaica. They say it's their tuffest recording yet and travels deeper into the reggae/rock/dancehall groove than they've gone before.

I Know I'm Not Alone

"Watch this film then insist that Michael Franti becomes President of the United States!"
- Anthony Minghella (Academy Award Winning Director, English Patient, Cold Mountain)

"Michael Franti is the most important artist recording and touring today who has yet to reach the mass audience. The subjects he sings about are totally genuine and derived from personal experiences."
- Chris Blackwell (Founder-Palm Pictures, Island Life)

"Michael's (Franti) a modern minstrel weaving stories of war and occupation into his heart of peace, giving us hope, not just tears. The film is powerful, honest, and touching."
- Serj Tankian (Musician-System Of A Down)

"Michael Franti so easily embodies the kind of artist we must all yearn to be, forever connected to the heart of the people and always giving us something meaningful to dance to, even and especially, in the face of war and despair."
- Saul Williams (Musician, Actor, Poet)

"I Know I'm Not Alone" is an antidote to despair. With soulful music and boyish charm, Michael Franti sings his way through two brutal occupations--Iraq and Palestine, breaking through the hate and revealing the oneness of our human family.
- Medea Benjamin (Founder-Global Exchange)

Yell Fire!

"Michael Franti is in] the pantheon of political pop."
- Boston Globe

"the album blends Franti's hip-political-hop with Spearhead's body-moving funkadelica"
- Paste Magazine

Michael Franti and Spearhead Website
Michael Franti @ Wikipedia
I Know I'm Not Alone DVD @ Artist's Website
I Know I'm Not Alone DVD @ Ruinous Right Store
Yell Fire! Album @ Artist's Website
Yell Fire! Album @ Ruinous Right Store
Yell Fire! MP3 Album Download @ Ruinous Right Store

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Body of War

Body of War is an intimate and transformational feature documentary about the true face of war today. Meet Tomas Young, 25 years old, paralyzed from a bullet to his spine - wounded after serving in Iraq for less than a week.

Body of War is Tomas' coming home story as he evolves into a new person, coming to terms with his disability and finding his own unique and passionate voice against the war. The film is produced and directed by Phil Donahue and Ellen Spiro, and features two original songs by Eddie Vedder. Body of War is a naked and honest portrayal of what it's like inside the body, heart and soul of this extraordinary and heroic young man.

Body of War is an award-winning film that will be in select theaters beginning April 11th

Visit the Body of War Website to view the trailer and for more information.

Follow the lead of anti-warriors like Tomas and take action to help end the war and bring our troops home!
  • Vote!
  • Stop the next war now!
  • Support GI resistance
  • Demand the best for our vets
  • Go on record against the war
  • Twist the arm of Congress
Hear the songs that inspired an Iraq War veteran. The double-disk album includes tracks from:
  • Eddie Vedder
  • Pearl Jam
  • Bruce Springsteen
  • John Lennon
  • Neil Young
  • Michael Franti & Spearhead
  • Ben Harper
  • Roger Waters
  • Many more
Album CD
Album digital download
Album website

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Friday, April 4, 2008

The Myth of the Surge

Nir Rosen wrote an in depth piece for Rolling Stone last month disputing the effectiveness of the surge in Iraq. Fortunately for the Right it appears to be working, but if you dig a little deeper it's more like a ticking time bomb. Click here for more.

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Thursday, April 3, 2008

WMD Lies

Was it simply bad intelligence or was the truth distorted in the march to war? We've compiled four videos that show our leaders contradicting themselves and each other before and after the start of the Iraq war. You view, you decide.

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