Tue, 27 November 2007 ![]() The Chronicle of Higher Education's annual Executive Compensation issue is out and boy do those president's make a lot of jack...though not compared to those invaluable football coaches don't you know...
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Wed, 7 November 2007 ![]() ...one has seen the transition from a society whose culture favored equality to a society whose culture favors truly vast inequality -- a country where it is regarded as appropriate for CEOs to make 300 and 400 times what the average workers in their companies make and for hedge fund managers to make 1.7 billion dollars a year and pay tax at only a 15 percent rate, a country where the salary of the average guy hasn’t improved much, if at all, in constant dollars for 30 years, a country where all our politicians are owned by the rich as in the first Gilded Age and where the mass media is in thrall to the rich and powerful...
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Thu, 25 October 2007 ![]() There are.. some problems with Goldsmith’s little mea non culpa. What the CIA had been doing is torture pure and simple, and nothing that Levin said, or George Bush says, can change that fact. You can call the sky a floor if you want, but that won’t make it one, and you can call waterboarding a friendly gesture if you want, but that won’t make it something other than torture.
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Wed, 24 October 2007 ![]() ... to not know that prisoners were being transferred for torture, Goldsmith would have had to be living under a rock during his time at DOD and must have completely failed to read pertinent OLC torture memos ...None of this seemed plausible and now, thanks to Goldsmith’s own book, we know he read and was horrified by torture memos after he was put in charge of OLC and long before he wrote the transfer memo.
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Tue, 23 October 2007 ![]() any lawyer in private practice who tortured law or ignored fact to give support and cover to a client’s gravely illegal conduct would be subject to disbarment, subject to criminal prosecution, and disqualified from being on any respectable law school faculty. How or why it should be different for lawyers who did such things to facilitate the gravest governmental misconduct, conduct which involved torture and sometimes murder, is something that escapes me.
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Mon, 8 October 2007 ![]() It is also obvious that Bush is going to leave to his successor the awful question of what to do with terrorists whom we’ve tortured, held incommunicado, detained indefinitely. These people can’t be convicted in civilian courts...Then too it is again obvious that the Democrats aren’t going to force Bush to bring home the troops by cutting off funds for the war. They have neither the brains nor the guts to cut our losses (the way a smart business cuts its losses).
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Fri, 5 October 2007 ![]() Michigan has joined Harvard as the victims of what likely are the two greatest upsets in college football history. And now Michigan, as a fellow victim, has finally achieved its many, many decades’ old desire to be the Harvard of the West.
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Thu, 4 October 2007 ![]() Yesterday a posting here said we need a new kind of candidate instead of the typical amicable mediocrities who go from door to door or state to state for months or years on end in order to be elected...Today, by freak fortuity, I turned on CSpan II for a few minutes, and saw Bloomberg making a speech at Brookings on efforts to reduce poverty. To my personal amazement, he seemed to be the kind of person who met the vision offered in yesterday’s posting.
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Wed, 3 October 2007 ![]() It does not seem likely to me that one can comfortably rely on either of the current two major parties to overthrow the ultimately-disaster-producing national security state. ...Only a new party dedicated to fundamentally different ideas about America and the world will, in reality, be able to end the national security state. (Or do you really expect the Democrats to do it, if elected?)
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Wed, 29 August 2007 ![]() ...secrecy, and the dishonesty it spawns, do little but create disaster...virtually every societal and economic disaster has gestated in secrecy. The Bay of Pigs, Viet Nam, the bombing of Cambodia, and Laos, the savings and loan debacle, the Enron debacle and the associated economic disaster -- all of these were hatched in secrecy and associated lies. For practical purposes, so was the current war in Iraq.
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Tue, 28 August 2007 ![]() Can the government stop someone who has no other options from trying to save his or her own life? According to a recent ruling by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, the answer is no.
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Tue, 28 August 2007 ...our entire government runs on bribery and dishonesty (and everyone in politics and the media knows it). This bribery and dishonesty are called campaign contributions....
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Sun, 26 August 2007 Abigail Burroughs was only nineteen years old when she learned that she had head and neck cancer. Eighteen months of painful chemotherapy and radiation did nothing to stop its growth. Though there were drugs that could save her life, the Food and Drug Administration told Abigail she couldn’t have them.
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Sat, 25 August 2007 ![]() Maybe electing Joe Biden would be a very good thing.... A third party could support Biden as its candidate too if he were to win the Democratic nomination. and... a follow up observation about Jean Edward Smith and stacking the court...
