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Friday, January 19, 2007

News This Morning

   A teacher in Connecticut faces up to 40 years in prison for exposing a seventh grade class to porn on the class  computer.

    Julie Amero is  a 40-year-old substitute teacher who claimed that the porn PopUps came from an infestation brought on by malicious software. That would be Adware, Spyware,worms and viruses,ect.

   On Jan. 5, 2007, Amero was found guilty of four felony counts of "injury or risk of injury to, or impairing morals of, children." Each count carries a maximum sentence of 10 years . Alternet

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    Go can go here for a look at how far the health care in Iraq has fallen since the United States attacked. No matter what the president tells you, health care was better under Hussein.

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   In response to the presidents view on stem cell research as being 'murder' we have this from Senator Tom Harkin last year on the floor of the Senate:

So I ask, if using discarded embryos to extract stem cells is murder, isn't it then immoral to allow federal research on existing lines of embryonic stem cells as the current administration's policy permits? Murder is murder, Mr. President. [...]

And if it's really murder...why isn't the President using his authority, his moral authority, to shut down all the in-vitro fertilization clinics in America? By his definition of murder, these clinics are institutions of mass murder.

    I put this up just to remind you of what kind of a hypocrite we have up there in the White House.

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     One more look at the Bush Administration here.

    It seems that the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) has asked comedian Rich Little not to make fun of Bush and not to mention Iraq.

   From Attytood:

    Little said organizers of the event made it clear they don't want a repeat of last year's controversial appearance by Stephen Colbert, whose searing satire of President Bush and the White House press corps fell flat and apparently touched too many nerves.

    "They got a lot of letters," Little said Tuesday. "I won't even mention the word 'Iraq.'"

    Little, who hasn't been to the White House since he was a favorite of the Reagan administration, said he'll stick with his usual schtick -- the impersonations of the past six presidents.

    "They don't want anyone knocking the president. He's really over the coals right now, and he's worried about his legacy," added Little, a longtime Las Vegas resident.

   I guess that free speech doesn't apply to you when you are in  "lord George's" presence.

 

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Senate Passed Ethics Reform Bill, Cheney Rejected Help From Iran and some Generals Testify

From Yahoo News

By JIM ABRAMS, Associated Press Writer
    WASHINGTON - The Senate, responding to voter frustration with corruption and special interest influence in Washington, on Thursday overwhelmingly approved far-reaching ethics and lobbying reform legislation.                   Under the bill, passed 96-2, senators will give up gifts and free travel from lobbyists, pay more for travel on corporate jets and make themselves more accountable for the pet projects they insert into bills.         Entire Article

   The oversight committee part of the bill did not make it through this time. The committee would have been an independent group to investigate the breaches of ethics from members.

    From Yahoo News

Thu Jan 18,2007

LONDON - An Iranian offer to help the United States stabilize
Iraq and end its military support for Hezbollah and Hamas was rejected by Vice President
Dick Cheney in 2003, a former top State Department official told the British Broadcasting Corp. ADVERTISEMENT

The U.S. State Department was open to the offer, which came in an unsigned letter sent shortly after the American invasion of Iraq, Lawrence Wilkerson, former Secretary of State
Colin Powell's chief of staff, told BBC's Newsnight in a program broadcast Wednesday night. But, Wilkerson said, Cheney vetoed the deal.

"We thought it was a very propitious moment" to strike a deal, Wilkerson said. "But as soon as it got to the White House, and as soon as it got to the vice president's office, the old mantra of 'We don't talk to evil' ... reasserted itself."

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    Of course this was rejected by Cheney, Bush and the rest of the Crime Family! The group would have lost to much money and I'd bet that Cheney's old company had already paid him to much for all of those no-bid contracts that they received from this administration.

    Someone from the State Department has denied that the department ever got the letter from Iran. It probably went into the paper shredder that was parked in front of Cheney's house!

    Meanwhile, some retired generals  told a U.S. Senate committee on Thursday that sending the additional 21,500 troops to Iraq will not help.

"Too little and too late," is the way Gen. Joseph P. Hoar, a former chief of the Central Command, described the effort to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.... "The solution is political, not military," he said.

"A fool’s errand," was the judgment of Gen. Barry R. McCaffrey, who commanded troops in the first Gulf War. He said other countries had concluded that the effort in Iraq was not succeeding, noting that "our allies are leaving us and will be gone by summer."

  TPMCafe  has a list of bills that are up for proposal in Congress that have to do with the Bush 'escalation'. Check it out when you have the time.

 

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