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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Conservative Anti-Gay GOP US Senator Gets Outed | The New Civil Rights Movement

Conservative Anti-Gay GOP US Senator Gets Outed | The New Civil Rights Movement
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
When it comes to outing politicians as gay, there is no one with a better track record that Mike Rogers. Rogers, who for years ran the much-feared Blogactive.com website, has outed Congressmen Mark Foley, Larry Craig, David Dreier, and Edward Schrock, among many others. Ken Mehlman, for example.
Rogers was also featured in Kirby Dick’s Magnolia Pictures/HBO documentary, Outrage, which highlights several of the above politicians, along with others, and Capitol Hill staffers, and their anti-gay work.
So when Mike Rogers says that a well-known conservative Republican U.S. Senator is gay, look at his track record.
And what does Rogers say?
Well, this morning Rogers said that the junior Republican senator from Wyoming, John Barrasso, “had the chance to come out as gay.”


“When reached for comment, Rogers who has had a 100% record on outing closeted GOP politicians replied: ‘My tweets stand on their own,’” Will Kohler, of Back2Stonewall, first reported.
Barrasso has a long record of voting for anti-gay and anti-women legislation and voting against women and the LGBT community. If it’s pro-LGBT, Barrasso is against it. It’s it’s pro-women, Barrasso is against it.
“I believe in limited government, lower taxes, less spending, traditional family values, local control and a strong national defense,” Barrasso said in 2004, the Washington Post reported. “In the state Senate, in addition to receiving an ‘A’ rating from the NRA, I have voted for prayer in schools, against gay marriage and have sponsored legislation to protect the sanctity of life.”
And yes, he was bragging. Those comments are on his application to be appointed to the U.S. Senate after the death of Sen. Craig Thomas. It worked. And he hasn’t changed.
Barrasso, who earned a zero percent rating from HRC, voted against the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. He also voted against reauthorizing the Violence Against Women this year, which includes protection not only for women, but for “underserved populations” including sexual minorities and Native Americans. And he voted against the bipartisan expanded background checks bill that 91 percent of all Americans support.
Sen. Barrasso is also the chairman of the Republican Policy Committee, which pretends to be a legislative think tank, publishing policy papers like “Obamacare Exchange Opens Door to Fraud and Identity Theft,” and “Democrats Target Family Farms for Death Taxes.”
Senator Barrasso, 61, is a Presbyterian, divorced, remarried, and has three children. He is up for re-election in 2016. He is on Facebook and Twitter.
 http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/conservative-anti-gay-gop-us-senator-gets-outed/politics/2013/09/29/75950?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheNewCivilRightsMovement+%28The+New+Civil+Rights+Movement%29#.UkiaWCddlfA

Bill Clinton: When It Comes to Obamacare, GOP 'Begging for America to Fail' - Yahoo News

Bill Clinton: When It Comes to Obamacare, GOP 'Begging for America to Fail' - Yahoo News
JohnButts@JBMedia  - Reports:

The Republican Party is "begging for America to fail" by rooting for President Obama's signature health care law to fail, former President Bill Clinton said during an interview for "This Week" with ABC's George Stephanopoulos,
"I've never seen a time - can you remember a time in your lifetime when a major political party was just sitting around, begging for America to fail … I don't know what's going to happen. But I'll be shocked if it fails," Clinton, who attempted during his first term as president to overhaul the country's healthcare system in the early 1990s, said during an interview taped Thursday in New York while the annual Clinton Global Initiative was taking place.
A recent ABC News-Washington Post-poll found that more than half of Americans are opposed to the Affordable Care Act. But for his part, Clinton is optimistic that with time, the law - known more commonly as "Obamacare" - will grow in popularity.
"I just think that when all these dire predictions don't come out, if they don't - I believe that pretty soon, within the next several years, this'll be like Medicare and Medicaid. And it'll be a normal part of our life. And people will be glad it's there," the former president told ABC News.
READ: Clinton Calls Parts of House GOP Proposal to Raise Debt 'Chilling'
Clinton was responding to a recent suggestion by Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's political future was tied to the success or failure of Obamacare. Graham said he thinks the law will fail.
Clinton told Stephanopoulos he was "not at all" concerned about the potential failure of the Affordable Care Act having any impact on a potential run by his wife for the White House in 2016.
"I think this bill's already produced a lot of good results and every - look, they are desperate for this bill to fail, because if it's not a failure, their whole - everything they've been telling us since 1980 that government's bad is wrong. They so badly want it to fail," he said.
Since being passed in 2010, the Affordable Care Act has been a political lightning rod and has been subject to attempts by Republicans to delay and defund it. The law is at the center of the current fight in Congress that could lead to a government shutdown, which would be the first in almost 20 years.
 http://news.yahoo.com/bill-clinton-comes-obamacare-gop-begging-america-fail-130341638--abc-news-topstories.html

Friday, September 27, 2013

Black Enrollment Falls 30 Percent At University of Michigan After Affirmative Action Ban | ThinkProgress

Black Enrollment Falls 30 Percent At University of Michigan After Affirmative Action Ban | ThinkProgress
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
Seven years after a Michigan ballot initiative prohibited the consideration of race in university admissions, African-American enrollment is way down at the state’s flagship university. Black enrollment declined 30 percent at the University of Michigan’s undergraduate and law schools in Ann Arbor. According to Bloomberg’s Greg Stohr, “[i]n 2006, the last full year in which race could be directly considered in admissions, blacks accounted for 6.4 percent of the freshman class, a number that excludes foreign students. Last year, black enrollment was 4.6 percent. Hispanic enrollment fell from 5.3 percent in 2006 to 3.9 percent in 2012.”
Last March, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit struck down the ballot initiative blocking affirmative action, relying on two Supreme Court decisions that prohibit states from forcing minorities to jump through special hoops to enact a law which benefits them as a group. This decision is now before the conservative Roberts Court, however, which is unlikely to affirm the lower court’s decision.
 http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/09/25/2677641/black-enrollment-falls-30-percent-at-university-of-michigan-after-affirmative-action-ban/

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Minnesota Somalis fear backlash after Kenya mall attack - Yahoo News

