Wed, 26 November 2008 ![]() Under this one-off exception, (1) evidence obtained against the prior terrorists by illegal torture or abuse would be admitted if it appears reliable, while (2) further illegal obtaining of evidence via torture and abuse is deterred by bringing prosecutions against, and in the case of prisoners who were innocent, allowing civil suits against the persons responsible for the torture. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Tue, 25 November 2008 ![]() If Obama were to fight a war in Afghanistan, his presidency would be as good as over. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Direct download: Obama_And_Afghanistan_Obama_And_The_Second_Coming_Of_Clintonia_-_November_6_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:35 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 November 2008 ![]() The Remark is directed at the fact that Michigan may have made the mistake of a lifetime, so to speak, when it hired Rich Rodriguez as coach to replace the underachieving Lloyd Carr. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Mon, 10 November 2008 ![]() The first requisite of economic recovery is to give money to those who will spend it because they are in need. they will spend the money not hoard it, and their expenditures will help revival. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Direct download: If_You_Want_Economic_Recovery_Eliminate_The_Capital_Gains_Tax_On_Profits_From_Monies_Used_To_Purchase_New_Plant_And_Equipment_And_To_Create_New_Jobs_-_October_27_2008.m4a Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:57 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 8 November 2008 ![]() Today we are paying the price for a Wall Street system, a market system, a credit system, a housing system, that was (were?) on a shooting star trajectory -- which has now collapsed in what is likely a regression to the mean. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Tue, 21 October 2008 ![]() Moderators should not ask questions which candidates (dishonestly) will not answer and will instead use merely as springboards to their talking points. Instead, moderators should simply say such things as, "Senator, tell us for two mnutes whatever you wish about the war in Iraq" This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Direct download: A_New_Modest_Proposal-_The_Questions_At_The_So-Called_Debates_Should_Reflect_The_Answers_Since_The_Answers_Will_Not_Reflect_The_Questions_-_October_9_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:16 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 October 2008 ![]() Does Alan Dershowitz arrive at positions and then find or invent alleged reasons in support later? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Direct download: Alan_Dershowitz_On_Whether_To_Prosecute_Executive_Branch_Criminals_-_October_7_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:50 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 October 2008 ![]() Does Alan Dershowitz arrive at positions and then find or invent alleged reasons in support later? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com
Direct download: Alan_Dershowitz_On_Whether_To_Prosecute_Executive_Branch_Criminals_-_October_7_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:50 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 October 2008 ![]() Does Alan Dershowitz arrive at positions and then find or invent alleged reasons in support later? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com
Direct download: Alan_Dershowitz_On_Whether_To_Prosecute_Executive_Branch_Criminals_-_October_7_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:50 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 September 2008 ![]() Today there is a crisis on Wall Street. It involves enormous losses. It threatens the economy. One reason it is of such magnitude is that the institutions of Wall Street were allowed to become so huge. They are so big that their mistakes and their failures threaten all of us. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com Direct download: The_Bigger_The_Company_The_More_Disastrous_The_Mistake_-_September_17_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:08 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 23 September 2008 ![]() Based on fairly extensive readings from about 2002-2003 until today, it seems pretty clear that people who were responsible for or committed torture were well aware from the get - go that what they were doing constituted crimes. That realization is why CIA officials, from 2002 to 2006 or 2007 demanded memoranda, from the Office of Legal Counsel of the Department of Justice, falsely claiming that the abuse and torture were not criminal acts. The officials wanted these OLC memos so that they could later avoid or defeat prosecutions by claiming that the decision making office of the DOJ had approved the legality of what they were doing. The officials wanted a “golden shield,” a “get out of jail free card.” This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com Direct download: Attempted_Statutory_Immunity_For_The_Executives_War_Crimes_-_September_4_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:48 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 15 September 2008 ![]() If you had to choose, for an important position requiring brains, between a person who was among the best in his class at the Harvard Law School and a person who was near the bottom of his class at the Naval Academy, you would obviously choose, since the position does require brains, the person who was among the best at Harvard Law, right? Well, maybe wrong, if the position is President of the U.S. (an office held since 2001 by a brainless one) and if the chooser is, as in 2000 and 2004, the American electorate. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Mon, 11 August 2008 ![]() .... my deep concern for Israel and for Jews as a people lead me to revile those bastards because not only have they been a disaster for the United States itself, but they also seem to have gone far toward achieving the very opposite of what they wanted to achieve in behalf of Israel. By leading the U.S. down a terribly wrong path, they have caused many Americans -- with whom I agree about most other things -- to revile Israel, they have caused Arabs to hate Israel even more, and they have lessened, not increased, Israel’s security. Nice work, guys... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com Direct download: Mukasey_The_Orthodox_Jew_Who_Is_A_Disgrace_To_Our_Religion_Again_Protects_Evil_-_July_31_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:13 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 3 August 2008 ![]() ... Never have I seen (Tom Brokaw) so obviously angry, so obviously antagonistic, as when interviewing Obama... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Fri, 1 August 2008 ![]() What do we need to do to ensure that the price the price of oil is not at some artificially high level set by a speculative futures market on which some financiers make killings while hundreds of millions of ordinary people get screwed at the gas pump? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Wed, 30 July 2008 ![]() Obama .. seems to be drinking the same Kool Aid that was drunk by, and destroyed the presidencies of, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and George W. Bush. He is spouting apocalyptic visions combined with a possible need for unilateral warmaking....If Obama, as President, were to really follow the prescriptions he gave CBS News, it would destroy his Presidency almost as surely as Nam and Iraq destroyed Johnson’s, Nixon’s and Bush II’s. Britain and Russia, both at the height of empire, met disaster in Afghanistan, and so would Obama in all probability... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com Direct download: Zbigniew_Brzezinski_Lawrence_Wilkerson_And_Barack_Obama_On_Afghanistan._-_July_23_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:53 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 10 July 2008 ![]() Surrounded by friends, allies and well wishers who, being politicians, are inevitably likely to press one bad idea after another on him, Obama’s ability to think, to resist the bad, will be tested. It probably would serve him well... to find... a corps of people to turn to for advice who...are capable of high level thinking instead of merely the thoughtless, unperceptive reactions which...are the hallmark of most politicians and which many of his allies will press upon him. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Thu, 3 July 2008 ![]() ... today we not only have a years-long unwinnable war, but also torture, kidnappings and renderings to foreign countries for torture, many years of detention without trial of people who are innocent, the use of massive private armies to help carry out Executive policies, electronic spying on anyone and everyone the Executive wishes, suppression of the media far beyond anything experienced during Viet Nam, reducing Congress to an impotency exceeding that of Viet Nam, the use of Executive Branch lawyers to write professionally incompetent, secret memoranda giving clearance to awful policies, and the use of retired generals who are making a fortune from the Pentagon to spread its gospel on the mainstream media... ..what assurance is there that five or ten or twenty or thirty years down the road, when some militarists or reactionaries might again come to power, we will not get Iraq redux, just as Iraq was Viet Nam redux?... Because domestic politics are obviously useless for holding the guilty accountable, we must try to do what was done in the 1940s to the leaders of nations who committed evil; we must try to do what was done to the German and Japanese leaders from top Nazis and Tojo right down to lawyers and judges. We must try to have them held accountable in courts of law. And we must insist on appropriate punishments, including, if guilt is found, the hangings visited upon top Germans and Japanese.... It is for all these reasons that I have called a conference to be held in Andover, MA on September 13 and 14, 2008. The conference is entitled Planning For The Prosecution Of High Level American War Criminals. The Conference is not intended to be only a discussion of violations of law that have occurred. Although discussions of ideas and facts showing violations of law will take place, library stacks and the internet are, as said, already bulging with materials showing violations (although in the last analysis decisions on violations will be made by judges if leaders are brought to justice). The Conference, rather, is intended to also be a planning conference, one at which plans will be laid, and necessary organizational structures will be set up, to pursue the guilty as long as necessary and to the ends of the earth in order to bring them before the bar of justice. The underlying law and facts will be discussed in the context of laying plans to pursue the guilty in courtrooms so that in future there may be no more Viet Nams, no more Iraqs...Both experts and the public are invited to the Conference.nyone who wants to attend the conference should contact my special assistant, Jeff Demers, at demers@mslaw.edu or at (978) 681-0800...
