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63 years and counting! (with poll)

Sat Aug 09, 2008 at 03:24:47 AM PDT

That's how long it's been since an atomic bomb has been dropped on human beings. Everyone seems to notice Hiroshima Day, and the first bomb. Few people seem to notice Nagasaki Day, the anniversary of the last atomic bomb ever dropped on human beings. But to me Nagasaki Day is the more important anniversary. It means we made it through another year safely again.

Below the fold are some people who did remember Nagasaki Day:

Poll

Who will be the next to drop a nuclear bomb?

10%3 votes
27%8 votes
3%1 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
20%6 votes
0%0 votes
3%1 votes
0%0 votes
24%7 votes
10%3 votes

| 29 votes | Vote | Results

To prosecute or not to prosecute? (w/poll)

Sat Jul 12, 2008 at 08:18:17 PM PDT

(crossposted with pictures but no poll @ Impolitically Correct)

President Bashir of Sudan is facing potential charges before the International Criminal Court. His government doesn't recognize the ICC's jurisdiction, but that doesn't seem to make a difference to the ICC. Does this remind you of a certain other head of state who's alleged to be guilty of war crimes but who doesn't recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC? It should. More below.

Poll

Who should be indicted?

10%3 votes
6%2 votes
63%19 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
3%1 votes
16%5 votes

| 30 votes | Vote | Results

Why Mugabe still has support and how to deal with him (w/poll)

Fri Jun 27, 2008 at 06:20:33 PM PDT

Mugabe may be running one of the less effective dictatorships in the world today, but he does have more support among Zimbabweans today than Bush does among Americans. No, this is not some troll diary arguing that we shouldn't really oppose Mugabe because of all the things he and ZANU-PF did to liberate their country or because he is facing a western imperialist conspiracy against the African people. It's not an argument in favor of Mugabe at all. It's just an attempt to explain why he does still have support in Zimbabwe, who his supporters are, and how well-informed policy could more effectively remove him than the kind of ignorant, "speak loudly but carry a small stick" policy currently favored in Washington could. If you're interested in a little reality based background, read on.

Poll

What should we in the US do about Zimbabwe?

18%11 votes
5%3 votes
8%5 votes
6%4 votes
23%14 votes
20%12 votes
1%1 votes
5%3 votes
10%6 votes

| 59 votes | Vote | Results

latest IAEA report (w/poll)

Sat Jun 14, 2008 at 09:10:59 PM PDT

I thought I should bring the latest information to the attention of D-Kos.

The IAEA has just released another report.

The report lists a number of questions about Iran's nuclear programs, for example:

The Agency had also enquired about the reasons for inclusion in the curriculum vitae of an IAP employee of a Taylor-Sedov equation for the evolving radius of a nuclear explosion ball with photos of the 1945 Trinity test. Iran indicated that the IAP scientist had been working on dimensional analysis and had included in his resume references available in open sources. The Agency was not permitted to meet with the individuals relevant to these issues and continues to assess the information provided by Iran.

That last phrase occurs a lot in the report.

More excerpts from the latest IAEA report and commentary below the fold.

Poll

What should the US government do about this?

3%1 votes
3%1 votes
3%1 votes
21%6 votes
21%6 votes
7%2 votes
0%0 votes
28%8 votes
0%0 votes
10%3 votes
0%0 votes

| 28 votes | Vote | Results

The Supreme Court and the Constitution (w/poll)

Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 08:57:31 PM PDT

Finley Peter Dunne's Mr. Dooley famously noted that "No matter whether the country follows the flag or not, the Supreme Court follows the election returns." Well, Mr. Dooley never lived long enough to witness the Florida 2000 election. Furthermore, the public hasn't spoken yet about the detention of the prisoners called "unlawful enemy combatants" at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. We may hear from them in the next presidential election, though. I do hope this becomes a big issue, because Obama is a Constitutional lawyer by training. McCain is a pilot. He doesn't even seem to realize that certain Constitutional Rights are for citizens, others for all "persons" (human beings) which was the Constitution's term that referred to slaves. More below the fold.

Poll

What should be done with Roberts, Alito, Thomas and Scalia?

1%3 votes
0%0 votes
32%50 votes
7%11 votes
10%17 votes
13%21 votes
27%43 votes
6%10 votes

| 155 votes | Vote | Results

Why and how we need Joe Biden now (w/poll)

Fri Jan 11, 2008 at 04:15:39 PM PDT

I know he's not in the race for president anymore. As a long time big fan of his I'm happy about that. Joe is the chairperson of the very important Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, one of the most important jobs in the US government, especially now. The Senate of the United States has a special role in foreign policy, approving all treaties and ambassadors, and the Chair of the Committee on Foreign Relations, whether it is occupied by J. William Fulbright or Jesse Helms, has an important voice in foreign policy.