Minnesota Somalis fear backlash after Kenya mall attack - Yahoo News
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
Members of the largest ethnic Somali community in the United States expressed frustration on Tuesday, fearing a backlash after the attack on a Kenya shopping mall by a Somalia-based Islamic group that has recruited fighters in Minnesota.
It was unclear whether any of the attackers were connected to Minnesota's Somali community. But Somali-American leaders in Minneapolis were quick to condemn the assault after early unconfirmed reports identified one or more of the attacking al Shabaab rebels as recruits from the United States.
At least 20 young ethnic Somali men have left Minnesota since 2007 to join al Shabaab in Somalia, some dying there, U.S. authorities have said. The Minnesota Somali community has been the focus of a federal investigation since then.
An affiliate of al Qaeda, al Shabaab has been designated a terror organization by the United States. At least 67 people were killed in Nairobi's Westgate Mall, along with five of the attackers.
"This attack has generated a real concern among the Somali communities and fear of backlash," said Omar Jamal, a community activist and former head of the Somali Justice Advocacy Center.
"Every time things like this happen, the first thing that comes to the community's mind is whether there is a connection between here and there," Jamal said.
Zuhur Ahmed, 28, said she feared that men who go on the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca will receive more security scrutiny. "The media attention is making it worse," she added.
Minnesota's ethnic Somali population has mushroomed in the last two decades from a small group to more than 50,000, due in part to generous social services for refugees, decent schools and a low cost of living, said Professor Abdi Samatar at the University of Minnesota, who arrived with his family in 1992.
"The people are nervous and worried about what the government might think," Samatar said. "I think most Minnesotans are easygoing people who know that you have to look at the individual separately from the collective, so to speak."
The fact that Minnesota is seen as a focus of al Shabaab recruiting could be due to the size of the community, Samatar said.
The American Community Survey estimated the Minnesota population of Somali-Americans at more than 32,400 in 2010, or about one-third of its estimated 100,000 population in the United States.
Samatar said some refugees become alienated because they have left their home country and feel out of place, and more resources are needed to create opportunities for young men who might be vulnerable to a recruiter's message.
"Where we have put the focus, for some reasons legitimately, is only the monitoring and the security, which alienates the community even further," he said.
U.S. authorities have been investigating the recruitment of ethnic Somali men recruited into al Shabaab from the Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and St. Paul since 2007. The first group of recruits left the state for Somalia from October to December of that year, according to the FBI and court documents.
As of May 2013, U.S. authorities had charged 18 people with providing al Shabaab with material support in the form of cash, airline tickets or arranging faked itineraries for recruits headed to Somalia training camps. Eight were convicted.
The other 10 charged were fugitives or had been killed in Somalia, according to federal authorities. At least two men with Minnesota connections blew themselves up in attacks in Somalia.
U.S. connections for al Shabaab are not limited to Minnesota. Alabama-born Islamist Omar Hammami, commonly called Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, or "the American," was a leader in the al Qaeda-linked organization until he was killed earlier in September after a falling out with al-Shabaab's top commander.
Hammami was on Washington's most wanted list.
 http://news.yahoo.com/minnesota-somalis-fear-backlash-kenya-mall-attack-231504109.html

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Cruz announces plan B for defunding Obamacare: ‘Shut down the military’ | The Raw Story

Cruz announces plan B for defunding Obamacare: ‘Shut down the military’ | The Raw Story
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Sunday warned Senate Republicans that refusing to filibuster a bill that defunds President Barack Obama’s health care reform law “is a vote for Obamacare,” and he also advised House Republicans to “shut down the military” if they had to.
After a summer of insisting that Republicans should pass a budget that would defund Obamacare or shut down the government if the president refused to sign it, Cruz got exactly what he wanted last week. House Republicans rallied behind a continuing resolution that stripped funding from the Affordable Care Act, but Senate Democrats were expected to add funding back or refuse to pass the measure.
In a Sunday interview, Cruz told Fox News host Chris Wallace that Senate Republicans should stand together and refuse to vote for cloture by filibustering if Democrats added Obamacare funding to the bill.
“Any vote for cloture, any vote to allow Harry Reid to add funding to Obamacare with just a 51-vote threshold, a vote for cloture is a vote for Obamacare,” Cruz insisted. “And I think Senate Republicans are going to stand side-by-side with Speaker [John] Boehner and House Republicans, listening to the people and stopping this train wreck that is Obamacare.”
Wallace pressed Cruz on his “end game” if Senate Democrats did pass a budget with funding for the health care law and sent it back to the House.
“Because the government is going to shut down a week from Monday,” the Fox News host pointed out.
“If Harry Reid kills the bill in the Senate, the House should hold its ground, and should begin passing smaller continuing resolutions, one department at a time,” Cruz explained. “It should start with a continuing resolution focused on the military.”
“Send it over, see if Harry Reid is willing to shut down the military,” he quipped.
Watch the video below from Fox News’ Fox News Sunday, broadcast Sept. 22, 201
 http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/22/cruz-announces-plan-b-for-defunding-obamacare-shut-down-the-military/

Mikulski Endorses Brown For Maryland Governor « CBS Baltimore

Mikulski Endorses Brown For Maryland Governor « CBS Baltimore\
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski is endorsing Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown to be the next governor of Maryland.
At a campaign rally Sunday in Silver Spring, Mikulski announced her support for Brown, a Democrat, and Howard County Executive Ken Ulman for lieutenant governor.
Mikulski cited her work with Brown to improve health care, reduce domestic violence and to spur job creation. In a statement released by the campaign, Mikulski says Brown is honorable, patriotic and willing to tackle tough issues.
Brown’s campaign says he also has the support of Gov. Martin O’Malley, Rep. Steny Hoyer, Rep. Elijah Cummings, Rep. Donna Edwards, State Senate President Thomas V. “Mike” Miller and others.
 http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2013/09/22/mikulski-endorses-brown-for-maryland-governor/

North Dakota town ready for trouble as white supremacists stake claims - Yahoo News

