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24.3.08
Will Tibet be the undoing of the Beijing Olympics?

(as posted by iludiumphosdex @ 16:32 UTC on 24.3.08)

IN THE WAKE OF THE THEN-SOVIET UNION'S INVASION AND OCCUPATION OF AFGHANISTAN IN LATE 1979/EARLY 1980, A NUMBER OF NATIONS, AMONG THEM THE UNITED STATES, elected to boycott the Moscow Summer Olympic Games in 1980 as a show of protest.

As if in reprisal, the then-Soviet Union and several of its Warsaw Pact/COMECON satellites (with the notable exception of Romania) boycotted the Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games in 1984, prompting the Soviets to offer up a counter to the Olympics which they called "the Friendship Games" for those so boycotting.

Now, it seems as if hints are being dropped in certain circles suggesting that a few soverign nations may consider ignoring the Call to the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing this summer in response to China's late crackdown in Tibet, with varying accounts on the number of casualties (Beijing officially claiming 16 dead, whereas the Tibetan Government-in-Exile contends the figure is closer to 130) and Beijing's "show no mercy" mentalities on the "ringleaders" behind the late ultraviolence in Lhasa.

And there are still ripple effects from what happened in Tibet recently:

  • This morning's Olympic Torch Lighting ceremonies on the Plains of Olympia, outside Athens, were briefly disrupted when a protester displaying a "Free Tibet" banner briefly made an appearence before Greek security forces subdued the protester.
  • Pro-Tibetan sympathisers in the Nepali capital of Kathmandu (including a few Buddhist priests) have held protests which were all too often met with police baton charges and scuffles; one such yesterday saw six killed and twenty Buddhist priests detained.

Too, you also have concerns as to whether Beijing's official categorical pledges on controlling air-pollution levels during the Olympics will remain empty such, still putting pressure on some nations as to whether such may also be an excuse to boycott.

Not to mention Chinese police authorities banning broadcasters covering the Beijing Olympic Games doing reports from Tiananmen Square in central Beijing, fearing the likelihood of "China's image being seriously compromised" in case, say, human-rights protesters unfurled banners before the cameras with the Forbidden City in the background.

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HOW HIS FRAUDULENCY'S GREAT WITHIN AS ARE INVOLVED IN THE UR-RAHOWA AGAINST INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM will look upon newly-elected Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gillani (Pakistan People's Party/P3) as a credible ally in the aforementioned ur-RAHOWA is anybody's guess.

Especially considering where Prime Minister Gillani has pledged to order the release from detention of such lawyers as were detained under predecessor Perez Musharaf's period of emergency rule following Benazhir Bhutto's assaination. That, and an international enquiry into the circumstances behind the aforementioned assaination under United Nations control.

One reason why the Great Within needs to be all the more watchful is because of the P3's coalition with the Muslim League, which may not be quite familiar to the Great Within when it comes to terrorism-related issues and matters of interest to the "inside of the inside."

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TRY IMAGINING INDECISION 2008'S ISSUES INCLUDING SOMETHING ABOUT "GROSS NATIONAL HAPPINESS" BEING MAINTAINED as necessary to national identity and cohesion.

Yet in the remote Himalayan mountain kingdom of Bhutan, "gross national happiness" is used to describe the belief of balancing socioeconomic development with respect for traditional values and the environment. And such is the guiding principle in their first-ever legislative elections today for a 47-seat National Assembly as marks the end for the last absolute hereditary monarchy among the world's soverign nations.

Bhutan's current monarch, King Jigme Khesar Namgyang Wangchuck, is expected to remain as, more or less, a symbolic figurehead; but then again, expect considerable support across the desolate kingdom to remain for the monarchy, even if horses and pack mules had to be used to deliver ballot boxes and electoral materials to remote villages and many returning to their native villages from the Bhutani capital of Thimpu to cast ballots--one widely-reported example being that of a woman walking some 370 miles over two weeks from Thimpu back to her native village just to help write history.

Something worth thinking about in the greater debate heading into Indecision 2008.

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HIS FRAUDULENCY'S GREAT WITHIN, AND THEIR PRO-WAR DROOGS, AREN'T GOING TO LIKE THE LATEST MILESTONE IN THE IRAQI THEATER of the ur-RAHOWA Against International Terrorism: Videlicet, the 4,000th American casualty in the five years of misadventure so ensuing, so averaging about 800 troop casualties a year.

