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Tipping the Scales of Justice to Keep One Particular Prisoner Jailed

Justice is supposed to be blind, but in Pennsylvania, and now in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, Justice lifts its blindfold, peeks, and then puts a thumb on the scale to make the "facts" support a pre-determined conclusion in one death row prisoner's case.

Read it in today's Philadelphia Inquirer:

"Mumia Exception" Rears Ugly Head Again


Bush's "Defining Moments"--In Iraq, and Back Home in D.C.

Bush may not be the greatest of wordsmiths, but he certainly nailed it when he said that the battle in Basra, in which the puppet governent of Nouri al-Maliki and the Iraqi military were attacking the entrenched Mahdi Brigades of cleric Moqtada al-Sadr for control of Iraq’s crucial port city, was a “defining moment” in the five-years-and-running Iraq conflict.


Third Circuit Court Rejects Abu-Jamal Appeal: The "Mumia Exception"

After spending almost a year’s time deliberating following a brief hearing last May 17, a three-judge panel of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia has shot down all three claims by death row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal challenging his conviction for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner.


Duck and Cover (Up): Hillary Under Fire

So Hillary Clinton, her campaign sagging as it becomes clearer and clearer that she’s not going to get the Democratic nomination unless she can destroy her opponent, insists she would have quit Barack Obama’s Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago after hearing the allegedly “hateful” words of its pastor, Jeremiah Wright.


News of Rapid Glacial Melting Raises a Big Question for Presidential Candidates

Okay. Enough about race.

We've got a bigger problem here than how to get along with each other, as important as that may be, and that's how to make sure that any of us--or our children and grandchildren--are around in another hundred years.


The decline of public discourse

I suppose it's a sign that this site has made a mark that it has attracted its share of right-wing nutjobs and hackers.

The two guys who spent their lonely nights writing screeds and rants managed mostly to embarrass themselves with their poor grammar and their even poorer grasp of facts and reality, but they also consumed a lot of my time, particularly when they resorted to ad hominem attacks and factual errors that had to be deleted or responded to.


4000 US Dead in Iraq: Maybe What We Need is a National Spittoon in D.C.

Well, the toll of wasted American lives in Iraq has hit 4000. But hey, who’s counting?

Certainly not the folks in the White House and the Pentagon, and certainly not John McCain, the prospective Republican nominee for president, who thinks the war is going just dandy.


Five Years of a Disastrous War and the Bills are Coming Due

It’s appropriate that on this week of the fifth anniversary of the criminal US invasion of Iraq, we are also seeing several other things: the death toll of American troops in that doomed adventure is rising past 4000, the economy is sliding into a recession which could be deep and long, and the financial markets are teetering on the edge of a possibly historic collapse.

The conjunction of all of these dire things is no coincidence.


Censorship and the Anemic State of Political Discourse in America

When I lived in China in the early 1990s, there were things that you could not discuss. One was Tibet. Another was Taiwan, "referred to in my daughter's public elementary school in Shanghai as "China's largest island." Another was the 1989 massacre of students and workers in Beijing. I used to be grateful at the time that I was an American and that back home, we could talk about anything.

Except that in a way we can't. Not in public discourse, anyhow.


It's the "Oh Shit!" Moment on Iran

Every horror movie has that "Oh Shit!" moment, when the hero or heroes are huddled in some creepy hideout, and suddenly something happens that tells you that the monster is just around the corner, or just about to attack. In "Jurassic Park" it was the pulsing ripples in a cup of water, heralding the arrival of a T-Rex. In "Jaws" it was the deep base music, letting you know that a monstrous shark was about to attack.


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