North Dakota town ready for trouble as white supremacists stake claims - Yahoo News
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
Grant County Sheriff Steve Bay is ready for fireworks if clashes break out between a band of neo-Nazi white supremacists and protesters determined to keep them from taking over the tiny North Dakota town of Leith.
With a population of just two dozen in a mostly white county, Leith is an attractive destination for members of the U.S. National Socialist Movement, who recently revealed that they are joining plans to turn the disintegrating town into an all-white enclave.
Group members plan to be in town on Sunday and Monday to introduce themselves to the community in what their organization's leader, Jeff Schoep, calls an "act of good will and faith."
"We have every intention of legally assuming control of the local government," Schoep said in a statement.
The group is America's largest neo-Nazi organization, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate groups.
According to the center, for more than a year, white supremacist activist Craig Cobb has been buying up properties in Leith and inviting his fellow supremacists to move in and set up a "Pioneer Little Europe," as some supporters have called it.
In an interview with WXMB-TV in Bismarck, Cobb said he had gotten a lot of offers to buy up land from what he termed like-minded people who believe white people should not be punished for wanting to live near each other.
"It's fine for all these other minorities, but not us," he said in the televised interview. "If you merely speak about it, you're going to be defamed in this country."
Schoep said that the visitors would inspect the new property, raise ceremonial flag poles, and hold a town meeting and a news conference.
"We know that opinion is divided in the town and in the media," Schoep said in the statement, adding that the trip was "a symbolic gesture of good will and faith."
Schoep will be met by a grassroots group organized through social media to protest the National Socialists' presence in the time. Organizers are hoping several hundred will attend.
"We are planning a true grassroots peaceful protest to demonstrate that we are united in a stance against hatred, violence and prejudice," reads a statement by UnityND, an anti-racism group organizing the protest, on its website. "Join us as we take to main street rural America to fight against racism."
Sheriff Bay said does not expect any trouble to break out among the 350 people expected at the event and protest, but he is prepared.
He has his officers, members of the North Dakota Highway Patrol and others coming to Leith on Sunday to help in crowd control.
"Both sides say they plan on having their demonstrations," Bay said. "They have both indicated to me that they will be peaceful demonstrations. They may be a little loud, but peaceful."
Cobb's plans were revealed in August after the Montgomery, Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center published a report detailing his land purchases in Leith, which is located in a county that is 97 percent white.
The center's report also cited county tax and property records showing that other leading supremacists, in addition to the National Socialists, had followed his lead, including Tom Metzger, leader of the White Aryan Resistance, and Alex Linder, who runs the Vanguard News Network, an online forum for the neo-Nazis.
 http://news.yahoo.com/north-dakota-town-ready-trouble-white-supremacists-stake-120240693.html

Friday, September 20, 2013

Crime alert issued at UNC for man with history of assault | abc11.com

Crime alert issued at UNC for man with history of assault | abc11.com
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
A man with a history of assaulting women at UNC-Chapel Hill may be heading back to campus.

A campus alert was sent out to both students and faculty about Christopher Deas Friday. Deas has pending criminal charges against him right now in three counties. He was arrested just this week again, and is now out on bond.
UNC Public Safety is warning students and staff that Deas could be on the prowl and should be considered a potentially dangerous person.
The 37-year-old has been banned from the Chapel Hill campus as well as UNC-Greensboro, but public safety says still he "is known to return to and frequent the campuses"
Just this week, Deas was charged with two counts of assault on a female.
UNC-Greensboro police say he crawled under a table at the school's library and began feeling women's feet. Then in 2011, at UNC-Chapel Hill, police say Deas walked inside classrooms and also was touching women's feet.
Police say he has a history of assault. They believe he drives a Honda Civic with North Carolina license plate ZSP-3472.
Public Safety asking anyone who sees him on campus or around Chapel Hill to call 911.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Obama wants new banking rules in place by year’s end - The Hill's RegWatch

Obama wants new banking rules in place by year’s end - The Hill's RegWatch
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
President Obama on Monday called upon regulators to complete a slate of regulations intended to prevent a repeat of the Great Recession.
In a speech marking the fifth anniversary of the 2008 financial crisis, Obama touted progress toward ending the risky banking, lending and investment practices that brought the economy to the brink of collapse.

Chief among that progress is enactment of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, and implementation of scores of hundreds of regulations that the Wall Street reform law requires.

“We put in place tough new rules on big banks, rules that we need to finalize before the end of the year, by the way, to make sure that the job is done, Obama said during remarks at the White House.

More than half of the requisite Dodd-Frank rules – which, by some interpretations of the law, total more than 400 – remain incomplete.

Regulators have said they expect the law to be substantially in place by the end of the year.

A lack of federal oversight was in large part to blame for the crisis, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said Monday.

“It was the culmination of many factors, including excessive risk taking, the accumulation of too much debt, and an outdated regulatory structure,” he said in a written statement. “Because President Obama took up the mantle of reform and made Dodd-Frank the law of the land, our financial system is now safer, stronger, and more resilient than it was before the crisis.”

Private employers have added 7 and a half million jobs over the past 42 months, Lew noted.

One of Dodd-Frank’s most contentious and substantive provisions was the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a new watchdog agency charged with looking out for the public’s interests.

Obama hailed the 2-year-old’s CFPB’s regulatory achievements to date, saying, “we put in new protections that crack down on the worst practices of mortgage lenders and credit card companies.”

Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/regwatch/finance/322467-obama-wants-new-banking-rules-in-place-by-years-end#ixzz2fAGBqsKn
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Syria seeks reprieve from U.S. strikes with Russia plan - Yahoo! News

