The Port Authority Police and/or the TSA (they blame each other) at Newark Airport evacuated Terminal C on Friday because a tiny, little, itty-bitty baby didn’t get screened (Mom passed the kid to Dad, got screened, and then they swapped). When the TSA’s ever-vigilant anti-hugging squad figured out what had happened, the terminal was evacuated. But the mom, dad, and baby were never found. They had already taken to the air, and they may be there still. This is a stark reminder of the grave, existential risk that the TSA protects us from every day. When I think of the unscreened baby somewhere airside, circulating through America’s aviation system, well, it gives me chills. I don’t think I’ll ever feel safe again.

— Cory Doctorow on the TSA at Newark Airport forgetting to screen a “tiny, little, itty-bitty baby.”

‘Lasting Pride’ For the Hell We Left in Iraq

goldenplatform:

By John Glaser

“We’re leaving behind a sovereign, stable and self-reliant Iraq, with a representative government that was elected by its people.” – President Barack Obama, Fort Bragg, N.C., December 2011

“You will leave with great pride – lasting pride.” – Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta to U.S. troops, December 2011

I’ve written repeatedly about the terrible dictatorship and lasting sectarian violenceWashington left in Iraq after the troop withdrawal of December 2011. Contrary to the lies of these indecent politicians, the enduring effects of the illegal U.S. war in Iraq are still causing havoc and bloodshed throughout the country. Iraq is neither secure, nor is it a democracy as was promised by warmongers in Washington.

A new Congressional Research Service report takes a look at post-withdrawal Iraq and at one point lists the most high-profile incidents of sectarian violence:

On February 7, 2012, the AQ-I affiliate Islamic State of Iraq claimed responsibility for two of the deadliest attacks on Shiites since the U.S. withdrawal—on January 5 and January 14, 2012, which killed 78 and 53 Shiite pilgrims, respectively. In one of the most complex attacks in recent months, on February 23, 2012, bombings in 12 Iraqi cities killed over 50 persons; based on the method and scope of the attacks, Iraqi observers attributed the attacks to AQ-I. AQ-I claimed responsibility for a broad series of attacks—encompassing six cities—on March 20, 2012; over 40 persons were killed. Another spate of attacks took place in Baghdad and Kirkuk on April 19, 2012, killing about 36 persons.

As for the record of the government (other than what’s included in the above hyperlinks), the report had this to say:

The State Department’s report on human rights for 2010 released April 8, 2011, largely repeated the previous year’s characterizations of Iraq’s human rights record as follows: “Extremist violence, coupled with weak government performance in upholding the rule of law, resulted in widespread and severe human rights abuses.” The State Department report cited a wide range of human rights problems committed by Iraqi government security and law enforcement personnel, including some unlawful killings; torture and other cruel punishments; poor conditions in prison facilities; denial of fair public trials; arbitrary arrest; arbitrary interference with privacy and home; limits on freedoms of speech, assembly, and association due to sectarianism and extremist threats; lack of protection of stateless persons; wide scale governmental corruption; human trafficking; and limited exercise of labor rights.

All this, as America continues to give money and weapons to the Maliki government. What exactly do U.S. troops have to be proud about?

nickturse:

Dancers perform in front of the Greek Parliament during a protest by Greek poets, in central Athens on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. The anti-austerity protest was held on World Poetry Day. (Petros Giannakouris)

nickturse:

Dancers perform in front of the Greek Parliament during a protest by Greek poets, in central Athens on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. The anti-austerity protest was held on World Poetry Day. (Petros Giannakouris)

nickturse:

An Occupy Wall Street protester is seen in Union Square at the end of a march from Zuccotti Park to Union Square on March 24, 2012 in New York City. The Occupy Wall Street movement has seen a resurgence in recent weeks in part due to new protests over the killing of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. Getty

nickturse:

An Occupy Wall Street protester is seen in Union Square at the end of a march from Zuccotti Park to Union Square on March 24, 2012 in New York City. The Occupy Wall Street movement has seen a resurgence in recent weeks in part due to new protests over the killing of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. Getty

aheram:

Liberals love “Liberty Drones”
A lot of them on Tumblr, too. Obama 2012!

aheram:

Liberals love “Liberty Drones”

A lot of them on Tumblr, too. Obama 2012!