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Mon, 6 August 2007 Should there not have been an increase in the size of the Court if absence of an increase would have resulted in pro slavery or anti union decisions in the midst of the Civil War? Should there not have been an increase if a lack of increase would have resulted in the continued vitality of a then recent decision outlawing paper money -- the kind of money we use today? Should Roosevelt not have attempted his court packing plan if the price of lack of attempt would have been, as so many think, continued evisceration of the New Deal by the Supreme Court?
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Sat, 4 August 2007 The Romans were arrogant. They considered themselves the center of the universe. They considered others to be inferior, didn’t have good information on what others thought -- sometimes had exactly wrong information -- and seemed to believe the world existed for the benefit of Rome and that all should do as Rome did.... Velvel discourses on Cullen Murphy's new book Are We Rome? The Fall of Rome And The Fate Of America...
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Sat, 7 July 2007 ..some think the futures markets have added 20 to 25 dollars to the price of a barrel of oil... this estimated additional amount would account for roughly 30 to 40 percent of the price per barrel...
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Thu, 5 July 2007 Salon blogger and author of "A Tragic Legacy", Glenn Greenwald,on the disaster of George Bushss presidency and on how George Bush became the Republican candidate in 2000.
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Tue, 26 June 2007 Jim Clark beat the living shit out of civil rights demonstrators. He viciously abused them physically in other ways. His actions were so terrible that they were instrumental in securing enactment of the Voting Rights Act....This is the fine individual who, the Times believed, deserved an obit twice the size of the highly accomplished Martin Meyerson’s and placement at the top of the page.
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Mon, 25 June 2007 ...what is the effect on the rule of law, and on the entire question of honesty, if a member of the elite like Libby can deliberately lie to a grand jury and then, via pardon, get off scot free. The question is only the more acute because of the other criminals from elite walks of life who have been pardoned by Presidents....
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Mon, 11 June 2007 If the right-wing wins permanent dominance, the country is for practical purposes finished....
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Tue, 5 June 2007 ...And as our men continue to die in Iraq
A war by which Bush has managed our sworn enemies’
number to vastly inflate,
The lying, cowardly members of Congress we can be sure
Will continue to do nothing effective, but will continue only to verbally masturbate...
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Fri, 25 May 2007 ...more people get killed in Iraq every day, while the top cowardly lion who fled from service in Viet Nam pretends he is a brave Lincoln faced with the destruction of this country and refuses therefore to disengage from disaster while denying that disaster is occurring...
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Tue, 22 May 2007 "Tenet should not be behind a microphone; he should be behind bars." Velvel appends a "fantastically good article about George Tenet by Ray McGovern, a 27 year veteran of the CIA who for a period wrote the President’s daily brief." This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: Article_Regarding_George_Tenent_-_May_18_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:04 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 May 2007 ...But seeking cover Hillary does pretend That we should support a phony bill to end The war. It enables her to circumvent the important question, One the media collusively will not mention Of a bill immediately cutting off all funds for the war Except money needed to protect troops withdrawing from the blood effusing sore... - a poem by Lawrence R. Velvel This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: Lets_Hear_It_For_Hillary_-_May_7_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:19 AM Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 May 2007 ...the sale of the Journal to Murdoch would be another, and very large, nail in the ever expanding Wall Streetization, and the consequently increasing incompetence, of American journalism. The concern, more specifically, is that the high quality straight journalism that often appears in the Journal will disappear as the paper becomes Murdochized -- as a desire for a high quality journalism gives way to the Wall Streetish desire for ever greater profits...This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: Rupert_Murdochs_Purchase_Of_The_Wall_Street_Journal_Would_Be_Another_Large_Wall_Street_Nail_In_The_Coffin_Of_Competent_American_Journalism_-_May_4_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:38 AM Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 May 2007 The mania in this country for elite credentials makes a joke of the claim of social mobility that has always been so much a part of purported America. It is itself a form of moral meltdown. On MIT, Wolfowitz, Iraq, the candidates... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: More_Moral_Meltdown_In_America_-_May_3_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:26 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 May 2007 With regard to Imus, one does not bleed for him....Blacksburg? -- what can one say? People who have said some of what there is to say have been crucified... For they pointed out the societally inadmissible relationship between what happened at Blacksburg...on the one hand, and the violence which is approved by and endemic to American society and the American government on the other hand. ...
