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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Tehran police nab invisible bank robber. Hunt for sorcerer continues
In the long list of criminal dos and don'ts, one of the top pieces of advice – above not robbing a CCTV camera shop, or not forging banknotes with running ink – has to be 'never rob a bank thinking that you're invisible when you're not actually invisible.' Sadly for one man in Iran, he made just that mistake – and as a result, police in Tehran are hunting a fake sorcerer who convinced the man he was invisible and so could rob banks safely.

The man's ill-fated heist attempt started to go wrong shortly after he entered the bank, as he started snatching money from the hands of customers. For some reason, rather than being terrified of the mysterious invisible poltergeist stealing their cash, the customers quickly overpowered the hapless thief.

'I made a mistake. I understand now what a big trick was played on me,' the man told the court, state-run newspaper Jam-e Jam reports.

He explained that he had paid 5 million rials (just under £290) to a wizard imposter, who in return gave hims spells to tie to his arm. The sorcerer told him that they would make him invisible, and that he could then rob banks to his heart's content.

Posted by: Thoth || 11/06/2006 14:36 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Look for the old guy with a wad of cash. He'll be laughing his ass off.
Posted by: mojo || 11/06/2006 17:38 Comments || Top||

#2  Him just too dangerous.
Posted by: Shipman || 11/06/2006 17:45 Comments || Top||

#3  Check the local mosque. Bet it was an imam, or mufti, or ayatollah.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 11/06/2006 18:15 Comments || Top||


Disgraced Haggard: I am a "deceiver and a liar"
In a letter of apology read to the congregation of New Life Church Sunday morning, Ted Haggard confessed to sexual immorality and described himself as "a deceiver and a liar." But in bearing his soul to an outside investigative board, Haggard claimed he is not gay and did not engage in homosexual conduct, the head of the panel said.
They always try to rip the bandage off slowly.
Describing a lifelong battle against temptations that were contrary to his teachings, Haggard wrote in his letter he had sought assistance "in a variety of ways," and while he had stretches of "freedom," nothing proved effective. "There is a part of my life that is so repulsive and dark that I've been warring against it all of my adult life," Haggard wrote.
Uhuh. You and Jimmy Swaggart.
Posted by: Fred || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  MADONNA vs Osama's WHITNEY, OWG + GABRIEL'S SWORD + Nostradamus' "HIDEOUS BEAST" [Lucifer = Global VelociRaptor], DHS + Dubya's GMD shooting down Jesus Christ for riding a winged hoss wid out a license or DHS Global/PLanetary Clearance - 'nuff said.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 4:00 Comments || Top||

#2  No amount of Stealth tech nor the Death STar can hide = escape from the 'Raptor.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 4:03 Comments || Top||

#3  "DON'T FEAR THE REAPER" as the famed song says, BUT BY GOD THE WORLD WILL FEAR THE 'RAPTOR.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 4:09 Comments || Top||

#4  Essay Question (5pts)

Ted Haggard: "I am a deceiver and a liar. There is a part of my life that is so repulsive and dark that I've been warring against it all of my adult life."

Gerry Studds: "I did nothing wrong. It was a consensual relationship with a young adult. This young man knew what he was doing."

Which is the more moral response to the discovery of one's personal sin. Explain your answer.
Posted by: Mike || 11/06/2006 9:06 Comments || Top||

#5  Up until last week, I never heard of this guy.
Posted by: tu3031 || 11/06/2006 9:38 Comments || Top||

#6  "Which is the more moral response to the discovery of one's personal sin. Explain your answer."

Your question would make sense if both men believed themselves to be sinning. It is an apples and oranges problem.
Posted by: Flea || 11/06/2006 9:46 Comments || Top||

#7  Yeah, what #5 said.

I can't say it deters me from going to the polls tomorrow. Sorry, Big Media... chalk up this Haggard thing as a "bummer for him" but no real impact on my life.
Posted by: eLarson || 11/06/2006 10:02 Comments || Top||

#8  I'm Ted Hagggard and I approve this 'massage'.
Posted by: Art || 11/06/2006 10:38 Comments || Top||

#9  I guess next time I have a few too many the night before, I won't wake up saying, " I feel haggard"
Posted by: Capsu 78 || 11/06/2006 11:29 Comments || Top||

#10  I trust the following is a fact:
The majority of regular folks do not conduct their sexual lives like the Right Reverends Haggerd and Swaggart do/did.

Are
1) homos
2) preachers, priests, mullahs
3) rock stars
4) rabbits

more prone to promiscuity than us 'normals' are?

Posted by: Home Made Sin || 11/06/2006 13:00 Comments || Top||

#11  If you wake up after drinking way too much, and you say "I feel Haggard", you better hope he used a condom. /rimshot

(yes pun intended)
Posted by: OldSpook || 11/06/2006 14:01 Comments || Top||

#12  Thats not funny Old Spook.
This is a cuttin' into CD sales.
Hey, maybe there is a C&W song in this somewhere...
Posted by: Merle Haggard || 11/06/2006 14:12 Comments || Top||

#13  That's funny, Merle, Swaggart also had a cousin, who was in country music- - Jerry Lee Lewis.:-)
Posted by: GK || 11/06/2006 14:41 Comments || Top||

#14  Be sure to buy my CDs "Sweet Little Thirteen" and "She Ain't Heavy, She's My Cousin".
Posted by: Jerry Lee || 11/06/2006 14:52 Comments || Top||

#15  Swaggart would make a damn fine rock and roll singer. He doesn't have the talent of his cousin Jerry Lee Lewis but he is talented.
Posted by: john || 11/06/2006 14:53 Comments || Top||

#16  Disgraced Haggard: I am a "deceiver and a liar"

Well, at least he admitted it when cornered, unlike some politicians that have shown up in the news lately.
Posted by: gorb || 11/06/2006 17:08 Comments || Top||

#17  So if the right reverend Ted Haggard is "a deciever and a liar," do we believe him in this statement?

Imr so confuzd by this logic abyss, Imr gna hex-plode!
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 11/06/2006 22:21 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
Intrepid stuck, move scrubbed for now
NEW YORK - The legendary aircraft carrier USS Intrepid got stuck in the deep Hudson River mud Monday as powerful tugboats fought to pull it free to tow the floating museum downriver for a $60 million overhaul.

The mission was scrubbed for the day at around 10:30 a.m. as the tide went down, said Dan Bender, a Coast Guard spokesman. There was no immediate word when the effort would resume.

After 24 years at the same pier on Manhattan's West Side, the World War II warship began inching backward out of its berth, but moved only about 15 feet before its giant propellers jammed in the thick mud. The decommissioned war ship no longer has engines of its own.
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Posted by: tu3031 || 11/06/2006 13:02 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  ...Just don't break the boat, guys. :)
All kidding aside, the staff of the USS North Carolina will be watching this closely, because they are planning the same thing in the next year or so - only this two will be all the way up to Norfolk, a day or so trip at tow speeds.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 11/06/2006 13:31 Comments || Top||

#2  Again,all you have to do is look to Washington and see that George Bush didn't have a workable exit plan for the Intrepid...

