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02/22/2006 23:03 #21712
OMFG...Category: politics
One thing I can say is, I'm glad I don't work in the whitehouse right now. News today of Iraq possibly drifting into Civil War because one of the holiest shia shrines in Iraq had it's dome blown off...
wow, it makes me realy sad to think about what's next.. I know peopple are talking about civil war... I can't wrap my mind around it, what a horrible situation.
meanwhile it makes me feel bad for the whitehouse too, throw in the other big news that Dick Cheney shot he friend with birdshot, and this whole Port issue with national security... man, that's stress.
I mean could you imagine being all embarrassed because you're the vice president and you just shot your friend in the face, then the whole congress Republican and Democrat is pissed off at you for turning over our ports to a questionable nation. and then.. after all that you wake up to find out that someone just blew the giant gold dome off of one of the holiest shia mosques.
But then again, the bush regime is much better off than the people who are actually dying in the streets, because of GOP incompetence. Dying in America and overseas.
02/21/2006 19:56 #21711
The Emperor Has no ClothesCategory: politics
this entry could have also been entitled "Bush: off his Rocker" because not only does Bush have no clothes, he's dropping hints that he is actually naked.
As I posted last week [inlink]dcoffee,53[/inlink] 6 US ports are in the process of being sold to DP World, a state owned company from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Wondering WTF is the UAE? Well if you remember a few years ago, some planes flew into the world trade center in NYC, the pentagon and etc. there were 19 hijackers none were from Iraq, 16 were from Saudi Arabia, and 2 of those hijackers were from the UAE. in addition, the funding for the September 11 hijackers came largely through UAE banks. And when we wanted to investigate the financial sources of these terrorists the UAE refused to cooperate, no data from UAE. Seems a little fucked up to open our borders to these guys.
Plus The UAE has transported nuclear materials to Iran, North Korea, and Lybia among other countries. Huh? They are heavily involved in shipping, some of that activity involves transporting Nuclear materials to the "Axis of Evil"? Nothing wrong with that?!?!?!
Well Guess what, congress and the media have actually picked up on this story and are looking for answers. Republican leaders Bill Frist and Dennis Hastert are asking to delay the transaction, yea that's right the majority leader of the house and the speaker in the senate. Frist said he would introduce a bill to delay the sale if Bush refused to give the sale further consideration.
Bush's response to the criticism,
"There's a mandated process we go through. ... They ought to listen to what I have to say to this. I'll deal with it with a veto,"
Bush has never vetoed any bill, but he will veto this one. Smart, very smart, way to go George.
"I can understand why some in Congress have raised questions about whether or not our country will be less secure as a result of this transaction,'' the president said. ``But they need to know that our government has looked at this issue and looked at it carefully.''
Oh, nevermind, the president has checked it out and everything is fine.
In reality, it took 25 days for the sale to go through. You think I'm bullshitting you?
UPDATE: Rumsfeld never even heard about the deal until this past weekend so much for government oversight.
well George I hope you'll forgive us if we don't trust you on this one. with Iraq Osama and Katrina on our minds, you don't look so trustworthy Bucko. in fact you look like a miserable failure.
The party of national security my fat ass. this is the party of profit. Remember the bush clan has strong ties to middle eastern businesses and businesses through the Carlyle group. I suspect someone is making some serious bucks .
National Security is the Neo Con's last card, and Bush just let it fall out of his sleeve onto the poker table. the Truth is that the Free market is loyal only to profit, that means international corporations. Bush doesn't just hate black people, he hates America my friends. he doesn't give a flying fuck about any of you.
CNN
Guardian UK
Nice Quotes from Lawmakers in opposition
As I posted last week [inlink]dcoffee,53[/inlink] 6 US ports are in the process of being sold to DP World, a state owned company from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Wondering WTF is the UAE? Well if you remember a few years ago, some planes flew into the world trade center in NYC, the pentagon and etc. there were 19 hijackers none were from Iraq, 16 were from Saudi Arabia, and 2 of those hijackers were from the UAE. in addition, the funding for the September 11 hijackers came largely through UAE banks. And when we wanted to investigate the financial sources of these terrorists the UAE refused to cooperate, no data from UAE. Seems a little fucked up to open our borders to these guys.