Let's just hope news of the 5,000th such coincides with the proximity to Indecision 2008--THAT alone should be enough to make the balloting even more seriously drawn-out, and then some....

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THE CLOSET APOLOGISTS FOR APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA AND THEIR ARCHITECTS, DIE AFRIKANER VOLK, are not amused @ last week's address by Democratic Presidential wannabe Barack Obama on the interrelationship between race and Presidential qualifications, as People For the American Way's Right Wing Watch blog thus notes:

A few voices on the Right have expressed partial praise for Barack Obama’s speech on race, but by and large, right-wing commentators have stuck to the script, picking over the parts where Obama mentioned the country’s racial wounds, excoriating him for failing to disavow affirmative action or liberal economic policies, and generally promoting the idea that Obama is some kind of Manchurian candidate who secretly hates both America and white people.

But if Obama hoped to start a national conversation about race, he succeeded, in a way. Many right-wing commentators have proved willing to redirect their attacks on Obama to a discussion of their views on African Americans in general. Cal Thomas opined that “black people should be listening to” Bill Cosby, not Rev. Wright. Ann Coulter announced that she had had enough of blacks talking about racism:

But the "post-racial candidate" thinks we need to talk yet more about race. How much more? I had had my fill by around 1974. How long must we all marinate in the angry resentment of black people? …

We treat blacks like children, constantly talking about their temper tantrums right in front of them with airy phrases about black anger. I will not pat blacks on the head and say, "Isn't that cute?" As a post-racial American, I do not believe "the legacy of slavery" gives black people the right to be permanently ill-mannered.

Unfortunately, the online videos of Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s church appear to be the first exposure some on the Right have had to blacks or the African American church. Human Events reporter Ericka Anderson admitted as much: “Those of us outside the black community lack any deep knowledge of black churches. The only black minister we are very familiar with was Martin Luther King, Jr.” Anderson added, “He never damned America.”

George Neumayr, editor of the Catholic World Report, was apparently scandalized by what he described as the “feverish” church-goers in the videos “hopping up and down like hyperactive children” as they follow their “buffoonish[],” “sashaying” pastor.

Perhaps we should leave the final word to Pat Buchanan, who has made a career out of claiming that “white America” is under constant threat from other ethnicities. Before Obama’s speech, Buchanan pined for the “Negroes” of the 1950s:

That Wright is a revered preacher in black America also tells us that, far from coming together, we Americans are further apart than we were in the 1950s, when Negroes could be described as Christian, conservative and patriotic. Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad did not speak for black America then. Roy Wilkins, Whitney Young and Dr. Martin Luther King did. But Jeremiah Wright makes Stokely Carmichael and Rap Brown sound like the Mills Brothers.

After the speech, Buchanan was more blunt, writing that “Wright ought to go down on his knees and thank God he is an American.”

What is wrong with Barack's prognosis and Barack's cure?

Only this. It is the same old con, the same old shakedown that black hustlers have been running since the Kerner Commission blamed the riots in Harlem, Watts, Newark, Detroit and a hundred other cities on, as Nixon put it, "everybody but the rioters themselves."

Was "white racism" really responsible for those black men looting auto dealerships and liquor stories, and burning down their own communities, as Otto Kerner said--that liberal icon until the feds put him away for bribery.

Barack says we need to have a conversation about race in America.

Fair enough. But this time, it has to be a two-way conversation. White America needs to be heard from, not just lectured to.

This time, the Silent Majority needs to have its convictions, grievances and demands heard.

(Purely personal piffle, especially regarding mein emphasis on the preceding: Methinks Pat Buchanan won't be satisfied unless White America's response is nothing less than a return to the likes of Jim Crow and apartheid--especially among such scions of "the Silent Majority" as are poor, undereducated or homeschooled and easily-influenced, let alone holding down menial positions with little or no real advancement potential and traditional prime targets for recruitment by the weird and unwholesome who take unscrupulous advantage of "white trash" elements.)



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Reflections on another (and unusually snowy) Easter weekend

(as posted by iludiumphosdex @ 00:02 UTC on 24.3.08)

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WELL, NOT EXACTLY: YOUR CORRESPONDENT HAS JUST RETURNED FROM ANOTHER OVERNIGHT with Motherdear for the Easter weekend.
 
