Thursday, September 27, 2007

Cooper cranks up "The Bush Culture of Fear Again"

First there is the issue of the boat known as "Joe Cool" (which indicates to me an affection for at least cigarettes, probably more than cigarettes). Why this is an issue of "Keeping them Honest" is a really good question. The authorities did what they were supposed to do. It's probably murder, it's more than likely drug related and quite frankly hijackings at see, piracy if you will, is not as unusal as one might think, especially in Southern Florida. Most anyone that owns a boat and travels the area usually carries weapons because drug dealers are an issue and will board a boat in a heartbeat if it suits them. So, this is a very sad story, but, not that unusual really. There have been plenty of other hijackings at sea before, this is just another one. Cooper neglected to ask Nick Spangler from the Miami Herald how often this sort of crime happens and whether this is a resurfacing of what might be a chronic occurrance due to drug cartels, etc. This was a sensational piece to get the attention of the public so Cooper could go on and bring up a stupid subject by Homeland Security.

THINK SOLAR AND WIND as a real alternative to power grid issues when Homeland Security fails to do their job. Thanks for the reason to alternative energy, Andy.

COOPER: Right. It is a bizarre tale. And, certainly, there's a lot to be figured out in the next couple days. Nick Spangler, we will keep talking to you. Appreciate it. Keep covering it for "The Miami Herald."

Mystery at Sea in Missing Boater Case (click here)
By CURT ANDERSON – 10 hours ago
MIAMI (AP) — A boat trip that began as a routine charter to the Bahamas turned horribly wrong somewhere on the high seas when four crew members vanished and the two men who hired the vessel were plucked out of a life raft.
Kirby Logan Archer and Guillermo Zarabozo are in custody on federal charges while rescuers conduct a massive search in heavy rain for the crew of the 47-foot fishing charter Joe Cool. Neither Archer, who was a fugitive, nor Zarabozo is charged in the disappearances.
"All I can say at this point is that the investigation is continuing," FBI spokeswoman Judy Orihuela said.
The pair were found in a life raft Monday about 12 miles from where the fishing boat was drifting. Authorities found no one on board and no mechanical problems with the vessel.
A key to some handcuffs was found on the boat, and a substance appearing to be blood was found on the vessel's stern, according to an FBI affidavit.
Archer and Zarabozo paid $4,000 cash to charter the Joe Cool on Sunday to Bimini, Bahamas, where they told the boat's operators they had female companions waiting for them. The Coast Guard says that GPS navigation devices on the boat show that it veered sharply south toward Cuba about halfway into the 50-mile trip....


Then there was this rant about some Homeland Security statement about a video game which could be real. This time it's a 'society crash and burn scenario' whereby electric power grids go down and could stay down for months on end causing a melt down of the social fabric in the USA resulting in neighbor turning againt neighbor and the like. Jeanne Meserve should be ashamed of herself for being a part of this mess. I honestly don't know what the point is regarding the 'terror scenario' from Homeland Security and this hideous terrifying of the public, except to do exactly that.

I guess if there was a complete failure of the power grids for the nation, there would be a run on SOLAR PANELS at Home Depot. Hello? Anyone for a wind farm?

We want to tell you now about an alarming new gap in this country's armor that could leave you and millions more literally in the dark, without power. And we're not just talking about for days. We're talking about for months.The government recently war-gamed the scenario. And what it found is truly terrifying, as CNN's Jeanne Meserve explains.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

JEANNE MESERVE, CNN HOMELAND SECURITY CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): This is an electric generator. It is vital because it is the kind that power companies use to bring electricity to your home. It shudders and shakes, then goes up in smoke, destroyed just as effectively as if with a smuggled bomb. But all it took was a computer, some patient work, and the click of a mouse.

ROBERT JAMISON, NATIONAL PROTECTION AND PROGRAMS ACTING UNDERSECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY: What's new here is that, through a cyber-attack, you can actually get in and cause physical damage to equipment. That's the new piece of this.

