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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Experts Say Voter Error Cause For 18,000 Vote Loss

    It's Saturday morning and not to much going in the world yet.

    Remember the flack down in Florida over the 18,000 votes that were lost in a Congressional race in Sarasota County?  After three months of studying the problem, election officials came out with a stupid voters reason for the votes not being counted. Actually, the officials said that poor ballot design led to voter confusion and that the software used was not to blame.

   These finding come from computer experts at several universities so that should settle the matter, right?

NYTimes

While some voters in Sarasota bristled yesterday at the idea that they had done anything wrong in casting their votes, or that nearly 13 percent of all voters could have failed to spot the race on the ballot, members of the investigative team said that those remained the only plausible theories.

   Once again, the experts are saying that 13 percent of those voters just suddenly became stupid when they got to the ballot section with this congressional race and they forgot to vote in it.

   What about the voters who did cast a vote only to have it register for a candidate that they did not vote for?

 

 

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Friday, February 23, 2007

Judge Larry Seidlin Cried During His Ruling, Film At 11!

Judge Larry Seidlin wept — no, sobbed — on live, national TV as he announced a ruling Thursday in the dispute over where Anna Nicole Smith should be buried.   AP

   As if we do not have enough real news to deal with, we get non-stop crap because some judge in Florida cried during one of his rulings! Whether he was wrong in doing that is not all that important enough to make a big case of it in the newspapers, on TV or online.

   He cried! Got over it!

 

 

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DoE Inspector General Criticizes " Reading First "---Again

    Boy! What a slow night this has been. There isn't a whole lot going on in the world as of yet, but the day has pretty much just begun in one of our favorite parts of the world so I'm sure the news will get nastier by the time we wake up Saturday morning.

   In the mean time, here's a little more on just how this present administration has/is helping out their deep pocketed friends.

 

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Dept. of Education Inspector General criticizes "Reading First" -- again

CREW (Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington)

    Thursday 22 February 2007

The Department of Education Inspector General (IG) released another in a series of reports highly critical of the Reading First program, part of the Bush administration’s signature “No Child Left Behind Act.” The program was originally intended to provide funds to states for reading initiatives under the theory that there were more effective ways to teach children to read. The Department set up Reading First panels, which made recommendations to the Secretary regarding how the money should be disbursed to states seeking the funds. To date, the Department has disbursed billions of dollars under the program.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is in litigation against the Department over its unlawful implementation of the Reading First program.   Our lawsuit and the accompanying materials can be found here.  Last September, the Inspector General issued a report about Reading First described as "searing" by the New York Times.

The IG found that the training programs set up by the Department to educate states about the Reading First program violated the prohibition against controlling individual school curricula by promoting specific reading materials and instructions to the financial of benefit companies – such as McGraw Hill and Voyager – headed by top Bush administration donors. The IG also found that the Department failed to adequately assess “issues of bias and objectivity” in approving technical assistance providers.

In response to the report, CREW's Executive Director Melanie Sloan said:

It is becoming increasingly clear that the Bush administration has been sacrificing the education of children to financially benefit a select group of loyalists and donors.  CREW has filed suit to force the Department of Education to come clean about the extent to which cronyism and corruption have permeated the Reading First panels, potentially depriving our nation’s highest risk children of the best possible reading materials.

 

Obama Laughs At Cheney's Remarks On British Pullout

Barack Obama, on tour in Austin,Texas, took a few jabs at Dick ' the hunter ' Cheney over Cheney's remark that Britain's troop pullout of Iraq was a good sign and fit right in with the plan to stabilize the country.

   Obama, after saying the British pullout was in recognition that the Iraq problems cannot be solved by military might, said,

"Now if Tony Blair can understand that, then why can't George Bush and Dick Cheney understand that? In fact, Dick Cheney said this is all part of the plan (and) it was a good thing that Tony Blair was withdrawing, even as the administration is preparing to put 20,000 more of our young men and women in.

"Now, keep in mind, this is the same guy that said we'd be greeted as liberators, the same guy that said that we're in the last throes. I'm sure he forecast sun today. When Dick Cheney says it's a good thing, you know that you've probably got some big problems."

  I'll give Obama that much! He isn't afraid to say what is on his mind and he doesn't worry about how he say it. Some of our other contenders for president and all of our senators and reps. should learn to do the same.

   The Republicans are sitting ducks at this time. Now if the Democrats would learn to point and shoot!

 

 

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Syria-Russia Missile Deal

    UPI

Claim: Syria-Russia missle deal close

TEL AVIV, Israel, Feb. 22 (UPI) -- Syria could soon receive thousands of advanced anti-tank missiles from Russia that could find their way into the hands of Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.

Ha'aretz, which did not disclose it's sources, said Thursday the new sale of Kornet AT-14 and Metis AT-13 missiles was close to completion despite Israeli diplomatic efforts to get Moscow to abandon it.

The Kornet AT-14 is a semi-automatic, command-to-line-of site missile system capable of destroying armored vehicles equipped with protective plating, including those with explosive reactive armor. It is also effective against fortifications and entrenched troops. Mounted on a small tripod, the missile is considered accurate when fired from as far away as 3 miles.

Evidence that Hezbollah was in possession of the weapons was found during last summer's war in southern Lebanon. Crates of the missiles, with shipping documents showing they were procured from Russia by Syria, were found near the Saluki River, where Hezbollah delayed an Israeli armored column with missile fire.