Syria seeks reprieve from U.S. strikes with Russia plan - Yahoo! News
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
Syria accepted a Russian proposal on Tuesday to give up chemical weapons and win a reprieve from U.S. military strikes, while its jets returned to the sky to bomb rebel positions in Damascus for the first time since the West threatened force.
Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halki accepted the Russian proposal "to spare Syrian blood," state television reported.
The United States and France had been poised to launch missile strikes to punish President Bashar al-Assad's forces, which they blame for chemical weapons attacks that killed hundreds of civilians on August 21.
The White House said President Barack Obama, who called the Russian proposal a potential breakthrough, would still proceed with a vote in Congress to authorize force.
But the vote now appears more about providing a hypothetical threat to back up diplomacy, rather than to unleash immediate missile strikes to punish Damascus for gassing its civilians.
The Russian diplomatic initiative, which emerged after off-the-cuff remarks by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry alluding to such a deal, marks a sudden reversal following weeks in which the West appeared finally headed towards intervention, having stayed on the sidelines while war escalated for years.
But whether inspectors can neutralize chemical weapons dumps while war rages in Syria remains open to question.
Syria's rebels reacted with deep dismay, saying the proposal had already emboldened Assad to launch a deadly new offensive and meant that last month's gas attacks would now go unpunished.
France said it would put forward a U.N. Security Council draft resolution on the basis of Moscow's proposal. Syria would have to put its stockpiles of chemical arms under international control and face "extremely serious" consequences if it violated the conditions, Paris said.
The proposal provides a way out for Obama, to avoid ordering unpopular action. It may make it easier for him to win backing from a skeptical Congress, which could have severely damaged his authority if it withheld support for strikes.
Russia's Interfax news agency quoted Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem, visiting Moscow, as saying Damascus had agreed to the Russian initiative because it would "remove the grounds for American aggression".
While the diplomatic wrangling was under way in far-flung capitals, Assad's warplanes bombed rebellious districts inside the Damascus city limits on Tuesday for the first time since the August 21 poison gas attacks. Rebels said the strikes demonstrated that the government had concluded the West had lost its nerve.
"By sending the planes back, the regime is sending the message that it no longer feels international pressure," activist Wasim al-Ahmad said from Mouadamiya, one of the districts of the capital hit by the chemical attack.
The war has already killed more than 100,000 people and driven millions from their homes. It threatens to spread violence across the Middle East, with countries endorsing the sectarian divisions that brought civil war to Lebanon and Iraq.
The Russian proposal "is a cheap trick to buy time for the regime to kill more and more people," said Sami, a member of the local opposition coordinating committee in the Damascus suburb of Erbin, also hit by last month's chemical attack.
But Damascenes in pro-Assad areas were grateful for a reprieve from Western strikes: "Russia is the voice of reason. They know that if a strike went ahead against Syria, then World War Three - even Armageddon - would befall Europe and America," said Salwa, a Shi'ite Muslim in the affluent Malki district.
"I'm so happy. I'm so grateful. Our country will be alright," she said.
"WELL PLAYED"
French officials said their draft resolution was designed to make sure the Russian proposal would have teeth, by allowing military action if Assad is uncooperative.
"It was extremely well played by the Russians, but we didn't want someone else to go to the U.N. with a resolution that was weak. This is on our terms and the principles are established. It puts Russia in a situation where they can't take a step back after putting a step forward," said a French diplomatic source.
The White House portrayed the deal as a success that vindicated Obama's firm stance.
"We see this as potentially a positive development and we see this as a clear result of the pressure that has been put on Syria," White House spokesman Jay Carney said on Tuesday.
The Russian proposal could make it easier for members of the U.S. Congress to vote to authorize action as part of a diplomatic initiative, knowing that it will not lead directly to missile strikes which are opposed by most Americans.
Republican Senator John McCain, a leading hawk, said lawmakers were working on new wording of a Congressional resolution to ensure "strict timelines and guidelines that would have to be met" for Assad to give up chemical arms.
OBAMA CAUTIOUS
The White House and the Kremlin both said the Russian proposal was not entirely new and that Obama and President Vladimir Putin had discussed the principles behind it in the past. Putin's spokesman said it came up at a summit last week.
Nevertheless, it appeared to emerge out of the blue after unscripted remarks by Kerry, who responded to a question in London on Monday by saying the only way for Assad to avoid U.S. strikes would be to relinquish his chemical weapons.
In his initial remarks Kerry said such an event was unlikely, and the State Department said he was only making a rhetorical point. But within hours, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was proposing exactly that, and Obama was cautiously hailing a potential breakthrough.
With veto-wielding China also backing it, it would be the rare Syria initiative to unite global powers whose divisions have so far blocked Security Council action. Assad's main regional backer Iran has also signaled support, as has U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
Gulf Arab states which support the rebels were skeptical, however: "It's all about chemical weapons but doesn't stop the spilling of the blood of the Syrian people," said Bahrain's Foreign Minister Shekih Khaled bin Ahmed al-Khalifa.
After 12 years of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Obama has had a hard time winning support for strikes from the public or Congress. Britain quit the coalition threatening force after Prime Minister David Cameron lost a vote in parliament.
Obama was still cautious: "It's possible that we can get a breakthrough," he told CNN, although he said there was a risk that it was a further stalling tactic by Assad.
"We're going to run this to ground," he said. "John Kerry and the rest of my national security team will engage with the Russians and the international community to see, can we arrive at something that is enforceable and serious."
ASSAD OFFENSIVE
The wavering from the West dealt an unquestionable blow to the Syrian opposition, which had thought it had finally secured military intervention after pleading for two and a half years for help from Western leaders that vocally opposed Assad.
The rebel Syrian National Coalition decried a "political maneuver which will lead to pointless procrastination and will cause more death and destruction to the people of Syria."
Assad's forces - which had been withdrawing from fixed positions and bracing for expected Western strikes - appear to have responded to the hesitation by redoubling an offensive to clear fighters from Damascus suburbs.
Troops and pro-Assad militiamen tried to seize the northern district of Barzeh and the eastern suburb of Deir Salman near Damascus airport, working-class Sunni Muslim areas where opposition activists and residents reported street fighting.
Fighter jets bombed Barzeh three times and pro-Assad militia backed by army tank fire made a push into the area. Air raids were also reported on the Western outskirts near Mouadamiya.
Syria is not a party to international treaties which ban the stockpiling of chemical weapons but is bound by the Geneva conventions that forbid using them in war. Syria has not said whether it possesses poison gas, while denying it has used it.
Western states believe Syria has a vast undeclared chemical arsenal. Sending inspectors to destroy it would be hard even in peace and extraordinarily complicated in the midst of a war.
The two main precedents are ominous: U.N. inspectors dismantled the chemical arsenal of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein in the 1990s but left enough doubt to provide the basis for a U.S.-led invasion in 2003. Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was rehabilitated by the West after agreeing to give up his banned weapons, only to be overthrown with NATO help in 2011.
Assad's government says last month's chemical attack was the work of rebels trying to win Western military support, a scenario Washington and its allies say is not credible.
Human Rights Watch, the New York-based watchdog, said evidence strongly suggested Syrian government forces were to blame because the attack used rockets and launchers in the possession only of government forces.
 http://news.yahoo.com/obama-sees-possible-breakthrough-syria-weapons-proposal-010203859.html

Friday, September 6, 2013

Tavis Smiley and Professor Cornel West – ‘Bligoted’ Turncoats Without A Home. : ThyBlackMan.com

