Saturday, November 13, 2004

The winner is...

WorkingForChange-Fiore presents: The winner is...

Patriot act extends to blogs critical of government

An article in the Village Voice highlights a win for American values and liberty as a particularly heinous part of the Patriot Act has been struck down by a Federal District Judge. But it is also offers a chilling reminder of just how far reaching and anti-American this act really is.

'The provision we challenged [that the judge struck down],' says Jaffer, 'allows the FBI to issue NSLs against 'wire or electronic service communication providers.' Telephone companies and Internet service providers [are included.]' As Judge Marrero noted, the FBI could also use an NSL 'to discern the identity of someone whose anonymous web log, or 'blog,' is critical of the Government.'

Jaffer adds that by requiring information from telephone companies and Internet providers, 'The FBI could . . . effectively obtain a political organization's membership list, like the NAACP or the ACLU, [and could] obtain the names of people with whom a journalist has communicated over the Internet.'

Furthermore - dig this - every National Security Letter comes with a gag order. The recipients are forbidden to tell any other person that the FBI has demanded this information, and can't even tell their lawyers that the long hand of the government is scooping up their data.

As Judge Marrero said in his decision, this omnivorous invasion of privacy is so broad that it mandates this gag rule 'in every case, to every person, in perpetuity, with no vehicle for the ban to ever be lifted from the recipient.'

Read that again. The abuses are so outrageous and so broad it is nothing less than an affront to our constitution. It's an affront to every red blooded, liberty loving American. Luckily, one of those pesky judges Ashcroft hates so much struck down this provision. We all need to watch this case as it moves up the courts. Bush and his likely new AG Gonzales are big advocates of the PA, so look for them to fight for this one. We must fight back to make sure this anti-liberty, un-American piece of legislation is ends up where it belongs or else we make a mockery of the words 'liberty and justice for all.'"

The Village Voice: Nation: Liberty Beat: Cuffing Bush and the FBI by Nat Hentoff

Bush's re-election ensures that he and John Ashcroft's designated successor, Alberto Gonzales, will press Congress hard to retain the Patriot Act in its entirety, and enact a Patriot Act II that will further disable the Constitution.

There are two primary roadblocks to further assaults on our liberties. Despite continued Republican control of Congress, there is still a firm alliance there between civil-liberties Democrats and conservative Republican libertarians, especially in the Senate. That coalition will continue to oppose Bush's determination to fight the Patriot Act's 'sunset clause,' which permits reconsideration of parts of the act by December 2005.

During the presidential campaign, Bush repeatedly urged Congress to ignore the 'sunset clause' and enshrine the Patriot Act permanently. The Bill of Rights Defense Committee resolutions in nearly 400 cities and towns, and four state legislatures, will keep the pressure on Congress to resist this expansion of executive powers.

Our second hope is the awakening lower federal courts, which are now challenging sections of the Patriot Act. But even if these judicial curbs on Bush and Ashcroft grow, any such victories can be overturned by the Supreme Court, to which Bush is going to make at least one appointment, and possibly more, by the end of his second term.

These are obviously perilous times for constitutional freedoms. But attention should be paid to the strongest blow yet against Bush and the Patriot Act"

Furthermore—dig this—every National Security Letter comes with a gag order. The recipients are forbidden to tell any other person that the FBI has demanded this information, and can't even tell their lawyers that the long hand of the government is scooping up their data.

As Judge Marrero said in his decision, this omnivorous invasion of privacy is so broad that it mandates this gag rule "in every case, to every person, in perpetuity, with no vehicle for the ban to ever be lifted from the recipient."

The scope of this court's setback to Big Brothers Bush, Mueller, and Ashcroft is underlined by Jaffer's point that if Judge Marrero's decision is upheld, it could "apply with equal force" to other dimensions of National Security Letters that allow the FBI to get personal information from financial institutions, including credit card companies and banks.

Furthermore, the much publicized and dreaded section 215 of the Patriot Act, which gives the FBI authority to search your personal data from your visits to libraries, bookstores, and other sources of information, could also be overturned.

In striking down the noxious National Security Letters section 505 of the Patriot Act, Marrero wrote: "Under the mantle of secrecy, the self-preservation that ordinarily impels our government to censorship and secrecy may potentially be turned on ourselves as a weapon of self-destruction . . . "

Marrero then emphasized a truth that ought to be kept in mind as George W. Bush, having won the popular vote, unlike in 2000, uses national security even more forcefully against the Constitution. Judge Marrero warns:

"Sometimes a right, once extinguished, may be gone for good." (Emphasis added.)

