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		<title>What is the status of Civil Rights today?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 17:48:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On this day of remembrance of MLK and the Civil Rights Movement with the many self-congratulatory media replays of key moments of the 60&#8242;s and of how they contributed to a better and more just American society, it is indeed ironic to still see instances where civil rights are completely disregarded by our government. One of the most striking of these is the continued detention in Kuwait of a US citizen. Gulet Mohamed. His story was first brought to light in early January by the New York Times. Glenn Greenwald has been following this as well on Jan 6 and again today. This 19-year-old Somali-American who, over the last year, had been in Somalia with relatives and traveling in the Middle East was picked up in Kuwait and questioned both by US and Kuwaiti authorities about his travels. This young man says he was tortured and threatened with retaliation against his family. The State Department has not been forthcoming about its own involvement in Mohamed&#8217;s detention even though they have insisted that they provided him with consular assistance. This is pretty laughable when you consider that the Kuwaitis no longer have an interest in keeping him and, in fact, released [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this day of remembrance of MLK and the Civil Rights Movement with the many self-congratulatory media replays of key moments of the 60&#8242;s and of how they contributed to a better and more just American society, it is indeed ironic to still see instances where civil rights are completely disregarded by our government.<br />
<br />One of the most striking of these is the continued detention in Kuwait of a US citizen. Gulet Mohamed. His story was first brought to light in early January by the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/06/world/middleeast/06detain.html?_r=2&amp;hp">New York Times</a>. Glenn Greenwald has been following this as well <a href="http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2011/01/06/kuwait">on Jan 6</a> and again <a href="http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2011/01/17/mohamed/index.html">today</a>.<br />
<br />This 19-year-old Somali-American who, over the last year, had been in Somalia with relatives and traveling in the Middle East was picked up in Kuwait and questioned both by US and Kuwaiti authorities about his travels. This young man says he was tortured and threatened with retaliation against his family. The State Department has not been forthcoming about its own involvement in Mohamed&#8217;s detention even though they have insisted that they provided him with consular assistance. This is pretty laughable when you consider that the Kuwaitis no longer have an interest in keeping him and, in fact, released him to his brother who presented them with a one-way ticket back to the US. Unfortunately, at the airport in Kuwait City, it was determined that Mohamed was on a US-generated no-fly list which meant that he is now back in custody in a Kuwaiti jail.<br />
<br />Frankly, this behavior by our government is no longer surprising to me. However, what really anguishes me, in the midst of all of the attention of late directed at the Constitution, particularly the 1st and 2nd Amendments and its recent recitation on the floor of the House, is that there is so very little media attention paid to such an egregious violation of Constitutional law.<br />
<br />Does the Constitution mean anything at all to us as a legal document? Or is it merely a club that is used to whack one&#8217;s political enemies?</p>
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		<title>Where are Congressmen Markey, McGovern, Tierney, and Lynch?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:28:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congressman Delahunt on February 4, nearly a week ago, submitted HR 130, expressing support for the appointment of George Mitchell and in general for Middle East peace process. It expresses concern for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as well as acknowledging the suffering on both sides of this ongoing conflict. Here is a list of the current 31 sponsors What are they waiting for? This is a very mild statement that&#8217;s been introduced by a member of their own delegation. I hope they&#8217;re not waiting to hear from the voters in Israel today to see if peace is something they should be supporting.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congressman Delahunt on February 4, nearly a week ago, submitted <a href="http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:H.RES.130:">HR 130</a>, expressing support for the appointment of George Mitchell and in general for Middle East peace process. It expresses concern for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as well as acknowledging the suffering on both sides of this ongoing conflict.<br />
<br />Here is a <a href="http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d111:HE00130:@@@P">list of the current 31 sponsors</a><br />
