Monday, January 28, 2008

Members Resigning from the American Psychological Association

Valtin from Docudharma just posted a must-read resignation letter to the APA. Why is it a must read? Because it strikes at the core of American Values and how far they have drifted under the Republican Administration.

Many of us wondered exactly what George Bush meant when he said "Seize the Day" to the richest Americans in the country. Now we know...wars for oil, inflated energy prices, gouged homeowners, a non-responsive FEMA program, and now...the coercion of professionals in order to justify torture.

Unlike some others who have left APA, my resignation is not based solely on the stance APA has taken regarding the participation of psychologists in national security interrogations. Rather, I view APA's shifting position on interrogations to spring from a decades-long commitment to serve uncritically the national security apparatus of the United States. Recent publications and both public and closed professional events sponsored by APA have made it clear that this organization is dedicated to serving the national security interests of the American government and military, to the extent of ignoring basic human rights practice and law. The influence of the Pentagon and the CIA in APA activities is overt and pervasive, if often hidden. The revelations over the constitution and behavior of the 2005 Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) panel are a case in point. While charged with investigating the dilemmas for psychologists involved in military interrogations in the light of the scandals surrounding Guanatamo's Camp Delta and Abu Ghraib prison, it was stacked with military and governmental personnel, and closely monitored and pressured by APA staff.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Docudharma:: 'Winning' in Iraq; What would that be, exactly?

"Winning" in Iraq; What would that be, exactly?:

xofferson explores this very important question which has been completely ignored by the CM.


"Barack Obama and John Edwards also said they want to extract US troops and disengage, to a large degree, from Iraq. There are nuances, different language, different timelines, but none of the Democrats' Big Three is espousing 'winning' in Iraq."

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Monday, January 21, 2008

YouTube for Nonprofits

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

This is a great resource for non-profits. Take advantage of the power of YouTube. Think about a good way to present the issue you are working towards changing and then create your video.

"If you're a nonprofit organization in the U.S. with 501(c)(3) tax status, apply today for the YouTube Nonprofit Program."

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

OurFallenSoldier.com

Do you have time to honor the fallen? Have you lost someone to this war? Make a free web page for them and share their story.

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Friday, January 18, 2008

Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (And Stick You with the Bill)

Democracy Now! | "Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (And Stick You with the Bill)":

Who's kidding who Washington?

"DAVID CAY JOHNSTON: Well, I was struck, listening to the program from Kenya, where they talked about the president and his power to give money to people, give land, and that’s why many people identify with it. We have created in the United States, largely in the last thirty years, a whole series of programs—a few of them explicit, many of them deeply hidden—that take money from the pockets of the poor and the middle class and upper middle class and funnel it to the wealthiest people in America. And among the biggest recipients of these subsidies are the wealthiest family America, the Waltons; George Steinbrenner; Donald Trump; a whole host of healthcare billionaires. And these are policies that either have not been reported on or the news reporting on them generally has not informed people about what they really are."

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New website offers 6 billion-worth of London 2012 contracts :: PublicTechnology.net :: e-Government & public sector IT news job vacancies:

New website offers 6 billion-worth of London 2012 contracts :: PublicTechnology.net :: e-Government & public sector IT news job vacancies::

Some forward thinking for London and the Olympics:

"Developed by the London Development Agency (LDA) working closely with London Business Network and London 2012, CompeteFor [at http://www.london2012.com/business] will help businesses of all sizes bid for London 2012 opportunities by matching companies in London with opportunities in the 2012 supply chain."

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half thoughts

if animals like berries and I like berries then....

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

CronJob Test Post 2

just another test post to see if the new settings are working correctly on HowOd.com.

