Thursday, June 29, 2006

Olbermann Slams O'Reilly: "Your Ratings Whoopin' Stick Is Now Smaller Than Your...Falafel"...


I will always believe that Keith Olbermann is one of the best anchors on cable news TV. The man speaks his mind and thats refreshing in an era of sychophants for the Bush administration and "news models" who don't have a clue.

Take for example this clip which skewers Bill O' Reilly about his Fox news ratings. Or even this one which exposes the wingnuts attempt to swift boat John Murtha.

My favorite is Olbermann's analysis of the neocon attack on the New York Times. They claim that the NYT revealed classified information about a secret banking program the government has been using to track terrorists. The problem, as Olbermann shows, is that this program is public knowledge. There is even a website that explains the entire program.

Watch out wingnuts. KO is knocking out all the right wing talking points, one by one. Gotta love this guy!!

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

L.A. 9/11 Truth Conference Gets Fair Media Play


There seems to be a turning tide in terms of the information that is finally being reported by Mainstream Media. Between Catherine Crier and Lou Dobbs reporting on voter fraud and irregularities, and now C-Span possibly broadcasting a 9/11 Truth Movement event, wow!

Maybe the Bush Crime Family and it's sychophant congress will finally be exposed before the 2008 election! Dare I dream?

Reuters:
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - They wore T-shirts asking "What Really Happened?," snapped up DVDs titled "9/11; The Great Illusion," and cheered as physicists, philosophers and terrorism experts decried the official version of the Sept. 11 attacks that shook America to its core.
Some 1,200 people gathered at a Los Angeles hotel on the weekend for what organizers billed as the largest conference on the plethora of conspiracy theories that see the 2001 attacks on Washington and New York as, at best, official negligence, and at worst an orchestrated U.S. attempt to incite world war.

"There are so many prominent people who are incredibly well-respected who have stated that the evidence is overwhelming that 9/11 was an inside job," syndicated radio talk show host Alex Jones told a news conference.

"There are hundreds of smoking guns that people need to be made aware of," said Jones, calling for the impeachment of President George W. Bush and charging that mainstream media had been slow to cover the growing movement of 9/11 skeptics. More>>>

Man behind anti-Clinton Ad Convicted of Child Molestation Charges


CNN reports:

EDINBURG, Texas (AP) -- A political consultant whose company was behind a television ad accusing the Clinton-Gore administration of giving away nuclear technology was convicted of child molestation charges.

The sentencing phase of the trial was scheduled to begin Wednesday. Cramer faces up to 149 years in prison.

Cramer gained national attention during the 2000 presidential election when his company created the ad that accused the administration of giving nuclear technology to China in exchange for campaign contributions. More>>>

Well this is just one more notch in the GOP Crime Family Crime Spree. Talking Points Memo has a section called Grand Ole Docket. It lists the NUMEROUS people who call themselves members of the GOP that have been arrested, indicted or convicted of various crimes from perverted sex crimes to bribes and possibly worse.

Here is a list from TPM:

Jack Abramhoff - Pled Guilty - Sentenced to Minimum of 5 Years, 10 Months

Claude Allen - Arrested for Theft - Trial Date Set for June 30th

Gus Boulis Murder Trio - Indicted - No Further Court Dates Scheduled

Ed Buckham - Named by Prosecutors as Unindicted Coconspirator

Duke Cunningham - Pled Guilty - Sentenced to 8 years, 4 months incarceration

Tom DeLay - Indicted - Trial Pending Appeals Decision

Brian J. Doyle - Arrested - Status Hearing August 8

Ed Buckham - Named by Prosecutors as Unindicted Coconspirator

John Colyandro - Indicted - Trial Pending Appeals Decision

Jim Ellis - Indicted - Trial Pending Appeals Decision

Robert Fromm - Named by Prosecutors as Unindicted Coconspirator

Vernon Jackson - Pled Guilty - To Be Sentenced July 27th

Scooter Libby - Indicted - Trial Set To Begin January 8th, 2007

Chuck McGee - Pled Guilty - Time Served

John T. Michael - Named by Prosecutors as Unindicted Coconspirator

Bob Ney - Named by Prosecutors as Unindicted Coconspirator

David Safavian - Convicted - To Be Sentenced October 12

This is a partial list. Visit TPM's GOP Docket for complete list.

Quotes On Liberalism


Most of the following quotes come from Liberal Forum. I was on that site trying to nominate my blog as "one of the most liberal blogs" on the net, and ran across these quotes. The first one is my absolute favorite:

Somebody came along and said 'liberal' means 'soft on crime, soft on drugs, soft on defense and we're gonna tax you back to the Stone Age because people shouldn't have to go to work if they don't want to. And instead of saying, 'Well, excuse me, you right-wing, reactionary, xenophobic, homophobic, anti-education, anti-choice, pro-gun, Leave it to Beaver trip back to the '50s, we cowered in the corner and said, 'Please don't hurt me.' The West Wing

Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives. John Stuart Mill

Of all the varieties of virtues, liberalism is the most beloved. Aristotle

Liberalism is, I think, resurgent. One reason is that more and more people are so painfully aware of the alternative. The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith

Liberalism is trust of the people, tempered by prudence; conservatism, distrust of the people, tempered by fear. William Gladstone

A liberal is a man or a woman or a child who looks forward to a better day, a more tranquil night, and a bright, infinite future. Leonard Bernstein

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

VIDEO: Sen. Levin and Fox Anchor in On-Air Scuffle Over Iraq Plan


I love this video from Think Progress.

It seems Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) made an appearance on Faux News' Fox and Friends and pummled the anchor Brian Kilmeade.

The exchange took place during a discussion about the criticism that Dems are recieving over the issue of withdrawal of our troops from Iraq. Levin spoke of the similarity between the Dem proposal and that of General Casey.

Take a look HERE

Monday, June 26, 2006

Buffett calls for retention of estate tax - Yahoo! News


Buffett calls for retention of estate tax - Yahoo! News - Warren Buffet is the second richest man on the planet. (Bill Gates is the first.) He suprised a lot of people when he decided to donate $30 Billion of his $44 Billion fortune to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He will be donating another $6.4 Billion to other foundations on behalf of his late wife and their children.

