Sunday, September 19, 2004

Kerry on Iraq War

Why did Kerry vote yes on the resolution to authorize the use of force in Iraq?

The resolution of October 11, 2002 authorized the President to use force if necessary; it did not direct the President to go to war. Kerry voted for the resolution in order to strengthen the President's hand in dealing with Saddam Hussein and the U.N. It was not a vote on the question 'Should we attack Iraq?' Nothing in the resolution required or recommended that the President take the nation into war when alternatives were available. That decision was made by President Bush."

FOX NEWS DECLARES BUSH WINNER OF 2004 ELECTION

Funny and scary

Missouri Secretary of State's GOP Partisan Activity Violates Election Laws

Missouri Republican Secretary of State, Matt Blunt has inititated a number of actions which aim to weight the November election to favor the GOP in Missouri. At least one of these actions is in clear violation of election laws. In light of the number of complaints I've heard around the country of similar actions by GOP party members, some folks are beginning to wonder if the strategy is for the GOP to make a bold faced stab and stealing the election again. Over the past few months Blunt's actions make a mockery of the idea of fair elections, for example:

*** Last month, Mr. Blunt asked country clerks to turn over the names of citizens requesting absentee ballots to GOP operatives. Clerks or election officials in four counties contacted say Blunt's written request has been followed up with visits or phone calls from people claiming to be acting on behalf of the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign and asking for daily updates of the county's absentee-request list.

The absentee-ballot statute cites as illegal behavior "any person who . . . in any manner coerces or initiates a request or a suggestion" to a voter with an absentee ballot. Republican strategist John Hancock, who is working for Blunt, acknowledged that Republican aides were calling people on the list to promote the party's candidates. If as John Hancock says, the GOP is promoting candidates then the GOP is initiating a request or suggestion to the voter and that violates state election law....Case Closed, Mr. Blunt.

Oh... did I tell you Mr. Blunt is a candidate for Governor for in Novemeber which futher sullies this GOP operation to strong arm absentee ballot voters to vote the GOP ticket. Blunt's request for county clerks to hand over absentee ballot lists to the GOP clearly is a conflict of interest, as he is a GOP candidate for Governor.

The state of Missouri has a strict anti-telephone solicitation law forbids organizations (except charities) to contact those on a statewide no call list. Mr. Blunt's utter disregard for the privacy of absentee voters violates the spirit, if not the letter of the No-Call list legislation.

***Most recently, Blunt sparked national debate with his decision to allow Missouri military personnel stationed in war zones to cast ballots by e-mail through the Pentagon. Questions have been raised about the security of such ballots and the fact that the votes would been seen by Pentagon officials. Pentagon officials would be free to alter the ballot in any way or ways they saw fit, before forwarding the email to the Missouri Secretary of State to be counted.

Mr. Blunt is extending rights and privileges to soldiers and denying those rights to other absentee voters overseas. This action is denial of equal protection under the law to other absentee voters. Mr. Blunt makes it easier for servicemen to vote because he feels they are overwhelmingly GOP voters. There's an arguable case that email voting should be extended to everyone as an option and not just GIs.

I'm an election judge in Missouri which requires me to cast an absentee ballot because I work the entire election day. I have to drive an hour and a half roundtrip to the Board of Election Commissioners office in Maplewood, where I request my ballot and vote on the spot. I don't trust the post office to get my absentee ballot to me or back to the Board on time. If Blunt makes the argument that emailed ballots are secure, then he should extend email voting to all absentee voters, not just soldiers, whom he feels have Republican leanings.

*** Last month Mr. Blunt, who claims the system should "be encouraging voter participation" went to court to prevent an early voting plan from being implemented in the city of St. Louis, an overwhelmingly Democratic area. Early voting broadens voter particiaption by allowing the a voter who files a request to cast an onsite ballot anywhere from a month to a week prior to the election date. Many states have adopted early voting regulations, but not Missouri because early voting helps Democrats in Mr. Blunt's view.

*** Before the August primary Mr. Blunt spent $ 48,000 of taxpayer money mandated to promote voter turnout in Missouri. Instead Mr. Blunt spent the funds to take out newspaper ads with pictures of Matt Blunt, your GOP candidate for governor.

