Archive for June 25th, 2003


On this, the 100th birthday…

On this, the 100th birthday of George Orwell


The NY Times has yet another scandal about their journalistic ethics, this time over an embedded reporter in Iraq who virtually took command of a military unit and turned it ‘rogue’. So much for journalistic integrity and being objective, eh?  



“New York Times reporter Judith Miller played a highly unusual role in an Army unit assigned to search for dangerous Iraqi weapons, according to U.S. military officials, prompting criticism that the unit was turned into what one official called a “rogue operation.”


More than a half-dozen military officers said that Miller acted as a middleman between the Army unit with which she was embedded and Iraqi National Congress leader Ahmed Chalabi, on one occasion accompanying Army officers to Chalabi’s headquarters, where they took custody of Saddam Hussein’s son-in-law. She also sat in on the initial debriefing of the son-in-law, these sources say.


 Since interrogating Iraqis was not the mission of the unit, these officials said, it became a “Judith Miller team,” in the words of one officer close to the situation.


 ”This was totally out of their lane, getting involved with human intelligence,” said one military officer who, like several others interviewed, declined to be named because he is not an authorized spokesman. But, the officer said of Miller, “this woman came in with a plan. She was leading them… She ended up almost hijacking the mission.”

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Locking the gate after the…

Locking the gate after the horse has escaped



Enron gets ‘death penalty’

Federal energy regulators on Wednesday barred Enron Corp. from selling electricity and natural gas at market rates anywhere in the United States, in response to findings that it manipulated Western power markets two years ago”

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First things first

First things first

Joseph Lieberman will miss a week of important votes on Medicare reform so he can fund raise in California.


His campaign is in serious trouble, no one seems to much care about it, and the money raising has been going badly. Since he is the annointed choice of the Democratic Leadership Council, the powerful group that keeps pushing the Democratic Party to the right, is is significant that he (and the DLC) are losing support.


And Joe, thanks so much for abandoning your constituents during a week of crucial votes.

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I’m stupider than Dubya!

I’m stupider than Dubya!



Kerry Gets Fooled.


With Sen. John Kerry complaining that he was misled by President Bush on his Iraq war vote, Christopher Hitchens says the Democratic front runner has finally come up with a winning line: “Vote for me… I’m easily fooled.”


“And, considering the way in which Democratic Party activists generally portray the president as a fool and an ignoramus,” Hitchens writes, “one might as well go the whole distance and suggest a catchy line for the campaign: ‘Kerry. Duped by a Dope.’

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Protest Bush in Los Angeles

Protest Bush in Los Angeles


Fri, Jun 27, 6 pm
Century Plaza Hotel
2025 Ave of Stars
Century City


Bush will be here for a fund-raiser.  Let’s be in the streets by the thousands protesting the Bush program of war, occupation, racism, and tax give-aways to the rich.  Called by ANSWER L.A.


Gather at the Century Plaza Hotel, 2025 Avenue of the Stars, between Olympic and Constellation. This is a legal, fully permitted demonstration.


The street will be blocked off and the stage will be in the middle of the street very near the hotel. (There will be no march, instead gather at the hotel, not Santa Monica Blvd). The rally should go until 8:30 or so.


Parking is available free for 3 hours without validation at the Century City Mall. Enter from Century Park West between Constellation and Santa Monica Blvd, or from Santa Monica Blvd between Century Park West and Avenue of the Stars. MTA buses go on Olympic and Santa Monica Blvds to Ave of Stars.

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