Monday, August 03, 2009

Doctors and Detainees NEWS

Screening Liberally has invited us to discuss our documentary, Doctors and Detainees, at Netroots Nation the annual convention for Progressive newsmakers on Friday, August 14th, 5pm in Room 406. We'll show a clip of our work-in-progress and get feedback from the audience.

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Dr. Davis and Julie Gribble were also invited to discuss the film on Virtually Speaking, a talk show in Second Life, on July 9.
Listen to the interview on BlogTalk Radio.

Check out the new additions to the D&D website:
The Trailer
The Debate Room where readers can discuss the issues and comment on the debate between Dr. Martha Davis and Colonel Steve Kleinman, Air Force Counterintelligence, about APA's controversial decision to allow psychologist to participate in interrogations.
and
The Action Center located on our home page, not only encourages readers to take action but shows them how!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Doctors and Detainees - A Feature Length Documentary in the Making


From DoctorsAndDetainees.com:
Since 9/11, doctors have contributed to the torture and abuse of detainees through their collaboration with interrogators at Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib and CIA black sites. Are “interrogation doctors” at the forefront of disturbing new roles for psychologists, psychiatrists and physicians in national security intelligence?
I've been working really long hours to get this project moving forward and it's good to finally see progress. The website is up (created using an older version of iWeb flogged into submission) and we've been granted fiscal sponsorship by Arts Engine, Inc., which is a big deal because with their sponsorship all donations towards the completion of the film are now tax deductible.
And to keep up with the times, we can now be joined and tweeted on facebook and Twitter.

Now I'm off to work on getting those donations....

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

You Want Who to Fail?!

Rachel, Keith, Jon, Stephen, SOMEBODY please ask republicans: "What does an Obama "failure" look like? What will befall us if his policies "fail"? You know, like what happens if you get what you hope for?

Will our economy tank? Will more people lose their jobs? Will China demand all their money back or else?
Is this what republicans want, so much so that they're hoping Obama's policies fail?

Let's hear what their fantasy scenario looks like - aren't you curious?

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Good Morning!


The view from my window of this morning's sunrise. Looks a bit like Obama sunshine doesn't it?

Sunday, January 18, 2009

"Government is not the solution..."

Really?

How about this solution?




So what do you think about that?



Then let's make it official!




Now go get 'em handsome!

Saturday, November 01, 2008

This felt Greaaaat!

We voted early so that we could help Obama GOTV in Bucks County, PA this weekend!


I highly recommend that you do the same because here's what will happen:
You'll stand taller, your skin will clear up and it will help the pain go away!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Paulson: "Put Pigs in charge of Lipstick"


Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson was making the rounds on the Sunday news shows trying his gosh darn best to sell us on this bailout, but one fact remains: he's gonna need a lot more lipstick.

$700B Dollars.
According to CNN, that's $200B more than the cost of the Iraq War, $100B more than Social Security payments last year, 9 times the cost of education last year, 35 times the cost of all foreign aid in most years and would buy enough oil to last US consumers 300 days or 2000 McDonalds apple pies for each man, woman and child in the US.

That's a lot of apple pies. So where are the assurances from Paulson that this plan will work? There could be more bank failures, jobs lost, a worsening of the economy even if this plan is implemented.
And what happens if it's not? The only report I've seen in the MSM so far is from CNN.
CNN Business correspondent Christine Romans, who has covered the market for 15 years, reports with certainty, "What we do know is what the economy can look like without a bailout."

The amber (amber...nice touch) graphic on screen reads:

ECONOMY WITHOUT A BAILOUT
What could happen:
-Companies can't make payroll or pay bills
-Consumers and small businesses can't get loans
-Corporate profits fall, hurting govt. revenue
-Companies are not going to hire people, they're going to lay people off.
-Housing prices fall ("and fall hard, and fall fast!" she adds)
-Property taxes decline
-Funding drops for schools and local services.


Well at least there's no mention of mushroom clouds yet.

She continues:
"It's really a big confidence game too, I mean you gotta have confidence in these financial institutions otherwise they're not lending money to each other and if they're not lending money to each other then the rest of us aren't getting loans and people are pulling in our, our home equity lines of credit and, and, and we're not getting car loans, we're not getting student loans, and all of that just chokes the economy. And if the economy is choked and we don't grow then everybody hurts."


And what about implementing the plan?

"...There are always unintended consequences but what we're also hearing is that, um, that is a risk that has to be taken, this has got to be done fast because the certainty, uh, is, is much much worse so this is just, this is all weigh..[she sighs] you know it's who do you trust, it's who do you trust, the banks have already gotten, you know the banks have already gotten us into a whole heap of trouble, um, you know, and I'm going to say one last thing a couple of people have said to me, listen this is all about people, at its core, this is about people who took, took out home loans and they couldn't afford it. This is about people getting more than they could afford and, and, and I've heard an awful lot, there's an awful lot about this going on, on talk radio too."


Ah, so a "couple of people" have told her that at its core, this economic meltdown is not about greedy CEOs or Lobbyist or a failed Conservative economic philosophy - it's all the fault of, you know...those other people.

But then she mentions that more than one Mayor, County Attorney and Wall Street Guru has told her that poor people didn't get us into this trouble, the banking sector got us into this trouble and now tax payers are going to pay for it.

Well that clears it up for me.

The sick and demented, fiscally conservative imposters of the modern Republican party. By all means, let's put them in charge.