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Friday, July 28, 2006

Those Hezbollah cowards.

You know, the ones that are hiding in the midst of the civilians in Lebanon? The ones who are making it oh-so-necessary for Israel to continue to bomb civilian targets? The ones with the blood of 600 civilians (by Lebanese government estimates) on their hands?

According to journalist Mitch Prothero, there's little truth to the continuing charges that Hezbollah is using civilians to shield their activities.

My own reporting and that of other journalists reveals that in fact Hezbollah fighters -- as opposed to the much more numerous Hezbollah political members, and the vastly more numerous Hezbollah sympathizers -- avoid civilians. Much smarter and better trained than the PLO and Hamas fighters, they know that if they mingle with civilians, they will sooner or later be betrayed by collaborators -- as so many Palestinian militants have been.

For their part, the Israelis seem to think that if they keep pounding civilians, they'll get some fighters, too. The almost nightly airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut could be seen as making some sense, as the Israelis appear convinced there are command and control bunkers underneath the continually smoldering rubble. There were some civilian casualties the first few nights in places like Haret Hreik, but people quickly left the area to the Hezbollah fighters with their radios and motorbikes.

But other attacks seem gratuitous, fishing expeditions, or simply intended to punish anything and anyone even vaguely connected to Hezbollah. Lighthouses, grain elevators, milk factories, bridges in the north used by refugees, apartment buildings partially occupied by members of Hezbollah's political wing -- all have been reduced to rubble.

In the south, where Shiites dominate, just about everyone supports Hezbollah. Does mere support for Hezbollah, or even participation in Hezbollah activities, mean your house and family are fair game? Do you need to fire rockets from your front yard? Or is it enough to be a political activist? [...]

"You can be a member of Hezbollah your entire life and never see a military wing fighter with a weapon," a Lebanese military intelligence official, now retired, once told me. "They do not come out with their masks off and never operate around people if they can avoid it. They're completely afraid of collaborators. They know this is what breaks the Palestinians -- no discipline and too much showing off."

Via Salon. [Paid sub. or ad view req'd.]

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Profuse apologies.

A bunch of unexpected deadlines at my 'real job' keeps making me a liar when I promise to start posting. Let's see if I can do any better today.

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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

More slow blogging.

It's busy at my 'real job' again. Hopefully, I'll have time to post later today.

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Monday, July 24, 2006

Who needs civil rights, anyway?

I mean, racial discrimination is all in the past, right?

That's the view from the White House, it seems. And to enforce this view, Dubya's administration has spent the last three years turning the feds' civil rights enforcement arm away from its traditional task of ending racial discrimination. Instead, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is being run by right-wing political hacks who recruit lawyers without civil rights background so that they can defend whites from 'reverse discrimination' and Christians from 'persecution.'

In another excellent article from Charlie Savage, the Boston Globe shows how dramatic Dubya's gutting of the Civil Rights division has been. Using the Freedom of Information Act, the Globe obtained job application materials for positions filled since between 2001 and 2006. Those materials showed a startling change in the backgrounds of the people hired since 2003 — the year that political appointees hijacked control of the hiring process. After that date, only 42 percent of the lawyers hired by the Civil Rights Division since them have any civil rights experience. That compares to the 77 percent of those hired before 2003. What the post-2003 hires had in abundance, however, was previous work with right-wing political groups or connecitons to prominent right-wingers.

Hires with traditional civil rights backgrounds -- either civil rights litigators or members of civil rights groups -- have plunged. Only 19 of the 45 lawyers hired since 2003 in those three sections were experienced in civil rights law, and of those, nine gained their experience either by defending employers against discrimination lawsuits or by fighting against race-conscious policies.

Meanwhile, conservative credentials have risen sharply. Since 2003 the three sections have hired 11 lawyers who said they were members of the conservative Federalist Society. Seven hires in the three sections are listed as members of the Republican National Lawyers Association, including two who volunteered for Bush-Cheney campaigns.

Several new hires worked for prominent conservatives, including former Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr, former attorney general Edwin Meese, Mississippi Senator Trent Lott, and Judge Charles Pickering. And six listed Christian organizations that promote socially conservative views.

The changes in those three sections are echoed to varying degrees throughout the Civil Rights Division, according to current and former staffers.

At the same time, the kinds of cases the Civil Rights Division is bringing have undergone a shift. The division is bringing fewer voting rights and employment cases involving systematic discrimination against African-Americans, and more alleging reverse discrimination against whites and religious discrimination against Christians.

"There has been a sea change in the types of cases brought by the division, and that is not likely to change in a new administration because they are hiring people who don't have an expressed interest in traditional civil rights enforcement," said Richard Ugelow, a 29-year career veteran who left the division in 2002.

It's a another disgusting story of the type that's proving to be so typical of how Dubya and his minions are using the government to remake the country in its own right-wing fundamentalist image. I strongly recommend reading Savage's whole report.

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Telling big lies.

If you do it often enough, people start believing you.

The proof of the pudding is this new Harris poll, which shows that the percentage of US adults who think Saddam Hussein had WMDs has risen sharply over the last six months. Back in February, only 36 percent of the public thought Saddam had WMDs. After months of hammering by Dubya's administration, that figure is now up to 50 percent.

Unfortunately, the poll didn't ask any questions about whether the sun rises in the west, or whether war is peace. We're sure that Harris will fix that oversight after the administration's next disinformation campaign assault on reality.

Via Blah3.

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Sunday, July 23, 2006

Who is 'Rachel Maddow'?

A sound clip of Rush Limbaugh asks that question at the beginning of the first hour of Rachel Maddow's program on Air America Radio. If you're not an early riser or you live in a time zone where Maddow is on at an ungodly early hour, you may wonder who she is, too. Simply put, she's just the sharpest and most articulate radio broadcaster that the US left has.

If you haven't heard the show, this interview with Maddow [QuickTime movie] at American Microphone gives you a good idea of why her program is one of the brightest spots in the rising genre of 'progressive' radio.


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Rachel Maddow of Air America Radio.
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Toward the end of the interview, Maddow talks a lot about why Dubya and the right wing have prospered and why the left — and especially the Democrats — have failed. Her comments provide a lot of food for thought and, rather than excerpt from them here, I highly recommend listening to Maddow yourself.

The Rachel Maddow Show airs Monday through Friday from 7 to 9 am Eastern time (4 to 6 am Pacific) on Air America. You'll find the program's web page here.

American Microphone, by the way, is a new interview program put together by documentary producer Robert Mills. The program is only two weeks old, but is already going onto my must-watch list.

Thanks to The Sideshow for the pointer to the interview.

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