MESERVE: This previously classified video of a test cyber-attack on a power plant control system has sent shockwaves through the federal government and the power industry. Could a large-scale simultaneous cyber-attack knock out power to a huge part of the country for months? The nightmare scenario: At first, it would be inconvenient, lights out, businesses shut, no teller machines, no gas pumps. By day three, stores would be out of food, emergency generators out of gas. After 10 days, with no hope of power being restored, people want to evacuate, but where to, with what fuel? And with no emergency services, medicine, heating or air conditioning, lives could be lost. Listen to what economist Scott Borg projects if such a nightmare scenario played out, with a loss of power to a third of the country for three months.

SCOTT BORG, DIRECTOR AND CHIEF ECONOMIST, U.S. CYBER CONSEQUENCES UNIT: It's equivalent to 40 to 50 large hurricanes striking all at once. It's greater economic damage than any modern economy has ever suffered.

MESERVE (on camera): Even the Great Depression? BORG: It's greater than the Great Depression.

MESERVE (voice-over): The potential damage is so severe, the Department of Homeland Security asked CNN not to divulge certain technical details about the government experiment, dubbed Aurora. The test was conducted last March at the Idaho National Lab. We can say that the research involved hacking into a replica of a power plant's control system. Researchers changed the operating cycle of the generator, sending it out of control, until it self-destructed. Since the test, the Department of Homeland Security has been working feverishly with the electric industry to thwart such an attack. (on camera): Can you say right now that this vulnerability has been eliminated?

JAMISON: No, I can't say it's been eliminated, but I can say that a lot of risk has been taken off the table.

MESERVE (voice-over): But the job of protecting power plants is hard, because control systems that open and close valves and switches, and govern the load are increasingly connected to the Internet for efficiency reasons, making them vulnerable. Joe Weiss is an expert on power plant control systems and has been sounding the alarm for five years. (on camera): So, the same systems we're using here are being used in Iran, Pakistan?

JOE WEISS, MANAGING PARTNER, APPLIED CONTROL SOLUTIONS: Very -- very, very possibly.

MESERVE: Which means people there know how to run them?

WEISS: Absolutely.

MESERVE: They know how to bring them down? WEISS: Absolutely. They have the same training, the same passwords. MESERVE (voice-over): And security experts say it would be virtually impossible to figure out who attacked. In 2002, the current director of national intelligence, Mike McConnell, and former CIA Director James Woolsey were among more than 50 computer and security experts who begged President Bush for a massive cyber-defense program to avoid a national disaster. Five years later, there is no such program.

JAMES WOOLSEY, FORMER CIA DIRECTOR: We need to get on this and get on it quickly.

MESERVE: "Keeping Them Honest," we looked at how much is being spent on cyber-security. Across the federal government, it is projected there will be a slight increase next year, but Homeland Security's cyber-security budget is expected to decrease, with only $12 million budgeted for protecting control systems. DHS points out that its own research uncovered the power plant vulnerability, and action it is taking with industry is reducing the risk. But the question remains, can the U.S. close the cyber-security holes before the hackers find them?

(END VIDEOTAPE)

COOPER: And, Jeanne, I just want to repeat something that you yourself just said in this report and your guest also said, that -- that people in Iran and other countries have the same technology and have the -- they know how to operate these systems and they know how to shut them down. There are those who are going to see this report and say, look, why are you -- why -- why is CNN reporting this? Aren't we giving terrorists a road map? How do you -- how do you respond?

MESERVE: Well, first of all, the vulnerability to control systems has been talked about for years. And, until this video, not much was being done about it. We have complied with DHS' request that we not report certain details. And experts say this scenario is one that is chatted about all the time on the Internet.

COOPER: And -- and $12 million for cyber-security for the Department of Homeland Security, that seems like a -- I mean, that's nothing.

