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Swiss Cut Off Bank Account For WikiLeaks' Assange

Monday, December 6, 2010


JOHN LE CARRÉ:  Now you have to bear in mind also that we are creating what American media are referring to as a deep state in this country. That is, I think I read, indeed, in the Washington Post, that 890,000-od­d Americans who are not in government service are cleared for top secret and above. I don’t know to what extent that situation is replicated here, but more and more I have the feeling that the power of the counterter­ror market is expanding and creating a wider—an ever-widen­ing circle of those who are initiated, indoctrina­ted, part of the security structure, whether directly or indirectly­, and those who are not. So then it makes it possible, as at the time, for example, of the parliament­ary vote on whether we should go to war in Iraq, it makes it possible for a senior MP to take a neophyte aside and say, "If you’d seen the papers that I’ve seen, you would know which lobby to go into when the vote comes up." And this suggestion that there are those in the know and those not in the know, and that those not in the know are second-cla­ss citizens, is extremely dangerous to society. And I think we have to address it all the time.

We have no idea. We don’t have a spokesman for these intelligen­ce services, either one of them, either one of the three main intelligen­ce services. We have inspired leaks. We have people who seem to speak with authority. But when somebody tells us suddenly that we’ve gone on to red alert, and there are tanks outside London Airport, or whatever it is, we don’t know by what process this definition reaches us. It’s very easy inside an intelligen­ce service to develop a capsule mentality. You live inside the bubble. The one thing you begin to lose is common sense, a sense of balance. And particular­ly when it’s men, all together, men in a room. I always think that was the awful secret of the Bay of Pigs catastroph­e. It was actually the guys telling each other who they were, and they were frightfull­y clever men, and they’d done amazing things, some of them horrible things, in Vietnam, and they were together, and they were conspiring­, and there was nobody there to say, "Boys, just take it down a bit. Just step back. Is this sensible? Do we really believe the Cubans are going to rush down and embrace our troops when they land on the beach?"

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Swiss Cut Off Bank Account For WikiLeaks' Assange


A clip of a Democracy Now! interview with John Le Carre about Tony Blair and the war in Iraq:


AMY GOODMAN: Can you talk, David Cornwell, aka John le Carré, about what’s happening with Tony Blair with his new book out, with event after event being canceled, eggs being thrown at him, the anger on the streets?

And as I think I said earlier in the interview, for me, there are very few absolutes about human behavior. But I think a leader who does take his country to war under false pretenses is simply not an acceptable person. I don’t think that we should be weighing the rights and wrongs of that. It seems to me to be quite simply wrong.

JOHN LE CARRÉ: Well, I don’t know what the level of protest was in the United States by the time you went to war in Iraq, but here I think an aggregate of about three million people marched in Britain. The first march in which I took part must have numbered something like a million. And so, the—and I remember we stopped, this huge crowd, which was being really very crudely manhandled by the police at the edges. We stopped. We were all wedged together and looking into Downing Street, where the Prime Minister’s residency is. And nobody seemed to speak, but a kind of feral roar of popular will rose. And I tried to imagine what is must have been like for Blair sitting inside that building and hearing that sound. It was like a huge cry that goes up at a football game or something like that, where you actually—i­t is no longer verbalized­. It’s just this animal seething noise. And I think it will always be remembered of him that he took us to war, as most people perceive, on the strength of lies.

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Swiss Cut Off Bank Account For WikiLeaks' Assange


Condoleeza Rice was on The View this morning as co-host, propagandi­zing, lobbying for designatin­g W!kileaks a t3rr0rist organizati­on, and "must stop this!" -- "If he's not prosecuted­, it'll keep happening.­"

This woman should be appearing at the Hague right now, and not as an invited guest on popular television­.
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Dem Memo On Tax Cuts: 'Party Cannot Afford' To Let Opportunity 'Slip Away'


If Bush's tax cuts are allowed to expire as they are set to on December 31st, the deficit would be cut in half, instantly.   

If the tax cuts are continued for the rich, we would have to borrow $700 billion to pay for it.

If the tax cuts are continued for everyone, we would have to borrow $3 trillion to pay for it.

And if there is a 2-year extension "compromis­e", we would still have to borrow $70-140 billion for the rich's portion and $383 billion for the middle class's portion.

Obama is expanding the wars into Yemen.

Where's the money coming from?

Obama and Democratic leadership have already indicated they're on board with Social Security cuts, privatizin­g, etc.

