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Gete Wami could collect $500,000 at the New York Marathon

By John Powers, Boston Globe

NEW YORK – This is where unfulfilled Olympians come for redemption and a Gotham-sized consolation prize, as Bill Rodgers first did in 1976. Paula Radcliffe came up lame in Beijing and placed a career-worst 23d. Catherine Ndereba thought she was winning until she discovered that Romania’s Constantina Tomescu-Dita had run away from the pack. Gete Wami, who’d been up with the leaders, dropped out with intestinal miseries. And Kara Goucher finished well out of the medals in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters on the track.

So they’ve all come here for this morning’s 39th New York City Marathon, which has gotten so big (39,000 runners) that there will be three separate wave starts on the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. The rewards, as always, are worth the trip.

For Ethiopia’s Wami, finishing first or second would mean retaining her WMM title and collecting another $500,000 payout. And for Goucher, a former miler who’ll be making her 26-mile debut, it’s a long shot chance to become the first US woman to win here since Miki Gorman in 1977, when 2 hours 43 minutes was good enough for a laurel wreath.

For Radcliffe, the defending champion, it’s the lure of a third women’s title, which nobody has managed since the legendary Grete Waitz claimed nine between 1978 and 1988.

“What Grete did there winning nine was amazing,” said the world record-holder, who won here in 2004 after dropping out of the Olympic race. “But to even just win New York three times is a big achievement and would be to me.”

For Ndereba, a Kenyan who has won four times in Boston and twice in Chicago, a triumph here would complete the American triple crown and possibly clinch the World Marathon Majors title.

“It means a lot,” said the two-time world champion and two-time Olympic silver medalist, who has been runner-up here twice. “I don’t even have words to explain.”

“I hope I can fight through the pain,” said Goucher, who has never run more than a half-marathon. “It’s more like, ‘Please let me be able to keep going for 2 1/2 hours.’ ”

In the absence of Kenyan defending champion Martin Lel, who broke his left foot in the Lisbon half-marathon in September, the men’s race figures to be a jostle among the three previous titlists (Brazil’s Marilson Gomes dos Santos, Kenya’s Paul Tergat, and South Africa’s Hendrick Ramaala) plus Morocco’s Abderrahim Goumri, last year’s runner-up, and top domestic hope Abdi Abdirahman, who dropped out of the Olympic trials here last year.

“If I didn’t have a chance of winning this race, or didn’t believe I can win the race, I wouldn’t come to the race,” said Abdirahman, who’d be the first US male to win since Alberto Salazar in 1982.

The Americans have been creeping closer, with Meb Keflezighi placing second in 2004 and third in 2005. Abdirahman, who was fifth in 2005, would have a decent chance in a tactical race.

“The things I’ve been doing the past few months indicated that I’m capable of running a real fast time,” said Abdirahman, whose personal best is 2:08:56 in Chicago. “And I’m ready.”

The odds are longer for Goucher, who’s up against a brutal field that also includes former champions Joyce Chepchumba and Tegla Loroupe of Kenya and Ludmila Petrova of Russia and a couple of Boston victors in Ethiopia’s Dire Tune and Kenya’s Rita Jeptoo.

“When I look over the field at everyone’s stats and everything they’ve done in the marathon, it’s a little bit overwhelming,” acknowledged Goucher.

Radcliffe’s stats are the most impressive. Besides the world mark (2:15:25 set in 2003), she has won every marathon she’s run outside of Olympus and probably should have skipped Beijing since she was recovering from a stress-fractured femur.

“It’s the Olympic Games,” Radcliffe said. “I wanted to go there and give it the best shot I could.”

Ndereba, who didn’t know that Tomescu-Dita already had dashed away from the leaders when she joined the pack, thought she had the gold medal until she spotted the Romanian up ahead with too little time to catch her.

“If I win New York,” she said, “I just count it as if it was Olympic gold.”

The Games have come and gone, but there’s still one more piece of glittering fruit on the global tree this year.

“I don’t associate New York with being a place where I have to go to get over something bad,” said Radcliffe. “But at the same time, I do have good feelings about the place that, yes, when I go there I can race well and something special can happen there.”

(John Powers can be reached at [email protected])

VOA Crossfire: Temesgen Zewdie Vs. Shiferraw Jarso

On VOA’s Crossfire program Friday, Kinijit’s (now UDJ) member of parliament Ato Temesgen Zewdie and Woyanne’s puppet head of the rubber stamp parliament, Ato Shiferraw Jarso, were engaged in a brief but heated debate. VOA’s Addisu Abebe should have given them more time or continued the debate today. He cut the debate off prematurely without giving Ato Temesgen a chance to respond.

