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From the Burro

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

fox_pravdaI’m not really a partisan guy, although if I had to choose between the two major political parties, it would have to be the Democrats. I think party loyalty is just as weak and corrupt as anything else.

Fox News is a good example of this. They aren’t concerned with anything but the Republican Party regaining, and then retaining power. They try to come off as non-partisan but any Republicans they choose to attack have colored outside the ultra-neo-con party lines, it’s never because of any type of corruption, hypocrisy or betrayal of the American people. I’m always amazed when their party propaganda actually shapes someone’s world view. They accuse Obama of being communist, but Fox News is the GOP’s version of the former Soviet Union’s Communist Party’s Pravda.

And the Democratic Party loyalists I know are just as guilty of simplifying the issues and not diving very deeply for truth, so they’re no better than the Fox News crowd. We need to be able to separate the bullshit vying for political power from real issues and solutions. You aren’t gonna get it from any corporate news organization, although MSNBC comes closest. We’ve had everything simplified for us for so many years, between Blue and Red, the massive missing pieces of truth are a lot to take in and very messy.

’Inconvenient’ to say the least.

I’ve had the title “My Baby Left Me for the GOP” floating around my head for a couple years as a tribute  to The Ramones’ “The KKK Took My Baby Away”. Earlier this year I decided to finally turn my title into a song. You can download it here for free on my Facebook page.

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The song is total fiction and not meant as an endorsement of the Democratic Party. But, although there isn’t much difference between the two parties, and I know plenty of KKK-esque Democrats, the GOP is much more attractive to people who lean in that direction.

I’m not against being conservative, but then again, neither is Barack Obama. He’s more of a Reaganite than a socialist any day. It’s just that both parties have veered so far to the right since the 1980s that you don’t notice it. Clinton was the same. The Republicans hated him for stealing their ideas, not because they didn’t like his ideas. It’s about power. He had it, they wanted it, so they spent millions of our tax dollars investigating him until years later they caught him getting a blow job.

And then they had no choice but to veer even more to the right to show a difference between themselves and the Democrats.

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Anyway, my friend Dave who does the From the Burro podcast out of Nashville, featured “My Baby Left Me for the GOP” on his most recent Episode 113. Dave is much more conservative than I am (the artwork for this episode shows Sarah Palin as Wonder Woman) but is also a huge Ramones fan and likes the song. I think that’s awesome, and shows a very open mind. He’s obviously not a Party guy either.

ramones-200-082407Go here to check it out, and be sure to subscribe to From the Burro.

Dave also plays guitar and sings in a band called Tokyo Pop Stars who call themselves “the bastard child of Nirvana and The Beatles”. Here’s their Myspace.

One day I’ll write a song about the Dems and their bullshit too. We need a third, and truly populist party. The two parties we have now are just competing to see which one will rule the one-party Corporatist State we are becoming. Neither of them want to stop that from happening. And as much as you might like saving money at Wal-Mart, it’s not gonna be an easy life for very many of us.

Crimes are Crimes – No Matter Who Does Them

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

I received this email this morning. I don’t think things will ever improve for this world, but we have to try, right?

Add your name here to growing list of signers of this statement:

In the past few weeks, it has become common knowledge that Barack Obama has openly ordered the assassination of an American citizen, Anwar al-Awlaki, because he is suspected of participating in plots by Al Qaeda. Al-Awlaki denies these charges. No matter. Without trial or other judicial proceeding, the administration has simply put him on the to-be-killed list.

During this same period, a video leaked by whistleblowers in the military showing U.S. troops firing on an unarmed party of Iraqis in 2007, including two journalists, and then firing on those who attempted to rescue them – including two children – became public. As ugly as this video of the killing of 12 Iraqis was, the chatter recorded from the helicopter cockpit was even more chilling and monstrous. Yet the Pentagon said that there would be no charges against these soldiers; and the media focused on absolving them of blame – “they were under stress,” the story went, “and after all our brave men and women must be supported.” Meanwhile, those who leaked and publicized the video came under government surveillance and are targeted as “national security” threats.

Also during this period, the Pentagon acknowledged, after denials, a massacre near the city of Gardez, Afghanistan, on February 12, 2010, in which 5 people were killed, including two pregnant women, leaving 16 children motherless.  The U.S. military first said the two men killed were insurgents, and the women, victims of a family “honor killing.”  The Afghan government has accepted the eyewitness reports that U.S. Special Forces killed the men, (a police officer and lawyer) and the women, and then dug their own bullets out of the women’s bodies to destroy evidence. Top U.S. military officials have now admitted that U.S. soldiers killed the family in their house.

