No president should have these powers

I know this news came up an epoch ago in internet time (last week) but in the interest of demonstrating consistency in opinions (which is apparently not required of more highly-paid pundits) and in fulfilling my duties as a blogger, I would like to state here and now, that I am appalled, ashamed, shocked and a bit frightened that it appears President Obama, a man I supported for the presidency, has authorized the death, without due process or trial, of an American citizen.

If you read the above link, from the Guardian, a newspaper from the United Kingdom, you’ll learn that the person who has been given a death sentence by the elected head of the now aptly-named Executive Branch, has been “linked” to a failed plot to bomb an airplane full of innocent victims last Christmas. The person, one Anwar al-Awlaki, was born in New Mexico, which makes him nominally eligible to be elected to the same position that Barack Obama now holds – although I doubt Anwar al-Awlaki would make it past the arduous primary process, regardless of how socialist/communist/fascist/Democrat our country has become since November 2008.

This is the logical endpoint of the rise in Executive Branch powers that have been claimed going back several administrations, administrations of both Democratic and Republican colors. To be sure, a craven former official from the 43rd president’s administration would not go on the record with his or her name, but did attempt to avoid any shadow of war crimes prosecution by pointing out that there appears to be no record of the 43rd president ever taking this particular step. Oh, would that there would any shadow of war crimes prosecution in our country.

Shit, I know, I know, that I’ve said this before, but try as I might, I can’t find a link now. I’ll update this if I find it (or if someone finds me saying the opposite) but let me clearly state my position on whether presidents who swear an oath to uphold the United States Constitution should be able to imprison, or restrict the free speech of, or assassinate, or plant evidence on, or abridge our freedom from state religion, or in any other manner restrict the rights of American citizens: No, they should not.

No president should have the powers that I’ve seen presidents use for as long as I’ve been watching presidents. And that goes for ones I voted for just as well as those I did not. I draw the line. I don’t care what the rationale is. I don’t care if they’re “keeping the country safe” or “protecting our national interests” or whatever bullshit reason they give.

No president should have these powers.


Update: I found a post where I made my position clear, although it does not explicitly mention political parties. In September 2007 I wrote, in regards to electing Steve Novick to the US Senate (my emphasis added):

“Steve Novick is on the side of the majority of Americans and Oregonians on many issues: universal health care, getting US troops out of Iraq, returning to the 500 year-old principle of allowing all humans the right to challenge their accuser in court (habeas corpus), and holding the Executive Branch accountable in order to prevent future administrations to abuse the powers Bush/Cheney have claimed in their devastating terms in office.”

If that’s not clear, I will make it clear now: When I wrote those words, I meant to include all administrations, Democratic, Republican, Whig, No-Nothings, Teabaggers, you name it. No president should have these powers.

Race for the Roses 5K 2010 Results

So I ran this 5K last Sunday.

There was some trouble with TriMet – MAX trains were backed up and blocked by the race route. It made me get off my train and walk across the Steel Bridge; it cost my friend Shawn some stress since he was on a train with closed doors within line of sight of the convention center.

But that was just a minor hiccup, and soon my friend and I stood at the starting line, waiting for the race to begin. The weather was perfect: around 50° F, a little wind, but no rain and plenty of sun to cheer up the competitors.

I told Shawn (though I’m not sure if he heard me) that if we got separated during the race, that I’d wait for him at the finish line on the right hand side. I wanted to push myself, to see how close I could come to my personal best today.

I started strong, and for at least the first mile and a bit more, when I turned to look, Shawn, who was running his second race ever, and his second 3 mile run ever, was right there next to me or a few steps behind. I thought he did very well!

I did not take a walk break until just past the 2 mile mark, feeling a small bit of shame for having to do it. I walked a few more times on the final mile-plus; but looking at my Runkeeper stats, even with the walk breaks, I was still faster than 10 minutes per mile! And my first two miles were a tick or two better than 9 minutes per mile. To put this in perspective, today’s time is my 6th best 5K time since I’ve started running races in 2004.

I’m pretty much a 9 minute miler for the 5K. I’d like to be an 8 minute miler, but I suspect that time and my weight are working against me. I can’t de-age, but I can lose weight. I can also work on my upper body strength, which more than one person have told me will help my breathing and endurance.

New Radiohead song

Via Pitchfork comes video of Thom Yorke debuting a new Radiohead song at some event I didn’t go to on a coast I rarely visit.

Luckily, some bastard videotaped it so we can all share in the thin reedy voice and angsty melody.

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Wow. I feel sadder already.

Make no mistake, I will listen to everything Thom Yorke and the boys record. I mock, because I love.

Funny cat videos

Since I haven’t been writing much lately, enjoy this funny cat video.

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Hey, it made me laugh.

Son of a bitch, brotha’

Tuesday is LOST day, and in honor of tonight’s episode, here’s a couple of video compilations; Sawyer’s catchphrase “son of a bitch” (although used by other characters, as seen below),

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I’ll be a monkey’s uncle

I barely remember if I said that first, and Kevin started acting like a monkey, or if he was acting like a monkey and I said that. It was so long ago. Kevin must have been 3 or 4, which would make me 9 or 10 (exactly, because he was born on my birthday). I remember it was warm, and we were in the front yard of Kevin’s parents’ house (apartment?) and I remember everyone laughing when I said, out of frustration and not a small amount of smart-assed-ness, “Well, I’ll be a monkey’s uncle.”

That launched him into a joyful kid’s spasm of eek-ing and cavorting and swinging his arms and miming the eating-of-bananas that anyone would recognize as being a monkey, deflecting my grumpy complaint and turning it into a game.

That’s my earliest memory of Kevin, my nephew, friend, and basically-my-brother. And if he’s reading this (hi, Kevin!), I’m thinking about him pretty much all day.

Yes, we can. Again.


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I know the bill is flawed, and I know there are loopholes, and I know there’s reason enough to criticize the process, and the leadership, and our broken traditional media, and all that.

But… c’mon. This is a turning point. Doing at least this much is more progressive then allowing the status quo.

And for right now, I’m happy I voted for President Barack Obama. He got something done.

Tomorrow I’ll go back to bitching about him not ending the war fast enough, continuing some of the worst abuses of #43’s foreign policy and detainee and terror war policies.

Trying not to celebrate early, but…

I’m watching C-SPAN while our Congresscritters debate and, hopefully, vote on Health Care Reform today.

And this song keeps going through my head:

Of course, the first time I had that song running through my head, it was in support of a potential Presdient John Kerry. So, y’know, that’s how effective it was.