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Below are stories in Otherpress, e.g. corporate media outlets or copyrighted/restricted media. Click here to submit your own Otherpress links. If curious, read up here about Fair Use. Otherpress / Mainstream MediaObama Is No Country SongThe opinion community has embraced Obama in a brotherly hug, a lover’s arms, a worshipers supplication, an enemy’s arm’s length grip and in a madman’s clutching. The millions of words swirling in a maelstrom, running hot and cold, all true and all false: Obama, champion of the common man. Obama, the elite’s new face. Obama, the hoped for. Obama, the unknown. Publisher: Dissident VoiceDirect Action by TeensThis story is a little dated, from mid-September, but I think it is important to keep the idea in our minds that when we see a problem in our community, we can and should take action. This story is a great reminder of that. Publisher: informationliberation.comGood, and Now Back to Work: Avoiding Cynicism and Overconfidence in the Age of ObamaLet me say this, to some of those on the left -- some of my friends and longtime compatriots in the struggle for social justice -- who yet insist that there is no difference between Obama and McCain, between Democrats and Republicans, between Biden and Palin: Screw you. Publisher: Tim Wise @ Red RoomA Look Under the Hood at the (Potential) Obama AdministrationTuesday’s celebration hangovers have finally started to wear off, and the pieces are beginning to fall into place. Change will be coming to Washington in January, but it is difficult to decipher what form it will take. Early clues, however, suggest that Barack Obama’s administration will prove unlikely to alter the fundamental political machinery that has led us into war and economic turmoil. Below is a brief summary of Obama’s potential choices for a few key roles in his administration. Publisher: Dissident VoiceFOX News Suggests Mortgages for Minorities Caused Financial CollapseNeil Cavuto, host of Fox News' Your World, conflated giving home mortgages to minorities with risky lending practices, suggesting that efforts to increase homeownership among minority borrowers contributed to financial problems at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Discussing the decision by the U.S. Treasury Department and the Federal Housing Finance Agency to place Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into conservatorship, Cavuto asked Rep. Publisher: Media MattersRage Against the Machine: Anatomy of a ProtestYou could tell right away, just walking up to the Target Center for the highly anticipated Rage Against the Machine show, that the cops expected trouble. You could tell, by the way they lined up around the entire building in full riot gear and wooden sticks, while the fans were going INSIDE the center for the show they paid $80 to go see. (Seriously? They're going to riot BEFORE getting their money's worth?). Publisher: Dallas Morning NewsThe Old Future’s Gone: Progressive Strategy Amid Cascading Crises“The old future’s gone,” John Gorka sings. “We can’t get to there from here.”1 That insight from Gorka,2 one of my favorite singer/songwriters chronicling the complexity of our times, deserves serious reflection. Tonight I want to argue that the way in which we humans have long imagined the future must be rethought, as the scope and depth of the cascading crises we face become painfully clearer day by day. Publisher: Dissident VoiceJudge: Denver can restrict protests at DNCDENVER (Reuters) - Protesters at the Democratic National Convention in Denver can be restricted to fenced-in areas, federal judge ruled on Wednesday, saying that security needs outweighed curbs on their rights. A dozen groups who intend to protest at the August convention sued the U.S. Secret Service and the city of Denver over plans to confine their activities to a parade route and fenced-in zone, saying that their Constitutional rights to free speech were being violated. Publisher: ReutersWhy You Should Never Talk to the Police
This Publisher: Schneiner on SecurityObama, The Prince of Bait and SwitchOn 12 July, The Times (UK) devoted two pages to Afghanistan. It was mostly a complaint about the heat. The reporter, Magnus Linklater, described in detail his discomfort and how he had needed to be sprayed with iced water. He also described the “high drama” and “meticulously practised routine” of evacuating another overheated journalist. For her US Marine rescuers, wrote Linklater, “saving a life took precedence over [their] security”. Publisher: Dissident VoiceMedia Marginalization of “Third” PartiesThere has been a plethora of articles and commentary in progressivist media focused on the Democratic Party — considered left of the Republican Party (but clearly, for a non-American observer, a right-wing party and not a left-wing party). Yet some progressives in the media — forgetful of the Bill Clinton era — continue to push for the effete strategy of lesser evilism that no matter how terrible the Democratic presidential candidate of the corporate political duopoly is s/he would not be as bad as the Republican presidential candidate. Publisher: Dissident VoiceReentry: Reversing mass imprisonmentThe British sociologist T.H. Marshall described citizenship as the “basic human equality associated with full membership in a community.” By this measure, thirty years of prison growth concentrated among the poorest in society has diminished American citizenship. But as the prison boom attains new heights, the conversation about criminal punishment may finally be shifting. Publisher: Boston ReviewA 21st-century warning from a 13th-century poetSa'di of Shiraz, a 13th-century Iranian poet, was a man for all seasons. Distinct among his peers for a rare poetic talent and a sharp humor, he was a traveler, teacher and master ghazal writer all in one. But, above all, he loved to tease and to question. In a most serious love poem, he warned the beloved: "I was ruined by your love. I will not go to others to get well." And lest the beloved get all the credit for uniqueness, he added: "Broken gold vessels cannot be repaired with glue." Publisher: Post DispatchCopyright Office Gives Webcasters the Shaft
Deep in the bowels of a 250-page Copyright "Office report Publisher: WiredAmerica’s Berlin WallQUEUES of frustrated foreigners crowd many an American consulate around the world hoping to get into the United States. Less noticed are the heavily taxed American expatriates wanting to get out—by renouncing their citizenship. Publisher: EconomistRay Gun To Make DNC Protesters Spurt DiarrheaHere is a fun domestic terror tactic to use against people protesting a political convention: Fire a ray gun at a crowd of these ingrates and then laugh as they all convulse and then shit themselves and then disperse, to die, because their bowels have just been microwaved. Fox News says such weaponry will be deployed at this summer’s Democratic Convention in Denver. Publisher: WonketteMock the Apocalypse From a Stylish New HouseboatWorried about melting ice caps and encroaching oceans? Take a nod from Noah and ride out the deluge in a floating home.
Publisher: WiredGovernment Must Reveal Watch-List Status to Constantly Detained AmericansEight Americans of south Asian and Middle Eastern descent who were repeatedly detained at the border for questioning will be able to learn if they are actually on the government's terrorist watch list, a federal court in Illinois ruled last week, marking the first time that citizens have been able to learn whether they have been added to a sprawling and error-prone list used for screening at borders and traffic stops. Publisher: WiredWesley Snipes jailed for 3 years in tax caseOCALA, Florida (Reuters) - A "very sorry" Wesley Snipes, star of the "Blade" movies, was sentenced to three years in prison on Thursday for willfully failing to file U.S. income tax returns for 1999 through 2001. ... He read a prepared statement, describing himself as an "idealist, naive, passionate, truth-seeking, spiritual-seeking artist" who epitomized the expression "mo' money, mo' problems." Publisher: Reuters |