Which, it just so happens, saw some snow on top of a major snowfall on Good Friday which disrupted things to such an extent that many churches had to cancel Good Friday services for the first time in many years--even if such is a quirk of the traditional formula for establishing the observance of Easter on the Sunday after the first full moon after the 21 March Vernal Equinox.
 
In any case, Saturday afterlunch saw Your Correspondent picked up by brother Dennis and driven to Motherdear's residence in Caledonia, Minnesota, some 40 mile south of Winona as the crow flieth--arriving with snow from Friday's storms still on the ground, by and large (yet some debris from snow-plowing operations in Caledonia could still be evident on the streets, prompting moi to shovel open the driveway and kerb around Motherdear's residence soon after arrival). Motherdear, for her part, still had the TV on @ maximum volume, as seems to be her habit; the price, I've been told, of her not wanting to wear a hearing aid prescribed her (although she hinted earlier this morning, replacing a battery in the existing hearing aid, that she might want a new one fitted).
 
On top of that, considering her age (86 going on 87), she complained of the backache, rheumatoid arthritis and lumbago flaring up time and again of late because of the seasonal change in weather patterns about this time of year. And with her TV on as loud as it is, I often have to speak up for her to understand what I was saying in conversation. (She acknowledges where, for the sake of maintaining mental alertness, she makes a habit of watching Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune every night. That, and the news. She's not the kind to want cable or digital TV, thinking FreeVee is "more than good enough" for her viewing needs.)
 
Turns out she also has another problem medical: Itchy scalp of the kind beyond the help of even Selsun Blue, requiring a special prescription-only medicated shampoo as costs $100/bottle, unlikely to be covered by Medicare Part D, another of those specimens of Republican excesses in Zealotry and True Belief as she takes issue with for undermining the soverignty and soverign identity of the country. (She agreed with me that John McCain's choice of Rev. Rod Parsley as "spiritual advisor" could be the death knell for McCain's campaign as revelations emerge of Rev. Parsley's hatemongering and bigoted teachings.)
 
Dinner last evening: Hot dish I've long been fond of--noodles, canned corned beef, cheese and peas, prepared by a neighbour of hers.
 
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AND EVEN IF THE CALENDAR SAID EASTER SUNDAY, THERE WAS A LIGHT DUSTING OF SNOW here in the Auld Home Patch as I woke up this morning and brought in Motherdear's Sunday paper. Brekkie: Reconstituted instant coffee and two toasted English muffins.
 
Just before the noon hour, Jesse (a nephew of mine by way of Dennis) picked me and Motherdera up to go down to Dennis' house for the dinner: Boneless Cure-81 ham marinated with ginger ale, brown sugar, pineapple and cloves; two varieties of potatoes (oven-roasted with onion soup mix and cheesy such topped with crumbled Ritz crackers); Jell-O fruit salad; assorted relishes I don't quite care for; biscuits ... and, for dessert later, French silk and peanut butter pies. Dennis, Debbie (his wife), Jessie, his wife and myself made up the dinner party.
 
No less than two snow showers were discerned during the course of, and following, the Easter dinner in and around Freeburg, where Dennis has his residence, interspersed with sporadic sunshine which helped melt this late run of snow.
 
Before the dessert course, Dennis, Debbie, Jessie and wife played euchre, a card game I seem to know nothing of, not having played same in my own time.
 
And just after 16h15, Dennis and Debbie drove me back ... even if there was an episode along Hwy. 26 between Brownsville and LaCrescent which saw Tootsie, their per Shar-pei, become sick in the car to the extent that Dennis had to pull off to the side of the road and get napkins for to clean up the canine mess. Dull and gray throughout, with a brief spell of sleet heading into Brownsville being the only serious precipitation coming back.
 
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AND SO, YOUR CORRESPONDENT RETURNS to the blogging routine after the Easter hiatus of sorts. As always, expect him to remain as opinionate as ever.
 
I hope, too, that you had a nice Easter.



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So much for jobs losses caused by mininum-wage increases....

(as posted by iludiumphosdex @ 00:00 UTC on 24.3.08)

CERTAIN PRO-BUSINESS ELEMENTS ON K STREET CAN ALWAYS BE EXPECTED TO ACT IN PROPAGANDA LOCKSTEP anytime Congress or state legislatures propose increases in the mininum wage companies pay to especially entry-level workers.