PS Your going to love my new look, I just sent my face out to be pressed : )
Posted by: Nancy Pelosi || 11/06/2006 15:02 Comments || Top||

#3  Did you need a coupe of tugboats to help you out with it?
Posted by: tu3031 || 11/06/2006 15:15 Comments || Top||

#4  No, smart ass. But the dredging did take longer than expected. Now, I have an appoinment with my interior decorator to choose drapes for my new office, so buzz off, peon.
Posted by: Nancy Pelosi || 11/06/2006 15:26 Comments || Top||

#5  Well they scrubbed the move of the Intrepid, and something tells me you may have to scrub your move too, Nancy.
Posted by: mcsegeek1 || 11/06/2006 16:50 Comments || Top||

#6  Oh to be SLEPed at 62.
Posted by: Shipman || 11/06/2006 17:49 Comments || Top||

#7  Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

"The Intrepid, fully manned by Vulcans."
Posted by: Anonymoose || 11/06/2006 18:39 Comments || Top||

#8  Long as it doesn't sink leaving the pier (like that that sub tender did some years ago).
Posted by: Pappy || 11/06/2006 21:25 Comments || Top||

#9  "The mission was scrubbed for the day at around 10:30 a.m. as the tide went down.... There was no immediate word when the effort would resume."

Ummm, howzabout when the tide comes back in again?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 11/06/2006 22:59 Comments || Top||


Arabia
Yemen sez it needs big bucks to enter GCC
SANAA: Yemen's prime minister said on Thursday that his country needs some $48 billion over a decade in order to catch up with GCC economies. A committee comprising Yemen and the six monarchies of the Gulf Cooperation Council concluded the money was needed to carry out development projects and enable the Yemeni economy to integrate with Gulf counterparts, Abdel Kader Bajammal told a meeting of GCC and Yemeni ministers.

Ministers from Yemen and GCC members Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE met in Sanaa to discuss Yemen's economic integration with the Gulf bloc and to prepare for a Yemen donors' meeting slated for November 15-16 in London.

Bajammal said the $48 billion required through 2015 would be spent mainly on upgrading Yemen's infrastructure, combating poverty and unemployment and boosting education.
They could perhaps do that after they shoot all the turbanned holy men.
The only country in the Arabian Peninsula without direct access to the Gulf, Yemen has for a decade been knocking at the GCC's door. The GCC partners, which forged their alliance in 1981, have been in no hurry to admit the poor country of some 20 million into their ranks.
Yemen: the Turkey of the GCC.
Posted by: Steve White || 11/06/2006 00:06 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:


Britain
OK to kill disabled newborns (but not murderers)
If a once-respected British medical school has its way, British doctors will be routinely killing babies born with serious disabilities. The Times of London reported in a page one story this weekend on the shocking proposal from Britain's respected Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecology. The College has called on doctors to consider permitting infanticide in the case of seriously disabled newborn babies.

According to the paper, geneticists and medical ethicists supported the proposal -— as did the mother of a severely disabled child -— while a prominent children’s doctor described it as "social engineering.”
How about "infanticide"
Posted by: Jackal || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Infanticide pure and simple. This goes along with the recent practice in the Netherlands that lets a 'committee' (always the same people, you'll note) decide whether a child with severe medical problems should live or die.

Margaret Sanger is alive and well in Europe.

I don't think this will happen in the U.S. If it does I'm going to be out there throwing myself in front of the speeding train.
Posted by: Steve White || 11/06/2006 1:33 Comments || Top||

#2  It's the natural course of National socialism to allow such things. Medical funds should only be spent on the aryan, strong and healthy don't you must undrstand?

Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 11/06/2006 2:12 Comments || Top||

#3  Hell no, as per both the Nazis + Commies the killing of seemingly disabled babies has never changed anything as a matter of nation-specific ideo health or popul stats. Other than making mothers or parents' upset, and paying big Govt $$$ to scientists or specialists, the only pragmatic consequence of GOVT SELECTIVE INFANTICIDE has been to save a few minor dollars vv already deficit-heavy national [Socialist/
Commie]budgets.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 2:24 Comments || Top||

#4  It's how you get stem cells.
Posted by: Skidmark || 11/06/2006 5:23 Comments || Top||

#5  Dr. Mengele, call your office.
Posted by: Korora || 11/06/2006 9:47 Comments || Top||

#6  What's next....forcing a woman who is knowingly carrying a disabled infant to term to have an abortion? Killing the child against his or her parents' wishes, because after all, the doctors know better?
Posted by: Swamp Blondie || 11/06/2006 12:56 Comments || Top||

#7  Yes, that would be the NEXT logical step, SB.
Posted by: BA || 11/06/2006 13:42 Comments || Top||

#8  They'll just be doing explicitly what they've done through inaction in the past. Consider differences in how the US and the UK treat babies with spina bifida, for example. In the UK, they'd discourage parents from getting aggressive treatment for their babies; in the US they do everything they can to improve the baby's life. Yes, the US way is more expensive, but where would you rather be?

The Dutch may pay for ‘escorts’ for their disabled, but they also promote euthanasia. The cognitive dissonace is amazing.
Posted by: Eric Jablow || 11/06/2006 17:43 Comments || Top||

#9  Some friends of mine in Denver have a daughter with spina biffida. They were told she probably wouldn't live to be ten. She graduated from college a couple of years ago, and is attending DU law school.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 11/06/2006 18:47 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
Ortega appears to have won Nicaraguan election
Former Nicaraguan dictator leader Daniel Ortega appeared headed for victory Monday in his longtime quest to regain power, 16 years after a U.S.-backed rebellion helped drive the former Marxist revolutionary from office. Early results from Sunday's presidential election gave the Sandinista leader a strong lead over his four rivals. His victory, if confirmed by final results, would expand the club of Perfect Latin American Idiots leftist Latin rulers led by Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, who has tried to help his ally by shipping cheap oil to the energy-starved nation.

Ortega, who led Nicaragua from 1985-1990, has repeatedly said he is not the Marxist revolutionary who fought U.S.-backed Contra rebels, a war that left 30,000 dead and the economy in shambles.
It's the New Daniel. Look at those nice sheep's clothes.
But while he has toned down his leftist rhetoric and pledged to continue free-trade policies, the United States remains openly wary of its former Cold War foe. Washington has threatened to withhold aid to the nation, fearing a return to the socialist economic policies of the 1980s.

With 15 percent of polling stations counted, Ortega had 40 percent of Sunday's vote, compared with 33 percent for his closest challenger, the wealthy banker Eduardo Montealegre. To win outright and avoid a runoff, the leftist Sandinista leader needs just 35 percent of the vote and a five-point advantage over his closest opponent. Three others rivals were well behind: Sandinista dissident Edmundo Jarquin, ruling-party candidate Jose Rizo and former Contra rebel Eden Pastora.

The U.S. Embassy said it was too soon to "make an overall judgment on the fairness and transparency of the process."
I'm sure Jimmeh doesn't think it too soon: if an anti-American leftist wins, it must a fair election.
"We are receiving reports of some anomalies in the electoral process," including polling stations that opened late and closed early, the embassy said.

At stake are millions of dollars in potential investments, many from foreign companies drawn to Nicaragua by its cheap labor, low crime rates and decision to join the new Central American Free Trade Agreement. "We are playing with the stability of the country," said Jose Adan Aguirre, president of the Chamber of Commerce.

After voting Sunday, Ortega said he was confident there wouldn't be a runoff or any more elections. "Nicaragua wins today," he said, climbing into his Mercedes sport utility vehicle and driving away with his wife.