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Tue, 1 May 2007 ...In Korea the Chinese came in by the hundreds of thousands and,
though most Americans don’t know it, Russian pilots were piloting the Mig.
There was no telling just how big
The war could have become
Had we insisted on putting in more men until we won,
If we indeed did win. There was a fear that we might easily
Have triggered World War III.
And in Viet Nam had we put in a million or a million and a half men,
We would have risked World War III again...
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Fri, 27 April 2007 "The practice of secret courts. The use of torture to secure confessions. The receipt of secret evidence. The exclusion of the public from proceedings. The offering of evidence in the form of summaries delivered to the judges, without the defendant being able to confront the evidence or conduct a cross-examination. These practices were the definition of tyrannical injustice to the Puritan fathers and the Founding Fathers. We thought them long banished, indeed, a hundred years and more before our own revolution. And now suddenly here they are again." -from remarks' made by Scott Horton at the NYU Law School. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Tue, 24 April 2007 ...From the media one may receive this explanation
For why names of judges it does not mention:
A court of appeals is a unitary body,
So it matters not who speaks, or whether her logic is brilliant or shoddy,
Her words are not hers but of the court anent
(Unless, I guess, spoken in concurrence or dissent).
And this though the judges usually are but three
Of a court of seven or twelve or even twenty.
Need one say the idea is preposterous
And serves only to insure ignorance among us
Of who is liberal and who reactionary,
Of who uses life tenure to push views of the nineteenth century?...
a poem by Lawrence R Velvel
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Thu, 12 April 2007 It’s no longer just the desire to be first,
Or to live forever in a great sunburst
Of historical fame.
No. Now its for gain,
For riches, for wealth, for dollars by the million
That the greedy dance at the presidential cotillion,
Since it has now become clear for all to see
That to be President is a business opportunity
Of terrific dimension....
- a poem
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Wed, 4 April 2007 In 1963, Gene Patterson wrote a now famous column in The Atlanta Constitution in response to the Birmingham Church bombing....If you substitute the words"United States" for the word "South", the word "American" for the word "Southerner", the name "Iraq" for the name "Birmingham", and make some other necessary verbal substitutions...then what Patterson wrote is in many unfortunate respects as applicable to the entire United States today as it was to the South in 1963. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Sun, 1 April 2007 For all its professed Christianity, the South today still has not adopted the philosophy of the Sermon on The Mount in its world outlook.... Sherwood Ross responds to Velvel's previous post...
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Fri, 30 March 2007 The most famous Southern writer, Faulkner, said the past is not dead, it is not even past. This would seem true of the Southern attitude towards war. War has regularly been a Southern policy of choice...The South wanted the War of 1812, it wanted war with Mexico, it wanted the Civil War, it wanted to invade and take over Cuba and parts of Central America. Woodrow Wilson, a Southerner, got us into World War I after saying he kept us out of war. Even Harry Truman, who took us into Korea without Congressional authorization and thereby set the stage for a militarized nation and Viet Nam, was in effect a southerner -- Missouri was a rebel leaning border state with lots of Southern feeling (and guerrillas) where Truman grew up not long after the Civil War... Lyndon Johnson was a Southerner, and so was Dean Rusk. So is the current George Bush.