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Cronjob Test Post

HowOd Drupal

this is a test post to see if a recent Cronjob setting has taken effect. Nothing to see here...move along.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

No Matter How Long the Darkness Lasts

Docudharma:: No Matter How Long the Darkness Lasts


As millions of low income and middle class Americans trudged back and forth across Death Valley for 28 years, looking for some way out, Reagan/Bush/Clinton/Bush globalization expanded corporate control over national governments, the global economy, and the media to such a pervasive and destructive extent that permanent residency in Death Valley is going to be the fate of most of humanity if we don't get up off our knees, empower ourselves, and give our oppressors a taste of Death Valley to see how they like it . . .

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1000 Links for Impeachment in 24 hours

Help the folks at Docudharma.com to post 1000 links to impeachment related infromation in 24 hours. The clock starts now! Add a link on your blog signatures, sidebars, make a post on your blog, diary or essay. Find a free directory and add an impeachment related site or article. DavidSwanson.org has a lot of information already up. So go there if you are looking for material.

Please use the widget below I made for free as well. It will install to most blogging platforms and allows you to copy the coding and place it in most other platforms.


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Nancy Pelosi, You Must Impeach! | AfterDowningStreet.org

Nancy Pelosi, You Must Impeach!

The unstoppable David Swanson tells it like it is to the enablers on the Left.

You claim you don’t have the votes. But to say that is to canvass the jury before the trial begins, before the evidence is presented and scrutinized. When the hideous truth of these wars is finally exposed—as it will be in the impeachment process—you will have the vote of every honest and patriotic member of the House of Representatives, Democrat and Republican alike.

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Tell the EPA their CA waiver denial is an outrage! Petition

Tell the EPA their CA waiver denial is an outrage! Petition


The Environmental Protection Agency has denied California's waiver request to cut global warming pollution from automobiles. This decision ignores the science and the law.

Seventeen other states plan to implement similar programs. EPA's action is nothing more than a heavy handed stroke to limit the authority of states to fight global warming and protect our environment.

It is reported that EPA Administrator Johnson's staff even recommended approving the waiver because it met all the necessary standards.

California is leading the country to fight global warming, and the EPA and Administrator Johnson are holding them back.

Send a letter today to Administrator Johnson expressing your outrage at this unfounded decision!

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

John Edwards 2008



I made the above widget for people to use for free. Show your support for John Edwards in 2008. It's fast and easy, just click the install button and select your blogging platform.

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Let them eat lab experiments.

FDA says cloned animals safe as food

Isn't it nice to know exactly what the republican run FDA thinks of you?

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The real reason Bush went to Saudi Arabia

Democracy Now! | Bush Visits Saudi Arabia as U.S. Plans Sale of 900 Missiles to Kingdom

A 20 Billion dollar present for Saudi Arabia.

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Web Stats of Presidential Candidates and Why They Shouldn't Be Ignored

Docudharma:: Web Stats of Presidential Candidates and Why They Shouldn't Be Ignored


I took a look at the current statistics of the Presidential front runners. Follow the link to discover what I found out.

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Is This Why The Iraqi Parliament Passed the de-Ba'athification Law?

Docudharma:: Is This Why The Iraqi Parliament Passed the de-Ba'athification Law?:

Lithium Cola tries to decipher the quagmire:

"This description of the Iraqi parliament, confusing as the factions are, sounds like the same-old same-old of division and distrust. So, why did Prime Minister Maliki and the enough Shiites decide, now, that they wanted a bill allowing many ex-Ba'athist Sunnis back into government jobs?

According to Sami Moubayed, Prime Minister Maliki had no choice. The Kurds are on the verge of abandoning him, and several Shiite factions have already done so. To put it simply, Maliki needs someone, anyone, who will support his position, and Sunnis are the only choice left."

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Monday, January 14, 2008

An Open Invitation to join One Corps

This is an invitation from a friend to join One Corps. To accept this invitation, simply click or paste this link into your browser:

http://blog.johnedwards.com/ocnewuser/

One Corps is dedicated to uniting supporters of Senator John Edwards, the very people who believe that by working together we can offer a helping hand and lift up our fellow citizens. Together - as One Corps - we will create the one America we all believe in. Please join today, and invite your family and friends to do the same!