Posted by: Jackal || 11/06/2006 09:25 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  People that don't learn their lessons usually get what they deserve...
Posted by: tu3031 || 11/06/2006 10:40 Comments || Top||

#2  It'll be interesting to see how he handles the economy without a sugar-daddy and a villian to blame his failures upon.

Of course he'll always be the darling of the left so he's got that going for him. Can leftist bootlickers provide enough tourist dollars to prop up the Nicaraguan economy?
Posted by: rjschwarz || 11/06/2006 13:16 Comments || Top||

#3  It'll be interesting to see how he handles the economy without a sugar-daddy and a villian to blame his failures upon.


He's counting on Chavez to be his sugar daddy. The US will always be the villain.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 11/06/2006 14:23 Comments || Top||

#4  Right, tu3031. I still need to buy a boggle, my supply is depleted.
Posted by: twobyfour || 11/06/2006 14:31 Comments || Top||

#5  Let's see how long it is until he starts importing Russian or Chinese Migs and missiles capable of reaching the southern US.

Soon as this shit starts we should send him a loud, clear, and flashy message (impacting directly on the Presidential palace in Managua).

Posted by: FOTSGreg || 11/06/2006 18:09 Comments || Top||

#6  I still need to buy a boggle.

WalMart's having a sale. I wiped out the supply in Colorado Springs.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 11/06/2006 18:50 Comments || Top||


Carter Helps Monitor Nicaragua Presidential Election
All Things Considered, November 5, 2006 · Former president Jimmy Carter is monitoring Nicaragua's presidential elections. This is President Carter's fourth time monitoring Nicaraguan elections with the Carter Center. He talks with host Debbie Elliott about how the elections -- and Ortega himself -- look different this time around.
Wipe your chin, Debbie.
DE: Should the U.S. be concerned about the prospect of an Ortega presidency?

JC: Well, I'm not sure. This is our 67th election around the world. We have experience in many different kinds of elections. And I don't think there's any doubt that Ortega has attempted to change his reputation. In the past, for instance, the election, say in 1990, his colors were red and black, his symbol was a fighting rooster, and his words were very harsh. This time his campaign manager is his wife Rosario, and now the major colors on his billboards are pastels, and his major appeal is to peace and reconciliation. He endorses a principle of free enterprise instead of socialism. So he's tried to change his attitude in the public's mind, and whether he'll succeed we won't know until the votes are counted.

DE: I've read where he's using John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance" as his campaign theme song.

JC: Yes, that's true. And of course, as you know, in many countries around the world -- my wife and I have visited about 125 countries -- you hear John Lennon's song “Imagine” used almost equally with national anthems. So John Lennon has had a major impact on some of the countries that are developing in the world.
Posted by: Fred || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  FREEREPUBLIC.com + LUCIANNE.com + WORLDNEWS.com > DANNY ORTEGA is favorite and poised/likely to win.
* "Wipe your chin" - don't give future UN GenSec Bill Clinton any ideas.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 4:07 Comments || Top||

#2  If Jimmy is there, I guess we can assume that means the vote was a fraud.
Posted by: anon || 11/06/2006 5:51 Comments || Top||

#3  From Lennon's song: Imagine there's no heaven...and no religion too... I thought Dhimmi was supposed to be a born-again Christian. Much as I like a lot of Lennon's music, he was a commie.
Posted by: Spot || 11/06/2006 8:25 Comments || Top||

#4  What gives him authority to moniter elections? There is no telling what kind of evil comes out of this.
Posted by: closedanger@hotmail.com || 11/06/2006 8:30 Comments || Top||

#5  Yes, Virginia, as hard as it is to believe, he really was President of the United States...
Posted by: tu3031 || 11/06/2006 10:42 Comments || Top||

#6  Well, if he's using designer pastels and playing John Lennon tunes, he's truly a changed man. Boy, do I feel silly for previously thinking otherwise!
Posted by: Swamp Blondie || 11/06/2006 13:42 Comments || Top||


Leftists pour into Oaxaca
TENS of thousands of protesters trying to oust a state governor marched today in the Mexican tourist city of Oaxaca where demonstrators clashed with police last week in a deepening conflict.
"The people are demanding the Oaxaca governor goes, even though there is blood. The people are ready to die," said protester Esther Guzman, a teacher.
Soldiers searched cars for weapons and riot police unrolled razor wire in the city centre as a security measure for the protest by opponents of Governor Ulises Ruiz, who is accused of authoritarianism and corruption and refuses to resign. "The people are demanding the Oaxaca governor goes, even though there is blood. The people are ready to die," said protester Esther Guzman, a teacher.

A five-month-long local conflict in Oaxaca spiralled into a national problem when President Vicente Fox sent thousands of federal riot police to expel striking teachers and leftist activists from the street barricades they had built. Federal forces backed by armoured vehicles with water canons clashed with protesters throwing petrol bombs last week. At least one protester was killed in clashes, bringing the death toll since the conflict started to about 15, mostly activists. Today, one youth was wounded when gunmen opened fire on a university campus occupied by students. The campus contains a protester-run radio station.

In Oaxaca city's leafy central square, police donned body armor in fear of clashes with marchers. The army checked cars on highways into the city, apparently looking for firearms.
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Posted by: Fred || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  MexiCommies - suckers for Spanish Flypaper.
Posted by: .com || 11/06/2006 0:27 Comments || Top||

#2  With Venezuelan and Iranian petro-dollars to support them, and Venezuela as a secure base, the leftists could easily turn this into an actual civil war. The consequences for this country would be immediate and dire, starting with a massive increase in the number of illegals pouring across the open border. Mexico already has a larger fraction of its population living outside its border than any other country in the world (up to 12% depending on whom you ask). This could only make it worse. Castro, Chavez, and their Mexican left toadies are planning nothing less than a full-scale invasion of the US. If Chavez will provide them, this could include heavy weapons.
The US Chamber of Commerce's greed for cheap labor has set this up. They will have a lot to answer for if the worst happens and swinging from lampposts is not an impossible outcome for them.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy || 11/06/2006 0:36 Comments || Top||

#3  It's true that the US Chamber of Commerce had a lot of help from Rodent Party multi-cultists in promoting open borders, but the GOP is in power now and the USCofC is clearly behind their non-policy.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy || 11/06/2006 1:30 Comments || Top||

#4  Battling/Fighting to see whom will control the sidewalks + sub-streets/highways of the future NORTH-SOUTH AMER, GLOBAL TRANS-POLAR TRANS-CONTINENTAL HIGHWAY, are we??? Iff America builds it, the TIPTOE-NAKED-THRU-THE-TULIPS = REGULATORY GOVT-ism-TOTALITARIANISM, THEY WHOM MUST NOT BE SEEN/HEARD/NAMED/BLAMED BUT MUST BE OBEYED Commies-WaffleCrats will come???
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 4:20 Comments || Top||

#5  Oaxaca - Mexico's "National Training Center" for future operations in LA, San Antonio, Houston, Denver, etc.
Posted by: Procopius2K || 11/06/2006 9:24 Comments || Top||

#6  Machine guns with real bullets today means safe streets in your town tomorrow.
Posted by: wxjames || 11/06/2006 12:12 Comments || Top||


China-Japan-Koreas
Next UN chief alarmed by Japan's nuclear debate but not by Islams!
Posted by: 3dc || 11/06/2006 20:58 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This isn't particularly unusual. Koreans have a visceral reaction to the Japanese. For example, back in the 80's the Korean government cut down 60,000 beautiful, mature (60+ years old) cherry trees in Seoul because they had been planted by the Japanese and were viewed as examples of "cultural imperialism."
Posted by: RWV || 11/06/2006 21:57 Comments || Top||

#2  Once again the UN proves its utter uselessness.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/06/2006 22:28 Comments || Top||


Europe
Turkish ex-OM Ecevit dies
Former Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit has died after nearly six months in a coma following a stroke, aged 81. The veteran politician had five terms in office in a career of four decades, before being swept from power in 2002.