MESERVE: That's just for control systems, that part of the budget. The electric industry, I should say, has done more than most sectors of the economy. But we will be talking to them and to DHS, the rest of the administration, and Congress to find out why more isn't being spent. One expert suggests, until the video, the threat was just too theoretical.

COOPER: Well, it's amazing that you have a guy, James Woolsey, former head of the CIA, saying, we begged the administration years ago to get on this, and it still hasn't happened. We will see if anything happens after this report.Jeanne, appreciate the reporting. Straight ahead tonight: another kind of threat, the one that might be hiding in your medicine cabinet. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

The beat goes on I guess. The Bush White House will no doubt do whatever they can to spark their Culture of Fear to benefit Giuliani. Don't know why, all he has to do is call Judy and get that 'feel good feeling' all over again.

Nothing about Iraq, huh, Cooper? Maybe because 'the soveriegnty' of Iraq and Bush's 'nation building' just isn't working:

Senate backs separating Iraq into 3 regions (click here)
Biden's nonbinding bill, which draws bipartisan support, calls for a decentralized nation that empowers areas.
By Noam N. Levey, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer September 27, 2007
WASHINGTON -- Implicitly criticizing the Bush administration's reliance on the Iraqi central government to unify the country, the U.S. Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly endorsed the decentralization of Iraq into semi-autonomous regions. The nonbinding measure sponsored by Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.) -- which supports a "federal system" that would divide Iraq into sectarian-dominated regions -- won unusually broad bipartisan support, passing 75 to 23.It attracted 26 Republicans, 47 Democrats and both independents....



Wave of Violence Kills 50 in Iraq (click here)
Wednesday September 26, 2007 11:16 PM
By ROBERT H. REID
Associated Press Writer
BAGHDAD (AP) - A wave of bombings and shootings swept Iraq on Wednesday, killing at least 50 people and raising fears that al-Qaida had launched a promised new offensive. The U.S. military acknowledged that violence was on the upswing and blamed it on the terror movement.
Also Wednesday came the announcement that Iraqi and American troops raided the Iraqi military academy the day before and arrested cadets and instructors allegedly linked to the kidnap-slaying of the former superintendent and the abduction of his replacement, who was later freed.
Police reported at least six car bombings around the country Wednesday, an increase over the pattern of attacks in recent weeks, though U.S. officials insisted that violence was still below levels of last year....



The best part of this program was when the former President, Bill Clinton stated, the issue over the MoveOn.Org Petraeus ad was a bait and switch for a reason to distract from the real issues of the country. I have to agree. I can't believe the same tactics used by Tom Delay regarding Terry Schivo is still used today to attempt to control public opinion.

Speaking of Tom Delay, evidently a couple of the charges against him and his co-conspirators have been dropped or something like but the remainder are ready to go to trial. At issue and to delay Delay's outcome is a ruling awaiting Appeals Court Ruling on Delay's co-conspirators. It's an odd set of circumstances regarding the charges that WERE dropped. Evidently, it is a crime to conspire against the electorate, BUT, in Delay's case the law was passed AFTER the crime was committed. Imagine that, Tom Delay's behavior was criminal enough to inspire the necessity for a law. They should call it "Delay's Law" but I guarantee they won't.

Court lets DeLay indictment dismissal stand (click here)
By JANET ELLIOTTCopyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
AUSTIN — Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle said Wednesday that his office is ready to go to trial on remaining charges against former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay after the state's highest criminal court upheld its earlier dismissal of a separate charge.
"We're preparing for trial," Earle said.
But Houston attorney Dick DeGuerin, who represents DeLay, said he doesn't expect any trial until another Texas appeals court rules on a case involving accused co-conspirators John Colyandro and Jim Ellis.
DeGuerin said Colyandro and Ellis' case, which was argued to a panel of Austin's 3rd Court of Appeals more than a year ago, "has to do with the balance of the case" against DeLay.
Although DeLay is not directly involved in the case pending at the Austin appeals court, the outcome is likely to affect charges of money-laundering and conspiracy to launder money.
The Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday rejected Earle's motion for a rehearing on its June dismissal of a charge that DeLay conspired to violate state election laws in 2002. The court held that such a charge wasn't made a crime until 2003....