The most common patsy thus deployed will be that which claims that every time the mininum wage is increased, companies are forced to let workers go just to keep costs down and maintain value for money--even if it means resorting to creative patsies which conceal the real reasons.

Which lies on its face when you consider that studies have shown where mininum-wage increases have actually had the opposite effect--as in creating jobs and increasing payrolls, in turn increasing revenue from PAYE ("pay-as-you-earn") deductions for withholding taxes and Social Security contributions.

In turn, prompting some interesting questions as may want to be asked of that ilk:

  • How many companies do you know of that have actually had to let go unskilled workers in particular (including such employable only because of workfare or targeted-assistance employment schemes) following, or because of, mininum-wage increases?
  • What reasons were given to the employees affected in explaining their dismissal (as in avoiding the obvious and otherwise risking charges of improper dismissal)?
  • Could the "official" reasons for dismissal be factually substantiated?
  • How many of those thus dismissed were:
    • National Minorities?
    • women?
    • disabled workers?
    • those employed because of workfare or other targeted assistance schemes (e.g., Vocational Rehabilitation, School-to-Work, Displaced Worker Retraining, Veterans' Readjustment) where tax incentives and/or wage subsidies in lieu of traditional welfare benefits may be available to employers?
  • How many of the world's "developed" countries do you know of where no mininum-wage laws or policies exist, instead having such formulated by industry-sponsored groups on a "best practice" basis?
  • Would such opposition to the mininum wage also include support for "complete and final" denationalisation of State Social Security? How are the two interrelated?

You know where to leave the answers....


So what does the "Campaign for Union Facts" really want?

(as posted by iludiumphosdex @ 00:00 UTC on 24.3.08)

YOU'VE PROBABLY HEARD BY NOW ABOUT THE SO-CALLED "CAMPAIGN FOR UNION FACTS" offering $10,000 to ten of what they consider the worst teachers in the United States in a campaign seeking to challenge the propriety of teachers' unions and hold them responsible for what they perceive as the deteriorating state of American public education.

Which, Your Correspondent thinks, is nothing less than preening the chosen into nothing less than "singers" not unlike those you see in a typical infomercial overnights for various questionable products and services. Preening them, methinks, to the point of manipulation stopping short of brainwashing.

To which Your Correspondent would like to tell this so-called "Campaign for Union Facts:"

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Which begs a further (if unlikely) prospect of the so-called "Campaign for Union Facts" seeking support from the Christian Homeschooling Movement to recommend homeschooling based on apartheid South Africa's Nasionale Christen Opverdoing syllabus as the Last and Only Hope for Reclaiming America's Educational Glory--never mind what ConWebWatch has to say about how WorldNetDaily in particular is handling a major case dear to the hearts and minds of homeschooling sympathisers and their Religiopolitical Right droogs to the point where the movement they claim to be supporting could wind up being its own destruction by Fifth Column means:

A Feb. 29 article by Bob Unruh--a reporter who has demonstrated his own blithe indifference to core journalistic principles in his tenure at WND--reported on the California state appellate court ruling, which ordered that "several children in one homeschool family must be enrolled in a public school or 'legally qualified' private school, and must attend." The words of the ruling, Unruh wrote, "echo the ideas of officials from Germany, where homeschooling has been outlawed since 1938 under a law adopted when Adolf Hitler decided he wanted the state, and no one else, to control the minds of the nation's youth." That, in turn, echoes Unruh's history of likening anything remotely critical of homeschooling to Nazi behavior.

Missing from the story, however, was much of the background behind it; Unruh offered no link to the court ruling.

The AMPS blog (a group of advocates for public schools in Madison, Wisconsin) published the complete appellate court ruling in this case, as well as what it described as a related case involving the Long family in California's Dependency Court.

Unruh had written:

The judges ruled in the case involving the Longs the family failed to demonstrate "that mother has a teaching credential such that the children can be said to be receiving an education from a credentialed tutor," and that their involvement and supervision by Sunland Christian School's independent study programs was of no value.

Nor did the family's religious beliefs matter to the court.

