Showing posts with label Cindy Sheehan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cindy Sheehan. Show all posts

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Dear Madame Speaker, Impeachment has Returned to the Table

From left to right: Daniel Ellsberg(Pentagon papers), World Can't Wait's Sunsara Taylor, Micheal Ratner Center for Constitutional Rights and John Nichols -The Nation Also speaking were Cindy Sheehan and by video message, Gore Vidal (Click any photo to enlarge)

"Voices for Impeachment" Thursday at the National Press Club rocked the ball room with a packed house. Funny how the NPC folks seemed to be around when we got there, cause the place was empty as folks were leaving after the talks. Prissy is sure they didn't expect to see so many and wait until you see what a non-radical crowd this was.

The very busy David Swanson of After Downing Street.org. David has given much of his personal time to do everything possible to end the war and stop the assault to the Constitution and Bill of Rights-even when most of the public didn't think that was really happening...Prissy can relate.

EVERYBODY was represented, even the lady who yelled out "abortion is killing", when Sunsara mentioned it. (We can worry about that later, dear, the constitution itself has been endangered.)

Raw Story already reported Sunsara's interaction earlier with Bill (Loofah man) O'Reilly's driver at FOX. After the as always angry interaction anyone ever has with Bill, her driver asked what they spoke about. She said "impeachment of Bush and Cheney." He said "Impeached? I think they should be indicted."

Hmm, yes, seems to be the prevailing attitude now throughout the country, regardless of party...

Prissy should have counted how many people, but didn't-it was too interesting. There were blacks, whites, Latino, old, young, middle age. Suits, jeans, flannel shirts, goth kids to ladies in linen. Daniel Ellsberg and Cindy Sheehan-NPC

If these folks call the people to the streets like they say they will Jan 27, in Washington, the world will know the reign of terror we have known from the Bush regime is concluded to a peaceful end. They want at least a million. They may get their wish.

Some folks at the National Press Club who want Bush and Cheney impeached.

The event was sponsored by World Can't Wait. Now you might think these kids are radicals. Depending on your definition. They are not violent, they are social change revolutionaries-and let's face it-desperate times call for desperate measures, as Granny says.

Next week they will begin acts of civil disobedience. Don't hurt them DC cops-haven't you all had your fair share too?

Its important officers remember our police dept is the last line of defense in the protection of persons civil rights and there is no room to be a weak link in the chain. Nor is it now the time to call names...Prissy challenges them to "find the hippies" in the crowd above.

Hot Links Update

Email Madame Pelosi tell her no more $ for war and we want our constitution back too.

Pictures of 1,000 protesters spelling out IMPEACH 1,000 PEOPLE SPELL OUT "IMPEACH!" IN PELOSI'S DISTRICT

- Over 1000 people gathered in Nancy Pelosi's district, on Ocean Beach in San Francisco, to spell out the message "IMPEACH!" "America is a great country," said event organizer Brad Newsham, a local cab driver and author. "But President Bush has betrayed our faith. He mislead us into a disastrous war, and is trampling on our Constitution. He has to go. Now. I hope Nancy Pelosi is listening today."

Middle East online Report: Israel planning tactical nuclear strike on Iran

The atomic weapons would explode deep underground to minimise the risk of radioactive fall-out, it added.

Israel had refused to rule out pre-emptive military action against the Islamic republic. In 1981, it took action against Iraq's nuclear reactor in Osirak.

The Sunday Times said the Israeli plan was designed to prevent them having to live through a "second Holocaust".

US and Israeli officials had met several times to consider military action, it added, saying military analysts assessed that disclosing the plans could put pressure on Iran to halt enrichment.

US military strategists saw the 1981 pre-emptive attack as a failure to attain the intended effects.

Democratic Daily Conservative Bloggers Refuse to Admit They Are Wrong

Media Matters noted today that “Warbloggers refuse to admit their errors in making fraud allegations against AP.” These warbloggers are among some of the same bloggers who perpetuated “The Great ‘Kerry Photo’ Flap.” And in the case of the “right-wing warbloggers, who for six weeks have been accusing the Associated Press of manufacturing a police source in Baghdad in order to spread insurgent-friendly “propaganda,”" they are now, as Media Matters notes “now steadfastly refuse to concede their mistakes in the wake the January 4 news that the police source in question, Jamil Hussein, does exist and has been identified by the Iraqi government.” No small surprise, as many of the same bloggers are refusing to admit the truth about the Kerry photo or take responsibility for their lies.