The report said the evidence was presented by Israeli diplomats to the Russians, who purportedly promised to re-evaluate some of its arms deals with Syria.

 

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GOP Spin Machine Gears It Up For Democratic Legislation Calling For Phased Redeployment Of U.S. Troops

    Jim Manley,spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid ( voting record) :

"They can spin all they want, but the fact is that President Bush is ignoring a bipartisan majority of Congress, his own military commanders, and the American public in escalating the war. The American people have demanded a change of course in Iraq and Democrats are committed to holding President Bush accountable."    Yahoo News

    This was said after the White House spin machine, in this case Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, dissed the Democrats Iraq proposal as, "what could best be described as a Goldilocks resolution: one that is hot enough for the radical left wing, but cool enough for party leaders to claim that they are for the troops."

As currently drafted, the Democratic legislation says the military "shall commence phased redeployment of U.S. forces from Iraq not later than 120 days" after the bill's enactment. The goal is to complete the withdrawal by March 31, 2008.

In the interim, the military would be required to transition to a new mission involving "targeted anti-terrorism operations," as well as providing training and logistical support for the Iraqis and helping them protect their own borders.

  I personally do not see the Democrats accomplishing to much with this legislation unless they can get alot more of the Republican Senators to go along with it. If not, the legislation will die in the senate or either Bush will veto it and if he's feeling really cocky, he'll create a signing statement and ignore the entire thing.

                     IMPEACH! INDICT! IMPRISON!   

 

 

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Rep. Kucinich Has Good Ideas For Iraq War

    Dennis Kucinich ( D-OH ) is trying to become the next president of the United States, which will never happen as this man is into getting to many people's feathers ruffled. Not to mention the near recall that he barely got past after allowing the city of Cleveland to default.

   But, Kucinich has said a few good things when it comes to our congress,senate and the war in Iraq.            MORE BELOW

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            Dennis Kucinich Website

Submitted by Dennis Kucinich on Thu, 2007-02-08 15:37. Iraq

As both the Senate and the House consider and debate "non-binding resolutions" to address the President's proposed "troop surge" in Iraq, Congressman and Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich took the floor of the House today to declare, "The House will soon entertain a resolution relating to the surge. It is a nonbinding resolution. The war, however, is binding."

"The real -- and Constitutional -- power of Congress, as a co-equal branch of government, is to cut off funds for an immoral and illegal war," Kucinich said. "Money is there right now to bring our troops home, and bringing our brave troops home is part of a plan that involves enlisting the support of the United Nations to mobilize international peacekeepers so our men and women can come home."

"I have a 12-point plan which I have circulated among Members of Congress," Kucinich said, "as to how we can get out of Iraq. The American people will not tolerate nonbinding resolutions as being an excuse for strong and substantive action to end the war as quickly as possible."

   His 12-point plan is worth going over as it does have some very good ideas in it. There are one or two that could be omitted and this plan would then be plausible.

 

Iraq Contractors Hardly Noticed When Killed

   Did you know that thus far during our war with Iraq over 800 civilian contractors have been killed and over 3,300 hurt doing the work that our military would normally be doing? This is based on numbers that the Associated Press has gathered.         

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           AP;

Exactly how many of these employees doing the Pentagon's work are Americans is uncertain. But the casualty figures make it clear that the Defense Department's count of more than 3,100 U.S. military dead does not tell the whole story.

Employees of defense contractors such as Halliburton, Blackwater and Wackenhut cook meals, do laundry, repair infrastruture, translate documents, analyze intelligence, guard prisoners, protect military convoys, deliver water in the heavily fortified Green Zone and stand sentry at buildings — often highly dangerous duties almost identical to those performed by many U.S. troops.

The U.S. has outsourced so many war and reconstruction duties that there are almost as many contractors (120,000) as U.S. troops (135,000) in the war zone.

   I have a hard time feeling sorry for many of these contractors who have been killed doing the military's work for them, especially those who worked for Blackwater. Some of these mercenaries are reported to make in excess of $1,000 per day while our troops, depending on rank, barely make near that amount. Let us not forget all of the perks that these people have coming to them.

The contractors are paid handsomely for the risks they take, with some making $100,000 or more per year, mostly tax-free — at least six times more than a new Army private, a rank likely to be driving a truck or doing some other unskilled work.

The difference in pay can create ill will between the contractors and U.S. troops.

"When they are side by side doing the same job, there is some resentment," said Rick Saccone, who worked as an intelligence contractor in Baghdad for a year.

   As well there should be alot of resentment from our troops who risk life and limb over a war that shouldn't be going on in the first, doing as they are ordered to do and having to fight next to some overpaid piece of shit who is just there for the big bucks.

While the Defense Department issues a press release whenever a soldier or Marine dies, the AP had to file a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain figures on pre-2006 civilian deaths and injuries from the Labor Department, which tracks workers' compensation claims.

By the end of 2006, the Labor Department had quietly recorded 769 deaths and 3,367 injuries serious enough to require four or more days off the job.

Contractor deaths are less costly politically, said Deborah Avant, a political science professor at George Washington University.

"Every time there's a new thing that the U.S. government wants the military to do and there's not enough military to do it, contractors are hired," she said. "When we see the 3,000 service member deaths, there's probably an additional 1,000 deaths we don't see."

   Less costly politically and they can do things the government cannot officially sanction, so ,there we have no accountability to anyone.

