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Special Comment On The Shirley Sherrod Scandal

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 23rd July 2010


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Nora & Keith, & Lisa: Thanks to all of you for posting such a hot topic – I know that you couldn’t get it all in, so I’m adding what I found plus the video for those of my readers interested.

Readers: Well worth the read and the watch:

Keith Olbermann Blasts Fox News Over Shirley Sherrod, Begs Obama To Stop Enabling Them (VIDEO)

Keith Olbermann suspended his vacation Wednesday night to return to “Countdown” with a Special Comment on the Shirley Sherrod scandal.

Olbermann blasted Fox News and right-wing media while at the same time calling upon President Obama to respond forcefully against their continued smear campaign.

“What you see on Fox News, what you read on Right Wing websites, is the utter and complete perversion of journalism, and it can have no place in a civilized society,” Olbermann said. “It is words crashed together, never to inform, only to inflame. It is a political guillotine. It is the manipulation of reality to make the racist seem benevolent, and to convict the benevolent as racist — even if her words must be edited, filleted, stripped of all context, rearranged, fabricated, and falsified, to do so.”

But Olbermann added that “this evil has not become institutionalized just because of the hard, soul-less work of Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes and the scum [Andrew] Breitbart.” Instead, he said, “the assassins of the Right have been enabled on the Left.”

And Olbermann specifically called upon President Obama to stop enabling the manipulation by staying above the fray and not responding:

The question used to be “fired up?” – and the answer: “Ready to go!” The question now is “fired up?” – the answer now is: “Not ready, because we cannot afford the impression of not looking sufficiently presidential and neutral and inviting a media circus in this atmosphere.”

Olbermann challenged Obama to “come to terms with the fact that while you have spent these first 18 months and one day of your presidency bending over backwards for those others, they have spent this time insisting you are not actually president, or you are a communist, or you are bent on destroying whatever is starring this week in the paranoid fantasies churned out by Fox News and the farcical Breitbart.

“Mr. President, please stop trying to act, every minute, like some noble, neutral figure, chairing a government of equal and dispassionate minds, and contemplative scholars,” he continued. “It is a freaking war out here, and the imagined consensus you seek is years in the future, if ever it is to be re-discovered.”

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And the topic of racism continues…

Zen Lill: You called Karine out that’s for sure. Love the line “…she’s only prejudiced when she’s dressed.” Too funny.

And now thanks to Samantha the truth is revealed. And what an interesting story it is.

Karine: I bet you just wish you had kept your mouth shut.  Hmmm….”Thou protests too much” comes to mind. Well at least it’s out. It seems that you got hurt, very hurt. We all get hurt in relationships that go awry. I feel for you. I can understand you feeling hurt. No one likes to be dumped because of the color their skin. You as a white woman, experienced what so many otws experience on a daily basis: Rejection, strictly because of the color of their skin. It’s not right but it happens all of the time.

I hope that you don’t mind me verbalizing my opinion, but if you are such an intelligent woman why take the racism route? Why act like a racist when there is already so much racism in this world? Unless you are a bigot at heart. But from what Samantha is saying about you, and if Samantha is telling the truth, which at this point, I don’t have any reason to doubt her, I hardly think you are a bigot, clothes or not. (You got to admit that was funny – just trying to lighten it up:)

And I can’t imagine that this experience hasn’t made you more empathetic to what otws experience every day. Express THAT.  I HOPE I’m correct, and you’ll show us the intelligent welcoming woman that Samantha says you are and misses.

Evelyn & Harris: Whether you like it or not, you are the hot couple, and the hot topic du jour. Enjoy Dinner – enjoy each other! I HOPE that you get some privacy. :)

It’s Friday…Enjoy it. Peace out.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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Whatever Wednesday

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 21st July 2010


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So…how is everyone this morning?