Plus The UAE has transported nuclear materials to Iran, North Korea, and Lybia among other countries. Huh? They are heavily involved in shipping, some of that activity involves transporting Nuclear materials to the "Axis of Evil"? Nothing wrong with that?!?!?!
Well Guess what, congress and the media have actually picked up on this story and are looking for answers. Republican leaders Bill Frist and Dennis Hastert are asking to delay the transaction, yea that's right the majority leader of the house and the speaker in the senate. Frist said he would introduce a bill to delay the sale if Bush refused to give the sale further consideration.
Bush's response to the criticism,
"There's a mandated process we go through. ... They ought to listen to what I have to say to this. I'll deal with it with a veto,"
Bush has never vetoed any bill, but he will veto this one. Smart, very smart, way to go George.
"I can understand why some in Congress have raised questions about whether or not our country will be less secure as a result of this transaction,'' the president said. ``But they need to know that our government has looked at this issue and looked at it carefully.''
Oh, nevermind, the president has checked it out and everything is fine.
In reality, it took 25 days for the sale to go through. You think I'm bullshitting you?
UPDATE: Rumsfeld never even heard about the deal until this past weekend so much for government oversight.
well George I hope you'll forgive us if we don't trust you on this one. with Iraq Osama and Katrina on our minds, you don't look so trustworthy Bucko. in fact you look like a miserable failure.
The party of national security my fat ass. this is the party of profit. Remember the bush clan has strong ties to middle eastern businesses and businesses through the Carlyle group. I suspect someone is making some serious bucks .
National Security is the Neo Con's last card, and Bush just let it fall out of his sleeve onto the poker table. the Truth is that the Free market is loyal only to profit, that means international corporations. Bush doesn't just hate black people, he hates America my friends. he doesn't give a flying fuck about any of you.
CNN
Guardian UK
Nice Quotes from Lawmakers in opposition
metalpeter - 02/21/06 20:41
Bush is in bed with the Saudias they are seceret allies. They payed for the Attacks on 9/11 so bush could start a war with Iraq and Afganastan. There is no danger. Bush isn't an idiot, he is really a genious you knows how to talk simple and make him self simple (think of the usual suspects). This isn't a joke it is a conspiracy theory. I belive our own government caused 9/11. See if we are in fear then they can controll us and it gives them the power not the people. At the verry least the knew about it. But that being said all the middle eastern countries we are now enemies with where out buddies at one time so it is still a bad idea.
Bush is in bed with the Saudias they are seceret allies. They payed for the Attacks on 9/11 so bush could start a war with Iraq and Afganastan. There is no danger. Bush isn't an idiot, he is really a genious you knows how to talk simple and make him self simple (think of the usual suspects). This isn't a joke it is a conspiracy theory. I belive our own government caused 9/11. See if we are in fear then they can controll us and it gives them the power not the people. At the verry least the knew about it. But that being said all the middle eastern countries we are now enemies with where out buddies at one time so it is still a bad idea.
dcoffee - 02/21/06 20:32
National Security has always been a concern of mine, difference is that I think international law and attention to human rights will protect us better than invading feeble middle eastern countries. One reason is that fewer people vow to overthrow you when you speak up for human rights and international law, as opposed to bending everyone to America’s will by military force.
National Security has always been a concern of mine, difference is that I think international law and attention to human rights will protect us better than invading feeble middle eastern countries. One reason is that fewer people vow to overthrow you when you speak up for human rights and international law, as opposed to bending everyone to America’s will by military force.
joshua - 02/21/06 20:05
I actually agree with your position, but I find it humorous and hypocritical that the libs are suddenly concerned about national security issues.
I actually agree with your position, but I find it humorous and hypocritical that the libs are suddenly concerned about national security issues.
