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Happy Anniversary

Today is the 2nd anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq. Two full years of destruction and death; how many more?

As you pause to wish all the soldiers could go home soon, knowing they won’t, don’t forget how we got into Iraq. Our President and everyone around him pushed as hard as they could. I’m certain they lied at times; you can say they mislead or misjudged — why is a fool a better leader than a liar?

Remember that after the first arguments (‘a mushroom cloud’) were so clearly wrong to everyone, the arguments shifted to ‘freeing Iraqis from a brutal dictator.’ Nobody mentioned that two years ago.

Remember as well that the same people who either bungled or deceived are still in power for 3+ more years, with eyes on the environment, Social Security and we don’t know what else yet. Stay alert and informed. Don’t let them get away with more.

peace, mjh

US Troops still in Iraq – nearly 150,000
US dead – over 1,500
US wounded – over 11,500
Iraqi dead – over 100,000
Iraqi wounded – I don’t know

A Progressive Responds to a Moderate’s Slap, While the Radical Right Arrests Them Both

Jim Scarantino is an odd duck. He’s an environmentalist AND a Republican. No, seriously, stop laughing! He’s a Republican AND he dislikes Bush — lots more of those around, not that they stopped Bush from retaking power. He’s not afraid to confound expectations — remember, he calls himself a “moderate Republican” (the more popular term is RINO). He’s like a silver minnow at a Republican fish-fry.

Now, I can say that we ought to conserve more energy and the world would benefit in countless ways. But I’m a known liberal, so no one would be surprised. But when a REPUBLICAN says:

“Global warming, or more accurately global climate change, is real and we’re causing it. Only wackos, idiots, Exxon, Peabody Coal and corrupt politicians are still in denial. Feel free to insert ‘The Bush White House’ anywhere in that list, unless you think I’ve got it covered.”

You’ve got to draw a breath — a Republican wrote that?! Kudos. But before we start to wonder if maybe there was a problem at voter registration or he’s just trying (weakly) to rebel against hippie parents, make sure you see the full context.

Not only is Jim gung-ho for nuclear power (uniting him with Dick Cheney, no moderate), not only does he worship St Pete, er, like Domenici more than I do…, who sold his own fiscal conservatism for cheap, but Jim seems to be a disciple of John Leo. Leo, you shouldn’t care, is a one-man army fighting against the greatest scourge since Communism: “Political Correctness.” Leo has countless examples of liberal universities and others showing just what idiots they are. “Political Correctness” is one of so many strawmen used by conservatives to keep political passions inflamed. It’s money in the bank for them.

I’m not saying that there is no such thing as “Political Correctness.” However, I am saying that it doesn’t dominate liberalism, and using it to tar other facets of liberalism is not valid or even bright. 80% of complaints about PC would be eliminated by this: think more about what you say about others and less about what they say about you. Doesn’t sound quite as threatening as gay-enviro-communism.

Still, the Radical Right, the frightened Right, has made an art of accusing people of things they don’t do.

It wouldn’t be a Republican attack piece if it didn’t skewer some liberal icon. His choice: Ed Abbey, the late curmudgeon and misanthrope. Conservatives can’t stand liberals respecting someone with flaws — in spite of their own worship of Goldwater, Nixon, Raygun, and the Bushes. Abbey was the antithesis of the forces that destroyed Glen Canyon to create Lake Foul — the same forces that have brought the Republicans to power. Abbey is deeply connected to an American tradition of love of wilderness, wildness, frontiers and independence, with a mistrust of conformity and corporate homogeneity. Like him or not, he was a great American, closer to Teddy Roosevelt than George Bush (any way you want to parse that).

In an article that will mostly be read by progressive thinkers, Jim has the laudable guts to say: maybe you’re close-minded about something. But he has to wrap that useful message in such dim-witted right-wing terms as to make it even harder to take. Why bother? Of course, what conservative journal would allow him in print?

If we are going to start talking about Nuclear Power, I have some questions. Which countries are the biggest consumers of nuclear power? I’d guess Germany (or some country in Europe) and Japan. But I understand that Germany is closing nuclear plants — why?

How is opposition to nuclear power proof of moral bankruptcy or hypocrisy? Why must we choose to rape ANWR, Valle Vidal, Otero OR build nuclear plants? Aren’t there other options, like conservation, that we might try for consensus on?

Jim knows as well as the rest of us: when someone comes to your door to haul you off for what you’ve said, that person won’t be a liberal. It’s politically incorrect to observe that our country is far less secure, financially and politically, than it was before the Radical Right assumed power. mjh

anti-environmentalists

ABQjournal: Environmentalists Hijack Public Land Multiple Use By John Dendahl, For the Journal

Unconfused by embarrassing facts, Richardson remains a panderer to obstructionists.

There are myriad reasons familiar to nearly all of us why we should develop domestic sources of oil and natural gas. Despite dated, obstructionist hype, the needed development can — and will — go hand-in-hand with sound environmental protection. …

Richardson needs to tell his “environmentalist” pals to take a long, enjoyable hike….

Ah, Dimdahl, the coo-coo in the conservative clock.

Some time ago, anti-environmentalists (people who will sacrifice anything public for private profit) started mouthing these words: “needed development can go hand-in-hand with sound environmental protection.” The oily word is “can.” Note that while there is endless evidence to the contrary there is almost none in support. Oh, but Vermejo Ranch! Find the Well! What Dimdahl doesn’t mention is that Ted Turner puts extraordinary restrictions on the exploitation of his property and drilling costs are higher there than on any public lands. Be assured that if you said, “OK, drill, but to the Turner Standard,” oil companies and Dimdahl would scream about the “unreasonable expense.”