I’ve been perusing the news; something I haven’t leisurely done in awhile. Usually I am so focused on finding something interesting and enticing to write about. Today I just clicked through and through wherever I felt and wherever it lead me. Kinda nice…

Elena Kagan is close to being confirmed. Today the Senate Judiciary Committee approved Elena Kagan to be the next Supreme Court Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America. If confirmed, and I have no doubt she will be,  she will be the fourth female justice in the history of the Supreme Court. She even got a “yes” vote from a Republican Senator: Lindsay Graham. Surprisingly, Graham was the one and only Republican Senator who broke from his party to vote yes. I’m looking forward to seeing 3 females on the bench. I won’t congratulate her yet, but silently I am already giddy. :)

Hmm…what else? Oh yeah…Courtney Love. She says that her life changed when she received a gift of a Birkin Bag. Let me remind you, in case you’re not in the know…one of these bags cost around 7 grand. Now hey, if you can afford one, or afford to give someone one and it changes their life…wow, that’s a powerful bag.

Oh…so how did Love’s life change?

In the last half-year her decorum has entirely changed due to the handbag: “Having a Birkin even makes you read every part of the Emily Post etiquette book.”

Uh huh. Do you think the book helped?

Love remarked, “I got my first Birkin at age 45. It’s kind of tragic when you think about it. Next Birkin I’ll go to Paris and order it myself….It’s sort of like diamonds, though. Do you buy it yourself or do you let someone buy it for you?”

My response: “No the book didn’t help. If getting a Birkin Bag at age 45 is tragic, you need to wake up and see what is going on in this world. The BP spill is tragic. Dealing with daily atrocities in Darfur is tragic. Murder, rape and Racial violence is tragic. Unemployed and Losing your house is tragic. Get a life Love. Oh…and keep reading…perhaps pick up a newspaper every now and then.” I won’t even comment about the diamonds.

And something for our “four feet of happiness”: Leave it up to California to introduce a Pet Health Care Reform Bill:

Many feline and canine companions face health care challenges similar to those that confront humans. Veterinary care costs are skyrocketing as pet owners are offered a sophisticated menu of potentially lifesaving services, including kidney dialysis, sonograms and chemotherapy.

U.S. consumers spent more than $12 billion on veterinary care in 2009, according to The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Yet only about 1 percent of pet owners have health insurance for their animals. Those who do often don’t understand what the policy covers and what it excludes in an industry that has faced little regulation or even attention – at least until now.

Democratic state Assemblyman Dave Jones, who is running for state insurance commissioner in the November election, said some of the same practices being corrected by the recently enacted federal health care overhaul are used by pet insurance companies, including denying coverage based on pre-existing conditions.

Jones has introduced a bill that would make pet insurers post detailed information on their websites so consumers can see exactly what is covered and what is not. They could then compare options, just as if they were buying insurance for themselves in a post-health reform world.

“A number of pet owners have complained to me that they bought a policy, and they weren’t told about pre-existing conditions,” said Jones, who has two cats, Dragon and Blanca. He said others have attempted to buy policies but were told that because of pre-existing conditions in their pet, they couldn’t get pet insurance.

The bill also would mandate that an insurer disclose whether it will reduce coverage or increase premiums based on claims filed in the preceding policy period.

According to pet insurance companies and animal advocacy groups, Jones’ effort is the first of its kind in the nation. The bill passed the state Assembly and a Senate insurance committee. It currently awaits hearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee.

(To read the rest of the article, click here.)

Oh, you know how I feel about my furry friends! I applaud Assemblyman Dave Jones.

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Harris: I love my readers. I learn so much here. You are right about Evelyn, she is one intelligent girl, and I am sure so much more. And Evelyn: I HOPE both you and Harris enjoy yourselves immensely! Not to pry or get into your personal business, but I HOPE you’ll share the details of at least who won the chess match. :)

Zen Lill: Happy to help. Looking forward to connecting with you.

Rene:  Not exactly what I was thinking :),  but hey I am open to anything good that comes from looking for a job. I HOPE you and your love are happy. And congrats to the both of you for finding work.

Aston: Interesting comment. I am waiting for Karine to chime in a response.

Doug: Wow, that is quite the answer. Inspiring. You know me, I am big on the power of attraction and intention. That being said, I look forward to the actions you will take to make it happen.