02/17/2006 22:19 #21710
Alternative News SourcesCategory: politics
one of the great things about Internet News is that you can embed your sources directly into the text. This enables the reader to get more thou roughly informed about an issue, and it also gives the article some legitimacy by making all the facts verifiable. many people thing if you got some piece of news from the "web" it's automatically suspect, probably a bunch of nonsense. Blog sites like Think Progress and Huffington Post are great examples of this. it's easy to wrap your mind around an issue by following some of the links in the text to get more info.
Check out Think Progress:
and Huffington Post:
Check out Think Progress:
and Huffington Post:
02/15/2006 23:12 #21709
Economic EmpireCategory: politics
From Democracy Now!
John Perkins, author of "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man," will talk about his former work, going into various countries to try to strongarm leaders into creating policy favorable to the U.S government and corporations. Perkins describes himself as an economic hit man.
JOHN PERKINS: We economic hit men, during the last 30 or 40 years, have really created the world's first truly global empire, and we've done this primarily through economics, and the military only coming in as a last resort. Therefore, it's been done pretty much secretly. Most of the people in the United States have no idea that we've created this empire and, in fact, throughout the world it's been done very quietly, unlike old empires, where the army marched in; it was obvious. So I think the significance of the things you discussed, the fact that over 80% of the population of South America recently voted in an anti-U.S. president and what's going on at the World Trade Organization, and also, in fact, with the transit strike here in New York, is that people are beginning to understand that the middle class and the lower classes around the world are being terribly, terribly exploited by what I call the corporatocracy, which really runs this empire.
AMY GOODMAN: Well, before we move further, your experience with it? Explain the vantage point you come from. What does it mean to be an economic hit man?
JOHN PERKINS: Well, what we've done -- we use many techniques, but probably the most common is that we'll go to a country that has resources that our corporations covet, like oil, and we'll arrange a huge loan to that country from an organization like the World Bank or one of its sisters, but almost all of the money goes to the U.S. corporations, not to the country itself, corporations like Bechtel and Halliburton, General Motors, General Electric, these types of organizations, and they build huge infrastructure projects in that country: power plants, highways, ports, industrial parks, things that serve the very rich and seldom even reach the poor. In fact, the poor suffer, because the loans have to be repaid, and they're huge loans, and the repayment of them means that the poor won't get education, health, and other social services, and the country is left holding a huge debt, by intention. We go back, we economic hit men, to this country and say, "Look, you owe us a lot of money. You can't repay your debts, so give us a pound of flesh. Sell our oil companies your oil real cheap or vote with us at the next U.N. vote or send troops in support of ours to some place in the world such as Iraq." And in that way, we've managed to build a world empire with very few people actually knowing that we've done this.
AMY GOODMAN: And you worked for?
JOHN PERKINS: I was recruited by the National Security Agency, the one that's in the news so much today because of spying on people, and I was tested by them, recruited by them --
AMY GOODMAN: What do you mean you were recruited by them?
JOHN PERKINS: Well, while I was a senior in business school at Boston University, they came to me and suggested that I take their test. I had connections through my wife with people in the agency, and they put me through a series of tests, personality tests, lie detector, several days, and concluded that I would make a good economic hit man, and they also discovered a number of weaknesses in my character, which they could use then to hook me into the business, and then I ended up working for a private corporation.
AMY GOODMAN: Why didn't you work for the N.S.A.?
JOHN PERKINS: Because these days it's not done that way. Nobody wants to be able to connect the dots. So the N.S.A., the C.I.A., these types of organizations often recruit economic hit men and the jackals, the assassins, the 007 types, but they will recruit us, maybe train us, and then turn us over to a private corporation, so that you really can't make the connection, so that if I were caught at what I was doing in one of these countries, it would not reflect on our government; it would only reflect on the corporation that I worked for.
AMY GOODMAN: And who did you work for?
JOHN PERKINS: I worked for a company called Charles T. Main, a big consulting firm out of Boston.
AMY GOODMAN: And your job?
