Open Thread - Friday, October 23, 2015

Man what a rough week.

What it is?

Watch: GOP Congresswoman Furious When Clinton Laughs Hysterically At Awkward And Personal Question

Republican Rep, Martha Roby was none too pleased when she asked a personal and indelicate question and got laughter from the room, and Hillary Clinton, in response.

LAWSUIT CHALLENGES A MISSISSIPPI DEBTORS PRISON

LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS of Jackson, Mississippi, are being coerced into working on a penal farm in a “modern-day debtors prison” for being unable to pay municipal fees and fines for misdemeanors, according to a class-action lawsuit filed in a federal court last week.

The suit alleges that the City of Jackson, in Hinds County, employs a “pay or stay” system in which impoverished plaintiffs who are unable to pay court-ordered fines must work off their debts at the county’s penal farm in nearby Raymond at a rate of $58 per day. Those unable or unwilling to work can sit out their debts in jail at a rate of $25 per day.

Paul Ryan announces he's running for Speaker — despite not getting everything he wanted

Rep. Paul Ryan announced Thursday night that he'd run to succeed John Boehner as Speaker of the House — and he's the overwhelming favorite to win.

"I pledged to you that if I could be a unifying figure, then I would serve," Ryan wrote in a letter to his House Republican colleagues. "After talking with so many of you, and hearing your words of encouragement, I believe we are ready to move forward as a one, united team. And I am ready and eager to be our speaker."

At least this will let people see the real Paul Ryan, which is a good thing. His chances of going to higher office are now zero.

The Kashmere Stage Band is an extraordinary story.

Kashmere High School is located in a predominantly black neighborhood known as Kashmere Gardens in Houston, Texas. Music teacher Conrad O. Johnson attended an Otis Redding concert in 1967 and was inspired to translate the style of the concert into a program he could sustain at the high school in order to create opportunities for his student musicians, and thus the Kashmere Stage Band was born. During its time, KSB won national championships in high school band competitions and gained a reputation as being unbeatable. Johnson served as band director, arranger, and principal composer for the band. KSB recorded eight albums during its life.

The teenagers in the Kashmere Stage Band produced a sound equal to that of the contemporary funk bands the JB's and the Bar-Kays. Although lost for decades, since 2003 the KSB recordings have been released, some for the first time, on both vinyl record and CD and have become prized by hip-hop artists and DJ's for their inimitable sound. A notable sampling occurs on the Handsome Boy Modeling School album So... How's Your Girl?; DJ Shadow’s track “Holy Calamity (Bear Witness II)” samples “Kashmere” from the album Kashmere Stage Band Plays Originals. Stones Throw Records imprint label Now-Again Records released a compilation of KSB material in 2006.

Famous alumni include Melvin Sparks.

And the Gaines brothers.

Hang in there, things are bound to get better.

Have a great weekend!

Heh, heh Funk Friday.

Share
up
0 users have voted.

Comments

NCTim's picture

up
0 users have voted.

The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. - Friedrich Nietzsche -

gulfgal98's picture

I have been AWOL the last two days after re-opening the gg B&B for the backpackers plus a wife. Two of these people I had never met before. There are some things that are out of my comfort zone and entertaining house guests is one of them. I was exhausted yesterday after they left.

Yesterday afternoon we did take a ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway and saw some great autumn color. Unfortunately, the decision to do so was impromptu after taking one of the back packers back to Asheville so I did not have a camera, and that means no pictures. The colors were best at the mid elevations of 4500 feet or lower. At the upper elevations, the peak had passed, but overall, very nice fall colors.

Tim, I am thinking of you and your sweetie. I hope you both have a better week. Give rose

up
0 users have voted.

Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

NCTim's picture

Much better after a few days in the hospital.

up
0 users have voted.

The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. - Friedrich Nietzsche -

gulfgal98's picture

Sorry to hear this Tim. Sad You? Or your sweetie? Either way, that is not good. Take care of yourself. Sending some good karma your way for you both.

up
0 users have voted.

Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

NCTim's picture

Blood clots from not moving around.

up
0 users have voted.

The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. - Friedrich Nietzsche -

gulfgal98's picture

for you both. Sad

up
0 users have voted.

Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

enhydra lutris's picture

the clots for good.

up
0 users have voted.

That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

NCTim's picture

up
0 users have voted.

The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. - Friedrich Nietzsche -

link

Former Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee is ending his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, he said Friday.

Chafee is the second ex-Republican to quit the Democratic race after failing to gain any polling or fundraising traction in a contest dominated by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who's taken an increasingly liberal tack in the primary, and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described socialist.

Chafee kind of interested me. Too bad he's already gone.

up
0 users have voted.

link

A new study from security consultancy IHS warns that ISIS attacks are spiking at an alarming rate, up 42 percent in the past quarter. They counted 1,086 attacks attributed to ISIS worldwide from July to September, about 12 attacks per day.
IHS terror head Matthew Henman also said ISIS’ focus seems to be shifting away from trying to capture new territory and are rather aiming to consolidate their control over existing territory and eliminate the ongoing resistance by some in their territory.