enough

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Mark Levine - The Murdock Radio Network - "The Big Talker"

The 'stand-in' for Mr. Levin showed the extent this is bigoted programming. Stooping as low as he could go, Mark Simone which is traditionally recognized as a Hebrew name called Senator Boxer a Yenta. Evidently, Mr. Simone feels he can take his bigoted 'bad boy' act to any extreme just because his 'surname' has a hebrew origin, which doesn't indicate he can attack others with his nasty demeanor in a way that exhibits hatred.

In the year 2007, NY City has a law prohibiting the "N" word. I would think anyone on pubic broadcast radio could find an intelligent way of addressing issues without resorting to bigoted slander of a USA Senator.

Mark Simone wants respect for his point of view. With that attitude when does he think he's going to get it? And that goes for his bigoted listeners whom did not call for an apology for the Senator either.

Monday, September 10, 2007

I think I feel worse for the country of the USA than I do General Petreaus, although at this point it's hard to discern the difference.

The USA is in jeopardy under the current Commander and Chief and his General in Iraq. It's not a matter of staying to help Iraqis, it's a matter of being left to fight a war perscribed by Osama bin Laden while NATO and the Brits pick up the pieces Bush left behind for his oil war.

I am not impressed. The MOST revealing moment of the high level of incompetency came during the question that followed Petraeus's statement of "...even al Qaeda states Iraq is the central war on terror...." The questioning committee member reminded General Petraeus that it wasn't important what Osama bin Laden or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad thought was the best place to fight them.

That was more than revealing as he openly stated he had to take a few things up with council to decide on answers. When asked if he would disobey a direct order from the president he stated, "I didn't say that, I said I would have to take it up with council." That's a very sad scenario as the genearl obviously doesn't feel capable of making a move without being 'exactly' in a 'safe harbor.'

Where have I heard that expression before, couldn't be 2000? Could it?

And forbid Democrats should question at all. As noted in the media, they are all spinning the circumstances today to attempt to put the demands of Petraeus 'over the top.'

In the New York Times' article it attempts to justify more killing in Iraq by USA forces as a given to Petraeus's testimony while defaming all the Democratic members as 'skepticism.' It's not skepticism, it's national defense.

Tom Lantos, a Democrat from California, questioned Gen. David H. Petraeus and Ryan C. Crocker at a joint panel composed of the House Foreign Affairs and Armed Services Committee.

http://video.on.nytimes.com/index.jsp?fr_story=b09219d06ee3676e90f8662b137b0bcb6ee660af

Iraq is not USA property and while the same media that flashes Osama bin Laden across the screen states that al Qaeda is worse than ever sees to reason to leave a war that will yield nothing of value to the USA national defense.

The lying Washington Post headlines are:

Petraeus Claims Major Progress Following 'Surge'

Petraeus Says Objectives in Iraq Are Largely Being Met

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/10/AR2007091000806.html?hpid%3Dtopnews&sub=AR

Even Petraeus's opening statements don't say that. He admits to some success in two areas of Iraq, but, that is all. There are no wide sweeping changes to Iraq. There is still huge refugee issues, enormous amount of dead, no infrastructure rebuilding, no coming out of the Green Zone, 8 million are still facing a humanitarian crisis, but, typical of The Washington Post they 'take up' with the 'idea' Bush is Boss, rather than balancing the Neocon push for more war with reality.

The Chicago Tribune knows it's a hideous task to listen to a general regarding Iraq when he is to deliver the president's pleadings and tout 'the surge.' The Chicago Tribune has gone instead to Iraq to find the progress the general is testifying to. It ain't there, not in the dimensions The Washington Post is stating it is.