He ordered the invasion of Cyprus in 1974 to protect the Turkish Cypriot minority, leading to the island's division which still exists today.

Mr Ecevit was responsible for pushing Turkey closer to the West and towards candidacy for EU membership. The former Socialist prime minister had strongly opposed the country's Islamists and championed the secular state.

He was swept from power in 2002 after refusing to resign on health grounds, and he was blamed in part for the economic crisis which rocked Turkey. This made way for the rise of current Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development Party. more at the link
Posted by: lotp || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:


Home Front: Politix
Ohio Democrats commit public fraud in attemt to disrupt GOP GOTV
The image shows it, and Free Republic has been digging into the ownership of the dmain and host.

OPERATION INFILTRATION: Sign up here to become a GOP GOTV Double agent

Turns out all these are owned and run by Ohio campaign consultants that work for Democrats/Liberals exclusively, and are tightly tied to the "Ohio Progressinves" and some other liberal PACs.

The funny thing is that some Demcratic Campaigns in Ohio have campaign workers that can be linked to the ownership of the site as well.

Michelle Malkin jus tposted on this as well - continnue coverage thre, and comment below.

http://michellemalkin.com/archives/006279.htm


And don't forget to ...

Sign up and call or I'll kick your ass!
Posted by: OldSpook || 11/06/2006 14:46 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Eric Vessels, aka Plunderbund aka InsidePaint.com aka Shakblog, has a Saudi Connection.

Whether it is merely a legitimate business, or something more should be approached with all due diligence. Many people do business with Saudi Arabia; however, it seems a little interesting when that person doing business is a Democratic Operative trying to block a GOP "Get Out the Vote" effort... [Link]

Vessels who is a democratic party precinct official in Columbus Ohio, is listed on the Saudi Site "Saudi Commerce" which lists it's purpose as "matching buyers and sellers".

The contact is clearly Eric Vessels, with his phone number, home address and name listed.

The site to which Saudi commerce links is Eric Vessel's "Shak Blog", where he sells pens made of bamboo. There, he lists his name and contact info. ... [Link]

One Shakblog page directs you to "alternate payments". There one can find the information for payment: [Link]

It is the same contact information for Eric Vessels as the Democratic Party website lists...

In the interest of fairness, I went to pull up what other sites may be linked to shakblog for business. In addition to Shakblog Contact info and a plea for bamboo boxes listed in Arabic on Trade Key,

I found this information linking the Shakblog paypal account to Plunderbund...

[Link]

[Link 2]

Appreciate very much! [Link 3]

I asked the same question a couple days ago. Just delete the hard returns after each line of the form. Example:




should look like this:

[Link]

I'm trying to put up paypal code and it all works fine, but there is some excessive space I can't seem to get rid of. It would be great if I could get some feedback. I'm using a page for this and not a post.

Page is [Link]

I put up the same exact code from Paypal here to show the difference. Spacing not a problem here: [Link]

In truth, the man may very well be merely doing business with the Saudis, or just looking for it. Shakblog/Plunderbund/Eric Vessels is certainly a very busy man and I commend him for his beautiful pens - evidently, they are in high demand in the Middle East. However, I am not as sanguine about that little voter intimidation issue...
AoS note at 1615 CST: Embedded the links so as not to hose our formatting.
Posted by: OldSpook || 11/06/2006 15:07 Comments || Top||

#2  Hmm,

The perp is now Claiming it was a joke gone bad. Now a Hoax. Now just kidding.


Jon Carry izzat U?
Posted by: OldSpook || 11/06/2006 15:10 Comments || Top||

#3  They tracked down the ownerhip, and the (self-described) hosting service owner posted this to Freep.

It's time this mess got cleared up.

I'm Paul Ackerman, one of the two partners from Linwood Campaign Services.

Ryan Fissel is my business partner and he does own Chromahost, but it exists pretty much as a hosting company for our campaign consulting business.

Buckeye State Blog began to be hosted at Chromahost in February of this year once it became a statewide blog dedicated to Ohio Progressive Politics.

Russell Hughlock (who is NOT Russell Walters) runs Buckeye State Blog, we do not.

Russell, based on what I've leared since I started hearing about this at 6:15am this morning, is running some sort of hoax trying to get into your heads.

Frankly, I don't care if he thinks it was successful or not, he's an idiot and has been told repeatedly, and forcefully, to own up to this pathetic joke.

He hasn't so we are now doing so. Tom at Bizzyblog has posted Ryan's response and I'm posting this now.

The fun part was calling all of our current clients to let them know that people on the Internet was lumping them together in some sort of keystone cops plot. And the hardest part was telling my wife, Jean Herendeen Ackerman, about this.

You see, she ran and lost by 68 votes in the primary (on May 2nd ... the January 15th reference was LAST January 15th) for state representative. Ryan Fissel acted as her campaign manager.

Russell Hughlock and I aren't exactly on speaking terms right now.
Posted by: OldSpook || 11/06/2006 15:12 Comments || Top||


NYC principal campaigns on duty
In a letter sent home with students the Friday before Election Day, the principal of an East Bronx public school called on parents to support the Democratic incumbent in a hotly contested state Senate race. Another official at the school used her city government email address to solicit campaign volunteers for the same candidate.

In the letter, the principal of Public School 71, Lance Cooper, credits City Council Member James Vacca and state Senator Jeffrey Klein with helping the school secure new computers after several units were stolen last month. The "Dear Parents" letter also praises the two politicians for assisting "with the funding of the Science Lab, which is now operational."

The letter, a scanned version of which was e-mailed to The New York Sun, reads: "With their support and intervention P.S. 71 can continue to be the excellent school that it has always been. So it is my sincere hope, that we endorse these Community Leaders when they need our support as a way of always saying thank you for always being there for P.S. 71!"

Mr. Klein, a Democrat who represents portions of the Bronx and lower Westchester County, faces the Bronx Republican chairman, Joseph Savino, in tomorrow's election.

“ Department of Education employees "shall maintain a posture of neutrality with respect to all candidates," while on duty or in contact with students, according to the Chancellor's Regulations ”
While labor unions representing teachers and administrators regularly endorse candidates, individual Department of Education employees "shall maintain a posture of neutrality with respect to all candidates," while on duty or in contact with students, according to the Chancellor's Regulations. Using school equipment to produce political materials and disseminating campaign-related literature in any school building are forbidden. "The principal is responsible for ensuring that unauthorized material is not posted, distributed or displayed" according to the regulations.
Fox in the hen house, in this case.