Johnny, let’s play ‘find the well’ anywhere other than Vermejo Ranch. Even a guy who can’t find his ass with both hands can find 10,000 wells in New Mexico, and get a great sense of how sensitively they’ve been developed.

If you plow a road into a forest and raze every tree, the forest will eventually rebound — see the Zuni Mountains, after a century, for evidence. But if you rip up the soil and pour poison (oil) on it, it will never recover. There must be some place, one or two places, where it just isn’t worth it. Not a one to anti-environmentalists. mjh

Education is more than job hunting

I was listening to the KUNM weekly call-in show today. The discussion was economic development and, in particular, how tax cuts attract businesses. Everyone mentioned eduction repeatedly in the narrowest of contexts: a properly educated workforce attracts employers. I was saddened by how profoundly the Radical Right has damaged this country, specifically the cheap bastards who believe there should be no government beyond an army and police.

Education is NOT about attracting industry and finding jobs. Education keeps you from being someone else’s slave. Education enables you to think for yourself. To think critically and to escape the domination of other’s thoughts. At the same time, education teaches us to listen to those we disagree with, to allow for shades of truth, to appreciate context. The very last thing education is about is getting a job. An educated citizenry cannot be conned into giving up their rights. Educated citizens cannot be mislead by platitudes. An educated people can stand up to the lies of advertizers and politicians. It is our power, not just our livelihood. Don’t let the cheap bastards put blinders on you like a plow horse. mjh

A Conservative Just Like Duhbya

Letters

“Who defines your values?” is the heading on a Campus Progress advertisement in last week’s Daily Lobo. The villains in this ad are Ann Coulter, Bill O’Reilly and James Dobson, who are cast as “the face of today’s conservative movement.”

I am more conservative than any of these people, and I can tell you they don’t speak for me. Besides, Campus Progress didn’t even have the presence of mind to define “conservative.”

According to Clyde Prestowitz, a former member of the Reagan administration, conservatism in the United States means support for small government, balanced budgets, fiscal prudence and great skepticism about overseas adventures.

Coulter appears to wholeheartedly support Bush’s war on Iraq, so she can’t be a conservative. I know nothing about O’Reilly, so I won’t comment on him. Based on what I have seen of Dobson and his Focus on the Family group, he doesn’t qualify either. Coulter and Dobson seem to be naive middle-of-the-roaders who go along with the Republican Party no matter what it does.

Whether one accepts this definition, if it is applied to President Bush, he is certainly not a conservative. Based on his record, it should be patently obvious to anyone he is the opposite of conservative.

Steven Dapra
UNM community member

Dapra clearly has no clue who Coulter or Dobson are. “Naive middle-of-the-roaders”? Ha — just like Atilla the Hun.

I’m continually amazed by Conservatives who disown Bush and his ilk. Sorry — from Duhbya on down, they call themselves conservatives.

I feel some sympathy for those conservatives who feel their philosophy and party have been hijacked. Ironically, those with the power within the Conservative Movement call you RINOs — Republicans In Name Only — and are working to exclude you completely. It’s much better to be in opposition to this gang than to try to explain how they’re not really what they say they are — surprise! they lie constantly. But who put them in power? Not the Liberals. If you don’t want to be tarred with the same brush, you blew your chance to take the power from BushCo last fall. Now you’re going to have to endure the shame of being ‘a conservative just like Bush.’ mjh

Update: Printed in the Lobo Letters on 3/1/05 under the wrong headline and with some very curious edits.

Liberty Liberal

Immature protests ignore need to fight radical Islam

[F]or those who protested during Bush’s inauguration, they should realize they lost and stand behind the commander in chief. … If you want to help this country, stand behind it or move to Canada.

You are liberal in college. Then you graduate and grow up.

Phillip Sitges
UNM alumnus

I have been observing presidents since Kennedy. I have never seen any use the “Commander-in-Chief” title as much as George W. Bush, our War President. I have never seen another president strut in a flight suit. I have never seen another have a military-style jacket created just for him. I have never seen another use “crisis” to drive everything.

Even 35 years ago, in the days of “America – Love It or Leave It” and abundant flag-decals, no one so glorified the Presidency and wrapped it in the flag. Our fellow citizens tell the 48% who opposed Bush to shut up, move on, get over it, get in line or move to Canada.

We are not fighting “radical” Islam. We were surprised by a craven but tiny sect of “reactionary Islam.” We have thrown fuel on that small fire in over-reacting with our own home-grown and very dangerous reactionary conservatism.

“Commander-in-Chief”? Auf deutsch sagt man “der Fuehrer.”

Still a liberal American after all these many years, mjh

[printed 2/2/05 in the Daily Lobo]

Marching Orders and those who march when told to

It seems Mariano Grinbank thinks Democrats are worse than Republicans for trying to be their equals at shaping the discussion (“marching orders” 1/6/05). Sure, there are Democrats who believe winning requires adopting Republican tactics. Not that Democrats are quick to obey orders.

Christianity and other religions are not the problem. Your faith should govern how you encounter the world, it should not be used to govern how others live. America has a system of compromises designed to protect the minority from the majority, to make certain that those who have power can’t abuse it for long. If you are doing god’s will, you don’t have any reason to compromise. In this respect, bin Laden is far more conservative than Bush, though both let their faith dictate everything they do.

Progressives have to stay true to the long trend of our nation towards more liberty, equality and opportunity for every person. There is no reason a Christian can’t be a progressive. It’s not the Ten Commandments that are missing from the public forum — it’s the Golden Rule.

The Radical Right has created a truly unholy alliance, wrapping itself in the flag and the bible. This could easily become America’s form of fascism. Your god is not mine. Live your faith, but leave me in freedom and peace. mjh

Read Grinback’s letter….
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