In the debate, Ato Temesgen has practically admitted that peaceful political activity has become impossible in Ethiopia under the Woyanne dictatorship. He said that Ato Shiferraw has recently summoned him to his office and asked him if he wants to raise his children or not. According to Ato Temesgen, the Woyanne puppet threatened him for demanding to know the details of the land giveaway to Sudan by the Meles regime. Click below the listen the debate.

[podcast]http://www.ethiopianreview.info/audio/voa_crossfire_temesgen_vs_teshome.mp3[/podcast]
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Meanwhile, Ato Gizachew Shiferraw, Ato Aemero Aweke and Ato Lebawi Abebe of UDJ were arrested while on a working visit in Gojjam yesterday. All three were later released. Also yesterday, the Secretary General of the Oromo Federal Democratic Party (OFDM), Ato Beqele Jirata, was arrested by the Federal Police while on his way to his office. His home was searched and documents were confiscated.

Despite our recent criticism of UDJ, Ethiopian Review admires Ato Gizachew Shiferraw and colleagues for traveling to Gojjam and meet with the people. UDJ needs to do more of this — and stop attacking freedom fighters who raised arms — if it is to be taken as a real opposition party. UDJ also needs to adhere to Kinijit’s 8 Points and stop acting silly by preaching to the people of Ethiopia that Woyanne is not an enemy. Woyanne is more than an enemy. It is a gang of blood thirsty monsters who torture, rape and kill women and children.

Video: President Reagan’s chief of staff to vote for Obama

Former chief of staff President Ronald Reagan, Ken Duberstein, told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria this week he intends to vote for Democrat Barack Obama on Tuesday.

Duberstein said he was influenced by another prominent Reagan official – Colin Powell – in his decision.

“Well let’s put it this way – I think Colin Powell’s decision is in fact the good housekeeping seal of approval on Barack Obama.”

WATCH VIDEO

Ginbot 7 remembers the November 2005 massacre

Ginbot 7 Movement for Justice and Freedom issued a statement remembering the massacre of pro-democracy protesters in Addis Ababa and other cities through out Ethiopia.

Following the May 2005 elections, in which Meles Zenawi’s regime was defeated, Meles suspended the constitution and ordered his death squads (the Federal Police and Agazi Special Forces) to shoot and kill Ethiopians who protested the stealing of the election.

A report by an inquiry commission later accused the Meles regime of engaging in wholesale torture and murder of unarmed civilians. Hundreds of thousands of young Ethiopians were also rounded up and thrown in disease-infested concentration camps. All the top leaders of the opposition Coalition for Unity and Democracy Party (Kinijit) were arrested.

Ginbot 7 dedicated its Nov. 1st radio program to the June and November 2005 massacres of Ethiopians who were gunned down for exercising their constitutional right to hold protest demonstrations. Click below to listen.[podcast]http://www.ginbot7.org/Audio/tdp1-081101-1700.mp3[/podcast]

Why white supremacists support Barack Obama

How do racists, anti-Semites and all-purpose hate-mongers view the possibility of America’s first black president? Not necessarily the way you think they would.

By David Peisner, ESQUIRE

If recent polls are to be believed, white voters favor John McCain over Barack Obama by nearly ten percentage points, but the McCain and Obama camps probably haven’t factored in the following fact: In an informal Esquire survey, three out of four white supremacists prefer Obama, while McCain is the clear favorite among black nationalists. (Sure, our methodology suffered from an extraordinarily low sample size–limited to four white supremacists and one black nationalist–but just because it wouldn’t fly with Gallup doesn’t mean there ain’t a kernel of truth in there.) This is just one of many surprising views that emerged after we talked to extremists about this historic electoral showdown between a 46-year-old black man and a 71-year-old white man.

Tom Metzger

Who: Director, White Aryan Resistance

Likes: White people, karaoke, environmentalists

Dislikes: Race-mixing, Jews, the federal government, capitalism

Career Highlights: Was Grand Dragon of Ku Klux Klan in the 70s; won the Democratic primary during his bid for Congress in 1980; appeared on the episode of Geraldo Rivera’s show in 1988 when Rivera’s nose was broken in a brawl.

“The corporations are running things now, so it’s not going to make much difference who’s in there, but McCain would be much worse. He’s a warmonger. He’s a scary, scary person–more dangerous than Bush. Obama, according to his book, Dreams Of My Father, is a racist and I have no problem with black racists. I’ve got the quote right here: ‘I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother’s white race.’ The problem with Obama is he’s being dishonest about his racial views. I’d respect him if he’d just come out and say, ‘Yeah, I’m a black racist.’ I don’t hate black people. I just think it’s in the best interest of the races to be separated as much as possible. See, I’m a leftist. I’m not a rightist. I hate the transnational corporations far more than any black person.”

