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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Today's Idiot

Man allegedly tries to put wife in oven


CONYERS, Ga. - A man has been arrested after allegedly trying to force his estranged wife into an oven on Thanksgiving in front of their five children.
Martin Luther Jackson, 31, of Decatur, has been charged with aggravated assault, aggravated battery, cruelty to children and possession of marijuana after the Nov. 23 incident, said Sgt. Jodi Shupe of the Rockdale County Sheriff's Office.
Jackson and his 29-year-old wife, who have been separated since July, have five children ranging in age from 1 to 13 years old, Shupe said. Jackson apparently started fighting with his wife after she and the children returned to their Conyers home on Thanksgiving.
At one point during the fight, Jackson allegedly attempted to stuff his wife inside the kitchen oven, which had been left on to heat the house, Shupe said. The woman escaped and went to the sheriff's office with visible head injuries, Shupe said.
Investigators found Jackson hiding under a bed at his mother's house in Decatur, where he had been living since the separation, Shupe said.
Theres a red under my bed
And theres a little green man in my head
Posted by: Free Radical || 12/01/2006 16:35 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [18 views] Top|| File under:

#1  meh.
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:11 Comments || Top||

#2  Investigators found Jackson hiding under a bed at his mother's house

With his eyes screwed shut and his index fingertips stacattoing nasty waves in his earholes, Jackson chanted "Ninininininini, she's a turkey doncha see eeeeeee, neeeee." You can't see me 'cause my eyes are shut. I said I wanted to have her and the kids for Thanksgiving dinner. So niineeniineeni.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412 || 12/01/2006 23:33 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
TX moviegoer finds rabid bat crawling on ankle
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 16:07 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Texas? They should be well aware that bats are useful creatures.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 12/01/2006 21:32 Comments || Top||


-Lurid Crime Tales-
Ex-Waitress Sentenced For Mailing "Explosive Condoms"
A former strip club waitress was sentenced Wednesday to five years of supervised release after she pleaded guilty to mailing threatening letters and flammable material, including condoms filled with a potentially explosive mixture, court documents said.

The documents said Kimberly Lynn Dasilva, 49, of Hull, mailed the condoms to a television station, strip clubs where she had worked and other places, saying she was tired of being mistreated by men. In May, she pleaded guilty to mailing threatening communications and a violation of injurious articles as nonmailable.

U.S. District Judge George O'Toole YJCMTSU sentenced Dasilva to the supervised release with conditions, including not contacting victims, receiving mental health counseling and treatment, performing 500 hours of community service and refraining from alcohol.

None of the condoms exploded. Dasilva told investigators she did not think they would explode.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie || 12/01/2006 14:51 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [12 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Spray on?
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:19 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
Why is the press so in love with Islamofascists?
"A Crafty Madness" blog (via Relapsed Catholic)

. . . The Associated Press, one of the Big Two news sources for the professional media, has apparently become the mechanized mouthpiece for Islamic terrorist propagandists. Well surprise surprise surprise. Our enemies lie and our Betters In the Media find the lies more attractive than the truth, and as well they prefer the glamorous, exotic liars to their dull, stodgy, and familiar countrymen (excepting everyone in their own close circle of “ones who know“). Just read Witness and know this isn’t the first time this sort of thing has gone down.

But there is just one thing I don’t understand…

What’s the attraction this time?

I can get the attraction to Communism and its adherents — it was ostensibly all about the brotherhood of man, and raising the worker from oppression, and freedom from the shackles of conformity and poverty, and so on and so forth. In other words, it talked a great game about giving people more freedom, more progress into a better life in the here and now. Sure, it turned out to be a pack of lies, but they were such pretty lies.

