• Google-mania

    I don’t completely hide who I am on this blog, but my real name doesn’t appear anywhere on it, since I don’t want it to be too easy to use Google to find it via my real name.

    Searching on my real name now brings up Bloggy in the top 10 results. Interesting search algorithms they got working over there at Google…

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  • Why are they so stupid?

    I don’t understand this administration. They have plenty of money to spend on speechwriters and marketers, and we still get stuff like this, from Bush’s speech to the American Legion on Tuesday:

    He did not repeat his administration’s prewar assertions that Mr. Hussein had ties to Al Qaeda, but made a general argument about the threat from those who hate, among others, “Christians and Jews and every Muslim who does not share their narrow and violent vision.”

    India just had two bombs go off in Bombay that killed 51 people and injured over 150. They are the worlds largest democracy, and allegedly an ally. The odds are pretty good that most of those people were not Christian, Jewish, or Muslim, but I guess our glorious leader can’t wrap is head around yet another religion, particularly one that’s not one of the big three monotheistic ones. It also is “off message” to talk about any culpability from Pakistan, our partner in the War on Terror. Pakistan is also believed to have supplied nuclear technology to Iran and North Korea. Cognitive dissonance, anyone?

    Mr. Flight Suit also used the speech as an excuse to taunt Al Quaeda and other terrorists for not having hit U.S. soil directly lately:

    He made the case that failing to take the fight to terrorists wherever they are would expose the United States to attacks at home. “Our military is confronting terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan and in other places so our people will not have to confront terrorist violence in New York or St. Louis or Los Angeles,” he said.

    So we’re safer because we’re battling people overseas, including the mysterious “elsewhere”? I doubt it.

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  • Meredith Allen

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    Maple Ave (Digimon) / Meredith Allen

    I haven’t had much time to post lately, because I’ve been working on my new biz for hosting artist web sites. The working name for the project is “ArtCat”, but there’s nothing corporate to show you yet.

    I have the beta version of the first artist site up — Meredith Allen. I wasn’t completely ready to launch, but something big was about to happen! Meredith’s photo on the homepage appeared this week in the September 1st issue of the New Yorker, as the illustration for a Dave Eggers story titled Measuring the Jump.

    News Flash! It’s now on the New Yorker home page.

    If any of you can link to her site or mention it in your weblogs, I would really apppreciate it. I’m trying to get it to show up in Google so that people seeing her image in the New Yorker will end up at Meredith’s site.

    The site will have more content, images, plus some design changes over the next days and weeks. Her site is the test case for my new system, and I’m still working out some things.

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  • Silipups’s take on Israel/Palestine

    I can’t recommend The current situation — my take on it from silipups highly enough. It is a brilliant summary of the current situation.

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  • Another U.N. loss in Baghdad

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    Rick Hooper died as he lived — trying to bring peace in the Middle East. (Photo by Robert Zash)

    I have already written about the death of Sergio Vieira de Mello in the bombing of U.N. headquarters in Iraq. From the NY Blade comes the story of the death of Rick Hooper, an openly gay U.N. employee who was fluent in Arabic and had worked on missions in the Gaza Strip and Iraq.

    Rick Hooper, a New Yorker who worked on peacekeeping missions for the United Nations, died on Tuesday, August 19, in the explosion of the U.N.Â’s headquarters in Baghdad.

    Hooper, 40, lived in Spanish Harlem, where he had moved three years ago with his then-lover, photographer Robert Zash. The two were together for nearly five years before breaking up last December.

    Once he began working for the U.N., he was quickly promoted as chief of staff to the undersecretary general for political affairs. Hooper, who spoke and wrote Arabic fluently (in addition to a working knowledge of French, German, Norwegian and Czech), became a confidant of U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, whom he advised on Mideast issues and for whom he wrote several speeches on the issue.

    He was in Baghdad to replace temporarily the assistant to AnnanÂ’s envoy to Iraq, Vieira de Mello. Hooper had planned on being there for two weeks before heading to Palestine for a long-delayed vacation.

    He attended the University of California at Santa Cruz and graduated from Stevenson College (part of CaliforniaÂ’s public university system) in 1985. He spent a semester at Birzeit University on the West Bank, where he learned Arabic, and Nimes, France.

    He received a Fulbright Scholarship to study at the University of Damascus. He also studied at the Center for American Studies Abroad at the American University in Cairo. He received a masterÂ’s degree in international diplomacy from Georgetown University. During his last semester at Georgetown he also worked in New York for the LawyerÂ’s Committee for Human Rights on Palestinian issues.