I am certain that if there is a heaven, this man will definately be there because of his philanthropy and his benevelont spirit. If only we had some people in Congress and the Senate that could be as pure in heart and spirit as this man. What a different world we'd be living in right now.

Buffet spoke about Congress retaining the estate tax. I, personally have never seen a person so rich be so generous. Not only that, Buffet made this profound statement about the estate tax:

"It's a very equitable tax," Buffett said. "It's in keeping with the idea of equality of opportunity in this country, not giving incredible head starts to certain people who were very selective about the womb from which they emerged." More here>>> And here>>>


Saturday, June 24, 2006

AlterNet: GOP Kills Bill to Police Halliburton


AlterNet: GOP Kills Bill to Police Halliburton: "GOP Kills Bill to Police Halliburton"

Republicans in Congress have made it clear they're willing to fight for
military contractors' right to lie, cheat and defraud taxpayers
.

I suppose it's old news at this point that the Bush administration lied us into the Iraq war, and that the cost of this mess will be fully realized by the next generation when Bush leaves office with the biggest budget deficit in U.S. history.

And, while Democrats have been complaining for years about the GOP-led Congress abandoning its oversight of the executive branch's wrongdoing, a vote that took place in the Senate last week shows how the Republican desire to ignore fraud and abuse extends right into killing legislation that would help stop defense contractors from ripping off the American people.

In an effort to stop companies like Halliburton and its subsidiaries from cheating our troops and stealing from Americans, Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., introduced S.AMDT.4230 and attached it to the Defense Authorization bill currently being debated in the Senate. The bill was intended to improve contracting "by eliminating fraud and abuse and improving competition in contracting and procurement." More>>>

Think Progress


Think Progress: "Bolton Attacks U.N. Human Rights Official For Criticizing Flawed Administration Policies "

Yesterday, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour sharply criticized some of the tactics being employed in the war on terror, reminding all nations — including the United States — that they are constrained by an “absolute ban on torture and the right to a fair trial.” She added, “It is vital that at all times Governments anchor in law their response to terrorism.”
U.S. Ambassador John Bolton immediately slammed Arbour’s “
misplaced priorities“:
For all the human rights problems in the world in places like North Korea and Iran and so on, to go after the United States and Israel — it is business as usual from the U.N. human rights machinery.


But just a month earlier, Bolton’s own deputy stated that the “U.N. human rights machinery” exists to inform all member states — including the U.S. — of their international duties and obligations:

The human rights machinery of the United Nations exists to assist UN Member States to meet their international obligations. Reflecting our strong support for human rights, the United States places a great deal of importance on the effective and efficient functioning of human rights bodies. … The United States holds the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in high regard and believes it has the potential to make even greater contributions to the protection of human rights around the world.

Bolton has once again shown he is willing to throw international cooperation by the wayside and employ double standards in order to defend flawed Bush administration policies.

Friday, June 23, 2006

CIA program expands Bush's power

The madness of "King" George?

AP:
Bush has made broad use of his powers, authorizing warrantless wiretaps, possibly collecting telephone records on millions of Americans, holding suspected terrorists overseas without legal protections and using up to 6,000 National Guard members to help patrol the border with Mexico.

That's in addition to the vast anti-terrorism powers Congress granted him in the recently extended Patriot Act.

Civil liberties activists, joined by congressional Democrats and some members of Bush's own party, suggest the president has pushed the envelope too far — usurping authority from Congress and abusing individual privacy rights in the process. More>>>

Thursday, June 22, 2006

VOTING RIGHTS ACT NAILED TO BURNING CROSS


Whats foremost on my mind right now is the revelation by Palast and RFK, Jr. about the voting disenfranchisement of mostly African Americans in those swing states like Florida and Ohio.

To add insult to injury, I am now reading that the Republican side of the House is stalling on the extension of the Voting Rights Act because it objects to the the fact that the civil rights measure unfairly singled out Southern states and unnecessarily required ballots to be printed in foreign languages.

When did this country revert back to DE JURE and DE FACTO racism and xenophobia? I have no doubt that the Kristian Konservative Koalition is behind this.

Greg Palast:
Complaints by a couple of good old boys to legislation has never stopped the GOP leadership from rolling over dissenters.

Don’t kid yourself. The Republican Party’s decision to “delay” the renewal of the Voting Rights Act has not a darn thing to do with local objections of the Republican’s White Sheets Caucus.
This is a strategic stall — meant to allow certain states to slip into place new suspect voting machines, new suspect rules and new suspect ballot procedures for 2008 which would never get past the Voting Rights Act’s “pre-clearance” provisions.

The fix for ‘08 is ready to roll but this law is in the way. So the party of DeLay is killing it with “delay.”

Tom Paine:
What’s a bigger problem with American elections: disenfranchisment of minority voters or new electronic voting machines stealing votes?

Most people on the political left will answer electronic machines. But on Wednesday, House Republicans showed America exactly why old-school election thuggery is a far more pressing problem. In fact, it was Jim Crow tactics, not computer hacking, which gave George W. Bush his Ohio victory in 2004. And such tactics are exactly what a handful of southern GOP congressmen defended on Wednesday when they derailed renewing the National Voting Rights Act, complaining it does not end federal oversight of elections in their states and requires multilingual ballots. More>>>

People For The American Way:
A new voter suppression tactic has surfaced in Ohio. We must take action! This time, Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell has implemented new rules making some legitimate voter registration activities punishable as crimes and severely restricting the ability of non-partisan civic participation organizations to register voters in historically disenfranchised communities. The new rules place hurdles in the way of any compensated voter registration workers returning voter registrations they collect to the organization sponsoring the voter registration drive - making it exceedingly difficult for organizations to keep the records necessary to follow up later to make sure these potential new voters actually make it onto the rolls. The Ohio Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCARR) has the opportunity to reject these changes at its meting on June 26. Send them, and Secretary of State Blackwell, an email telling them to remove these roadblocks to democratic participation. Click this link to take action now!!