Thanks, and enjoy One Corps!

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Halliburton Gang Rape Victim Finds No Justice | Let's Try Democracy

Halliburton Gang Rape Victim Finds No Justice | Let's Try Democracy

Relegating women to slave status America?


Jones was hired at age 19 to work for Halliburton in Houston, Texas, and the next year was sent to Iraq to work for Halliburton. She says that she was drugged and raped by numerous coworkers in Baghdad, and was then confined by Halliburton armed guards to a shipping container, denied food, water, or medical help.

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Meet John Edwards

I'll be linking to news and information about John Edwards for awhile as it seems that the corporate media has a vested interest in not covering John Edwards. That alone should give you pause about casting your vote for Hillary or Obama.

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Comparing web site stats for Hillary, John and Barack

I went to Alexa and ranked the websites of Hillary, John and Barack. I was quite surprised by the low showing for Edwards. He had his website up early with a lot of great features. But, it looks like they failed to deliver on two fronts so far:

The first is web advertising. I have not seen a single Edwards ad online, not even a free one created by a supporter. Second is saturation. In order for people to find you on the internet you need to have your links on enough pages on the internet. If you'd like to help Edwards out there is still time, but not much. Simply add a link to your blog's sidebar, find some local free directories and add his website and a short description, look for larger search engines that don't have http://www.johnedwards.com/ listed and submit the site for a listing.

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Joint Chiefs chairman: Close Guantanamo - Yahoo! News

Joint Chiefs chairman: Close Guantanamo - Yahoo! News

Much as I dread linking directly to Yahoo News...this one is important and becasue the AP chose to release the story in the wee hours of the morning it is up to you and me to keep the story hot all day.

Please vote it up, blog about it, and link to the source.

Thanks!


Asked why he thinks Guantanamo Bay, commonly dubbed Gitmo, should be closed, and the prisoners perhaps moved to U.S. soil, Mullen said, "More than anything else it's been the image — how Gitmo has become around the world, in terms of representing the United States."

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

I wanna go to the aquarium.

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TV Graphic Designer Needed

Democracy Now! | Jobs

Check it out! Democracy Now! needs your talents. Good Luck!

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Because you can't trust the corporate media.

HowOd - Alternative News Aggregator

Get the latest 50 stories from today's alternative news sources. It took 24 hours to come up with the project and then build it. I'm very tired now.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Internet Archive: Live Music Archive

Internet Archive: Live Music Archive

Tons of free music for your computer's listening pleasure.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Boycott Beijing Games: New Zealand: Rights In China Before Olympics

Are human rights important to you?

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be da jackalope

funny pictures
moar funny pictures

make your own!

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Pretty Bird Woman House Update

Docudharma:: Pretty Bird Woman House Update: Why Isn't Anything Easy in Indian Country?

PiledHigherandDeeper fills us in on the town that is considering saying No to abused women.


"While we were running this fundraiser, the City Council of McLaughlin, which exists as a separate entity within the boundaries of the Standing Rock Reservation, passed an ordinance requiring that any nonprofit wishing to establish a boardinghouse or shelter in a residential area get the approval of the City Council first."

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Intel + Antitrust

Techworld.nl:

"The subpoena seeks information on Intel's pricing practices and possible attempts to exclude competitors through its market power, Cuomo's office said."


I'm beginning to think there is no such thing as a "fair market".

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Numb the Troops

Numb the Troops

Alternet's Penny Coleman looks into how the Bush Administration is planning on dealing with psychological problems amongst our returning troops and veterans.

But I find myself extremely anxious in the face of some of these new suggestions, specifically what is being called the Psychological Kevlar Act of 2007 and use of the drug propranalol to treat the symptoms of posttraumatic stress injuries. Though both, at least in theory, sound entirely reasonable, even desirable, in the wrong hands, under the wrong leadership, they could make the sci-fi fantasies of Blade Runner seem prescient.