Tavis Smiley and Professor Cornel West – ‘Bligoted’ Turncoats Without A Home. : ThyBlackMan.com
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
Why are Tavis Smiley and Cornel West always so racially inflammatory when referring to the policies of President Obama? Every comment they make seems to be hostile, disrespectful, and racially slanderous. Cornel West, who was alleged to be an intelligent man, doesn’t seem to be able to open his mouth without alluding to “Black puppets,” “house negros,” or “the Obama’s plantation.”
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They claim to want to be taken seriously, yet, they just can’t seem to bring themselves to say, “MR. PRESIDENT, I think you’re making a serious error. Here are the reasons why,” and then going on to engage in an intelligent and constructive discussion of the issues.  Instead, they rant and rave and name-call in a way that they never did against neither Bush, nor Clinton.
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So are these two individuals really interested in the issues they’re discussing, or are they simply using the political issues as a pretext to attack President Obama the man? This is clearly not simply an oversight on their part, because in response to comedian, Steve Harvey, referring to Smiley and West as ‘Uncle Toms,’ Cornel West said the following:
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“When you’re trying to talk about issues that affect the people, name calling get’s in the way. Name calling is nothing but another weapon of mass distraction.” – Cornel West. (http://www.eurweb.com/2011/08/steve-harvey-ain%e2%80%99t-sorry-about-what-he-said-except-the-uncle-tom-thing/)
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So what’s the deal with these two. Why are they KNOWINGLY barraging America, and the Black community, with their “weapons of mass distraction?”
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Based on their own definition, Tavis Smiley and Cornel West are deeply engaged in a game of mass distraction. They’re not only PURPOSELY lendingTavisandWest comfort to the enemies of the Black community – after all, PRESIDENT OBAMA is the most powerful symbol of Black competence in the world – but they’re also slapping the Black community in the face in the process, because every time they’re disrespectful of the president, FOX News and every White racist and bigot across this country take that and run with it. They say, “We told you that Black people are incapable of handling power – they don’t even have any respect for Obama themselves.”
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So since their propensity for distraction clearly demonstrates that they not legitimately trying to address the issues, why are Tavis Smiley and Cornel West engaged in this outrageous behavior? The answer is quite simple. Just like the GOP and the corpo-Republican congress’ strategy of promoting gridlock and maintaining high unemployment, Smiley and West are attempting to PUNISH America for electing this Black president. Never mind, that their activities cause division and distract from the president’s attempt to create jobs and improve conditions all over America, and, in the Black community – “let the people suffer” – the only thing that matters to them is their own self-serving agenda.
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Thus, as a direct result of their self-service and bitterness, Tavis Smiley and Cornel West have allowed themselves to become a tool against their own people, and Black people have had a serious problem with that sort of mentality for nearly 400 years. The reason for that is, Black people are the product of the very same racist environment as White people, so the weaker-minded among us tend to be just as racist towards other Black people as any sheet-wearing Hillbilly. Their attitude reflects the position that Black people (except for themselves, of course) are inferior, so any Black man who thinks he’s equal to the White man is a phony. That’s clearly the attitude of Tavis Smiley and Cornel West.
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Like much of Black America, at one point I had a tremendous amount of respect for these two individuals, but once they began to engage in the behavior described above, I quickly began to realize that they are two ignorant, self-serving, and weak-minded Black men who are doing a tremendous disservice to the Black community with their public stupidity. That’s why I’ve made exposing them to the Black community a way of life. In many ways I’m hurting myself, because I should be writing books and talking about other things, but I’ve decided that this issue is so important, that I’d make exposing Tavis Smiley and Cornel West for what they are my contribution to my people (I recognize that discussing oneself is in an article is bad form, but I’m often asked why I’m so fixated on Smiley and West).
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While people like Tavis and West put on a good front like they’re super-Black, they’re actually overcompensating for the way they really feel. Such people have such low self-esteem and want to be accepted by the White man so badly, that much like a beaten-down and defeated dog they feel a dire need to crawl up with their tail between their legs, and then turn over and reveal their stomachs to win the approval of those who look upon them with disdain. This is obviously the case with this Tavis Smiley and Cornel West.
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While they engage in a lot of militant rhetoric, they engage in that rhetoric with a wink towards the White establishment. Clear evidence of that fact is Tavis Smiley’s close association with Walmart, Wells Fargo Bank, and various other ALEC-connected corporations that leave no stone unturned to victimize and undermine the Black community, including a brutal assault on the Voters’ Rights Act. If Smiley was truly as dedicated to the Black community as he claims, he would not only NOT be associated with these corporations, but he would be speaking out against them with the most pronounced vigor. But when was the last time you heard either Tavis, or West, say one critical word against Walmart, or how Wells Fargo Bank, along with Tavis’ able assistance, victimized over 30,000 poor minorities in what the Department of Justice described as the second largest housing discrimination case in the nations history? (http://wattree.blogspot.com/2013/01/a-question-for-both-tavis-smiley-and.html)
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The same is true of Cornel West. In the 2000 election he teamed up with Ralph Nader and helped George W. Bush get elected president of the United States. Bush won the election in Florida by a mere 537 votes. The Nader/West coalition stripped away 97,488 votes from Vice President Gore in Florida alone. But did he say, “I made a big mistake?” Absolutely not. West tried to team up with Nader AGAIN in the last election to do the very same thing to Obama. So the problems that West is criticizing Obama for not fixing fast enough, West himself helped to create! In addition, since he tried to do the very same thing in the last election, we can’t even give him the benefit of a doubt by saying that he might have made a mistake. (http://wattree.blogspot.com/2011/09/once-again-nader-and-west-team-to-elect.html)
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But there’s an irony here. Much like the defeated dog, people like Tavis and West never manage to win the love and respect they seek. All they succeed in doing is generating even more disdain, not only from their own people, due to their disgustingly weak behavior, but also from those whose approval they so desperately crave, because no one likes a person who is so weak, and has so little character, that he or she will turn on his or her own. Yes, the White establishment will use them to their advantage, but they’ll hold their nose in the process of doing so. Thus, that leaves Tavis Smiley and Cornel West homeless – nobody wants to claim them, other than other turncoats like themselves.
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The bottom line is, Tavis and West are actually Black racist – “bligots” (Black-on-Black bigots) – and by definition, all racist are desperate individuals. One of the primary reasons that people become racist in the first place is because they recognize their innate mediocrity as individuals. As a result, they want to believe that in spite of their personal shortcomings, they’re special by virtue of some benevolent gift of nature that’s been bestowed up them. In short, since they see themselves as having very little personal value, they base all of their feelings of self-esteem upon being a part of a ‘special’ and exclusive club. That’s why racists – both Black, and White – hate Obama so intensely.
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Obama’s position and superior intelligence is an assault on the self-esteem of all racists – both Black and White. For White racists, Obama’s very existence destabilizes the lie of innate superiority that they depend upon to maintain their self-esteem. Black racists tend to hate him for the same reason. They tend to believe that they’re an aberration, and an accident of birth made them innately superior to their own people. Therefore, they hate Barack Obama because his very presence clearly demonstrates that they’re nothing special. So essentially, Obama represents a pie in the face of their delusions of grandeur.
 http://thyblackman.com/2013/09/06/tavis-smiley-and-professor-cornel-west-bligoted-turncoats-without-a-home/