***Mr. Blunt attempted to schedule a vote on the Gay Marriage Amendment for the November election, hoping it would encourage a big turnout of anti-gay bigots who would vote Republican. The Missouri State Supreme Court ordered Mr. Blunt to put the issue on the sparsely attended primary ballot in August, because the petition was complete and the law of the Missouri madates that an approved ballot initative should appear on the next election after signatures are approved.

Hijacking Catastrophe

Hijacking Catastrophe: "Hijacking Catastrophe

- by Karen Kwiatkowski (Lt. Col. USAF retired)

Better than anyone to date, the Media Education Foundation has quietly and accurately documented the most important history of 21st century thus far in their recent video and DVD release, Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear, and the Selling of American Empire.

Hijacking Catastrophe is powerful, understated, straightforward and educational. In a single meticulously organized hour of evidence and analysis, viewers are treated to a thoughtful explanation of modern American empire, neo-conservatism as a driving force for the current Bush administration, and something I have not seen before, a real economic analysis of what is driving some of our current 'global war on terror.'

The film examines the Bush Administration"

9/11 Commission report confirms Moore's truths

* Attorney General John Ashcroft told acting FBI director Thomas
Pickard that he did not want to hear anything more about terrorist
threats. Confirmed, Commission Report at p. 265

* After Bush was informed of the first plane hitting the World
Trade Center, he went ahead with his classroom event. After Bush was
informed that the nation was under attack after the second plane hit,
Bush stayed in the classroom for nearly seven more minutes, continuing
to read with the children. Confirmed, Commission Report at pp. 35, 38-39.

* Bush failed to have even one meeting to discuss the threat of
terrorism with his head of counterterrorism Richard Clarke.
Confirmed, Commission Report at p. 201.

* Bush failed to react to the August 6, 2001 security briefing,
"Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S." Confirmed, Commission Report
at pp. 260-262.

* 142 Saudis, including 24 members of the bin Laden family, were
allowed to leave the country after September 13. Confirmed, Commission
Report at p. 556, n. 25 [Note that Fahrenheit 9/11 understates the
number of Saudis who left.]

* Individuals were interviewed by the FBI before being allowed to
leave (although the report confirms that most individuals on these
flights were not interviewed.) Confirmed, Commission Report at p.
557, n. 28.

* White House former counterterrorism chief Richard Clarke
approved these flights. Confirmed, Commission Report at p. 329.

It should also be noted that the 9/11 Commission does not address or
deem important a number of other issues either addressed in Fahrenheit
9/11 or revealed since completion of the film, including:

* What exactly was the rush in getting these individuals out of
the country so soon after the worst attack in U.S. history, why did
Saudi Royals and bin Laden family members receive such special
treatment at a time when most Americans still could not get flights
(even though airspace may have been open), and how exactly were the
flights arranged by the U.S. government?

* Several unanswered questions posed by Senator Byron Dorgan
(D-ND) in a July 20, 2004, Grand Forks Herald column: "At a time when
14 of the 19 terrorists from Sept. 11 were Saudi citizens, how and why
were six secret flights allowed to sneak 142 Saudi citizens out of the
United States in the days after Sept. 11 before they were properly
interrogated? How do we know they weren't properly questioned? Because
Dale Watson, the No. 2 man and former head of counterterrorism at the
FBI has said none of them were subjected to `serious' interrogation or
questions before being allowed to leave. In fact, we now know that at
least two and perhaps more of the Saudis who were allowed to leave
after Sept. 11 were under investigation by the FBI for alleged
terrorist connections."

* Information that came to light in Dana Milbank's July 22, 2004
Washington Post article, including the fact that at least one bin
Laden family member who was allowed to leave lived with a nephew of
Osama bin Laden, who "was involved in forming the U.S. branch of the
World Assembly of Muslim Youth" (WAMY), which the FBI has described as
"a suspected terrorist organization," and that the bin Ladens flew out
of the country on the same airplane that "has been chartered
frequently by the White House for the press corps traveling with
President Bush."

http://www.9-11commission.gov/

CNN poll: Bush maintains 7-point lead over Gore - October 29, 2000

WASHINGTON (CNN) - GOP presidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush continued to maintain an advantage over Democratic Vice President Al Gore in Sunday's CNN/USA Today/Gallup tracking poll.