But for now, as Judge Andrew Napolitano, Fox News Channel's resident—and admirable—constitutional analyst, says of the Marrero decision: "This stops the FBI from writing their own warrants."

During the campaign, John Kerry said nary a word about National Security Letters.

Friday, November 12, 2004

GOP and the Moderates

Daily Kos :: Anne Frank to the Courtesy Phone

A letter from the 21st Century...

Dear Anne Frank,

The was one thing I was never able to puzzle out, about your story. One thing I always wanted to ask. Why didn't you leave? When things got bad. Why did you stay? Why didn't your father take you all and flee to America. You had the money. At the first sign of trouble why weren't you gone?

That question has loomed so large in my mind, lately. Because in the past few weeks I think I might finally be understanding why you simply stood, helpless, and were eaten up.

You see, I've always looked back with the luxury of seeing what happened to you. I can see the warning signs, connect the dots, and realize what was evidence and what wasn't. But when Otto, your father, looked at the same evidence, at the time, it must have been confusing. He must have wanted to see it in the best light -not wanting to dissolve into pessimism or panic unnecessarily.

After all, it was just after the bloodiest war in history. So many people thought that after the Great War, another war was unthinkable. When Hitler rose to power in Germany, many saw a symbol of strength - the rebirth of a nation under a leader who would not flinch in the face of adversity. And for the Jews of Holland, well, as those things went, 1932 was a time when things had never been any better, historically speaking. The idea that things could slide into a horror undreamt of even in the bloody Middle Ages must have been ludicrous.

How did it start, Anne? I really need to know this. When the Germans first came. When did you and your father see it for what it really was?

You didn't have television, I know, but were radio programs censored? Did you assume that the silence of your advocates was a strategy - that they were choosing their battles wisely? Did you think that the majority of your neighbors would never let it happen? Did you ignore the hateful rhetoric as the ravings of a few extremists? Did you think if you stayed you would help to keep things sane? And when they took away your civil liberties, did you think, "That's okay. We have nothing to hide, anyway, this is targeting the criminals".

Did you think to yourselves, "We can march in the streets when it really gets bad." And when it did get bad, did your rich save themselves, and your advocates become fearful and silent, and were your leaders arrested as extremists?

And when they took some away, the gypsies and the homosexuals and the political agitators, without trial or explanation, did you think, "Well, they must be bad people - and if they are not, they will be set free"? And did you think, "this is keeping us safer, in the end." When you realized there were more, did you stay quiet because you thought it would end? Or because you didn't want them to hear you?

Anne, you once wrote ""I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are still truly good at heart..."

Anne, is that why you are dead?

Kos Diaries :: darcyjae's diary ::

Wednesday, November 10, 2004

God save the queen ?

ThisisLondon

Combat brigade may help secure inauguration

# Combat brigade may help secure inauguration
Omaha World-Herald - Nov 07 10:20 PM
WASHINGTON - An unprecedented level of security will frame President Bush's second inauguration, with officials planning to use thousands of police from across the country, new screening technology for inaugural guests and a military contingent that could include a combat brigade of up to 4,000 troops.
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_np=0&u_pg=54&u_sid=1252479

# Unprecedented inauguration security plans
The Washington Times - Nov 07 9:12 AM
WASHINGTON, DC, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Security, always a concern in Washington, will be at unprecedented levels for President Bush's second inauguration Jan. 20 -- possibly including 4,000 troops.
http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20041107-114046-3762r.htm

# Security layers padded for Bush's inauguration
Miami Herald - Nov 08 12:22 AM
WASHINGTON, D.C.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/nation/10125371.htm?1c

# Inauguration security will be unprecedented
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Nov 08 12:21 AM
It will be the first since 9/11. About 2,000 out-of-town officers, military personnel, chemical sensors and new screening technology will be deployed.

Video of Tanks at anti-war protest in LA Nov 9, 2004

LA, November 9 2004 At 7:50 PM

two armored tanks showed up at an anti-war protest in front of the federal building in Westwood. The tanks circled the block twice, the second time parking themselves in the street and directly in front of the area where most of the protesters were gathered. Enraged, some of the people attempted to block the tanks, but police quickly cleared the street. The people continued to protest the presence of the tanks, but about ten minutes the tanks drove off. It is unclear as to why the tanks were deployed to this location.

Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Crooks and Liars

Crooks and Liars: "Keith Olbermann on Voter Irregularities: Part 1

Keith talks about the new Cincinnati Enquirer article and a host of other voter problems in Ohio and Florida.

Video

Keith Olbermann on Voter Irregularities: Part II

Interview with John Conyers. A senior member in the House of Representatives that was elected by his congressional colleagues to lead the Democratic side of the pivotal House Committee on the Judiciary.