<br />What are they waiting for? This is a very mild statement that&#8217;s been introduced by a member of their own delegation. I hope they&#8217;re not waiting to hear from the voters in Israel today to see if peace is something they should be supporting.</p>
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		<title>National Call-In Day for single payer health care</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 11:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>marc-davidson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is National Call-In Day for HR 676, a single-payer health care bill introduced by John Conyers. Many in our delegation are sponsors, Capuano, Delahunt, Frank, Lynch, McGovern, Olver, Tierney. We need to put pressure on those who aren&#8217;t. Notably missing are Tsongas, Neal, and my own congressman, Ed Markey. Our state&#8217;s own plan is terribly inadequate, and Sen. Kennedy, who is taking a lead national role in this, needs to be told that we can and should do much better. Let&#8217;s all do our part, in this moment of opportunity, to push through meaningful and just health care reform]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is National Call-In Day for HR 676, <a href="http://www.hr676.org">a single-payer health care bill</a> introduced by John Conyers. Many in our delegation are sponsors, Capuano, Delahunt, Frank, Lynch, McGovern, Olver, Tierney. We need to put pressure on those who aren&#8217;t. Notably missing are Tsongas, Neal, and my own congressman, Ed Markey.<br />
<br />Our state&#8217;s own plan is terribly inadequate, and Sen. Kennedy, who is taking a lead national role in this, needs to be told that we can and should do much better.<br />
<br />Let&#8217;s all do our part, in this moment of opportunity, to push through meaningful and just health care reform</p>
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		<title>My government</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 15:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning on NPR, Morning Edition played a clip from George Bush interviewed on the &#8220;Today Show&#8221; or &#8220;Good Morning America&#8221;. He used a term, &#8220;my government.&#8221; that he&#8217;s used several times before. It makes me want to pull my hair out. In some ways I&#8217;m not surprised that through pure idiocy or arrogance (who will ever know?) the man actually believes it is his government. But I&#8217;ve never heard anyone challenge him with a simple question like &#8220;is it your legislature and your judiciary?&#8221;. And this is the real scandal. The media is either equally ill-informed about the Constitution or believes that this is the reality of the post-911 US. Over the last 7 years I&#8217;ve heard him say this over 1/2 a dozen times. Am I alone here?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning on NPR, Morning Edition played a clip from George Bush interviewed on the &#8220;Today Show&#8221; or &#8220;Good Morning America&#8221;.<br />
<br />He used a term, &#8220;my government.&#8221; that he&#8217;s used several times before. It makes me want to pull my hair out. In some ways I&#8217;m not surprised that through pure idiocy or arrogance (who will ever know?) the man actually believes it is <b>his</b> government. But I&#8217;ve never heard anyone challenge him with a simple question like &#8220;is it your legislature and your judiciary?&#8221;. And this is the real scandal. The media is either equally ill-informed about the Constitution or believes that this is the reality of the post-911 US.<br />
<br />Over the last 7 years I&#8217;ve heard him say this over 1/2 a dozen times. Am I alone here?</p>
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		<title>National Popular Vote</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2008 19:13:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Common Cause is stepping up it&#8217;s promotion of electoral reform asking all of us in Massachusetts to contact our legislators to get them to sign on to this important piece of legislation, H.678. Let&#8217;s get a head count of our senators and representatives and see if we can become the 3rd state behind MD and NJ to enact this, get rid of the electoral college and stick a thumb in the eye of the Wyomings and Alaskas. This is where we are nationally with a useful interactive map. This is where we are in Massachusetts. In the comments tell us how your senator and rep will vote.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Common Cause is stepping up it&#8217;s <a href="http://www.commoncause.org/site/pp.asp?c=dkLNK1MQIwG&amp;b=1695007">promotion</a> of electoral reform asking all of us in Massachusetts to contact our legislators to get them to sign on to this important piece of legislation, H.678.<br />
<br />Let&#8217;s get a head count of our senators and representatives and see if we can become the 3rd state behind MD and NJ to enact this, get rid of the electoral college and stick a thumb in the eye of the Wyomings and Alaskas.
<p>This is where we are <a href="http://www.nationalpopularvote.com/">nationally</a> with a useful interactive map.
<p>This is where we are in <a href="http://www.nationalpopularvote.com/pages/states.php?s=MA">Massachusetts</a>.