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Bush's Legacy

The Associated Press: Katrina's Victims Ask for Huge Checks

I'm glad someone realizes who is to blame.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

"Body of War"

Docudharma:: "Body of War"

Click on the above link to find out about Phil Donahue's new film and why you should be picketing the NYTimes in DC this Friday.

You can find out more about the movie here:
BodyOfWar

Do you know friends in DC? Forward the request to them...please.

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Tech Talk

Docudharma:: Tech Talk - An Interview w/ NewsCorpse

I just posted a quick interview over at Docudharma. NewsCorpse was nice enough to participate. Click on the link above to be taken right to it.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Six Days

dj shadow

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Robert Wexler has had enough:

Many thousands of you have asked to learn more about my position on the Iraq war and related funding. As you may know, a few weeks ago I voted again to deny funding without a timetable.

I am bothered by the recent movement to repackage the Surge as a success. Today, I released an editorial (below and also published on the Daily Kos) regarding my view of the Surge's so-called "success." If you have a moment, please read it when you get a chance.

Thank you again for your support.

Congressman Robert Wexler

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A Surge of More Lies
by Congressman Robert Wexler

A new troubling myth has taken hold in Washington and it is critical that the record is set straight. According to the mainstream media, Republicans, and unfortunately even some Democrats, the President's surge in Iraq has been a resounding success.
In fact, nothing could be further from the truth.

This assertion is disingenuous, factually incorrect, and negatively impacts America's national security. The Surge had a clear and defined objective - to create stability and security - enabling the Iraqi government to enact lasting political solutions and foster genuine reconciliation and cooperation between Sunnis, Shias, and Kurds.

This has not happened.

There has been negligible political progress in Iraq, and we are no closer to solving the complex problems - including a power sharing government, oil revenue agreement and new constitution - than we were before the Administration upped the ante and sent 30,000 more troops to Iraq.

Too many Democrats in Congress are again surrendering to General Petraeus and have failed to challenge the Bush Administration's claims that the surge has been successful. In fact -- it is just the opposite.

The reduction in violence in Iraq has exposed the continuing failure of Iraqi officials to solve their substantial political rifts. By President Bush's own stated goal of political progress, the Surge has failed.

Of course raising troop levels has increased security - a strategy the Bush administration ignored when presented by General Shinseki before the war in Iraq began - but the fundamental internal Iraqi problems remain and the factors that were accelerating the civil war in 2007 have simply been put on hold.

The military progress is a testament to the patience and dedication of our brave troops - even in the face of 15 month-long deployments followed by insufficient Veteran's health services when they return home. They have performed brilliantly - despite the insult of having President Bush recently veto a military spending bill that enhanced funding and benefits, and increased care.

Despite the efforts of American soldiers, the surge alone cannot bring about the political solutions needed to end centuries of sectarian divide.

As it stands, little on the ground supports the assertion that Iraqis are ready to stand up and govern themselves. Too few Iraqi troops are trained, equipped and combat ready, and they cannot yet provide adequate security. Loyalty is also an issue in the Iraqi army as Al Queda and Sunni insurgents infliltrate their defense forces. The consequences turned deadly just recently when an Iraqi soldier purposely killed two U.S. troops.

On the streets of Baghdad and Mosul, the Sunni and Shia factions have paused their fighting, awaiting guarantees and protections that have not yet been delivered. As Iraqi refugees return, there is no mechanism to help them rebuild their lives, nor recover their now-occupied homes. Neighborhoods once mixed are now segregated.

In Northern Iraq, Kurdish terrorists conducting nefarious operations across the border into Turkey have compelled our NATO ally to strike at bases, inflaming tensions between Baghdad and Ankara.

The surge is working? We suffered more U.S. casualties in 2007 than in any other year of the war.
We can't afford any more of this type of success.

How can we create the situation that is most likely to deliver political progress in Iraq? Not by continuing the surge and occupation. Our best chance (there is no guarantee) is by putting real pressure on the Iraqi government to force action. Telling the national and local Iraqi leaders that we are withdrawing our troops can help accomplish this goal. Today, the majority Iraqi Shia government led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has little incentive to act when American troops remain in the country to provide security and stability.