Mr. Cooper could not be reached for comment yesterday. A spokeswoman for the Department of Education, Kelly Devers, said if the letter had been sent by the principal, it would be an apparent violation of the Chancellor's Regulations. She noted that the department had not authenticated the letter, but said it was looking into the matter.

“ (The letter) was distributed on school property, during school hours, using school computers and school letterhead ”
Mr. Savino said he saw the letter Friday afternoon while campaigning outside the school. He said he was troubled that it "was distributed on school property, during school hours, using school computers and school letterhead." Mr. Savino, who was endorsed by Mayor Bloomberg, said he hoped the principal did not write the letter in response to any political pressure.

A campaign spokeswoman for Mr. Klein, Taryn Duffy, said the state senator did not know that the letter would be sent. "We have always maintained a wall of separation between his role as a New York state senator, and his campaign — and we would ask everybody else to do the same," she said.

The school's parent coordinator, Renee Reilly, said the letter sounded like an expression of "sincere gratitude," and was not overtly political."Maybe it was bad timing," Ms. Reilly said. "Whether it's Christmas or Election Day, you thank people at the time of an event. You don't wait until it's politically correct to do it."

Referring to Mr. Vacca and Ms. Klein, she added: "They've helped us with our science lab, and they helped us replace stolen laptops. Anybody who is going to help out children, how can you not be grateful and want to help them back?"

In an e-mail sent last week from her Department of Education address, Ms. Reilly, who lives in Pelham Bay, solicited volunteers to distribute campaign literature on Mr. Klein's behalf. "Senator Jeff Klein's office contacted me looking for volunteers on ‘Election Day' to hand out flyers in front of PS71, depending on the shift you are available a meal will be provided. If you are interested please contact me and I will forward your name to the Senator. Thank you," the e-mail said.

Posted by: lotp || 11/06/2006 12:52 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  isn't that nice of her to give up her job in support of her candidate.
Posted by: Clkethel OHlkdj || 11/06/2006 14:16 Comments || Top||

#2  how can you not be grateful and want to help them back?

Ummm...how bout cuz it's against the f*ck*ng law?
Posted by: mcsegeek1 || 11/06/2006 14:42 Comments || Top||

#3  Rangel said good-bye to NCLB.
Posted by: anonymous2u || 11/06/2006 16:53 Comments || Top||


Reps Cut Dhimmi Lead in Campaign's Final Days
Latest Pew poll. It's now 43-47 among likely voters, from 39-50 in mid-October. All the details are at the link.

This is a hard swerve in the last few days, and the Reps can thank, in part, John Kerry for it, just as the Dhimmis had Mark Foley to thank for their earlier bulge.

If you haven't yet voted early, get out tomorrow and vote. Vote.
Posted by: Steve White || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Steve, since I'm both alive and not a Democrat, can I still vote often?
Posted by: Secret Master || 11/06/2006 1:44 Comments || Top||

#2  So you Americans have a big race on tomorrow too?
Posted by: Gladys || 11/06/2006 5:24 Comments || Top||

#3  The "tightening" is more likely a hedging of pollsters bets, tweaking the weighting within the polling. Projecting a wave and getting a ripple wouldn't put them in good light for future elections.

Manipulation is the only way they retain legitimacy.
Posted by: Hyper || 11/06/2006 8:11 Comments || Top||

#4  I'm going to go out on a limb here and say the polls are *bleep*ed. After the last presidential election, I saw a map that showed by-county election results. Except for the major cities and some coastal regions in blue, the entire country was a sea of red. IMHO, the pollsters are suffering from sampling bias because a) they never get out to fly-over land and b) it fits The Narrative of a failed Bushitler regime.
Posted by: SteveS || 11/06/2006 10:28 Comments || Top||

#5  Karl Rove's streak is more impressive than the polsters.
Posted by: Capsu 78 || 11/06/2006 11:26 Comments || Top||

#6  ... I have noticed over the last week or so an increasingly shrill insistence that the Republican's doom is nigh...that more than anything else has convicned me that the results are not going to be what the MSM and the Donks would like us to think.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 11/06/2006 11:57 Comments || Top||

#7  I know why I am going to vote tomorrow, but can anyone give me one reason why any donks would vote tomorrow ?
Posted by: wxjames || 11/06/2006 12:08 Comments || Top||

#8  #7 I know why I am going to vote tomorrow, but can anyone give me one reason why any donks would vote tomorrow?

Hmmmm....for their 'Precious' that they think the thieving dirty Trunks stole from them?

Power for the sake of power.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 11/06/2006 12:22 Comments || Top||

#9  I know why I am going to vote tomorrow, but can anyone give me one reason why any donks would vote tomorrow?

Out of hatred and spite, pure and simple. Donks have long since stopped caring aobut what is good, right and proper, devolving into a quagmire of hatred, bitterness and animosity. It's the antithesis of patriotism, exercised, ironically, under the guise of "saving the country". And it's a helluva lot less painful than self examination, and the admission that they are a dead party with long discredited ideas.

Don't underestimate the power of hate.
Posted by: mcsegeek1 || 11/06/2006 12:35 Comments || Top||

#10  Going to raint tomorrow vrom Cincinnati to Cleveland to DC to Boston. Bad news for donks.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 11/06/2006 13:09 Comments || Top||

#11  We can hope that the gen-y slackers that so often show up at these protest rallys are too busy smoking some doob to bother to vote.

"It's, like, in the bag man. *toke*"
Posted by: Trub || 11/06/2006 13:11 Comments || Top||

#12  Some of the rural western Washington shrillness I have heard in the last week or so centers around the theme of "Vote the party, toss the Trunks." Silly me, I thouhgt that you wanted the best person to win, regardless of party affiliation. Oh yeah, that's why our primary that worked so well for all these years got tossed to mirror one from the Granola State.
Posted by: USN, ret. || 11/06/2006 14:20 Comments || Top||


Mexican Ambassador: need EU-style union in 8 years
In a word: no.
There have been conferences, academic papers, mock student parliaments and secret meetings on a confederation of the U.S., Canada and Mexico into future North American Union, but, until now, few officials of any of the three countries have publicly called for the creation of a European Union-style merger.
Nor have they called for returning to European colonies. Same reason, too.
In a panel discussion on U.S.-Mexico relations last Tuesday at the University of Texas at San Antonio, Enrique Berruga, Mexico's ambassador to the United Nations, came right out and said a North American Union is needed – and even provided a deadline. Berruga said the merger must be complete in the next eight years before the U.S. baby boomer retirement wave hits full force. The discussion of was organized by the UTSA Mexico Center and the San Antonio campus of Mexico's National Autonomous University.

Noting that both countries depend on each other economically, Berruga urged leaders to put petty politics aside for the region's benefit. He said the U.S. should abandon plans to build border fences and instead "invest" more in Mexico so the country can do a better job standing on its own. "We will be together forever and we need to make the best out of it," Berruga said, as reported in the San Antonio Express News.

Another panelist, economist Mauricio Gonzalez, who works for the North American Development Bank, created as part of the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, explained that illegal immigration was actually good for the U.S. economy. While it's true, the said, that the immigrants bring down wages in the U.S., it is only by about 2 percent
and besides, they aren't his wages.
In addition, he cited studies showing illegal immigrants do not drain U.S. social services.
SO a law banning them would be no problem. Es verdad?
Posted by: Jackal || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The wise man waits to see where the EU goes after that formation of socalist bunk.