Readers: That’s it for me today. If you have anything to say, It is whatever is on the table today. So speak your speak. Blog this BABE.

Peace & Love: “Live it, Give it!”

xoxo

PS. Yes, you’re seeing some messed up formatting. Not intentional on my part. Please be patient. My blog is acting as if it has its own mind, and quite possibly it might. I have yet to understand it.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

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The Well Is Capped – Can We Breath Now Or ?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 19th July 2010


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The BP disaster has been an upset in my life since the day it happened. I’m sure it has been in yours too. I’ve blogged about it, complained about it, and quite a few times, cried about it. Now…finally the cap is on.

I don’t know why it took so long. Obviously no one came up with the idea of using an agile youngster with nimble fingers who has mastered hand/eye coordination from years of video games, to put that cap on. Or we would’ve had it capped a month ago. Oh well, it’s done. And since the cap is now on tight and secure (?), the least I can do is breath a sigh of relief and HOPE that the worst of it is over.

But now, many more questions arise. Is it safe? Is it seeping?

Since pressure readings on the cap weren’t as high as expected — was a leak elsewhere in the wellbore, meaning the cap may have to be reopened to prevent the environmental disaster from becoming even worse and harder to fix.

And if so,  will the capped reservoir force its way out through another route causing an even worse disaster? If it is leaking below the bedrock, how will we ever stop a leak that we can’t even see, let alone get to? Lastly…Just when will this relief well be in place? They say within a month. Let’s HOPE so.

Not to be negative, but these questions are valid and real. And those in power and in the know have differing views when it comes to answering these questions, and taking action. Here’s an article from the Huff Po:

BP Well Cap: BP, Feds Clash Over Reopening Capped Gulf Oil Well

NEW ORLEANS (Associated Press) – BP and the Obama administration offered significantly differing views Sunday on whether the capped Gulf of Mexico oil well will have to be reopened, a contradiction that may be an effort by the oil giant to avoid blame if crude starts spewing again.

Pilloried for nearly three months as it tried repeatedly to stop the leak, BP PLC capped the nearly mile-deep well Thursday and wants to keep it that way. The government’s plan, however, is to eventually pipe oil to the surface, which would ease pressure on the fragile well but would require up to three more days of oil spilling into the Gulf.

“No one associated with this whole activity … wants to see any more oil flow into the Gulf of Mexico,” Doug Suttles, BP’s chief operating officer, said Sunday. “Right now we don’t have a target to return the well to flow.”

An administration official familiar with the spill oversight, however, told The Associated Press that a seep and possible methane were found near the busted oil well. The official spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because an announcement about the next steps had not been made yet.
The concern all along — since pressure readings on the cap weren’t as high as expected — was a leak elsewhere in the wellbore, meaning the cap may have to be reopened to prevent the environmental disaster from becoming even worse and harder to fix.

The official, who would not clarify what is seeping near the well, also said BP is not complying with the government’s demand for more monitoring.

Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the Obama administration’s spill response chief, demanded BP provide results of further testing of the seabed by 9 p.m. EDT Sunday night.

“When seeps are detected, you are directed to marshal resources, quickly investigate, and report findings to the government in no more than four hours. I direct you to provide me a written procedure for opening the choke valve as quickly as possible without damaging the well should hydrocarbon seepage near the well head be confirmed,” Allen said in a letter to BP Managing Director Bob Dudley.

When asked about the situation earlier Sunday before the letter was released, BP spokesman Mark Salt would only say that “we continue to work very closely with all government scientists on this.”

Allen insisted Sunday that “nothing has changed” since Saturday, when he said oil would eventually be piped to surface ships. The government is overseeing BP’s work to stop the leak, which ultimately is to be plugged using a relief well.

Allen decided to extend testing of the cap that had been scheduled to end Sunday, the official who spoke on condition of anonymity said. That means the oil will stay in the well for now as scientists continue run tests and monitor pressure readings. The official didn’t say how long that would take.

Officials at the Department of Homeland Security referred questions to a statement issued by Allen; neither he nor BP officials could explain the apparent contradiction in plans.

