I was born in Massachusetts; graduated from Middlebury College and Suffolk Law School; served as a U.S. Army officer in the Vietnam war; retired from the Federal Trade Commission (consumer and antitrust law); travel extensively with my wife; and since retirement involved in domestic violence prevention and consumer issues.
Articles by Ralph E. Stone
General Dallaire was head of the U.N. peacekeeping force in Rwanda during the Rwanda Genocide where about 800,000 Rwandans were slaughtered. Most of those killed were members of the Tutsi ethnic group. He set forth his experience in "Shake Hands With the Devil," which largely supports Rwanda Presi...
Controversy over building a Muslim cultural center near Ground Zero is really about racism and bigotry.
Privatization of the Social Security program (Program) raised its ugly head again. The annual report of the trustees of Social Security (Report) states that, because of high unemployment, the Program will pay out more this year than it collects in payroll revenues. If the current rate continues, th...
Between 2.3 to 3.5 million Americans experience homelessness and it is estimated that the recession will force another 1.5 million more people into homelessness. The 2010 Update of "Without Housing - Decades of Federal Housing Cutbacks, Massive Homelessness and Policy Failures" by the Western Regio...
On our Iran Air flight from Frankfurt to Tehran, each of the stewardesses wore a "hiyab." When we entered Iran's airspace, an announcement over the intercom told the women to put on their hiyab or a head scarf. My wife, as did the other women on the flight, obliged by putting scarves on their head...
On July 27, California Watch reported that Senator Wannabe Carly Fiorina accepted $25,000 in donations from Murray Energy Corporation of Cleveland, a major coal producer, whose CEO Robert Murray called global warming "hysterical global goofiness." Murray has an economic interest in the global warmi...
Introduction
On July 13, 2010, the Obama administration unveiled a new national HIV and AIDS strategy, which sets a goal of reducing new infections by 25 percent over the next five years. See The strategy also calls for a renewed focus on increasing access to care, with the goal of getting tre...
There is increasing evidence that United States physicians, psychologists, nurses, and medics have been complicit in torture and other illegal procedures in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Guantánamo. They violated one of the principal precepts of medical ethics: "First, do no harm." Government physicians...
Science has shown increased risk of brain tumors from use of cell phones and the public must be informed."
It's time for President Obama to stand up to Big Energy and get to work on climate change. He has to to get angry, to act, not just react. Already his critics are attempting to paint the BP oil spill as his Hurricane Katrina. Obama should take the initiative and use the oil spill as an opportuni...
Last week the Assembly narrowly passed AB1934, which would repeal repeal California's open-carry gun law. California law now allows adults who are not prohibited by law to visibly carry an unloaded gun in public places, excluding school zones, government buildings, state and national parks and secu...
The MV Rachel Corrie is one of the ships in the international aid Gaza Freedom Flotilla that was attacked by Israeli naval forces on
May 31, 2010. Remember Rachel Corrie, the 22-year old peace activist from Washington State, who attempted to stop a bulldozer operated by the Israeli military from...
The week of June 1, 2010, the Travel Restriction Reform and Export Enhancement Act (H.R. 4645) will be voted on in the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture,. This bill restores the right of Americans to travel to Cuba and lifts restrictions on agricultural sales to Cuba. It was int...
It is about time for an immediate repeal of the 1993 "don't ask, don't tell" policy for homosexuals in the military. I only wish President Obama had fulfilled his campaign pledge by repealing the policy by executive order. And I don't understand why the current proposal for repeal will go into eff...
Recently, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder floated proposals to carve out an exception to the Miranda rule and delay "probable cause" hearings beyond 48-hours for terrorist suspects. The proposals come in the wake of the arrest of Faisal Shahzad, the suspect in a failed attempt to detonate a car b...
The $11.1 Water Bond Proposition now on the November ballot would pay for the overhaul of California's aging and overburdened water system. If passed by the voters, the bond will ultimately cost taxpayers $22 billion when interest is included. Putting aside the merits or demerits of the bond measu...