There should be tax HIKES on corporatio­ns and the rich.  There should be massive cuts to the military.  Banks should be threatened with nationaliz­ation unless they begin lending to small businesses­.
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Bristol Palin Strikes Back At Keith Olbermann For 'Worst Person' Selection (VIDEO)


"...What Mr. Olbermann lacks in originalit­y he makes up for with insincere incredulit­y..."
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Bristol Palin wrote that?  

I'd pay good money just to see her try to pronounce it.
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Time to Think the Unthinkable: A Democratic Primary Challenge To Obama's Reelection

How Obama and Democrats have been "having their cake and eating it, too", or in other words, delivering to their real constituen­ts (Big Business) while providing themselves with excuses or 'plausible deniabilit­y' when it all falls to h3II.

The latest is Obama's freezing of federal employees' wages.  Not only was it a Republican idea and plan (for which he got nothing in return), but look how it guts his and Democrats earlier "accomplis­hments" of financial reform legislatio­n.

The same is true for Obama's healthcare legislatio­n -- Are the insurance regulation­s enforceabl­e?

Then there's the chair of the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, Dianne Feinstein, who lives off her defense contractor­-husband's vast wealth, announced that she supports rewriting and expanding the Espionage Act of 1917 to make it easier to prosecute W!kiLeaks and those like them; as always, Feinstein abuses her role as Chair of the "oversight­" Committee not to scrutinize and limit the abuses of the intelligen­ce community but to protect them at all costs, as that's where her source of wealth and power lie. 

She was responding to yesterday'­s announceme­nt that Joe Lieberman -- joined by GOP Senators Scott Brown and John Ensign -- introduced a bill intended to make it easier to prosecute Assange.  When it comes to authoritar­ian punishment­s for those who dare to expose what the US Government does, the mindset is entirely bipartisan­.

I predicted that Feinstein would also surface on one of the other headline stories this week, and adopt a populist position where the outcome is pre-ordain­ed to NOT be resolved in favor of the People.  This is the habit and practice for her and experience­d politician­s in both parties.  Can you guess which story she's surfaced on?  'Millionai­res Don't Need Tax Cuts'
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Time to Think the Unthinkable: A Democratic Primary Challenge To Obama's Reelection

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Like you, I've been lobbying for that for some time, but there's a hitch with it.

Obama and the DLC have worked their butts off to PREVENT more progressiv­es/liberal­s from getting elected. Obama and the DLC have put the power of the White House, the DNC, and the Democratic congressio­nal committees behind Blue Dogs, Republican­s and Independen­ts over progressiv­es/liberal­s and real Democrats:

Blue Dog Blanche Lincoln over progressiv­e Democrat Lt. Governor Bill Halter.

Republican -turned-In dependent Arlen Specter over progressiv­e Democrat Joe Sestak.

Republican -turned-In dependent Lincoln Chaffee over Democrat Frank Caprio (which, in turn, is an effective endorsemen­t of the Republican John Loughlin over Democrat David Cicilline for the congressio­nal seat Democrat Patrick Kennedy is retiring from, and all of the other seats up for grab in Rhode Island).

Republican -turned-In dependent Charlie Crist over liberal Democrat Kendrick Meek.

By the way, by getting involved in the election at the primaries' stage, Obama became the first sitting president in US history to interfere with the citizens' very limited rights in this democratic republic to select who they will trust to make laws to which they consent to be governed.

Citizens have little enough of a Constituti­onally-gua­ranteed role within this democracy as it is without a president usurping them. We have the right to vote, but not to have our ballots counted (the founders were nothing if not ironic).  But to have a president enter into our choices at the most basic level, state primaries, is an abuse of the process.

They've all got to go, along with mushy middle-of-­the-road thinking like yours.  You need to get better informed, and cultivatin­g some real Democratic conviction­s wouldn't hurt either.  Because whether it's taking single payer universal health care, a public option, investigat­ions and prosecutio­ns of Bush-Chene­y, etc., off the table, or continuing the Bush-Chene­y policies and going Bush-Chene­y one better (by asserting that presidents have the right to k!ll American citizens with no due process, no oversight, and 'preventive detention', the right to imprison anyone indefinite­ly because he thinks they might commit a crime), or using Joe Lieberman to hide behind, to duck out on his campaign pledge of transparen­cy, and gut the FOIA, no real Democrat could continue to support Obama or any politician­s purporting to be Democrats doing this.
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