I will note that not all conservative bloggers are acting irresponsibly in both of these cases, but some just simply refuse to step up and act responsibly. There is an irony to the fact that these are the same bloggers who claim to be watchdogs on the so called “liberal media,” but when caught in their own web of lies, they blindly defend themselves and each other perpetuating the lies further. There is nothing but glaring hypocritical behavior here, and it’s a long established pattern with many of these bloggers.

Sure is, Prissy was off about Rover's indictment-but everybody was. Besides, its not over for Rover. Special Prosecutor Fitzgerald's case against Scooter Libby will contain a surprise, at least from the view of Scooters attorneys

Wired People Can Cause Earthquakes

More about the leak case by emptywheel at the Next Hurrah Libby's Jury Instructions

Please Don't Mention the Former Hill Staffer This is, IMO, the funniest request. He asks the court to read this instruction: You have heard testimony that Mr. Libby and other witnesses spoke to reporters under various conditions, such as "off the record," on background" and where one's comments are to be attributed to a particular job title. There is nothing improper with a person being interviewed to request, or a reporter agreeing to grant, these interview conditions in order to maintain the confidentiality of the person speaking with the reporter. [my emphasis]

This instruction would effectively bar the jury from considering the fact that Libby asked--and Judy agreed--that their July 8 conversation be attributed to a "former Hill staffer" as evidence of guilt. Because, you know, I should be able to attribute illegal information to whatever attribution I want. Next time I leak highly classified information, I suppose I'll just attribute it to "someone who might be named Scooter Libby." Because Scooter Libby sees no problem with giving misleading attributions to leaks, you know.

All in a days work.

Newsmax Media Seek Audio From 'Scooter' Libby Leak Trial

Fifteen news organizations and five other groups are asking a federal judge to release audio recordings each day in the upcoming criminal trial of Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff.

"If there were ever a case where release of audio recordings is unlikely to have any impact on the proceedings - other than the beneficial one of more fully informing the public - it is this one," lawyers for the news organizations stated.

The organizations are ABC, The Associated Press, Bloomberg News, CNN, CBS, Dow Jones, E.W. Scripps, the Hearst Corp., the Los Angeles Times, the McClatchey Co., NBC, National Public Radio, USA Today, the Washington Post, the American Society of Newspaper Editors, the Newspaper Association of America, the Radio-Television News Directors Association, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the Society of Professional Journalists.

Prissy wonders what Fitz will think of this suit. And why are they suddenly so interested? Or is that implicated?

AfterDowningStreet.Org Want to End the War? Ask for Investigations! by David Swanson

Polls: majority of public wants investigation of war lies. Ask your Representative and Senators to conduct investigations.

Our top priorities for Congressional investigations:

1-Misuse of intelligence leading up to the war.

2-Waste, fraud, misuse of funds, including in launching the war in secret, including in construction of permanent bases

3-War crimes, extraordinary rendition, torture

Nancy Pelosi has announced the creation of a Select Intelligence Oversight Panel composed of members of the House Intelligence and Appropriations committees and working within the House Appropriations Committee to oversee spending on intelligence.

Go to Downing Street.Org. David Swanson has a list of resources, 1 Page info flyer, 110th Congress address, etc. for you to take action from home, and spread the word. We need every American and our allies to pressure our government to do the right thing!

Congress realized Nixon was done when they received 50,000 telegrams demanding Dick Nixon's impeachment- for far lessor crimes.

USA Today D.C. subway train derails

WASHINGTON (AP) — A subway train derailed Sunday near downtown Washington, sending 16 people to the hospital and prompting the rescue of 60 people from a tunnel, officials said.

The accident happened at about 3:45 p.m. near the underground Mount Vernon Square station, Metro spokeswoman Cathy Asato said. There were about 150 people on the train.

At least one person had a serious but not life-threatening injury, Asato said. The other injuries were mostly "bumps and bruises."

Just the kind of news one likes to hear upon returning from DC.