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Laid-Off Workers: Ken Cuccinelli's Campaign Tricked Us Into Appearing in GOP Attack Ad | Mother Jones

Laid-Off Workers: Ken Cuccinelli's Campaign Tricked Us Into Appearing in GOP Attack Ad | Mother Jones
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
On Wednesday, the campaign of Republican Ken Cuccinelli, who is running for governor in Virginia, released a new TV ad hammering Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe for investing in the fiber-optics company Global Crossing. When Global Crossing filed for bankruptcy in January 2002, hundreds of workers were laid off and many current and former employees saw their 401(k) accounts and severance pay packages wiped out. "Yet political insider and investor Terry McAuliffe cashed in," Cuccinelli's ad says. McAuliffe banked $8 million on an investment of $100,000.
The new ad features three former Global Crossing workers. Like last year's powerful ads featuring middle-class workers talking about Mitt Romney's business record, the ex-Global Crossing employees give the ad its emotional resonance. But here's the catch: Two of the three employees tell Mother Jones that they were never told their words would be used in a political attack ad appearing in a state some 400 miles away.
Deb Goehring, one of three ex-employees who appear in Cuccinelli's ad, says she received a call out of the blue this summer asking if she would appear in a documentary film about the human toll of the Global Crossing bankruptcy. She says she spoke with a film crew for an hour and a half at a nearby hotel and signed a waiver allowing the filmmakers to use her interview however they pleased.
The filmmakers asked Goehring several times about McAuliffe and the money he made off the company. "I said I don't really know anything about Terry McAuliffe," Goehring told Mother Jones. "He was not involved in day-to-day operations in any way that I saw. As far as I'm concerned, he was like me, a stockholder, and he was able to make money at it. More power to the man. Good for him."
Goehring says she never recalls any mention of her interview being used for a political ad. She didn't know her interview had been used by the Cuccinelli campaign until a Mother Jones reporter told her about it. "If I had known that's what it was for, I never would've agreed to the interview," she says. "I know nothing whatsoever about Terry McAuliffe, and I don't have any feelings about him one way or the other."
In the ad, Goehring describes being laid off in August 2001: "I got walked out and that was it. My career was over." After viewing the ad, Goehring replied, "Wow, that was likely the only negative thing that I said in the entire hour-and-a-half interview. But, it's true, I did get walked out and my career with GC was over. However, that has nothing whatsoever to do with [McAuliffe], as far as I know."
Corey Darrow, another ex-Global Crossing employee in the ad, says McAuliffe's name came up often in her own interview for the film crew that made the ad. "What do you think about [McAuliffe]?" Darrow recalls her interviewer asking. "'What do you think about what he did?'"
When Global Crossing filed for bankruptcy in January 2002, its collapse was overshadowed by that of Enron, which had folded the month before. When the filmmaker approached Darrow, she recalls, he spoke of wanting to better publicize what happened at Global Crossing, and she agreed to speak with him this spring about her own experiences. Darrow says he identified himself as James Abushar.
Like Goehring, Darrow says Cuccinelli's name never came up in any of her interactions with Abushar. Nor was Darrow ever told that her interview would be used in a political attack ad in Virginia. "I'm kinda glad I got my story out there. What's it doing for me? I dunno," she says. "But I wish I would've known where it was going to be shown and when."
Gary Baron, the third ex-employee in the Cuccinelli ad, did not respond to requests for comment left at his home and office. Cuccinelli adviser Chris LaCivita and a spokeswoman for Cuccinelli's campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
John Pusloskie, president of the Communications Workers of America chapter in Rochester, New York, says Abushar approached him this spring claiming he was an "independent journalist from Detroit" interested in making a documentary about the Global Crossing bankruptcy. He seemed convincing as a journalist, Pusloskie says, "so I spilled my guts to the guy." Pusloskie also connected Abushar with the former president of a local union that represented workers of a company Global Crossing purchased and the current president of the union's retiree club.
Pusloskie says he was furious and disgusted when he heard about the Cuccinelli ad. "I'm pretty pissed off that somebody comes in here saying he's something, then taking advantage of people who are extremely hurt by the situation and using it for a political purpose," he says. "And I feel terrible that I fricking referred him to the president of the retiree club, and that the guy befriended some guy that was already emotionally wounded by it."
Abushar, Pusloskie says, "basically made a goddamn fool out of me."
Contacted by phone, Abushar referred Mother Jones to "the people who did the ad." He declined to say who those people were. "I didn't do any ad," he said. "You need to approach the folks who did that." He did not respond to questions about his contacts with Goehring, Darrow, or Pusloskie, who all referenced him by name. He said he would call back with more information about the ad, but has yet to do so.
 http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/09/http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/09/ken-cuccinelli-virginia-attack-

Monday, September 2, 2013

NAACP skeptical after historic Wyoming summit with KKK representative | The Raw Story