<p>In the comments tell us how your senator and rep will vote.</p>
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		<title>Clinton/Obama and Microsoft/Apple</title>
		<link>http://bluemassgroup.com/2008/02/clintonobama-and-microsoftapple/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 16:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s an interesting and lighter perspective that compares the two Democratic candidates to a couple of computer brand names that are in turn humanized in the popular Apple ads. Hillary Clinton, of course, is like Microsoft. Her campaign is a disciplined corporate behemoth that is based almost entirely around a rational offer (in this case, experience) but has very limited emotional appeal. That&#8217;s not to say Democrats don&#8217;t view her favorably &#8212; they do &#8212; but she does not excite the kind of emotions in voters that make her a compelling choice. Even Clinton&#8217;s strategy is based on a model similar to the one that fueled Microsoft&#8217;s rise: Gobble up enough money, talent and endorsements (i.e., market share) to squeeze out smaller competitors and become the &#8221;inevitable&#8221; choice. Microsoft achieved dominance not necessarily because people felt any joy in buying its products but because at the end of the day, thanks to ruthless tactics and execution, it became impractical for most people to choose anything else. Clinton hopes to achieve the same. Barack Obama, on the other hand, is like Apple. His brand is driven primarily by its emotional appeal: He is exciting and fresh to some, hip and cool [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s an interesting and lighter perspective that compares the two Democratic candidates to a couple of computer brand names that are in turn humanized in the popular Apple ads.<br />
<blockquote>Hillary Clinton, of course, is like Microsoft. Her campaign is a disciplined corporate behemoth that is based almost entirely around a rational offer (in this case, experience) but has very limited emotional appeal. That&#8217;s not to say Democrats don&#8217;t view her favorably &#8212; they do &#8212; but she does not excite the kind of emotions in voters that make her a compelling choice.
<p>Even Clinton&#8217;s strategy is based on a model similar to the one that fueled Microsoft&#8217;s rise: Gobble up enough money, talent and endorsements (i.e., market share) to squeeze out smaller competitors and become the &#8221;inevitable&#8221; choice.
<p>Microsoft achieved dominance not necessarily because people felt any joy in buying its products but because at the end of the day, thanks to ruthless tactics and execution, it became impractical for most people to choose anything else. Clinton hopes to achieve the same.
<p>Barack Obama, on the other hand, is like Apple. His brand is driven primarily by its emotional appeal: He is exciting and fresh to some, hip and cool to others. Most important, his brand inspires hope and optimism, two exceedingly powerful emotions that allow people to make a statement about themselves by casting a vote for him.
<p>Apple achieved a great deal of success &#8212; though not parity with Microsoft &#8212; in much the same way by cultivating its image as hip, cool, and anti-authoritarian. For many people, buying a Mac has been as much about making a statement about who they are as it has been about buying a piece of electronics.</p></blockquote>
<p>Read the rest <a href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/07/hillary_vs_barack_microsoft_vs.html">here</a>
<p>PC and Mac users how are you lining up?</p>
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		<title>Why I will enthusiastically vote for Barack Obama</title>
		<link>http://bluemassgroup.com/2008/01/why-i-will-enthusiastically-vote-for-barack-obama/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<b>The candidate of change</b><br />Many have voiced their concern that Obama is not experienced enough or has not been adequately vetted. These are, of course legitimate concerns; however, the man's impressive life story is pretty well known. The choices that he has made as an adult, particularly the ones to go into community organizing, teaching, and public service after a brilliant career at Harvard Law, which surely opened up very financially lucrative opportunities, are very compelling. Experience is important, but more so are good values and sound judgment. Most of us have only a mediated knowledge of this man; however, Ted Kennedy, the most trusted progressive voice in Congress, has seen Barack Obama up close. His strong endorsement adds tremendous value to his credentials as someone who can be an effective leader of a progressive agenda. Other endorsements further strengthen these credentials.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the current issue of the New Yorker <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/01/28/080128fa_fact_packer">George Packer</a> writes that &#8220;to Clinton, the Presidency is more about achieving goals than about transforming society.&#8221; Achieving goals is, of course, important and some would even say that transforming society is too lofty and naive an ambition.<br />
<br /><a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200712/obama/4">Andrew Sullivan</a> in The Atlantic compellingly distills the arguments:<br />
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<blockquote>If you believe that America&#8217;s current crisis is not a deep one, if you think that pragmatism alone will be enough to navigate a world on the verge of even more religious warfare, if you believe that today&#8217;s ideological polarization is not dangerous, and that what appears dark today is an illusion fostered by the lingering trauma of the Bush presidency, then the argument for Obama is not that strong. Clinton will do.<br />