Forty-nine percent of respondents said they supported Bush while 42 percent said they would vote for Gore, no change at all from Saturday's poll.

Support for Green Party candidate Ralph Nader and Reform Party candidate Patrick Buchanan also remained unchanged at 3 percent and 1 percent respectively.

The poll results are not predictions, but instead are merely snapshots of who likely voters currently favor.

In the past, the poll has shown Bush with at least 48 percent of support for five consecutive days, and Gore with no more than 43 percent during that same length of time.

We're back at war in Iraq, says general

Gen Sir Mike Jackson, the head of the Army, has admitted that British troops in Iraq are 'back at war'. He is the first authoritative figure to concede that war is still being waged in Iraq, 16 months after President George W Bush declared that combat operations were over.

In an interview with The Telegraph, the Chief of the General Staff said that August had been a difficult month for soldiers serving in southern Iraq.

Gen Sir Mike Jackson: 'August was a very busy month'

'Soldiers are now fighting a counter-insurgency war,' said Sir Mike. 'August was a very busy month and British soldiers were involved in war fighting.'"

Britain to cut troop levels in Iraq

The British Army is to start pulling troops out of Iraq next month despite the deteriorating security situation in much of the country, The Observer has learnt.

The main British combat force in Iraq, about 5,000-strong, will be reduced by around a third by the end of October during a routine rotation of units.

The news came amid another day of mayhem in Iraq, which saw a suicide bomber kill at least 23 people and injure 53 in the northern city of Kirkuk. The victims were queueing to join Iraq's National Guard.

More than 200 people were killed last week in one of the bloodiest weeks since last year's invasion, strengthening impressions that the country is spinning out of control.

Yesterday grim footage apparently showing a British engineer kidnapped from a house in Baghdad last week along with two American colleagues surfaced in a video released in the Iraqi capital. The group holding the three threatened to execute them unless Iraqi women prisoners are released from jail.

And last night it was reported that 10 more staff working for an American-Turkish company had been seized as hostages.

There are now fears that scheduled Iraqi elections in January will have to be delayed because of the growing instability.

Last week Geoff Hoon, the Defence Secretary, said that more troops could be sent to safeguard the polls if necessary, although Whitehall sources said there was no guarantee that they would be British.

The forthcoming 'drawdown' of British troops in Basra has not been made public and is likely to provoke consternation in both Washington and Baghdad. Many in Iraq argue that more, not fewer, troops are needed. Last week British troops in Basra fought fierce battles with Shia militia groups."

STOP BUSH POSTCARDS

Saturday, September 18, 2004

Publisher Sponsoring 'DVD Buy-Back' Program to Keep American Homes Safe From Michael Moore's Dangerous Propaganda

"Publisher Sponsoring 'DVD Buy-Back' Program to Keep American Homes Safe From Michael Moore's Dangerous Propaganda

Friday September 17, 8:01 am ET

Similar to Gun Buy-Backs, World Ahead Publishing Exchanges 'Fahrenheit 9/11' for Copies of THANK YOU, PRESIDENT BUSH

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to ensure the safety of American homes, World Ahead Publishing, publisher of THANK YOU, PRESIDENT BUSH, announces its Fahrenheit 9/11 DVD Buy-Back program for U.S. purchasers of Michael Moore's documentary. In urban areas, city leaders periodically sponsor gun 'buy-back' programs to help reduce gun violence. Similarly, the Fahrenheit 9/11 DVD Buy-Back program is designed to protect Americans from harm, especially young children who might accidentally slip this dangerous propaganda into the living room DVD player."

Telegraph | News | Secret papers show Blair was warned of Iraq chaos

They told the Prime Minister that there was a risk of the Iraqi system 'reverting to type' after a war, with a future government acquiring the very weapons of mass destruction that an attack would be designed to remove."

