Friday, July 08, 2016

There are no words...there is only grief.

Friends -

Today, I just can't even.

I can't even go there.

Too much violence, too much bloodshed, too much death this week...these past few weeks.

Most recently, there are the Dallas police officers who were ambushed, leaving five dead and seven wounded--these officers did nothing wrong. They were protecting a peaceful protest. The shooter(s) pulled a real "biblegod"--punishing the innocent for the crimes of the guilty.

Before that, two young Black men--Alton Sterling and Philando Castile--were gunned down this week for the crime of driving while Black.

My dad mentioned another police shooting of a young Black man who was using a BB gun--I haven't heard anything about that, so it may have been something he saw in the local news.

And before all this violence, there has been slaughter in Baghdad and Fallujah...and there was the massacre at Ataturk Airport...

And, of course, the slaughter at the Pulse in Orlando.

Horrible.

Just horrible.

Please tell me that Steven Pinker is right and that world violence really is decreasing.

Please tell me that we as a species are not devolving.

Stupid fucking guns.
Stupid fucking religion.
Stupid fucking bigotry.
Stupid fucking hatred.
Stupid fucking war.
Stupid fucking fascists.
Stupid fucking lack of accountability.

I am so done with it all.

If there is a silver lining in all this shit, it is that Paul Ryan and Newt Gingrich--perennial racists and racism deniers--have finally admitted that racism against Blacks that results in disproportionate deaths is a thing. Even Trumpty Drumpty made an attempt to sound even-handed in his recent tweets. Can't say I trust 'em, though. I'm taking bets: do ya think they really mean it this time and will make a serious attempt to address gun control before the election, or do ya think they'll turn around and take it all back and suck the NRA's shiny metal dick before we even change our underwear?

Don't forget to read Dot Calm's shadow's favorite independent sources of news and information:

Peas, friends, 'til Monday...I hope this weekend brings us some good fucking news for a change. Hug yourselves and each other for me--please and thank you!

- Dot Calm's shadow
    
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Headlines

Being a woman is NOT a pre-existing condition, says this California workers' comp suit

Congress grilled FBI Director Comey on why Clinton wasn't charged; here's what he said.
Don't forget to click on the AlterNet link (here or below): Comey broke all the federal prosecutorial rules when he smeared Clinton without indicting her...the rule is that, if the FBI doesn't indict, they're not supposed to say ANYTHING. Now, dear ones, what does that tell you?

Something crazy is happening to Swiss bonds, and it's a sad sign for the world economy, possibly for the next 50 years

This academic research changed my mind about China and trade policy--seriously, friends, read this. It's very straightforward, and it explains how permanent "normal trade relations" status allowed China to invest in selling us stuff while simultaneously allowing U.S. corporations to invest in solidifying their trade relationships with China.

Death by police--more than 500 people have been shot and killed by officers in America so far this year. We know, because the internet is counting.

  
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Mailbag

ColorOfChange.org--share the petition for justice for Alton Sterling and Philando Castile

Philando Castile's murder came less than 24 hours after the cops executed Alton Sterling.1 The officer shot him four times after pulling him, his girlfriend, and his daughter over for a broken taillight. Philando's girlfriend, Diamond "Lavish" Reynolds, livestreamed the entire incident on Facebook--you can hear the officer screaming at her while she tries to hold it together and her four-year-old daughter says “It’s ok, Mommy. I’m right here with you.”2 Then Diamond was arrested while the police took her child away.

Philando Castile complied with the officers' orders. He had a concealed carry permit. The only thing he could've done to avoid being killed was to not be Black. Share the petition.
    
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Rep. Diane Russell--end superdelegates

Whether you "Feel the Bern" or have been proudly proclaiming "I'm with Her" for months, we imagine you have some concerns about the role of "superdelegates" in determining the Democratic presidential nominee. We certainly do. Although one of us is a Hillary Clinton supporter and the other is a Bernie Sanders supporter, we joined together two weeks ago to demand that the Democratic Party end this thoroughly un-democratic policy.(1)

Party leaders should never trump the will of the voters. Period.

Join us and Courage Campaign to call on the Democratic National Committee to END the role of superdelegates.
    
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Gallego for Arizona--demand common-sense gun control now!

POLITICO: "House Republican infighting has forced GOP leaders to indefinitely postpone a vote on an 'anti-terrorism package,' leaving Congress with no legislative response to last month's massacre in Orlando."

    
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DIY Roots Action--demand better qualified prison guards, tests for lead in our water

To Congress and Department of Corrections Commissioners Nationwide: Raise the corrections officer qualifications nationwide. 1. Prison guards should have at least some level of college education. 2. Prison guards should be at least 25 years of age. 3. Prison guards should have yearly background checks and psychological evaluations. Learn more and sign here.