<br />But if you sense, as I do, that greater danger lies ahead, and that our divisions and recent history have combined to make the American polity and constitutional order increasingly vulnerable, then the calculus of risk changes. Sometimes, when the world is changing rapidly, the greater risk is caution.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Electability</b><br />
<br />This, as we are painfully aware, shouldn&#8217;t be our main concern, primarily because our most basic decision on how to best articulate our values in November shouldn&#8217;t be given to Republicans and independents. But we would be remiss in ignoring it entirely, particularly when it is on the side of a progressive candidate. Two very good reasons to consider electability this year are:<br />
<br />1. Hillary Clinton comes to this campaign with a lot of baggage. Some, but not all, is overblown; however, there is a very large segment of the population who are very strongly motivated to forestall the return of the Clinton family to the WH. This group includes not just Republicans but significant numbers of independents and even Democrats. This is an obstacle for us not only in the presidential race but most especially in the down-ticket races in states where &#8220;values&#8221; voters are in the majority. It&#8217;s difficult enough for Democrats in these states to appeal to independents without the added weight of a very unpopular (in their state) candidate at the top of the ballot.<br />
<br />2. Obama has brought into the process a huge number of enthusiastic supporters particularly new young voters. Obama represents for them a break from the past. Leaving this new and surprisingly robust constituency at the door would be a major setback for the continued growth of our party.
<p><b>Some issues:<br />
<br />Health care</b><br />
<br />I think Barack is the better advocate for a single-payer plan. He has said that he would support this but is concerned that the country would not. The alternative to this is universal coverage through the current insurers. Although effective on the health care level this would be an extremely costly and wasteful program. It might break the entitlement bank and would be a huge coup for the insurance industry, millions of new government subsidized high cost insurance policies. No wonder Clinton has the support of the health insurance lobby. With pressure from below, Obama&#8217;s slightly open door can be fully opened to the vastly superior single-payer plan. (More on his listening abilities below.)
<p><b>Foreign affairs</b><br />
<br />Sen. Clinton voted for what is the most catastrophic foreign policy adventure in our nation&#8217;s history. She does not regret her vote. Hundreds of thousands of less &#8220;knowledgeable&#8221; and &#8220;experienced&#8221; people, knowing full well what that vote meant, went into the streets and jammed congressional phone lines in protest. We were right and she was wrong. Her support for Kyl-Lieberman and her standing to applaud, unlike many in her caucus, Bush&#8217;s SOU line about having al Qaeda on the run in Iraq shows that she is clearly not on the side of progressives on this issue.<br />
<br />Barack Obama like the rest of the Democratic caucus has been far too timid to confront the Republican framing of the war as support for the troops. But there is ample evidence that he is to the left of her positions on the use of military force. He has made strong statements of opposition to the war before and during his time in the Senate. The only exception of this is a statement he made in defense of John Kerry during the 2004 campaign. As I see it, he minimized, here, the significance of Kerry&#8217;s vote, not wanting, out of overly zealous loyalty, to throw him under the bus. More experience would have tought him to spin the reporter&#8217;s question more adroitly.<br />
<br />Moreover, there is no question that a president with Obama&#8217;s ethnic and international background would have far reaching positive effects on how our country is viewed by the rest of the world.
<p><b>Finally</b><br />
<br />The most important reason I will vote for Barack Obama on Tuesday (and I hope in November) is that he is a good listener. His background as a community organizer has surely helped in that regard. To those of us who believe strongly in a bottom-up process, this should be the most attractive quality in a candidate . Accountability for us is at the heart of our agenda and is central to the democratic process. I firmly believe that our agenda is sustainable only if it is &#8220;of the people&#8221;. An example of how Obama understands this is how he has impressed environmental leaders in the evolution of his position on coal gasification, an important technology for many of his constituents in Illinois and yet potentially a major contributor of green-house gases. Through dialogue, his position, including voting record, has become much more in line with that of environmentalists.<br />
<br />Chris Dodd was very frank recently when he said that the reason that he has dared to defy the leadership in the Senate with regard to telecom immunity is the flood of emails and phone calls of pressure and support. This is democracy in action. These are our leaders, and we citizens must have a hand in the evolution of their positions and even in their growth as leaders. I will enthusiastically vote for Barack Obama for President because I believe he has the ear to become a great one.</p>
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