But the headlines are interesting:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/

All 5 in mob trial found guilty of all counts

http://www.chicagotribune.com/chi-070910familysecrets-verdict,1,6855014.story?coll=chi_breaking_500&ctrack=3&cset=true

This while the drenched Midwest is vigilant to weather reports at every e-page. That is what I call an editor dedicated to saving American lives nearly at every turn no matter where they are.

Hard to find a mention of the Petraeus testimony at The Miami Herald. Guess whom is there instead at the headlines:

Clinton fundraiser sparks backbiting

BY BETH REINHARD
breinhard@MiamiHerald.com
CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/AP
Florida's GOP chief ripped Hillary Clinton for attending a fundraiser Monday hosted by former Hialeah Mayor Raul Martinez, triggering a four-lettered tirade from the brash politician who beat back federal corruption charges nearly two decades ago.

Florida's GOP chief ripped Hillary Clinton for attending a fundraiser Monday hosted by former Hialeah Mayor Raul Martinez, triggering a four-lettered tirade from the brash politician who beat back federal corruption charges nearly two decades ago.
Martinez was convicted but successfully appealed, and two subsequent trials ended in hung juries. Told about the snarky press release from Republican Party of Florida Chairman Jim Greer, Martinez called him a vulgar word for a female body part.
''I would debate any f------ Republican about my past,'' Martinez said in a telephone interview. ``We'll have a debate mano a mano if they want to take me on. I'm going to take them on.''
He added: ``I'm a businessman. I'm a Democrat. Why shouldn't I raise money at my house? I will get on the horse, and I will beat the s--- out of them.''...


http://www.miamiherald.com/459/story/232891.html

Colorful guy, Mr. Martinez. I think he is really upset over his long ordeal to 'just live a life' in a state where Jeb Bush tried to ruin every Democrat in it's borders.

At the Boston Globe a more realistic approach and more 'the truth;' at least as far as the testimony that Petreaus actually made.

Petraeus eyes partial troop pullout
Petraeus talks of troop withdrawal
By Anne Flaherty, Associated Press Writer September 10, 2007
WASHINGTON --Gen. David Petraeus told Congress on Monday he envisions the withdrawal of roughly 30,000 U.S. troops by next summer, beginning with a Marine contingent later this month.
In long-awaited testimony, the commanding general of the war said last winter's buildup in U.S. troops had met its military objectives "in large measure."
As a result, he told a congressional hearing and a nationwide television audience, "I believe that we will be able to reduce our forces to the pre-surge level ... by next summer without jeopardizing the security gains we have fought so hard to achieve."
Testifying in a military uniform bearing four general's stars and a chestful of medals, Petraeus said he had already provided his views to the military chain of command.


http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2007/09/10/petraeus_to_appear_before_congress_today/

You know there is something about The Boston Globe that rarely yields overwhelming lies. It must be that 'Little Catholic Town' thing that goes on in Massachusetts.

The Houston Chronicle followed along the lines of The Boston Globe, but, with a little eyecatcher by Britney Spears.

Where to start with Britney...?

http://blogs.chron.com/watchthis/2007/09/where_to_start_with_britney_1.html

But the headlines to The Houston Chronicle was for the infrastruture of oil. You know how that goes, it's Texas, I mean first things first.

Sabotage blamed as blasts rip Mexico pipelines
By DUDLEY ALTHAUS
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
MEXICO CITY -- Saboteurs attacked four natural gas pipelines in Mexico's Veracruz state today, marking the second time in little more than two months that the country's petroleum infrastructure has been targeted.
Explosive charges were set off in six separate locations on the pipelines operated by the government's petroleum monopoly, Pemex, which link refineries to consumers in Mexico City and other major population centers.
Although some 12,000 people were evacuated from areas near the explosions, no deaths or injuries were reported.


http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5121760.html

The LA Times is pitching the same 'story' that Petraeus sees troops reductions the Summer of 2008. How generous of the general to only prolong the killing in Iraq long enough for the November elections.