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To Congress: Join New Jersey Congressman Donald M. Payne Jr. in supporting his proposed TEST for Lead Act, which would ensure that annual toxicity testing is conducted in public schools, nationwide. Hundreds of thousands of students in Newark, N.J., Flint, Mich., and a host of other cities are counting on you. Learn more and sign here.
    
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Tim Canova--Rick Scott and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, in bed with Big Sugar in Florida, are turning a blind eye to environmental destruction from fertilizer. Let's stop them.

Sign Tim's petition right now demanding the state of Florida clean up the blue-green algae that is devastating South Florida waterways and seashores.
    
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DGA via DKos--make voting easier

While Republican Governors around the country are working hard to disenfranchise voters before the upcoming elections, Democratic Governors are doing the opposite--they are making it easier to vote.

Add your name if you agree: Voting should be easier, and Democratic Governors can lead.
    
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Watchdog.net--make the Fed work for US!

The Federal Reserve is the most powerful economic policymaking institution in the country that is supposed to protect the economic well-being of all Americans.
But has far too often the Fed has pursued policies that favor wealthy interests over working families.

There’s a simple reason why: The big banks and financial institutions that the Fed is supposed to oversee literally own the Federal Reserve System, and dominate the Fed’s leadership.
This week, the Democratic Party’s platform drafting committee is meeting to finalize the Party’s platform for the next four years.

This is our chance to make the Fed accountable to the public again and ensure its policies actually support its mandate to foster full employment for all.
Click here to sign on to The People’s Fed and to make our agenda part of the Democratic Party’s platform.
    
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350 Action--demand the Dems get serious about climate change

The Democratic Party needs to answer Trump's climate denial with a call for serious action for climate justice
    
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UltraViolet--fire that creep Ailes!

Tell Fox Networks Group: Suspend Roger Ailes immediately, and conduct a thorough investigation into Fox News to guarantee all employees are safe from sexual harassment and retaliation.
Sign the petition
    
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CREDO action
Tell Gov. Jerry Brown: Protect our food from toxic oil wastewater.
Petition to California Gov. Jerry Brown:
"Ensure that our food is safe to eat. Prohibit the use of oil wastewater for crop irrigation in California."
Add your name:
Sign the petition ►
    

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Democracy Now!

Stories


In Dallas, Texas, five police officers have been shot dead and six others wounded. They were shot while patrolling a demonstration against the recent police ... Read More →

The shooting in Dallas that has so far left five police officers dead and six other wounded was carried out by at least one sniper who began shooting around 8:45 ... Read More →

In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, protests and vigils are continuing for a fourth day following the death of Alton Sterling, who was fatally shot by police early Tuesday ... Read More →

On Thursday in Minnesota, thousands of people attended vigils for Philando Castile. A massive crowd gathered outside the Montessori school where Castile ... Read More →

Protests against police brutality are spreading across the country in the wake of the fatal police killings of African American men Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, ... Read More →

Headlines →

 

Stories


In St. Paul, Minnesota, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the governor’s mansion to protest the fatal police shooting of African American man Philando ... Read More →

According to the Washington Post, 505 people been killed by police across the United States so far this year. African Americans — especially young Black men — are ... Read More →

Hundreds gathered for a vigil last night in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to honor father of five Alton Sterling, who was fatally shot by police early Tuesday morning. ... Read More →

In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a second video has surfaced showing the fatal police shooting of father of five Alton Sterling, who was fatally shot by police early Tuesday ... Read More →

Headlines →


    
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Daily Kos

  • This Fox News host ranting about Clinton emails was Bush's press secretary when 5 million emails vanished
  • Sign if you agree with Oxfam America: It's possible to process chickens ethically and still run a healthy business. Workers deserve safe, fair conditions. sponsored
  • Those times when Clinton's accusers—Chaffetz and Gowdy—had a few classified slips of their own
  • Fox News CEO in deep trouble? Lawyer claims he demanded oral sex from girl as young as 16-years-old
  • You must read the statement that the Sierra Club just came out with in support of #BlackLivesMatter
  • Donald Trump hides behind skirt of a Disney princess
  • Comey tanks key GOP talking point, admits classified materials were not 'properly marked'
  • Dallas protest organizers: 'Violence of any kind we condemn'
  • White man points shotgun at passing cars and then tries to shoot cop—arrested unharmed
  • Sign the petition: No more Flints! Tell Congress to fix our aging water systems.
  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter celebrate a big beautiful marriage: 'We're closer than ever'
  • Wake up, fellow white people. Time to get to work.
  • Good, bad, and ugly reactions to police killings in Dallas
  • Update on Dallas police shooting that left five officers dead, seven wounded
  • Top Pentagon official caught aiming his gun and threatening to shoot young men for being 'too loud'
  • Bernie: 'We have got to do everything that we can to defeat Donald Trump and elect Hillary Clinton.'
  • With a wink and a nod to George Takei, a beloved Star Trek character is coming out in the new movie