JOHN PERKINS: Well, I started off as economist, became chief economist, and my job really – I had a staff of several dozen people. My job was to get them, and for me to convince these countries to accept these very large loans, to get the banks to make the loans, to set up the deal so that the money went to big U.S. corporations. The country was left holding a huge debt, and then I would go in or one of my people would go in and say, "Look, you know, you owe us all this money. You can't pay your debts. Give us that pound of flesh."
The other thing we do, Amy, and what's going on right now in Latin America is that as soon as one of these anti-American presidents is elected, such as Evo Morales, who you mentioned, in Bolivia, one of us goes in and says, "Hey, congratulations, Mr. President. Now that you're president, I just want to tell you that I can make you very, very rich, you and your family. We have several hundred million dollars in this pocket if you play the game our way. If you decide not to, over in this pocket, I've got a gun with a bullet with your name on it, in case you decide to keep your campaign promises and throw us out."
AMY GOODMAN: Well, explain actually how that plays out, because it's not really in this pocket and that.
JOHN PERKINS: No, it's – what I'm saying is that, you know, I can make sure that this man makes a great deal of money, he and his family, through contracts, through various quasi-legal means, and I can also – if he doesn't accept this, you know, the same thing is going to happen to him that happened to Jaime Roldos in Ecuador and Omar Torrijos in Panama and Allende in Chile, and we tried to do it to Chavez in Venezuela and are still trying – that we will send in the people to try to overthrow him, as, in fact, we recently did with the President of Ecuador, or if we don't overthrow him, we'll assassinate him. And these people all know the history. They know that this has happened many, many, many times in the past.
The Rest of the interview on Democracy Now!
John Perkins, author of "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man," will talk about his former work, going into various countries to try to strongarm leaders into creating policy favorable to the U.S government and corporations. Perkins describes himself as an economic hit man.
JOHN PERKINS: We economic hit men, during the last 30 or 40 years, have really created the world's first truly global empire, and we've done this primarily through economics, and the military only coming in as a last resort. Therefore, it's been done pretty much secretly. Most of the people in the United States have no idea that we've created this empire and, in fact, throughout the world it's been done very quietly, unlike old empires, where the army marched in; it was obvious. So I think the significance of the things you discussed, the fact that over 80% of the population of South America recently voted in an anti-U.S. president and what's going on at the World Trade Organization, and also, in fact, with the transit strike here in New York, is that people are beginning to understand that the middle class and the lower classes around the world are being terribly, terribly exploited by what I call the corporatocracy, which really runs this empire.
AMY GOODMAN: Well, before we move further, your experience with it? Explain the vantage point you come from. What does it mean to be an economic hit man?
JOHN PERKINS: Well, what we've done -- we use many techniques, but probably the most common is that we'll go to a country that has resources that our corporations covet, like oil, and we'll arrange a huge loan to that country from an organization like the World Bank or one of its sisters, but almost all of the money goes to the U.S. corporations, not to the country itself, corporations like Bechtel and Halliburton, General Motors, General Electric, these types of organizations, and they build huge infrastructure projects in that country: power plants, highways, ports, industrial parks, things that serve the very rich and seldom even reach the poor. In fact, the poor suffer, because the loans have to be repaid, and they're huge loans, and the repayment of them means that the poor won't get education, health, and other social services, and the country is left holding a huge debt, by intention. We go back, we economic hit men, to this country and say, "Look, you owe us a lot of money. You can't repay your debts, so give us a pound of flesh. Sell our oil companies your oil real cheap or vote with us at the next U.N. vote or send troops in support of ours to some place in the world such as Iraq." And in that way, we've managed to build a world empire with very few people actually knowing that we've done this.
AMY GOODMAN: And you worked for?
JOHN PERKINS: I was recruited by the National Security Agency, the one that's in the news so much today because of spying on people, and I was tested by them, recruited by them --
AMY GOODMAN: What do you mean you were recruited by them?