 

NASA's Rules On Dealing With A Nutty Astronaut

  Only in America!

   Would you believe that NASA actually has a rule book on how to deal with suicidal or psychotic astronauts when in space?

   Some documents which the AP got it's hands on suggest that the troubled astronaut's crew-mates wrap the wrist and ankles with duct tape or tie them up with a bungee cord or shoot them with tranquilizers if needed. That would be by injection, not gun.

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Associated Press

"Talk with the patient while you are restraining him," the instructions say. "Explain what you are doing, and that you are using a restraint to ensure that he is safe."

The instructions do not spell out what happens after that. But NASA spokesman James Hartsfield said the space agency, a flight surgeon on the ground and the commander in space would decide on a case-by-case basis whether to abort the flight, in the case of the shuttle, or send the unhinged astronaut home, if the episode took place on the international space station.

A mentally unstable astronaut could cause all kinds of havoc that could endanger the three crew members aboard the space station or the six or seven who typically fly aboard the shuttle.

Space station medical kits contain tranquilizers and anti-depression, anti-anxiety and anti-psychotic medications. Shuttle medical kits have anti-psychotic medication but not antidepressants, since they take several weeks to be effective and shuttle flights last less than two weeks.

The checklist says say astronauts who crack up can be restrained and then offered oral Haldol, an anti-psychotic drug used to treat agitation and mania, and Valium. If the astronaut won't cooperate, the drugs can be forcibly given with a shot to the arm. Crew members are instructed to stay with the tied-up astronaut to monitor vital signs.

 

Bush Opposes War Authority Limits

   Did you know that the White house dis-approves of war authority limits that the democrats wish to place on it by limiting what our troops can and cannot do in Iraq? What a surprise this was to me!

   The Bush clan did have one good point in their statement.

White House deputy press secretary Tony Fratto:  "There's a lot of ... shifting sands in the Democrats' position right now. It's hard to say exactly what their position is."

   This appears to be so true! Every Democratic leader has some different idea about how to stop this war mess and even if they do come up with something that they can all agree on, it won't be enough to make any difference.

   I think that the White House and the rest of the GOP are getting great laughs as they watch the Democrat comedy channel run around in circles. It must appear hilarious to the Republicans that the Democrats control the House and barely the Senate yet they can't get anything of consequence done to scale back in Iraq or to get our troops home.

   Just cut the damned funding, period, and it stops all of this crap dead in it's tracks! Is this to hard for the leaders to understand?

 

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Democrats Back Off On Parts Of Legislation

   I've just noticed the story on the Democrats turning into a bunch of wimps and scaling down the legislation that John Murtha was pressing for in dealing with our troops and the deployment to Iraq

   The Democratic Senate leaders are still going to put forth their plan  to repeal the 2002 resolution which authorized the war in Iraq but the Dems are backing off of their attempt to base funding on the troops being prepared and up to standard before going to war.

   Democrat moderates and the Repugnicans pitched a bitch about that effort so it's off to the trash-can with that idea. Some of these Democrats need to get educated, it would seem.

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        WaPo

Rep. Chet Edwards ( D-TEX.)  "If you strictly limit a commander's ability to rotate troops in and out of Iraq, that kind of inflexibility could put some missions and some troops at risk."

Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.)  "I've had enough of 'nonbinding.' The authorization that we gave the president back in 2002 is completely, completely outdated, inappropriate to what we're engaged in today."

"We gave the president that power to destroy Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and, if necessary, to depose Saddam Hussein," Biden said of the 2002 resolution in a speech last week before the Brookings Institution. "The WMD was not there. Saddam Hussein is no longer there. The 2002 authorization is no longer relevant to the situation in Iraq."

 

Bush and the Publics Right to Information

    Under the rule of the Bush Crime Family, alot of info that the press and the public could get from the FOIA has been curtailed. Many documents that used to be  declassified have been reclassified as secret under the Bush warlord scheme of things.

   PBS Frontline did an interview with Steven Aftergood, who directs the Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy. Here are a few excerpts of the interview.

 

[Tell me about the Information Security Oversight Office's study.]

The Information Security Oversight Office is an organization within the federal government that is responsible for overseeing classification and declassification activity throughout the government. Among their responsibilities, they produce a report annually which tabulates agency statistics on how much they have classified, how much they have declassified. They provide one of the few objective, statistical measures of changes in classification policy. Among other things, they have shown record growth in classification activity in this administration. The volume of new classified material has literally reached a record high in the Bush administration. Meanwhile, declassification activity, which was at record-high levels in the 1990s, has tapered off considerably. Records still do get declassified, but much more slowly than in the recent past.

Describe [the state secrets privilege] and how it's used under this administration.

The state secrets privilege is a privilege of the executive branch which permits it to block someone who is suing a government agency from obtaining information that is subject to the privilege. That's a roundabout way of saying that the state secrets privilege enables a government agency to withhold information from a litigant who is suing the government.

It is recognized by the courts that there are certain types of information that, if disclosed, would jeopardize national security, and the court permits a government agency to assert the privilege if it believes it is warranted. Now, what has happened in recent years is that the state secrets privilege is being invoked more and more frequently to block litigation.