But according to the court ruling, the parents claimed that Sunland Christian School was a "charter school" without any evidence that it was, as defined by state law. The ruling also pointed out that the parents were depriving their children "of an education in a public or private full-time day school setting, or by a credentialed tutor, through the ruse of enrolling them in a private school and then letting them stay home and be taught by a non-credentialed parent."

Further, Sunland's "involvement and supervision" of the Long family's education appears to have been minimal at best. According to the ruling, the school's administrator said "he makes visits to the parents' home about four times a year," and "the children in the family reported to the Department of Children and Family Services social worker that they were given tests at the end of some school years and they took the tests at the Sunland Christian School." Such minimal supervision by Sunland would seem to render it as having "no value."

While Unruh stated that the family has homeschooled their children "because of various anti-Christian influences in California's public schools"--he later added the father's assertion that "he won't allow the pro-homosexual, pro-bisexual, pro-transgender agenda of California's public schools ... to indoctrinate his children"--the court ruling noted:

Over the years, the parents of the children have given various reasons for not sending the children to school. Although previously they have stated they do not believe in the policies of the public school system, more recently they have asserted that they home school because of their religious beliefs. The father also recently opined that educating children outside the home exposes them to "snitches."

The ruling concluded: "Given this history of this family, which we need not discuss here, permitting the parents to educate the children at home by means of a credentialed tutor would likely post too many difficulties for the tutor."

What is that history? According to the Dependency Court case supplied by AMPS, which details the California DCFS' dealings with the family, it involves allegations of abuse, unsanitary living conditions, and a disturbingly controlling father:

The family’s third contact with the juvenile court came when a petition was filed in November 1993 for the same five children plus minor Rachel. According to a Department report in the instant case and a Department report in a 2001 matter involving this family, the six minors were found to be persons coming within the provisions of section 300 on the basis of the following sustained allegations: the parents’ home was dangerous to the minors in that it included, but was not limited to, approximately 60 guns, rifles and/or assault weapons; black powder in an unsecured location; and live ammunition, shells, and magazines, all of which was within access of the minors, and the guns and ammunition were in close proximity to each other. Further, the minors’ home was found to be in [*9] an endangering filthy, unsanitary and unsafe condition, and the minors were chronically filthy, and unsupervised late at night. Additionally, the parents unlawfully concealed the whereabouts of the children from the Department and father willfully gave false information to the court concerning the whereabouts of the children. Eventually all of the minors were released to mother’s care.

[...]

The fifth and current involvement of the Department with this [*10] family came as the result of minor Rachel’s contact with the Los Angeles Police Department, Wilshire Division, on January 26, 2006, when she asked to be picked up because she was tired, hungry and had no place to live. She was fourteen years old at the time. She had run away from the family home on October 29, 2005. Rachel told the Department social worker that she was tired of living under father’s house rules. She stated father would hit her with a stick, hanger or shoe if she did not follow his rules. She said he will not let her wear pants at home and she had to wear skirts or dresses, not let her wear makeup, and not let her attend public school. Rachel also reported that Leonard C. repeatedly molested her when she was between the ages of four and nine. He repeatedly groped her and would come into her room when she was in bed and put his finger into her vagina. She said she told the parents about it when she was 12 years old but they did not believe her. She stated the man still comes to the house occasionally and she worries that he might begin molesting her sister Mary Grace. She stated she engages in selfmutilation (cutting herself with a razor blade) and has problems with [*11] depression, but her parents will not send her to therapy because father tells her that speaking with him is all the therapy she needs. She stated she would never be all right with father now because she has been sexually active. She stated she would continue to run away if she is forced to live at home. The social worker reported that Rachel’s situation was similar to her sister Elizabeth’s, who also ran away, wanted to attend public school, objected to father’s house rules, was removed from the home for physical and emotional abuse, and complained that father dominates everyone in the house, including mother.

[...]

In the meantime, on January 27, 2006, a visit to the parents' two-bedroom home in Lynwood revealed it was very cramped with the family's belongings, the hallway had a dresser and plastic boxes piled almost to the ceiling and they partially blocked the door to the children's bedroom, which had no door on it. The yard was laded with junk that presented a fire hazard and breeding ground for vermin.

[...]

By the [29*] time of the May 18, 2006, adjudication hearing, Rachel was living with her sister Elizabeth. The Department was having difficulty securing a clothing allowance for Rachel because a birth certificate for her was needed but the parents continued to assert there was no birth certificate. Because the parents were not willing to sign an affadavit stating where and when Rachel was born, the Department indicated Rachel would be required to have a bone test done to determine her age, and for that, a medical or court order was necessary.

