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Today's
Stories
June 14, 2007
Michael
Donnelly
Charred SUVs and the End
of Citizen Eco-Activism
June
13, 2007
Glen
Ford
Obama's
Siren Song
Marjorie
Cohn
Repression
in Oaxaca
Bill
Christison
A Grave Injustice at DePaul University
Charles
Jonkel
Bears in a World of Indifference
Silvia
Cattori
"I Was Not Prepared for the Horrors I Saw": an Interview
with Hedy Epstein
Richard
Gott
Racism and TV in Venezuela
Firmin
DeBrabander
How the Neocons Misread Machiavelli
William
S. Lind
The Perfect (Sine) Wave: Bombing Railroad Stations in Iraq
Keith
Rosenthal
Workers Score a Victory at Harvard
Website
of the Day
GOP and Monty Python Explain: "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques"
June
12, 2007
Jeffrey
St. Clair
How
to Sell a War
Paul
Craig Roberts
The Neocon Threat to American Freedom
P.
Sainath
India's
Plutocrats and the Press
Ralph
Nader
The Biggest Scam in the World
Omar
Waraich
A Black Day for Pakistan's Press
Dave
Lindorff
Things Your Media Momma Didn't Tell You
Harvey
Wasserman
Confessions of an Anti-Nuke Jerk
Malini
Johar Schueller
It Takes a Bomb
Ramzy
Baroud
War Foretold: Mark Twain and the Sins of Empire
Website
of the Day
Palestinian Chronicle Needs Our Help!
June
11, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
The
War on Journalists
Paul
Craig Roberts
Losing the Economy to Mythology
Uri
Avnery
40 Bad Years: the Rot of Occupation
Norman
Solomon
The Silence of the Bombs
Eva
Liddell
Paris Hilton Doesn't Do Dishes: How Barbie Stood Up to Allen Ginsberg
Rannie
Amiri
Groundhog Day in Pakistan
Rachel
Voss
Poetry and Politics in Nassau County
Christopher
Brauchli
A Wild West Tale, Starring Rev. Dobson and Bill O'Reilly
D.
K. Wilson
Untangling Michael Vick from the Dogs
Website
of the Day
Paris, Mixed Up
June 9 / 10, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Dissidents
Against Dogma
George
Ciccariello-Maher
Behind
Venezuela's "Student Rebellion": Who's Pulling the Strings?
Saul
Landau
An
Interview with Ricardo Alarcon, Vice President of Cuba
Robert
Fisk
Believe It or Not in the Middle East
Brian
Cloughley
Troop Support: Deceptions and Insipid Sentiments
Ron
Jacobs
Condoleezza Rice Names the System
Ward
Boston
Searching for the Truth About the USS Liberty
Conn
Hallinan
Dark Plots in Byzantine Beirut
Leonard
Peltier
The Ongoing War on Native American Religious Practices
Lawrence
Davidson
Israel's New Anti-Boycott Task Force
John
Ross
Mass Nude-In Complicates Church-State Scuffling in Mexico
Kate
Allan
Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing
Fred
Gardner
Ignorance Marches On
Stephen
Fleischman
Little Boy, Fat Man and Iran
Monica
Benderman
Reading Tom Paine in a Time of Crisis
Geoff
Bailey
A Real Oil Conspiracy: Gouged at the Pump
Missy
Beattie
Faith and War
Patrick
Dyer
A Democrat Revs Up Ohio's Death Machine
Tim
Lengerich
Dispelling the Cowboy Myth: an Interview with George Wuerthner
James
Irani
and David Rahni
Perspectives on the Arrests of Iran-Americans in Tehran
Gary
Leupp
The Unfair Treatment of Paris Hilton
Michael
Tillery
The Heart of a Sportswriter: an Interview with David Aldridge
Michael
Simmons
Beating Off the Squares: the Hipness of Anton Rosenberg
Poets'
Basement
Laymon, Davies and Ford
Website
of the Weekend
This is Sea Shepherd!
June
8, 2007
Serge
Halimi
What
Sarkozy Learned About Politics from the US
Patrick
Cockburn
The Turkish Incursion
Jeffrey
St. Clair
Israel's Attack on the USS Liberty, Revisited
Paul
Craig Roberts
The Secret War
William
Blum
What If NBC Cheered on a Military Coup Against Bush?