It is not being used to prevent the disclosure of individual facts A, B or C, but instead to shut down entire proceedings. People who sue the government -- whether they are whistleblowers or they claim that they have suffered an injustice of one kind or another or even patent claims, patent-infringement claims -- a wide variety of cases have in effect been thrown out of court when the government invokes the state secrets privilege, as it has done increasingly in recent years. It is an alarming way of short-circuiting the judicial process, and not simply protecting one or two facts, but effectively closing the courthouse doors to cases that the government does not want to see tried.

Do you have an example of [the] state secrets privilege being used?

One of the most shocking cases to me in which the state secrets privilege was invoked was the case of Khaled al-Masri, who was allegedly kidnapped by the Central Intelligence Agency and alleges that he was subjected to illegal detention and torture. Now, he filed suit against the Central Intelligence Agency, and the CIA said: "State secrets. This case cannot go forward because state secrets are involved."

As a consequence, this fellow, al-Masri, could not get his day in court. The judge said that it may well be that his claims, his allegations, are true; it may well be that he was tortured. But he will not be permitted to argue his case in court or to get a ruling on his allegations, because the CIA says state secrets are involved.

State secrets were well served by this case. Justice was explicitly not served. Justice was not done here. That, to me, is shocking.

[Take us through what happened with the Associated Press' attempt to cover Guantanamo.]

Yeah. In the course of covering Guantanamo Bay and the situation of the hundreds of detainees held there, the Associated Press was forced to file a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit in order to gain access to the information it needed to report on the story. The government took the peculiar position that it could not disclose information about the detainees because their personal privacy would be compromised if it did so.

In the end, of course, much of what we know about Guantanamo Bay was disclosed thanks to that lawsuit. The government eventually conceded that such information could and should be disclosed. That is a great tribute to the power of the Freedom of Information Act. It's also, one could say, a disgrace that it was necessary to sue the government in order to gain access to such information. ...

 

 

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George Bush and the Declaration of Independence

   You know something really funny? When I began to read the    ' Declaration of Independence ', the first person who I thought of when the founders were writing about the king of Great Britain was George Bush. Just reading the first few points that they had against the king was a reminder of Bush.  See for yourself.

The history of the present King ( Bush ) of Great Britain ( America ) is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.

He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.

He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.

He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their Public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.

He has obstructed the Administration of Justice by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary Powers.

He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone for the tenure of their offices...

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:

For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:

   Does some of this not sound like the Bush Crime Family?

                         IMPEACH! INDICT! IMPRISON!

 

 

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Employer Charged With Failure To Pay Taxes On Illegal Immigrants

   From the Tucson Citizen

MIKE MADDEN
Gannett News Service

The management of a firm that cleaned restaurants such as the ESPN Zone, Dave & Busters and Hard Rock Cafe was charged Thursday with failing to pay $18 million in payroll taxes for their mostly illegal immigrant work force.

Authorities also arrested nearly 200 workers employed by the firm, Rosenbaum-Cunningham International Inc., as the workers started or finished their cleaning shifts at 63 locations in 17 states and Washington, including one in Phoenix.

The company's managers, based in Florida, allegedly paid workers in cash for at least four years and kept the money they should have been paying the government in income taxes, Social Security, Medicare and other taxes.

   Now if the feds would just deport the illegal's and lock up the employer! By the time this case is over, the employer will end up paying next to nothing in fines and the workforce will be back in swing, with new illegal's this time.

 

 

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Canadian Supreme Court Strikes Down Indefinite Detainee Detention

   Under the one country that is doing the right thing for a change category, the Canadian Supreme Court has dis-emboweled the government's program of detaining foreign terrorism suspects indefinitely and without the right to trial saying that the system violated Canada's bill of rights.  Pay attention Idiot in Chief because your day is coming sir, one way or another.

Yahoo News

The Justice Department had insisted that the "security certificate" program is a key tool in the fight against global terrorism and essential to national security.

But in a 9-0 judgment, the high court found the system violates the Charter of Rights and Freedom. It suspended the judgment from taking effect for a year, to give Parliament time to rewrite the law that deals with the certificates.

The certificates were challenged on constitutional grounds by three men from Morocco, Syria and Algeria — all alleged by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service to have ties to al-Qaida and other terrorist groups.

"The overarching principle of fundamental justice that applies here is this: before the state can detain people for significant periods of time, it must accord them a fair judicial process," Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin wrote in the ruling.

 

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The Walter Reed Pass The Buck Game Is On

Original Article

Daily Kos

Walter Reed:  Passing the Buck

by BarbinMD

By now we are all familiar with the disgraceful treatment the wounded soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan receive as outpatients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.  Revealed in a two-part series by Dana Priest and Anne Hull of the Washington Post, was a story of shameful neglect and overwhelming bureauracy.  And now comes the part of the story that we're all too familiar with under this administration; passing the buck, today courtesy of Lieutenant General Kevin Kiley, the Army's surgeon general:

JUDY WOODRUFF: General Kiley, let me begin with you. The secretary of the Army, Francis Harvey, said today that the failure lies with some noncommissioned officers -- I think he called them garrison leaders -- who were not doing their job. Do you agree with that?

LT. GEN. KEVIN KILEY, Army Surgeon General:...we had young leaders who felt that accountability and responsibility to take care of problems, but didn't necessarily either feel they had the authority or the experience to properly take care of these issues, as small and as few as some of them are.  [...]

JUDY WOODRUFF: So my question is, is that as high as the responsibility goes with these noncommissioned officers?