[...]

[T]he record contains substantial evidence, both from statements made by the children and from mother's own actions, that  father dominates mother and dominates the children who live at home, two of whom have repeatedly run away from home because, in  part, of the home rules father imposes. There is also substantial evidence that he has been difficult to work with in dependency  matters--evasive, uncooperative, and belligerent. There is evidence that these character traits of father's have been consistent over the  years that this family has been in dependency court. He will not permit the children to attend school. He will not permit them to  receive childhood vaccinations. He will not permit the girls to wear pants at home. He will not permit birth certificates. There is  evidence that mother does not interfere with his discipline of the children and his rules. There is evidence she does not make even  tentative decisions in dependency matters but rather defers issues until father can make decisions on them. Several of the children gave answers  [*75] to the social worker, forensic evaluator, and the court that have all the appearance of reflecting what the children were told to say or believed father would want them to say or not say.
 

The girl, Rachel, described the "education" she received at home:

Asked how much time she spent each day on being school at the parents' home, she stated "sometimes two hours. [*27] Sometimes half an hour. It depended on what homework it was." Only mother taught her, not father. She was provided with books. The books had reviews in them but not tests. Mother helped her with assignments if she  needed help. She could not recall mother being unable to help her. She would also ask [her sister] Charity but Charity "doesn't know it so she wasn't much help." Her subjects were citizenship, math, English and science. Once a year she took a test to see if she could pass to  another grade. The last test she took was at a church. The test was administered by Sunland Christian School and was a "test for that school." She passed the test but she did not remember her marks. During her schooling at home, her best subject was science and her worst was math. She was not taught geography or history. Asked if she can add, subtract, multiply and divide, Rachel stated she cannot. 

Only after AMPS published these rulings (and after they appeared on ConWebBlog) did Unruh return to the story. In a March 4 article, Unruh tried to change the focus of the story, portraying the ruling as a threat to homeschooling even though the judge merely affirmed state law, which states that "enrollment and attendance in a public full-time day school is required by California law for minor children," with certain exceptions, none of which the family met in the eyes of the court.

And, for the first time, Unruh did address the background of the family--while making an attempt to whitewash things. He went into some detail about what he called "unpublished court documents"--even though they had, in fact, been published--in "a dependency case stemming from accusations of abuse that resulted from the parents' decision to impose discipline on their children with spankings."

Unruh wrote that the "unpublished" documents note "allegations that a family acquaintance molested one of the children as well as claims regarding physical punishment relating to one child's decision to disobey household rules about being out at night," which he declared were "disputed by different people involved," but he didn't mention the numerous allegations of physical abuse by the father.

Unruh further wrote that "The current case was brought by two attorneys who had been appointed by the state to represent the family's minor children in a dependency case stemming from accusations of abuse that resulted from the parents' decision to impose discipline on their children with spankings." But in soft-pedaling the parents' "discipline," Unruh ignored statements in the dependency court case offering evidence that it went far beyond that:

Before we begin with our analysis of this issue, it is helpful to note the following. First, in two prior dependency matters, father was found to have inappropriately physically disciplined two of his children, Cam and Elizabeth. Indeed, in at least Cam's case, father's treatment of her was brutal. Both Cam and Elizabeth were children who challenged father's rules at home. Thus, there was proof of his willingness to physically abuse his children when they did not tow the mark.

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Father has a long history of physically abusing the children and mother has a long history of not protecting them from father, with Rachel being the most recent victim.

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Likewise, we find substantial evidence to support the subdivision b-3 allegation that Rachel and her older siblings are former dependent children of the juvenile court, prior dependency involvement failed to resolve the family's problems in that Rachel has been physically and emotionally abused by father and mother did not take steps to protect her, Rachel was sexually abused by [a friend of the family] and the parents did not protect her from him, and such conduct by the parents places the three minor children at risk of future serious harm. There is no need to repeat the supporting evidence here.

Unruh also didn't address one key issue mentioned by the court: the quality of the homeschool education being received by the Long children. And as he had in his previous article, Unruh uncritically repeated Phillip Long's claim that "he objects to the pro-homosexual, pro-bisexual, pro-transgender agenda of California's public schools," though Long has offered varying explanations to the court, and repeated the Nazi smear.

