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Photo Gallery: Million Puppet March
When Mitt Romney called a hit on Big Bird, puppeteers called a march on Washington.
By Adele M. Stan | AlterNet
Okay, so there weren't a million of them, but there were definitely more puppets strolling down East Capitol Street than on an average day. Well, at least of the literal kind.
Chants included:
"Know puppets, know peace!" (which sounds exactly like "No puppets, no peace!")
"Whose street? Sesame Street!"
"What do we want? Cookies! When do we want them? Now!"
all photos (c) A.M. Stan for AlterNet, all rights reserved
Real Ohioans explain why they’re voting for Romney, and against Obama.
Wow. Wow. Wow. This is eight minutes of your life well-spent. Watch twice for extra GRR.
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The Power Outage Didn't Divide NYC: Income Inequality Did
The line wasn't between those with electricity and those without, but between those who had recourse and those who didn't.
By Sarah Seltzer | AlterNet
After an explosion at a power station cut off service to Lower Manhattan, photos showed a stark divide in Manhattan between lit-up uptown and downtown blanketed in darkness. The image was gripping and the frightening experience of many downtown is no joke--nor are the losses of life from the storm.
Still, when the inevitable posts went up declaring that "New York is now divided," I had to laugh. Because it's not the divisions we can see after a storm, but rather the city's giant unseen fissure which makes events like Sandy so threatening.
Witness this piece from Gothamist, in which a citizen sleuth checked out what was happening in parts of Downtown where the poorest residents live and wrote in with his findings:
There is no running water or flushing toilets for people living in the Jacob Riis Houses and surrounding NYCHA buildings on the Lower East Side. In my estimate, this is roughly 20,000 people. One family I spoke with is packing their bags and moving to Brooklyn until services are restored. But it did not appear that all residents were evacuating, even as their toilets did not flush.
Todd "Legitimate Rape" Akin Sought to Narrow Child-Abuse Definition
Many seem to think that Todd Akin’s “legitimate rape” remarks placed him on the fringe of the Republican Party. In reality, he’s spent most of his career there.
By Josh Glasstetter | Right Wing Watch
It’s now widely known that Akin teamed up with Paul Ryan in 2011 to try to narrow the definition of rape – i.e., “forcible rape.” This is no anomaly. Early in his career as a state legislator, Akin even tried to narrow the definition of child abuse.
Back in May of 1991, the Missouri House debated a bill to “outlaw rape and sexual abuse in marriage.” “Rape is rape,” said Rep. Jo Ann Karll shortly before the bill was overwhelmingly passed. “Missouri is finally moving into the 20th century,” said Colleen Coble, executive director of the Missouri Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
Global Warming Systemically Caused Hurricane Sandy
Global warming is real, and it is here. It is causing -- yes, causing -- death, destruction, and vast economic loss.
By George Lakoff | AlterNet
Yes, global warming systemically caused Hurricane Sandy -- and the Midwest droughts and the fires in Colorado and Texas, as well as other extreme weather disasters around the world. Let's say it out loud, it was causation, systemic causation.
Systemic causation is familiar. Smoking is a systemic cause of lung cancer. HIV is a systemic cause of AIDS. Working in coal mines is a systemic cause of black lung disease. Driving while drunk is a systemic cause of auto accidents. Sex without contraception is a systemic cause of unwanted pregnancies.
There is a difference between systemic and direct causation. Punching someone in the nose is direct causation. Throwing a rock through a window is direct causation. Picking up a glass of water and taking a drink is direct causation. Slicing bread is direct causation. Stealing your wallet is direct causation. Any application of force to something or someone that always produces an immediate change to that thing or person is direct causation. When causation is direct, the word cause is unproblematic.
Romney Ducks Reporters on Ending FEMA -- "You’ve been asked 14 times. Why are you refusing to answer the question?"
Photo credit: Evan Meyer / Shutterstock.com
Romney’s past platforms have indicated that the candidate would push to splinter and then privatize FEMA's work. Now, after a major disaster, he doesn't want to talk about it.
By Laura Gottesdiener | AlterNet
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney found himself in an awkward line of questioning yesterday when reporters wanted to know if he would really slash funding for FEMA, the federal government agency in charge of Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
Rather than fall back on his tried-and-true model of flip-flopping his position to fit the latest poll (see Romney on abortion and health care), he opted for a bold new strategy: entirely ignore the question.
“Governor, you’ve been asked 14 times. Why are you refusing to answer the question?” one journalist complained at Romney’s press conference yesterday in Ohio.
Jill Stein Arrested for Delivering Food and Supplies to Climate Activists Opposing Texas Keystone XL Pipeline
For the second time in a month, the Green Party presidential candidate finds herself in handcuffs.
By AlterNet Staff
Here's a press release from the Green Party candidate, who has never been arrested until she launched her campaign, but has now been put into handcuffs twice in the last month.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein was handcuffed and arrested this morning after bringing food and supplies to a coalition of climate justice activists, known as the "Tar Sands Blockade," who are attempting to stop the Keystone XL pipeline in Texas. She is currently at Wood County Jail awaiting processing.
