Wednesday, September 29, 2004

CNN.com - Authorities warn of possible debate threats - Sep 29, 2004

They wanted to attack the conventions. They want to attack us during the elections. Why wouldn't they want to attack during the debates? After all, if we "vote the wrong way" we'll get hit hard. Trust Cheney on that one. If Bush is actually elected this time, we're screwed.

CNN.com - Authorities warn of possible debate threats - Sep 29, 2004

Sunday, September 26, 2004

ASHCROFT: 0 for 5000

I knew it got tossed, you knew it got tossed. Middle America? Dunno. Doubt it. Don't forget...by their desire to raise the threat level to yellow after the Democratic National Convention, the Bush admin. outed a mole in Afghanistan and compromised Germany's terrorist prosecution. And these are the people that think they should lead, huh?

AlterNet: Rights and Liberties: Taking Liberties: "On Sept. 2 a federal judge in Detroit threw out the only jury conviction the Justice Department has obtained on a terrorism charge since 9/11. In October 2001, shortly after the men were initially arrested, Attorney General John Ashcroft heralded the case in a national press conference as evidence of the success of his anti-terror campaign. The indictment alleged that the defendants were associated with al Qaeda and planning terrorist attacks. But Ashcroft held no news conference in September when the case was dismissed, nor did he offer any apologies to the defendants who had spent nearly three years in jail. That wouldn't be good for his boss' campaign, which rests on the 'war on terrorism.' Here, as in Iraq, Bush's war is not going as well as he pretends. "

Thursday, September 23, 2004

Here’s the piece that ‘60 Minutes’ killed for its report on the Bush Guard documents

MSNBC - The Story That Didn't Run

The Story That Didn’t Run
Here’s the piece that ‘60 Minutes’ killed for its report on the Bush Guard documents

By Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball
Newsweek
Updated: 5:24 p.m. ET Sept. 22, 2004


Sept. 22 - In its rush to air its now discredited story about President George W. Bush’s National Guard service, CBS bumped another sensitive piece slated for the same “60 Minutes” broadcast: a half-hour segment about how the U.S. government was snookered by forged documents purporting to show Iraqi efforts to purchase uranium from Niger.

The journalistic juggling at CBS provides an ironic counterpoint to the furor over apparently bogus documents involving Bush’s National Guard service. One unexpected consequence of the network’s decision was to wipe out a chance—at least for the moment—for greater public scrutiny of a more consequential forgery that played a role in building the Bush administration’s case to invade Iraq.

A team of “60 Minutes” correspondents and consulting reporters spent more than six months investigating the Niger uranium documents fraud, CBS sources tell NEWSWEEK. The group landed the first ever on-camera interview with Elisabetta Burba, the Italian journalist who first obtained the phony documents, as well as her elusive source, Rocco Martino, a mysterious Roman businessman with longstanding ties to European intelligence agencies.

Although the edited piece never ended up identifying Martino by name, the story, narrated by “60 Minutes” correspondent Ed Bradley, asked tough questions about how the White House came to embrace the fraudulent documents and why administration officials chose to include a 16-word reference to the questionable uranium purchase in President Bush’s 2003 State of the Union speech.

But just hours before the piece was set to air on the evening of Sept. 8, the reporters and producers on the CBS team were stunned to learn the story was being scrapped to make room for a seemingly sensational story about new documents showing that Bush ignored a direct order to take a flight physical while serving in the National Guard more than 30 years ago.

The story has since created a journalistic and political firestorm, resulting in a colossal embarrassment for CBS. This week, the network concluded that its principle source for the documents, a disgruntled former Guard official and Democratic partisan named Bill Burkett, had lied about where he got the material. CBS anchor Dan Rather publicly apologized for broadcasting the faulty report. Today, CBS named a two-person team comprised of former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh and former Associated Press chief Louis Boccardi to investigate the network’s handling of the story. .

“This is like living in a Kafka novel,” said Joshua Micah Marshall, a Washington Monthly contributing writer and a Web blogger who had been collaborating with “60 Minutes” producers on the uranium story. “Here we had a very important, well-reported story about forged documents that helped lead the country to war. And then it gets bumped by another story that relied on forged documents.”

Some CBS reporters, as well as one of the network’s key sources, fear that the Niger uranium story may never run, at least not any time soon, on the grounds that the network can now not credibly air a report questioning how the Bush administration could have gotten taken in by phony documents. The network would “be a laughingstock,” said one source intimately familiar with the story.

