Since the article I'm referring to is copyrighted, I can only refer you to the site where I read the article. (Click link above)
"Alfred W. McCoy is professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A TomDispatch regular, he is the author, most recently, of Policing America’s Empire: The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State (2009). He is also the convener of the “Empires in Transition” project, a global working group of 140 historians from universities on four continents. The results of their first meetings at Madison, Sydney, and Manila were published as Colonial Crucible: Empire in the Making of the Modern American State and the findings from their latest conference will appear next year as “Endless Empire: Europe’s Eclipse, America’s Ascent, and the Decline of U.S. Global Power.”" [From Alternet, December 5, 2010]
"Straighten up and fly right" originally referred to an airplane; but as you know, the meaning has become ... [fig] "improve one's behavior or attitude and perform better". I'm pretty sure that "straightening up and flying right" isn't enough to get us out of the hole we [U.S.] are in, .... but you all get my drift by that idiom and the reference to Professor McCoy's article.
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Here's two more articles you have to read:
Corporate America's Plan to Loot Our Pensions Is the Latest Battle in Decades-Long Assault on the Middle Class | | AlterNet by Arun Gupta, December 18, 2010
Dude, Where's My Mortgage? How an Obscure Outfit Called MERS Is Subverting Our Entire System of Property Rights | | AlterNet by Yasha Levine, December 16, 2010 [Make sure you pressure your U.S. representatives to not support or push through any legislation similar to House Vote #573- Thank you House Democrats for sticking with the people and voting "no" (love ya)]
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