From Prissy's Inbox: Fellow Workers, the Columbus Chapter of World Can't Wait is proud to announce that we are hosting Dr. James H. Fetzer who will be speaking about '9/11'. The event will be at the main branch of the Columbus Library on Saturday, February 17th, 2007 in the afternoon(exact time to be announced). Dr. Fetzer is the founder and co-chair of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, "a non-partisan association of faculty, students, and scholars dedicated to exposing falsehoods and to revealing truths behind 9/11' Scholars for 911 Truth

This event will be free and open to the public. For more information contact Vargo.che@hotmail.com

Hat tip to Fitz, bringing to his country the luck of the Irish Prissy's shamrocks bloomed on Fitz' birthday

The Entitlement Defense Shareholders should have known Conrad Black had a lifestyle to maintain when they bought into his company.

Let me digress. The newspapers tell us that U.S. attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who on March 5 is scheduled to put Black on trial, is interested in Mayor Daley. The mayor's reelection campaign is likely to turn on the unstated proposition that public governance also has its zealots and its tendency to excess, and that if the bathwater is corruption, the baby is a city that works.

Black's problem is that there was no baby. There was only his high life, which he has asked the court to rule inadmissible. One of his recent briefs states, "The government has failed to establish that the references to Mr. Black's membership in the House of Lords, ownership of multiple residences, lavish decorating tastes, hosting of an elaborate surprise party for his wife, and employment of servants and a chauffeur are relevant to any essential element of any charged offense."

Looking for Mr. Right

It wasn't so long ago that conservatives believed that George Bush's presidency would usher in a political realignment that would last for decades. But as the right looks forward to the next election, something close to panic is setting in. Surveying the leading G.O.P. contenders for 2008, direct-mail guru Richard Viguerie pronounces "not a one of them is worthy of support from conservatives." Says Craig Shirley, a public relations executive who represents many conservative groups and who has written a book on the Reagan revolution: "There's anger, there's angst, there's dismay in the conservative movement." Some activists, Shirley adds, have even begun talking quietly among themselves about forming a third party.

Arab View A Free Press Is an Engine for Economic Growth

A most impressive and enlightening presentation was delivered by Dr. Richard Winfield, chairman of the World Press Freedom Committee and a communications lawyer who teaches at Colombia Law School and Fordham University of Law. Winfield’s paper was about the connection between law, a free press and economic growth in developing countries. He talked about laws that protect a free and independent press, and laws that ensure a sense of transparency that can help the press contribute to a nation’s economic well-being. “A free press is an engine for economic growth. Corruption at the governmental, judicial and corporate levels stands as a major obstacle to economic development,” he said, adding that corruption kills foreign investment and discourages local businesses from growing and becoming prosperous.

Dr. Winfield emphasized the need to have media laws and independent judges that would protect investigation into corruption. Without protection, reporters would be potentially punished, newspapers would be closed down, and TV stations would be pulled off the air. Dr. Winfield stressed the need for the media to contribute toward improving the lives of people and the importance of the law in helping the media perform that role correctly and properly.

During the two-day seminar, prominent international legal advisers and media participants from the Gulf discussed international models and ways to adopt common principles for a new legal framework in the Gulf.

TBR News...very interesting. Prissy has heard similar rumors on the web and stories from military families Voice of the White House

Bush has absolutely no intention of leaving Iraq. Any general officer who disagrees with his stupid “surge” is promptly fired and others warned that Bush will fire them if they open their mouths. The brass at the Pentagon and the troops in the field are approaching open mutiny.

There are very serious rumors that National Guard and reserve units will not show up for shipment to the slaughterhouse. Bush has told Congress that they will do what he tells them and if they do not, he will refuse to sign any of their bills he does not approve of and refuse to implement anything they try to pass over his head.

He has deliberately antagonized the new Congress and when he is told that the people want an end to the Iraq horrors, he claims the public still want him to “stay the course.”

Hate mail and death threats are pouring in here in unprecedented numbers and the Secret Service can’t begin to keep up with them. There is no question that very soon, there will be a major confrontation between Bush on one side and the military and Congress on the other. And be sure Bush will lose.

"Voices of impeachment"

Letter from US Congress concerning ‘civilian prisoncamps’(scanned document)

FEMA "concentration camps" or "centers for public safety" There over 800 prison camps in the United States, all fully operational and ready to receive prisoners. They are all staffed and even surrounded by full-time guards, but they are all empty. These camps are to be operated by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) should Martial Law need to be implemented in the United States and all it would take is a presidential signature on a proclamation and the attorney general's signature on a warrant to which a list of names is attached.