  • Ex-congressman calls for revenge against President Obama and Black Lives Matter for Dallas shooting
  • When FOX and their ilk tell you that BLM protestors cheered as officers fell ...
  • Shooting at Dallas protest: 11 police officers shot, five dead
  • Obama's words on Dallas
  • Dallas press conference on the murder of four police officers, wounding of seven

  • Criticism gets under Trump's very thin skin, epic meltdown ensues
  • Jessica Williams asks 'Bernie-turned-Trump' supporters, WHY? Their answers are astounding
  • Donald Trump says his first priority is himself. Spokesperson later confirms
  • Sign if you agree with the Democratic Governors Association (DGA): We must stop LGBTQ discrimination in the states. sponsored
  • Judge who asked reported rape victim, 'Why couldn't you keep your knees together?' faces hearing
  • Scandal, 'scandal,' and scandals
  • Fox News host files bombshell sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit against Fox CEO Roger Ailes
  • Stop whatever it is you are doing and watch this message from veterans about Donald Trump
  • These Philadelphia parents take the top prize for how to react when your daughter comes out as gay
  • Republicans demand an investigation of the Clinton investigation
  • Sign if you agree with NARAL: Time to end the special committee attacking women’s health. sponsored
  • The issues according to Trump
  • The terrorists we face wear badges
  • Eight months before Iraq invasion, Tony Blair told Bush—'I will be with you, whatever'
  • Republicans rev up the anti-Clinton overreach machine
  • Back to back nights of police brutality: Police shooting in Falcon Heights
  • Harrowing video shows black man shot by Baton Rouge police
  • The most thorough, profound and moving defense of Hillary Clinton I have ever seen
  • If you believed the lies about the FBI investigation, you owe it to yourself to find better sources

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    AlterNet

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    Several conservative voices believe others besides the shooter are to blame for the Dallas killings. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    Kelly tries to dismiss the dangers African-Americans face every day in encounters with the police. READ MORE»

    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    Staying calm in the face of sheer horror may have saved her life and her daughter's life. READ MORE»

    By AlterNet Staff, AlterNet
    11 were shot; 5 have died. 3 suspects are in custody; another was killed by police robot after shootout. READ MORE»

    By Chauncey DeVega, Salon
    It's psychologically and spiritually unhealthy for black Americans to watch endless imagery of attacks against them. READ MORE»

    By Sarah Lazare, AlterNet
    Attorneys say unnamed officials violated Manning's most basic right to confidentiality. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    During the violence late Thursday, Mark Hughes was repeatedly misidentified by police and the media as a suspect. READ MORE»

    By Amanda Marcotte, Salon
    Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were shot while carrying guns, but the NRA isn't stepping up to defend them. READ MORE»

    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    Reynolds spoke at a rally yesterday that took place outside the Minnesota Montessori school where her boyfriend Philando Castile worked.  READ MORE»

    By Brad Reed, Raw Story
    At the opening of the infamous Ark Museum, atheists arrived to provide science lessons to visitors. READ MORE»


    By AlterNet Staff, AlterNet
    Three suspects in custody; massive manhunt for a fourth is underway. READ MORE»

    By Arun Gupta, Raw Story
    He kept claiming to fear for his life and said he was justified in pulling his gun and threatening to shoot the crowd of unarmed protesters. READ MORE»

    By Kali Holloway, AlterNet
    Yet more evidence of the need to document anti-black police violence in America. READ MORE»

    By Sirry Alang, Salon
    The impact of racial discrimination and police brutality extends far beyond those directly affected. READ MORE»

    By Robert Reich, RobertReich.org
    Trump absurdly tries to position himself as a Sanders clone on trade—and it's laughable. READ MORE»

    By Ronnie Cummins, AlterNet
    Some organic brands are embracing the latest version of the DARK Act that would nullify Vermont's landmark GMO labeling law. READ MORE»

    By Neal Gabler, Moyers and Company
    The 2016 campaign is less a populist revolt than a corporate media takeover.  READ MORE»

    By Lorraine Berry, Raw Story
    The historical parallels all led to violence. READ MORE»

    By Tana Ganeva, The Influence
    They falsely pitched the sting as a way to bust sex traffickers and help their victims. READ MORE»

    By Sam Pizzigati, OtherWords
    Heavy penalties are giving banks huge profits while crushing those juggling their finances. READ MORE»