Although acknowledging that it was “frustrating” to have his story bounced, David Gelber, the lead CBS producer on the Niger piece, said he has been told the segment will still air some time soon, perhaps as early as next week. “Obviously, everybody at CBS is holding their breath these days. I’m assuming the story is going to run until I’m told differently.”

The delay of the CBS report comes at a time when there have been significant new developments in the case—although virtually none of them have been reported in the United States. According to Italian and British press reports, Martino—the Rome middleman at the center of the case—was questioned last week by an Italian investigating magistrate for two hours about the circumstances surrounding his acquisition of the documents. Martino could not be reached for comment, but his lawyer is reportedly planning a press conference in the next few days.

Burba, the Italian journalist, confirmed to NEWSWEEK this week that Martino is the previously mysterious “Mr. X” who contacted her with the potentially explosive documents in early October 2002—just as Congress was debating whether to authorize President Bush to wage war against Iraq. The documents, consisting of telexes, letters and contracts, purported to show that Iraq had negotiated an agreement to purchase 500 tons of “yellowcake uranium from Niger, material that could be used to make a nuclear bomb. (A U.S. intelligence official told NEWSWEEK that Martino is in fact believed to have been the distributor of the documents.)

Burba—under instructions from her editor at Panarama, a newsmagazine owned by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi—then provided the documents to the U.S. Embassy in Rome in an effort to authenticate them. The embassy soon passed the material on to Washington where some Bush administration officials viewed it as hard evidence to support its case that Saddam Hussein’s regime was actively engaged in a program to assemble nuclear weapons.

But the Niger component of the White House case for war quickly imploded. Asked for evidence to support President Bush’s contention in his State of the Union speech that Iraq was seeking uranium from Africa, the administration turned over the Niger documents to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Within two hours, using the Google search engine, IAEA officials in Vienna determined the documents to be a crude forgery. At the urging of Sen. Jay Rockefeller, vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, the FBI launched an investigation into the Niger documents in an effort to determine if the United States government had been duped by a deliberate “disinformation” campaign organized by a foreign intelligence agency or others with a political agenda relating to Iraq.

So far, the bureau appears to have made little progress in unraveling the case. “The senator is frustrated by the slow pace of the investigation,” said Wendy Morigi, the press secretary for Senator Rockefeller, who was recently briefed on the status of the FBI probe.

One striking aspect of the FBI’s investigation is that, at least as of this week, Martino has told associates he has never even been interviewed by the bureau—despite the fact that he was publicly identified by the Financial Times of London as the source of the documents more than six weeks ago and was subsequently flown to New York City by CBS to be interviewed for the “60 Minutes” report.

A U.S. law-enforcement official said the FBI is seeking to interview Martino, but has not yet received permission to do so from the Italian government. The official declined to comment on other aspects of the investigation.

The case has taken on additional intrigue because of mounting indications that Martino has longstanding relationships with European intelligence agencies. Martino recently told the Sunday Times of London that he had previously worked for SISMI, the Italian military-intelligence agency, a potentially noteworthy part of his resume given that the conservative Italian government of Berlasconi was a strong supporter of the Bush administration’s invasion of Iraq. A French government official told NEWSWEEK that Martino also had a relationship with French intelligence agencies. But the French official rejected suggestions from U.S. and British officials that French intelligence may have played a role in creating the documents in order to embarrass Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The French never disseminated the documents because they could not establish their authenticity, the French official said.

Martino has told Burba and others that he obtained the phony documents from an Italian woman who worked in the Niger Embassy in Rome. He was in turn put in touch with the woman by yet another middleman who, according to Burba’s account, had directed Martino to provide the documents to “the Eygptians.” Some press reports have suggested the still unidentified middleman who put Martino in touch with his Niger Embassy source was in fact a SISMI officer himself.

Burba, who has twice been interviewed by the FBI but never gave up Martino’s name, said she had been cooperating with the CBS team on the story in hopes of getting to the bottom of the matter. But now, with the “60 Minutes” broadcast postponed, she is no longer confident that can ever happen. Meanwhile, she said she is fed up with Martino who has “lied” to her and provided contradictory accounts to other journalists.

“I’m disappointed,” she told NEWSWEEK. “In this story, you don’t know who’s lying and who’s telling the truth. The sources have been both discredited and discredited themselves.”

Barbie Nadeau contributed to this report from Rome.


Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Forged Documents

Which is worse? Forged documents saying that a president was AWOL from the texas air national guard, or forged documents that TAKE US INTO A FUCKING WAR??