For all those attacks, not much has changed.

up
0 users have voted.

Hope you and wife are doing better Tim. So sorry.

I thought Russia blew them all up, and all the ISIS folk were fleeing in droves. I have never seen so much contradictory "news". Was it always this way?

up
0 users have voted.

"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

enhydra lutris's picture

up
0 users have voted.

That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

lotlizard's picture

Wikipedia: Edward Bernays

Bernays refined and popularized the use of the press release […]. . . . Bernays convinced industries that the news, not advertising, was the best medium to carry their message to an unsuspecting public.

One of Bernays's favorite techniques for manipulating public opinion was the indirect use of "third party authorities" to plead his clients' causes. "If you can influence the leaders, either with or without their conscious cooperation, you automatically influence the group which they sway," he said.

In Propaganda (1928), Bernays argued that the manipulation of public opinion was a necessary part of democracy:

The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ...We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. Vast numbers of human beings must cooperate in this manner if they are to live together as a smoothly functioning society. ...In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons...who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.

up
0 users have voted.

First one

An amendment to a controversial cybersecurity bill will allow US courts to pursue and jail foreign nationals even if the crimes they commit are against other foreigners and on foreign soil.

The main aim of the amendment to the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (Cisa), which passed a key Senate hurdle on Thursday, is to lower the barrier for prosecuting crimes committed abroad. But the amended law would make it a crime punishable by US prison time not merely to clone the credit card or steal the Netflix password of an American citizen, but to take unauthorized information from any American company, no matter where it happens.

In other words, if a French national hacks a Spanish national’s MasterCard, she could be subject to 10 years in US prison under laws changed by the bill.

Can you say "world cop"?
Second one

The Additional Protocol to the Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism, signed on Thursday, will criminalize participating in a group for the purpose of terrorism, receiving terrorism training, travelling abroad for terrorism, funding travel abroad for terrorism and facilitating travel abroad to engage in terrorism.

"For the first time in international law, we have an instrument that criminalizes early preparations for acts of terror," said the Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland on Thursday. "It is the vital, missing piece of the jigsaw."

Can you say "pre-crime"?

up
0 users have voted.
gulfgal98's picture

This is imperial world domination, not just of countries or resources, but of human beings by making them subjected to US law even if the crime is not committed within the United States. The arrogance of this is very chilling at best and supercedes the national authority of other sovereign nations.

We are already seeing the effect of pre crime in drone strikes against persons who may or more likely may not be planning to commit a crime or act of terrorism against the United States, especially since we have no idea who we are striking with our drone strikes. All of this is very frightening to think that people elected to represent us in Congress have absolutely no second thoughts about these horrible and anti-humanitarian bills that they are passing.

up
0 users have voted.

Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

Shahryar's picture

I think about JayRaye's articles about the workers of the late 1800s, early 1900s and how a term like "anarchist" was used to describe someone who felt that the system wasn't fair. We've just changed the word.

up
0 users have voted.
enhydra lutris's picture

Noriega? Committed no crime on US soil (and actually committed no US crime at all) but we held that we could enforce our laws everywhere, so we could ban turning a blind eye to smugglers in Panama, in Panama.

up
0 users have voted.

That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

mimi's picture

I have so much respect for your work and hope things are getting a bit better for you and your sweety. Always love your music selections and just wonder what it takes to get your musical ear and musical memories.

Makes me feel comfortable to listen in here and talk my mind freely. Thanks to all for that.

I was not a Hillary supporter, but admit that she is very strong and sharp and yesterday I admired her composure. For me foreign policies of the US are one of the most important issues (and I am a bit critical about what you are doing since I became aware of US policies) and the main reason I was no Hillary fan was her ways she talked about FP. But I know it's the hardest part of US policy to handle or control, so yesterday I gave her credit for having had the courage to "handle" it at all, she has been too often and too much "bombarded" with stinky eggs. But I am unhappy with all the political outcomes that the US has created outside its own territory.

The last good thing I can figure out for the US foreign policies to be successful, was the fact that no US troops got into a shooting match or a nuclear exchange with Russia over the cold war times in the fifties and sixties on German soil. I think I grew up in a generation that had the luck to have never been confronted with real bombing warfare, but being reminded through the past WWII how that may have felt to my parent generation. It always was possible to start again and was literally always just a step or minute away (living just a mile or so from the Berlin Wall). I am so lucky to have had lived under good constitutional laws and a democracy that didn't feel "rigged" and all of that even after we had created the horrors of the past two world wars and the holocaust.

Somehow I just start to appreciate that more than ever, when I watch the current times and how all of the anxieties and hatred just seem to be close to come back and haunt the next generations.