Joshua
Frank
Swing-State Strategy: Looking for a Spoiler
Lance
Selfa
How the Six Day War Changed the Middle East
Dave
Lindorff
A "Criminal Conspiracy" in the White House
Lawrence
Ferlinghetti
The Summer of Love: Flashbacks of a Human Be-In
Website
of the Day
Robert Pollin: "Making the Federal Minimum Wage a Living Wage"
June 7, 2007
Marjorie
Cohn
The
Prison is the War Crime
Soldz,
Reisner and Olson:
A Q & A on Psychologists and Torture
Soldz,
Reisner
and Olson, et al:
An
Open Letter to Sharon Brehm, President of the American Psychological
Association
Paul
Craig Roberts
Losing Iraq, Nuking Iran
Bill
Quigley
"How Long Must We Support a Mistake?"
Silvia
Cattori
Sailing to Gaza
Carl
G. Estabrook
What the June Bug Is: Politics in the Dismal Season
Ellen
Taylor
Free the Tweakers!: The Good News About Meth
Corporate
Crime Reporter
BAE Systems, Prince Bandar and the $2 Billion Account at the Riggs
Bank
Brenda
Norrell
Torture Training at Ft. Huachuca: Two Priests Face Prison for Exposing
Torture in Arizona
D.
K. Wilson
What Gary Sheffield Really Said
Kevin
Zeese
Iraq Occupation Coming to a Head Over Oil
Website
of the Day
How the Press Expired
June 6, 2007
Alain
Gresh
Countdown
to War on Iran
Gary
Leupp
Poddy's Crazy Prayer: Bomb Iran, For Israel and America!
Steven
Sherman
The Perils of Humanitarian Intervention
Bruce
Dixon
Is Bill Gates Trying to Hijack Africa's Food Supply?
Corporate
Crime Reporter
The Professor and the Nukes
Brian
M. Downing
The Iraq War and Presidential Politics
Ron
Jacobs
Luv n' Hate: a Different Take on the Summer of Love
George
Bisharat
The Mirage of the Two State Solution
Nicole
Colson
Over to You, Dante: Falwell's Ministry of Hate
Bruce
K. Gagnon
From Italy to Guam: A Global Peace Movement is Taking Shape
Website
of the Day
How the Democrats Should Treat Bush
June
5, 2007
Michael
Neumann
Canada
in Afghanistan
Jonathan
Cook
The Shin Bet and the Persecution of Azmi Bishara
David
Vest
The Democrats' War
Robert
Fantina
America's Cuba Policy
Hoffman,
Parsneau and Chowdhury
CounterTerrorism as International Healthcare
John
V. Walsh
Shaming the Official Antiwar Movement
Richard
Cretan
Yellow Dog: The Strange Love of Martin Amis and Tony Blair
Adam
Engel
Days of Dread: an American Tale
William
S. Lind
The News from Anbar: Has Al Qaeda Over-Reached?
Myles
Hoenig
Free the Oaks! Cut Down Those Yellow Ribbons!
Jim
Minick
Lead-Foot Nation
Website
of the Day
Punk Rock Soap Opera
June 4, 2007
Nizar
Latif
An
Interview with Moqtada al-Sadr
Diana
Johnstone
Sarko
and the Ghosts of May, 1968
Gregory
Wilpert
RCTV and Freedom of Speech in Venezuela
Paul
Watson
The Anchorage Whale Killing Bureaucrats Summit
Susan
Rosenthal, MD
How Cindy Sheehan Unmasked the Democrats
Richard
Ward
The Right of Return to New Orleans
Eva
Liddell
Don't Support the Troops
Zahi
Khouri
Four Decades of Occupation
Evelyn
Pringle
The FDA, GlaxoSmithKline and the Avandia Disaster
China
Hand
About Those North Korean Benjamin Franklins ...
Karyn
Strickler
George W. Bush: a "Ficeist" Leader
Website
of the Day
The Guantanamo Files
June
2 / 3, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
The
Last of the Texas Outsiders
Marc
Levy
Iraq
Dead Ahead: a Brief Military History and Civilian Guide to Arlington
National Cemetery
Martin
Smith
Camilo Mejía's War: From Foot Soldier for Empire to Rebel
for Peace
Diana
Johnstone
Great Power Meddling in Kosovo
John
Ross
The Oaxaca Volcano Stews
Uri
Avnery
On Generals and Admirals
Sunsara
Taylor
This is Not a Story About Cindy Sheehan
Richard
Neville
Were the Hippies Right?