But I don’t get for one minute what is the impetus behind the slavish adoration the liberal intelligentsia in the West has decided to give the Muslim terrorist groups. It is beyond me. I can just barely get the attraction to old-style desert-life Arabs, with their flowing robes and pretty writing and the vision of a long train of camels with their riders fading into the distant past… all the Lawrence of Arabia bullshit. But the crass, crude, barbaric reality of the members of these modern terrorist groups smashes those pretty and wispy dreams to pieces. We’re talking urban men, men who wouldn’t know what to do with a camel if it spit on them, men who shave their crotches before going off to fly planes into buildings, men who are so anally retentive that they freak out if their coworker has a ceramic pig figurine on her (her! the infidel whore! she should be home serving her man!) desk, men who — in a final destruction of the vision of a Saracen in his gleaming cuirass wielding a scimitar that shines like the moon and can slice a hair up the middle — murder their captives by sawing at their necks with butcher knives. These are not your glamorous, exotic Arabs of yore. These are the drooling, six-fingered, rusty-pitchfork-carrying rednecks of every progressive liberal’s nightmares, only with brown skin, dark eyes, and Middle Eastern accents.

And I say “men” advisedly. Despite the Muslim women the press has been careful to seek out and “give equal voice to” is anyone really fooled about the actual worth a woman’s word is given in current Muslim culture? This is a religion where it takes what — two women, is it, for their word to mean as much as one man’s? Yet liberal women spend most of their breath screeching about how awful the Republican rightwinger Christians are.

Speaking of religion — these people even embody every liberal progressive activist’s idea of anathema: they are religious fanatics who insist that not only is the Sky Ghost they worship real, but that everyone in the world must worship this Sky Ghost in the same exact fashion that they do, or be killed! This is a bit harsher than having to endure your Pentecostal aunt’s disapproval of your lesbian lifestyle, but again, guess what is considered much more heinous in the eyes of Western libtards: people who refuse to back gay marriage are worse than people who kill gays buy pushing stone walls on top of them. (Not even the irony of the “stone wall” being used as a method of execution for homosexuals pierces their carapace. Well over here, honey, I noticed for you.)

So I have been trying to figure out why the news media seems to have decided to back the enemy horse. Mere hatred of the current American president really doesn’t seem to completely fill the bill. Bush’s term will be up soon, and he can’t run again. They won’t have him to kick around much longer, but the Muslims have promised us that jihad is forever. Maybe that’s it — maybe the progressive, liberal, leftleaning contingent is so tired of all their flimsy ideals being shot to pieces by reality and their equally flimsy relationships with each other falling to bits that they’ve finally found something they can count on not to leave them.

Click through and read the comments, too.
Posted by: Mike || 12/01/2006 14:36 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [13 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The US destroyed the Left's dream, which was communism. For that it must pay. Whoever resists the US, no matter how loathsome they might be, is their hero. Standing up to the country that defeated the holy grail of the Left washes away all possible sins. Even when the jihadis have burnt their homes and bent them over in order to cut their throats like a hog to the slaughter the Left will heap praise on them, because they were the ones who exacted the final revenge. Never destroy an intellectual's dream: he'll never, ever forgive you for it.
Posted by: Jonathan || 12/01/2006 15:19 Comments || Top||

#2  Modern Leftists recognize Western civilization, with its industrialization, consumerism, alienation, racism and inequality as a sort of original sin. By romanticizing non-Western cultures, the Left fantisizes of a world of "sustainable" interconnectedness where all haved their needs met and no one is sad or lonely. They rarely ask themselves why millions from the more "authentic" places risk so much to go westward while so few Westerners go the other way.

The utopian impulse obscures the reality that if you allow people freedom you might not like all the results. Therefore, freedom is less important than achieving an idyllic neverland of universal well being. The Left conceives of every culture outside the West as tending toward such lofty goals if only the old imperialism would get out of the way.
Posted by: Baba Tutu || 12/01/2006 16:43 Comments || Top||

#3  See The Intellectual Origins Of America-Bashing by Lee Harris.
Posted by: gromgoru || 12/01/2006 23:53 Comments || Top||


-Lurid Crime Tales-
Fascist jackals Protestors disrupt Tancredo Speech
Protestors at a Michigan law school turned violent Thursday as they attempted to stop a speech by Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Littleton. (Post)Violence erupted at a Michigan law school Thursday when protestors tried to block a speech by Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo. Police were called after protestors pulled a fire alarm prior to the speech on immigration policies.
Free lunch speech for me but not for thee.
There were at least three violent incidents with protestors targeting student backers of the event, Tancredo, R-Littleton, said today.
If conservative students did this to a terror shill it would be front page news all over the world.
"One was spit on, one was kicked, and one was punched," Tancredo said in an e-mail. "Tires were also slashed."
But don't dare suggest a boycott of some leftist pig's movies and records.
This is the adolescent left's notion of self-expression.

