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via http://www.openculture.com/2009/05/getting_hired_and_fired_by_the_new_yorker_as_told_in_tweets.html
by mshook 2009-10-14 23:13 nyer · writing · job · story · narrative · no · neworleans · iraq · war · rps · interesting · via · 2009 · twitter · sentence
http://www.danbaum.com/Nine_Lives/New_Yorker_tweets.html - cached - mail it - history
via http://routeabout.blogspot.com/2008/07/fwd-larry-diamond-senior-fellowhoover.html "PR: Political Rights CL: Civil Liberties Status: F-Free; PF-Partly Free; NF-Not Free Sub-Categories: Political Rights A: Electoral Process B: Political Pluralism and Participation C: Functioning of Government Sub-Categories: Civil Liberties D: Freedom of Expression and Belief E: Associational and Organizational Rights F: Rule of Law G: Personal Autonomy and Individual Rights
by mshook 2008-07-03 11:22 democracy · economics · freedom · comparison · war · via · list
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"The Russert Test was a disaster because it rewarded people willing to lie unabashedly on TV. They lied because they could not truthfully defend their positions. But Russert's famed "gotcha" research couldn't catch them. Much has been said this eulogizing week about Russert's hard-working ways assembling the material in advance of the show. Old metal. When someone told a new lie on Meet the Press, such as when Dick Cheney flat-out denied he had ever said that intelligence confirmed the Al Qaeda/Iraq link, Meet the Press had no procedure for producing the contrary evidence. This would hardly have been difficult, given Google, an earpiece and a producer to do instant research. As it happened, NBC had the rebuttal to Cheney's lies in its own archives, but it remained for The Daily Show to do the research."
by mshook 2008-06-26 18:46 war · tv · iraq · bush · critique · lie · why · via · robotwisdom
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"It was because of these newfound understandings that I was finally able to walk down the aisle of Trinity one day and affirm my Christian faith. It came about as a choice and not an epiphany. I didn’t fall out in church, as folks sometimes do. The questions I had didn’t magically disappear. The skeptical bent of my mind didn’t suddenly vanish. But kneeling beneath that cross on the South Side, I felt I heard God’s spirit beckoning me. I submitted myself to his will, and dedicated myself to discovering his truth and carrying out his works."
by mshook 2008-05-25 16:59 obama · very · good · politics · why · adrewsullivan · race · war · iraq · boomer · analysis · religion · election · gnb
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by mshook 2008-05-15 14:18 swh · maine · history · 1903 · 1900s · local · ya · gbs · war · 1812
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"The government has forfeited its monopsonistic (i.e. sole employer) buying power over government-funded jobs killing people and breaking things, so the taxpayers are having to shell out much higher pay, either to Blackwater mercenaries or in six figure re-enlistment bonuses to U.S. military servicemen to keep them from going over to Blackwater. From the taxpayers' point of view, it's a ridiculous situation. This is not a unique case restricted to the military. Much of the demand for privatization of traditionally governmental jobs comes from government employees themselves who want a competitive job market for their skills. For example, the folks who run state lotteries have been working for years to get the state lottery business privatized so they can transfer from a civil service job to a "private"-sector job ... running a state-licensed monopoly. It's the best of both worlds!"
by mshook 2007-10-29 14:18 via · robotwisdom · war · blackwater · mercenary · privitization · bush
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"By December 31, 2008, according to Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, the government of Iraq intends to have replaced the existing mandate for a multinational security force with a conventional bilateral security agreement with the United States, an agreement of the sort that Washington has with Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and several other countries in the Middle East. The Security Council has always paired the annual renewal of its mandate for the multinational force with the renewal of a second mandate for the management of Iraqi oil revenues. This happens through the "Development Fund for Iraq," a kind of escrow account set up by the occupying powers after the overthrow of the Saddam Hussein reg"
by mshook 2007-10-25 17:57 oil · iraq · bush · how · law · war
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/174853/jack_miles_baghdad_to_bush_you_have_14_months - cached - mail it - history
"The findings of this report suggest that the risks of civil conflict (deadly violence between governments and non-state insurgents, or between state factions within territorial boundaries) that are generated by demographic factors may be much more significant than generally recognized, and worthy of more serious consideration by national security policymakers and researchers. Its conclusions — drawn from a review of literature and analyses of data from 180 countries, about half of which experienced civil conflict at some time from 1970 through 2000 — argue that: Recent progress along the demographic transition — a population’s shift from high to low rates of birth and death — is associated with continuous declines in the vulnerability of nation-states to civil conflict. If this association continues through the 21st century, then a range of policies promoting small, healthy and better educated families and long lives among populations in developing countries seems likely to encourage greater political stability in weak states and to enhance global security in the future. "
by mshook 2007-10-14 17:44 eben · book · ebook · pdf · security · politics · demographics · war
http://www.populationaction.org/Publications/Reports/The_Security_Demographic/Summary.shtml - cached - mail it - history
"He alleges that the war in Iraq was botched for a reason: it will be easier for us to steal their oil if they do not have a functioning government. Some excerpts: Indeed, the US may be ‘stuck’ precisely where Bush et al want it to be, which is why there is no ‘exit strategy’. The value of Iraqi oil, largely light crude with low production costs, would be of the order of $30 trillion at today’s prices. For purposes of comparison, the projected total cost of the US invasion/occupation is around $1 trillion. The draft law that the US has written for the Iraqi congress would cede nearly all the oil to Western companies. The Iraq National Oil Company would retain control of 17 of Iraq’s 80 existing oilfields, leaving the rest – including all yet to be discovered oil – under foreign corporate control for 30 years. How will the US maintain hegemony over Iraqi oil? By establishing permanent military bases in Iraq. Five self-sufficient ‘super-bases’ are in various stages of completion. All are well away from the urban areas where most casualties have occurred. There has been precious little reporting on these bases in the American press, whose dwindling corps of correspondents in Iraq cannot move around freely because of the dangerous conditions. There is more, of course, but you get the idea. "
by mshook 2007-10-12 22:24 war · iraq · why · via · robotwisdom · oil · perpetual
http://www.scienceblogs.com/corpuscallosum/2007/10/jim_holt_on_iraqi_oil.php - cached - mail it - history
"a glimpse into the daily lives of soldiers during the Civil War; a reproduction of a turn-of-the-century locomotive factory; and an exciting depiction of the Civil War's Great Locomotive Chase. A special gallery will feature traveling exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) as well as other sources and will be changed every few months, so visit often!"
by mshook 2007-09-27 22:29 war · history · museum · civilwar · locomotive · atlanta · ga · georgia · rail · train · railroad · factory
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