LT. GEN. KEVIN KILEY: Well, I would not identify the noncommissioned officers yet. I share the vice chief of staff's opinion that we need to do an analysis of this, and that's ongoing right now. And then, if appropriate, appropriate action will be taken.

JUDY WOODRUFF: How high do you think the responsibility does go?

LT. GEN. KEVIN KILEY: I really can't say. I've asked General Weightman to take a look at this, and I'm waiting for his report. I don't want to influence him in terms of who or what he thinks may be in...

Yes, you wouldn't want to influence the report assessing blame that is being written by the Commander of Walter Reed Army Medical Center.  No bias there. And like Abu Ghraib, it will no doubt be determined that the fault lies with a few low-level "bad apples."

Of course Kiley didn't think the problems were that bad:

But, remember, more than half the rooms were actually perfectly OK.

And those that are problems like mold, there were only about seven of them that had that. The mice and cockroach issue was something that, in fact, the command did address last year, and that was due to soldiers leaving food in their rooms.

Damn those soldiers, it's all their fault.  Never mind that they were relying on carry-out food because the cafeteria was too far away for men and women who had lost limbs or suffered brain injuries.  And now they're pretending that all that was needed to fix the problem was a little paint and new carpets, ignoring the neglect and mind-numbing bureaucracy that left returning veterans and their families fending for themselves.  But Kiley insisted that:

...I continue to be extremely proud of Walter Reed, the staff. As I said this morning at a town hall meeting, I jog around the compound in the morning, and the staff are there at 5:00 and 5:30 in the morning ready to take care of patients.

Isn't it nice that he's able to jog?  

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   It's nice to know that the Republican blame game is still active even when it comes to the care of our troops and their medical facilities which many of our soldiers have to stay at.

    If this is the Bush Crime Family's way of caring about our troops, then they are all in deep shit! It's bad enough that Bush and the military can't come up with the equipment that the troops need ,but to then stick then into under-par medical facilities?

                              IMPEACH! INDICT! IMPRISON!

 

Bill Clinton Rakes In The Big Bucks

Washington Post says that former Prez Bill Clinton made between $9 million and $10 million doing speeches last year. That is the most that he has made thus far and he has earned around $40 million all totaled in the past six years.

   Clinton did 352 speeches last year but they say that only 20 percent were for his own personal profit with the rest going to the William J. Clinton Foundation or there was no fee for some lectures.

"I never had a nickel to my name until I got out of the White House, and now I'm a millionaire, the most favored person for the Washington Republicans," Clinton told a friendly audience in Kentucky last fall. "I get a tax cut every year, no matter what our needs are."

 

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46 Countries Sign Ban On Cluster Bombs

   So what else has happened since I first woke up?

   Well, in Norway, 46 countries signed a declaration calling for the ban of cluster bombs because the bombs generally keep on killing and maiming people even after the conflicts are over.

The  U.S., Russia, Israel and China didn't even attend the conference in Oslo and Poland, Romania and Japan didn't go along with declaration that was signed.

AP 

Cluster bomblets are packed by the hundreds into artillery shells, bombs or missiles which scatter them over vast areas, with some failing to explode immediately. The unexploded bomblets can then lie dormant for years after conflicts end until they are disturbed, often by civilians.

As many as 60 percent of the victims in Southeast Asia are children, the Cluster Munition Coalition campaign group said. The weapons have recently been used in Iraq, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Lebanon, it said. The U.N. estimated that Israel dropped as many as 4 million bomblets in southern Lebanon during last year's war with Hezbollah, with as many 40 percent failing to explode on impact.

Mark Regev, spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry said: "During the recent conflict in Lebanon Israel used no munitions that were outlawed by international treaties or international law."

 

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Dictatorship in America?

   On more than one occasion I have mentioned the fact that the United States of America is heading towards a dictatorship under the Bush Crime Family. Many of you think that it could never happen in this country.

   Try reading this from AlterNet.

 

It Can Happen Here

   By Joe Conason, Thomas Dunne Books.        February 23, 2007.

Can it happen here? Is it happening here already? That depends, as a recent president might have said, on what the meaning of "it" is.

For the first time since the resignation of Richard M. Nixon more than three decades ago, Americans have had reason to doubt the future of democracy and the rule of law in our own country. Today we live in a state of tension between the enjoyment of traditional freedoms, including the protections afforded to speech and person by the Bill of Rights, and the disturbing realization that those freedoms have been undermined and may be abrogated at any moment.

Such foreboding, which would have been dismissed as paranoia not so long ago, has been intensified by the unfolding crisis of political legitimacy in the capital. George W. Bush has repeatedly asserted and exercised authority that he does not possess under the Constitution he swore to uphold. He has announced that he intends to continue exercising power according to his claim of a mandate that erases the separation and balancing of power among the branches of government, frees him from any real obligation to obey laws passed by Congress, and permits him to ignore any provisions of the Bill of Rights that may prove inconvenient.

 

 

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Salmonella Found In Peanut Butter

   Just seems to be getting worse for ConAgra and their Peter Pan brand of peanut butter, my favorite. Of course, the lawsuits have started with 5 having been filed thus far.

          AP                By ANNA JO BRATTON, Associated Press Writer

OMAHA, Neb. — A week after ConAgra Foods Inc. recalled peanut butter from its Georgia plant after a salmonella outbreak, the Center for Disease Control confirmed the presence of the dangerous germ.

   No deaths have been confirmed, although a Pennsylvania family filed a lawsuit Wednesday claiming a relative died from eating tainted peanut butter.