Unruh walked things back a little in a March 5 article. Unruh repeated the claim that the Long dependency court case "stemming from accusations of abuse that resulted from the parents' decision to impose discipline on their children with spankings" but didn't mention the allegations of sexual abuse (and, of course, again failed to mention the father's history of physical abuse or the filthy house).

A March 6 article, however, eliminated any mention of the dependency court and, thus, any hint of the family's dysfunction. Articles by Unruh on the case on March 7, March 10, and March 11, and March 12 are similarly silent about the abuse allegations.

Further, in none of these articles did Unruh offer a link to the PDF file of either the appeals court ruling or the dependency court case. Nor does Unruh seek out the views of anyone who is not a conservative activist or a pro-homeschooling advocate (aside from regurgitating a prepared statement by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger criticizing he ruling). Unruh's reporting for WND is littered with such one-sided reporting.

Meanwhile, Unruh has repeatedly proclaimed that, in the words of the March 6 article, "WND broke the story of the ruling against Phillip and Mary Long of Los Angeles."

Well, no. You're not breaking a story if you're only telling half of it.

WND has long been a cheerleader for homeschooling. Both Unruh and WND editor Joseph Farah have their children homeschooled. As ConWebWatch has noted, WND sells homeschooling materials in its stores and uses its "news" articles to boost homeschool and denigrate public education.

But in this case--whitewashing the Long family in order to adhere to its pro-homeschooling agenda--WND may very well be enabling the further abuse of the Long children.

Just as there are good public schools and bad public schools, there are good homeschoolers and bad homeschoolers. The court has found Phillip Long and his wife to be bad homeschoolers and the father to be an abusive parent. WND's failure to tell the truth about the Longs to its readers leads to the inescapable conclusion that it condones such behavior.

Do Unruh and Farah treat their homeschooled children the way Phillip Long is on record as treating his? Let's hope not; hopefully, they don't think that such poor homeschooling and such treatment of children is acceptable. But by staying silent about it, Unruh and Farah leave the impression that they do--and thus implicitly encourage such behavior.

Shielding the Longs' dysfunctional family from public scrutiny in the name of protecting the homeschool movement, as Unruh and WND have done, will damage homeschooling in the long run because the Longs contribute to an image of homeschooling being the province of extremist wackos.

Would Unruh and WND be so silent about the allegations of abuse if the Longs were patrons of public schools? Probably not.

We can't imagine anyone who truly cares about education and homeschooling would subject their children to the substandard education the Longs are on record as providing to their children. So why won't anyone within the homeschooling community admit that bad education is bad education, even (and, perhaps, especially) when it happens at home?

Indeed, WND is not the only guilty party effectively condoning child abuse. Conservative and pro-homeschooling groups have been avoiding the issue as well:

  • The Home School Legal Defense Association published a March 6 response to the decision that stated, “Homeschooling has offered a great opportunity for families to give their children a quality education with a moral and philosophical approach that is consistent with each family's beliefs.” But there’s no mention of the evidence showing that the Longs were not providing a “quality education” to their children. A March 12 “update” claimed that “there has been some confusion about the scope and nature of this ruling” and that “It’s premature to give a detailed legal analysis.” Again, there’s no mention of the family’s history. The HSLDA’s petition to urge the court to “depublish” the opinion (so “it cannot be used by other California courts and this threat to homeschool freedom will be neutralized for other California homeschoolers”) references “a confidential juvenile court proceeding” but is silent on the details, even though that proceeding has been published and represented as being about the Longs.
  • A bulletin by the Campaign for Children and Families called the ruling “a new tool for Child Protective Services to harm good parents,” but there’s no mention of the dependency court case that offers evidence that the parents were not acting as “good parents.” A March 7 CCF press release does note that “The Feb. 28 order is limited to one family in Los Angeles which has a 20-year history of litigation in the juvenile courts over the care of their children,” but, again, there’s no detail of the case.
  • A March 5 press release by the conservative Pacific Justice Institute denouncing the court ruling makes no mention whatsoever of the family’s history.
  • On the March 7 edition of his “Focus on the Family” radio show, James Dobson said the ruling “strikes at the very heart and soul of families and their children,” adding, “The court has assaulted parental rights again, and this time with a sledgehammer.” Guest and HSLDA co-founder Michael Farris said, "At the heart of this case is a distrust of parents." Dobson did allude to the family’s case, saying, “There was one family that was accused of either abusing their children or not handling them properly. And this case went to the court to address their situation, and then the court ridiculously applied it to all homeschools, people throughout the state.” But Dobson and Farris avoided mentioning any other details about the family, and Farris took pains to separate the Longs from homeschooling in general, while supporting their alleged right to homeschool: “We would like this family to win, but if they don’t win, we want it limited to just that one set of facts.” Farris also said regarding the effort to “depublish” the ruling, “We would like this family have the right to homeschool, but it would be a factual decision about them and whether their facts warrant some remedy here.”