P.
Sainath
The Farm Crisis and 100,000 Indian Widows
Missy
Comley Beattie
Let's Roar
Nisrine
Abiad
and Victor Kattan
The Hariri Tribunal: a Fait Accompli?
Rannie
Amiri
Lebanon, Bush and the Three Stooges
Margot
Pepper
Deconstructing "Return to Sender"
Eric
Stewart
Censorship and Cop Brutality in the New Bison Wars
Ralph
Nader
The Halberstam Camp
Dan
Bacher
A Victory for the Fish
Shaun
Harkin
and Sandy Boyer
Irish War Protesters on Trial
Richard
Rhames
Selling Five Acres in Crawford
Frederick
Hudson
The Rediscovery of Ella Fitzgerald
Poets'
Basement
Lindorff, Landau and Buknatski
Website
of the Weekend
Gimme Shelter
June 1, 2007
Dave
Marsh
The
FBI and the Godfather (of Soul): James Brown's FBI Files
Saul
Landau
Return
to Cuba: 47 Years Later in Havana
David
Phinney
How the Baghdad Embassy Was Built: Forced Labor and Worker Abuse
Robert
Jensen
The Bigot and the Boycott
Stanley
Heller
Arrest Robert McNamara
Yifat
Susskind
Indigenous Women Fight Back
Robert
Weissman
Corporate Power Since 1980
Paul
Buchheit
Africa and Its Discontents
William
S. Lind
The Folly of Maximalist Objectives
Sherwood
Ross
78,000 Iraqis Have Been Killed by Coalition Airstrikes
Stephen
Lendman
Terrorism Defined
Website
of the Day
Desert Autonomous Zone
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June 14, 2007
A Knife in Our Hearts
Obama's Siren Song
By GLEN
FORD
Barack
Obama is the antithesis of Black Power, a man who promises with
every word he speaks, with every nuance of phrase and body language,
and through his voting record as a U.S. Senator, that he personifies
the definitive end of Black organized struggle in the United States
- a unilateral surrender to white racism. This is his appeal to
the white masses: that they will no longer be challenged to confront
history, or to relinquish privilege in the present.
Obama's
siren song to African Americans is of an entirely different nature.
He does not have to sing it; we provide the music, ourselves. The
lyrics and melody are actually alien to Obama, but he has heard
them off and on in his strange sojourn through life, and senses
their power to sway us. He understands that most of us will demand
nothing from him - not even elemental allegiance. His "Black"
flank, he knows, is covered, while his white "progressive"
flank is neutralized and confused by Black failure to recoil at
his betrayals of the most basic elements of social democracy. The
field is wide open to the greatest opportunist to emerge from melanin-rich
ranks in the New Millennium.
Obama
has already cashed in on his "Race, but not really, Card"
- to the tune of $25 million dollars in contributions in the first
three months of this year, three-quarters of it from corporations.
This does not happen by accident. Since setting foot in the U.S.
Senate, Obama has directed his entire message machine to the task
of convincing corporate America that he is a friend who can be counted
on to leave the actual Power Game in their hands.
One
of his first votes was to transfer most class action suits to federal
courts, where multi-billion-dollar companies found guilty of race,
gender or general employee abuse are fined the equivalent of the
millionaire CEO's latest weekend at the casinos in Monaco. In the
process of taking class action suits out of state courts, where
the penalties to offending corporations have historically been much
harsher, Obama voted against an amendment to put a cap of 30 percent
on credit card debt charges. A fraction of that multi-billion dollar
gift to the most unproductive sector of the economy wound up in
his campaign coffers.