JOHN PERKINS: Well, while I was a senior in business school at Boston University, they came to me and suggested that I take their test. I had connections through my wife with people in the agency, and they put me through a series of tests, personality tests, lie detector, several days, and concluded that I would make a good economic hit man, and they also discovered a number of weaknesses in my character, which they could use then to hook me into the business, and then I ended up working for a private corporation.
AMY GOODMAN: Why didn't you work for the N.S.A.?
JOHN PERKINS: Because these days it's not done that way. Nobody wants to be able to connect the dots. So the N.S.A., the C.I.A., these types of organizations often recruit economic hit men and the jackals, the assassins, the 007 types, but they will recruit us, maybe train us, and then turn us over to a private corporation, so that you really can't make the connection, so that if I were caught at what I was doing in one of these countries, it would not reflect on our government; it would only reflect on the corporation that I worked for.
AMY GOODMAN: And who did you work for?
JOHN PERKINS: I worked for a company called Charles T. Main, a big consulting firm out of Boston.
AMY GOODMAN: And your job?
JOHN PERKINS: Well, I started off as economist, became chief economist, and my job really – I had a staff of several dozen people. My job was to get them, and for me to convince these countries to accept these very large loans, to get the banks to make the loans, to set up the deal so that the money went to big U.S. corporations. The country was left holding a huge debt, and then I would go in or one of my people would go in and say, "Look, you know, you owe us all this money. You can't pay your debts. Give us that pound of flesh."
The other thing we do, Amy, and what's going on right now in Latin America is that as soon as one of these anti-American presidents is elected, such as Evo Morales, who you mentioned, in Bolivia, one of us goes in and says, "Hey, congratulations, Mr. President. Now that you're president, I just want to tell you that I can make you very, very rich, you and your family. We have several hundred million dollars in this pocket if you play the game our way. If you decide not to, over in this pocket, I've got a gun with a bullet with your name on it, in case you decide to keep your campaign promises and throw us out."
AMY GOODMAN: Well, explain actually how that plays out, because it's not really in this pocket and that.
JOHN PERKINS: No, it's – what I'm saying is that, you know, I can make sure that this man makes a great deal of money, he and his family, through contracts, through various quasi-legal means, and I can also – if he doesn't accept this, you know, the same thing is going to happen to him that happened to Jaime Roldos in Ecuador and Omar Torrijos in Panama and Allende in Chile, and we tried to do it to Chavez in Venezuela and are still trying – that we will send in the people to try to overthrow him, as, in fact, we recently did with the President of Ecuador, or if we don't overthrow him, we'll assassinate him. And these people all know the history. They know that this has happened many, many, many times in the past.
The Rest of the interview on Democracy Now!
02/14/2006 22:11 #21708
Todays Underreported NewsCategory: politics
Six US Ports have been sold to United Arab Emirates company DP World. That's right, US ports in the continental United States, Miami, New York and Philadelphia to be exact, have been sold to a Middle Eastern nation. Port security is not America's strong suit in the war against terrorism, so it's a little troubling that we will now have even less control over six of them.
The Seattle times has the scoop from before the sale "A company in the United Arab Emirates is poised to take over significant operations at six U.S. ports as part of a corporate sale, leaving a country with ties to the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers with influence over a maritime industry considered vulnerable to terrorism."
My opinion: The free market will not solve all of the problems in the world. Many conservatives seem to put far too much faith in market forces. We can talk about Enron and California's energy crisis, or the skyrocketing cost of healthcare, or any number of other problems facing us today, the point is that the free market can be a problem rather than a solution. This time it is making us more vulnerable to a terrorist attack.
ajay - 02/14/06 23:18
This is bad news. I am sick of getting frisked and poked and prodded at airports; and then these chumps turn around and hand over operations of the ports to some foreign country.
This is bad news. I am sick of getting frisked and poked and prodded at airports; and then these chumps turn around and hand over operations of the ports to some foreign country.
i know our cvil war was probably the ugliest and most gruesome time for the country. their country is already ripped apart and gets worse everyday. how stoned do you think cheney was when he did that. i swear they should drug test these guys and i ain't talkin about a wiz quiz. DT