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

WWJD?


The creator of this HuffPo Contagious Festival Film is 15 years old girl from Alabama, Ava Lowery.

Mia Culpa:

She calls herself a peace activist, and for the past year, she’s been producing her own short animations on her website, peacetakescourage.com. All in all, she’s made about seventy of them, she says, and most of them oppose Bush and his Iraq War.“I was just so mad about it,” she explains. “And the media are not showing the real images of the war, so I did a lot research and started my own website.”She submitted one of her latest creations, “WWJD,” to the monthly “contagious” contest that huffingtonpost.com is running. (It’s an open contest that ranks the number of viewers for each submission.) More>>>

Ava has gotten death threats for telling the TRUTH. It's amazing that so called Right Wing Christian Conservatives are threatening this child for telling the truth!

Here are ALL of her videos submitted to Contagious Festival.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Life in Iraq - From The Embassy - A Grim View

The Washington Post Reports:

Hours before President Bush left on a surprise trip last Monday to the Green Zone in Baghdad for an upbeat assessment of the situation there, the U.S. Embassy in Iraq painted a starkly different portrait of increasing danger and hardship faced by its Iraqi employees. This cable, marked "sensitive" and obtained by The Washington Post, outlines in spare prose the daily-worsening conditions for those who live outside the heavily guarded international zone: harassment, threats and the employees' constant fears that their neighbors will discover they work for the U.S. government.

Compare Bush's View of Iraq to This Memo recieved by The Washington Post from Ambassador Khalilzad to The President's "rose garden view" of Iraq. Amazing! I wonder what color is the sun on Bush's planet?

Barack Obama: The End Of Small Politics


Barak Obama has the spotlight on him on once again. Not since his 2004 Democratic National Convention Speech, has Obama been mentioned in a positive light. His speech at the "Take Back America" conference has made people seriously talk about Obama as a viable candidate in 2008. Here is the speech he made. See for yourself why folks want Obama to consider running:

The War On Terror Is Failing...

I've oftened wondered about making war on a "concept". I mean after all, "the war on terror" is intangible, therefore, the war can be used in its perpetual context to perpatrate some of the most heinous constitutional infringements upon American citizens.

The following is excerpted from the Toronto Star:

Washington is failing to make progress in the global war on terror and the next 9/11-style attack is not a question of if, but when. That is the scathing conclusion of a survey of 100 leading American foreign-policy analysts.

In its first "Terrorism Index," released yesterday, the influential journal Foreign Policy found surprising consensus among the bipartisan experts.

Some 86 per cent of them said the world has grown more, not less, dangerous, despite President George W. Bush's claims that the U.S. is winning the war on terror.

The main reasons for the decline in security, they said, were the war in Iraq, the detention of terror suspects in Guantanamo Bay, U.S. policy towards Iran and U.S. energy policy.

The survey's participants included an ex-secretary of state and former heads of the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, along with prominent members of the U.S. foreign-policy establishment.

The majority served in previous administrations or in senior military ranks.

"When you strip away the politics, the experts, almost to a person, are very worried about the administration," says Joe Cirincione, vice-president of the Center for American Progress, the Washington think-tank which co-sponsored the survey.

"They think none of our front-line institutions is doing a good job and that Iraq has made the terror situation much worse."

The findings will be picked up immediately by politicians and policy-makers, he adds: "Just about any one of these people saying this would make news. When the opinions come together, it really carries weight."

Almost 80 per cent of the analysts said widespread rejection of radical Islamic ideologies is crucial if terrorism is to be eradicated, but that goal requires "a much higher emphasis on its non-military tools."

Across the board, they rated Washington's diplomatic efforts as abysmal, with a median score of 1.8 out of 10.

62% of those polled identify Saudi Arabia as the premier incubator for terrorists

More than two-thirds said the United Nations and other multilateral institutions must be strengthened.

In the survey's accompanying report, Leslie Gelb, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, said policy analysts have never been in such agreement.

"The reason is that it's clear to nearly all that Bush and his team have had a totally unrealistic view of what they can accomplish with military force and threats of force."


Some 82 per cent of participants said a pressing priority for the U.S. is to end its dependence on foreign oil.
"We borrow a billion dollars every working day to import oil, an increasing share of it coming from the Middle East," commented former CIA director James Woolsey.
"In Saudi Arabia, billions are transferred to the Wahhabis and like-minded groups who then indoctrinate young people to hate Shiites, Sufis, Jews, Christians and democracy, and to oppress women horribly."
The analysts were also highly critical of the U.S.'s intelligence and national-security apparatus.

The Department of Homeland Security, created in the aftermath of 9/11, was rated for effectiveness at only 2.9 out of 10. Changes in the intelligence structure were assessed at "poor to fair," with one participant noting that reform "in most cases has produced new levels of bureaucracy in an already overly bureaucratic system."

Almost 62 per cent identified Saudi Arabia as the premier incubator for terrorists.
It has helped halt the flow of money to terrorist networks and now has 30,000 troops guarding its oil fields, but Saudi leaders have been slow to move against extremist elements inside the country, says the report.
Asked what presents the single greatest danger to American security, nearly half the analysts said loose nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. Only 4 per cent said Iran.
Cirincione says the fact that so few experts think Iran is a threat and so many regard Iraq as a mistake "turns the administration's policies on their head."

Thomas Slams WH Press: "I Ask Myself Every Day Why The Media Have Become So Complacent, Complicit And Gullible"...


Helen Thomas has been a White House reporter for decades. She has seen it all...from JFK to King George. Her book, Watchdogs of Democracy? which comes out this week, claims that the White House Press Corps in particular and Mainstream Media in general never asked the tough questions regarding the Bush Administration for fear of being called unpatriotic or UnAmerican. Thomas says that only after Katrina, did the White House Press Corps become somewhat more courageous in asking "tough questions". I happen to agree with her. Katrina was in fact the turning point for the media.