Let's hope US foreign policies will change dramatically, no matter who will be elected. It's one of the hardest issues for any candidate, I believe.. I feel more comfortable with less hawkishness and less adoring leadership addiction, which is based solely on US military and money powers to get anybody to do what the US wants. That should stop or at least get diminished, I believe. Too many people get corrupted or get hateful (especially in Africa) over that.

Both HRC and Sanders have to ask themselves why they really want the US to be the leaders of the world. I think that's overreaching. You got your land, you brains, your people and I just don't understand why you need to be an international super power.

Let other peoples find their own ways to handle their affairs and survival. Intervene less, leave your religious zealotry at home, don't export it to foreign countries. Leave the troops at your home. Don't make profits with weapon sales. Invest in your own energy resources and technologies. Just stay out of other people's mess. Of course the same I say to any of the European appeasers and willing allies. People should all stay in their home turf and stop messing with other people's territory and customs and internal troubles.So far you haven't prevented in any country the atrocities that those countries' government have engaged in with their own citizens. That should be enough of a sign that whatever you have done hasn't worked. So, how about changing it instead of doing the same thing over and over again and expect a different outcome, when the outcomes haven't been that different in the past?

That's just how I feel right now this morning. A lot of people got kind a depressed and hopeless in the last couple of weeks. I am not alone.

But now I am going to leave and do something that's actually useful. Get my papers in order... Smile
My father used to say that "Orderliness is half of life". After all he wasn't that wrong...

up
0 users have voted.
enhydra lutris's picture

Have a good one.

up
0 users have voted.

That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

joe shikspack's picture

sorry to hear about the tough week, i hope that things ease up on you.

up
0 users have voted.
mimi's picture

Very good, and for me educational article about the historical context surrounding the Palestinian mufti. Netanyahu’s Blood Libel Against Palestinians that gives a context of why the mufti Amin al-Husseini was a bitter man and a Nazi collaborator, but did not put Hitler up to the Holocaust.

Palestine, like much of the Middle East, was in the midst of a population explosion. Because in Muslim practice all children inherit property, Palestinian farms were becoming smaller and smaller in each generation. It was an agrarian society with little industry and little absorptive capacity for the newcomers. Alienating a significant further percentage of the land from these farmers was bound to cause tensions, and it did. Mandate populations often rose up, as in Iraq in 1920 and Syria in the late 1930s, against the colonial overlords. The uprising in Palestine was complicated by the condition of dual colonialism—the administrative colonialism of Britain, which pushed Palestinians around, and the settler colonialism of Zionist Jews, which encroached on their resources. In 1936-39 the Palestinians, fed up, launched a major uprising against the British, in which some targeted Jews as well, an uprising that was brutally crushed by the British colonial army.
...
Netanyahu is attempting to paint the Palestinians as congenital Jew-haters, an attitude he blames on their “medieval Islam,” and to reconfigure the Holocaust as a Palestinian crime supported by all Palestinians. It is a monstrous blood libel. It inflicts serious injury on history. But its greatest harm lies in the future, since Netanyahu clearly means to use this libel to cavalierly rob the Palestinians of their lives, livelihoods and what is left of their land.

I needed that article to get a grip on "THE quote of the week".

up
0 users have voted.
lotlizard's picture

If things continue down this road, soon Netanyahu will be claiming that Hitler plagiarized his whole plan from a document called the "Protocols of the Elders of Palestine."

up
0 users have voted.
mimi's picture

Just read this on twitter / facebook:

Micah Zenko
10 hrs ·
At the eleven-hour United States House Select Committee on Benghazi hearing yesterday, Sec. Hillary Clinton said something in passing that has received no attention by the committee members or the media. When asked by Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL) about a video clip that read, “We came, we saw, he died [meaning former Libyan President Muammar al-Gaddafi]. Is that the Clinton doctrine?” Clinton replied, “No, that was an expression of relief that the military mission undertaken by NATO and our other partners had achieved its end.
What is now totally forgotten is that regime change WAS NOT the intended military mission of the Libya intervention in March 2011. As President Barack Obama stated (atfp.co/1kyBt2i) in a speech to the nation on March 28, 2011, "The task that I assigned our forces [is] to protect the Libyan people from immediate danger, and to establish a no-fly zone," adding explicitly, "Broadening our military mission to include regime change would be a mistake."
If the Select Committee on Benghazi had been interested in conducting an actual oversight hearing of the Obama administration’s policy toward Libya, a committee member could have pressed Clinton to explain why U.S. objectives shifted so markedly from protecting civilians to killing Qaddafi. Or, if regime change was the intended policy objective from the very beginning, why didn’t President Obama say so to the American public? Unfortunately, such a line of questioning was not pursued yesterday, nor will it be in other committee hearings. A journalist should ask Clinton about this discrepancy, since she would be making similar speeches to the nation about America's war aims.
16 Likes3 Comments11 Shares

The guy had a good ear and mind to catch that.

up
0 users have voted.