Bloomberg Backdating Is Revealed by 28 Companies to Avoid Taxes (Update2)

At least 28 companies now under investigation for stock-options backdating, including Staples Inc. and KLA-Tencor Corp., named executives who received improper grants as part of an effort to shield them from millions of dollars in tax penalties.

The grants, detailed in filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over the past three weeks, show 15 chairmen and chief executive officers, as well as dozens of other senior managers, were awarded options to buy shares at below-market prices. Companies had until Dec. 31 to correct the prices to keep their top brass from paying a 20 percent surtax on potential profits from the options

International Herald Tribune In days before hanging, a push for revenge and a push back from the US

The widespread expectation was that the appeal of the death sentences would run for months, allowing time for the more notorious Anfal case, involving genocide in the killing of 180,000 Kurds, to be completed before Hussein was hanged. American lawyers in the embassy's Regime Crimes Liaison Office, the behind-the-scenes organizer of the trials, predicted Hussein's execution in the spring.

When the tribunal's appeals bench announced that it had upheld the death sentences on Dec. 26, three weeks into the appeal, even prosecutors were stunned. Defense lawyers said Hussein was being railroaded under pressure from Maliki, who told a BBC interviewer shortly after the Dujail verdict that he expected the ousted ruler to be hanged before the end of the year.

The suspicion that the judges had submitted to government pressure was shared by some Americans working with the tribunal, who had stifled their growing disillusionment with the government's interference for months.

The appeals court's apparent eagerness to fast-forward Hussein to the gallows — and the scenes at the execution itself — broke the floodgates of restraint for at least one of the American lawyers. "I am disgusted," said one. "We had thought the court would be a beacon of light in a very dark landscape. But the way it has come out with the hanging, we've substituted one dictatorship for another."

TMP CafeTime For Israel to Free Palestinian Prisoners

Prisoners are important symbols although some, like the Lebanese thug, Samir Kuntar (who wiped out a Jewish family in Nahariyah in 1979) are just monsters who should never see the light of day. Another was Kuntar’s Jewish counterpart, Asher Weisgan, a West Bank settler, who murdered four Palestinian workers in 2005 to protest the Gaza withdrawal. He hung himself (with his tefillin or phylacteries) in prison last month.

But most prisoners are not in that category. Some committed no violent acts. Many haven’t even been charged. The main reason no progress was made on the prisoner issue last month is that Hamas is still holding Corporal Gilad Shalit, who was captured six months ago. Olmert feels he cannot release Palestinian prisoners to Abbas until Shalit is back home or until he at least has both proof that Shalit is alive and a solid commitment that he will be freed.

That is not a commitment Abbas can give Olmert because, according to Israeli sources, President Abbas does not know where Shalit is being held and certainly cannot secure his release. Only Hamas can.

But Israel does not negotiate with Hamas. And Hamas will not free Shalit to its worst enemy, Abbas. The Egyptians -- nobly trying to finesse the various divides and win freedom for Shalit and the Palestinians – seem to be stymied. Meanwhile, Shalit and the Palestinian prisoners who would be freed in exchange for Shalit’s release remain in captivity.

More tomorrow, busy day getting Granny taken care of...

Quotes of the Day

“The word love has by no means the same sense for both sexes, and this is one cause of the serious misunderstandings that divide them”--Simone de Beauvoir quotes (French Writer and feminist, 1908-1986)

“Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without.”--Confucius

“A woman in love can't be reasonable--or she probably wouldn't be in love.”--Mae West

“The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.”--Ayn Rand quotes (Russian born American Writer and Novelist, 1905-1982)

“I would rather trust a woman's instinct than a man's reason.” --Stanley Baldwin(British Politician and Prime Minister. 1867-1947)

Friday, December 29, 2006

Still Stuck With Stupid

We the People should divorce him too, Laura...

Hot Links

Hat tip to Sheryl Ohio Majority Radio

On December 23, 2006, the Columbus Dispatch reported that WTPG-1230am Progressive Radio would be changing formats on Monday, January 9th.