USA Today has a report here on Ms. Thomas' book. I predict it will do very well in sales making the NY Times bestseller list.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Murtha Calls Out Karl Rove on MTP


Congressman Murtha, once again speaks truth to power on Meet The Press, today.

MURTHA: He's in New Hampshire. He's making a political speech. He’s sitting in his air-conditioned office on his big, fat backside-saying stay the course. That’s not a plan! We've got to change direction. You can't sit there in the air-conditioned office and tell troops carrying seventy pounds on their backs, inside these armored vessels-hit with IED's every day-seeing their friends blown up-their buddies blown up-and he says stay the course? Easy to say that from Washington, DC.

Here's the link to the video.




Center Square | The real coward


It's very rare that we see mainstream media writing anything negative about Karl Rove. So imagine my suprise when I read this article in the Philadelphia Inquirer today:

By Chris Satullo
Inquirer Columnist

The only bullets Karl Rove has ever dodged were legal.
Last week, after learning he would avoid indictment for his role in the sliming of an Iraq war critic, Rove had this to say about two men who risked death in service of country, John Murtha and John Kerry:
"Like too many Democrats, it strikes me that they are ready to give the green light to go to war, but when it gets tough and when it gets difficult they fall back on that party's pattern of cutting and running."

In any sentence with the names Kerry, Murtha and Rove, there is only one possible coward. It's not the Pennsylvania congressman nor the Massachusetts senator.

The only combat for which Rove ever volunteered was political. In that realm, he's mastered the coward's way, the sly attack from the hidden place, the anonymous flier full of innuendo, the invective by surrogates, the timely leak to the friendly writer. The shiv goes in the back, but the fingerprints are smudged.

Sadly, it works. So it gets rewarded and imitated.

Jack Murtha, by contrast, served 37 years in the Marines and volunteered for duty in Vietnam. When he expresses despair over Iraq, he speaks for many fine warriors who have his ear. John Kerry also faced enemy fire in Vietnam. Despite the fierce efforts of Rove surrogates to defame his service, he remains the winner of five combat medals.

You want to call Murtha and Kerry "cut and run" cowards? Go to the Hill and do it to their face. Don't do it only at Republican fund-raisers.

By most accounts, Karl Rove is a friendly, hardworking, brilliant fellow. No doubt, in his mind he is a patriot trying to serve his country.

But much of what he's done while serving the genial bully whom he made into a president has been a disaster.

It was Rove whose political strategy led President Bush to fritter away the national unity forged by the grief of 9/11, turning the phrase war on terror into a partisan club. It was Rove who masterminded the selling of the Iraq invasion to the American people on false pretenses and a politicized timetable. It was Rove who pressed for the tax cuts that looted the nation's treasury in a time of war.

Now he's back at it. His prints are all over the "war on terror" resolution the House debated last week. Its bland language isn't meant to spur the full, fair, anguished debate on this war that Congress has never had. It's a campaign tool that seeks to frame a complex issue as: "Do you agree with everything President Bush does, or are you an unpatriotic fool putting our soldiers at risk?"

In other words, Rove once again uses America's brave and honorable warriors as a shield. He urges his political clients to cower behind that cover, to avoid the voters' wrath that their incompetence and greed have earned them.

In other words, a textbook example of cowardice. More>>>

Friday, June 16, 2006

Thefts of Sept. 11 Donations and Artifacts Go Unpunished

I believe it was Justice Louis Brandeis who once said: Crime is contagious....if the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for the law.

Indeed the government (Executive and Legislative branches in particular) have become so corrupt that politicians and lobbyists breaking the law is merely par for the course these days.

This story is old news to the blogosphere, but it has come up again and I wanted to post it here:
The General Accounting Office reported in 2003 that the FBI stole artifacts from the 9/11 site and that in fact it was reported by Capitol Hill Blue back in March of 2004 that: The Justice Department investigation that criticized FBI agents for taking souvenirs from the World Trade Center site also found that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and a high-ranking FBI official kept items from the Sept. 11 attack scenes.

The Seattle Times writes that a disaster relief company that took supplies that were supposed to go to Sept. 11 rescuers at the World Trade Center escaped punishment after the government discovered its own employees had stolen artifacts from ground zero, once-secret federal documents show.

Kieger Enterprises (KEI) of Lino Lakes, Minn., managed a Long Island warehouse for the government that was filled with supplies donated by Americans for the rescue workers.

The FBI developed evidence from whistleblowers that the company had dispatched trucks to the warehouse and loaded hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of donated bottled water, clothes, tools and generators to be moved to Minnesota in a plot to sell some for profit, the records show.

Dan L'Allier, a Kieger supervisor at the time, told The Associated Press he witnessed 45 tons of the New York loot being unloaded in Minnesota at his company's headquarters. He and a colleague, Chris Christopherson, complained to a company executive but were ordered to keep quiet.

They went instead to the FBI. The two whistleblowers eventually lost their jobs, received death threats and were blackballed in the disaster relief industry. But they remained convinced their sacrifice was worth it to make sure justice was done.

They were wrong.

Federal prosecutors eventually charged KEI and some executives with fraud for overbilling the government in several disasters, but excluded the Sept. 11 thefts. The company has gone out of business.

As a result, most Americans were kept in the dark for years about the fate of their donated goods, even as new requests for charity emerged for disasters like Hurricane Katrina. And Christopherson and L'Allier were left disillusioned.

"I wouldn't open my mouth again for all the tea in China," L'Allier said. Added Christopherson, a 34-year-old father of two: "It's not worth blowing the whistle unless you don't have anything to lose."

The government ultimately gave the whistleblowers $30,000 each after expenses, their share in a civil settlement against KEI. They say the sum was hardly worth their trouble.
"We all experienced the death threats," L'Allier said. "We all experienced the phone ringing at three in the morning and no one being there. I'd come home and the house would be wide open."
Christopherson recalled receiving boxes of white T-shirts stolen from the Long Island warehouse, sent back to him after KEI had embossed a Sept. 11 logo on the front. He was instructed by his boss to sell them to firefighters, police and volunteers for $12 apiece. He refused.