Suttles’ comments carved out an important piece of turf for BP: If Allen sticks with the containment plan and oil again pours forth into the Gulf, even briefly, it will be the government’s doing, not BP’s.

The company very much wants to avoid a repeat of the live underwater video that showed millions of gallons of oil spewing from the blown well for weeks.

“I can see why they’re pushing for keeping the cap on and shut in until the relief well is in place,” said Daniel Keeney, president of a Dallas-based public relations firm.

The government wants to eliminate any chance of making matters worse, while BP is loath to lose the momentum it gained the moment it finally halted the leak, Keeney said.
“They want to project being on the same team, but they have different end results that benefit each,” he said.

Oil would have to be released under Allen’s plan, which would ease concerns that the capped reservoir might force its way out through another route. Those concerns stem from pressure readings in the cap that have been lower than expected.

Scientists still aren’t sure whether the pressure readings mean a leak elsewhere in the well bore, possibly deep down in bedrock, which could make the seabed unstable. Oil would be have to be released into the water to relieve pressure and allow crews to hook up the ships, BP and Allen have said.

So far, there have been no signs of a leak. ”We’re not seeing any problems at this point with the shut-in,” Suttles said at a Sunday morning briefing.

Allen said later Sunday that scientists and engineers would continue to evaluate and monitor the cap through acoustic, sonar and seismic readings.

They’re looking to determine whether low pressure readings mean that more oil than expected poured into the Gulf of Mexico since the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon rig exploded April 20, killing 11 people and touching off one of America’s worst environment crises.

“While we are pleased that no oil is currently being released into the Gulf of Mexico and want to take all appropriate action to keep it that way, it is important that all decisions are driven by the science,” Allen said in a news release.

“Ultimately, we must ensure no irreversible damage is done which could cause uncontrolled leakage from numerous points on the sea floor.”

Both Allen and BP have said they don’t know how long the trial run will continue. It was set to end Sunday afternoon, but the deadline — an extension from the original Saturday cutoff — came and went with no word on what’s next.

After little activity Sunday, robots near the well cap came to life around the time of the cutoff. It wasn’t clear what they were doing, but bubbles started swirling around as their robotic arms poked at the mechanical cap.

To plug the busted well, BP is drilling two relief wells, one of them as a backup. The company said work on the first one was far enough along that officials expect to reach the broken well’s casing, or pipes, deep underground by late this month. The subsequent job of jamming the well with mud and cement could take days or a few weeks.

It will take months, or possibly years for the Gulf to recover, though cleanup efforts continued and improvements in the water could be seen in the days since the oil stopped flowing. Somewhere between 94 million and 184 million gallons have spilled into the Gulf, according to government estimates.

The spill has prevented many commercial fishermen from their jobs, though some are at work with the cleanup. Some boat captains were surprised and angry to learn that the money they make from cleanup work will be deducted from the funds they would otherwise receive from a $20 billion compensation fund set up by BP.

The fund’s administrator, Kenneth Feinberg, told The Associated Press on Sunday that if BP pays fishermen wages to help skim oil and perform other cleanup work, those wages will be subtracted from the amount they get from the fund.

Longtime charter boat captain Mike Salley said he didn’t realize BP planned to deduct those earnings, and he doubted many other captains knew, either.

“I’ll keep running my boat,” he said Sunday on a dock in Orange Beach, Ala., before heading back into the Gulf to resupply other boats with boom to corral the oil. “What else can I do?”

Readers: Thoughts? Comments? Questions? Blog me.

Anna: And I hope it stays that way. Hafa Adai.

Guill: You are good.

Keith: Yep. Good observation.

Sandra and Harris: They do have power and control and it is up to us to know them, all of them and know them well. Speaking of knowing them well. I hope that you read Evelyn’s comment.

Ming: What planet do you live on? Because here on Earth, it isn’t women that are messing our lives up. If you don’t mind, I suggest you do a little more “observing”.

