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State of the Nation

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Open Thread for Night Owls & Early Birds

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As was widely commented upon throughout wwwLand Thursday, Patrick Cockburn at The Independent writes:

Revealed: Secret plan to keep Iraq under US control
Bush wants 50 military bases, control of Iraqi airspace and legal immunity for all American soldiers and contractors

A secret deal being negotiated in Baghdad would perpetuate the American military occupation of Iraq indefinitely, regardless of the outcome of the US presidential election in November.

The terms of the impending deal, details of which have been leaked to The Independent, are likely to have an explosive political effect in Iraq. ...

But by perpetuating the US presence in Iraq, the long-term settlement would undercut pledges by the Democratic presidential nominee, Barack Obama, to withdraw US troops if he is elected president in November.

The timing of the agreement would also boost the Republican candidate, John McCain, who has claimed the United States is on the verge of victory in Iraq – a victory that he says Mr Obama would throw away by a premature military withdrawal. ...

The US has repeatedly denied it wants permanent bases in Iraq but one Iraqi source said: "This is just a tactical subterfuge." Washington also wants control of Iraqi airspace below 29,000ft and the right to pursue its "war on terror" in Iraq, giving it the authority to arrest anybody it wants and to launch military campaigns without consultation. ...

The Iraqi government wants to delay the actual signing of the agreement but the office of Vice-President Dick Cheney has been trying to force it through. The US ambassador in Baghdad, Ryan Crocker, has spent weeks trying to secure the accord.

David Stout at The New York Times writes:

U.S. Not Seeking Permanent Iraq Bases, Ambassador Says

The United States ambassador to Iraq dismissed any suggestion on Thursday that the Bush administration was maneuvering to set up permanent military bases in Iraq.

"I’m very comfortable saying to you, to the Iraqis, to anyone who asks, that, no indeed, we are not seeking permanent bases, either explicitly or implicitly," the ambassador, Ryan C. Crocker, said at a State Department news briefing. ...

Mr. Crocker turned to humor in parrying a question on whom the Iraqis would like to see in the White House next year.

"Well, I haven’t really had any detailed discussions with the Iraqis on that," he said. "Were they to bring it up, I would probably accuse them of outrageous interference in our domestic affairs."

Total military fatalities in Iraq since March 2003: 4092

Total coalition fatalities in the same period: 4405

Iraqi fatalities as a consequence of the war: Unknown, as many as 1.4 million

The Overnight News Digest is posted.

Meteor Blades Open Thread for Night Owls & Early Birds Iraq permanent bases Fri, 06 Jun 2008 05:40:30 GMT

Open Thread and Diary Rescue

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Tonight's Rescue Rangers are dadanation, Louisiana1976, noddem, and ybruti, with Unitary Moonbat shuffling the scrolls.

Diaries from three Kossacks help tell the history of today: Patch Adam reminds us that 19 years ago, news viewers worldwide were treated to an image of a lone man Standing Before the Tank; iampunha recalls Harriet Beecher Stowe's first-run serialization beginning on June 5, 1851: the National Era's cabin; and Into the Woods examines how RFK's Legacy Speaks to Us Today - 40 Years After His Death.

The At-Large World

Obama and Things Obamanian

Why We Blog

  • In The American Stain, Madeleine Crowd gives a history lesson on post-Civil War slavery in America.  (noddem)
  • Kossack opinions of The Hillary Speech have run a gamut of emotions, but the one from ckemp - about long-lived grandfathers and the slowness of change in rural Louisiana – is especially poignant in the way it says She let us go, finally.   (Unitary Moonbat)
  • With incriminating pictures (and much information about rutabagas), tsunami asserts that Prince Charles Is a Secret Muslim Terrorist!  (ybruti)
And a special note, celebrating the accomplishments of one of our own:

Circle brings honor unto herself and the site with some BookFlurrie News: DKOS Author wins Book Award!

va dare has tonight's Top Comments 6.5.08 'I'll whomp 'em!' 44 in Appalachian VA (image-heavy).

jotter brings the High Impact Diaries - June 4, 2008.

Enjoy, and please recommend your own favorites of the past 24 hours in this open thread.

Diary Rescue open thread diary rescue Fri, 06 Jun 2008 04:20:59 GMT

Lieberman: "Democrat Party"

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Joe Lieberman, doing everything he can to lose his committee chairmanships next Congress, is now sending out emails to McCain's supporters and using the pejorative "Democrat Party" language:

To: Fellow McCain Supporters
From: Senator Joe Lieberman
Date: June 5th, 2008

Today, I asked Senator McCain if I could create and chair a new grassroots organization, "Citizens for McCain."