Video

Monday, November 08, 2004

Daily Kos :: The real Question: Why are we still w/ Diebold

The real Question: Why are we still w/ Diebold

Daily Kos :: totals from yesterday

10,000 Extra Votes Added in Nebraska County Another ES&S computer 'failure'. http://www.wowt.com/news/headlines/1161971.html

50,000 Votes could be LOST in Dem Indiana County! Yet another ES&S computer 'failure'.
http://www.michigancityin.com/articles/2004/11/04/news/news02.txt

19,000 new ballots were added after all precincts reported for Miami county ohio
http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/3/2004/983

268,159 more votes than voters in florida
http://ideamouth.com/voterfraud.htm#FL

22000 votes in Guilford county NC
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/charlotte/news/special_packages/election2004/10104576.htm

11,283 votes in Craven county NC

4,530 votes lost in Carteret county
http://www.wcnc.com/news/politics/stories/110404ccjrwcncpolmissingvotes.264d17aa.html

4000 extra votes in Mecklenburg NC
http://www.news14charlotte.com/content/local_news/mecklenburg/?ArID=78411&SecID=3

Diaries :: drummer55's diary ::

4000 votes in PA
http://www.vindy.com/basic/news/288078640794824.php

3893 votes in Franklin county OH
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/05/voting.problems.ap/index.html

4000 lost votes in mercer county OH
http://www.vindy.com/basic/news/288078640794824.php"

What's the picture hanging in the Oval Office ?

Our dreams will never fit in their ballot boxes

Our dreams will never fit in their ballot boxes

Daily Kos :: Moore Videos from Ohio Appear

Kos

You may recall that Michael Moore recruited volunteers to assist with video in Ohio and Florida on election day. One of the videos has finally hit, and it doesn't look pretty. It's not clear from the video how many votes were affected, but what is clear is that Republicans were on the ground in black precincts. It will be interesting to see what else starts to emerge from the Moore camp.

Video here:

http://www.boingboing.net/2004/11/06/electionday_footage_.html

For information on reported voter intimidation

machine failures, and other issues, voteprotect.org is a good place to go. Here is their Florida list, for example.

I said before that I did not think these voter intimidation efforts had much demonstrable effect on turnout. After looking at things for a few days, I'm hedging that statement a bit. For example, calls in Orange County (Orlando) and other Florida counties suggest a coordinated effort to contact voters and tell them that their precinct or polling place had changed when in fact it had not. In other counties, Republican challengers showed up at the polls not only with the 'felon lists', but with pictures of 'felons' who were not to be allowed to vote. Both in FL and OH, there are some pretty grim things in the reports, but the scope is unclear.

Sunday, November 07, 2004

Iraq Declares Martial Law, 23 Police Killed

Iraq Declares Martial Law, 23 Police Killed
By Fadel al-Badrani
Reuters

Sunday 07 November 2004

FALLUJA, Iraq - Iraq's interim government declared martial law on
Sunday after insurgents killed 23 Iraqi policemen and set off blasts
in Baghdad in a fresh show of force before a planned U.S. offensive on
Falluja and Ramadi.

"We have decided to declare a state of emergency in all areas of
Iraq, with the exception of the region of Kurdistan for a period of 60
days," Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's spokesman Thaer al-Naqib told a
news conference.

He said the state of emergency, equivalent to martial law, was
intended to ensure security ahead of elections in January.

The government gave itself emergency powers soon after replacing
Iraq's U.S.-led administration on June 28, but it has not yet used
them despite a raging insurgency.

Moments after the announcement carried on live Iraqi television, a
car bomb exploded near the house of Iraq's finance minister in central
Baghdad. It was not immediately clear if Adel Abdul Mahdi or anyone
else had been hurt.

Insurgents have launched a wave of violence in central Iraq to show
their muscle before U.S.-led forces assault Falluja and Ramadi. The
Americans say they are only awaiting the word from Allawi, who
returned from Europe on Saturday, to attack.

Police said gunmen killed 23 policemen in three attacks in Iraq. The
bloodiest assault was in Haditha, 200 km (125 miles) northwest of
Baghdad, where insurgents with rocket-propelled grenades and mortars
attacked a police station at dawn.

After a 90-minute battle in which six policemen were wounded, the
attackers took 21 captured policemen to the K-3 oil pumping station
area and shot them dead execution-style.

Brigadier Shaher al-Jughaifi, security chief in western Iraq, died
in an attack on a police post in nearby Haqlaniya.

