Archive for January 16th, 2004


Feds slam California prison system

Feds slam California prison system



California’s $5.3-billion penal system is plagued by a pervasive “code of silence” that protects rogue guards, corrupts recruits and is condoned by leaders who “neither understand nor care about the need for fair investigations,” a federal report charged Thursday.


At the very top of California’s vast Department of Corrections, officials face unrelenting pressure from the powerful prison guards union and are unwilling to discipline officers who attack inmates or engage in other misconduct, says Special Master John Hagar, a prison expert appointed by a federal judge.


Hagar’s report, still subject to review, amounts to a sweeping indictment of the department’s ability to police itself, and recommends criminal charges against former Corrections Director Edward S. Alameida and a high-ranking deputy.


The grotesque California prison system is a legacy of deposed governor Gray Davis, who took huge contributions from the prison guards union, constantly built new prisons, did his absolute best to insure no one was ever released, and ignored cries for reform.


Now the feds have weighed in, and I expect this corrupt prison system, this relic of of the unmourned passing of Gray Davis, to start collapsing.



Alameida, who resigned as director in December but remains on the department payroll and will assume an unspecified post after an extended vacation, emphatically denied wrongdoing.


“I am particularly disturbed by allegations that I interfered with an investigation or investigations,” he said in a statement.


You should be disturbed, pal. This is a federal investigation. Your web of influence doesn’t extend to DC, and federal prosecutions can be very nasty indeed - something you richly deserve.

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Something to think about

Something to think about



Honesty may be the best policy, but it’s important to remember that apparently by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy.


George Carlin

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Bush booed in visit to…

Bush booed in visit to Martin Luther King’s grave



Several hundred protesters loudly booed President Bush on Thursday as he laid a wreath at the grave of Martin Luther King on the anniversary of the civil rights leader’s birth.

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A bold new innovation

A bold new innovation


Jim Hightower, my favorite populist left-wing Texan, reports:



I have exciting news for those of you who worry that American industry is losing its creative edge! America West Airlines has just implemented a stunning innovation that is certain to revive this sagging industry and assure profits, new jobs, and happy skies as far as the horizon extends. The innovation? Ads on tray tables!

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The Western Wall. A parable.

The Western Wall. A parable.



A reporter goes to Israel to cover the fighting. She is looking for something emotional and positive and of human interest. Something like that guy in Sarajevo who risked his life to play the cello every day in the
town square.


In Jerusalem, she heard about an old Jew who had been going to the Western Wall to pray, twice a day, every day, for a long, long time. So she went to check it out. She goes to the Western Wall and there he is!


She watches him pray and after about 45 minutes, when he turns to leave, she approaches him for an interview.


“I’m Rebecca Smith, CNN News. Sir, how long have you been coming to the Western Wall and praying?”


“For about 50 years.”


“50 years! That’s amazing! What do you pray for?”


“I pray for peace between the Jews and the Arabs. I pray for all the hatred to stop and I pray for our children to grow-up in safety and friendship.”


“How do you feel after doing this for 50 years?”


“Like I’m talking to a fuckin’ wall.”

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China cancels Africa’s debt

China cancels Africa’s debt



China has cancelled the debts owed to it by 31 African countries. The show of solidarity will give African leaders greater leverage to demand that the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and the wealthy finance capitalists in the bastions of imperialism do the same.


In his opening address to a two-day China-Africa conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announced on Dec. 15 that his government has fulfilled, ahead of schedule, its debt exemption commitments and cancelled debts totaling $1.27 billion.

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