AFRICOM eyeing Ghana w/ drugs & torture

Drug War Expands to Western Africa

When Ghana had military governments they regulated the price of cocoa. Then the military smuggled cocoa across the border and sold it for higher prices, and officers pocketed the profits. There was no point in most farmers investing much in cocoa, they could not profit on their own. Strengthening the military in the face of the drug trade just provides these same opportunities to make even more money through the same practices that harm the country and enrich corrupt elites. There are passionately patriotic Ghanaians who would oppose this, within the military and without. But there are always plenty of people who are corruptible. It is very difficult to fight corruption when corruption becomes the norm.

Why do I think the corruption does not stop at the Ghanain border?

Will Obama keep Gates as Sec of Defense

Barack Obama may recruit defence chief Robert Gates

In defiance of traditional party labels, Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee, may ask the defence secretary of President George W Bush to stay on if he wins the White House.

Obama’s top foreign policy and national security advisers are pressing the case for keeping Robert Gates at the Pentagon after he won widespread praise for his performance. The move would be in keeping with Obama’s desire to appoint a cabinet of all the talents.

Considering that earlier Obama talked about appointing such luminaries as Lugar, Hagel, and Schwarzenegger I have to ask: is this about change? or changiness?

The Richard Barlow Case

Maloney Seeks Compensation for Wrongfully Fired WMD Intelligence Officer

Richard Barlow Was Victim of Smear Campaign after Trying to Ensure Congress was Told the Truth about Pakistan’s Nuclear Activities

WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) introduced legislation today to compensate Richard Barlow, a former high-level CIA and Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) counter-proliferation intelligence officer.  In the late 1980’s Barlow was essentially forced out of his job after informing his superiors that Congress was being lied to about Pakistan’s efforts to acquire nuclear weapons.  Within days after expressing his concerns inside OSD, Mr. Barlow was issued a notice of termination and his security clearances suspended based on allegations that he “intended” to blow the whistle to Congress.  Despite the fact that Barlow was cleared of any wrongdoing after several investigations, he remains unable to collect a government pension.  Rep. Maloney’s private relief bill for Barlow (H.R. 6232) would provide him with financial compensation for the some of the losses he has incurred.

I just heard about this through POGO and thought others would be interested.

ITC: All your trees belong to us

Residents still fighting clear-cutting along corridor

He said he was able to convince those workers, from ITC, to just trim the trees, but has had problems with the company, which took over the lines from Edison, since that time. He said the company has notified him that it will be cutting down all of the trees in his backyard, along with “a bunch on the road right of way, which is a road behind our house.”

He said it took repeated phone calls and letters to the president of ITC before he was provided any legal documentation showing the company had rights to his land, and now that has come with a threatening letter from an attorney.

Knight said he’s received a letter from Dykema Gossett PLLC, attorneys in Bloomfield Hills that are representing ITC. The letter “said essentially that they have the right to come in here, and if we interfere, we’ll be trespassing on our own property,” Knight said.

I don’t know much about this. It just caught my eye because I think protecting the environment is mostly a collection of small battles like this one.

DC Public School Deform

UNION OFFICIAL GOES TO THE TEACHERS FAIR

Candi Peterson –  DCPS teachers from our closing and restructured schools showed up to the first in a series of teacher transfer fairs on Saturday, May 10, at Eastern Senior High School. As a Washington Teachers Union Board member, I took the opportunity to attend the afternoon session of the transfer fair. It was a challenge to gain entry, given that my name was not among the list of those teachers and related school personnel from closing and restructured schools. I, like many others, were asked to show my ID. When I indicated that I was a WTU Board of Trustee member and flashed my business card, inquiry was made at the security checkpoint whether I was coming to the transfer fair as an observer. I nodded in agreement that I was. Checkpoint staff advised me that I would need an escort to walk down a flight of stairs to the transfer event, which I readily accepted.

At first glance, I noticed that there were approximately one hundred forty schools listed on the Excel spreadsheet that was provided to potential applicants, outlining school vacancies for positions ranging from teachers of varying specialties to special education coordinators. Although one hundred forty schools were on the list to interview potential applicants, approximately forty-four schools were conspicuously absent for reasons unclear to all of those in attendance. Many teachers who inquired about the “absent schools” were advised to leave their resumes and told that someone would be in contact with them later.