Opened jars from people who were sickened in New York, Oklahoma and Iowa tested positive for salmonella, said Dave Daigle, a spokesman for the CDC in Atlanta.

Leslea Bennett-Webb, spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Department of Health, said the state recovered seven peanut butter jars from 11 cases confirmed by the state, and found the strain of salmonella in at least one.

In Iowa, Kevin Teale, spokesman for the state's Department of Health, said the positive match is from one of the state's six confirmed cases.

 

The family of Roberta Barkay alleges in a negligence and wrongful-death lawsuit against ConAgra that salmonella-tainted peanut butter killed Barkay and sickened her husband and daughter.

Barkay, 76, had been hospitalized with gastrointestinal problems, then developed a bacterial infection before she died Jan. 30, said her lawyer, Rob Peirce.

Her husband, William, was sick with similar symptoms late last year, after the Barkays bought the peanut butter, according to the lawyer and the lawsuit. Their daughter also got sick after eating the peanut butter while at her parents' home for her mother's funeral, Peirce said.

Roberta Barkay was not tested for salmonella, but Peirce said the peanut butter the family ate was part of the batch ConAgra recalled last week. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.

Across the country, at least four other lawsuits claim negligence by the company led to the salmonella illnesses.

 

 

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Schools Searching Cellphones In Colorado

    From the Denver Post we have this on some school searches. One of the rare times that I agree with the ACLU as this shit goes way to far.

Hand over the cell      By Karen Rouse
Denver Post Staff Writer
   02/23/2007

Principals in at least three suburban schools have searched students' cellphone text messages when they suspected the students of cheating, drug abuse or other school violations.

Officials in the Douglas and Jefferson school districts say policies that allow them to search lockers, backpacks and cars parked on school grounds also authorize searches of cellphones when there is a "reasonable suspicion" of wrongdoing.

"We have found instances of texts that revealed both drug transactions ... as well as pornographic material stored in pictures," said John Stanek, an attorney for Douglas County schools. That includes phones with "downloaded material as well as pictures of other unsuspecting students," he said.

But an American Civil Liberties Union attorney said the practice is a "dramatic and unprecedented invasion of students' privacy."

"It goes far beyond anything the (U.S.) Supreme Court has authorized," said Mark Silverstein, legal director of the ACLU of Colorado.

   Just ban the dam cells from the school campus and you solve the problem during schools hours. I've got alot more to say on this, later in the morning because these kinds of things really piss me off!

 

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al-Qaida,Sunni's Call For Revenge Attacks Over Iraqi Rapes and The U.S. Tells Israel To Stop Seeking Talks With Syria Over Peace

    It's Friday and it is time to take a spin around the net to see what has been happening while the USA slept!

   So here's some of the news making the rounds this morning without comment until my coffee is done and my mind is awake. But I do have alot to see in a little while about the war, America, and maybe even a few other things.

    The AP reports that after the alleged rapes of two women in Iraq, the Sunni's groups, which includes al-Qaida, are calling for revenge attacks against the security forces which are predominantly Shiite.

The al-Qaida in Iraq leader, Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, also known as Abu Ayyub al-Masri, purportedly called on his followers Thursday to step up attacks on Iraqi security forces to avenge the alleged rapes in Baghdad and the northern town of Tal Afar near the Syrian border.

He also claimed in an audio tape that 300 followers have volunteered for suicide missions within hours of hearing news of the alleged rape in Baghdad, which the woman said took place in a police garrison.

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The United States has insisted that Israel stop working on exploratory contacts with the Syrian country even though this would be a way of finding out if those in Damascus are serious about having real peace talks with Israel.

In meetings with Israeli officials recently, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was forceful in expressing Washington's view on the matter.
The American argument is that even "exploratory talks" would be considered a prize in Damascus, whose policy and actions continue to undermine Lebanon's sovereignty and the functioning of its government, while it also continues to stir unrest in Iraq, to the detriment of the U.S. presence there.

   Of course, there is also that small matter of Syria providing Hezbollah with weapons and other goodies.

 

Will Israel Manipulate Bush Even More?

   The Parts of the article that I am about to post says that Israel certainly will. Israel already thinks that Bush is the greatest thing to ever happen to them so why not go for some more goodies?

 

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Haaretz for the full article

In recent weeks there has been lively discussion in Jerusalem surrounding the question of where these special relations are headed, and whether it is a good idea to ask Bush for a farewell gift. Some believe that since Bush is the best thing to ever happen to Israel, it is important to exploit the remainder of his term to upgrade relations.

But what should be upgraded, and how, is up for debate. Yoram Ben-Zeev, the deputy director for North America at the Foreign Ministry, has led a series of discussions on the creation of a new umbrella agreement that would combine all the memoranda of understanding between the United States and Israel, give them new validity and highlight the special nature of the relations.
Former Foreign Ministry director general Ron Prosor offered a different approach. Instead of formulating a large agreement, it would be better if Bush gave a quiet order to the bureaucracy in Washington to support Israel on a number of sensitive issues. Prosor's approach is that at a time when U.S. opposition to military involvement in the Middle East is surging, Israel can show some consideration. Instead of asking for defense treaties, it should simply say: "Give us the tools and we'll do the work."
There are three Israeli upgrade requests in the pipeline, one of which concerns civilian cooperation in the nuclear file - now limited because of Israel's refusal to join the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT). The exemption India received from these restrictions has encouraged the Israel Atomic Energy Commission to try to obtain similar easements, even if they are limited. Other requests concerned access to advanced military technology for quality intelligence - a hint at a possible conflict with Iran.
Senior officials in the defense establishment believe that Israel should strive for the achievement of an increase in American military aid. The current agreement that defines American aid to Israel will expire next year, and with it the civilian economic aid will end as well. Israel wants another $50 million annually in the coming decade to be added to the sum it receives for military aid - which currently stands at $2.4 billion a year. The government has accepted this position and has decided that the increase in aid should be the main focus, that it would be better to put the other upgrade requests on a back burner for now.