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Wed, 2 July 2008 ![]() ...We know that thousands of people have been killed or injured because of defective and dangerous drugs and devices or inadequate warnings on labels. Unless everything the Times has written is a lie, we know that this disaster is in part due to the F.D.A.’s incompetence and its insufficient staff and money. We know that drug companies take advantage of the F.D.A.’s inadequacies to put defective products on the market, or products with insufficient warnings on their labels, and thereby also cause the deaths and injuries... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com Direct download: Alexander_Pekelis_And_Drug_Company_Cases_In_Which_Consumers_Have_Been_Killed_Or_Injured_-_June_2_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:33 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 June 2008 ![]() Eric Lichtblau’s Unpersuasive Defense Of The New York Times’ Failure To Print His Story On The NSA’s Illegal Electronic Spying In October 2004 ...The Times plainly failed the duty of the free press...to prevent the people from being sent to die from foreign shot and shell because of governmental misconduct...one is not happy to think that the newspaper that the country depends upon not only bears responsibility for facilitating the launching of the war, but also for facilitating the reelection of the disastrous people who launched and continued that disastrous policy and many others besides... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Mon, 26 May 2008 ![]() ...Most of the press was nothing but the tool of Chamberlain: it printed what he wanted it to say, did not print what the Government told it not to print, would not print articles or editorials that allegedly might inflame Hitler, in an English reprint of Mein Kampf, left out much -- apparently most -- of the most inflammatory things said by Hitler in that book, refused to say what Hitler was doing to the Jews, and, in general, acted as Chamberlain’s lapdog... Those of us who are Americans old enough to have lived through Viet Nam as adults, and now Iraq, have seen many of the same phenomena at work in the United States... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Sun, 25 May 2008 ![]() ...one would hope that the continuous scandals over executive misdeeds might cause even right wingers like Roberts, Thomas and Scalia to see the light. One could hope, but one doesn’t expect. ... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Thu, 22 May 2008 ![]() ...Congress enacts laws that most or even all legislators have not read, that Congresspeople and their staffs did not write (the laws were written by the executive or by private lobbyists), that have sometimes been procedurally manipulated in Congress so that legislators will not even have a chance to read them, let alone absorb and consider what they say. The Patriot Act exemplified this.. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Wed, 21 May 2008 ![]() ....The real truth is that torture was ordered from the top and the torture memos were meant to give legal cover to -- were meant to preclude criminal actions against -- the Bushes, Cheneys, Rices, Tenets, Rumsfelds, Ashcrofts, Addingtons, Haynes and Feiths who were committing serious crimes that could be punished by execution.... American officials have committed moral treason, if not legal treason. Legally, they are certainly guilty of crimes so serious that execution is a possible penalty... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com Direct download: Two_Relatively_New_Or_Novel_Ideas-_Starting_Today_With_The_Question_Of_Prosecuting_Guilty_American_Leaders_For_Torture_-_April_14_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:31 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 19 May 2008 ![]() ... One of the reasons supposedly charitable, supposedly nonprofit hospitals are amassing huge sums and paying CEOs amounts of compensation like three, four or five million per year or even more, is that the hospitals receive tax exemptions because they are providing charitable care -- free care or deeply discounted care -- for those who can’t pay. The problem, though, is that there’re not providing very much charitable care...But the percentage of charitable care Northwestern provides -- are you ready for this -- is “less than 2% of its revenues".,, This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Tue, 13 May 2008 ![]() But when Michelle Obama -- who, as an African American, has even more to be angry about than even the Jews of my generation -- uttered this truth by saying that her husband’s candidacy and its reception were the first time she had ever been proud of America, she caught hell in the media and elsewhere.... Michelle Obama’s problem is that she told it straight, told it as she feels about it, as she feels about it with much justification. America’s problem is that it does not want to discuss whether there is truth in what someone says, but instead wants to hear only bullshit that makes people thoughtlessly think well of what we do. Well, I say good for Michelle Obama. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Mon, 31 March 2008 ![]() ...This is a country which perpetrates, condones, and/or ignores the most awful conduct. We are fighting wars and killing people by the gross, but nobody with power gives enough of a damn to put an end to it... it is sometimes claimed the public cares less and less, and even left wingers profess that we cannot leave Iraq lest matters get worse ... The Republican candidate, McCain, would continue fighting for a hundred years -- of him it was recently said he never saw a country he did not want to bomb or invade, and that (being third generation Navy) he thinks war the natural state of affairs -- as, evilly, do so many of my generation. Nor do many stop to realize that war, about which people care so little because it is not them that go to it, contributes mightily to the horrendous economic situation that it is said they do care about... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com Direct download: Hypocrisy_Holds_High_Carnival_Ferraro_Spitzer_And_Other_Recent_Travesties_Of_The_Political_Media_Complex.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:34 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 22 March 2008 ![]() ...what we have here is a Supreme Court decision that once again screws over the small man; does so without any basis in Congressional history or purpose, but, rather, contrary to that history and purpose; and screws him over on the basis of unsupported assumptions of what juries might do and with no regard for the recognized fact that the federal agency that is supposed to protect the small guy is incompetent and, apparently, is in the hip pocket of the big drug and device makers... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com Direct download: Alexander_Pekelis_Arthur_S._Miller_And_Todays_Supreme_Court_-_March_12_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:23 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 March 2008 ![]() ...this is the story of Bush. His amiable, good old boy persona reflects a certain kind of interpersonal intelligence, sometimes in high degree. But he is totally lacking in the kind of analytical, logical, thoughtful intelligence needed by a leader, much less a President. Americans, often being fools who vote for the more personally attractive guy, elected Bush twice. They have learned to rue the day they did so... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Tue, 4 March 2008 ![]() Calling all the Washington sports teams “The Morons? would be superbly representative of the major “industries? of the city. It’s just so perfect, isn’t it...
This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Sat, 1 March 2008 ![]() as for the McCain campaign’s high-flown-language response about serving the country, never violating the public trust and never doing favors for special interests or lobbyists ..this response is just more ... of the political style obnoxiousness of using fancy talk to evade, secrete, hide or lie. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Thu, 28 February 2008 ![]() ...This is the angriest book -- by far the angriest book -- that one has ever read. If Thomas were not a Justice, his book would be called a polemic, or a screed. To have written such a book sixteen years into the continuing honor of being a Justice of the Supreme Court is more than the word “amazing? can signify. There are, roughly speaking, about one million lawyers in this country. Nine of them, or one in about every 111,000 are on the Supreme Court. That’s less than one one-thousandth of one percent of them, if my arithmetic is right. There are 300 million people in this country, and only the same nine of them are Supreme Court Justices. That’s less than one three hundred thousandths of one percent, if my arithmetic is right. With an accomplishment like this, Thomas is angry? One thinks there must be something fundamentally wrong with this guy.... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
www.velvelonnationalaffairs.com Direct download: Clarence_Thomas_His_Autobiography_And_Related_Matters_Pertaining_To_America_And_The_Supreme_Court_-_February_20_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:32 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 21 February 2008 ...We live in a time when millions upon millions of us think we don’t count. Only the big money on Wall Street and in big business counts: Only the people who lie, cheat and steal unbelievable sums from scores of millions of small fry count. They, and only they, get what they want....
