Archive for December 21st, 2003


Hmmm….


Hmmm….


From DoubleThink


First this:




Saddam not ‘caught’ by U.S. troops


Saddam Hussein was captured by US troops only after he had been taken prisoner by Kurdish forces, drugged and abandoned ready for American soldiers to recover him, a British Sunday newspaper said.


Followed by:


Just when the Kurds-Got-Saddam story breaks… We get a new “terror alert”.


 


Update: (also from Doublethink)



By early Sunday — way before Saddam’s capture was being reported by the mainstream Western press — the Kurdish media ran the following news wire:



“Saddam Hussein, the former President of the Iraqi regime, was captured by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan. A special intelligence unit led by Qusrat Rasul Ali, a high-ranking member of the PUK, found Saddam Hussein in the city of Tikrit, his birthplace. Qusrat’s team was accompanied by a group of US soldiers. Further details of the capture will emerge during the day; but the global Kurdish party is about to begin!”

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Black helicopter alert?

Black helicopter alert?


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Saddam’s spiderhole photo was taken in August, or what? The fruit on the date palm behind the soldier is yellow. Date fruit grows from March-August (see ‘Iraq’ in table 23) and is harvested in early fall. Dates are yellow (ie. just ripened) in August, not December. I’m not invoking conspiracy - I’m just asking: what gives?

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ANSWER LA food and toy…

ANSWER LA food and toy distribution to strikers


We at ANSWER LA distributed a pickup truck filled with food and toys directly to striking grocery workers at a Vons at 3rd and Vermont in Los Angeles on Saturday.


Hey, when you see the results of your work, when a young immigrant mom striker with two small kids walks away happily with food and toys, then it really makes it worth it. And they’re the ones on the front lines, fighting for health care, to not have their unions destroyed by greedy pig management - fighting for the rest of us too.


Steven Burd, CEO of Safeway and ringleader of the grocery companies whose stated goal is to break the unions, makes millions in stock options. He’s not taking a pay cut, having his health benefits slashed, or telling management they must accept a two-tiered pay scale. Yet he whines that he must do this to the workers so as to “stay competitive”. Start with yourself, Steven. Then people might actually believe you.


There was a rally with several speakers in the Vons parking lot, followed by a spirited march. Banners were posted at the entrances and, um, intense discussions were had with scabs and those crossing picket lines.


I’m told there was a bit of a hubbub inside the Vons. Some shoppers loaded their carts to the gills, got halfway checked out, realized they’d forgotten their wallets or something, then walked out. Other shoppers apparently performed physics experiments. If you put eggs at the bottom of a shopping cart, then load heavy canned goods on them, the eggs break. The same type of thing seems to occur when you drop baked hams on top of cakes. Who knew?


Grocery store management is now refusing to pay their mandated amount into the workers health funds, and workers may lose benefits within days, including those who are on serious and costly medications.



Amber Scott, a seven-year Vons employee, choked up Wednesday when talking about her health-care needs. The 31-year-old Long Beach woman said she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease last year and must go regularly to her doctor for checkups and undergo tests to monitor her condition.


Of more concern was her 3-year-old daughter, Bleu, who has cystic fibrosis. If they lose their health benefits, she said, it will cost her $5,000 a month for prescription medicines to keep Bleu’s lungs clear and allow her to absorb the nutrients in the food she eats.


Deep Audit, our resident forensic accountant opines there could well be some wrongful injury lawsuits as a result of this - not that Steven “Heart like a Peach Pit” Burd cares. To him it’s just the cost of doing business - while fattening his own bank account with cushy stock options of course.

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Winning their hearts and minds….

Winning their hearts and minds. Chapter 412


US “mistake” kills three Iraqi cops



Iraqi police said US troops mistakenly shot dead three of their officers near the northern city of Kirkuk as Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar of Spain paid an unannounced pre-Christmas visit yesterday to the Spanish military contingent here.

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They’re b-a-c-k…

They’re b-a-c-k…



Backers of prop. 187 push for new initiative


Proposed measure to deny services to illegal immigrants raises fears of divisive racial politics.


“Fears”? I think not. No fear involved here. Just reality This new attempt at slapping down Latinos is racist, pure and simple. It is clearly meant to be divisive; angry fearful middle aged white men railing against a world they no longer understand or control.



Organizers who a decade ago wrote Proposition 187 — a landmark ballot measure that divided California — are now gathering signatures for a new initiative that again would attempt to prohibit illegal immigrants from receiving a broad array of public services


Like 187, the new proposal would require providers of public health and other services to verify applicants’ legal residence status. It would also:


•  Make it a misdemeanor for state and local officials — such as police officers — not to report immigration law violations to federal authorities.


•  Require the state to verify the legal residence status of applicants for driver’s licenses.


•  Prohibit the state from accepting foreign-issued identification cards, such as Mexico’s widely used matricula consular, a fingerprinted photo card.

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Bwa ha ha

Bwa ha ha



Ghostly image at Britain’s Hampton Court

Surveillance footage shows spooky figure shutting doors.

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From Michael Moore

From Michael Moore



A Specialist in the U.S. Army wrote to me this week about the capture of Saddam Hussein:



“Wow, 130,000 troops on the ground, nearly 500 deaths and over a billion dollars a day, but they caught a guy living in a hole. Am I supposed to be dazzled?”

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