 

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Afghan Commander Says The U.S. Should Leave

   This from Al Jazeera    FEBRUARY 22, 2007

An Afghan regional commander believed to be loosely allied with the Taliban has said that the US will soon be forced to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan and Iraq.

Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of the Hizb-i-islami armed movement, also blamed the US for Afghanistan's problems, in a tape obtained by Reuters news agency and released on Thursday.

Hekmatyar, a former prime minister whose forces operate in southeastern areas near Pakistan, denounced the US as "the mother of problems".
"As long as America remains in Afghanistan and in the region, war and problems will continue," he said in the video.

"I can say with full assurance and confidence that America does not have the ability to stay for a long period in Afghanistan.
"My analysis is that America [will] pull out from Iraq and Afghanistan simultaneously and the withdrawal perhaps will happen this year."
Hekmatyar said America's allies had sent troops to Afghanistan and Iraq out of fear of Washington, but he said a rift was emerging among them over whether they should stay on there.

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Democrats Drafting Legislation To Limit Troops Use In Iraq

   I have no comment on this story about the Democrats drafting some more legislation limiting the use of our troops in Iraq. It would rescind some of the authority that congress granted the Bush Crime Family but it does not go far enough as far as I am concerned.

Yahoo News

While these officials said the precise wording of the measure remains unsettled, one draft would restrict American troops in Iraq to combating al-Qaida, training Iraqi army and police forces, maintaining Iraq's territorial integrity and otherwise proceeding with the withdrawal of combat forces.

The plan is to attempt to add the measure to anti-terrorism legislation that scheduled to be on the Senate floor next week and the week following.

Any attempt to limit Bush's powers as commander in chief would likely face strong opposition from Republican allies of the administration in the Senate and could also face a veto threat.

The decision to try to limit the military mission marks the next move in what Reid and other Senate war critics have said will be a multistep effort to force a change in Bush's strategy and eventually force an end to U.S. participation in the nearly four-year-old war.

 

China On Cheney's Bad Side Over Anti-Satellite Testing

   I see that V.P. Cheney is flapping his face at China while he is in Australia doing the Bush Crime Family pro-war tour. It would seem that Cheney has a problem with China testing their anti-satellite weapons system after China has said that they want a peaceful rise as a global power.

   Mr. Cheney seems to forget that China may have stayed out of the anti-satellite business if it weren't for the United States being so aggressive towards most other countries. Since this administration has plans for a space defense system of its own, who can complain if another country wants one for themselves?

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AP

Washington and key Asian allies such as Japan have expressed concern that China's Jan. 11 firing of a missile at a defunct weather satellite — making it only the third nation after the United States and Russia to use weapons beyond the Earth's atmosphere — undermined efforts to keep weapons out of space. China says the test was for scientific purposes.

Also, China said in late December it was strengthening its military to thwart any attempt by Taiwan to push for independence, but vowed that it was committed to the peaceful development of its 2.3 million-strong military, the world's largest.

 

Downtime again

  One of the bad things about owning your own business is having to stop what you are doing to go deal with someone else's problems, as is the case now.

   People should not be allowed anywhere near a computer until they have had at least 1 year of training with one. This job is 2 hours away so I will not be posting anything else until at least 10:30 PM (EST).

   Sorry  Folks. Have a great evening.

" Liberal " Media And Our Troops

  The Republicans are always complaining that the MSM does a lousy job of reporting when it comes to our troops in Iraq. The MSM is  ' anti-soldier '  is one of the conservative complaints.

   But this is turning out to not be true.

Iraq Slogger

At this week's prestigious George Polk Awards for journalism, three out of the twelve prizes went to journalists who had exposed the mistreatment of or unnecessary risk to Americans fighting in Iraq.

-- The George Polk Award for military reporting went to Hartford Courant reporters Lisa Chedekel and Matthew Kauffman for a four-part exposé, “Mentally Unfit, Forced to Fight,” that "detailed the high rate of suicide among American troops and the lackluster mental health screening and treatment offered by the military."

-- The George Polk Award for medical reporting went to Robert Little, a national correspondent for the Baltimore Sun. His three-part series, “Dangerous Remedy,” investigated the use of an experimental, blood-coagulating drug, Recombinant Activated Factor VII, in more than 1,000 soldiers. The drug has been linked to lethal blood clots.

-- The George Polk Award for network television reporting went to NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, senior investigative correspondent Lisa Myers and producer Adam Ciralsky. They won for exposing "a secret effort by the United States Army to scuttle a promising technology designed to protect soldiers from rocket-propelled grenades, or RPGs."

 

 

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Anna's Baby's Guardian to Decide Where Anna Gets Buried

Circuit Judge Larry Seidlin decided today that the guardian (Richard Milstein ) of Anna Nicole Smith's baby could decide where Smith will be buried.