KEI had worked for years for the government, providing disaster relief services during tornadoes, floods and other catastrophes. It was picked to manage the New York warehouse for the government's main Sept. 11 relief contractor.

Officially, the government can't fully explain why the company wasn't charged with Sept. 11 thefts. More>>>

Latest Ann Coulter Outrage: On Fragging John Murtha


I've already mentioned my disdain for Ann Coulter and her psychopathic ramblings about liberals, dems and the 9/11 Widows. Now she has targeted Representative John Murtha.

The woman has been given carte blanche to spew her vitriolic hatred on TV by NBC, Fox "News" and others. No elected official in the Republican Party has condemened this woman's hate and venomous rhetoric. Not One! Lets remember that when the mid-term elections come around this fall.

In an interview at a right-wing news site, Coulter actually suggests (in so many words) that Murtha be murdered!! Here is the article about Coulter as it appeared in Editor & Publisher, yesterday:

NEW YORK With the brief debate over Iraq in Congress producing such acrimony this week that one congressman suggested opponents of the war support al-Qaeda, it should come as no surprise that columnist and author Ann Coulter would top them all. In an email interview with John Hawkins at the Right Wing News web site, Coulter was asked, among other things, to offer short comments on several individuals. After harmlessly dismissing former Ambassador Joseph Wilson as the "World's most intensely private exhibitionist," she said of Rep. John Murtha, the hawkish ex-Marine and now antiwar congressman: "The reason soldiers invented 'fragging.'" Fragging, which became a well-known expression --and occurence -- during the Vietnam war, means soldiers attempting to kill their own officers for one reason or another. This was so over the top that conservative Mike Krempasky at RedState.org posted, "I've said before that's its kind of ironic that just about every phrase Stewie from Family Guy uses to describe Lois could easily be applied to Ann Coulter. Well - once again, Ann proves us right." He went on to call her "fragging" remark absolutely "disgusting....there's no excuse - NONE - for the allusion to soldiers who kill other soldiers. It's despicable - and frankly, so is Coulter."Coulter's column is syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate. On its home page, Universal hails her "witty, no-holds-barred commentaries on the Washington scene. She tackles the hot issues with fervor and stands up for the things that she believes in."

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Another Bush Faux Pas


After five years I shouldn't be suprised at anything our President does to embarass himself in front of the entire world. THIS time, while holding a press conference in the Rose Garden after his "sneek and peek" trip to Iraq, President Bush called on reporter Peter Wallsten of the Los Angeles Times.

Bush has a way of bantering with the press, so when Peter asked a question about Karl Rove, the President asked him if he was going to ask his question with his shades on. Here is the transcript of that exchange and what followed:

THE PRESIDENT: Yes, Peter. Are you going to ask that question with shades on?

Q I can take them off.


THE PRESIDENT: I’m interested in the shade look, seriously.

Q All right, I’ll keep it, then.

THE PRESIDENT: For the viewers, there’s no sun. (Laughter.)

Q I guess it depends on your perspective. (Laughter.)

THE PRESIDENT: Touche. (Laughter.)Q Following up on the other Peter’s question about Karl Rove…

To the President's credit, he DID apologize later, once he learned that Wallsten has Stargardt’s disease, a form of macular degeneration that causes progressive vision loss.

There is a school of thought out there, like here, that thinks President Bush should not joke around with reporters as much as he does. Perhaps this event will cause him to ponder the wisdom of joking with the press so much.

Monday, June 12, 2006

MySpace as NSA database


Since when did United States citizens become the "terrorists" in the "War on Terror"? It seems now that Poindexter's "Information Awareness is in fact alive and well as I mentioned in an earlier post last month. Now the NSA is data mining "MySpace" and other social networking type sites to gather information about its users, reports the New Scientist.
"I AM continually shocked and appalled at the details people voluntarily post online about themselves." So says Jon Callas, chief security officer at PGP, a Silicon Valley-based maker of encryption software. He is far from alone in noticing that fast-growing social networking websites such as MySpace and Friendster are a snoop's dream.

New Scientist has discovered that Pentagon's National Security Agency, which specialises in eavesdropping and code-breaking, is funding research into the mass harvesting of the information that people post about themselves on social networks. And it could harness advances in internet technology - specifically the forthcoming "semantic web" championed by the web standards organisation W3C - to combine data from social networking websites with details such as banking, retail and property records, allowing the NSA to build extensive, all-embracing personal profiles of individuals.

Americans are still reeling from last month's revelations that the NSA has been logging phone calls since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. The Congressional Research Service, which advises the US legislature, says phone companies that surrendered call records may have acted illegally. However, the White House insists that the terrorist threat makes existing wire-tapping legislation out of date and is urging Congress not to investigate the NSA's action. More>>>

Blogger having grahic upload capability issues...

From time to time I like to have graphics accompany my posts. However, for the past few days Blogger has been having technical issues with graphic uploads. Hence, my rather "empty" looking posts. Hopefully it will be resolved soon.

NY Times Columnist: Kerry Won Ohio...

We in the progressive blogosphere already knew this, but for a columnist (Bob Herbert) in a MAJOR newspaper like the NY Times to write an op-ed article that says "Kerry almost surely won Ohio..." thats pretty big. The article is in the subscription based NY Times Select section, and therefore not available to the general reader.


Excerpts from Herbert's Op-Ed, Those Pesky Voters - thanks to Raw Story:

Republicans, and even a surprising number of Democrats, have been anxious to leave the 2004 Ohio election debacle behind. But Kennedy, in his long, heavily footnoted article ("Was the 2004 Election Stolen?"), leaves no doubt that the democratic process was trampled and left for dead in the Buckeye State. Kerry almost certainly would have won Ohio if all of his votes had been counted, and if all of the eligible voters who tried to vote for him had been allowed to cast their ballots.

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No one has been able to prove that the election in Ohio was hijacked. But whenever it is closely scrutinized, the range of problems and dirty tricks that come to light is shocking. What's not shocking, of course, is that every glitch and every foul-up in Ohio, every arbitrary new rule and regulation, somehow favored Bush.