RACIAL PROFILING
AND ARIZONA´S IMMIGRATION LAW
"Driving while Black." "Walking while Black." These are phrases in the contemporary vernacular for racial profiling, which is defined as the inclusion of racial or ethnic characteristics in determining whether a person is considered likely t...
My wife and I just returned from a visit to New Orleans. While there, we toured some of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, and Hurricane Rita in September 2005. Rose Scott was our personable and knowledgeable guide for the tours. Rose, born and raised in New Orleans, is a ...
Last November, 1,000 stolen e-mails from one of the world´s leading climate research centers in Britain seemed to challenge the scientific consensus that global warming is happening and that it is induced by human activity. The e-mails appeared to show researchers scolding skeptics of global ...
In 2007 and 2008, my wife and I traveled to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela -- where Simón Bolivar is revered as a national hero, the country's liberator from Spain. We were, therefore, cautioned never to show disrespect for Bolivar. Hugo Rafael Chávez Frias, the current president of Venezuel...
I recently saw "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," based on Swedish mystery writer Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy. The other two books are "The Girl Who Played with Fire" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest." The movie and the book introduce Lisbeth Salander, played by Swedish actress N...
Fasten your safety belts. It's budget time again in Sacramento. Prepare for a repeat of last year's contentious budget battle. California is still one of only three states – Arkansas and Rhode Island are the others – to require a supermajority to adopt a budget. And it still takes a two-thirds s...
In President Obama´s June 2009 Cairo Islam speech, he called for a Palestinian state and a freeze on Israeli settlements. The Obama administration seemed to be announcing a neutral U.S. policy in all things Middle East or at least a less pro-Israel approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict...
I enjoy a good mystery, but I was hesitant at first to pick up a Dick Francis mystery. After all, I don't know or care anything about horse racing. But on one of my travels, I was stuck for some reading material and picked up an abandoned copy of a Dick Francis novel. I was hooked. Although the ...
On January 10, the Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission invalidated the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, a federal law which prohibits corporations and unions from using their general treasury funds to make independent expenditures for speech that is an "electioneer...
By proclamation, President Obama proclaimed January 2010 as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Across the country, anti-trafficking organizations are hosting activities, from film screenings to training on community response efforts.
In 1865, the Thirteenth Amendment to ...
What happened to the "Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Enforcement Act of 2009"? Did it fall through the cracks along with the public option? Because there is unlikely to be a public option in the forthcoming healthcare legislation, Congress must repeal the McCarran-Ferguson Act antitrust exemp...
President Obama recently announced that he is sending 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan bringing the total number of U.S. troops to about 100,000. Although, he stated that the U.S. would begin drawing down troops in July 2011, Defense Secretary Gates and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were qui...
A secretive, privately-funded group known as "The Family" or "The Fellowship," one of the most powerful, well-connected Christian fundamentalist movements in the United States, has used its influence and funds through the Family´s African outreach programs to support a proposed Ugandan law tha...
There is a secretive group known as "The Fellowship," or "The Family," one of the most powerful, well-connected Christian fundamentalist movements in the United States. The Fellowship´s membership includes congressmen, corporate leaders, generals and foreign heads of state.
The Fellowship ...
The Stupak-Pitts Amendment to the health care bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives prohibits the use of Federal funds "to pay for any abortion or to cover any part of the costs of any health plan that includes coverage of abortion" except in cases of rape, incest or danger to the life of...
Now is the time for a long overdue debate on our current Israeli foreign policy. The fallout from Israel´s 2006 war with Lenbanon and its 2009 invasion of the Gaza strip has made many Americans view the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a new light. Before, it was David (Israel) versus Goliath (the A...
Recently, Senate majority leader Harry Reid indicated that health care reform might not be passed this year. Why? Because he may not have the votes in the Senate to pass the legislation and, if such legislation were passed, it might not survive a Republican filibuster.
Many have criticized Reid...