Want to keep your people stupid, poor, and dependant, follow them.
Posted by: closedanger@hotmail.com || 11/06/2006 0:19 Comments || Top||

#2  ART BELL/C2CAM.com Caller > allegedly believes [as an alleged LTime GOP'er]that Repubs should vote for Dems this time around, but also believes that USA will be a de facto SOCIALIST NATION in circa 5-10 years, wid future Socialist Amer to be followed again afterwards by Corporate-based FASCIST AMERIKA = FASCISM/FASCIST NATION.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 1:39 Comments || Top||

#3  Anything to get their hand into the American till.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/06/2006 2:08 Comments || Top||

#4  WND.com > TRANS-CONTINENTAL HIGHWAY will likely be built. What I like to belabel the TREE/BANYAN design - NORTH-SOUTH AMERICA will be the trunk, NORTHERN EURASIA = SOUTHERN AFRICA-"AUSTRALASIA" will be the Head = Roots, depending on world view.
The Lefties should like it becuz of the resemblance to Vietnam/early 1970's-era Peacenik
"Y" or "Yippie" logo. NEW MATH > MSM > SEVEN YEARS = FIVE, or less, D***ng it.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 3:54 Comments || Top||

#5  European Union style merger?

How about finishing the jobs started in 1812 and 1846? More along the lines of the unification of Germany? A full blown trade embargo would hurt who most?

There's a plan.
Posted by: Procopius2K || 11/06/2006 8:26 Comments || Top||

#6  Look, guys - we'll take BC, Sask and Alberta. They at least pay their own way. Quebec? Not a chance in hell. You can keep your froggy morons, thanks.

Same deal for Mexico - Baja, Sonora and Chihuahua, maybe. The rest of 'em can kiss our ass.
Posted by: mojo || 11/06/2006 11:07 Comments || Top||

#7  How about this counter-proposal.

Mexico creates an EU-style union with the nations of Central America and we'll see how that little experiment in similar cultures works out. Otherwise simply cede soverignty and admit Mexico is a failed state and hopes to become a territory or two in the USA.

But don't even attempt this bullshit of part of equals EU-style union nonsense.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 11/06/2006 11:42 Comments || Top||

#8  Invade, enslave, and steal the oil.
Posted by: texhooey || 11/06/2006 11:49 Comments || Top||

#9  That reminds the little joke I play when I meet a moonbat here in France. I tell him: "I think we should become part of the United States".
Posted by: JFM || 11/06/2006 11:52 Comments || Top||

#10  Berruga urged leaders to put petty politics aside for the region's benefit

"C'mon, let's be reasonable. We're all adults here. What's a constitution anyway, it's just a piece of paper, and an outdated piece of paper at that. I wish you'd stop being so damn petty about this..."
Posted by: Seafarious || 11/06/2006 12:41 Comments || Top||

#11  I hear y'all.

OTOH ....

A failed Mexican state means a state which will become dominated by the far left like Subcommandante Marcos in Oaxaca (who is rumored to have embraced Islam).

On our long hard-to-defend border.

The southern border of Mexico is much smaller, easier to defend and has been defended historically.

Just saying ....
Posted by: lotp || 11/06/2006 12:48 Comments || Top||

#12  lotp. I'd accept all of Mexica as territories, not as any kind of equal partner since they are unequal in every meaningful way.

Let them be like Puerto Rico write large. The PUerto Ricans seem to like their status enough that they can't get a majority to change it. Yeah the US is at a disadvantage regarding Territories but it does mean we can control the borders and fix the problems in Mexico without the claims of "illegal war" and other nonsense.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 11/06/2006 13:18 Comments || Top||

#13  He said the U.S. should abandon plans to build border fences and instead "invest" more in Mexico so the country can do a better job standing on its own.

Jeebus, hasn't Ford and others built plants down there? We've invested PLENTY of our money back into Mexico, through tourism, trade (oil), and the illegals sending US $ back home, amigo. Erect the wall, now!
Posted by: BA || 11/06/2006 13:40 Comments || Top||

#14  On our long hard-to-defend border.

So we should cave in to blackmail? I don't mind trade with Mexico, but we've got very little in common with it politically. We need to make the border easier to defend and make it clear we intend to defend it. If they want a taste of '46 again, we should give it to them bigtime.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 11/06/2006 13:47 Comments || Top||

#15  These Mexican/U.N. officials are getting incredibly delusional.
Posted by: Darrell || 11/06/2006 13:57 Comments || Top||

#16  So we should cave in to blackmail?

Nope, just looking at things pragmatically.

Integrating Mexico politically would be a huge and probably debilitating effort. Hell, integrating half the provinces of CANADA would be.

Territory works. So too MIGHT a joint defense arrangement for the hemisphere that tries to push the defensible perimeter around the outer edge of our 3 countries.

Like, um, the one that has been signed off on, in theory ....
Posted by: lotp || 11/06/2006 14:14 Comments || Top||

#17  The whole notion of turning parts of Mexico into American territories is interesting. Never happen, of course, but interesting idea -- 20 to 50 of that and they'd be ready for statehood. We generally don't move them to states quicker than that (Texas being the big exception).

But a correction -- Puerto Rico is NOT a territory, it's a commonwealth. That's why they elect their own governor; territories have a governor appointed by the president.

lotp: we already have a joint defense perimeter around the US and Canada. Adding Mexico wouldn't be a huge burden if it was politically desirable.
Posted by: Steve White || 11/06/2006 14:26 Comments || Top||

#18  Okay, territory is the right word and Puerto Rico the wrong example. I'd prefer the US Government determine the Governors, at least until things are cleaned up a bit. Then perhaps they can become Commonwealths and then vote for leaving the Union or Statehood after a century.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 11/06/2006 14:46 Comments || Top||

#19  The CIA fact book describes Puerto Rico's "dependency status as :

unincorporated, organized territory of the US with commonwealth status; policy relations between Puerto Rico and the US conducted under the jurisdiction of the Office of the President


Four of the 50 United States are also commonwealths, MA,PA, VA and KY.

I'm not sure where you're heading on this, lotp. Further social, legal integration with Mexico in an EU style is not in the interest of the US. There may or may not be an opportunity for defence cooperation. But social or legal? No thanks.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 11/06/2006 14:49 Comments || Top||

#20  No to the tri-state union-don't hurt the red-blooded American worker by pushing for a union that will decimate his standard of living.

If anything, statehood for Mexico as the 51st state of the US, in which case our economy would be dynamic, having both inflow and outflow instead of primarily a capital drain. Otherwise, just try to build good relations with our neighbor while making sure not to weaken our sovereignty in determining our laws or ensuring our economic security.
Posted by: Jules || 11/06/2006 15:51 Comments || Top||

#21  Harold Coyle's "Trial By Fire" is an interesting read about what a Second mexican War might look like (though IMO it does devolve towards the end into a hostage rescue scenario instead of a full-fledged knock-em'-in-the-dirt war).

IMO the fact is that the Mexican border can be defended and would be if it came right down to it. If the US could do it against the Apaches, the French/Mexican revolutionaries, and the Mexicans, we can sure as hell do it today if a shitstorm starts down there.