    He immediately started working for the U.N. in the Gaza Strip. “He was such an incredible supporter of peace,” Zash said. “In the Gaza Strip during Desert Storm, he refused to wear a gas mask. During curfews, he would drive around in a U.N. vehicle so people knew there was a U.N. presence.”

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  • Oh, now I feel better

    I’ve had it with Bloomberg. He no longer deserves the benefit of the doubt.

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg says President George W. Bush shouldn’t be blamed if the Environmental Protection Agency downplayed the seriousness of airborne pollution after the Sept. 11 attacks.

    The report, by the agency’s inspector general, concludes that the White House influenced the EPA to minimize air-quality concerns. “I know the president and I think he’s a very honest guy,” Bloomberg said before Sunday’s Pakistani Independence Day parade. “It would never occur to me not to trust him.”

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  • Blackout photos

    Oops. I just realized I had a couple of blackout photos I never posted:

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    Sexy traffic director on Fifth Avenue

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    Bill Cunningham of the NY Times “On the Street” feature taking photos on Fifth Avenue

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  • White House misled NYC on air quality

    I can’t believe this isn’t a bigger story in all of the news outlets! Thanks to Newsday, increasingly one of the best papers covering NYC and the evil Bush regime, we learn that the White House pressured the EPA to say the air quality was fine in lower Manhattan after 9/11 when it apparently wasn’t, or at a minimum they had no evidence that it was safe. Re-opening Wall Street was more important than protecting the health of New Yorkers.

    In the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the World Trade Center, the White House instructed the Environmental Protection Agency to give the public misleading information, telling New Yorkers it was safe to breathe when reliable information on air quality was not available.

    “When the EPA made a September 18 announcement that the air was ‘safe’ to breathe, it did not have sufficient data and analyses to make such a blanket statement,” the report says. “Furthermore, The White House Council on Environmental Quality influenced … the information that EPA communicated to the public through its early press releases when it convinced EPA to add reassuring statements and delete cautionary ones.”

    On the morning of Sept. 12, according to the report, the office of then-Administrator of the EPA Christie Whitman issued a memo: “All statements to the media should be cleared through the NSC [National Security Council in the White House] before they are released.” The 165-page report compares excerpts from EPA draft statements to the final versions, including these:

    The draft statement contained a warning from EPA scientists that homes and businesses near Ground Zero should be cleaned by professionals. Instead, the public was told to follow instructions from New York City officials.

    A warning on the importance of safely handling Ground Zero cleanup, due to lead and asbestos exposure, was changed to say that some contaminants had been noted downtown but “the general public should be very reassured by initial sampling.”

    The report also notes examples when EPA officials claimed conditions were safe when no scientific support was available.

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  • The brilliance of the Alabama protesters

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    Kenneth Millican, top, of Rising Pond, Ga., and Jerry Layne of Chattanooga, Tenn., hold signs as they join dozens of other demonstrating in front of the State Judicial Building in Montgomery, Ala., Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2003. Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore has said he will defy a federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from public view, prompting some arrests on Wednesday by those who refused to leave the buiding. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

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  • On Israel/Palestine, violence, and ethnic cleansing

    Go right now and read Anees’s post titled For newcomers to this blog. I agree 100% with what he has to say on the issue, and I find it horrifying to see that people think he might support suicide bombers just because he is Palestinian. Frankly, the only violent talk I’m seeing out of people in the blogopshere is coming from the anti-Palestinan/pro-occupation people. Witness this lovely excerpt, courtesy of Letter from Gotham, in which an allegedly college-education person says about Anees:

    You fucking Palestinian Arab bastards. Why donÂ’t you fight soldiers? If you fought the Israeli occupation, if you fought soldiers, I’d at least respect you. But you can’t, you don’t, because you are cowards, contemptible fucking cowards. You are not a man, Anees. You are a whiner. Go fuck off.

    How fucking dare you whine and complain when you purposely send your children against Israeli soldiers whom you KNOW are NOT targeting children on purpose. You, on the other hand, send your evil demons into Israeli population centers with the express purpose of killing civilians. Now your guys have gone and slaughtered a busful of ultraorthodox Jews who are probably not even Zionists because…because they were Jews.

    And your side just loves to see Jewish blood flow, doesn’t it? It doesn’t get them anything (except maybe virgins to fuck in that stupid Muslim heaven of yours; Jesus, over a couple of thousand years Islam must really have selected dumbfuck genes, hasn’t it, which explains a lot)….

    DOESN’T IT???????

    I’m not depressed. I am ANGRY.