    By Vijay Prashad, AlterNet
    A journalist goes undercover to get former policemen and officials to tell their stories about the 2002 Gujarat riots.  READ MORE»

    By Paul Tough, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    Helping poor children succeed is a responsibility we are failing to meet.  READ MORE»

    By Cicely Marston, The Conversation
    Porn is probably not the most important cause of sexual harms for young people. READ MORE»

    By Angela Glover Blackwell, Yes! Magazine
    Women make up nearly half of the workforce, yet old-fashioned policies keep them unequal partners. To remedy this, we must first ensure basic opportunities—like making sure girls can get to school. READ MORE»

    By Kris Gunnars, BSc, Authority Nutrition
    From fat burning to brain function improvement, the powerful benefits of green tea make it a superfood. READ MORE»

    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    The infamous and evil Roy Cohn was a big influence on Donald Trump. READ MORE»

    By Jen Sorensen, AlterNet
    Frequently transmitted by toupee'd candidates, the only antidote is voting. READ MORE»

     
    By Elizabeth Preza, AlterNet
    A routine traffic stop in Minnesota resulted in the unnecessary death of another black man.  READ MORE»

    By Kali Holloway, AlterNet
    The sexism and harassment at Fox goes far beyond Ailes, Carlson says. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    "How is one party's nominee for president praising a mass murderer?"  READ MORE»

    By Dan Greenstone, Salon
    This gift from my wife was supposed to be harmless fun—but now when people stop, all I feel is dread. READ MORE»

    By Nick Turse, TomDispatch
    A general with an uncanny knack for self-promotion. READ MORE»

    By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
    'The Young Turks' points out that wealthy businessmen are treated differently than most.  READ MORE»

    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    Hundreds gathered for a vigil last night in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to honor Sterling.  READ MORE»

    By Sarah Lazare, Michael Arria, AlterNet
    Clinton said the U.S. had to support the coup to continue sending aid, but leading campaigners say the aid is directly tied to political assassinations. READ MORE»

    By David Ferguson, Raw Story
    “Burke has an extraordinary history of taking advantage of vulnerable people. John Henry Wenk fought back and is winning." READ MORE»

    By Amanda Bent, Drug Policy Alliance
    Under legalization, pot use by kids hasn't increased, but arrests of kids for smoking pot have, especially if they're not white.  READ MORE»

    By Karen Fratti, The Frisky
    Local leaders and activists fear the girls are victims of sex trafficking. READ MORE»

    By Kali Holloway, AlterNet
    A common painkiller might be making us less sensitive to other people's pain. READ MORE»

    By Nick Schou, Hot Books
    Many shows and films including Argo, Zero Dark Thirty, 24 and Homeland have had major access to the brass at Langley. READ MORE»

    By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
    Prosecutorial excess and abuse of power.  READ MORE»

    By Sarah Lazare, AlterNet
    The president announces that promised troop withdrawals are being reversed. READ MORE»

    By Amanda Marcotte, Salon
    Trump has quite the track record of praising dictators for supposedly being strong and effective leaders. READ MORE»

    By Lorraine Chow, AlterNet
    The company covertly indoctrinates children through education propaganda. READ MORE»

    By Rob Bryan, AlterNet
    The small crowd packed into Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s townhouse embodied the increasingly hermetic world that mainstream Zionism occupies. READ MORE»

    By Nuno Reis, Ana Ferreira-Barbosa, The Conversation
    Clinical lab equipment needs to undergo a similar revolution to the one that led to the development of modern computers. READ MORE»

    By Emily Cooper, Paul Maginn, The Conversation
    Sex work has a more complex role in local communities than is commonly portrayed. READ MORE»

    By Emran Feroz, AlterNet
    Obama confessed to killing innocents, knowing he would not face accountability. READ MORE»

    By Phillip Smith, AlterNet
    Everybody wants to get rich growing pot in Colorado, and that's turning into a problem for the growers.  READ MORE»

    By Jenny Pierson, AlterNet
    Could Opaque Couché be coming to mar a bodega shelf near you? READ MORE»

    By Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
    About a thousand housekeepers, cooks, bellmen and servers at Trump’s Taj Mahal Atlantic City casino went on strike on FridayREAD MORE»

    By Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project
    A sobering example of the most depraved use of state power in the immoral War on Drugs.  READ MORE»

    By Brad Reed, Raw Story
    She walked off set in 2012 after Brian Kilmeade said: “Women are everywhere, we’re letting them play golf and tennis now. It’s out of control.”  READ MORE»


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    Movies

    The Young Turks: Trump might drop out...for a price. Reminds me of the Cracked video I posted here recently, in which the whole Trump campaign was presented an elaborate jokey joke.

    Disabled teen with brain tumor beaten bloody by TSA at security checkpoint

    What the religious don't understand about science