Hi Evelyn: You are so lucky to have grown up with a mother who was/is so actively involved in the politics of our country, and no doubt the world. (Not to mention all of the other bennies.:)

Great comment and so helpful. Love, love, love the acronym “Karts” –  Kennedy was the only one I didn’t know. And now with this acronym, I shall not forget. But more importantly as you have so clearly pointed out with your examples, “Looking at what side of issues they land on is just as important”. Excellent – thank you.

Helena: I am a big fan of Dr. David Williams. Thanks for the article. Oh, and good job on knowing 7!

Charles: Thanks for being persistent. I am right there with you.

Barbara: Your article is shocking. Lead in juice? “How?”, is the question. Here is another article from the Huff Po if you want to read more.

Mia: I can tell you are upset and rightfully so. Good observations. I can also tell you are a smart girl who can take that energy…that passion…that sick and tired of it anger and turn it into something good.

Got to run everyone. I hope that your Monday is a good one.

Peacin’ out….

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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“Just Noticing”: Observations Of A Blogger

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 18th July 2010


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“Just noticing”….

Not just an observation:

If Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan is confirmed by the Senate, she will sit on the the heralded bench next to, er…. umm… uhh. At least that’s likely to be the response offered by most Americans when asked to name one or more current Supreme Court justices.

A recent survey commissioned by Findlaw.com found that only 35 percent of Americans could name one member of the nation’s highest court. Only one percent could name all nine members.

Clarence Thomas is the most well-known justice. Nineteen percent of respondents could name him. Sonya Sotomayor, who was confirmed last year, was named by fifteen percent of respondents.

Only 3 percent of Americans could name Stephen Breyer, while some identified retired justices Sandra Day O’Connor and David Souter as current members of the court.

No judgement…“Just noticing.”

Readers: I have to admit, a few years ago I was one of those people who wouldn’t be able to name ONE. The present day is a way different. How many can you name? Test your knowledge and click here for the results of the survey. Blog me and brag…or blog me and bow your head in shame.

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Zen Lill: Thanks for always finding the time to be here in your midst of busyness - I hope all goes well!

Jenny: Wonderful. And I hope Sam does the same for you. Women need to hear it too.

Chloe: It feels god doesn’t it? For both people, I mean. It’s easy to take things for granted. It takes a conscious effort to give gratitude. I am inspired by the comments to give gratitude more often too.

Brad: There’s always one in the group isn’t there?

Evelyn: Nice article. I like that the way to boost the language skills is from the assistance of a drug free product. Thanks for posting, and for the compliment. I can not imagine that you haven’t been snatched up yet. You are obviously a woman who knows what she wants and will not settle. Good for you. From what I know of you, you have a good head on your shoulders…and well…kudos to Ruth, She has raised you well.

Tiffany: That is just so typical isn’t it? Hypocrisy is rampant. Like I said, people’s religious beliefs and racial prejudices will prevent them from looking or even considering the evidence.

I’ve got to run now…peace out.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Flap Your Lips Friday

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 16th July 2010


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Hey there….

I was relieved to see your comments this morning. I had such a difficult time posting yesterday. My thoughts were not coming smoothly nor my ability to get them keyed correctly. Not to mention that every time I saved my work, the formatting changed and words were deleted etc., Very strange and challenging. It took me hours to post and I was still editing when it was posted, as what I wrote was not showing up and my site kept telling me that I was not published. Ah…you probably didn’t need to hear all of this, but I guess I needed a moment to vent myself. So now you know that I too have issues when it comes to my blog.  But like you, I was persistent. :)

And although my final write didn’t feel quite right, you all being the very intelligent group that you are, I was relieved that the point was made, your mind was open, and now you’ll do what you will with the information provided. I doubt this will be the last time that Eugenics and/or black genocide, or any other genocide of any race, is broached on my blog; it is too important of a subject.

I also want to comment on the diversity of the writers from so many geographic locations that responded to my write. It tells me that Eugenics is not only suspect, but probable in many areas.

George: Why is it that if you were on the thinning out end you would think differently. I know that I can’t change you; your evil is innate. Turn the tables and I suspect you would be groveling to save your life, and your ‘screw everyone who isn’t white’ attitude would diminish instantly in your fear. A gutless wonder at best.

