Friday 21 October 2011

GADDAFI'S DEATH A HISTORIC MOMENT : RUDD. : The death of Muammar Gaddafi is a historic moment not just for the Libyan people, but for the wider Arab world and for people generally searching for political freedom, Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd says. Mr Rudd says with the death of the ousted Libyan leader, it is also a time to reflect on the sacrifice of the many Libyans who died in pursuit of that freedom. "We must now also begin to plan for Libya's future and the great challenges that lie ahead," Mr Rudd said. Libyan Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril confirmed Gaddafi was killed in his hometown of Sirte, the final bastion of resistance by forces loyal to him, while Gaddafi's son Seif al-Islam was believed to be pinned down in a village near the Mediterranean city. Mr Rudd said he fully supported the words of the United Nations Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon earlier when he said it was just the end of the beginning. "Those still fighting for Gaddafi must put their weapons down immediately," Mr Rudd said. "Those fighting for the National Transitional Council must establish basic law and order as a matter of urgency. "Furthermore, the NTC must establish a process for reconciliation and national unity and, finally, the NTC must begin planning for early democratic elections to establish a long-term government in Tripoli." Mr Rudd said Australia was proud of the support it had provided the Libyan people during their struggle for freedom and proud of the fact that it was one of the first countries to support a no-fly zone in Libya, including United Nations authorised action to defend the people of Benghazi when it looked as if Gaddafi was going to suppress the uprising. "We are proud of the fact that we have been the third largest donor in the world for Libya's humanitarian needs during the civil war and we are proud of the fact that we have stood by the more than 1000 Libyan students in Australia and assisted them financially to complete their studies while war has waged back home," he said. "We now stand ready to assist Libya in new ways, including the building of its new democratic institutions and electoral processes." Mr Rudd said Australia had already offered the NTC the expertise of the Australian Electoral Commission to begin preparations for democratic elections and would offer further support through the reopening of its mission in Tripoli at the earliest opportunity. The reopening would be contingent on security, he said. Australia is ready to help Libya write the next chapter in its history after the death of Gaddafi, federal environment minister Tony Burke said. "Australia was well in front of much of the world [in supporting the campaign] when the unrest began in Libya, but I don't think any one of us expected to wake up to this news today," Mr Burke told the Seven Network. "It's a new chapter for Libya, but it's going to be for the people of Libya and their new government to work out how that new chapter is written. "It's a massive opportunity that's now in front of them, and Australia wants to be able to play a role." Opposition frontbencher Joe Hockey said the world now needed to turn its attention to Syria.


Gaddafi is Africa's latest "Big Man" to fall

 Libya's Muammar Gaddafi is just the latest name to be struck from the list of Africa's so-called "Big Men", the dwindling band of strongarm rulers who are finding it ever harder to keep their grip on power.
But while the death of Gaddafi was at least partly the result of outside intervention, it is domestic pressure from Africa's increasingly demanding city-dwellers that is forcing the pace of wider political change on the continent.
Recent African elections, while in many cases either flawed or tilted towards the incumbent, have shown they can replace the coup d'etat as the preferred way of ousting leaders who have outstayed their welcome.
"It is the ballot box not the bullet that is effecting political change in Africa," said Tara O'Connor of London-based Africa Risk Consulting.
"The pressure for this is local and sustained."
Killed by NATO-backed fighters who overran his home town Sirte on Thursday , Gaddafi topped the list of Africa's longest serving rulers with 42 years of autocratic and often bloody and eccentric power to his name.
That put him ahead of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of tiny central African oil-producer Equatorial Guinea on 32 years, Angola's Jose Eduardo dos Santos on the same, and Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe on 31 years.
The Two-Decade-Plus Club already lost two members this year with the "Arab Spring" uprisings that saw off Tunisia's Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali and Egypt's Hosni Mubarak.
CONTROLLING SIX KEY INSTITUTIONS
South of the Sahara, the push for change has been less spectacular, and some may doubt whether it is happening at all.
Burkina Faso's Blaise Compaore extended his 24-year rule in April with a landslide 80 percent poll win. Preliminary results from Cameroon's election this month showed Paul Biya due to add to his 29 years in power with a 77 percent score.
Both votes suffered from a weak opposition, allegations of irregularities and an apathetic electorate convinced its vote would change nothing -- the classic combination favouring the incumbent with a firm grip on the levers of state machinery.
Ghanaian democracy activist George Ayitteh said authoritarian rulers kept going by wielding influence over six vital institutions: the security forces, media, civil service, parliament, judiciary and election commission.
But of those six, Ayitteh said the media was increasingly slipping out of the reach of such leaders because of the growth of privately-owned FM radio stations and an expansion of the Internet, particularly in the cities.
"It is almost impossible for them to control the Internet, while radio is a very powerful medium in Africa. It is going to be harder for them to stay in power," said Ayitteh, who runs the Washington-based Free Africa Foundation.
The 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall and collapse of the Soviet Union brought to an end Africa's role as a proxy for Cold War rivalries, with superpowers propping up ideologically compliant dictators. A shift in French policy also means the incumbent in its ex-colonies no longer enjoys automatic support from Paris.
Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo learnt that to his cost in April when, after having allowed his security forces to fire live rounds at street protesters, he was removed from office by rebel forces backed by French troops.
Yet the most powerful factor of all may be the relentless demographic trend which is turning Africa into a continent dominated by young urbanites.
PRESSURE FROM THE CITIES
While many of the remaining Big Men are well into their 70s, over half Africa's billion-plus population is under 25 and in many cases have known nothing but city life, said O'Connor.
"Urbanisation is breaking down those traditional ethnic allegiances. The common factor now is demands on jobs, health and housing -- that puts pressure on the politicians."
That pressure would be all the greater were it not for the fragmented opposition in many African states, unable to put internecine rivalries aside to form a united front. Cameroon's Biya, for example, stood against over 20 opponents.
Both O'Connor and Attiyeh acknowledged it could take time for viable opposition forces to develop in some countries, but noted that, unlike two decades ago, all-out boycotts of polls handing the incumbent a walkover were now rare.
Relatively smooth elections in countries from Nigeria and Zambia, which last month led to the swearing-in of opposition leader Michael Sata, are offering Africans proof they can throw out leaders deemed not to be delivering.
Attiyeh said the Arab Spring uprisings, while not emulated further south, had created a sense of impatience for change among many Africans which in coming years may lead to a series of clashes between them and the remaining old-time leaders.
"It is not always going to be smooth sailing," he warned.