Joe Biden has that voice now. He is the most qualified American, not just the most qualified Democrat, to use it for good. Let's all encourage him to do it. Specific reasons and suggestions are below the fold. More are welcomed in comments.

Poll

I will

28%4 votes
7%1 votes
42%6 votes
21%3 votes

| 14 votes | Vote | Results

Let's support Joe Biden! (seriously)

Tue Jan 08, 2008 at 03:02:03 PM PDT

Let's all support Joe Biden!

I know he's not in the race for president anymore. As a big fan of his I'm happy about that. Joe is the chairperson of the very important Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, one of the most important jobs in the US government, especially now. The Senate of the United States has a special role in foreign policy, approving all treaties and ambassadors, and the Chair of the Committee on Foreign Relations, whether it is occupied by J. William Fulbright or Jesse Helms, has an important voice in foreign policy.

Joe Biden has that voice now. He is the most qualified American, not just the most qualified Democrat, to use it for good. Let's all encourage him to do it. Specific reasons and suggestions are below the fold. More are welcomed in comments.

Daniel Pipes sinks to a new low! With poll!

Wed Oct 10, 2007 at 05:14:00 AM PDT

Daniel Pipes used to be an expert on the Middle East. Whether you agreed with him or not you had to respect his opinion and his command of the basic facts about the region. He knew the facts, even if his interpretation didn't agree with yours.

Not any more. Here's what he wrote on October 9 this year:

preemption justified the invasion of Iraq before Iraqis had attacked the United States

[more below]

Poll

What should be done about Daniel Pipes?

12%6 votes
0%0 votes
16%8 votes
14%7 votes
36%18 votes
4%2 votes
2%1 votes
14%7 votes

| 49 votes | Vote | Results

Darfur: it's not just about resources

Thu Aug 02, 2007 at 01:33:43 AM PDT

Yes, there is a shortage of water, that may be alleviated by new discoveries of underground aquifers. But there are always shortages. Scarcity is the essential problem of economics.

As the linked article notes, if the government in Khartoum tries to centralize control of the new water supplies (and as it doesn't note, if it continues to be an Arab nationalist government) further conflict is almost a given, no matter how much water was found.

Crossposted at Impolitically Correct and Securing America.

Poll

What should be done about Darfur?

8%1 votes
16%2 votes
8%1 votes
0%0 votes
25%3 votes
8%1 votes
16%2 votes
16%2 votes

| 12 votes | Vote | Results

Why (else) we STILL need Wes Clark for president (w/poll)

Sat Apr 28, 2007 at 11:34:13 PM PDT

[previously posted to my blog and to the Clark Community Network]

From The Nation's coverage of the Democratic debate in South Carolina:

There has been this idea going around that the Democrats have a fabulous, unstoppable array of candidates this year. We can't lose! This debate gave the lie to that comforting notion in any number of ways.

But they think it's only economics that will win the debate.

Poll

Why do you think Wes Clark should be president?

2%5 votes
0%0 votes
8%15 votes
2%4 votes
0%1 votes
1%2 votes
81%144 votes
3%6 votes

| 177 votes | Vote | Results

This is the most important underreported story (w/poll)

Mon Apr 02, 2007 at 11:00:22 PM PDT

and it needs to get noticed, it needs to get immediate attention, and it should get that attention ahead of Iraq, global warming and every other issue, because if the bees die off, we won't be far behind.

Now if you're like most people you probably think of bees as a nuisance, you probably got stung by one when you were a kid, you might even be allergic to one, and you stay as far away as possible from them. Oh, yes, if you think about it, you remember that honey comes from bees, and honey tastes nice, so maybe bees aren't all bad. Still you don't think about them much, and are content to let them remain someone else's concern. You just don't mess with them.

Poll

So what do you think is causing this CCD stuff, anyway?

1%36 votes
0%12 votes
16%315 votes
12%239 votes
1%21 votes
1%22 votes
0%14 votes
1%24 votes
19%384 votes
1%38 votes
5%99 votes
5%109 votes
8%169 votes
21%421 votes
1%24 votes

| 1927 votes | Vote | Results

The U.S. federal deficit: What is to be done? (w/poll)

Wed Mar 07, 2007 at 03:56:02 PM PDT

Here it is, the reality:

Deficits in the hundreds of billions of dollars every year, as far as even the lying Bush White House can figure it.