Gen. Petraeus says troop drawdown could begin in '08
Says security is improving but same higher level of troops needed for 10 months.
By Julian E. Barnes, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer 11:36 AM PDT, September 10, 2007
WASHINGTON -- Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top American commander in Iraq, said today that U.S. troop levels need to remain at high levels until next summer, when they could be reduced to the pre-surge levels.Petraeus offered his long-awaited assessment of the U.S. strategy in Iraq, saying security was improving in the country. He said troop levels could be reduced to about 130,000 troops, or 15 brigades, by the summer of 2008.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-iraqreport11sep11,0,5539906.story?coll=la-home-center

The San Francisco Chronicle assigned the general to a minor story on it's e-front page. And they are right. The Benchmarks AS LEGISLATED have not been met. There isn't anything else to say. If they aren't met there are repercussions to any military involvement especially considering there should be a political solution anyway.
The 'improvements' General Petreaus speaks of are completely VOID of any real discussion of the 'condition' of the Iraqi people and how much attrition of population actually exists to illuminate the fact the 'improvement' in the violence is marked with far less people to be involved in it as victims or as people retaliating against conditions they have no control over.

The Iraqi people were NOWHERE in the Petraeus report (The only people including as 'citizens' by Petreaus were the ones achieving the goals he assigned as 'good.') and the estimation given by Mr. Crocker illustrated an infrastructure grossly in failure with little to no services to the people. Even the hospitals don't have electricity 24-7.

The headlines at the San Francisco Chronicle.


Jury names favorite for Transbay terminal, tower
John King, Chronicle Urban Design Writer
Monday, September 10, 2007
13:05 PDT San Francisco -- There's now a front-runner in the race for the rights to build what could be the West Coast's tallest building: a proposal that includes an obelisk-like, 1,200 foot office tower next to a terminal topped by a park the length of five football fields.
Another selling point: the developer offers to pay $350 million for the land where it would erect a 1.8 million square skyscraper - more than $200 million above the sales price offered by the other two design-development teams.


http://sfgate.com/flat/archive/2007/09/10/chronicle/archive/2007/09/10/BAN4S2QK3.html

Boy, 6, found buried in concrete
San Jose mom and her boyfriend arrested
Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer
Monday, September 10, 2007


http://sfgate.com/flat/archive/2007/09/10/chronicle/archive/2007/09/10/MN51S2N27.html



Newsom calls for resignations - says he wants fresh start next term
Cecilia M. Vega,Heather Knight, Chronicle Staff Writers
Monday, September 10, 2007

http://sfgate.com/flat/archive/2007/09/10/chronicle/archive/2007/09/10/BA64S2T25.html



Alameda woman claims $93 million lottery prize
Chronicle Staff Report
Monday, September 10, 2007


http://sfgate.com/flat/archive/2007/09/10/chronicle/archive/2007/09/10/BAVSS2VMS.html



Petraeus Talks of Troop Withdrawal
By DAVID ESPO, Associated Press Writer
Monday, September 10, 2007


http://sfgate.com/flat/archive/2007/09/10/news/archive/2007/09/10/national/w104151D60.html

Maybe even assign it to the back page because the 'ONLY' thing the hearing provided was media frenzy. There was very little 'truth telling' and certainly no balance to most of the reporting by the American media.
There was no recognizing of valid points brought out by the committe members, there was no praise for the conducting of the hearing. Basically, every media service that wanted to turned it into a free for all brawl over Democrats (A Republican bashing of Democrats quite frankly.) to save the hide of a four star general that will probably have to face the White House music. Is Petreaus near retirement?

The Seattle Post Intelligencer has taken the best approach and focus. Petreaus was assigned to National News, nowhere near a headline and about four stories down from the Petraeus story appeared this (Which didn't appear anywhere else I noted.)

