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Wednesday, November 6, 2002
 

"It's backbone is composed, in fact, of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, declared a terrorist organization last month by President George W. Bush, and the Tanzim militia. The purpose of the merger is to improve the efficiency of Arafat[base ']s mass-murder machine and tighten its links with the Iraqi military intelligence undercover base in Amman, as well as with Iraqi and Palestinian terror groups in Baghdad, This new, unified security force is in fact the base of a private army that Arafat has begun to fashion under the noses of the Americans, Israelis, Jordanians and Europeans, for two tactical objectives: One is the more efficiently to escalate the terror campaign against Israel; the second is to maintain a force capable of striking US targets in Israel and Jordan, after the United States launches its war on Iraq.

read on
8:50:51 PM

  


it's getting harder to give away -- inflation within 18 months, tops:

US makes big interest rate cut. The US central bank cuts interest rates to a 41- year low to boost its economy, reducing rates by half a point to 1.25%. [BBC]

this should bring our refinancing down to 5% for a 30 year fixed -- it's a good bet those Federales will take the rate down at least another point in the next 6 months
8:34:45 PM

  


Grown Without Schooling

one in Waldorf charter school, one unSchooling is our world this year -- both are doing great
10:47:16 AM

  


this is right on:

Regroup, rethink, refund
The Democratic party is now roughly in the same position the Republicans were in in the mid-1970s, when I came of voting age and began paying close attention to politics: They control neither the presidency nor either house of Congress, they have been soundly repudiated at the polls and they do not have a program.

What did the Republicans do in the 1970s? They went back to their roots and created institutions for the long-term. They spent money on think-tanks and local organizations and decided to build a new party from the ground up that appealed to conservatives. They elected Ronald Reagan in 1980, and the party they built then is the same party that Karl Rove is orchestrating today. The fringe-y think tanks of the '70s -- like the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute -- now provide an endless supply of talking-head and op-ed support for right-wing policies. And, give them credit, they're just full of ideas.

If the Democratic Party today wants to move out of the wilderness it needs to learn from the Republicans of the 1970s. It needs to take most of that "soft money" and stop spending it on worthless campaign ads and instead start building the framework for an intellectual revitalization of their side of the aisle.

It's not as if there aren't tons of areas in which an effective alternative to Republican policy wouldn't strike a chord with large numbers of Americans: Health care policy. Tax fairness. Corporate ethics. The vanishing middle class. Voting rights. You can keep going.

The Democrats just lost the Senate because they had no ideas and no program. (Even when Al Gore offered a spirited attack on Bush's economic policy he failed to put forth any ideas of his own.) Of course the party faithful didn't rally -- there was nothing to rally behind. Voters need to be inspired by a vision, and until the Democrats find one they will continue to get kicked in the teeth. [Scott Rosenberg's Links & Comment]
10:11:15 AM

  


Psychedeliscope

warning -- will cause head pressure
9:38:25 AM

  


NOAA San Francisco/Monterey

we're all watching the big storm roll in -- with up to 3ft of now forecast for the mountains Mook will be thrilled -- Friday morning the surf could reach 30 feet -- we'll be there -- it'll be huge -- we'll bring the cameras for sure
8:54:34 AM

  


the GOP controls the US Senate and House now -- and the Judiciary -- probably for the next 6 years

the Democratic Party as we know it is done -- it needs new life bigtime -- it's going to take them until 2008 to reinvent themselves and regain control of Congress and the White House
8:27:54 AM

  


Pakistan's Musharraf has postponed the opening of parliament and the return to "civilian" rule

more heat for the pressure cooker
8:14:26 AM

  



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