Gaddafi Dead: Will Dictator's Death Strengthen Obama's 2012 Chances? (PHOTO), Christian News

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Thursday 20 October 2011

Barack Obama 2012 Fundraising Team Replaces Newcomers Of 2008 With Democratic Establishment

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Frederick Butler: Herman Cain, Tavis Smiley & Cornel West: Black Sheep or Wolves in Black Sheep's Clothing?

Frederick Butler: Herman Cain, Tavis Smiley & Cornel West: Black Sheep or Wolves in Black Sheep's Clothing?:

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Moammar Gaddafi, President Obama and the 2012 election - The Washington Post

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Saturday 15 October 2011

Mamata warns Maoists to end violence - YouTube

Mamata warns Maoists to end violence - YouTube:

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James Zogby: Deja Vu: 2012/1996

James Zogby: Deja Vu: 2012/1996:

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Social media companies 'friend' politics – USATODAY.com

Social media companies 'friend' politics – USATODAY.com:

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The Tea Party Is Bolstering Itself To Remain Influential and Relevant in 2012 - Technorati Politics

The Tea Party Is Bolstering Itself To Remain Influential and Relevant in 2012 - Technorati Politics:

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Plouffe: Pounding Wall Street to be 'one of the central elements of the campaign next year' – Pro-Perry super PAC: $55m budget - POLITICO Playbook - POLITICO.com

Plouffe: Pounding Wall Street to be 'one of the central elements of the campaign next year' – Pro-Perry super PAC: $55m budget - POLITICO Playbook - POLITICO.com:

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UPDATE 1-Obama seeks to put onus on Republicans on jobs | Reuters

UPDATE 1-Obama seeks to put onus on Republicans on jobs | Reuters:

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Thursday 13 October 2011

Obama Poster Contest Angers Design Community: It's 'The Opposite Of Jobs'

Obama Poster Contest Angers Design Community: It's 'The Opposite Of Jobs':

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Obama Poster Contest Angers Design Community: It's 'The Opposite Of Jobs'

Obama Poster Contest Angers Design Community: It's 'The Opposite Of Jobs':

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Obama Raises More Than $70 Million In Third Quarter For 2012 Campaign, Democratic Party

Obama Raises More Than $70 Million In Third Quarter For 2012 Campaign, Democratic Party:

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Obama Raises More Than $70 Million In Third Quarter For 2012 Campaign, Democratic Party

Obama Raises More Than $70 Million In Third Quarter For 2012 Campaign, Democratic Party:

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First Read - 2012: Cain he survive the heat?

First Read - 2012: Cain he survive the heat?:

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Poll: Romney is Obama’s toughest competition – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs

Poll: Romney is Obama’s toughest competition – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs:

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Tea Party bringing cash to 2012 U.S. elections | Reuters

Tea Party bringing cash to 2012 U.S. elections | Reuters:

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Tuesday 11 October 2011

APN's Lara Friedman in the Jerusalem Report: Call for a New Paradigm - Americans for Peace Now

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Palestinian leader Abbas reaches into his quiver for the war of words with Israel - Global Spin - TIME.com

Palestinian leader Abbas reaches into his quiver for the war of words with Israel - Global Spin - TIME.com:

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Profit Meets Dream of Obama’s Mother in Finance at Women’s World - Bloomberg

Profit Meets Dream of Obama’s Mother in Finance at Women’s World - Bloomberg:

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Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: Forget Polls; Here is Why Obama Will Win in 2012

Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: Forget Polls; Here is Why Obama Will Win in 2012:

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Bill Daley to leave White House after 2012 election - 44 - The Washington Post

Bill Daley to leave White House after 2012 election - 44 - The Washington Post:

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Giuliani won't run for president in 2012 - WSJ.com

Giuliani won't run for president in 2012 - WSJ.com:

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Obama to weigh tricky electoral college math - ADAM C. SMITH - ST. PETERSBURG TIMES - POLITICO.com

Obama to weigh tricky electoral college math - ADAM C. SMITH - ST. PETERSBURG TIMES - POLITICO.com:

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Chris Christie endorses Mitt Romney for president

Chris Christie endorses Mitt Romney for president:

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The Underdog President

The Underdog President:

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Social media companies "friend" politics - CBS News

Social media companies "friend" politics - CBS News:

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Millions in Jeopardy of Losing Unemployment Benefits in 2012 - Financial News for the Best Bank Rates | Go Banking Rates

Millions in Jeopardy of Losing Unemployment Benefits in 2012 - Financial News for the Best Bank Rates | Go Banking Rates:

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Romney Will Be GOP Disaster

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Obama and Hillary Clinton: Running Mates in 2012?

Obama and Hillary Clinton: Running Mates in 2012?:

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Team Stafford: Building Teams to Win In 2012 | Barack Obama

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Simon: Barack Obama is the favorite in 2012 | Strange Bedfellows — Politics News - seattlepi.com

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Obama 2012 Campaign Video: Saving Early Voting Rights - Citizens' Veto for Ohio House Bill 194 - YouTube

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Obama 2012 Campaign Video: Saving Early Voting Rights - Citizens' Veto for Ohio House Bill 194 - YouTube

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Thursday 6 October 2011

President Barack Obama Implements 2012 Unemployment Extension Benefits, Reports Unemployment-Extension.Org

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Jay-Z offers support for Barack Obama's 2012 re-election | News | Fans Share

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US elections 2012: why Barack Obama could be heading for a heavy defeat – Telegraph Blogs

US elections 2012: why Barack Obama could be heading for a heavy defeat – Telegraph Blogs:

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President Obama Calls Himself 'Underdog' in 2012 Race for White House. - ABC News

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President Obama Calls Himself 'Underdog' in 2012 Race for White House. - ABC News

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President Obama Calls Himself 'Underdog' in 2012 Race for White House. - ABC News

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President Obama Calls Himself 'Underdog' in 2012 Race for White House. - ABC News

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President Obama Calls Himself 'Underdog' in 2012 Race for White House. - ABC News

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RealClearPolitics - Palin Out, Will Back Conservatives in 2012

RealClearPolitics - Palin Out, Will Back Conservatives in 2012:

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Obama 2012 Campaign Video: Saving Early Voting Rights - Citizens' Veto for Ohio House Bill 194 - YouTube

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For 2012, Governor Rick Perry is unelectable - Northwest Missourian: Opinion

For 2012, Governor Rick Perry is unelectable - Northwest Missourian: Opinion:

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Cain Vs. Obama In 2012 -- It's Not Just A Fantasy | Fox News

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President Obama calls himself the underdog | Conway Daily Sun

President Obama calls himself the underdog | Conway Daily Sun:

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President Barack Obama Returning To Denver In October, His Second Visit In Under A Month

President Barack Obama Returning To Denver In October, His Second Visit In Under A Month:

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‘Underdog’ Obama visits St. Louis - St. Louis American: Political Eye

‘Underdog’ Obama visits St. Louis - St. Louis American: Political Eye:

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AFP: Obama to hold Thursday news conference

AFP: Obama to hold Thursday news conference:

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Obama and Bank of America on rocky road to 2012 | CharlotteObserver.com & The Charlotte Observer Newspaper

Obama and Bank of America on rocky road to 2012 | CharlotteObserver.com & The Charlotte Observer Newspaper:

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Barack Obama's stupid, evil, crazy, racist 2012 campaign | Washington Times Communities

Barack Obama's stupid, evil, crazy, racist 2012 campaign | Washington Times Communities:

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The 2012 Field Is Set, But The Calendar Isn’t (The Note) - ABC News

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Atiba Madyun: Obama Wins 2012 Because...

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Sunday 2 October 2011

Just made my 1st donation to Barack Obama 2012—got a mug & dog leash. | elephant journal

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Does Barack Obama Think America Needs Viagra? His “Malaise’ Moment Arrives | RedState

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Jay-Z offers support for Barack Obama's 2012 re-election | News | Fans Share

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Anti-terrorism success may not help Obama in 2012 | The Associated Press | Politics | San Francisco Examiner

Anti-terrorism success may not help Obama in 2012 | The Associated Press | Politics | San Francisco Examiner:

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Forget consensus politics – now it's Barack Obama the class warrior | Michael Cohen | Comment is free | The Observer

Forget consensus politics – now it's Barack Obama the class warrior | Michael Cohen | Comment is free | The Observer:

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AP Sources: Christie Soon to Decide on Primary Run - ABC News

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Super PACs channel flood of money into 2012 elections - Politics Wires - MiamiHerald.com

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May 2012 Be a Referendum on Obama's Perverse Vision for America - HUMAN EVENTS

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Obama: Commander in chief must back gay troops - CBS News

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