NAACP skeptical after historic Wyoming summit with KKK representative | The Raw Story
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
Under heavy security and with a brace of ground rules in place, four representatives of the NAACP and a high-ranking member of the Ku Klux Klan met in Casper, Wyoming on Saturday night. The Wyoming Star-Tribune reported that John Abarr, an organizer for the United Klans of America, sat down with the NAACP team in a conference room at a Parkway Plaza hotel in a meeting that took months to coordinate and at which certain topics were agreed upon as off limits.
Jimmy Simmons, head of the Casper NAACP, contacted the Klan personally after months of local attacks on African-American men who were seen in the company of white women. Klan literature began to circulate in the community and initially, Simmons thought about having an anti-Klan rally. He decided instead on direct diplomacy.
He sent a letter to a contact address for the Ku Klux Klan asking for a meeting, but not expecting a reply. A reply came, however, and plans for a summit began to move forward. The Star-Tribune‘s Jeremy Fugleberg attended the historic meeting, possibly the first time the two organizations have voluntarily and peacefully met.
The KKK’s Abarr arrived in a dark suit and carrying a brown briefcase, wrote Fugleberg, and was quick to assert his non-racist bonafides to Simmons and the other NAACP members. The modern Klan, he told them, is a non-violent Christian group that advocates for conservative political causes. Abarr assured them that he was a paying — and card-carrying — member of the American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Current Klan imperial wizard Bradley Jenkins gave the meeting his blessing, Abarr said, in hopes that the groups could come to an understanding.
“He lives in Alabama, and he told me he would love to sit down with the NAACP in Alabama and talk,” Abarr told the group. He argued to them that a certain amount of segregation is good for the races, and that whites and African-Americans shouldn’t mingle.
“We want white babies,” he said. But the beatings in Casper, he insisted, were the work of a splinter group. He called them a hate crime and said they shouldn’t be condoned by anyone.
His group, based in Great Falls, serves as a neighborhood watch group, handing out fliers and pamphlets.
“I like it because you wear robes, and get out and light crosses, and have secret handshakes,” he told his listeners of being in the KKK. “I like being in the Klan — I sort of like it that people think I’m some sort of outlaw.”
The NAACP team was skeptical. Fuglesang wrote that Mel Hamilton told Abarr, “You’re really confusing me, because I don’t think you understand the seriousness of your group.”
“I think what Mel is saying, is that based on your history, based on the Klan’s history, it’s hard to shed the skin of your group not being violent, not being killers, murderers, terrorizers,” Simmons explained. “It’s hard to imagine that.”
Hamilton was particularly skeptical. As the meeting wound down, he said to Abarr, “It’s obvious you don’t know the history of your organization. It’s obvious to me that you’re not going out and talking about the good — you’re not talking about inclusion, you’re talking about exclusion. And it’s obvious to me you don’t know what you are. So I don’t know what good this dialog has done tonight.”
Abarr said, “It’s obvious we don’t agree on everything.”
Simmons invited Abarr to join the NAACP and, surprisingly, the Klan representative accepted, paying the $30 membership fee and including a $20 donation.
“We’ll have to do this again sometime,” Abarr said, shutting his briefcase. “Or maybe not. I don’t know. We’ll have to keep in contact for sure, though.”
Then he left, escorted by a phalanx of security personnel.
Watch video about Jimmy Simmons’ history with racism and discrimination in Wyoming, embedded below via Wyoming PBS:

 http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/02/naacp-skeptical-after-historic-wyoming-summit-with-kkk-representative/

Syria sought WMD material in Switzerland | The Raw Story

Syria sought WMD material in Switzerland | The Raw Story
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
Syria made multiple attempts to buy equipment in Switzerland that could have been used to make weapons of mass destruction, but officials blocked the sales, Swiss authorities said Monday.
A total of 14 attempted purchases by Syria were turned down since 1998 by Switzerland’s export-control watchdog, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, its spokeswoman Marie Avet said.
Among the contested items were a bioreactor, an industrial vacuum pump, and valves.
Avet told AFP that export controls on sensitive products can apply even to relatively cheap items, and that the 14 rejected purchases were worth a total of 1.7 million Swiss francs (1.38 million euros, $1.7 million).
The items in question could have had a civilian use, but there were reasons to believe that they could have been used to build weapons, she said.
Swiss authorities have not issued export licences for such goods to Syria for the past five years, she added.
The Swiss newspapers Tages-Anzeiger and Bund reported Monday that documents released by WikiLeaks showed Syria contacted Swiss manufacturers via front companies, but that an unidentified third country tipped off Switzerland that Damascus was involved.
 http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/02/syria-sought-wmd-material-in-switzerland/

Report: Public schools more segregated now than 40 years ago

Report: Public schools more segregated now than 40 years ago
JohnButts@JBMedia - Reports:
Today, African American students are more isolated than they were 40 years ago, while most education policymakers and reformers have abandoned integration as a cause.
That reality is explained in a new report called “For Public Schools, Segregation Then, Segregation Since: Education and the Unfinished March” by Richard Rothstein of the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute, which looks at the reasons and the implications of continued school segregation.

Here are some excerpts of the report (with footnotes removed), which you can read here in full:
Fifty years ago last January, George C. Wallace took the oath of office as governor of Alabama, pledging to defy the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision prohibiting separate public schools for black  students. “I draw the line in the dust,” Wallace shouted, “and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever” (Wallace 1963).
Eight months later, at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Martin Luther King Jr. set forth a different vision for American education. “I have a dream,” King proclaimed, that “one day right down in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.”

Wallace later recanted, saying, “I was wrong. Those days are over, and they ought to be over” (Windham 2012). They ought to be over, but Wallace’s 1963 call for a line in the dust seems to have been more prescient than King’s vision. Racial isolation of African American children in separate schools located in separate neighborhoods has become a permanent feature of our landscape. Today, African American students are more isolated than they were 40 years ago, while most education policymakers and reformers have abandoned integration as a cause.

In place of integration, politicians, commentators, and public education critics, content with situating black students in racially homogenous schools, declare  instead that the test score gap between black and white students is the “civil rights issue of our time.”

Although this gap is real, it has been declining for decades, while a host of factors besides schools influence student performance. The marchers did not need to be told what a half century of subsequent social science research has confirmed — schools cannot fulfill their potential so long as African Americans are segregated, as King put it, into “a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.”

Today, many black children still attend schools in racially and economically isolated neighborhoods, while their families still reside in lonely islands of poverty: 39 percent of black children are from families with incomes below the poverty line, compared with 12 percent of white children (U.S. Census Bureau(a)); 28 percent of black children live in high-poverty neighborhoods, compared with 4 percent of white children (Casey 2013).

Other socioeconomic hardships that powerfully affect student achievement also remain unacceptable for black students: Housing for many remains inadequate (Sherman 2006); the black unemployment rate remains today, as then, more than twice that for whites (Austin 2013). While the minimum wage has been extended to some occupations in which black workers predominate, its level today is below that established in 1967, inflation-adjusted and in relation to national average wages (Mishel 2013). A discriminatory criminal justice system today incarcerates many more black young adults than it did 50 years ago (Alexander 2010).