Friday, September 17, 2004

Yahoo! News - GOP Mailing Warns Liberals Will Ban Bibles

WASHINGTON - Campaign mail with a return address of the Republican National Committee (news - web sites) warns West Virginia voters that the Bible will be prohibited and men will marry men if liberals win in November.

The literature shows a Bible with the word "BANNED" across it and a photo of a man, on his knees, placing a ring on the hand of another man with the word "ALLOWED." The mailing tells West Virginians to "vote Republican to protect our families" and defeat the "liberal agenda."

Iraq casualty's mother arrested at Laura Bush speech

The mother of a South Brunswick man killed in Iraq was arrested yesterday after interrupting a speech by first lady Laura Bush during a campaign event in a Hamilton firehouse.

First lady Laura Bush during her speech yesterday in Hamilton. Republicans are encouraged by recent polls showing the gap in New Jersey between the president and Democrat John Kerry narrowing.
Special to the Home News Tribune
Lt. Seth Dvorin was killed in action in Iraq in February.
Sue Niederer wore a shirt with a photo of her son, Army Lt. Seth Dvorin, that read 'President Bush You Killed My Son.' Dvorin died in February, and Niederer said she asked the first lady why her daughters and the children of other politicians weren't serving in Iraq.

'At that point, it became chaotic and I was pushed and shoved,' said Niederer of Hopewell. 'They engulfed me. It wasn't plain, ordinary folks but people in suits with earphones.'

The crowd chanted 'Four more years' as secret service agents surrounded Niederer and escorted her outside. Once outside, Niederer said she was handcuffed and placed in a police van after trying to speak to reporters. She was charged with trespassing.

'I had a ticket to get in,' said Niederer, adding that Hamilton police kept her ticket as evidence. 'I was in there legitimately.'

Niederer said she obtained a ticket by going to Republican campaign headquarters Tuesday, as a local newspaper had advised readers to do. She said some campaign workers recognized her but still gave her a ticket. No one stopped Niederer, an outspoken anti-war activist, when she checked in, by name, at yesterday's event.

Before Niederer's outburst in the firehouse, some people standing near her commented on her shirt, expressing sympathy, according to Niederer. After her shouted question, Niederer said at least one person spoke in her defense, saying, 'She has a right to speak. She's a mother.'

Marc Brands Liberty -- Cartoon -- What's Important!

Kofi Annan: Iraq war ILLEGAL

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Two Americans and a Briton were kidnapped at gunpoint from their smart Baghdad home, as the two main powers behind last year's controversial invasion became the latest victims in a five-month hostage crisis.

The new abductions -- compounded by the kidnapping of a Syrian driver and suspicions in Stockholm that three Swedish citizens are hostages -- came as UN chief Kofi Annan denounced the 2003 US-led war as 'illegal' for the first time.

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

The 11 points Bush is leading: Fudged poll

Daily Kos :: Time Poll (kinda) shows a tie!!

and go to page 19. And there you see STUNNING EVIDENCE that the survey methodology is weighted towards finding GOP leaning Democrats and Independents. It asks respondents who they voted for in 2000. BUSH 53% GORE 41%
Gee, that's not how the vote came out four years ago, did it?

In fact, if you adjust the numbers for this huge bias, Bush is actually TRAILING his performance of 2000, leading by 11% among an population that voted for him by 12% last year. That would seem to indicate a dead heat, or a slight Kerry lead. (Hence the title of the diary.)

Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Yahoo! News - British Lawyer: U.S. Torture in Iraq Spread to Mosul

LONDON (Reuters) - A British lawyer said Tuesday he had uncovered evidence that U.S. troops mistreated detainees in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, suggesting abuse had spread far beyond the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad.

Phil Shiner sent Reuters statements by two Iraqis who said they were hooded, stripped naked, beaten and doused with cold water at lengthy torture sessions in a place called 'the disco' because of loud Western music constantly blasted at detainees.

One said he had seen a 14-year-old boy bleeding from his anus. The other said he was threatened with sexual assault.

Monday, September 13, 2004

Marc Brands Liberty -- Cartoon -- Who Knew?