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Walter Mebane Jr., a professor of government at Cornell University, did a statistical analysis of the vote in Franklin County, which includes the city of Columbus. He told Kennedy, "The allocation of voting machines in Franklin County was clearly biased against voters in precincts with high proportions of African-Americans."

Mebane told me that he compared the distribution of voting machines in Ohio's 2004 presidential election with the distribution of machines for a primary election held the previous spring. For the primary, he said, "There was no sign of racial bias in the distribution of the machines." But for the general election in November, "there was substantial bias, with fewer voting machines per voter in areas that were heavily African-American."

TIMES SELECT SUBSCRIBERS CAN READ FULL OP-ED HERE

Hat Tip Raw Story

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Senate Seeks To Pardon Bush For Past Crimes - How Absurd!

Why is Congress and the Senate giving George W. Bush absolute power? The concept of the legislative branch of government as envisoned by the framers of the constitution, was to make sure that the executive branch could have oversight over illegal or questionable policies. However, THIS Congress seems hell bent on giving up all of their oversight credentials that would insure a "balance of power". It seems they would rather play the lobbying game of "quid pro quo" for millions in ill gotten cash than to do the job they were elected to do as overseers of the executive branch.

Glenn Greenwald (author of "How Would A Patriot Act") speaks to this issue in his blog, Unclaimed Territory:

A new low -- the Senate seeks to "pardon" the President for past lawbreaking
by Glenn Greenwald

Observing and commenting on the behavior of Arlen Specter is one of the most unpleasant obligations a person can have, but for anyone following the NSA eavesdropping scandal specifically, and the Bush administration's abuses of executive power generally, it is a necessary evil. The principal reason that the Bush administration has been able to impose its radical theories of lawbreaking on the country is because Congress, with an unseemly eagerness, has permitted itself to be humiliated over and over by an administration which does not hide its contempt for the notion that Congress has any role to play in limiting and checking the executive branch. And few people have more vividly illustrated that institutional debasement than Arlen Specter, who, along with Pat Roberts, has done more than anyone else to ensure that Congress completely relinquishes its constitutional powers to the President.

Congressional abdication is so uniquely damaging because the Founders assumed that Congress would naturally and instinctively resist encroachments by the executive, and the resulting institutional tension -- the inevitable struggle for power between the branches -- is what would preserve governmental balance and prevent true abuses of power. But for the last five years, Congress has done the opposite of what the Founders envisioned. They have meekly submitted to the almost total elimination of their role in our Government and have quietly accepted consolidation of their powers in the President. More>>>

Friday, June 09, 2006

Forget That Coulter Person: Answer The "Jersey Girls" Questions About 9/11


The attention that Coulter is getting for her statements about the 9/11 widows is priceless in terms of publicity and book sales. The problem with all of the attention (and yes I am guilty of a written tirade against the "woman") is that, as this blogger points out...everyone is paying attention to what Coulter said, but NOT what the "Jersey Girls" have said in reply.

"Save The USA Blog" makes some compelling observations:

Is anyone else outraged at all the attention that Ann Coulter is getting for attacking the Jersey Girls? How is it possible that everyone is talking about what Ann Coulter wrote, and no one is talking about what the Jersey Girls have to say? John Kerry wrote for Huffington post about how horrible it is that Ann is attacking them with the provocative headline “Shameless, but the Real Shame Is If We Don’t Act”. No folks, he is not talking about acting on the very important issue of demanding answers to what the hell happened on to our air defenses on 9/11…he wants us to act by calling the media and telling them we don’t like Ann Coulter.

Instead of jumping in to defend them from this insignificant hateful warmonger, I bet the Jersey Girls would rather have people pay attention to what actually happened on 9/11 andstart answering their questions!

1. Was NORAD aware of the four hijacked planes veering off course even before being reported by the FAA? If not, please explain why NORAD, which monitors 7000 flights a day, was unable to track the four aberrant flights.

2. At precisely what time was NORAD notified of each plane being hijacked? What was their response?

3. Who determined from which bases the F-16s should be scrambled? Why were fighter jets scrambled from such distant bases such as Langley Base in Va. instead of Andrews Air Force Base, a mere 10 miles from the Pentagon? Who were the pilots of these F-16s?

4. Why weren’t the jets able to intercept the hijacked planes if they were airborne within eight minutes of notification? What was their airspeed?

5. It is reported that there were two F-15s off the coast of Long Island while Flights 11 and 175 were in the air. If there were indeed fighters off Long Island, why weren’t they diverted to investigate Flights 11 and 175? Were any other military planes flying routine missions on the morning of September 11th which could have responded?

6. Why did NORAD wait until after the second plane hit the WTC to try and prevent possible further attacks? Why weren’t the fighter jets that tailed flights 11 and 175 as they crashed into New York’s WTC, immediately rerouted to intercept flights 77 or 93, before they crashed into the Pentagon and Pennsylvania?

7. Why wasn’t the Pentagon defended?

8. Were surveillance satellites orbiting North American airspace on 9/11?
• What exactly does the satellite imaging reveal?
• What companies own these satellites?
• Where are the records and logs for these orbits?

9. Why were these four planes able to evade all radar? Even when the transponders are disconnected, a plane is still able to be located by its “skin” on radar screens.

10. In June 2001, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld modified NMCC response procedure in the event of a hijacking. Could this procedural change have slowed NORAD’s response time?

11. Who was directing the defense of our country that morning?

12. What defensive actions were ordered to protect our nation during the crisis?Posted Jun 9, 2006 09:05 AM PSTCategory: 911

And 13... With a supposedly unknown number of planes in the air, with the President's presence at Booker Elementary announced in the media three days in advance, and with an airport just 4 miles away, how did the US Secret Service know President Bush was safe where he sat, reading about goats?

CNN Cuts Off Portions of Michael Berg's Comments

CNN cuts Inflammatory Interview with Michael Berg Re Zarqawi writes Blake Fleetwood in Huffington Post. This story came out yesterday, but I found the entire video on Crooks & Liars and wanted to post the link here for all to hear and see.

