Archive for August 17th, 2006


AngryArab: Nasrallah interview fake

The AngryArab says the CounterPunch interview with Nasrallah, which they may have gotten from the MarxMail list, is fake.

This “interview” with Nasrallah that is posted on Counterpunch is fake. I declare it to be a hoax, OK? I mean, it is so obvious. The guy does not sound like Nasrallah from the first sentence. Wait. It is possible that this is Hasan Dib Nasrallah, the Lebanese grocer kidnapped by Israel in a “daring commando raid?”

From the comments to the post:

The interview text comes across more like a rant from the local communist bookstore owner in a Northern California town than statements from a Shi’ite Lebanese guerrilla leader and Islamic fundamentalist.

His statements did not make reference to “God willing” or the Islamic faith in general, I think, once. His statements were all secular and devoid of religious invocations, which, I suspect, would be very unusual for him.

Lastly, the text of his supposed statements also makes reference to “Israel”, not “Occupied Palestine” or similar.

I’m scarcely in a position to judge, but the lack of “God willing” does seem odd.

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Finally

Judge halts US eavesdropping program

A US federal judge has ordered the Bush administration to halt the National Security Agency’s (NSA) program of domestic eavesdropping, saying it violates the US Constitution.

Naturally, the Bushies whined that upholding the Constitution is a bad and evil thing to do.

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British Deputy PM John Prescott on Dubya

Bush is Crap - The Independent

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More from Craig Murray on phony UK terror plot

Murray blogs that his initial post on the massive hype and lack of evidence in the UK terror plot has gotten huge play, resulting in over 50,000 hits on his site alone. He continues.

After eight days of detention, nobody has been charged with any crime. For there to be no clear evidence yet on something that was “imminent” and “Mass murder on an unbelievable scale” is, to say the least, rather peculiar.

The drip, drip of information to the media from the security services has rather dried-up. The last item of any significance was that they had found a handgun and a rifle - neither of which could have been in any use in the alleged plot. If you were smuggling undetectable liquid explosive onto a plane, you would be unlikely to give the game away by tucking a rifle into your hand baggage.

The idea that high explosive can be made quickly in a plane toilet by mixing at room temperature some nail polish remover, bleach, and Red Bull and giving it a quick stir, is nonsense. Yes, liquid explosives exist and are highly dangerous and yes, airports are ill equipped to detect them at present. Yes, it is true they have been used on planes before by terrorists. But can they be quickly manufactured on the plane? No.

The sinister aspect is not that this is a real new threat. It is that the allegation may have been concocted in order to prepare us for arresting people without any actual bombs.

Let me fess up here. I have just checked, and our flat contains nail polish remover, sports drinks, and a variety of household cleaning products. Also MP3 players and mobile phones. So the authorities could announce - as they have whispered to the media in this case - that potential ingredients of a liquid bomb, and potential timing devices, have been discovered. It rather lowers the bar, doesn’t it?

I do not discount the possibility that there is a germ of something behind the current alleged plot. Will it be anything like the hype? No.

Like Public Enemy says, “don’t believe the hype”, especially when it comes from the likes of Bush and Blair, both of whom are both desperate to reverse their disastrous and ever-sinking poll numbers.

Murray says his blog is too small to affect public opinion. I disagree. He already has. This story, which he and others have blogged, is getting out, moving up to the mass media level. That’s how blogging works. Stories bounce back and forth in the blogosphere, some obtain escape velocity and become mainstream news. I’m expecting this story will be one of them.

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Not to decide is to decide

The Nation Magazine and Human Rights Watch are both pleased that the Israeli war is over. They just didn’t want to take a stand.

Which is precisely what many liberals and progressives have done - tried to ignore and evade having to deal with the Lebanon invasion, except for the cynical ploy of using it to make Republicans look bad. I’m sure Lebanese returning to their bombed-out villages will feel buoyed by this progressive show of support and understanding.

This echoes quite precisely the reaction of many liberals and progressives at the start of the Iraq invasion. Their reaction was tepid at best. “Let the sanctions work”, they squealed, even while those same sanctions had caused the deaths of thousands of Iraqis. In the early days of that war, saying you were anti-war and that the invasion was based on lies got you incredulous stares. Now it’s a commonplace belief.

It wasn’t the “moderates” who organized the anti-war movement, it was the hard left, like the ANSWER Coalition who mobilized while too many liberals and progressives were silent and did little or nothing.

Now liberals and progressives are snoozing again. Ignoring the Lebanon war. Hoping they won’t have to deal with it. Well, it won’t go away and they will have to deal it. Whether they want to or not.

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SoCal home sales fall to 9-year low

Real estate isn’t in a bubble. Nosirree, just because home prices in southern California often doubled in the preceding 3-4 years and are now slacking off or falling just means it’s a mild correction, a breather. No need to worry, just sign on the dotted line for your new home. In our area, $675k will get you a 1800 sq ft house on a 1/4 acre. In Santa Monica a comparable would start at over a million, and forget about the quarter acre, think postage-stamp sized plot instead.

Lots of folks bought in the past year or so, using some tricky whizz-bang reverse inverted interest-only balloon floater mortgage (ok, I made that name up) with zero down to help them slide into their dream home. Hey, the mortgage only eats up 40% of their gross pay too. What a bargain. Oh wait, it’s a balloon mortgage and the clock is ticking. Better hope they have lots of helium when the new nosebleed rate kicks it and the balloon won’t lift off.

Well, you can always just mail the keys back to the bank if real estate goes south, right? Not any more. The new bankruptcy laws specifically prohibit that. You can mail back the keys, but you still owe the money. Doing a BK may not absolve you of the debt. Isn’t predatory capitalism wonderful? Someone’s getting rich, and it’s not you.

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What will astrologers do?

Scientists will increase the number of planets from nine to twelve, with dozens more objects possibly becoming planets too.

So what does that do for the “science” of astrology? Are all previous astrological readings now null and void as they didn’t have the numbers of planets right?

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“The US and Israel stand alone”

“I don’t think that Israel has any legal or moral justification for their massive bombing of the entire nation of Lebanon. What happened is that Israel is holding almost 10,000 prisoners, so when the militants in Lebanon or in Gaza take one or two soldiers, Israel looks upon this as a justification for an attack on the civilian population of Lebanon and Gaza. I do not think that’s justified, no.”

– Jimmy Carter

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