Gunmen killed another Iraqi police officer and wounded one in the
town of Baquba, northeast of Baghdad, police said. A suicide car
bomber attacked a U.S. convoy on the highway to Baghdad airport. A
U.S. spokesman could not confirm the report.

In Falluja, residents said fighting erupted on the eastern edge of
the city near the highway leading to Baghdad after intense overnight
air strikes and artillery shelling.

Samarra Curfew

On Saturday, bombings and attacks on police stations killed 34
people, mostly police, in the restive city of Samarra, some 100 km (60
miles) north of Baghdad. Allawi's office said 49 people were also
wounded. All the casualties were men.

U.S. troops enforced a round-the-clock curfew in Samarra and nearby
villages on Sunday, paralyzing normal life.

Local officials said they were asking the Americans to lift the
curfew at least briefly so that people could go to mosques and shops.
They also wanted U.S. troops to reopen roads around the sealed-off
city to let stranded people get home.

The Samarra violence erupted barely a month after U.S. and Iraqi
forces stormed the city to dislodge rebels in what was then seen as a
model for similar actions in Falluja and Ramadi.

The Haditha killings recalled last month's slaughter of 49 unarmed
army recruits on a lonely road northeast of Baghdad.

Al Qaeda ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's group, which previously claimed
responsibility for that mass killing, also said it was behind
Saturday's car bombings in Samarra.

The U.S. military says 1,000 to 6,000 fighters, including some loyal
to Zarqawi, are holed up in Falluja.

Falluja residents said U.S. air strikes interspersed with artillery
shelling set off huge explosions from about 3 a.m. (0000 GMT) onwards.
There was no word on casualties.

U.S. attacks have killed dozens of guerrillas, but have failed to
scare them away, a senior Marine commander said.

Regiment Commander Colonel Michael Shupp said escape routes out of
the city were still open but rebels were not leaving despite days of
fierce air and artillery bombardment.

About 450 troops from Britain's Black Watch regiment moved across
the Euphrates river, southwest of Baghdad, in what a Sky News reporter
embedded with them called a major redeployment.

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With reporting by Faris al-Mahdawi in Baquba, Michael Georgy near
Falluja, Akram Saleh in Baghdad and Sabah al-Bazee in Samarra.

Yahoo! News - Ground Zero Suicide Inspired by Election

And we thought WE were taking it too hard...
Yahoo! News - Ground Zero Suicide Inspired by Election: "Ground Zero Suicide Inspired by Election

1 hour, 10 minutes ago

U.S. National - AP

NEW YORK - A 25-year-old man from Georgia who was apparently distraught over President Bush (news - web sites)'s re-election shot and killed himself at ground zero. Andrew Veal's body was found Saturday morning inside the off-limits site, said Steve Coleman, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. A shotgun was found nearby, but no suicide note was found, Coleman said."

Presidential candidate's defeat paves way for a new country: Caliwashegon.

Presidential candidate's defeat paves way for a new country: Caliwashegon.

Northeast and Upper Midwest weigh secession, too.



by George Wolfe



After the announcement of George Bush's election to the presidency in 2004, the Democratic-leaning West Coast officially broke off from the United States and formed a separate country, to be known as the sovereign nation of Caliwashegon.



Barbara Boxer (former D-Calif.), Patty Murray (former D-Wash.) and Ron Wyden (former D-Ore.) lead the secession movement. Boxer matter-of-factly noted that "We did our best to get out the vote, and it just didn't work - so now we're getting ourselves out before it's too late." Asked by a Fox News reporter about Kerry's concession message urging Americans to come together as one, without anger or rancor, Boxer said, "Heal the nation? To hell with the nation...

going to hell in a handbasket!!" after which she lunged and bit the reporter's ear.



Without California, Oregon and Washington, the United States would be reduced to just 47 states. Democrats and disenfranchised independents in Republican-leaning states gathered their belongings and began a mass exodus to join their new homeland in Caliwashegon. The steady march of alienated citizens is being called the Trail of Fears in light of four more years of the current administration's wreaking of havoc and mayhem.



The Northeast has also been discussing the possibility of secession from the United States, perhaps along with the Upper Midwest. So far, three plans have been floated. The first plan posits a sovereign Northeast nation, known perhaps as New New England. The second plan would join forces with the Caliwashegon movement, creating a predominantly bi-coastal Blue Union of liberals and independents. The third proposal would be for full repatriation as a colony of England.



Speaking to the sleeper issue which put these nation-breaking forces into motion, Cincinnati resident Sally Steubitt defended her vote for Bush by saying, "In the end, I just wasn't convinced that enough people had died yet in the name of moral values. But fortunately we now have a mandate to wash our hands of a loving Christ, in the blood of Iraqis."