Archive for November 2007

GIULIANI


This guy needs to be stopped big time!!!

http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0748,b … 478,6.html

Harper’s did a major article on him a couple of months ago and came to the conclusion that he would be far worse (even) than the current occupant of the White House.

‘Muhammad’ teddy teacher arrested


I almost don’t believe this story:

A British schoolteacher has been arrested in Sudan accused of insulting Islam’s Prophet, after she allowed her pupils to name a teddy bear Muhammad.

Colleagues of Gillian Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool, said she made an “innocent mistake” by letting the six and seven-year-olds choose the name.

Read the full thing .

In Islam, “intent” is such an important concept. Are these “authorities” so incredibly out-of-touch that they could put this woman in jail and accuse of her of the insult? Clearly, the intent was not to insult.

Australia’s Labor Party sweeps to power


Australia’s Labor Party sweeps to power

Conservative Howard ousted; policy changes on global warming, Iraq ahead

SYDNEY, Australia - Conservative Prime Minister John Howard suffered a humiliating defeat Saturday at the hands of the left-leaning opposition, whose leader has promised to immediately sign the Kyoto Protocol on global warming and withdraw Australia’s combat troops from Iraq.

Labor Party head Kevin Rudd’s pledges on global warming and Iraq move Australia sharply away from policies that had made Howard one of President Bush’s staunchest allies

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21945113/

This will have Australia out of Iraq, they will sign Kyoto. They will join the civilized world. The United States will join in 2009.

Plamegate Update


Former aide blames Bush for leak deceit
By MATT APUZZO, Associated Press Writer

Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan blames President Bush and Vice President Cheney for efforts to mislead the public about the role of White House aides in leaking the identity of a CIA operative.

In an excerpt from his forthcoming book, McClellan recounts the 2003 news conference in which he told reporters that aides Karl Rove and I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby were “not involved” in the leak involving operative Valerie Plame. “There was one problem. It was not true,” McClellan writes, according to a brief excerpt released Tuesday. “I had unknowingly passed along false information. And five of the highest-ranking officials in the administration were involved in my doing so: Rove, Libby, the vice president, the president’s chief of staff and the president himself.”
Bush’s chief of staff at the time was Andrew Card.

The excerpt, posted on the Web site of publisher PublicAffairs, renews questions about what went on in the West Wing and how much Bush and Cheney knew about the leak. For years, it was McClellan’s job to field — and often duck — those types of questions.

Now that he’s spurring them, answers are equally hard to come by. White House press secretary Dana Perino said it wasn’t clear what McClellan meant in the excerpt. “The president has not and would not ask his spokespeople to pass on false information,” she said.

McClellan turned down interview requests Tuesday.

Plame maintains the White House quietly outed her to reporters. Plame and her husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, said the leak was retribution for his public criticism of the Iraq war. The accusation dogged the administration and made Plame a cause celebre among many Democrats.

McClellan’s book, “What Happened,” isn’t due out until April, and the excerpt released Monday was merely a teaser. It doesn’t get into detail about how Bush and Cheney were involved or reveal what happened behind the scenes.

In the fall of 2003, after authorities began investigating the leak, McClellan told reporters that he’d personally spoken to Rove, who was Bush’s top political adviser, and Libby, who was Cheney’s chief of staff.

“They’re good individuals, they’re important members of our White House team, and that’s why I spoke with them, so that I could come back to you and say that they were not involved,” McClellan said at the time.

Both men, however, were involved. Rove was one of the original sources for the newspaper column that identified Plame. Libby also spoke to reporters about the CIA officer and was convicted of lying about those discussions. He is the only person to be charged in the case.

Since that news conference, however, the official White House stance has shifted and it has been difficult to get a clear picture of what happened behind closed doors around the time of the leak.

McClellan’s flat denials gave way to a steady drumbeat of “no comment.” And Bush’s original pledge to fire anyone involved in the leak became a promise to fire anyone who “committed a crime.”

In a CNN interview earlier this year, McClellan made no suggestion that Bush knew either Libby or Rove was involved in the leak. McClellan said his statements to reporters were what he and the president “believed to be true at the time based on assurances that we were both given.”

Bush most recently addressed the issue in July after commuting Libby’s 30-month prison term. He acknowledged that some in the White House were involved in the leak. Then, after repeatedly declining to discuss the ongoing investigation, he said the case was closed and it was time to move on.

Associated Press writer Jennifer Loven contributed to this report.

Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press

Thanks, but no thanks.


The Church claims it didn’t know Muslims would be there. When it ‘found out’ it told them that they would not be welcome. To me, this sounds like a poor excuse, considering the event was put on by an INTERfaith group started by Muslims. Are the authorities at this church that ignorant and oblivious?

A Muslim-led interfaith Thanksgiving service in Austin, Texas, was forced to move to another location at the last minute after a Baptist church objected to non-Christians worshiping on its property.

[…]

For 23 years, Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Baha’is and others have been invited to worship together at the Thanksgiving service.

The story is on FoxNews:

Bush’s homeland security adviser resigns


Another one bites the dust:

[Fran Townsend’s] departure continues an exodus of key Bush aides and confidants, with his two-term presidency in the final 15 months. Top aide Karl Rove, along with press secretary Tony Snow, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and senior presidential adviser Dan Bartlett, have already left.

Hate crime up nearly 8% in 2006


This is a statistically significant increase. And according to the does not include the Jena incident. Also not in the article is any specifics against Muslims, which by has been steadily on the rise. it just baffles me how this can still be an issue in this country.

Romney gets a taste of his own medicine.


http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 … repulsive/

November 16, 2007

Romney: Anti-Mormon phone calls ‘un-American’

WASHINGTON (CNN) — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney called reports of anti-Mormon phone calls made to voters in New Hampshire “un-American” Friday, shortly after his campaign said it has formally asked the state’s attorney general to investigate the matter

Cheney on the Brink


You really need to do something about the censor and Cheney’s first name….

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKoYCEwo5rQ

Meanwhile the Democrats need to do something about turfing him out of office….

More toy trouble from China


A colleague sent this to me this morning via email:. The toy “Bindeez” is the victim this time. With all the problems we’re seeing from Chinese toys in the past 3 or 4 months, it’s a wonder that anyone is buying them.

Effective immediately, we will no longer purchase toys from China. A tough challenge indeed. But until they get their act together, not another penny of mine is going to support that market.