Instead of Stephanie Miller, Al Franken, Ed Schultz, Randi Rhodes and Rachel Maddow, Columbus will be subjected to the likes of Jim Quinn, Laura Ingraham and Michael Savage. The station will get new call letters, WYTS and will be promoted as "the Talk Station in Central Ohio"Here in Ohio, we ARE the majority.

In Ohio in 2006 almost 55% of the votes cast for statewide and legislative races were cast for Democrats. In Central Ohio that number was over 58%. And while Ohio turns blue, Clear Channel decides that they "cannot sell" progressive radio here. They've pulled out of Cincinnati and are leaving in Columbus. We have to show that we want progressive radio in Columbus and other places in Ohio.

We ask all visitors to this site to sign the petition and state why they believe progressive radio is important in Ohio. Show radio station owners and local advertisers that you are willing to take a stand to protect progressive radio in Ohio.

Voice of America stamp, issued August 1, 1967

Columbus Dispatch Incumbent wants loss thrown out FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT

Franklin County Board of Elections Director Matthew Damschroder called Squire’s allegations unfounded and said she provided no documentation to back her argument.

"There were no irregularities in this election," he said.

Squire’s complaint estimates that there were 10,608 more votes cast on Nov. 7 than signatures in precinct poll books. Also, she argues, machines didn’t record votes for 3,124 voters.

That, along with more than 2,500 rejected provisional ballots, is more than enough to cast doubt on the results, according to her complaint.

We all know the DRE voting machines do not provide reliable results. The machines Ohio bought and paid for are not certified for use-only "provisionally certified".

Prissy sees Matt Damschroder didn't mention he accepted a $10,000 check while on the BOE clock- for the republican party. The money was from ES&S-but we aren't supposed to be concerned...Time to come clean Matthew, as this investigation showed the number of irregularities to be outrageous by any standard. (Matt doesn't always tell the truth) Prissy wonders if Matt would be OK with his bank having a 25% rate of error.

Banks have a transaction failure rate of one in ten thousand. Ohioans voting on DRE's is an unacceptable, unauditable mess. More votes than voters? It might appear that way, ah well, that is a matter for the courts to decide.

Hey Matt, how about less snacking and more reading up on those DRE touch screens voting systems. The vote you save could be your own...

Alternet Most Outrageous Right Wing Comments of 2006-Media Matters

How extreme were conservative commentators in their remarks this year? How about calls to nuke the Middle East and an allegation that a "gay … mafia" used the congressional page program as its own "personal preserve." Right-wing rhetoric documented by Media Matters for America included the nonsensical (including Rush Limbaugh's claim that America's "obesity crisis" is caused by, among other things, our failure to "teach [the poor] how to butcher a -- slaughter a cow to get the butter, we gave them the butter"), the offensive (such as right-wing pundit Debbie Schlussel's question about "Barack Hussein Obama": Is he "a man we want as president when we are fighting the war of our lives against Islam? Where will his loyalties be?"), and the simply bizarre (such as William A. Donohue's claim that some Hollywood stars would "sodomize their own mother in a movie"). Since there were so many outrageous statements, we included a list of honorable mentions along with the top 11, which, if not for Ann Coulter, we might have limited to 10.

Black Anthem News Bush Notes Progress on Iraq Plan, Praises Troops, Families

Iraq, therefore, "is an important part of the war on terror," the president said.

Bush said he's making good progress formulating a new strategy that will help the United States and its allies achieve desired goals in Iraq.

The commander in chief praised the thousands of men and women in the U.S. military who are deployed far from home during the holidays to defend America.

"There's nobody more important in this global war on terror than the men and women who wear the uniform and their families," Bush said. "As we head into a new year, my thoughts are with them. My thoughts are with the families who have just gone through a holiday season with their loved ones overseas."

Dubya doesn't mean military families like Prissys'- he means the kind of military families in the article below. The ones who don't know or cannot absorb the facts of Dubya's war upon Iraq. Because if they did, no organization like "Move America Forward" would manipulate them so.

CNN Parents of slain U.S. soldiers travel to Iraq

The trip cost between $5,000 and $7,000 per person, but donations came pouring in from across the country, including checks from soldiers. The seven were told to keep their travel plans hidden from the Department of Defense and even their own children.

Robert Dixon, the organization's director, said that because the Kurdistan Regional Government was hosting the group, there was no reason to clue the Defense Department in on their travels. He told them to keep tightlipped because "we didn't want to endanger anybody by telling people."