This morning I watched CNN's Soledad O'Brien conduct an incredible interview with Michael Berg, the father of Nick Berg, who was beheaded by al-Zarqawi, but the most interesting and upsetting part of the interview was cut from further broadcasts on CNN later on in the day. They had Berg on many times, but they didn't have the following provocative thoughts. (SEE BELOW)

Fleetwood says: CNN must have considered the [following] words too inflammatory to put on the mainstream media. They balanced the coverage with predictable interviews with other relatives of Zarqawi victims (The partial transcript below is the end of a 5-6 minute exchange between Soledad and Michael Berg. See link below to hear it in its entirety).
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BERG: Democracy? Come on. You can't really believe that that's a democracy there when the people who are running the elections are holding guns. That's not democracy.

SOLEDAD O'BRIEN: There is a theory that as they try to form some kind of government that, in fact, it's going to be brutal, it's going to be bloody, there's going to be loss and that's the history of many countries, that that's just a lot of people pay for what they believe will be better than what they had under Saddam Hussein.

BERG: Well, you know, I'm not saying Saddam Hussein was a good man, but he's no worse than George Bush. Saddam Hussein didn't pull the trigger, didn't commit the rapes. Neither did George Bush, but both men are responsible for them under their reigns of terror. I don't buy that. Iraq did not have al Qaeda in it. Al Qaeda supposedly killed my son. Under Saddam Hussein, no al Qaeda. Under George Bush, al Qaeda. Under Saddam Hussein, relative stability. Under George Bush, instability. Under Saddam Hussein, about 30,000 deaths a year. Under George Bush, about 60,000 deaths a year. I don't get it. Why is it better to have George Bush be the king of Iraq rather than Saddam Hussein?

Here is the LINK to the full length video (uncut) courtesy of C&L.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Coulter On 9/11 Widows: "I Have Never Seen People Enjoying Their Husband's Death So Much"...


(Re-published from June 6, 2006)

This woman is a loose cannon. Then again almost every neocon pundit is a loose cannons. The video is on C&L.

Her new book comes out today so she is making the rounds...

C&L reports: Even her idiotic writing stunned Lauer. The last time she was on the show he treated her as a normal person. I would hope that stops, but NBC and the rest of cable news constantly give her a platform to rant on. When will that end? I think this is the first time Matt actually read anything she wrote.

Here's the transcript:

LAUER: On the 9-11 widows, an in particular a group that had been critical of the administration: " These self-obsessed women seem genuinely unaware that 9-11 was an attack on our nation and acted like as if the terrorist attack only happened to them. They believe the entire country was required to marinate in their exquisite personal agony. Apparently, denouncing bush was part of the closure process." And this part is the part I really need to talk to you about: "These broads are millionaires, lionized on TV and in articles about them, reveling in their status as celebrities and stalked by griefparrazies. I have never seen people enjoying their husband’s death so much." Because they dare to speak out?

COULTER: To speak out using the fact they are widows. This is the left's doctrine of infallibility. If they have a point to make about the 9-11 commission, about how to fight the war on terrorism, how about sending in somebody we are allowed to respond to> No-No-No. We always have to respond to someone who just had a family member die--

LAUER: But aren't they in the middle of the story?...

COULTER: ...Because then if we respond, oh you are questioning their authenticity. No, the story is...

LAUER: So grieve but grieve quietly?

LAUER: What I’m saying is I don’t think they have ever told you, you can't respond.

COULTER: Look, you are getting testy with me. Lauer actually got to her at the end a little bit because he couldn't believe she would write something as repulsive as that. Wake up Matt, NBC and all the other networks. Ann was off from the beginning of the interview. She had trouble responding to Matt's questions about why Bush's poll numbers are in the tank. I'm glad he brought up her Harriet Miers statements.

So...Zarqawi is dead....again


Well, this time it looks real because the military made sure they got a picture of the very dead Zarqawi. I suppose this will make Bush's numbers rise a bit...but I predict they will fall below his record before the fall elections as more facts come out about this administration's obsession with cheating, lying, stealing and pandering.

Why didn't Bush go after Zarqawi at the beginning of the war?

In HuffPo today, Eric Alterman sums it up best: Bush didn't go after Zarqawi because he was useful in developing an argument for war -- even though that argument was based on lies. Tens of thousands have died, trillions have been wasted and who knows how many terrorists have been created as a result of his all-but-criminal negligence. Read all about it here.

Forgive my cyinicism but the timing of these events is so convenient for this administration. So therefore all I can do is keep wearing my tin foil hat, when it comes to these people in power. By the way....has anyone heard anything about the guy that blew up the WTC on 9/11? Oh thats right! It was Bush who said: "So I don't know where he is. You know, I just don't spend that much time on him..."

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Black Hawk Down Revisited - Un-friggin' Believable


Black Hawk Down Revisited - [Sunday Herald] What is it about THIS administration? Why is it that they align themselves with the most evil and insidious of "allies"? The same horrific warlords who dragged US soldiers through the streets of Mogodishu back in 1993 are NOW the Bush Administration's NEW ALLIES in the war on terror. This administration is filled with convicted felons including John "Death Squad" Negroponte. It almost seems as if this administration has aligned itself with "The Darkside" or Satan himself, based on its choices of late. What IS this fascination with bloodlust and torture? Anyway...

The Sunday Herald reports:

THIRTEEN years after President Bill Clinton withdrew forces from Somalia, in the “Black Hawk down” shambles, American security officials are giving clandestine support to the same warlords who mutilated and humiliated US soldiers in 1993.
The American Operation, in breach of the United Nations’ arms embargo on Somalia and therefore in breach of international law, is controlled through the US Embassy in Kenya and Washington’s 1800-strong Combined Joint Task Force in Djibouti, on Somalia’s northern border.

The Combined Joint Task Force, under Admiral Richard Hunt, is an anti-terrorist operation for the troubled Horn of Africa, but most specifically for Somalia, which has had no effective government since 1991 and is seen as an ideal place for al-Qaeda activists to hide and plot attacks.