Posted by: FOTSGreg || 11/06/2006 18:21 Comments || Top||


Voter anxiety mounts as November 7 draws near
ScrappleFace
(2006-11-05) — A palpable wave of fear swept across the nation today as precinct-by-precinct voters began to realize that Wednesday morning they’ll probably wake up to news that, once again, they’ve elected the representatives they deserve.

“I want to vote for someone with personal integrity, honesty, solid moral character and a vision for the future of this nation that supercedes personal ambition,” said one Pennsylvania voter, “but instead it looks like we’re going to get someone who’s no better than me.”

The anxiety crossed political boundaries as Republicans and Democrats alike admitted that political advertising filled with gossip, innuendo, vitriol and lies was little more than what one voter called “my daily life, on steroids.”

After months of acrimonious debate on the national stage, insult exchanges on internet forums and blogs, and even some house-to-house political combat, many voters have begun to recognize that politicians behave badly toward each other because the U.S. government is “of the people, by the people and for the people.”

“You can pass laws to get the special interest money out of politics,” said one Chicago-area voter, “but that’s not enough. Real campaign reform would have to get the people out of politics. They’re what’s lousing it up, making it shameful. This would be a truly great government if it weren’t for the people in office and the people who elect them.”

Experts concede that while the government is hobbled by the handicap of human nature, it could still do some good if it had some checks and balances, limited power, rule by law instead of men, and if it were all superintended by some authority higher than mankind.

“If we could draft a document that would specify those constraints,” said one Congressional scholar, “Then we’d have the foundation for the greatest nation on earth.”
Posted by: Korora || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  C2CAM.com Caller > America > SOCIALIST NATION In circa or approxi 5 Years, a full-fledged FASCIST-NAZI [SECULAR ATHIEST AMER TOTALITARIAN?] NATION AFTER THAT. POTUS HILLARY, + Saint Bill as UNO GenSec. Iff the caller is accurate, who's gonna tell the US DemoLeft and International Lefts that SSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHH HITLER > NEW KARL MARXISM, that MEIN KAMPF > NEW DAS KAPITAL/
MANIFESTO, that JUNKERS > NEW DEAL-FDR's WPA???
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 3:05 Comments || Top||

#2  On a non-scrappleface election point:

I would like to remind everybody that the Current Gov of Illinois and De Mayor want to sell the toll roads and Midway airport to the swiss for 75 years with a promise of no competition with other roads.
Posted by: 3dc || 11/06/2006 7:58 Comments || Top||

#3  3dc-
If selling the tollway to the Swiss gets rid of the corruption at the heart of the Ill. Tollway system, then I'm all for it. Maybe they could make the damned thing efficient.
Posted by: Spot || 11/06/2006 8:30 Comments || Top||

#4  The money will be going to the new social welfare fund of the teachers union pension fund.
Posted by: 3dc || 11/06/2006 9:21 Comments || Top||

#5  The "tollway system" was authorised to fund the construction of said tollway system.
Shouldn't we be burning the mortgage buy now???
Posted by: Capsu78 || 11/06/2006 18:16 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Rioting by India police hopefuls
Hundreds of people applying to join the police have gone on the rampage in the northern Indian city of Ghaziabad. Riots began because many felt a written test was too difficult, officials say.
Sign your name here, please Sir.
Whaaa? This is blatant discriminations, isnt it?
Can't have your way, so you riot? That's an automatic flunk. Bzzzzt! Next candidate!
The mob of would-be officers rampaged along a stretch of the main road to Delhi, attacking people and property. Almost 30 people were arrested.
I have the right to remain silent...
"Into the paddy wagon wit' yez!"
"Can I drive?"
"Not from the back."
Passengers were forced from their vehicles and reports say several women were molested. It took police an hour to bring the riots under control.
Somehow I see this as "Police Academy 16: Based on a True Story."
About 20,000 hopefuls had turned up on Sunday evening to take the written test assessing their suitability to be constables in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh police. These men will become gangsters if they do not become policemen
So makes sense to make them policemen, no?
Always assuming there's a difference.
The state's home secretary, RM Srivastava, told the BBC that the candidates were upset because they found the question paper too difficult.
Uttar Pradesh State Police New Recruits Theory Exam - Multiple Choice
Question 1.
A Ghaziabad police officers duties include:
A) Arresting bad guys
B) Smashing up / hijacking buses & cars
C) Smashing Fences
D) Molesting Womens
E) Very many kickbacks, nice Government salarys and very smart uniforms.
As they left the police headquarters in Ghaziabad, several hundred angry applicants began stopping cars and buses on the highway, breaking windows and demanding lifts. The mob then ran out of control along a 5km (three-mile) section of the main highway to Delhi, smashing fences, looting food from kiosks and beating up shopkeepers.
Hmmmm, Dhonut Bhajees...
"It's a riot! Don't call the cops!"
Security forces baton-charged the rioters to restore order. Uttar Pradesh police say they have now obtained still photographs and film of the riots and are busy identifying those responsible so their applications to join the police can be fast-tracked rejected. "These men will become gangsters if they do not become policemen," one man in Ghaziabad was quoted as saying by the Times of India newspaper.
Could be they already are.
The unrest comes as the government is trying to reform the police services.
Oh, that's working well, innit?.
Complaints of police corruption and heavy-handedness are commonplace in India.
No! Reeeeeeeeally? Who'da ever thunkit?
The BBC's Damian Grammaticas in Delhi says most Indians have little faith in their police, viewing them as lazy, corrupt and inefficient. The riots will do little to change that perception, our correspondent says.
Posted by: Admiral Allan Ackbar || 11/06/2006 05:40 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Yep, they wanted to get straight on with the business of planting dope on clueless Western tourists, and rightly wondered why a written test was necessary for this.
Posted by: Flomogum Spolulet7289 || 11/06/2006 10:37 Comments || Top||

#2  Just practicing riot control tactics ..

I lol'd at "Riots began because many felt a written test was too difficult"

This is a pen .. and this is paper , you can stab with the pen and burn the paper . pass !

QED
Posted by: MacNails || 11/06/2006 10:56 Comments || Top||

#3  These men will become gangsters if they do not become policemen

Where was this? Los Angeles?
Posted by: tu3031 || 11/06/2006 12:41 Comments || Top||


Supreme Court to hear moon-sighting case today
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The Supreme Court (SC) will take up the proceedings of a case about the controversy on moon sighting between federal and the NWFP governments today (Monday). A full bench consisting of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Muhammad Nawaz Abbasi and Justice Saiyed Saeed Ashhad will hear the case in which the petitioner has sought legal action against the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
Let's hope they leave all their modern weapons in the cloak room...
Dr Aslam Khaki, an Islamic jurist, said that differences and disputes over the moon sighting resulted in the observance of three Eids on three different days in the country. The federal government, through the secretary of religious affairs, the central and provincial Ruet-e-Hilal committees, the NWFP government, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the leader of the opposition, and Meteorology Department have been made respondents in the petition.
Posted by: Fred || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Indeed, it was terribly blasphemous. They should immediately kill each other and all of their followers. I'm pretty sure that if the moon appears, and there is no one left to see it, there will be no moon shadows - and thus no more bad weather. Do it For the Children™.
Posted by: .com || 11/06/2006 0:37 Comments || Top||

#2  Hilarious comments, .com.
I have to admit to knowing little about this particular "issue" but, like everything else under the sun, it seems to lead to violent conflict among Muslims.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy || 11/06/2006 0:55 Comments || Top||

#3  what a hoot, serious ass-clowns are gearing up for a eid Heart Attack over a moon peek, perhaps we could help them with extra salty snacks sprinkled this winter all over Pak-land and spread the hearty kind of angina.