Freeing African Americans from these lonely and segregated islands was the aspiration of the 1963 March on Washington. Yet with the march’s demands for school integration and economic justice still unfulfilled, how did test scores become the civil rights issue of our time?

Should we focus on the achievement gap?
School reformers typically justify subordinating demands for economic and social equality to school policies aimed at narrowing the achievement gap by claiming that if black scores were higher, graduates would get better jobs, earn higher incomes, and could then afford to live in middle-class neighborhoods relatively free of crime, anti-social temptations for their children, and intrusive and aggressive policing. As New York’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg once cavalierly put it, if schools improved, “a lot of what Dr. King wanted to accomplish in our society will take care of itself” (Wyatt 2002).
His claim was flawed for three reasons.
First, public education critics exaggerate the economic benefits of better achievement because they ignore how firms employ credentials for workforce sorting. Many good reasons exist for helping all children get better educations, but one is not that education itself can solve problems of poverty and inequality. Better-educated workers can be more productive, but they can also comprise a surplus of qualified job seekers, depressing wages. Already, many college graduates are employed part time, are forced to work as poorly paid interns rather than career-path professionals, or are working at jobs not requiring their skills (Rampall 2012). This surplus can grow if reformers progress toward their objective of having all students “college ready.”
If more educated workers grow in number faster than the economy and faster than the  proportion of jobs requiring higher education, wages of these workers will fall. Education alone can be a ticket to the middle class only if proportional to the number of middle-class jobs available. School reformers fantasize that as more workers get more education, technology will eliminate poorly paid jobs on which many workers now depend—driverless trucks will deliver goods to retail malls, fast food restaurants will be self-stocking, and new medical technology will permit the elderly and disabled to live independently. It is only a fantasy.
Improving blacks’ education relative to whites would reduce blacks’ disadvantage in competing for better jobs, but would not itself do much to increase the number of such jobs. The combination of more education and tepid economic growth could produce a new underclass of well-educated truck drivers, coffee baristas, and home health care aides. Equality requires not only enhancing African Americans’ competitive position when competing with whites for limited opportunity, but also expanded opportunity with truly full employment for all workers — black and white — and improved labor standards. African Americans, no matter how well qualified, have never made rapid gains in periods of economic stagnation.
African Americans who complete high school still have 18 percent unemployment, twice the white rate. Even before the 2008 recession, unemployment for black college graduates was 50 percent higher than for whites; by 2011, over 8 percent of black college graduates remained unemployed, compared with 4.5 percent for whites (Mishel et al. 2012, Table 5.3).
Continued racial discrimination may partly explain this ongoing disparity. It may also result from spatial mismatch — blacks are disadvantaged in competing for jobs located where historic housing discrimination has prevented them from residing. No doubt, the disparity may partly result from blacks having poorer achievement than whites with similar attainment. Whatever the combination of reasons, school reformers hold out false hopes to many when they tell black students that if only they get more education, they will enjoy middle-class incomes with middle- class security. They will certainly benefit from more education, but the “if only” misleads.

A second flaw in school reformers’ approach is their mostly backwards theory of cognitive development. True, children with better achievement are more likely to escape poverty, but even more so, better socioeconomic family conditions enable children to improve achievement. Children coming to school in poor health or with unstable housing are absent more frequently and cannot benefit from good instruction. Children who walk (or ride) to school through violent neighborhoods, or who return to these neighborhoods after school, are stressed and less able to focus on studies. Children with more frequently unemployed parents suffer from insecurity that affects learning.
These children cannot reasonably be expected to achieve, on average, like children without these disadvantages, no matter how high quality their instruction. Equality requires that the cycle of low achievement leading to poverty and poverty leading to low achievement be interrupted, but contrary to reformers’ assumptions, the latter direction is more susceptible to policy influence and a more powerful lever than the former.
And third, obsession with test score improvement undermines disadvantaged children’s opportunity for well-rounded education that public schools more typically deliver to middle-class children. The obsession is counterproductive because developing literary and quantitative proficiency requires balance between mechanical skill and background knowledge; holding educators accountable for the test scores in schools serving large numbers of disadvantaged children creates incentives to narrow curricula by directing time, effort, and resources away from non-tested curricular areas and toward more test preparation and drill in math and reading. This strategy ignores that literacy depends not only on decoding print but also on informed curiosity about history, literature, science, and the arts. Mathematics proficiency also relies upon children’s having quantitative problems they are motivated to solve.
Graduates of both races need cultural literacy to compete in middle-class society and the workforce. Contemporary school reformers ignore this balance between basic skill and background knowledge, and exacerbate disadvantages of impoverished black youth.

The march forward
… Whatever the shortcomings of public schools, damage to black children from the recent recession and its disparate impact on their families exceeds damage attributable to inadequacy of the schools that black children attend. Social and economic improvements necessary for African American educational success are conceivable only in reasonably stable communities and in reasonably secure families. While white adult unemployment has come down slowly from last year, the rate for blacks — still last hired and first fired — has remained virtually unchanged (BLS 2013). …

… Poor white and poor black families may improve their circumstances and leave high-poverty neighborhoods. But when poor white families move to better neighborhoods, their children benefit from better environments. When poor black families move to better neighborhoods, middle-class flight from these neighborhoods frequently ensues; the segregation (and poverty concentration) of the new neighborhoods increases, defeating these families’ mobility …


… Neighborhoods in major metropolitan areas are segregated because of a century-long pattern of racially motivated and racially explicit federal, state, and local policies of banking regulation, mortgage guarantees, public housing, law enforcement, planning and zoning, highway and school construction, and urban renewal (Rothstein 2012, 2013; Rothstein and Santow 2012a). Effects of these public policies endure; segregation of major urban areas today offends the Constitution and calls for a remedy.

It is inconceivable to think that education as a civil rights issue can be addressed without addressing residential segregation — a housing goal of the March on Washington. Housing policy is school policy; equality of education relies upon eliminating the exclusionary zoning ordinances of white suburbs and subsidizing dispersed housing in those suburbs for low-income African Americans now trapped in central cities.

By stressing integration as the most important goal of education improvement, the [1963] March on Washington had it right. It is appropriate not only to commemorate this resolve, but to renew it.
Read the full report here.
 http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2013/08/29/report-public-schools-more-segregated-now-than-40-years-ago/