Ruth: Thanks for your article. This is enlightening information. And although my parents are healthy, this is something to be aware of should they ever need to be hospitalized. And good to know for any elderly family member or friend.

Evelyn: Nice to hear from you. I agree with you. We can live in the dark and have it happen unknowingly, and then utter “What happened?”, leaving one a victim and powerless. Or enlighten people in the hopes that this information will create an urgency to do something.

Maleda: I am aware of this. If you get the chance to watch the documentary, you will see that Planned Parenthood is huge outside of the United States. The genocide works on both ends: Provide birth control so that the otws don’t get pregnant, and if they do, convince them to abort their babies.

Abdul: Bahar said it well. I will just reiterate that there is no need for me to incite muslim women. Muslim men and their beliefs do a great job inciting women all on their own.

Bahar: I agree with you. What is the incentive to fight side by side with your men when what you are fighting for is to get more of what you already have: slavery, suppression, subserviency. How about a little slack and letting me live the way I want to live? Women deserve that and so much more.

As I write, I think about women suicide bombers. What sense does that make? Women do not choose to do this act; they are told. Why would a woman want to kill herself for a life that is second class to a man? – she wouldn’t. She is forced to doing so. Why? because if she doesn’t do it she loses face to her family – she doesn’t honor her family. By not honoring her family, then what happens?  Her family would torture her and kill her. So what’s a woman’s choice? What is the lesser of two evils? If I were in that position I would opt for strapping a bomb onto my back too. At least that would guarantee me a quick death.

Dunia & Nyota: That has been the way of the white man for a very long time. And they will use whatever means to get the job done, including getting the otws to kill each other…thin themselves out, and then they have less killing themselves to do. Think of how the American indian tribes were all living together peacefully until white man came along. He pitted the tribes against each other and then bore gifts of diseased blankets to those tribes that were left, obliterating millions. forewarned is forearmed.

Ahoo & Tina: Thank you.

Alea: I think so. Whites want to be the only race left standing. They can’t do all of the killing on their own, so they will side up with others to suit themselves and their needs. But when you are no longer needed, you will be next to enter the ovens, so to speak. I hate to be so blunt, but I believe it to be true. I feel like Obama is a president who truly does want peace….HOPE for a better world.

Robert: Right on. Doug and I watched the news for hours the night of the BART verdict. And you’re correct, not once was racism declared by any white pundit or media. Typical. It is one of the reasons why I am a big MSNBC fan of Maddow and Olbermann - they will call it if anyone does.

Carrie: Do you find it insensitive for whites to “openly” pine for the good ‘ol days or just pine for it period. Because in my mind, pining for it “openly” or behind closed doors is not only insensitive but a big problem. And to answer your question, I don’t know why any Otw would want to go back in time when white men could do anything to otw because the law allowed them to. But some may support this white thinking, thinking it will save their asses from being lead into the ovens, if and when the time came. I have news for them: It won’t.

Okay…I am going to sign off and address the rest of you tomorrow. This morning was one of those days that I mentioned in my write the other day: Excitement and panic, over the amount of comments that I want to address. :)

Oh…and not to forget – Congratulations to Obama for passing Wall Street Reform! And thank you too for all of your participation in ensuring that it did get passed.

Nearly two years after major banks brought the global financial system to the brink of collapse, triggering a steep economic decline and crisis-levels of unemployment, Congress passed its Wall Street reform package, 60-39, with only three Republicans joining every Democrat (but one). The president will sign it into law next week.

The bill became stronger as the nation’s focus moved from health care to Wall Street reform and became tougher still as the debate was held in the open on the Senate floor and during televised conference committee negotiations. Bank lobbyists were able to beat back the most serious threats to their business model, but enough significant reforms remain to earn the opposition of the American Bankers Association and other Wall Street titans.

To read the rest of the article, click here.

PS: Remember the voting for Zen Lill’s photos ends today, promptly @ 5:00 Pacific Standard time. Get your votes in. I will let you know the winner tomorrow.

Peace out…

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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