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Wednesday, May 09, 2007
I'm getting more cynical every day
Sting. You gotta read this thing.
Cheney's pesky reporters are sent to the basement in the Green Zone.
Global power
Few notice huge shift towards globalization as frothing masses distracted by climate change debate
By Steve Watson
05/06/07 "Infowars"
German police in G8 protest raids
Wednesday, 9 May 2007, 13:43 GMT 14:43 UK
German police have launched a series of raids against alleged left-wing militants suspected of planning to disrupt a G8 summit next month.
The German police have used a law on suspicion of terrorism (the so-called section "129a") to raid and search private homes and social centres all over Germany. Police's motives appear to be suspicion of "building a terrorist network to prevent the G8 from happening".
Sounds like the thought police at work, and what's this?
Teenagers at the J-8 will be close to the G-8(location)at the same time?
Morgan Stanley and UNICEF Announce U.S. Delegates to the 2007 Junior 8 Competition (WebWire) 5/9/2007 1:36:28 PM
For 2007, the German G8 Presidency and the regional government are hosting the J8 Summit in Wismar, Germany, from June 3-9, 2007. The Summit will be attended by 64 young people from the G8 countries selected by a joint process developed by Morgan Stanley and UNICEF, and 10 young people from other parts of the world selected by UNICEF.
The G8 summit will be held in Heiligendamm from 6 to 8 June 2007. Online accreditation is now possible.
And a little something to show that the pharmaceutical companies have the Senatorial testicles firmly in hand, still.
Senate Vote Upholds Drug Import Limits
By ROBERT PEAR
Published: May 8, 2007
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Connect the goddamn dots fer Christsake
Failed states and the upcoming third world shithole called los Estados Unidos
Amero Google search
I'm not in the mood to sift through it and make a decision on what might be legitimate information It's hot and dry. My least favorite weather and I'm doing laundry. There is no shade from here to the laundry room. Ugh
Chevron seen settling case on Iraq oil
By Claudio Gatti and Jad Mouawad Published: May 8, 2007
Chevron, the second-largest American oil company, is preparing to acknowledge that it should have known kickbacks were being paid to Saddam Hussein on oil it bought from Iraq as part of a defunct United Nations program, according to investigators.
I keep hoping, but then I continue reading:
The admission is part of a settlement being negotiated with United States prosecutors and includes fines totaling $25 million to $30 million, according to the investigators, who declined to be identified because the settlement was not yet public.
I'm sort of watching the complaints about the National Guard being unable to respond to natural disasters here in the US because of Iraq deployments, and the loss of equipment as a result of
This is chaos by design. The people in power want corporations to rule, and one world government. World Fascist Government. The private corporate militias are getting lots of experience in Iraq, where planned chaos is working just fine if you want to plunder.
Or legally plunder.
Who's gonna report on it?
Update (from Wayne Madsen
May 8, 2007 -- Neo-con election engineering: the "new math":
France: Nicolas Sarkozy 53% Segolene Royal 47%
Mexico: Felipe Calderon 35.88% Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador 35.31%
USA: George W. Bush 50.7% John Kerry 48.3%
Peru: Alan Garcia 53.2% Ollanta Humala 46.8%
Costa Rica: Oscar Arias 40.5% Otton Solis 40.2%
Colombia: Alvaro Uribe 62% Carlos Gaviria/Horacio Serpa 34% (Only 43% of eligible voters cast ballots)
Italy: Romano Prodi 49.81% Silvio Berlusconi 49.74% (Karl Rove and other manipulators failed to take into account the votes of Italians voting abroad, pre-election polls showed Prodi leading 52% to 47%)
Scotland: Alexander Salmond (SNP) 37% Jack McConnell (Labor) 36.2% (100,000 spoiled ballots in pro-SNP constituencies)
Wales: Rhodri Morgan (Labor) 43.3% Ieuan Wyn Jones (Plaid Cymru)/Michael German (Liberal Democrat) 35%
Canada: Stephen Harper 36.2% Paul Martin (Liberal) 30.17%/Jack Layton (NDP) 17.44%
Greece: Kostas Karamanlis 45.4% George Papandreou 40.5%
Denmark: Andres Fogh Rasmussen and right 52.5% Mogens Lykketoft and left 43.4%
USA: George W. Bush 47.9% Al Gore 48.4%
Florida: George W. Bush 48.850% Al Gore 48.841%
Virginia: Bob McDonnell (R.) 49.96% Creigh Deeds (D.) 49.95% (Attorney General)
Solution: Destroy the machines and the companies that produce and sell them.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Counterfeit pills and genuine treatments
But this is all outside the US, so it's not pertinent, right?
