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Israeli Military = Judge, Jury, and Executioner

via: Israeli Troops Kill 6 in West Bank, Gaza | CommonDreams.org

An Israeli settlement in the West Bank

NABLUS, West Bank  – Israeli troops killed six Palestinians on Saturday in two separate operations, including a raid in the West Bank targeting members of president Mahmud Abbas’ Fatah movement.

The incursion in the northern West Bank town of Nablus saw dozens of Israeli jeeps surround three houses in the historic Old City before troops barged in and shot three men, witnesses said.

The military said all three were militants who had killed an Israeli settler when they ambushed a car elsewhere in the West Bank on Thursday.

“Special forces killed three terrorists responsible for carrying out the shooting,” the military said in a statement, adding that one of the men, Anan Subuh, 36, was armed.

The Israeli Special Forces shot and killed alleged criminals without arrest or questioning. No one’s  lives were in immediate danger, yet the first option they chose was the use of deadly force. What has happened to justice? Did these alleged murderers have any rights to their day in court? Apparently not in Israel. If the person that they had allegedly shot been Palestinian instead of Israeli, would the Israeli Army have burst into that house with guns blazing to dispense immediate justice? I doubt it.

Are the Israeli Special Forces allowed to shoot and kill any individual carrying a gun even though that individual does not threaten them? I don’t know, but that is not American justice.

Family members said the troops entered without warning and killed the men in cold blood, insisting that none had resisted arrest or fired any shots.

Subuh was a member of Fatah’s armed wing, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, but had been granted amnesty by Israel. The other two men were party activists, according to a Palestinian security official who asked not to be named.

I can understand why he asked not to be named. Giving his name may be his death warrant. In the meantime, Israeli settlements on Palestinian territory continue to be built, thanks to the help from the Israeli Special Forces.

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Don’t Celebrate Yet, We Haven’t Seen The Final Version

Re: Senate Passes Health Care Bill, 60-39, Huffington Post, Ryan Grim and Arthur Delaney, 12-24-09 07:05 AM | Updated: 12-24-09 11:50 AM

Without a single Republican vote, the United States Senate passed a sweeping health care reform bill in a landslide, shortly after 7:00 in the morning on Christmas Eve. After months of intense back and forth, and more than three weeks of continuous floor debate, the bill moved through the Senate by a gaping 60-39 margin.

I’m not going to get all weepy until the news is out about what’s in the conference report. So I say cool your jets and sit back and wait a couple of weeks. This thing could stir up more dark clouds. Yogi Berra said that it ain’t over until it’s over.

I think that one thing is for sure. It will take all 60 Dems in the Senate to get the conference report passed, so the conference bill will be very close to the Senate bill, closer than to the House bill. That means no public option and no Medicare buy-in.

President Obama has stated that he will have a more “hands-on” role in crafting the report. Let’s all hope for the best.

Merry Yuletide!

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Drew Westen, You Make Me Sick

Drew Westen: Leadership, Obama Style, and the Looming Losses in 2010: Pretty Speeches, Compromised Values, and the Quest for the Lowest Common Denominator, by Drew Westen, Psychologist and neuroscientist; Emory University Professor, Posted: December 20, 2009 09:34 PM

Somehow the president has managed to turn a base of new and progressive voters he himself energized like no one else could in 2008 into the likely stay-at-home voters of 2010, souring an entire generation of young people to the political process. It isn’t hard for them to see that the winners seem to be the same no matter who the voters select (Wall Street, big oil, big Pharma, the insurance industry). In fact, the president’s leadership style, combined with the Democratic Congress’s penchant for making its sausage in public and producing new and usually more tasteless recipes every day, has had a very high toll far from the left: smack in the center of the political spectrum.

Somehow self-appointed political experts like yourself and Krugman, two men who’s profession is NOT political science, has managed to turn the public against the president with your constant bashing from the left. It is hard for the young folks to see that the winners seem to be the same no matter who is elected because you keep pointing that out to them no matter if it is true or not! Just consider where health care reform would be if John McCain were President, and Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) were Senate Majority Leader. I’ll tell you where it would be. It would NOT be. There would be no reform at all. But are you egg headed-but-secretly-brain-dead experts thankful one iota for that? Hell no!

Do you think that Weston or Krugman could find one good thing to tell Generation X about the Democrats they helped elect in Congress? Do you think that Weston could tell the independents that President Obama has had many accomplishments in the short time he has been in office?

The angry sentiment that the people on the left feel is not reported on by you and the media, it is caused by you guys and the media trying to make a name for yourself as op-ed fashionistas. If your editorials would at least give a shred of benefit of the doubt toward a president who saw what happened in 1994 with Clinton pushing Congress at every turn to pass HIS version of health care reform and then decided by that lesson that he would use a hands-off approach in order to reach a compromise, then maybe those youngsters would appreciate what is happening now with the passing of this landmark legislation. Clinton fucked it up by making wonky nuanced demands that the bill be this way or that and the damned thing never made it our of committee. It died because of the lack of flexibility, and ingredient that Obama provided this time.

Why can’t you say that? I just did. You guys make me sick!

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