The Evening Blues - 12-15-23



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Dr. Feelgood

Hey! Good Evening!

This evening's music features blues rock band Dr. Feelgood. Enjoy!

Dr Feelgood – She Does It Right


News and Opinion

Evening folks! I am taking the day off to go visit Longwood Gardens' xmas display with the family, so here a couple of videos and the usual music feature.

Have a good one!

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: UN Security Council's Ceasefire Call: US Isolation

Max Blumenthal on Israel's Genocide of Gaza


A Little Night Music

Dr Feelgood – Stupidity

Dr Feelgood – Feels Good

Dr Feelgood – She's A Windup

Dr Feelgood – Down At The Doctors

Dr Feelgood – I'm A Hog For You

Dr Feelgood – Ninety Nine And A Half Won't Do

Dr Feelgood – Walking The Dog

Dr Feelgood – Roxette

Dr Feelgood – Matchbox

Dr Feelgood – Nothin' Shakin' (But The Leaves On The Trees)

Dr Feelgood - Rolling And Tumbling

Dr Feelgood – Riot In Cell Block #9 / The Blues Had A Baby


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the doctor feels good in your wake

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@QMS

heh, i'm glad that the doctor was able to fill in. have a great weekend!

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snoopydawg's picture

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And with the advent of winter, an already catastrophic situation in which almost all of Gaza’s healthcare has collapsed is quickly worsening.

Women are giving birth in tents in unsterile conditions. Smoke from the wood fires is exacerbating respiratory ailments. Those in need of medicine have been forced to go sometimes to up to 10 pharmacies in an often fruitless search.

“It’s so cold, and the tent is so small. All I have is the clothes I wear, I still don’t know what the next step will be,” said Mahmud Abu Rayan, displaced from the northern town of Beit Lahia to Rafah.

“We didn’t see anything good here at all. We are living here in a tough cold. There are no bathrooms. We are sleeping on the sand,” added Soad Qarmoot, a Palestinian woman who was also forced to leave Beit Lahia.

“I am a cancer patient,” Qarmoot said as children circled a wood fire for warmth. “There is no mattress for me to sleep on. I am sleeping on the sand. It’s freezing.”

Displaced Palestinians who spoke in Rafah in recent days, tell a similar story: a perfect storm of colder weather, hugely overcrowded and insanitary conditions and a lack of food and proper shelter.

Communicable diseases are increasing alarmingly, according to surveillance data shared by the World Health Organization. There is bloody diarrhoea, respiratory infections, jaundice, hepatitis A and meningitis.

A shortage of antibiotics is driving deaths from post-operative infections among the wounded. The chronically ill, unable to access care and medication are dying often unrecorded as victims of the war.

The mother of Ramzy S, aged 54 years, who had been evacuated from northern Gaza to Rafah, was one of those cases.

“My mother died last week,” Ramzy told the Guardian. “She had high blood pressure and diabetes. We’re living in bad conditions in a Rafah UNRWA shelter. We’re in tents, lacking the most basic things we need, and everything is hard to get.

“Older people can’t tolerate these conditions. In cases like this, hospitals are unable to deal with what we call normal diseases, they are full with hundreds of injured people and still receive daily. Even injured people are in the yards of hospitals as all bed are full.

“We never expected to bury our relatives out of our area or town.”

“The conditions are extremely dire,” said Léo Cans of Médecins Sans Frontières. “People are overcrowded, then there is a lack of quality water and what water is available is bad. Because people are conserving what water they have, they are washing less.

“It is a perfect recipe for communicable diseases. And what healthcare is available has been most focused on life-saving care in the hospitals.”

Amid the focus on the injuries from the conflict, a mounting concern is disease outbreaks.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

Voting is like driving with a toy steering wheel.

@snoopydawg

the Zion monsters are destroying all the hospitals?
Targeting doctors, shutting off water, fuel and electricity
destroying all infrastructure.
It would be about death in a big way for their
imagined 'enemy'. Why the hell does no country
(except Yemen) put a stop to this? Can't imagine.

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joe shikspack's picture

@snoopydawg

it doesn't speak well for humankind. we seem to be a massively failed experiment.

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if anyone thinks what is happening in Gaza isn't a genocide
let's hear it from IsraeliZionist leaders themselves. And this doesn't
include comments from to of the worst IsraeliZionist leaders, Ben Gvir,
Smotrich

Enjoy the xmas display Joe!

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

joe shikspack's picture

@ggersh

it is inarguable that what is occurring in gaza is a genocide. that, of course, won't stop people of bad faith from arguing that it's not.

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@ggersh

despite having more reason to be than most Americans? It’s the governments that are monsters, and care least about the common people. I don’t know how Hamas operates, but would they go so far as purposely endangering the lives of their citizens? I don’t really trust any governments to take a humane approach to war. Is this what a grossly unfair advantage generates, life of little value.

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@janis b Hi Janis,

The problem is: impunity begets abuse.

n/t

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We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein

first plays @ggersh the vid
he asks why are they being
so up front about the intentions to
commit war crimes (430ish mark)

his answer is because they
think they can get away with it
he’s Wrong

the usa is telling the world don’t
try Us we CRazy you think
kibbutzland is bad? Hah! they
only got a few nukes to Us

Rabid Dawg like behaviour

we All know how
that ends don’t
we

Good Luck

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Ya got to be a Spirit, cain't be no Ghost. . .

Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
sign at protest march

Have a great time enjoying the Longwood Gardens! The pictures I have seen make it seem to be a great experience.
Am heading down to Texas on Sunday. Hope the weather holds for the trip.

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Life is what you make it, so make it something worthwhile.

This ain't no dress rehearsal!

joe shikspack's picture

@jakkalbessie

we had a great time. longwood gardens puts on quite a spectacle for xmas throughout it's spacious grounds and conservatories. the family had a great time and we wore our legs out walking around.

safe travels! i hope the weather holds for you.

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Thanks for the Max video!
And Dr. Feelgood!
It is a rainy evening here, but Saturday and Sunday should be great. We may go run and play. Who knows?
Thanks for the OT, always.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

weatherwise we picked a great day, it was pretty mild for this time of year, the wind was cold but didn't kick up too much and it was a sunny day.

have a great weekend!

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enhydra lutris's picture

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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 --

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@enhydra lutris

have a great weekend!

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/15/yemen-rebels-hit-cargo-ship-in...

Two shipping companies have announced they will pause all journeys through the Red Sea after a series of attacks on shipping by Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

Danish shipping company Maersk said on Friday it was suspending its vessels’ passage through the key Bab al-Mandeb Strait, and the German container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd said it would pause journeys in the Red Sea until Monday.

The announcements come after attacks from Houthi-controlled Yemen hit two Liberian-flagged ships in the Bab al-Mandab Strait earlier on Friday, a US defence official told the news agency Reuters.

A projectile, believed to be a drone, struck one of the vessels, causing a fire but no injuries, the official said.

The ship was identified as the Liberia-flagged Al-Jasrah, a 370-metre (1,200-foot) container ship built in 2016.

Private intelligence firm Ambrey said the vessel, owned by German transport company Hapag-Lloyd, “sustained physical damage from an aerial attack” north of the Yemeni coastal city of al-Makha (Mocha).

“The projectile reportedly hit the port side of the vessel and one container fell overboard due to the impact. The projectile caused a fire on deck” that was reported over radio, Ambrey said.

Two ballistic missiles were fired in the second attack, one of which struck a vessel, causing a fire, which the crew was working to extinguish, the US official said.

No doubt the US will condemn the attacks but crickets with regards to the GENOCIDE.

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@humphrey

no doubt that you are correct about the u.s. priorities. after all, property is expensive, palestinian lives the u.s. government considers cheap and inconsequential.

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@humphrey

What’s not to like? At least they are good to their word unlike all the other countries that threatened Israel if they invaded Gaza……crickets after they did.

Biden tells countries not to meddle in Israel’s affairs, but lets Israel meddle in theirs by bombing whoever the hell they want. On what legal grounds did Israel destroy Syria’s civilian airports? Just so damn sick of the hypocrisy and double standards.

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and the visual treats of Longwood gardens.

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@janis b

thanks, we had a great time.

have a great weekend!

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just like it is when dealing with Genocide Joe.

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@humphrey

somehow i just can't see a megacorporation like google cancelling a billion-dollar contract just because it is with a bunch of genocidal lunatics with wads of cash.

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https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/4363333-federal-judge-reje...

The reintroduction of gray wolves in Colorado could move forward as soon as this weekend, after a federal judge on Friday rejected a motion from ranching groups to block their release.

“The petitioners who have lived and worked on the land for many years are understandably concerned about possible impacts of this reintroduction,” Judge Regina Rodriguez stated.

She ruled, however, that these impacts are not sufficient “to grant the extraordinary relief” sought by the petitioning parties.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials had indicated that if they did receive the greenlight, they could begin capturing up to 10 wolves in Oregon on Sunday and start releasing them in Colorado on Monday.

Rodriguez’s Friday night ruling, which followed oral arguments on Thursday, arose after week of litigative clashes between Colorado ranching groups and wildlife officials regarding the voter-mandated reintroduction of a species that once roamed free in the Centennial State.

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@humphrey

that the western ranchers, a whiny-assed bunch of welfare queens got shot down.

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dystopian's picture

Hi Joe,

Thanks for the feel good!

Sounds like a great outing!

Have a great weekend!

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We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein

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@dystopian

hope the doctor did the job.

have a great weekend!

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puppet Juan Guaido.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/venezuelan-presidential-frontrunner-machado-...(Bloomberg)%20%2D%2D%20Venezuelan%20opposition%20frontrunner,in%20next%20year's%20presidential%20election.

Bloomberg) -- Venezuelan opposition frontrunner María Corina Machado told a local court that there’s no ban that prevents her from running in next year’s presidential election.

Machado filed a claim and an injunction hours before the deadline of a period granted by the government for the opposition to contest restrictions on running for office.

Leaving court on Friday afternoon, Machado told reporters that she hadn’t appealed her ban, since she hasn’t so far been notified of one.

“This process that we carry out primarily intends to achieve the release of all political prisoners in Venezuela,” Machado said later from her party’s headquarters in Caracas. “The next few days and hours are crucial for these purposes.”

Earlier on Friday, Washington’s Venezuela Affairs Unit had said it applauded Machado and others “courage and willingness” to appeal their ineligibilities, and that Venezuela’s government must now “demonstrate their commitment to competitive and inclusive elections.”

Last month, Maduro opened a path for barred opposition candidates to get their disqualification lifted by appealing their cases in court by Dec. 15. The concession was granted under pressure by the US, which threatened to reimpose economic sanctions a little over a month after some of them were lifted.

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