How about a little history on Patent medicine.
Still, thigs are all cleaned up and A-OK, here, right, I mean we pay so much for our pharmaceuticals they must be safe, right?
Drugmakers go furthest to sway Congress
By Jim Drinkard, USA TODAY
Posted 4/25/2005 10:49 PM Updated 4/26/2005 9:49 AM
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Border guards wanted
Check this shit out.
Apply at: INTERNATIONAL BORDER ENFORCEMENT ADVISOR ∙
888-466-5417 DIFZ CIVPOL 8500 Freeport Parkway Suite 275, Irving TX 75063
...SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Compensation package is $134,110.00 for a one-year contract. Salary is paid every four (4) weeks, and no federal or social security taxes are withheld. Salary is available for foreign income tax exemption as well. Vacation is accrued at 4% of the hours worked, or approximately two (2) weeks over the course of the assignment. DynCorp International FZ provides all uniforms, equipment, logistical support, administrative support, and lodging. Local transportation in the country is available, as well as transportation to the country and a return flight upon completion of the one-year contract...
A private security company that pays twice what Border Patrol agents make here.
The job is policing the borders in Iraq.
I didn't notice anywhere in the requirements a need to understand Arab cultures, or to be able to read Arabic, although you do have to be able to discern whether the documents are fakes.
Yup, here's yer tax dollars at work.
DynCorpThe world's premier rent-a-cop business runs the security show in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the US-Mexico border. They also run the coca crop-dusting business in Colombia, and occasional sex trafficking sorties in Bosnia. But what can you expect from a bunch of mercenaries?
CSC/ CEO: Van Honeycutt Military contracts 2005: $2.8 billion
note: CSC sold DynCorp in January 2005
And some judgement from some spoiled snotbucket at Yale (Home of Skull and Crossbones):
The US seems unwilling to face the hardships of maintaining a police force in Iraq. Instead, it has delegated the charge of keeping order to DynCorp, a multinational police contractor headquartered in California
Law, PR firms help contractors navigate reconstruction inquiries
By Peter H. Stone National Journal March 8, 2007
The stakes are high for the private contractors and their lobbying, legal, and PR teams. For example, Bowen's recently completed 579-page audit contains strong allegations about Virginia-based DynCorp, which has a $1.8 billion contract from the State Department for police-related projects in Iraq.One controversy centers on allegations that DynCorp spent about $4.2 million on 20 VIP trailers and an Olympic-size swimming pool that was requested by some Iraqi officials but that lacked the necessary authorization from the U.S. government. Further, a training camp for DynCorp workers built with the lion's share of the money from a $43.8 million contract had never been used.
U.S. wants Border Patrol agents for Iraq Firm seeks veteran officers to mentor Iraqis on immigration
April 30, 2007, 9:42AM
By STEVE McVICKER
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
Soldiers of Good Fortune
Private military companies, for their part, are focusing much of their manpower on Capitol Hill. Many are staffed with retired military officers who are well connected at the Pentagon -- putting them in a prime position to influence government policy and drive more business to their firms. In one instance, private contractors successfully pressured the government to lift a ban on American companies providing military assistance to Equatorial Guinea, a West African nation accused of brutal human-rights violations. Because they operate with little oversight, using contractors also enables the military to skirt troop limits imposed by Congress and to carry out clandestine operations without committing U.S. troops or attracting public attention. "Private military corporations become a way to distance themselves and create what we used to call ‘plausible deniability,'" says Daniel Nelson, a former professor of civil-military relations at the Defense Department's Marshall European Center for Security Studies. "It's disastrous for democracy."
Democracy?
You live in one of those?
I sure as fuck don't. I live in a military empire.
Friday, May 04, 2007
Belief
Belief. A great song and timely. By John Mayer.
(click on lyrics to enlarge)
And me. Frustrated:
Silent Scream
How do I stop the pain of what my country has done?