On our recent trip to the Republic of Ireland we stopped in the town of Tipperary where the 15-century Blarney Castle -- and the Blarney stone --are located. Supposedly, anyone who kisses the Blarney stone will get the gift of blarney or gab. According to Gerry O'Brien, our Irish guide, who, by th...
I learned about a new low in corporate greed from Michael Moore's latest documentary "Capitalism: A Love Story," which, by the way, I highly recommend. It is called "dead peasant" insurance. Companies take out secret insurance policies on their employees and name themselves as beneficiaries. A...
Former president Jimmy Carter, who has monitored elections around the world, recently commented: "Hamid Karzai has stolen the recent [Afghan] election." Because of widespread fraud allegations, an election recount is presently being conducted in Afghanistan. At a minimum, President Obama should no...
Eid is one of the most important Muslim festivals. Eid marks the end of the fasting of Ramadan. This year Muslims celebrated Eid A-Fitr on September 21st.
ABOUT EID
Coming with the new moon, the festival marks the end of 'Ramadan' - a month when Muslims fast throughout the day and eat onl...
September 16th marks the 199 year anniversary of the events and people that eventually resulted in Mexico's independence from Spain in 1821. Last year, my wife and I visited the cities of Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, and Querétaro. Each city had an individual who sparked the independence str...
An important objective of meaningful health care reform is cost control. President Obama's sweetheart deal with the drug companies and the dropping of a public option to provide meaningful competition to for-profit health insurance companies will not provide needed cost control. Given the way heal...
MoveOn´s Real Voices for Change campaign put together this list of health care reform lies that are spreading via anonymous
e-mail chains. And remember when Sarah Palin bizarrely said that President Obama was going to set up a "death panel," whatever that is. Here is MoveOn´s list of lies and thei...
Unfortunately, health care in the United States is a privilege, not a right. Opponents of health care insurance reform prefer the status quo. That is, obscene profits for the health insurance industry while consumers pay more for less coverage. Our present health care system is riddled with ineff...
As the dust settles over another budget battle, we should expect some action to eliminate or at least ameliorate future budget battles. This should include changing the two-thirds rule to pass a budget and amending Proposition 13. California cannot continue to engage in battles each budget season....
What is the cost of the Iraq and Afghanistan war so far and what are the California tradeoffs? As of June 30, 2009, in Iraq 4,321 Americans have died as have from 92,435 to 100,911 civilians and another 2 million civilians have been displaced. In Afghanistan, 709 Americans have died and, although a...
After the dust has settled, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will again be the president of of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Why and how was he reelected president? Because he was approved once again by Iran's Guardian Council as a candidate for the nation's highest office. The Council consists of six Islamic...
Remember Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign promises during the 2003 recall election? While campaigning, Schwarzenegger hammered Davis over the budget. He promised to rein in state spending and repeatedly criticized Governor Gray Davis and Democratic legislators as "overspending addicts." He further l...
On June 5, 2009, President Obama announced a new strategy to fight the Mexican drug cartels. This is not just foreign aid; it is a recognition that Mexico's war on drugs has also become a homeland security problem. U.S. law enforcement officials have identified at least 230 U.S. cities, including ...
According to a June 3, 2009, Associated Press-GfK survey, 52 percent of Americans say torture is justified in some cases to thwart terrorists attacks. More than two-thirds of Republicans say torture can be justified compared with just over a third of Democrats. This poll comes on the heels of former...
Much of the reportage on the ongoing conflict in Gaza gives the reader the impression that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a relatively recent event. What is sometimes lost in such coverage is the deep background. Of course, Hamas has much to answer for, but the present conflict is but the lates...
No one disagrees that we are in a severe recession. The more affluent among us will be inconvenienced at best, but I fear that in the stampede to balance the budget, California will eliminate or reduce many of the public assistance programs serving as social safety nets for children, the poor, and ...
The first act of Maurice Funes, the newly elected president of El Salvador, was to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba. Now the United States is the last country in the Western Hemisphere with no formal relations with Cuba. Is it not time for the U.S. and Cuba to mend fences? For a start, the ...