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Archive for December 30th, 2008

Then please watch the following take down of Joe Scarborough by Zbigniew Brzezinski in regards to Israel’s attack on Gaza:

Do you see here how many of the arguments people are using about why this monstrous attack is justified (Israel was pushed into, Israel was defending itself, what would the U.S. do in similar circumstances, you can’t blame the U.S. for this violence, etc) are all lines that have shown up in comments lately? Or on blog posts? Or are repeated chronically through mainstream news sources?

Who are we going to preference in who we listen to here? Joe Scarborough, or a National Security Adviser?

I know who I choose.

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bristolpalin2.jpgI am seriously starting to think that we need to enact a law like they did in Chihuahua, Mexico, limiting the silly names parents can name their children.

Once wanna-be VP’s Sarah Palin’s hija, Bristol Palin, gave birth this week and named the boy Tripp. With two “p”s so no one confuses the child with a vacation or falling over something. How creative of them.

Via / LA Times

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obama8.jpgPresident-Elect Obama has officially said “no comment” in response to the mass murder that is happening right now in Gaza. His advisers are speaking however and are showing where loyalties are.

It was the single deadliest attack on Gaza in over 20 years and Obama’s initial reaction on what could be his first real test as president was “no comment”. Meanwhile, Israel has readied itself for a land invasion, amassing tanks along the border and calling up 6,500 reserve troops.

On Sunday’s “Face the Nation,” Obama’s Senior Adviser David Axelrod explained to guest host Chip Reid how an Obama administration would handle the situation, even if it turns for the worst.

“Well, certainly, the president-elect recognizes the special relationship between United States and Israel. It’s an important bond, an important relationship. He’s going to honor it … And obviously, this situation has become even more complicated in the last couple of days and weeks. As Hamas began its shelling, Israel responded. But

it’s something that he’s committed to.”

Read more…

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This is what colonialism looks like

12:09 pm By la Macha · Palestine · Comments Off

30 Dec 2008

free%20gaza.jpgComing on the heels of Israel’s bombing of Gaza, is Israel’s continued refusal to end the vicious blockade and allow basic supplies into the very place they are destroying.

There are organizations that are taking things into their own hands, but not without risks. From the AP:

“We were prevented from entering Gaza … by Israeli patrol boats that tracked us for about 30 minutes. They shone their spotlight on us and then all of a sudden they rammed us approximately three times, twice in the front and once in the side,” said former U.S. Representative Cynthia McKinney who was aboard the boat.

“Communications from the Israelis indicated that we were involved in terrorist activities … I presume that’s why they rammed our boat,” she added.

The boat’s British captain, Denis Healey, said the Israeli action came “without any warning, or any provocation.” Organizers said the boat was in international waters – 90 miles off the coast of Gaza – when the Israeli navy intercepted it.

And what did this horrible boat of death hold? Bombs? Guns? Explosives? Eh, not so much:

Almost 4 tons of Cypriot-donated medical supplies, including surgical equipment and antibiotics, as well as 16 passengers from the U.S., Cyprus, Britain, Australia, Ireland and elsehwhere, organizers said.

A nation/state actively denying human beings access to medical supplies is not “defending” oneself–it’s committing human rights atrocities. Turning people bring medical supplies to those in need into ‘terrorists’ is inhumane and echos what is being done in the U.S. to medical professionals who try to help undocumented immigrants.

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Domestic Violence Over the Wii?

12:01 pm By Maegan La Mala · Bizarro|Family|Games|society|Tech · Comments Off

30 Dec 2008

wii.jpgLast week Mala told us that some experts think that Nintendo’s Wii could be dangerous for your health. Also dangerous for one’s health is domestic violence, and the Wii was at the center of at least one heated incident in which two people were arrested. GameTab reports

Blom and his 24 year-old girlfriend, Randi Young, were both arrested for misdemeanor “domestic-related” assault charges. An altercation broke out over Christmas presents. Police arrived at the Blom residence on Christmas Day to discover the couple bruised and battered.

“Heath Blom wanted a remote-controlled airplane for Christmas, and not the Wii,” said Sgt. Kuffer Kaltenborn. Blom’s grandmother gave him a Nintendo Wii, which he scoffed at, causing his girlfriend to call him names “for not liking the Wii.”

According to Young, “He [Heath Blom] said he hated it. It hurt her [his grandmother's] feelings… When he didn’t get the plane, he got really upset. He acted like a 10-year-old kid.”

A fight ensued with Blom supposedly dragging Young down two flights of stairs — by her hair. Blom claims Young punched him in the eye three times.

Turns out it wasn’t Wii’s fault. The guy was just an ungrateful bastard, and violent to boot.

Via / GameTab

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360px-US_Department_of_Homeland_Security_Seal.svg.pngEveryone is looking back at the past year and highlighting their accomplishments including the Department of Homeland Security, who released their year end report a few weeks ago.

Number one on their priority list, according to the report, is protecting the nation from dangerous people, which apparently means immigrants. Yay for the government equating immigration with danger! ::rolls eyes::

The following are selected achievements from this year:

· Turned the tide against illegal migration to the United States through the deployment of fencing and technology along the southern border; the implementation of unprecedented immigration enforcement efforts and operations; and the hiring of additional Border Patrol agents to meet the department’s goal of employing 18,000 agents.

If you can stomach it, you can read a fact sheet on the report (PDF file) here.

Via / Immigrant Solidarity Network

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Nuyorkers : Latino New Year’s Plans

9:32 am By Maegan La Mala · Events · 1 Comment

30 Dec 2008

feliz-ano-nuevo.jpgIf you’re anything like me, you have no idea what you’re going to do for New Year’s Eve.

ok, I have a little bit of an idea. It will involve me and my kids. Pero if you’re lucky enough to be in NYC, NY Remezcla has a complete list of Latino events around the city including some of my favorite spots.

What are you doing for New Year’s?

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ocobamalatinos.pngOur friends at Voto Latino are hosting the Latino Inaugural Gala in Union Station in Washington D.C. on January 18.

The price to attend isn’t cheap ($200 a ticket), pero proceeds benefit the Friends of the National Museum of the American Latino.

Other hosts include Latino orgs like National Council of La Raza (NCLR), National Association of Latino Elected & Appointed Officials (NALEO), Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI), Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI).

For more information click here.

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