When do I feel the warmth of the sun?
When can I talk to people from other countries?
And tell them that I know the leaders lie.
Why do they believe that we are truly a democracy?
When my father told me differently
He knows about the code
The computers he never controlled
People don’t believe me
For them the bell has tolled
They blame me for my vote
But they do not know what I know
They do not know what my father knows
They believe the lies that they were told
That we really control what happens
When we push the correct button on the computer screen
They don’t know that I feel
Every day the silent scream
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Food for thought and thoughts on food
Stock Market Update - Thu May 03 12:00:01 EDT 2007
Thu May 3, 2007 12:00PM EDT
From Growth is Madness! a fascinating interview:
Special guest: Dr. Russell Hopfenberg on food supply, carrying capacity, and population
May 3rd, 2007
Fixing Iraq
...Today the Army Corps has learned its lessons and stopped hiring international companies. It now realizes that local companies are less likely to be attacked, cost far less, and are perfectly capable of doing a good job if properly supervised...
Gee, ya think?
AAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!
So, what should seniors pray for? Food, medication, or free legal advice?
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Blackwater
A Victory for Mercenary Opponents
But it's not over yet.
New deadline is May 28!
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
I saw Jeremy Scahill speak tonight on Blackwater
San Diego Coalition for Peace and Justice
I'm really glad that I decided to make the drive to see Jeremy Scahill speak instead. He seemed like a nice kid, and really sharp, and I'm glad that he came to San Diego. It's so nice to listen to a real reporter who cares about things that really matter to the American people.
Update 8:44 AM 5/2/2007
the the right-wing piece of crap fishwrap: “Stop Blackwater” bumper stickers were offered at the event, and those in attendance were asked to send comments to the San Diego County Department of Planning and Land Use about their opposition to the project.
What the fishwrap "reporter" fails to mention is that the Department of Planning and Land Use gave the wrong e-mail address AND the wrong street address to people who wanted to lodge a complaint and keep Blackwater out .
Go see Jeremy speak.
Details
Author Jeremy Scahill
When: 6:30 p.m. today (5/2/2007)
Where: La Mesa Community Center, 4975 Memorial Drive, La Mesa
Anniversaries today
Last year there were huge immigrant's rights marches across the country.
It seemed like an excuse for a bunch of kids to ditch school to me.
Will it happen again this year?
Immigration Activists Call for School Walkout on Tuesday Apr 30, 2007
I hope not.
More from KPBS today: Immigration & Border
10:23 AM 5/1/2007 So far there are a few kids in NY walking out. Not a big deal.
And some in Detroit, Chicago, Oakland, Los Angeles,
11:13 AM 5/1/2007
Orlando
Phoenix and Tuscon
(Long Beach) Port Truckers Join May 1 Boycott
The kids are in school, at least it looks like it from California News reports. But money is lost when kids aren't in school:
Testing Dates for State Assessments 2006-2007
CAHSEE, STAR, CELDT, PFT, and CHSPE.
Dates for the 2007 administration of the grade 4 and 7 California Standards Writing Tests are:
Tuesday, March 6, 2007, with make-up on Wednesday, March 7 for all schools, programs, and tracks in session on these dates.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007, with make-up on Wednesday May 2 for schools, programs, and tracks not in session during March.
The testing window for the Aprenda 3 for grades 5-11 is March 15 through May 14, with make-up testing until May 25
I'm thinking the little shits don't want to go to Saturday School, and they've been warned.
Oh look, Ruben Navarrette Jr. proves once again that he is wrong every fucking time. What a flaming asshole.
No Ruben, non-immigrants have the same concerns as immigrants, feeding their family is one of them. When people come in illegally and work for less than subsistence wages they drive down our standard of living. That may make your business friends cream their jeans, but it pisses some of us off. Got it, fucktard?
Monday, April 30, 2007
How Much Iraqi Crude Oil is Being Stolen? Mystery of the Missing Meters
Well actually this article was posted a month ago:
Mystery of the Missing Meters:
Accounting for Iraq's Oil Revenue
by Pratap Chatterjee, Special to CorpWatch
March 22nd, 2007
And I wondered how much oil was being stolen almost a year ago:
Memorial Day
Hmmmmm?