The judge choked up frequently and wept as he explained his decision. "I want her to be buried with her son in the Bahamas. I want them to be together."

  As if Anna Nicole or her son would ever know if they were beside each other or not.

   I wish that this story would just go away. Does anyone really give a shit about Anna Nicole Smith's drug and alcohol infested life or the fact that her baby may have more fathers than Anna had shoes?

   There are more important things that are news worthy than another Anna story. If it is found out that she was overdosed on purpose, then we have a news story. This shit about the fight over who the baby's daddy may or not be shouldn't even be mention in the news unless it's in the Enquirer or something like that which lives off of this junk.

   I really do hate it for the baby though. She is going to have one tough live when she grows older and I'll bet that it will be a short one.

   Her mother and mother's friends have messed this child's life up and she's only 5 months old.  Lets give it a rest, shall we?

 

 

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Meet NEWS HOUNDS and FOX ATTACKS

    Earlier today I posted a bit about the fine ( HA ) news reporters at the Fox News channel and that fine Matt Drudge with his inept news reports.

  Right now I am going to push a website that you may want to visit. This site deals with most of the inaccurate reporting that Fox News does and with their most obvious GOP favoritism.

   NEWS HOUNDS does as their advertisement says. "We watch FOX so you don't have to."  This group keeps track of Fox just as well as most blogger's keep track of the Bush Crime Family, so go visit them.

   Then maybe you can go out and educate one of your friends that may be stuck in the Fox-hole!

   Another one worth checking out is Fox Attacks. They have a petition signing event going on concerning the Democratic debate in Nevada being hosted by Fox. This  petition should be signed by all since Fox really isn't about the real news.

 

 

 

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Iran Ignores U.N. Deadline

   Iran's deadline to stop their uranium enrichment came and went on Wednesday with Iran apparently stepping their process up a notch. This means that more than likely a few more useless sanctions will be levied against them.           

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"Iran considers that a suspension of uranium would be contrary to its rights, to the Non-Proliferation Treaty and to international rules," the deputy head of Iran's nuclear agency, Mohammad Saeed.

But US State Department spokesman Tom Casey said the UN Security Council should now consider fresh sanctions in addition to measures targeting its nuclear and missiles programmes imposed by the UN in December.

   A six-page IAEA report says that Iran had went from research-scale to industrial-scale production of enriched uranium.

   With the way that the Bush Crime Family has pretty much trashed the middle east along with any hope of peace amongst most of the countries, I'd be building my own nuclear protection also. Iran has to know that if they have nuclear weapons and they use them, life is over for that country. I see no reason to fear Iran having the weapons to defend themselves with against some of the more aggressive nations in the middle east and elsewhere.

 

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" Fairly Unbalanced " Fox News and Drudge Drawing Ire Of Blogger's

   We all know that Fox News and Matt Drudge are nothing more than propaganda arms of the Bush Crime Family up in the White House.

   Even today, after the drubbing that the Republicans took in November, Fox and Drudge still have quite a viewing and reading audience who eats their lies and deception up as if there was some truth to it.

   The " fairly unbalanced " news channel and Drudge  live off of their ignorant viewers and readers just as do wrestling fans of the WCW or some other group even though they know that the action is fake.

   The blogger's have had enough of Fox and it's partisan bend on events and are striking back.

   The Nevada Democratic Party and the Western Majority Project said last week that they would be working with Fox News to host a democratic debate in Reno in August. That did not go over with many of us who remember the shenanigans that Fox pulled last time they had Democrats on the stage.

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AlterNet     By Don Hazen, AlterNet. Posted February 22, 2007.

Not so fast says MoveOn, Free Press, and others. Petition campaigns are under way, aimed at the Nevada Democrats and the DNC, applying serious heat to drop Fox's control of the event because it is not a legitimate news organization. There are also plans to target Fox's advertisers in a campaign reminiscent of an earlier successful one against Sinclair Broadcasting for its nightly rabid right-wing harangues that were forced upon their affiliate's news shows.

The anti-Kerry campaign stands as the gold standard for conservatives' ability to get the mainstream media to carry their message without doing their own work -- even creating a new verb for the political lexicon -- swiftboating.

But the progressive internet media and blogosphere are pushing back, using the speed and versatility of the web to whack the conservative "wing nuts" and pandering candidates with some of their own tools -- albeit stopping far short of making stuff up.

Lots of people tend to dismiss Fox's influence, saying that they have been discredited among those who matter, and its audience is mainly conservatives who are beyond reason. But that notion misses the point, as Fox's audience is larger than CNN and MSNBC combined, and many watch it for its perceived entertainment value.

Filmmaker Greenwald feels adamant that in order to hold Fox accountable, Democratic candidates should not go on their shows:

Day after day, week after week, Fox viciously and brutally attacks, maligns and tries to destroy our values. And we participate in this obscenity to get some airtime? We are nuts to keep going on without a good fight about the rules. We should push back on them.

The idea that we will outsmart, outmanipulate, out-talk Hannity and O'Reilly on an ongoing basis is nonsense. And I say this having studied O'Reilly for a year. But there seems to be little appetite from our side, especially the politicians, to play hardball. Remember, Fox News is dead and gone if we don't go on so they have someone to fight with.

...in the end the blogs and the progressive Internet can play a forceful role against Fox.

 

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