Somalia is only a short boat ride from Yemen and is a historic doorway to Africa from the Middle East. No visas are needed to enter Somalia and there is no police force. The country has a weak and ineffective transitional government operating largely out of neighbouring Kenya. Most of Somalia is in mayhem and lawlessness, ruled by a patchwork of competing warlords; the capital is too unsafe for even Somalia’s acting prime minister to visit. >>>More

Friday, June 02, 2006

Chertoff to NY: No Icons, No Monuments Worth Protecting


As The Raw Story and ABC News point out: New York City is home to the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, Broadway, the Guggenheim, New York Stock Exchange, United Nations, Rockefeller Center, and a host of other world-famous landmarks. The equally famous, now-lost World Trade Center was the site of the bloodiest terror or foreign attack ever on US soil.

Yet...Michael Chertoff, Homeland Security Chief, claims that New York has no icons and therefore will get a 40% reduction in Homeland Security Funds. There has also been a reduction in Homeland Security funds for Washington, DC. There have been increases for Jeb Bush's state of Florida as well as Arnold's state of California. Makes one really wonder...is this about politics or "homeland" security?

Thursday, June 01, 2006

The tangled web of US 'intelligence'


The following analysis was written by Tom Engelhardt for The Asia Times Online:

In recent months, among other uproars and scandals, Americans learned:

That the Defense Department has been collecting intelligence on and tracking domestic anti-war activists.

That, since 2001, the National Security Agency (NSA) has had a presidentially authorized, law-breaking, warrantless surveillance program to listen in on the international phone calls of possibly tens of thousands of US citizens.

That, with the help of three of the four major US telephone companies, it also has had a data-mining operation - "the largest database ever assembled in the world" - linked, in at least on
case, directly into a major telecommunication carrier's network core ("where all its data are stored"), giving it access to almost all telephone calls made in the United States.

That, as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Porter Goss, a President George W Bush-appointed, Vice President Dick Cheney-backed ex-congressman, had whipped out his lie detector and conducted an internal war and purge of an agency viewed by the administration as little better than the axis of evil, tearing its upper ranks apart via numerous resignations and retirements.

That, meanwhile, Goss's third in command, a fellow with the evocative name of Kyle "Dusty" Foggo (think: fog o' intelligence), was being investigated for possibly granting illegal agency sweetheart contracts to a pal already involved in another major Washington corruption scandal (and don't even get me started on those poker games and prostitutes).

That Goss, in turn, was pushed out of the CIA by Director of National Intelligence (DNI) John Negroponte, head of a new uber-intelligence "office" (ODNI) meant to coordinate the whole sprawling "intelligence community", and his second in command, air force General Michael Hayden, the former head of the NSA (who oversaw those surveillance and data-mining operations for the administration).

That the president then nominated the active-duty general to take Goss's place as the head of the country's major civilian spy agency - in his Senate hearings, he would offer the following comment on Goss's tenure: "You get a lot more authority when the workforce doesn't think it's amateur hour on the top floor."
That Republican and Democratic senators, having questioned the credibility of a military man who had overseen a patently illegal surveillance program on US citizens for years and then defended it vigorously, promptly collapsed in a non-oppositional heap of praise, and rubber-stamped him director by a vote of 78-15.

That in the ever-upward-rippling CIA-agent-outing case of Valerie Plame - about which a stonewalling Goss said, while still head of the House Intelligence Committee, "Somebody sends me a blue dress and some DNA, I'll have an investigation" - rumors of Karl Rove's indictment continued to circulate; while special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald reserved the right to call the vice president, whose office seems ever more in his sightlines, to testify in former aide I Lewis "Scooter" Libby's trial next year.

All this news involving what we call "intelligence" - and much more - played out on the front pages of US newspapers and on television, replete with copious leaks from within the intelligence community, threats from the White House to prosecute journalists reporting those leaks, outraged press editorials about sundry intelligence topics, and a great deal of heat and noise.

Each scandal came and went, the news spotlight flickering from one to the next; and yet, as Hayden's testimony before the Senate made clear, just about no one seemed to have the urge to ask the obvious "what's it all about, Alfie?" question. Nobody wondered what this thing called "intelligence", over which so many tens of thousands of analysts, code breakers and agents labor with so many tens of billions of the United States' dollars, really is; what sort of knowledge about the planet all those acronymic intelligence organizations really deliver.

The value of the "intelligence community" to deliver this thing called "intelligence", whatever mistakes or missteps might be made, is simply taken for granted. >>>More

BOBBY KENNEDY JR. TO QUESTION 2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN MAJOR ROLLING STONE FEATURE ARTICLE!


A curious thing is about to happen tomorrow. ROLLING STONE will have a cover story with an article written by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. The story will be about voting fraud in Ohio. Here is an excerpt of post at BRAD BLOG about the article:

"A damning and detailed feature article, written by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for Rolling Stone and documenting evidence of the theft of the 2004 Presidential Election is set to hit newstands this Friday, The BRAD BLOG can now confirm. The online version of the article will be posted tomorrow (Thursday) morning.The article -- headlined on the cover as "Did Bush Steal the 2004 Election?: How 350,000 Votes Disappeared in Ohio" -- has been several months in development and will contend that a concerted effort was undertaken by high-level Republican officials to steal the Election in Ohio -- and thus the country -- in 2004!

(snip)

"Sources have told The BRAD BLOG that Kennedy "does not hold back in this article.One of the election integrity advocates involved in research and development with Kennedy on the story told us a number of weeks ago that "[Kennedy] essentially says everything that those of us who have been contending there was massive chicanery in the '04 election were right, and the media and politicians who ignored it at the time were wrong."We'll have more details and information shortly from the story which includes quotes from Democrats such as Howard Dean and John Kerry, as well as pollster Lou Harris who also questions the validity of the 2004 Presidential Election in Ohio according to the article..." >>>MORE

It will be interesting to see MSM's reaction (or lackthereof) to this article.

UPDATE: The Rolling Stone article in its entirety is here.