"Daily newspaper published by Gulf Printing & Publishing Company
Doha, Qatar"
Call-girl scandal shocks US capital
Published: Sunday, 29 April, 2007, 08:29 AM Doha Time
Why do they give a crap about this in Qatar? Don't they use the foreign born "maids" for sex over there?
Ohhhhhhhh, yeah, maybe some high ranking US Military officers might, could, maybe be implicated in this?
Nahhh, the military never has a problem with prostitution, right?
Yeah, this fubaB* Administration will throw their asses under the bus too.
*fucked up beyond all Belief.
In Turkey, Fear About Religious Lifestyle
Published: April 30, 2007
ISTANBUL, April 29 — When hundreds of thousands of protesters filled the streets of Istanbul on Sunday, it may have looked like a protest of government policy.
It was not.
Behind the slogans and signs of marchers in Istanbul on Sunday and in Ankara two weeks ago was something much more basic: a fear of the lifestyles of their more religious compatriots.
Turkish Markets Plunge on Army Threat Over Election (Update8)
By Ayla Jean Yackley and Steve Bryant
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's lira fell the most in seven months and bonds and stocks slumped after the military threatened to block the ruling party's presidential candidate because of his support for Islamist causes.
Crisis pinches Turkey's pocket
POSTED: 1603 GMT (0003 HKT), April 30, 2007
A test for Turkish democracy
Simon Tisdall UK Guardian comment is free
The military may have overplayed its hand in challenging Abdullah Gul's candidacy for president.
Walkers World Turks Near Coup
By MARTIN WALKER
UPI Editor Emeritus
WASHINGTON, April 30 (UPI) --
Ummm, really now, just wtf is going on in Turkey?
Update 12:44 PM 5/1/2007 Crisis as Turkish courts overrule Parliament
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Still reading
This book is taking me forever to read.
It's difficult emotionally to read.
Especially chapter 14 .
Can you say flabbergasted?
That would be me.
Bill Moyers Journal
When the MSM was studiously avoiding investigating the Carole Lam firing, TPM and TPM Muckraker were on it.
Everyone with a healthy dose of skepticism in San Diego knows that the government here are pretty much puppets and the real power lies within the military-industrial-media-complex, the land developers, the frickin car dealers and ummm, RepugnantThuglicans.
This is completely unrelated, but this article caught my eye: Some US schools banning iPods to stop cheating.
Yeesh, what kind of rotten little shithead kids are we raising?
Friday, April 27, 2007
Riverbend is leaving Baghdad
Frankly, I'm surprised it took her so long to decide. Any country would be lucky to get her and her family.
Interesting that the congress just voted to start withdrawing troops. Watch Preznit Poopypants veto it and watch his desperate media whores blame this godforsaken corporate greedfest and clusterfuck of a war get blamed on the Deomcrats.
Umm, you mean the Democrats who voted for this stupid war, for whatever reason, right?
And when I see stories like this, I'm reminded that the bloodshed over oil is only beginning:
Ethiopian Rebels Kill 70 at Chinese-Run Oil Field
Wed, 25 Apr 2007 14:51:47 -0700
The Dirty Political Underbelly of the Darfur Conflict
You think Osama binLaden isn't concerned with oil?
His family made their money doing construction, duh.
I haven't read this book, but there is a search function, put "oil" in it.
You think anybody at the California Democratic Party Convention in San Diego is going to talk about the coming oil crash this weekend?
Is that crickets I hear?
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Failed States, the Coming Mexican Revolution (click here, its a great article)
April 25, 2007 at 07:38:42
...It is too easy to label the locals as racist’s and Xenophobes, were fifteen hundred to two thousand people a day wandering through your cities streets day and night it might try your Christian charity as well.. That number doesn’t include drug traffickers or coyotes or even the Mexican Army units taking pot shots at the racist Americans for repairing their racist fences on their own racist property. If it were Iranians taking shots across the border at Americans in Iraq would the media portray it differently perhaps?
The crux of the issue is not about race or nationality or even immigration it is about the utterly failed policy of free trade which benefits a only a tiny fraction and penalizes a whole population like a Mississippi overseer at harvest time. We in America see only the symptoms that hit us in the face, as the media obediently looks the other way. As is the case so many times America is fortunate if we look at Mexico today we can see what America will become tomorrow. The Mexican refugees are not coming empty handed, they bring us a message. It reads you’re turn is next.