The department did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

The group left in early November for Amman, Jordan, where they spent a day before arriving in Iraq. A few shell-shocked security guards staying at a hotel begged Joe Johnson to rethink their trip into a war zone.

Shell-shocked? In 2006? How about advanced human beings realizing the misery of war and how cheap life and law becomes. There was no war there, until we arrived.

One Gold Star mom, continuing to take it on the chin for everyone else Sheehan, Four Other Protesters Arrested

McLennan County sheriff’s deputies and Department of Public Safety troopers arrested anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan and four other protesters Thursday as President Bush met with top advisers to discuss Iraq war strategy at his Central Texas ranch.

The arrests occurred at a barricade in the area of the president’s ranch.

The five were taken to the Crawford Police Department and a van was dispatched to transport them to the McLennan County Jail.

They were charged with obstructing a highway or other passageway, which is a Class B misdemeanor.

Irish Times Move to extend full code on bullying to public service

The survey, commissioned by the Government Taskforce on the Prevention of Workplace Bullying, will show that 8 per cent of workers say they have problems at work, compared with 7 per cent of employees who said they were victims of bullying in the last such survey carried out in 2001.

The results come as The Irish Times has learned that moves are under way to bring public service workers under the full remit of the Government's workplace anti-bullying code of practice for the first time due to concern at the high number of bullying complaints from the public sector, notably in hospitals and schools.

American bully

CBS 7 Cops Charged In Post-Katrina Shootings

The victims were Ronald Madison, a 40-year-old mentally retarded man, and James Barsett, 19. The coroner said Madison was shot seven times, with five wounds in the back.

CBS Strip-Searched Muslim Woman Gets Apology

Safana Jawad, 45, a Spanish citizen who was born in Iraq, was detained on April 11 because of a suspected tie to a suspicious person, authorities said. She was held for two days before being deported to England.

Jawad was traveling to Clearwater to visit her 16-year-old son, who lived with her ex-husband, Ahmad Maki Kubba. Kubba, an Iraqi exile and American citizen for 27 years, was praised last year by Gov. Jeb. Bush for organizing a group to vote in Iraq's election.

WaPo Immigrants' Jobs Vanish With Housing Slowdown

Then sometime last year, Guzman said, the rush began to go bust, little by little, month by month. The contractors stopped hiring. The phone stopped ringing. Washington, it seemed, had all the houses it could hold .

So Guzman got a plane ticket. On Jan. 20, he is taking his family back to El Salvador, with plans to open an auto repair shop with the money he has saved. "There's no work here anymore," he said, having spent the past month unemployed. "And when there's no work, it's time for Latinos to go back to the countries where they came from."

You know the economy is getting bad when illegal immigrants want no part of it...

BBC Hunt for CIA 'black site' in Poland

Poland and Romania have been named by investigators as hosting such sites.

The claims are denied by both governments.

After a week of meetings in smoky Warsaw restaurants and coffee bars with Polish intelligence sources, airport workers and journalists, I obtained what I had been looking for, and something that nobody in authority wanted to reveal, the flight log of planes landing at Szymany airport.

They confirmed my eyewitness's account - that a well-known CIA Gulfstream plane, the N379P, had made several landings at the airport in 2003.

See below:

BBC flashback 7 June 2006 Secret CIA jail claims rejected

Poland and Romania rejected the fresh claims that they hosted the prisons, while the UK, named as a CIA stopover, said the report contained nothing new.

The report was prepared by a Swiss senator for the Council of Europe, the continent's human rights watchdog.

Under the CIA policy of rendition, prisoners are moved to third countries for interrogation. There have been allegations some were tortured.

Authorities in several European countries actively participated with the CIA in these unlawful activities

The US admits to picking up terrorism suspects but denies sending them to nations to face torture.

International Herald Tribune Earthquake knocks Asia back to phone age, and beyond

A quake disrupted services unevenly in Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan, and a ripple effect was felt in other parts of the world.

LA Times Doctors seek to sue Blue Cross

Blue Cross' parent, WellPoint Inc. of Indianapolis, declined to comment Tuesday. In the past, the company has said that it follows the law and that it cancels a small portion of its individual policies.

