Tuesday, June 28, 2005

The Daily Telegraph | Blair is 'unfit and drinking'

The Daily Telegraph | Blair is 'unfit and drinking'

A Russian citizen released last year from Guantanamo Bay prison said on Tuesday U.S. guards at the camp ...threw copies of the Koran into toilets.

Top News Article | Reuters.com

09/11/2001 News from Alex Jones Radio (Bomb in Basement of WTC)

Scalia’s invocation of 9/11

Crooks and Liars

GLOBAL ANTIWAR MOVEMENT DECLARES SUPPORT FOR TERRORISTS AGAINST US, UK

GLOBAL ANTIWAR MOVEMENT DECLARES SUPPORT FOR TERRORISTS AGAINST US, UK: "THE ENEMY IS WITHIN"

BG: The Freepers would be funny if they weren't stone cold serious.

Conspiracies and Underdogs

Conspiracies and Underdogs

Protesters Disrupt Soldier's Funeral - Yahoo! News

Protesters Disrupt Soldier's Funeral - Yahoo! News

News Hounds: Hannity Distorts Court Decision

News Hounds: Hannity Distorts Court Decision

US commander says no talks yet with Iraq insurgents

Top News Article | Reuters.com

Bogus analysis led to terror alert in Dec.� 2003 - Lisa Myers & the NBC Investigative Unit - MSNBC.com

Bogus analysis led to terror alert in Dec.� 2003 - Lisa Myers & the NBC Investigative Unit - MSNBC.com

Mouse You, Buddy!

American Prospect Online - ViewWeb

Army Recruits Quickly Abused in Training

Army Recruits Quickly Abused in Training

Conservatives playing games with Ed Klein's Book

Crooks and Liars

News Hounds: Supreme Court News - What's Missing?

News Hounds: Supreme Court News - What's Missing?

Reagan: the Most Popular War Criminal

Another Day in the Empire

Rumsfeld on Vietnam and Government Secrecy

Informed Comment

Israel remains silent over Mossad role in scandal

The New Zealand Herald

TIME.com: Selling Security Clearance -- Jul. 04, 2005

TIME.com: Selling Security Clearance -- Jul. 04, 2005

Biden's BS on Iraq- by Justin Raimondo

Biden's BS on Iraq- by Justin Raimondo

Bush vs. World

Bush vs. World - Altercation - MSNBC.com

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The Raw Story | The unofficial war: U.S., Britain led massive secret bombing campaign before Iraq war was declared

The Raw Story | The unofficial war: U.S., Britain led massive secret bombing campaign before Iraq war was declared

GreatScat!: It could have been worse .

GreatScat!: It could have been worse .

CNN Buffoonery

mediabistro: TVNewser

Wonkette - Supreme Court Swings Both Ways on
Hot Church-State Action

Wonkette - Supreme Court Swings Both Ways on
Hot Church-State Action


BG: That Greg Beato... :-)

John Edward's campaign site sickens me more each time I visit.

Big Scandle Mostly Not Covered in the Media

Who's got an explanation for what's going on here?

The Rove Remarks

The Rove Remarks

Breyer casts decisive vote on religious displays - Tom Curry - MSNBC.com

Breyer casts decisive vote on religious displays - Tom Curry - MSNBC.com

BG: I find myself in the extremely usual position of thinking Thomas has this right:

[Joining Scalia in Monday’s Ten Commandments decisions was Clarence Thomas.

In his view, when the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment says, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,” it means exactly that and nothing more than that. Congress “shall make no law,” but the states may do so, if they choose to.

“This case would be easy,” Thomas said, if the court would simply “return to the original meaning of the (Establishment) Clause.” ]

Instead of a logical approach to this question, look what a muddle has been created. Check out this paragraph:

[Hinting at practical political consequences, Breyer also worried that if the court banned long-standing displays of the Ten Commandments, it might spark public outrage, “the very kind of religiously based divisiveness that the Establishment Clause seeks to avoid.]

The highest court in the land ends up with a split-the-middle ruling with logic that amounts to deciding what rules should govern the kindergarten based on what might cause too many tantrums. (Perhaps if I'd ever been a K-school teach, I be more inclined toward this compromise).

I can't remeber which Justices I most often agree with, nor do I have Breyer's record in mind. All indications to this observer are that Breyer's reasoning, using whimpy logic and prose as shown above, sets a lower tone than even the Court's low standard. Guessing (prior to looking at the details) Scalia is on the side of 10 Commandments in public buildings, it's interesting that one of the best minds who could excoriate Breyer for his "how can we all just get along" reasoning, is in fact on his side (for logical reasons one would hope).

... looking up Scalia... in news article....

Logical Reasons, perhaps not: examine Scalia....

[What Justice Antonin Scalia wanted — and could not get from most of his colleagues — was a robust statement that religion is not merely part of America’s heritage but a vibrant part of American society and government today.]

Using this from Scalia, you have nothing standing out as logic being applied to the situation. Rather, you simply have a cultural bias being expressed as right because of it's imputed value (in the jurist's mind, i.e. public emphasis on historically embraced religious values and symbols being more valuable to our Republic over neutrality on such matters).

Whatever the dubious quality of this ruling, given the current political climate I think it can be assumed that future rulings will fall further from reasoned enlightenment.

All in all, this ruling is not unexpected (muddled, illogical, and unlikely to stand for long), considering that decisions such as Bush v. Gore are part of this Court's legacy.

Audio: Klein nailed on falsehoods in Al Franken Show grilling

I wondered if I should post this. But now that I listen, it is just devastating.