    Fuck you, and fuck your twisted people. A few days ago I got angry because American soldiers beat up an Iraqi, and it reminded me of Israeli torture of Palestinian suspects.

    Shit, buddy, if I had the power, I’d do the same to you. I’m not sure I’d stop.

    This is the same idiot who says that it is inapproriate to compare the policies of the Israeli government with that of apartheid-era South Africa. I would consider a state that discrimnates based on race and ethnicity, and has chosen the symbol of a specific religion for its flag, is treading dangerously into an area that no post-Enlightment person can support. States based on ethnicity and religion are morally wrong, whether it’s Saudi Arabia persecuting non-Muslims, or Israel passing race-based immigration and marriage laws.

    I don’t think anyone can doubt that the ultimate goal is ethnic cleansing, as evidenced by this report from Steve, our friend in the International Solidarity Movement, on James’s site. The latest post, which I have excerpted, is here.

    “Preventing a farmer in Jayyous from planting his
    seedlings carries no benefit for Jews in Jerusalem
    wishing to return home safely from the Western Wall.
    What the closure does is make life in Palestine that
    much more unlivable, Palestinians’ access to their
    land and water that much more tenuous, “voluntary”
    ethnic cleansing that much closer to reality.
    That’s the real purpose of locking the gates in the
    Wall.

    “Nabil”, ISM coordinator from Tulkarm, is in Jayyous
    for a visit. He told us a hair-raising story last
    night. He was taken from his house and imprisoned at
    age 17Å“ during the waning days of the first Intifada.

    He said that the Israeli forces used to target the
    top students for arrest. He was only in jail for 21
    days, a very short term compared to most of the
    Palestinian men I know, but during that time the
    guards went from underground cell to underground cell,
    opened a hatch in the very heavy metal door, and
    dropped in a half kilo of powder with an action like
    tear gas, only stronger. (I assume that the Jews
    reading this journal have the same horrible
    association that I have with this image, even though
    the substance in question here is not Zyklon B and is
    usually not lethal.) Nabil says that it took about
    80 hours for the irritant to dissipate. “Rashid”,
    head of the Prisoners’ Club in Qalqilya, had told us
    about the same process in all 3 of the Israeli prisons
    he was in. Last week, about 100 prisoners at Ashqelon
    Prison were injured while being gassed in their cells,
    9 of them critically.

    I’m convinced that the goal is not land and water
    theft, it’s ethnic cleansing. The Israeli government
    wants to make the Palestinian communities within 5 or
    6 kilometers of the Wall unlivable, forcing the
    thousands living there to move deeper into the West
    Bank or into another country. Perhaps the plan is
    then to repeat this process a little further in, until
    the West Bank is virtually Arabrein from the Green
    Line to the Jordan River. Sharon’s governing
    coalition includes parties that support expulsion of
    all Palestinians from Palestine; it seems that the
    “moderates” have the same plan, but wish to make it
    appear voluntary.”

    Let’s also talk about the fact that Israel is now demolishing huge sections of the West Bank and Gaza — to build a new “security wall“. Here is a Reuters photo of what’s going on near Tulkarem.

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    Israeli soldiers watch an Israeli mechanical shovel demolishing Palestinian houses at the village of Nazlat Eisa near the West Bank city of Tulkarem in the area where the Israeli security fence is being built, August 21, 2003. Israel killed Hamas political leader Ismail Abu Shanab in a missile strike on Thursday, two days after a suicide bombing in Jerusalem, and Islamic militant groups called off a seven-week-old old ceasefire. REUTERS/Nir Elias

    I see crypto-fascists — I don’t have a problem using that term for people who advocate the persecution of entire groups of people — like Michele at A Small Victory talking about how the Arabs don’t understand the idea of a “cease fire”. This image, and the destruction of the market in Nazlat ‘Isa — over 100 shops — don’t resemble much of a cease fire to me. A country that finds the need to own many armored bulldozers is probably up to no good. Israel also continued its policy of targeted assassinations during this period, before the recent Jerusalem bus bombing.

    Witness also the comment which appeared on James’s site today after he posted on the the idiocy of Bush saying “There’s a foreign element that’s moving into Iraq.”:

    hey fuckwad – he meant iranian, syrian, “palestinian”, saudi, etc by foreign.

    you have a typically disgusting “progressive” site – hope one day you’re mistaken for a jew by your terrorists buddies and they crack your skull.

    People don’t have to wear brown shirts to behave like fascists. I must admit I’m amused by the idea of “progressive” as an epithet. Is this person suggesting we go back to the good old days of non-white and non-Christian people fearing for their lives in significant stretches of America?

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