U.S. and World Population Clocks - POP Clocks
Tijuana No Pobre de ti
The U.S. population almost quadrupled its population in the past century: from 75 million in 1900 to 283 million in 2001. This despite a time-out from mass immigration between 1925 to 1965 during which the average immigration level was less than 200,000 per year. However, from 1990 to 2000, the average immigration rate was 1.2 million people annually. Even so, immigration advocates are continuously pushing legislation to increase immigration. If the U.S. quadruples its population one more time in this century, this country will have over one billion people (283 million x 4).
Hispanic Growth Surge Fueled by Births in U.S.
By D'Vera Cohn
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, June 9, 2005; Page A01
Nafta Highway Map
Across the Border, But Into a Locked Room
By WILL CARLESS
Voice Staff Writer
Thursday, April 26, 2007
(click on images for links I found interesting)
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Fascist America, in 10 easy steps
Tuesday April 24, 2007The Guardian
....3. Develop a thug caste
When leaders who seek what I call a "fascist shift" want to close down an open society, they send paramilitary groups of scary young men out to terrorise citizens. The Blackshirts roamed the Italian countryside beating up communists; the Brownshirts staged violent rallies throughout Germany.....
...Thugs in America? Groups of angry young Republican men, dressed in identical shirts and trousers, menaced poll workers counting the votes in Florida in 2000. If you are reading history, you can imagine that there can be a need for "public order" on the next election day. Say there are protests, or a threat, on the day of an election; history would not rule out the presence of a private security firm at a polling station "to restore public order...
Are Rove’s Missing E-mails the Smoking Guns of the Stolen 2004 Election?
by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Bill Moyers is back on PBS (click here)
BILL MOYERS JOURNAL
ABOUT THE SERIES
Special premiere airdate: Wednesday, April 25 at 9 P.M. on PBS. (90 minutes)Airs weekly: Fridays, beginning April 27 at 9 P.M. on PBS. (60 minutes) (check local listings)
Yep, I'm happy about it.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Gail Shister
Katie Couric hasn't redeemed the No. 3 newscast. Can she survive as anchor?
By Gail Shister
Inquirer Columnist
...Katie Couric is an expensive, unfixable mistake.... "She's trying too hard," Tyndall says. "She's overthinking her role. She's got to stand back. It's a very Zen problem. To be the face of Evening News, she's got to be self-effacing."
Self-effacing isn't the first adjective that comes to mind with Couric. She arrived at CBS with her own group of producers, bookers and assistants, which didn't sit well with the staff.
"She sees herself as a star and thinks the whole news department is here to serve her," says a longtime CBS correspondent...
Sympathy for Katy? Nope, not here.
I'm not the only one who thought it was a bad idea.
More Than 1 in 4 Diebold Systems Found to Have Recorded Votes Incorrectly in Cuyahoga County, According to 2006 Election Audit
Raw Election Data Held as 'Diebold Trade Secret' by Registrar Michael Vu Who Was Forced to Resign...Though He's Now Been Hired by San Diego!
Friday, April 20, 2007
Federally Funded Boffins Want To Scrap The Internet
I want that choice though.
This is not China, where the government acts like it has the right to control even the smallest details in all of it's citizen's lives.
It bothers me that American based multi-national corporate interests have no problem jumping right into bed with the Chinese government.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Gonzales testimony
Gonzales No sé nada. (pronounced no say nah-dah)
Double Negative in Spanish
no... nunca/no... jamás (never). no... nunca más (never again). no... tampoco (neither, not either). no... nada (nothing). no... nadie (no one). no... en/por ninguna parte (nowhere). No sé nada. (I don't know anything, or I know nothing.) No conozco a nadie aquí. (I don't know anybody here, or I know nobody here.).
Democracy Now on Blackwater West
Blackwater Plans for New Military Facility Near San Diego Draws Fire From Residents, Peace Activists and Local Congressmember
Thursday, April 19th, 2007
Listen to it now with your RealPlayer
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or listen to the mp3 of the whole show
It's quite enlightening. The political connections are interesting. This company's behavior indicates that it thinks it's above military and civilian law. It's outrageous.
For more on how to help stop this camp from being built:
Stop Blackwater.net
Citizens Oversight.org