Citizens for McCain is an organization within the McCain campaign for people who put country before political party and support the candidate for President who has a proven record of bipartisanship.

As you know, I caucus with the Democrats as a United States Senator and was the Democrat Party's nominee for Vice-President of the United States against President Bush and Vice President Cheney.

But first and foremost, I am an American. I have an obligation to do what I think is best for our nation regardless of political party. My love for this country and strong belief in John McCain's character, judgment, and willingness to work with leaders of both parties has convinced me to support him for President.

I have worked with John McCain for many years in the U.S. Senate and know from experience that he can unite Democrats, Republicans and Independents like no one else in this country. He did it in the United States Senate and he can do it as President of the United States.

But we need help from McCain supporters such as you to reach out to Americans who are not currently involved in the campaign. Will you help us by recruiting your friends, family, and co-workers who may not consider themselves members of the Republican Party and ask them to join the Citizens for McCain organization?

I am confident we will find many Democrats and Independents who, like John McCain and me, put country before political party and will support a leader with a real record of bipartisanship.

Time and time again John McCain has put his country first. He refused early release when he was held captive in Vietnam. He continued to put his country first as a national leader in the U.S. Senate. He put country before party when he fought to pass campaign finance reform, sought a bi-partisan solution to the immigration problem, and consistently supported pro-environment policies. His courage to stand up to the failed Iraq war plan of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and lead the fight for a new strategy in Iraq will go down in history, and it saved American lives. These were not always the easy things to do. In fact, they were usually very difficult, and often threatened his political career. But John McCain did what was right.

He said it best in his speech in New Orleans on Tuesday night:

"(The American people) know I have a long record of bipartisan problem solving. They've seen me put our country before any President -- before any party -- before any special interest -- before my own interest. They might think me an imperfect servant of our country, which I surely am. But I am her servant first, last and always."

The phones at the campaign headquarters have been ringing with disaffected Democrats calling to say they believe Senator McCain has the experience, judgment, and bipartisanship necessary to lead our country in these difficult times. Many of these supporters are former supporters of Senator Clinton.

Senator McCain has had a very good working relationship with Senator Clinton and will continue to do so in the future. In the same New Orleans speech he said:

"Senator Clinton has earned great respect for her tenacity and courage. The media often overlooked how compassionately she spoke to the concerns and dreams of millions of Americans, and she deserves a lot more appreciation than she sometimes received. As the father of three daughters, I owe her a debt for inspiring millions of women to believe there is no opportunity in this great country beyond their reach. I am proud to call her my friend."

I am proud to call John McCain my friend and ask you to help our friend become the next President of the United States.

Please forward this email to your lists today and ask your friends, family, and coworkers who do not consider themselves Republicans to join me in filling out the Citizens for McCain form today.

Thank you for your willingness to help me expand this new organization. Together, we will make history.

I love it every time Lieberman does these things. It confirms, quite vividly, why we were right to target him despite the best efforts of the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and the media. Booting him from the Democratic Party ballot line is still one the proudest accomplishments of our movement.

So keep it up, Joe! Speak at the Republican convention! Put yourself in the minority for the next four years! And don't retire, because it'll be delicious to take you out in 2012! You wouldn't want to deny us that pleasure, would you Joe?

kos Joe Lieberman president 2008 Barack Obama John McCain Fri, 06 Jun 2008 03:01:34 GMT

The Can't Do Spirit

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More of what you've come to expect from a Republican administration -- and more of what a McCain Extension would deliver in the next cycle.  When it comes to making changes, just say it's too hard.  

The United States will tell a July meeting of the Group of Eight rich nations that it cannot meet big cuts in emissions of planet-warming gases by 2020, its chief climate negotiator Harlan Watson said.

"It's frankly not do-able for us," he told Reuters on Tuesday, referring to a goal for rich countries to curb greenhouse gases by 25-40 percent by 2020 compared to 1990 levels.

Note that this is the "Gang of Eight," not the UN.  We're not racing the whole world to do better in this case, only the other rich, developed nations that are supposed to be our peers in this endeavor.  And the Europeans have already said they can beat the target that's been set.  

There's no question that the Republicans will remain the immovable blockheads for the rest of the Bush administration.  The only question will be how quickly an Obama administration can reintroduce a concept that now seems foreign to America.  Yes we can.

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