"Everyone needs to step up resistance to climate-killing emissions," said Stein, who was willing to risk arrest in order to show solidarity for this blockade. "Romney and Obama are only talking about the symptoms of climate change in terms of destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy; the blockaders are addressing the cause."
Jill Stein was joined by seven others, including three blockaders and four members of the press. They were delivering fresh fruits and vegetables, canned proteins, trail mix, and Halloween candy. They were not warned of imminent arrests; and the arresting officers did not self-identify as police.
Major Retailer Urges Workers To Take 'Civics Course' With Anti-Obama Content
AlterNet uncovers an anti-Obama program linked to the Koch brothers' Americans for Prosperity, spoon-fed to employees of a major home-improvement chain.
by Adele M. Stan | AlterNet
What Top Republicans say about Mitt Romney (by tlbuck20)
THE ‘OTHER SIDE’ OF SANDY NOT SEEN ON TV OR IN NEWSPAPERS. Sandy also struck CUBA, HAITI AND THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Images that you will not see in the newspapers or on TV. There are now many more homeless people in Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic suffering from the ravages of hurricane Sandy passing through their respective nations, prior to the hurricane also pummeling the east coast of the United States. In solidarity with all people, in light of the loss of their homes and loved ones, we must also speak out for them. Pain and suffering does not care about borders and true compassion has no flag to wave. Our hearts are with all who are impacted by this international tragedy. Please become more informed and support the efforts of groups attempting to help lives everywhere, who know no borders. Image of Orlando Barria (EFE) in the La Barquita, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, October 26, 2012 (A.E.L.L.A.)
Romney: IF I AM ELECTED I AM GOING TO IMPERIALISM HERE AND HERE AND HERE
Obama: WELL I'VE ALREADY IMPERIALISM'D HERE AND HERE AND HERE
And so as New York's financial district was choked with glitter, balloons, dance parties and a whole lot of police, Occupy's anniversary feels less like a celebration of what was and more a demonstration of what's becoming.
Occupy Infiltrates Financial District with Creative, Decentralized Actions for First Anniversary | Alternet
Bowhunter?
Secret Service to Call Ryan "Bowhunter": Nine Better Nicknames They Could Have Used | Alternet
1. Noodler. Apparently this is the kind of bare-handed fishing Ryan likes to do. It has a certain limp resonance. Wonder why they chose bow-hunter instead?
2. Ladykiller. This works well as a double-entendre because of his boyish good looks BUT ALSO because he supported the Let Women Die Act. Get it? Hahaha.
3. Brown-noser. Kissing up to the Right Wing establishment since his first steps into public service (suggested by AlterNet's own Joshua Holland).
4. Rand-flipper. Does he worship Ayn Rand or not? Make up your mind, Paul Ryan.
5. Lyin' Ryan. It's already a hashtag. "Pinocchio" would work nicely, too, in this category.
6. Budget-bomber. Remember when report surfaced saying that Ryan scuttled a "Grand Bargain" budget deal because he was afraid it might work--and then blamed its collapse on Obama?
7. Stimulus-begger. Ryan penned an eloquent pea for stimulus funds for his district AT THE VERY SAME TIME he was denouncing the stimulus as being all about the bureaucratic central planner's crushing noble individualists to the ground. Hypocrite would work nicely, too, in this category.
8. Slowpoke. Okay, I admit that workout-obsessed Paul Ryan would kick my blogging butt in an old-fashioned footrace, but why did he lie about his marathon time again? Maybe he's a compulsive fibber. Which brings us to...
9. Compulsive fibber. Not catchy, possibly depends too much on armchair psychoanalysis, but nicely self-explanatory all the same.
“I watched most of the major speeches and it was something that reminded me of another period in our history. [The RNC’s speeches] didn’t recognize the distance we have come and the progress we have made; except for Secretary Rice, there was very little said about social justice, poverty and the hunger that still exists in America and around the world. The convention failed to recognize what I consider basic human rights, not just the issue of civil rights, but human rights: the rights of women, the gay community, seniors. Very little was said about protecting the environment.”
- John Lewis in “Dispatches from the Democratic National Convention” by Kelly Candaele. In this first installment to the special LARB series, Kelly Candaele interviews Congressman John Lewis, the U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 5th Congressional district. Read the full interview at LARB.
Some 800 people gathered in Charlotte’s Frazier Park and marched to Uptown, where the Democratic National Convention kicks off on Tuesday. Environmental justice, immigration, labor, education, anti-war, and Occupy activists spent nearly four hours in the streets despite an overwhelming amount of police and other security forces. The march marked the first major protest for Undocubus riders. The bus made its way from Phoenix, Arizona, picking up riders along the way from various states in the South in the past month. The activists are calling for the immigration reform that President Obama promised when he first ran for office. Watch the full video to learn more about Undocubus and visit NoPapersNoFear.org to get involved.