News: "The Niger connection: Tony Blair, forged documents and the case for war"

Eyeing Iran Reactors, Israel Seeks U.S. Bunker Bombs

If your plan for 2005 included building your own bomb shelter to protect yourself from nuclear war (or the fallout therefrom) by all means, vote for Bush.

Eyeing Iran Reactors, Israel Seeks U.S. Bunker Bombs

Monday, September 20, 2004

CNN.com - Hastert's al Qaeda comment draws fire - Sep 19, 2004

First, Condi rice in April says that a vote for Bush is a vote for patriotism. Ok, perhaps it wasn't that specific, but that's the implication. Then Cheney's "vote republican or die" statement a few weeks ago. Now this. Fucking republicans. Can't you feel the fear mongering? If you can't, and if you believe them, you are STUPID.

CNN.com - Hastert's al Qaeda comment draws fire - Sep 19, 2004

Sunday, September 19, 2004

GOP Mailing Warns Liberals Will Ban Bibles

If anyone has a pic of this "literature" I'd love a copy.

Yahoo! News - GOP Mailing Warns Liberals Will Ban Bibles

"GOP Mailing Warns Liberals Will Ban Bibles

Fri Sep 17, 7:22 PM ET

By WILL LESTER, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - Campaign mail with a return address of the Republican National Committee (news - web sites) warns West Virginia voters that the Bible will be prohibited and men will marry men if liberals win in November.

The literature shows a Bible with the word 'BANNED' across it and a photo of a man, on his knees, placing a ring on the hand of another man with the word 'ALLOWED.' The mailing tells West Virginians to 'vote Republican to protect our families' and defeat the 'liberal agenda.' "

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

CNN.com - U.S. criticizes Saudi�religious freedoms - Sep 15, 2004

so, whatta ya suppose Bush is up to with this?

CNN.com - U.S. criticizes Saudi�religious freedoms - Sep 15, 2004

Sunday, September 12, 2004

Are you ready for some football??

Woman does not live by politics alone...

Friday, September 10, 2004

Cheney: economic stats miss EBay sales

BUSH/CHENEY econmic recovery plan: DO IT EBAY!!

Salon.com News Cheney: economic stats miss EBay sales

Cheney: economic stats miss EBay sales

Sept. 10, 2004 Indicators measure the nation's unemployment rate, consumer spending and other economic milestones, but Vice President Dick Cheney says it misses the hundreds of thousands who make money selling on eBay.

"That's a source that didn't even exist 10 years ago," Cheney told an audience in Cincinnati on Thursday. "Four hundred thousand people make some money trading on eBay."

San Jose, Calif.-based EBay Inc. is an Internet auction site where anyone can sell just about anything, including clothing, cell phones, jewelry, memorabilia, trinkets and automobiles.

Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards responded that Cheney's comments show how "out of touch" he and President Bush are with the economy.

"If we only included bake sales and how much money kids make at lemonade stands, this economy would really be cooking," Edwards said in a statement.

Thursday, September 09, 2004

Thanks, Bush, for KILLING OUR SON

Ken Landrus 'thanks' Bush over the death of his son

Ken and Betty Landrus have put up a large sign outside their home near Thompson, Ohio that is sharply critical of the Bush administration.

The sign reads "Thanks Mr. Bush for the death of our son."

Their son, Staff Sgt. Sean Landrus was killed near Fallujah in January.

They believe the president misled the country about the reasons for invading Iraq and that their son died for nothing.




Staff Sgt. Sean Landrus



Wednesday, September 08, 2004

BUSH WAS AWOL

They call it "falling short." I call it AWOL

Boston.com / News / Nation / Bush fell short on duty at Guard: "But Bush fell well short of meeting his military obligation, a Globe reexamination of the records shows: Twice during his Guard service -- first when he joined in May 1968, and again before he transferred out of his unit in mid-1973 to attend Harvard Business School -- Bush signed documents pledging to meet training commitments or face a punitive call-up to active duty.
He didn't meet the commitments, or face the punishment, the records show. The 1973 document has been overlooked in news media accounts. The 1968 document has received scant notice.

On July 30, 1973, shortly before he moved from Houston to Cambridge, Bush signed a document that declared, ''It is my responsibility to locate and be assigned to another Reserve forces unit or mobilization augmentation position. If I fail to do so, I am subject to involuntary order to active duty for up to 24 months. . . ' Under Guard regulations, Bush had 60 days to locate a new unit.