Based on the Administration's plan, John McCain's proposal of a 100-year US occupation could be a reality!

The Democratic Congress must act aggressively to first cut off funding for the surge and then the entire war. Many of my colleagues avoided a showdown with the administration because they mistakenly believed such a fight would endanger the safety of the troops.

In fact, we must accept that every soldier killed or injured in the coming months should have already been home. Every billion dollars of war-appropriations we spend from here on should have been spent on genuine priorities here at home such as children's heath care.

Enough is enough: While the Administration over-commits American forces in Iraq, we see Al Qaeda-regrouping and Osama Bin Laden still at large. We remain seriously bogged down in Afghanistan, and are witnessing a crisis in Pakistan that has left a nuclear country on the brink of a meltdown. America's resources and attention are desperately needed elsewhere and our soldiers must no longer be needlessly sacrificed as we wait for Iraqis to stand up.

The Surge has failed. If my colleagues gullibly accept the moving rationale for the Surge, just as so many have for the war itself, we will have failed as well.

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The Pony Express

The Pony Express

A worthwhile trip for any netroots blogger. Check the design, check the attitude, check the method.

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culturekitchen | fresh dissent served daily

culturekitchen | fresh dissent served daily

I don't know all the ins and outs about the software culturekitchen uses but I do know it works very well. They are at the top of many a google result. The community is quick to act and eager to help out. Without their help I doubt the Pretty Bird Woman House would have been as successful. So..put up a link maybe? Or add it to your bookmarks.

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Iraq.newsladder.net

Iraq.newsladder.net

Another great concept from the netroots. This is one we should all join in order to help turn the spotlight on the issue.

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GREATNUKE.COM

GREATNUKE.COM: FREE PHPNUKE PORTAL HOSTING EZNUKE SITE

Well...it's not the best CMS, but it's a free hosted one and a good way for the blogger or junior webmaster to become familiar with working w/in the confines of a CMS. Don't expect too much, treat it as an experiment and learn what you can.

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Monday, January 7, 2008

HowOd Development Center

HowOd Development Center

I installed a CMS called PHP WebSite. It was a snap to install and enables me to make new sites automatically without having to access the back end of my server to do so.

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Finish the Job - Hurricane Katrina Relief

Finish the Job - Hurricane Katrina Relief



I made a widget for the cause, you can see it on the right side of the blog. Please plug it into your own blogs or visit the site and chip in. Thanks.

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Sunday, January 6, 2008

HowOd

HowOd

it's new it's free...whatever

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Some Good Free Blog Hosts

I have used a lot of blog systems and visited hundreds more to run demos and look at the files. One week I even made my own blog system from scratch. I have learned which blog hosts are worth the time and which ones are not. Here are a few that are above average:

BlogDig.net
They have a few extra tools for you to play with as can be viewed at LeftWord: The Best Liberal Blog Posts

FreeFlux.net
More powerful than your ordinary blog, you can run a complete website off of this system and they haven't run ads in a very long time.

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Drop.io

Drop.io: Simple, Private Storage & Sharing

Just found this great concept. Let's say you are planning an event and want to include other organizers in on the project. Simply go to Drop.io, create the name for your project and password protect it. Upload files as needed and allow others to do the same. No need to register!

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'Imagine' A World Of Peace,Understanding,Tolerance

'Imagine' A World Of Peace,Understanding,Tolerance

Help Jim out, he works hard on veterans issues and has important news posted every day. I built a widget to make it easy for you to add his news to your site:

Jim's Widget

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Tucows Download

Tucows Download

Still one of the best places to find software that has been tested and reviewed. Currently I am looking for a decent RSS/XML Parser in order to display multiple feeds from one script. Ideally the program would allow you to plug in the feed URL and then play with the layouts/templates before uploading the results as one-off pages.

Know of a program like that? Let me know.

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