The alienated man from Kansas, Hawaii, Indonesia and Harvard has
not skipped a beat in his pursuit of Power Approval. He stood down
while only California Senator Barbara Boxer stood up to challenge
the theft of Black voting rights in the 2004 election. He coddled
American Manifest Destiny queen Condoleezza Rice and Bush Supreme
Court nominees, while doing nothing - absolutely nothing - to materially
aid Katrina victims. He has stuck like Crazy Glue to positions on
the Iraq war and health care that are practically indistinguishable
from Hillary Clinton's - and in no way threaten the military-industrial
complex or health care-insurance industries. Obama vows to add 100,000
more troops to the U.S. aggression and occupation force, to be deployed...wherever
his masters want them to go.ObamaLaughingInOurFaces
Obama
is a company man. He knows the language, the subtle and overt signals,
and emits them like a beacon. Ruling circles have gotten the message,
and that is why corporate media have made him a contender, and corporate
billfolds have financed him.
The
"skinny kid" made his bones at the Democratic National
Convention, in August, 2004, while he was still an Illinois senatorial
candidate - a shoo-in against the hopeless and deranged Black Republican
Alan Keyes. Obama put all white fears to rest: "There is no
white America. There is no black America. There is no Latino America.
There is no Asian America. There is only the United States of America."
Hallelujah!
Therefore, there is no specific oppression of Black people in America
(carried out by whites), and there is no Black polity worth paying
attention to. Voila, the problem of centuries is solved!
The
litany of Obama's subsequent transgressions against the entirety
of Black struggle is too long to recount in this article, and can
only be understood as methodical elements of a studied plan to eliminate
race as a subject of debate in American political life. Obama is
the NOT-Black candidate, who just looks Black, and will absolve
white folks - like a priest behind a screen - of historical, present,
and future sins. He will integrate the mythical American narrative,
washing it clean of real facts by his very presence and gleaming
smile. He is happy. White folks are happy. Blacks are happy. Oh,
happy days!
The
Internal Enemy
In
his journey to personal identity - dishonestly but expertly packaged
for white and corporate audiences in his two books - Obama learned
a salient and elemental fact of Black life: we want recognition
by the nation as a whole, and some connection to the national narrative.
African Americans have claimed at least five U.S. presidents - Thomas
Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Warren Harding, and
Calvin Coolidge - as "soul brothers" in blood, alleging
they have Black ancestors. It does not matter that none of them,
including Lincoln, thought of Black people as equals or even, in
some cases, human. Such is the hunger.
We
at Black Agenda Report are not immune to the illness. While our
team was operating out of Black Commentator, in 2003, Bruce Dixon
and I discovered that Obama was listed as a member of the Democratic
Leadership Council (DLC), the corporate-funded rightwing of the
party, created by white southern Democrats (Bill Clinton, Al Gore)
for the purpose of blunting Black and labor influence in the party's
affairs. Obama was at the time a national nobody, not ranked as
a front-runner in the Illinois senatorial primary. We called him
on his alleged affiliation with the DLC, which was posted for all
to see. He claimed to know nothing about it - a transparent lie.
But we gave the "brother" a pass, and engaged him in a
dialogue.
There
followed a month-long series of interchanges - June 5, June 12,
June 19, June 26, 2003 - in which Obama danced like Mr. Bojangles
to get around the issues at hand. Was he a DLC Democrat, by affiliation
or political affinity? Finally, tiring of the charade and the reflexive
spin from Obama's mouth, Dixon and I compiled three questions to
the wannabe senator, the answers to which would determine if he
should be in the DLC and, therefore, unworthy of our support. Obama,
a genius at double-speak, fudged all three, on the Iraq war, universal
health care, and NAFTA/so-called free trade.
We
gave him a pass, and said he was clean, although both of us knew
by then he was an inveterate liar and evader. He had actually flunked
the "bright line" test. Neither of us wanted to be the
ones to put a damper on an up-and-coming Black star. We understood
that our people didn't want crabs in the barrel, pulling brothers
down, or the appearance of it.
We
apologize, to our people and to history.
Since
that time as a nobody, Obama has become a great presence that threatens
the very fabric of Black politics, having declared there is no such
thing. At a recent gathering of Black trade unionists who support
the most left-wing social democratic agenda that is allowed in American
political discourse, Obama was treated as a savior - despite the
fact that his applause-filled speech endorsed almost none of the
specific planks of Black trade unionists. He had fudged again, and
gotten away with it. No white man could pull it off, but Obama did,
and entertained fans for an hour afterwards, taking pictures with
folks who wanted to show their grandchildren that they had been
in the presence of the next Black president.
He
is a knife in our hearts.
Glen
Ford is editor of Black
Agenda Report, where this piece appears. |