But Bush never signed up with a Boston-area unit. "

Tuesday, September 07, 2004

Bush is a damned CHICKEN

Bush Likely To Bow Out Of 1 Debate (washingtonpost.com): "The audience for the second debate, to be at Washington University in St. Louis, was to be picked by the Gallup Organization. The commission said participants should be undecided voters from the St. Louis area.

A presidential adviser said campaign officials were concerned that people could pose as undecided when they actually are partisans. "

No, it's because people at the second debate don't have to sight loyalty oaths and might actually ask some real questions that Bush is not prepared for and he'll come off looking like the ass that most of us know him to be.

A vote for Kerry is a vote for terror

Man, fucking Cheney has got some damn big balls hangin', doesn't he? He equated a vote for Kerry with voting for terrorism. If America makes the "wrong choice" then there will be another terrorist attack in the US. I cannot get over the gall, the fucking gall, of this administration. And you know what? People are stupid enough to fucking believe it.

I can see it now - the Republicans steal another election on 11-02-04 and everyone that was a registered Dem that voted for Kerry gets stuck in Gitmo Bay for eternity for supporting terrorism and casting a vote for the "wrong" person. DEMOCRACY AT ITS FINEST. Yee HAW.

What is more believable to me is that a vote for George Bush is a vote for the terrorists. Bush is Bin Ladin's biggest recruiting tool. So long as Bush has us in Iraq, fighting on Muslim holy land, being occupiers of a sovereign country (a word that Bush couldn't define by the way), there will be no end to the anti-American propaganda that bin Ladin could create. No end to the numbers of young Islamic men that he could call to Jihad. All he's gotta do is quote Bush on the "crusade" we're waging. You know the good, pro-life, Crusader-Christians killing Islamists. The whole "evil-doers" thing.

Saturday, September 04, 2004

CBS News | US Official: Osama Capture Nearer | September 4, 2004 -15:40:21

CBS News US Official: Osama Capture Nearer September 4, 2004 - 15:40:21

Black (Joseph Cofer Black, U.S. counterterrorism coordinator), who briefed a group of Pakistani journalists after talks with officials here Friday, said he could not predict exactly when bin Laden and other top al Qaeda fugitives would be nabbed. {of course not. But I can. October 27, 2004}

“What I tell people, I would be surprised but not necessarily shocked if we wake up tomorrow and he's been caught along with all his lieutenants. That can happen because of the programs and infrastructure in place,” he told Geo.

Oh, Mr. Black, I'd be neither surprised nor shocked if we wake up tomorrow and he's been caught along with all the lieutenants. What would really surprise me is if the news of it were to come out tomorrow. That would be the surprise.

Bush's Hollywood values quote

First, let's review the republican office holders that used to be ::gasp:: Hollywood actors!!

Now, let's take a peek at what Bush said about conservative values and Hollywood:



CNN.com - Edwards, wife made $39 million in past decade - Sep 3, 2004

Edwards makes 39 million in a fucking DECADE; Cheney makes 36 million in ONE YEAR. What do yyou think would make a better headline?

CNN.com - Edwards, wife made $39 million in past decade - Sep 3, 2004

In contrast, Dick Cheney in 2000, the year before he became vice president, reported more than $36 million in income and paid more than $14 million in taxes. He served as chief executive of Halliburton Co. until August 2000.

--none of which came from the government, I'm sure.

Two Anti-Kerry Vets Tapped for VA Panel

More news released on a Friday before a holiday when people are more concerned about a hurricane in Florida and a tragedy in Russia....

Two Anti-Kerry Vets Tapped for VA Panel

Fri Sep 3, 2:29 PM ET
By MATT KELLEY, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Two former Vietnam prisoners of war who appear in ads attacking Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) were appointed by the Bush administration to a panel advising the Department of Veterans Affairs (news - web sites).

Friday, September 03, 2004

Medicare premiums increased 17 percent, largest ever - Sep. 3, 2004

Nice of them to release this information on a Friday, before a three-day weekend when most people are consumed with a hurricane in Florida and a disaster in Russia.

Medicare premiums increased 17 percent, largest ever - Sep. 3, 2004: "Medicare premiums to jump 17%

Largest increase ever attributed to new prescription drug plan and expanded preventative services."

Bush by the numbers

I love British papers. Wish the USofA would do this....

News

Thursday, September 02, 2004

"Subliminable" messages?

A cross on the podium at the Republican National Convention. They aren't very subtle are they?