Just weeks earlier, a story broken in Harper’s by Scott Horton carried news that three supposed suicides of detainees in Guantánamo in 2006 were not actual suicides, but homicides carried out by American personnel. This passed almost without comment.

In some respects, this is worse than Bush. First, because Obama has claimed the right to assassinate American citizens whom he suspects of “terrorism,” merely on the grounds of his own suspicion or that of the CIA, something Bush never claimed publicly. Second, Obama says that the government can detain you indefinitely, even if you have been exonerated in a trial, and he has publicly floated the idea of “preventive detention.” Third, the Obama administration, in expanding the use of unmanned drone attacks, argues that the U.S. has the authority under international law to use such lethal force and extrajudicial killing in sovereign countries with which it is not at war.

Such measures by Bush were widely considered by liberals and progressives to be outrages and were roundly, and correctly, protested.  But those acts which may have been construed (wishfully or not) as anomalies under the Bush regime, have now been consecrated into “standard operating procedure” by Obama, who claims, as did Bush, executive privilege and state secrecy in defending the crime of aggressive war.

Unsurprisingly, the Obama administration has refused to prosecute any members of the Bush regime who are responsible for war crimes, including some who admitted to waterboarding and other forms of torture, thereby making their actions acceptable for him or any future president, Democrat or Republican.

We must end the complicity of silence and say loud and clear:

The things that were crimes under Bush are crimes under Obama.
Outrages under Bush are outrages under Obama.
All this MUST STOP.
And all this MUST BE RESISTED by anyone who claims a shred of conscience or integrity.

Add your name here to growing list of signers of this statement.

Nobody’s Hero

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

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I saw John Edwards speak in downtown LA about two weeks before he dropped out of the Democratic Primaries in 2008. Right before he came out to speak, they played Foo Fighters’ “My Hero” over the PA. I was a bit taken aback, but was way in denial, thinking that he would never have been the one who picked the song. The populist candidate, and humble man I thought he was wouldn’t have allowed them to play such a self-congratulatory piece before he took the podium. Knowing what I know now, I’m almost certain he had everything to do with the choice to play it. I don’t think I’ll ever believe in a politician again.

When the rumors were confirmed about Edwards’ affair, after his Nightline appearance where he admitted to basically being nothing more than a narcissist, I wrote the song “Bulletproof”. I got the title from a friend of mine who was commenting on the gall the guy must have had to risk handing such an important election to the Republicans over an affair. Everyone knows that stuff comes out eventually. I honestly don’t think he cared.

I wrote the song out of humiliation and anger. I was angry at myself for believing in the guy enough to give him money, and was humiliated by the fact that I had been bugging everyone I know to vote for him. I felt like I had to address it.

Today I read this article at NYMag.com and it made me angry all over again. There is no way I could have imagined Edwards being what he really is, which is the polar opposite of the impression I had of him. I gave more money to his campaign than I have ever given anyone running for office, or any cause. I really thought he was a hero. His message was as populist as Nader’s, and Ralph Nader even endorsed him (as well as Martin Luthor King III and Dennis Kucinich). I should have known it was too good to be true. Apparently, he was known by Democrats in Washington as being an extremely shallow politician.

Some interesting things I learned from the article:

  • Elizabeth Edwards is the one who pushed him further to the left. She often called him a dumb “hick” who never read books (I imagine him repeating words like a parrot on the campaign trail, not understanding or caring about their meaning).
  • After Obama beat him in Iowa, Edwards called him immediately to make a deal to be his running mate. Up until even after his Nightline interview, he thought he had a shot at being Attorney General. That is the only reason why he didn’t admit that Reille Hunter’s baby was his.
  • He decided to run his second campaign for the Presidency just days after learning that his wife’s cancer had come back and was terminal.
  • When asked why she clung for so long to the belief that the baby was not John’s, Elizabeth answered: “I have to believe it. Because if I don’t, it means I’m married to a monster.”

Read: An Excerpt From John Heilemann and Mark Halperin’s ‘Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime’ — New York Magazine

The song ”Bulletproof” is on my Anticipation EP available on iTunes and CD Baby.