*There are more African American adults under correctional control today — in prison or jail, on probation or parole — than were enslaved in 1850, a decade before the Civil War began.

*As of 2004, more African American men were disenfranchised (due to felon disenfranchisement laws) than in 1870, the year the Fifteenth Amendment was ratified, prohibiting laws that explicitly deny the right to vote on the basis of race.

* A black child born today is less likely to be raised by both parents than a black child born during slavery. The recent disintegration of the African American family is due in large part to the mass imprisonment of black fathers.

*If you take into account prisoners, a large majority of African American men in some urban areas have been labeled felons for life. (In the Chicago area, the figure is nearly 80%.) These men are part of a growing undercaste — not class, caste — permanently relegated, by law, to a second-class status. They can be denied the right to vote, automatically excluded from juries, and legally discriminated against in employment, housing, access to education, and public benefits, much as their grandparents and great-grandparents were during the Jim Crow era.

— Michelle Alexander, “The New Jim Crow: How the War on Drugs Gave Birth to a Permanent American Undercaste” (via nickturse)

BARACK OBAMA: HEY GUYS, I STARTED #OCCUPYUGANDA. AM I DOING IT RIGHT?

WOO, KONY 2012! OH HEY, WE EVEN HAVE A SLOGAN! DEATH AND RUIN!

(Source: aheram)

While the speech is a gesture towards additional transparency, it is ultimately a defense of the government’s chillingly broad claimed authority to conduct targeted killings of civilians, including American citizens, far from any battlefield without judicial review or public scrutiny. Few things are as dangerous to American liberty as the proposition that the government should be able to kill citizens anywhere in the world on the basis of legal standards and evidence that are never submitted to a court, either before or after the fact. Anyone willing to trust President Obama with the power to secretly declare an American citizen an enemy of the state and order his extrajudicial killing should ask whether they would be willing to trust the next president with that dangerous power.

— Hina Shamsi, director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s National Security Project, on the Obama administration’s assertion that it has the right to kill Americans without trial.

Rick Santorum’s nephew points out what is wrong with his uncle:

If you want another big-government politician who supports the status quo to run our country, you should vote for my uncle, Rick Santorum. America is based on a strong belief in individual liberty. My uncle’s interventionist policies, both domestic and foreign, stem from his irrational fear of freedom not working.

truth-has-a-liberal-bias:

Republican Senator Mitch McConnell is a liar.


And let us not forget the massive redistribution (theft) of private property from individuals to corporate interests through eminent domain seizures. One little fact that both the Obama administration and the Republican supporters of this bill do not mention.

truth-has-a-liberal-bias:

Republican Senator Mitch McConnell is a liar.

And let us not forget the massive redistribution (theft) of private property from individuals to corporate interests through eminent domain seizures. One little fact that both the Obama administration and the Republican supporters of this bill do not mention.

(via sarahlee310)

What rights in the Constitution are absolute? There is no right to absolute freedom.

— Rick Santorum, the current Republican front-runner. Santorum frothily reveals his Big Government statism.

Yet another reason to reelect Barack Obama. Next: energy-efficient Death Drones!

Someone alert Think Progress!

Gays threaten the continuation of the human race, Libya’s delegate told a planning meeting of the UN Human Rights Council today, reported the Geneva-based UN Watch monitoring group. It was the first appearance in the 47-nation body by the post-Gaddafi government, whose membership was restored in November following Libya’s suspension in March.

Cue the deafening silence of the Liberal Left.

The heroic citizens of Detroit take charge of their own safety.

Liberals love “Liberty Drones”
A lot of them on Tumblr, too. Obama 2012!

Liberals love “Liberty Drones”

A lot of them on Tumblr, too. Obama 2012!