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Thu, 29 March 2007 ...The press prates of freedom and libertyBut doesn’t grasp that to continue free It cannot allow the President to be A king... Why There Was No Indictment On The Underlying Crime Of Outing Valerie Plame- a poem by Lawrence R. Velvel This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: Why_There_Was_No_Indictment_On_The_Underlying_Crime_Of_Outing_Valerie_Plame_-_March_16_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:26 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 March 2007 It is not the insurgency, with its roadside bombs, or criminals engaging in mass kidnappings that are defeating the U.S. mission. It is the fact that our civilian leadership has cast victory in Iraq as a stable, democratic government. Building the parameters for mission success upon values and goals that the Iraqis themselves do not care for is potentially leading us toward a political defeat, despite our strength of arms...writes the Lieutenant Colonel... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: Attached_Article_by_A_Lieutenant_Colonel_-_March_12_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:46 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 13 March 2007 ![]()
Is a huge misdeed,
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Mon, 12 March 2007 ![]() It is often said that truth is deadThis is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: Let_Us_Now_Praise_Honest_Men_-_March_6_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:57 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 That Bush is utterly devoid of empathy seems plainly true to me. Unlike Lincoln or even Lying Lyndon Johnson, who sent people to their deaths but agonized over it, Bush is thought by the shrinks, and appears to the lay eye, to give not one damn about how many Americans he kills, let along Iraqis...It seems to me that people in today’s America who seek and reach office are different from you and me and other decent people in this society. They are willing to say and do things that would make a lot of the decent people gag...Psychiatry should investigate, should analyze, what kind of people these are who will say and do these things, and why they are like they are. Why investigate and analyze this? For the obvious reasons. So that we can know what we are faced with, and can start looking for and electing a better kind of person. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: The_Couch_-_Bush_Is_On_It_And_Congress_Should_Be-_February_152007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:31 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 February 2007 ... should it be expected that there would not be outrage if it were to become public property that kids write opinions that judges then try to fool us into thinking are their own? - - opinions which send people to jail or for lethal injection, which take their property, which take their kids, and so forth. - Lawrence R. Velvel on Richard Posner's new book "The Little Book of Plagiarism"This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: 1_The_Preternaturally_Prolific_Posner_on_Plagiarism_-_February_5_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:58 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 February 2007 The last six minutes of Velvel's post...This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: 2-The_Preternaturally_Prolific_Posner_on_Plagiarism-_Part_2_-_February_5_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:54 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 February 2007 In Iran, in 1953, we manufactured the overthrow of an Iranian patriot and nationalist manned Mohammed Mossadegh. We had him replaced by a cruel tyrant, the Shah, Mohammed Reza Palevi -- who, among other repressive actions, created the notorious and ultra cruel secret police force called Savak. The Iranians, who generally liked America before we orchestrated the overthrow of Mossadegh, have largely hated us ever since. Our 1953 action paved the way for the rise to power of the mullahs, led to the Shah’s overthrow and the one year seizure of our embassy personnel in 1979, and, as said, led to enduring hatred of the United States. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: Lessons_From_The_Philippines_Insurrection_And_Our_Overthrow_Of_Mossadegh_Part_II.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:11 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 31 January 2007 In overthrowing governments from 1898 ...until today, using overt military force where necessary or secretly sponsored.. coups where desirable, our leaders have always given false reasons for, told lies about, our motivations. We were going to bring freedom and civilization to our "little brown brothers" or to the "gooks" or to others we referred to by racist appellations, or we were going to bring them the benefits of a market economy, or we were shouldering "the white mans burden" of improving the world... But at bottom, the most important reasons for doing what we did were selfish economic ones. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: Lessons_From_The_Philippines_Insurrection_And_Our_Overthrow_Of_Mossagegh_Part_I.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:57 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 January 2007 The most crucial necessity in medical care is to begin making the needed information available to patients, referring doctors, medical advisers, the general public... Just as in every other walk of life -- let me repeat that -- just as in every other walk of life, a lack of publicly available information, sometimes because of deliberate secrecy, leads to bad results. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes List Of Institutions That, According To Redefining Health Care, Create Analyses Of Medical Results (Outcomes) To One Degree Or Another Consumers Medical Resource Toll-Free: 1-888-426-7435 Best Time to Reach between hours 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST, M-F Best Doctors, Inc. One Boston Place, 32nd Floor Boston, MA 02108 617-426-3666 Toll-Free: 1-800-223-5003 Email: info@bestdoctors.com Preferred Global Health 133 Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 617-369-7900 National Quality Forum 601 13th Street, NW, Suite 500 North Washington, DC 20005 202-783-1300 Email: info@nqfexecutiveinstitute.org Pinnacle Care International 250 West Pratt Street, Suite 1100 Baltimore, MD 21201 1-866-752-1712 The Leapfrog Group c/o Academy Health 1801 K Street, NW, Suite 701-L Washington, DC 20006 202-292-6713 Email: info@leapfroggroup.org Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality P.O. Box 258100 Madison, WI 53725-8100 608-250-1223 Email: info@wchq.org The National Committee For Quality Assurance 2000 L Street, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20036 202-955-3500 Institute For Healthcare Improvement 20 University Road, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02138 617-301-4800 Toll-Free: 1-866-787-0831 Pacific Business Group On Health 221 Main Street, Suite 1500 San Francisco, CA 94105 415-281-8660 Email: info@pbgh.org United Resource Networks MN010-E169 6300 Olson Memorial Highway Golden Valley, MN 55427 Toll-Free: 1-800-847-2050 Alpha-1 Foundation 2937 SW 27th Avenue, Suite 302 Miami, FL 33133 305-567-9888 Toll-Free: 1-877-2-CURE-A1 Direct download: The_Urgent_Need_For_Information_On_The_ResultsI.e._The_Outcomes_Of_Medical_Care_January_17_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:30 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 ..Nothing could be further from the truth than the claim that, because he is Commander-in-Chief, Bush has the legal right to ignore a bill cutting off funds. In fact, the claim is viciously ironic. Ever since the earliest days of Viet Nam, we have been hearing that the way Congress can control Presidential warmaking, if it does not like what the President is doing, is to cut off funds. But now we hear, completely to the contrary, that such a cut off is of no legal consequence? And we hear it, yet, from legislators who claim they want to put an end to the war? Oh, boy....