I took the opportunity to speak with as many teachers as I could. I saw looks on my teacher colleagues’ faces that ranged from worry, fear, disappointment, depression, and confusion to frustration, even pain. Even without knowing me, teachers welcomed the opportunity to speak candidly with me. Many wondered what would happen to them if they did not get selected for a position. Some spoke of wanting to follow their students, while others grappled with their own uncertain futures – with college tuition yet to pay, ailing and aging parents, and the fiscal responsibilities of day-to-day life. The hard-core reality is that mid-level to senior teachers just might get overlooked by a reformed school system that favors younger, teachers under age forty. Principals can buy two inexperienced and uncertified teachers for the price of one experienced, certified one. It seemed to me that all they were asking for is a little help from our school system. . . After all, these are the same people who held our system together when for many years DCPS jumped from one educational bandwagon to another, changed superintendents every two-and-a-half years, lacked a long term educational strategic plan, was consistently under funded, failed to provide appropriate professional staff development, lacked high quality leadership, and disregarded the input from our most critical stakeholders – our teachers and related school personnel.

Mayor Fenty’s school deform plan is just a way to bust the union, and fire older, more qualified teachers. It has nothing to do with improving education.

Our destructive primary

Democrats Registering In Record Numbers

The past seven states to hold primaries registered more than 1 million new Democratic voters; Republican numbers mainly ebbed or stagnated. North Carolina and Indiana, which will hold their presidential primaries on May 6, are reporting a swell of new Democrats that triples the surge in registrations before the 2004 primary.

The contest between Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama has engaged enough new voters to change the political makeup of the country, experts say. The next several months — and the general election in November — will reveal the extent of the shift. Is it a temporary increase in interest resulting from a close election between historic candidates? Or is it a seismic swing in party realignment that foretells the end of the red-blue stalemate?

A few more months of this sort of destruction and we could be looking at a fifty state blow out. Doesn’t anyone wonder why the media is trying to shut down this contest?

Maybe they don’t favor one candidate over another. Maybe it is just the spectacle of millions of Democrats coming out to reclaim their country that puts the fear of God into them.

Maybe we respect the process, seems to be working pretty well.

Guns for oil

U.S. arms sales to OPEC at risk over oil -senators

The White House would likely veto efforts to link Middle East arms sales to oil prices, said Greg Priddy, an analyst with the Eurasia Group.
Though U.S. lawmakers blame OPEC for soaring oil prices, “the cartel has really lost control of the market at this point,” he said.
Tying oil prices to arms sales could motivate Middle East producers to seek cozier arms-for-oil agreements with countries such as Russia and China, said Frank Verrastro, an energy expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Corrente Wire has a category “Dept. of Do they have mirrors where you come from?” Which about sums up how I feel about this.

Net Neutrality: Senate Legislation


S.215
, A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to ensure net neutrality.
Sponsor: Sen Dorgan
Cosponsors:Sen Boxer, Sen Clinton, Sen Dodd, Sen Harkin, Sen Kerry, Sen Leahy, Sen Obama, Sen Sanders, Sen Snowe, Sen Wyden

Sen. Kerry liveblogged at FDL

CNet has an account of the morning’s hearing. Video available at the committee site.

Let’s remember who our friends are.

Responsible exit plan

Ever get the feeling that when Clinton and Obama talk about a “responsible exit plan” that “peace with honor” has been rebranded? That came to mind when I read the latest report on selling Iraq’s oil –
35 Firms OK’d to Bid on Iraq Oil Deals

The office listed 35 companies that it said were qualified. They include, among others, BP PLC, Chevron Corp., Exxon Mobil Corp., Royal Dutch Shell PLC, Lukoil Holdings, China National Petroleum Corp., Edison International SpA and Eni SpA.

Maybe it is time to get over to OpenSecrets and check if your senator has stock in any of these companies; while you’re at it, check if their wife’s law firm represents any of these companies.

Sheesh.

DC Vote Tax Day Demonstration

Demand the Vote: Volunteer to Spread the Message on Tax Day

Date:              Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Time:             11:30 AM – 6:30 PM

Each year DC residents pay billions of dollars in federal income taxes but are denied a vote in Congress. Our country was founded on the principle that taxation without representation is tyranny – yet for nearly 600,000 citizens of DC, taxation without representation is a fact of daily life.

Next Tuesday, April 15 – “Taxed Without Representation” Day – join DC Vote staff, volunteers and activists to educate citizens about taxation without representation in the nation’s capital.

We will circulate postcards and a “wooden nickel” to Senate staffers and visitors to Capitol Hill. See below for our “Taxed Without Representation” day schedule. Please join us!

If you do not live in DC you can help us by letting your Rep. & Senators know that you care about this.