A gross federal debt that amounts to more than a third of annual GNP, with no plan to pay it off. Ever.

Analysis and alternatives on the flip.

Poll

What should be done?

16%13 votes
2%2 votes
5%4 votes
66%53 votes
10%8 votes

| 80 votes | Vote | Results

Bush losing even his new "friends" (w/poll)

Fri Mar 02, 2007 at 06:14:12 PM PDT

Remember how Bush's "tough" policies had (supposedly) finally tamed Colonel Qaddafi? How Bush's invasion of Iraq had convinced Qaddafi to stop terrorism and turn in his WMD, before he got invaded likewise? Well, this is just in from the BBC:

Britain and America now suggest the Libyan leader is a model for others to follow.

Libya - by rejecting terrorism and then, in 2003, surrendering its nuclear and other unconventional weapons research - earned the lifting of sanctions and lost the status of a pariah.

But still Col Gaddafi can be combative.

Poll

The US should

55%35 votes
7%5 votes
11%7 votes
11%7 votes
6%4 votes
6%4 votes
0%0 votes
1%1 votes

| 63 votes | Vote | Results

Islamic Evolutions

Thu Feb 22, 2007 at 04:45:55 PM PDT

I'm not going to crosspost this whole diary from the Clark Community Network. For one thing, it's very long. For another, it has lots of images, and I'm not going to post them all to an "approved image hosting service". I'm not going to add the links, either. But I am going to ask any Kossack who's interested in learning more about Islam to visit this blog entry  (and/or its predecessor, Understanding Islam) from the CCN International Affairs series. Here are a few snippets to whet your interest. Feel free to drop on by the Clark Community Network and comment or ask questions about the whole thing. Of course you can comment or ask questions here, too, but you can't read the whole thing unless you move over to the original.

(quotes on the flip)

Poll

Polls are

4%1 votes
4%1 votes
14%3 votes
0%0 votes
14%3 votes
9%2 votes
19%4 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
33%7 votes

| 21 votes | Vote | Results

That "House divided" quotation

Thu Feb 15, 2007 at 06:36:57 PM PDT

crossposted at my blog and at the Clark Community Network

I've been listening to the Congressional debate about the Iraq resolution, and I'm listening over and over to Congressional representatives quote the saying "A house divided against itself cannot stand." (Somehow no one says anything about a Senate.) They all attribute it to Abraham Lincoln.

I know that most Americans associate the phrase with Lincoln, and for good reason, because he used it to great effect in the Lincoln Douglas debates. But Lincoln was quoting someone else.

One of Lincoln's favorite sources was the Bible, that indispensable basis of English literature. The quote is actually from Jesus, in the Gospel according to Matthew, chapter 12:

The Ox-Bow President (w/poll)

Thu Oct 19, 2006 at 04:02:04 AM PDT

Does anyone else remember when America stood for the rule of law, for justice and fair play? Does anyone else remember when our wartime movies, even the ones that didn't have Nazi villains, even the ones that weren't overt propaganda, featured the kind of values that made the United States the last best hope of earth? Not anymore. Habeas Corpus has been flagrantly abolished without even a pretense of invasion or rebellion to justify it.
Poll

What should we do?

45%10 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
18%4 votes
9%2 votes
4%1 votes
0%0 votes
13%3 votes
9%2 votes

| 22 votes | Vote | Results

Darfur offensive starts (with poll)

Sun Sep 24, 2006 at 03:12:45 AM PDT

And is it offensive. Northern Darfur is where the worst violence seems to have been taking place. The cattle Arab nomads in the south are largely out of the conflict. This is from Timesonline, but it's all over news.google.com if you search for it.

On the day Sudan was telling the United Nations security council this month in New York that it was committed to the search for "lasting peace", the village of Tabre in north Darfur was under attack.
Poll

What should the US do?

0%0 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
6%1 votes
33%5 votes
0%0 votes
26%4 votes
26%4 votes
0%0 votes
6%1 votes

| 15 votes | Vote | Results

Darfur, D-Kos and diaries (with poll)

Fri Sep 01, 2006 at 01:54:21 AM PDT

(crossposted at Securing America)

At least two D-Kos diaries (1, 2) about the UN vote on Darfur have already scrolled offscreen. Here are a collection of breaking news stories, contradictory in their analyses of what this means.

Poll

Something will be done about Darfur

37%3 votes
37%3 votes
12%1 votes
12%1 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes

| 8 votes | Vote | Results


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