Posted by: RD || 11/06/2006 1:09 Comments || Top||

#4  Meanwhile, back at the Bat Cave MOSNEWS.com/
Others > ASTEROID MAY SMASH EARTH CIRCA APRIL OF 2029. Even iff Terra Firma t'aint struck par saye, this asteroid's passage may inflict serious to severe damage/side effects to earth.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/06/2006 2:16 Comments || Top||

#5  Why is determining when a new moon begins so friggin' difficult in this day and age? (Oh yes I forgot, muzzies don't live in this day and age.)
Posted by: Spot || 11/06/2006 8:34 Comments || Top||

#6  I'll show you a moon.
Posted by: Jackal || 11/06/2006 9:11 Comments || Top||

#7  RD: No worries, we're on the case!
Posted by: Halliburton - Moon sighting Division || 11/06/2006 13:33 Comments || Top||

#8  Ohhh, the esteemed site owner is cheeky today.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 11/06/2006 13:36 Comments || Top||

#9  Whatever happened to that bazillion dollar satellite our Muzzie friends were going to put up to tell them where the moon was?
Posted by: tu3031 || 11/06/2006 13:54 Comments || Top||

#10  The easy fix:
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/publications/docs/NewASA.htm
Posted by: mojo || 11/06/2006 16:08 Comments || Top||

#11  That's Science, Mojo. Utterly incompatible with Islam.
Posted by: Parabellum || 11/06/2006 16:40 Comments || Top||

#12  I guess that explains the term "moonbat."
Posted by: Mike || 11/06/2006 17:08 Comments || Top||


Musharraf rejects Ghamdi's resignation
President Pervez Musharraf has refused to accept the resignation of Javed Ghamadi from the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII). Dr Ghamdi had resigned from the CII in September as a protest against the government for bypassing the constitutional body on the Women’s Protection Bill by establishing an ulema committee. “President Musharraf has informed the CII that he has rejected Dr Ghamdi’s resignation,” CII Chairman Dr Khalid Masud told Daily Times, adding that the CII would discuss the issue with Musharraf in a meeting likely to be held when the bill would be tabled in the National Assembly.
Posted by: Fred || 11/06/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Any relation to the Saudi al Ghamdi's so conspicuous on 9-11?
Posted by: Grunter || 11/06/2006 0:55 Comments || Top||

#2  Wondered about that myself. But compared to the run of the mill Pak "scholar" he seems a model of decency and moderation.
Posted by: Fred || 11/06/2006 13:24 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
American Soldiers Again Serving in Vietnam
November 5, 2006: After over 30 years, U.S. Army troops are returning to Vietnam. These training specialists will help to upgrade the combat capabilities of the Vietnamese forces. Because American troops are now the most combat experienced in the world, they are much in demand as trainers. Vietnam, on the other hand, has not seen combat since 1979, when there was a brief border war with China. There, the combat experienced Vietnamese beat up on the Chinese, who had not been in large scale combat (there had been some border skirmishes with Russia and India) since the 1950s.

The Vietnam live in fear of another Chinese invasion. Not because relations with China are currently frosty, they aren't, but because China and Vietnam have been feuding for about a thousand years. Vietnam was originally founded by Chinese fleeing the rule of the Chinese empire. Over the centuries, Chinese troops have occasionally entered Vietnam, trying to bring the area under Chinese rule. That potential, at least for many Vietnamese, remains, and thus the desire to have some American military trainers visit, and impart whatever combat wisdom they might have. The Chinese, as always, have the numerical advantage, so the Vietnamese want to gain a qualitative edge. Vietnam also wants to improve relations with the United States.

Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 11/06/2006 04:37 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Danger - Cognitive Hazard

Show this to some 70's era leftie and watch his head explode trying to explain it. Do not attempt this in elevators, subways, or any other confined areas where other human beings are present.
Posted by: Procopius2K || 11/06/2006 8:34 Comments || Top||

#2  He, he, he.
Posted by: gromgoru || 11/06/2006 8:38 Comments || Top||

#3  Think we can send Kerry? After all he has SO MUCH military experience.

And he's been to vietnam before.

Maybe he could show them how to burn down villages...
Posted by: CrazyFool || 11/06/2006 8:47 Comments || Top||

#4  Show this to some RIGHTY, watch THEIR head explode. (My head exploded when the Economist ran an article a decade ago announcing the return of American Express and Coca Cola to Viet Nam.)
Posted by: Perfesser || 11/06/2006 10:15 Comments || Top||

#5  The graphic expresses my feelings perfectly. The flashback was stunning. Two whole years in a microsecond.

Amazing!

Well, I hold no grudge against the Vietamese people.

More power to them on their march into the 21st Century.
Posted by: kelly || 11/06/2006 10:23 Comments || Top||

#6  Oh No! Bush is getting us into another quagmire!

/Sarcasm off

Al
Posted by: frozen Al || 11/06/2006 10:30 Comments || Top||

#7  Kerry back in Vietnam:

1 Sunburn + 1 Mosquito Bite + 1 case of Diarrhea = 3 Purple Hearts and an automatic rotation back to the Land of the Big PX.

Through in a Silver Star for killing the Mosquito during hand-to-wing combat.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 11/06/2006 11:09 Comments || Top||

#8  You know, I suspect that when they asked for training consultants they didn't have J*hn Fucking K*rry in mind.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman || 11/06/2006 11:20 Comments || Top||

#9  #4 Show this to some RIGHTY, watch THEIR head explode.

Hardly. It only validates what the original effort was about, it just took the Commies in Vietnam time to figure that their system wasn’t going to work any better than it has in N.Korea. The Chinese figured it out by themselves before they were sucked down the economic blackhole that got Russia. Now the Chinese have a big economic lead on them and they’re concerned about Beijing’s historical hegemony behavior. Suddenly the tables are turned and now they are concerned, just as Johnson/Nixon were, about the same issues of regional expansion.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 11/06/2006 12:13 Comments || Top||

#10  I have a feeling about this. I'm afraid it'll be another... ummm... Vietnam.
Posted by: Fred || 11/06/2006 14:10 Comments || Top||

#11  If there's anyone the Vietnamese hate more than the US, it's China. They've been enemies for going on a thousand years.
Posted by: mojo || 11/06/2006 14:26 Comments || Top||

#12  MAC-V. Open for business. Again.

Right on.

Wonder of Jon Carry nos?
Posted by: kelly || 11/06/2006 16:47 Comments || Top||

#13  Hmmm, didn't the North Vietnamese conduct an incursion into Cambodia to overthrow or stop the overthrow of that government and didn't they also conduct operations against Laos after the little border episode with China?

I also remember something about this little ship called the Mayaguez.

Regardless, warming relations with Viet Nam is a good thing in my book.

Posted by: FOTSGreg || 11/06/2006 18:05 Comments || Top||

#14  Vietnam didn't take the Mayaguez
Posted by: Xenophon || 11/06/2006 19:55 Comments || Top||

#15  True. It seems that was the Khmer Rouge.
Posted by: trailing wife || 11/06/2006 22:00 Comments || Top||



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