This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Mon, 28 January 2008 ![]() Programs to clean up the environment are often resisted because they would be an expense, a very large one. But wouldn’t they simultaneously be a fantastic investment opportunity that would work wonders for employment, incomes, return on capital, the economy in general? This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.comFor more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.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: Two_Matters-_The_Environmental_Crisis_As_An_Economic_Opportunity_And_John_Edwards_As_An_Angry_Populist_-_January_18_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:59 AM Comments[0] |
Sat, 26 January 2008 ![]() ...Now, with an endowment of 22.5 billion dollars, Yale can spend 80 million dollars per year on student aid though it couldn’t afford this with a puny endowment of 10, or 12 or 14 or 17 billion. Now that is funny. This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog,
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Wed, 16 January 2008 ![]() Our entire method of campaigning is insane, and has zero to do with showing the ability or wisdom to govern wisely...we are in need of a third party devoted to doing the right thing in the right way. It seems at least possible that Michael Bloomberg might be the person to lead that charge... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.comFor more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.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: Horse_Race_Rot_Cosmetic_Crapola_And_The_Possible_Need_For_Bloomberg_-_January_11_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:15 PM Comments[1] |
Sat, 12 January 2008 ![]() ...The constant, sometimes even continuous, failure of moral courage ...is a hallmark of American life.... There was a continuous failure of moral courage regarding civil rights during the 1940s, 1950s and up until the mid 1960s. A failure of moral courage caused us to get deeper and deeper into the disaster of Viet Nam, as the Democrats refused to act against “their? President, Lyndon Johnson, even though so many of them knew that we were in fact neck deep in disaster... A failure of moral courage has rendered the Democratic Party a nullity from the beginning in regard to Gulf II. It causes legislators, executive officials and judges to let big business get away with... the destruction of democracy as we once thought we knew it... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.comFor more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.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: Halberstam_And_History_part_2_-_January_4_2008.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:09 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 10 January 2008 ![]() ...The ignoring of intelligence, the doctoring of truth, the lies, were one of those things we’ve seen repeatedly from 1950 onwards: the Gulf of Tonkin in Viet Nam, body counts there, denials of escalation there, hiding of secret wars in Southeast Asia, WMDs in Iraq, denials of torture - - you name it, we’ve had it. (General) MacArthur set the stage, if not the pattern.... This is the audio version of Dean Lawrence R. Velvel's blog, www.velvelonnationalaffairs.comFor more information on The Massachusetts School of Law, log on to www.mslaw.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 Direct download: Halberstam_And_History_-__January_4_2008_part_1.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:22 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 December 2007 ![]() Michael Mukasey.. does not know if waterboarding is torture? The son of a (expletive) cannot bring himself to say that a technique used in a Spanish war against his own people, a technique considered torture for 500 years, is torture?... I cannot grasp it even if one were to say Mukasey has acted out of ambition to become Attorney General. It seems to me like a desertion of the most basic human values that a Jewish guy from New York City, and from a religious prep school no less, must have been exposed to all the time.
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Fri, 21 December 2007 ![]() ...A few nights ago, I heard Lou Dobbs say on TV... that Americans do not want to vote for any of the people who currently are running for president. One thinks Dobbs right, and when you read Novak’s book you might also think that, in a system which is comprised so extensively, even almost exclusively, of the kinds of despicables whom Novak finds everywhere in Washington and the state capitols, such a horrible choice as we now have is only to be expected...
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Wed, 19 December 2007 ![]() ...The Times contributed greatly to getting us into the Iraq disaster in the first place by its credulous reporting on WMDs...and it then helped keep us in that disaster via contributing to Bush’s 2004 victory by kowtowing to Administration claims and withholding the story of the NSA spying...
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Mon, 17 December 2007 Weep for Harvard. Weep for the academic world. Weep for an America where immoral fraudulence is so de rigueur that reports of it don’t even raise an eyebrow among the powerful, but are instead regarded by them as simply the way everyday business is done. Jacob Hale Russell's article A Million Little Authors, written for the November/December 2007 issue of Harvard's alumni magazine, 02138, is appended.
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