Ron Edwards

Who: Imperial Wizard, Imperial Klans of America

Likes: Guns, bed sheets, burning crosses

Dislikes: Black people, homosexuals, immigrants

Career Highlights: Sued in 2007 by the Southern Poverty Law Center for inciting the brutal beating of a Latino teenager; building the IKA into one of the nation’s largest Klan groups by allowing non-Christians to join.

“Obama, I think he’s a piece of shit. I don’t care that his mother was white. I don’t think he has enough brains to do anything good. All he’s living off of is the color of his skin to get elected. I don’t think America wants a black president. Most of them are too afraid to say that they believe the way I believe. They sit around their dinner table and talk the way I do, but when they get out in public, they have two faces and show the other face. When people are voting in the booth privately, they’ll vote Republican even if they’re a Democrat. If he wins, I’ll laugh. I don’t like McCain, but he’s the only one I can vote for. He’s against a lot of the things that I’m for. I’m afraid that he’s going to mess with gun laws. But I’m going Republican and I talked to my guys and most of them are voting for McCain too.”

Erich Gliebe

Who: Chairman, National Alliance

Likes: Third Reich, the movie Rocky

Dislikes: Integration, Jewish-controlled media

Career Highlights: Turning white-power record label, Resistance Records, into a million-dollar-a-year business juggernaut; an 8-0 record as a professional boxer under the nickname, “The Aryan Barbarian.”

“Obama might be a better candidate for our cause because he’s racially conscious. One of our big things in the National Alliance is to raise the racial consciousness of our people. Young whites in universities, they’ve been stripped of any kind of racial identity. Obama may be a racist in a positive sense for his people–that will awaken a lot of the whites, knock some sense into them. They’ll see that non-white Americans are allowed to be proud of who they are, to be racially conscious, to talk about their people or their community without being attacked as being racist. Let’s face it, white people aren’t going to fight for their causes, for their kind with a white president. I don’t think McCain even acknowledges that a white race exists. He’s all about granting amnesty to illegal aliens. The fact he wants to keep us in wars in the Middle East for 100 years, that’s not a good thing. I give Obama credit, he seems to have stuck to his guns as far as pulling the troops out of Iraq. He’s a very intelligent man, an excellent speaker and has charisma. John McCain offers none of that. Perhaps the best thing for the white race is to have a black president. My only problem with Obama is perhaps he’s not black enough.”

Rocky Suhayda

Who: Chairman, American Nazi Party

Likes: Hitler, white people

Dislikes: Jews, immigrants, multinational corporations

Career highlights: Being widely quoted bemoaning in the fact that so few Aryan-Americans had the cojones of the 9/11 hijackers: “If we were one-tenth as serious, we might start getting somewhere.”

“White people are faced with either a negro or a total nutter who happens to have a pale face. Personally I’d prefer the negro. National Socialists are not mindless haters. Here, I see a white man, who is almost dead, who declares he wants to fight endless wars around the globe to make the world safe for Judeo-capitalist exploitation, who supports the invasion of America by illegals–basically a continuation of the last eight years of Emperor Bush. Then, we have a black man, who loves his own kind, belongs to a Black-Nationalist religion, is married to a black women–when usually negroes who have ‘made it’ immediately land a white spouse as a kind of prize–that’s the kind of negro that I can respect. Any time that a prominent person embraces their racial heritage in a positive manner, it’s good for all racially minded folks. Besides, America cares nothing for the interests of the white American worker, while having a love affair with just about every non-white on planet Earth. It’d be poetic justice to have a non-white as titular chief over this decaying modern Sodom and Gomorrah.”

Yahanna

Who: General, Israelite School Of Universal Practical Knowledge

Likes: Segregation

Dislikes: White oppressors, black women, American culture, Muslims, Christians, Martin Luther King Jr.

Career Highlights: Featured in 1999 BBC program about black supremacists; his street corner rants in Washington D.C. spurred changes in the local noise ordinance.

“Finding out Barack Obama is the Democratic nominee for president was one of the saddest days in black history. Another legacy of black death is about to begin, just like it began back in the ’60s with probably the greatest traitor to black people in modern-day history, Martin Luther King. Every black leader that has some form of power has given black people false hope, when in fact, the closer they get to the white establishment, the more they become an actual enemy to black people. Black people need to move away from the establishment and towards a moral change. As for Obama, first of all, he’s not even a black man in the terms of what real black people consider a black man. He’s of African and white descent. How easily he dismissed his affiliation with Reverend Wright, was a clear indication that this is a politician, not a man of any real conviction. The same way he threw away that Reverend, once he becomes president, he must throw away black people. He’s going to have to harm black people to make white people satisfied that he’s not Reverend Wright’s boy. The disappointment we’re going to suffer from him is going to set us back another fifty years. McCain is definitely the better shot for black people.”