Archive for May 28th, 2004


The kingdom is crumbling

The kingdom is crumbling


FBI investigates neocons!



At a conservative thinktank in downtown Washington, and across the Potomac at the Pentagon, FBI agents have begun paying quiet calls on prominent neoconservatives, who are being interviewed in an investigation of potential espionage, according to intelligence sources. Who gave Ahmed Chalabi classified information about the plans of the US government and military?


You read that right! The FBI is investigating the neocons. Hey, if it appears a bunch of them might go to prison, I bet the Right will suddenly get religion about prison reform, and want kinder, gentler prisons real quick, like yesterday!



The CIA and other US agencies had long ago decided that Chalabi was a charlatan, so their dismissive and correct analysis of his lies prompted their suppression by the Bush White House.


More proof, if any was still needed, that Bush and the neocons care not about truth or fact, only in their own narrow extremist agenda.



Washington, just weeks ago in the grip of neoconservative orthodoxy, absolute belief in Bush’s inevitability and righteousness, is in the throes of being ripped apart by investigations.


Things fall apart: the military, loyal and lumbering, betrayed and embittered; the general in the field, General Sanchez, disgraced and cashiered; the intelligence agencies abused and angry, their retired operatives plying their craft with the press corps, seeping dangerous truths; the press, hesitating and wobbly, investigating its own falsehoods; the neocons, publicly redoubling defence of their hero and deceiver Chalabi, privately squabbling, anxiously awaiting the footsteps of FBI agents; Colin Powell, once the most acclaimed man in America, embarked on an endless quest to restore his reputation, damaged above all by his failure of nerve; everyone in the line of fire motioning toward the chain of command, spiralling upwards and sideways, until the finger pointing in a phalanx is directed at the hollow crown.


There is suddenly a distinct and growing possibility Bush will not last in power until the election, or if he does, will be so damaged that Kerry will win with little trouble. But there’s no rest for the weary! Now’s the time to double and triple our efforts to drive these lunatics from office.


As Howard Dean said, “I want my country back.”


Kerry smells blood in the water and is attacking Bush harder now.


Even the Prince of Darkness, Richard Perle, is jumping off the sinking ship.



One of the ideological architects of the Iraq war has criticized the U.S.-led occupation of the country as “a grave error.”


Richard Perle, until recently a powerful adviser to U.S. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, described U.S. policy in post-war Iraq as a failure..


UN opposition grows to US insistence on exemption from war crimes.



The United States may not have enough U.N. votes to exempt American soldiers from prosecution by a new global criminal court, with China now questioning the action in view of the prison scandal in Iraq, diplomats said on Thursday.


And finally, from Kurt Vonnegut



Can I tell you the truth? I mean this isn’t like TV news, is it?


Here’s what I think the truth is: We are all addicts of fossil fuels in a state of denial, about to face cold turkey.


And like so many addicts about to face cold turkey, our leaders are now committing violent crimes to get what little is left of what we’re hooked on.

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Thank you!

Thank you!


In March 2003, the extreme right-wing loony birds at FrontPageMag.com listed Brian Becker of the ANSWER Coalition as the #1 Most Dishonorable American.


And what did Becker say that caused them to foam at the mouth so vehemently?



By “rashly hit[ting] out at poverty-stricken and weak Afghanistan,” <Becker> said, America was conducting “not simply a defensive war” but a strategy of expansion in the Middle East.


A sentiment I suspect many Americans would now agree with! (However, whatever gives FrontPageMag heartburn is o-kay by me. <grin> )

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[1]Eat fast food, get a…

Eat fast food, get a stomach ache

Do your kids complain about stomach aches?
They’re more likely to do so if their diets include a lot of fast food.
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston found that almost
one-quarter of 900 youngsters between the ages of 5 and 15 reported
recurrent abdominal pain.

When
the researchers looked into what the kids were eating, they found that
fast foods were most often associated with the tummy aches while fresh
fruits and vegetables appeared to be protective.

This is exactly what happened to filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, the guy in the film documentary Supersize Me.
He ate three meals a day at McDonalds for a month and got severe
stomach aches. He also got headaches, felt lethargic, gained 10% of his
body weight - and by Day 28 his doctors were so alarmed at his
documented medical deterioration they were begging him to stop. Gimme a
double veggie burger, please, and skip the fries and soda…

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California Senate votes to restrict…

California Senate votes to restrict Google’s Gmail



California’s Senate voted on Thursday to support a bill to limit a new e-mail service by No. 1 Web search company, Google Inc., over concerns it could threaten the privacy of users.


Google had intended the service to scan e-mail for key words and concepts and use them to place targeted advertisements in personal messages.


The bill by Democratic state Sen. Liz Figueroa would require Gmail to work only in real-time and would bar the service from producing records.


The bill also would bar Gmail from collecting personal information from emails and giving any information to third parties.


This is the crucial part. Google is not allowed to store what they know about you and your email in a database, which could then be accessed by, well, whoever they might sell the information to - or by Homeland Security for that matter. Google, it is said, never deletes any information it has gathered, ever.


It’ll be interesting to see if Google continues to be the new, forward-looking, “different” company they appear to be or if they go old school and instead swarm Sacramento with lobbyists trying to derail the bill.

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