All of these organizations could have made a statement that parental rights should reach their limit when a child is being damaged by a parent's actions, but to date they have not.

Then again, these organizations don't claim to be news sources "dedicated to uncompromising journalism, seeking truth and justice" and to be "credible, fearless, independent"; WorldNetDaily does.

As the AMPS blog stated: "The family lost their privilege to home school because of serious allegations of child abuse and other things that placed the children in danger." Through his biased and incomplete reporting, Unruh is effectively aiding and abetting the further abuse of these children by their parents. Is that what he and WND really want to happen to this family--or any family? 

Condoning child abuse may ultimately be an even worse legacy for WND than libel and reporting false claims. It's a downward spiral of journalistic deception that will eventually destroy WND unless it chooses to do something about it. But then, common sense dictates that a "news" organization exhibiting such blithe indifference to telling the truth doesn't deserve to live.



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Something for supporters of "energy self-sufficency" policies to think about

(as posted by iludiumphosdex @ 00:00 UTC on 24.3.08)

THOSE AMONG THE FORCES OF ZEALOTRY AND TRUE BELIEF WHEN IT COMES TO ENERGY SELF-SUFFICENCY AS ONE WITH NATIONAL IDENTITY AND INTEREST may want to ponder the following "WaiWai" item from the Mainichi Daily News for a case study from our Japanese brethren on how such an argument as depending exclusively on American oil and gas production is closer to folly than even the Archie Bunker/Alf Garnett element realises (never mind doubts as to the credibility of the original story):

Skyrocketing gasoline prices are hitting hard across the globe. Despite Japan's reputation for having few natural resources, it has actually had an oil production program in place for almost 150 years, leading Shukan Post (3/28) to speculate that self-sufficiency is no mere dream.

Gasoline prices have influenced the share market, bumped up the cost of packaging and led to the first large-scale consumer price rises in over a quarter of a century in some cases, having the overall effect of stifling people's lives, the weekly says.

And even though Japan is almost totally dependent on oil imports for survival, there's actually an area in Akita Prefecture that produces oil.

Yabase Oil once commanded a 70 percent share of the Japanese oil market, its control over the business so great that its little corner of a rustic part of Akita Prefecture being widely referred to as the "Oil Kingdom."

"Oil production started in 1869 and at its peak in the 1950s there were 570 wells producing about 300,000 kiloliters of oil a year," a spokesman from Teikoku Oil Co., which owns the rights to the Yabase oilfields, tells Shukan Post. "Now, there are still 44 oil wells producing about 15,000 kiloliters a year. All the oil produced is refined by a subsidiary."

Akita is also home to another oil producer, Kurokawa Oil, which was most active in Japan's petroleum heyday in the '50s. It doesn't disclose how much oil it produces nowadays, only because the amount is so meager and instead concentrates on searching for natural gas.

So, what of Japan's hopes of petroleum self-sufficiency? Well, Russia, which has recently surpassed Saudi Arabia as the world's largest oil producer, comes out with 9.84 million barrels a day.

Japan, on the other hand, produces yearly about 960,522 kiloliters, which works out to be around 6.04 million barrels, significantly short of what it needs over a week, let alone over a 12-month period. This leads Shukan Post to suggest that the idea of Japan keeping itself afloat using only its own oil may well be a lot of, er, gas.

Still, though, perhaps it was about time to find out just how much crude oil is still left in the major stateside fields of the United States (notably in Texas, Oklahoma, California and Louisana, with lesser areas of production in North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming), let alone such still having enough easily-extractable crude to significantly and measurably reduce need for imports.



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