The medical association, which represents more than 30,000 physicians, calls the cancellations illegal, unfair and routine. The organization also says the cancellations hurt patients, physicians and hospitals as well as taxpayers, who end up footing the bill for medical care for patients who lose private coverage.

The cancellations being challenged are of policies that individuals buy because they are self-employed or work for employers that do not provide medical benefits.

"If the patients aren't getting the insurance they paid for, then we have to stand with them," said Karen Nikos, a spokeswoman for the medical association in Sacramento.

Way to go, docs!

APNews Vatican Warns Retired Paraguayan Bishop

"In the name of Jesus Christ, I ask him to seriously reflect about his behavior," the Vatican warning read.

It added that a run for the presidency "would be clearly against the serious responsibility of a bishop ... Canonic Law prohibits priests from participating in political parties or labor unions."

Lugo, 55, was appointed bishop of the impoverished northern San Pedro diocese by Pope John Paul II in 1994, but 10 years later he was ordered to retire. No reasons were announced.

Lugo did not immediately comment on the Vatican's warning. On Monday, he said Pope Benedict XVI "can either accept my decision or punish me. But I am in politics already."

Jurist US soldier who disputed Iraq war legality released early from military prison

Former US Army Sergeant Ricky Clousing [advocacy website; JURIST news archive], a paratrooper and interpreter who disputed the legality of the war in Iraq, was released Saturday from a military prison where he was serving a three-month sentence after pleading guilty [JURIST report] to going absent without leave for 14 months. Clousing was released 15 days early for good conduct and is headed home to Washington state.

Ricky was sentenced to 11 months with all but 3 suspended...so it could have been worse. He was right, the war is illegal according to the United States code of Military Justice...glad to see the military didn't go overboard on this case.

Best of luck to Ricky and his supportive parents- they've raised a good kid. How can anyone say having a conscience is a bad thing? Look at all the soldiers we have lost, yet this president goes to bed by 9:30 pm. No rest for the wicked? Hardly...it seems like it was the wicked who invented the phrase for the rest of us.

Bloomberg Dollar Slides; U.A.E. Says Selling U.S. Currency, Buying Euros

`The U.A.E.'s decision to relocate its reserves is part of a theme that means that U.S. dollar holdings in global currency reserves are decreasing,'' said Hans Guenter Redeker, head of currency strategy in London at BNP Paribas SA. ``The dollar is going to lose support as we see Fed rate cuts next year.''

The dollar fell to 118.63 yen at 7:17 a.m. in New York, from 119.15 late yesterday. The currency slid to $1.3158 versus the euro, from $1.3098. The euro traded at 156.09 yen, from 156.04, after touching a record 156.43 on Dec. 21. The dollar has risen 0.8 percent against the Japanese currency this year.

The U.A.E. will switch 8 percent of its reserves from dollars into euros before September, Sultan Bin Nasser al-Suwaidi said in a Dec. 24 interview in Abu Dhabi. The U.A.E. has started ``in a limited way'' to sell its dollar reserves, he said.

The Gulf state is among oil exporters including Iran, Venezuela and Indonesia that are looking to shift their currency reserves into euros or price their oil products in the 12-nation currency.

Perhaps this will help the UAE buy US debt from China?

J-PostHitler's carmaker

During the late 1930s, Hitler's persecution of Jews was building to a frenzy even as fears of a war escalated. Nevertheless, General Motors' German automotive subsidiary, Opel, remained a loyal corporate citizen of the Third Reich - content to obediently do the Nazi regime's bidding, and unstintingly supporting Hitler's program on many fronts. These included economic and employment recovery, anti-Jewish persecution, war preparedness and domestic propaganda. In return, Opel prospered.

Hitler was pleased - very pleased. In 1938, just months after the Nazis' annexation of Austria, James D. Mooney, head of GM's overseas operations, received the German Eagle with Cross, the highest medal Hitler awarded to foreign commercial collaborators and supporters.

Quotes of the Day

What luck for rulers that men do not think.-- Adolf Hitler

The deterioration of every government begins with the decay of the principles on which it was founded.--C. L. De Montesquieu

If you try to be different on purpose you will end up being the same, if you try to just be yourself and follow your own nature you will stand out from all the rest.--Tomman

First rule of leadership: everything is your fault.--unknown

Some leaders are born women.--Unknown