9 GIs die in Iraq, military reports
By ROBERT H. REID

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
BAGHDAD -- The U.S. military reported the deaths of nine soldiers Monday - including seven killed in a vehicle accident - and Iraq's prime minister said the nation's armed forces were not ready to fight without American help.
The statements - more Pentagon death notices and appeals for more time from Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki - echoed some of the key struggles in Washington as lawmakers began long-awaited hearings on U.S. strategies in Iraq.


http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1107AP_Iraq.html

This was the headline for The Seattle Post Intelligencer.

Plans to dump PCB-tainted soil in Elliott Bay raise concerns
Environmentalists fear effect of toxic mud on animals and people
By
KRISTEN MILLARES BOLTP-I REPORTER
Port of Seattle Chief Executive Tay Yoshitani says he wants to run the "cleanest, greenest and most energy-efficient port in the United States."
But some environmentalists are calling the meaning of his words into question because of a port project that has received permission to dump PCBs in Elliott Bay.
PCBs are polychlorinated biphenyls, toxic chemicals used as fire retardants that were banned in the 1970s. They are so toxic and so long-lived that they are usually measured in parts per billion -- yet the port proposes to dump 9 pounds of them into the bay for an upcoming dredging project. The mud to be dumped would come from an area being studied for cleanup as part of the Harbor Island Superfund site.


http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/331024_dredge10.html

The Seattle Post Intelligencer did however note this, which validates my statement about how the Bush administration constantly reminds the American people that they haven't defeated al Qaeda and yet continue to fight a war that has nothing to do with National Security.
Neither Petreaus or Crocker could give specifics to the change in Iraq that would classify it as a threat to national security when the USA leaves. They, at that point in their presentations would call up sympathy for the Iraqi people stating they would be slaughtered more than if the USA continued it's occupation. But, even to that end they offered no proof, just Republican rhetoric. No facts. None.

Al-Qaida says 2nd bin Laden video coming
By LEE KEATH
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

CAIRO, Egypt -- Osama bin Laden will appear for the second time in a week in a new video to mark the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, presenting the last will and testament of one of the suicide hijackers, al-Qaida announced Monday.
Each year, al-Qaida has released videos of last statements by hijackers on the anniversary of the 2001 attacks, using the occasion to rally its sympathizers.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1107AP_Bin_Laden_Video.html?source=mypi


Spy chief details top threats facing US
By EILEEN SULLIVAN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
WASHINGTON -- Weapons of mass destruction, small boats packed with explosives and Islamic radicalization are the greatest terrorist threats facing the country, top U.S. security officials said Monday on the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The officials told Congress the country is much better prepared to face terror threats than it was then, but that terrorists' desire to attack the United States remains strong - an assertion that has yet to be fully accepted by the American public, according to a new poll.


http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1153AP_Fighting_Terror.html?source=mypi

So, I started this entry with a quandry as to whom I feel more sorry for and I think I'm right to say I feel sorry for the USA more. The people are left to live with the threat of Osama bin Laden in the shadows of an attack that happened six years ago while the nation's military and treasury are quagmired in an unnecessary and illegal war. Why is it I think that if the USA military were properly deployed we won't have to put up with the likes of Osama anymore?

The Republicans are doing it again !

Some Florida House Member is playing politics with our military. (click here)

She is blurring the line between the legitimate war in Afghanistan to remove al Qaeda from Earth and the illegal war in Iraq which has no basis in truth and is killing people in rebellion to remove the USA military from Earth. She is attempting to make a 'bad guy' out of a Shi'ite Cleric whom has stated there should be no trouble with the central government. She is making them angry all over again. She is trying to blur the reality of the events of September 11, with an illegal invasion and continued occupation. She is openly bigoted against innocent people in Iraq and that cannot go without being noted. She brings no dignity to the proceedings today.