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Wed, 10 January 2007 Robert S. Dotson, M.D. writes to Velvel to say that his writings have "a tendency to belittle the intellectual capacities of those who live South of the Mason-Dixon line and to paint the entire region with a broad brush which clearly displays a lack of first-hand knowledge of the region and a good bit of historical inaccuracy"...and Velvel responds! This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 January 2007 Ford’s precedent setting pardon of Nixon showed that if you hold a high enough office, and if what you’ve done is bad enough, you can expect to get off scot free in this country. That the truly big time miscreants inevitably get off scot free here is one of the reasons many Americans have little or no faith in our government. It is also one of the main reasons our leaders all-too-blithely take us into wars, uselessly bomb large sections of other countries to smithereens, order up torture, mess over and suppress civil rights, and so forth. There is nothing holding them back, you see. There will be no trial, no punishment, and, for that matter, not even an impeachment. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Direct download: What_The_Media_Have_Not_Said_Upon_Fords_Passing_-_January_2_2007.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:18 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 January 2007 Desiring to join the "educational elite�, state universities are raising tuition and lessening the amount of aid available to those who can’t afford their new and higher prices- an ever growing percentage of our population which now includes not only minorities and the poor, but often the lower middle class and middle class as well. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit Direct download: The_DeFacto_Closing_Of_The_Flagships_And_Possible_Replacements_For_Them_-_December_21_2006.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:01 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 30 December 2006 "There is no terrorist group or groups and no nation or nations that can overcome us if we do not destroy ourselves by endless adventuring around the globe sponsored by Bush and his successors. If we engage in those adventures our people will be ever more split." On William Jennings Bryan and the dispute over American imperialism that began with the Spanish American War... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit "Against the Tide" on www.podiobooks.com or in the podcast section of iTunes Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 December 2006 More on Bush's Sanity and the crock we refer to as The Iraq Study Group Report.......This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com For more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.msl.edu And to hear (and see!) the history of MSL, please visit Direct download: Sanity_Competence_And_The_Latest_Washington_Crock_About_Iraq._December_11_2006.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:44 AM Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 December 2006 "...larger even than the age discrimination issue --is the question of whether institutional loyalty counts for anything in universities as they try to make themselves more “businesslike.� Two readers respond to the post, "Social Justice at Brandeis'
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Fri, 8 December 2006 The sensible thing to do in Iraq is to divide the country into three areas corresponding to religious preponderance, give people a few months to move if they want... and then get the hell out of the country. But only a few of the Washingtonites and pundits are for this course of action. For it too would enable a rapid departure from Iraq... a rapid change in accordance with the electoral dictate of November 7th. And change in accordance with November 7th... is not what is desired by the people who run this country and want to pretend that November 7th never happened.
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Sun, 3 December 2006 Why was Mary Sullivan, the woman's softball coach for 32 years, fired a year before she could begin receiving retirement benefits, and with no medical insurance? Wasn't Brandeis s founded by a people who have long claimed social justice to be their special provenance, and partly because these people were themselves being denied social justice at other universities?
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Fri, 1 December 2006 When Schembechler became Michigan’s coach in 1969, its glory years under Fielding Yost and Fritz Crisler were long gone. The 107,501-seat Michigan Stadium had seldom been filled in recent seasons, and the Michigan band was finding fewer occasions to hail the maize and blue with the marching song “The Victors.� ...
But on November 22, 1969, Schembechler put his stamp on a new day for Michigan with a 24-12 victory against top-ranked and undefeated Ohio State and Coach Woody Hayes, his former mentor.
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