Michigan State University College Republicans and Young Americans for Freedom sponsored the event.

Tancredo went to Michigan State University College of Law as part of a visit to the state to talk about immigration. He leads the group that opposes legal status for illegal immigrants. Protestors interrupted the speech with loud shouting.
More evidence of the left's intellectual superiority.
College newspaper The State News reported that protesters carried signs reading "Ignorant Racist" outside the room where the speech was held. They were not allowed in with the signs, the paper said.
"Yeah, we was denied our consitutional right to disrupt the speech, man. Power to the people!"
It also reported that about 40 people attended the speech.
With at least 2 assaulted by the leftist rodents, that gives a 5% casualty rate, not counting the tires. Ever wonder why these herd-beasts support gun-control?
Tancredo said in the email that protestors organized on the Internet social networking site Facebook. "They declared ahead of time on facebook that they would not allow me to speak," Tancredo said in the e-mail.
In a just world this would get them hauled into jail for conspiracy to violate civil rights, but in a just world these vermin would already be extinct.
Tancredo also is meeting with the Republican state party chair, members of the state legislature, and is speaking at a fundraiser for a Republican women's group, Tancredo spokesman Carlos Espinosa said.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy || 12/01/2006 14:04 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This is the law school?
Nice...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/01/2006 14:44 Comments || Top||

#2  That's what happens when a land grant school lowers its standards to let in law students. There was a time when that sort of scum went to Ann Arbor and left the other schools to students who wanted an education.

Two quick incidents from MSU in the late 60's:

1. When Harvard voted to kick ROTC off campus, the MSU student government voted to do likewise. Within 24 hours they were presented with a petition bearing 10,000 student signatures demanding that ROTC stay on campus.

2. "Student activists" conducted a sit-in at the MSU president's office. Police surrounded the building and arrested them all. Their organizations tried to hold a dance to raise money for their bail and defense. Unfortunately they set up their amps and speakers directly behind Shaw Hall, at the time largest all-male dormitory in the country, during the start of exam week. Something like 3,000 very pissed-off underclassmen boiled out of the dorm and threw the speakers in the Red Cedar River. The activists then marched across campus to escape the mob of students, protected by a double line of police on either side.
Posted by: RWV || 12/01/2006 15:08 Comments || Top||

#3  the left reminds me of muslims, tolerance to only hate America
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 15:28 Comments || Top||

#4  Something like 3,000 very pissed-off underclassmen boiled out of the dorm and threw the speakers in the Red Cedar River.

RWV, thanks for that heartwarming tale.

Sod off, swampy!
Posted by: xbalanke || 12/01/2006 15:32 Comments || Top||

#5  I always get warm fuzzies when I hear that story RWV, I hope you were there.
Posted by: Shipman || 12/01/2006 18:01 Comments || Top||

#6  That kind of metaphor isn't very helpful, with that kind of insulting comparison. You owe jackals an apology.

I am not a fascist and I went to U of M, not MSU.

Posted by: Jackal || 12/01/2006 19:19 Comments || Top||


Police Officer Tasers Big *ss 11-year-old
(last item)

JONESBORO, Ga. -- A middle school security officer used a Taser on a sixth-grade boy to break up his fight with a girl Wednesday, school officials said.

Officials said the 11-year-old shocked twice with the device at Jonesboro Middle School weighs 200 pounds and refused to obey orders to stop attacking the girl, also 11, and the Taser was used as a last resort to prevent her from being seriously injured.

The two had been taken to the office to resolve an argument that started during lunch and spilled into a classroom.

"The male student literally jumped on the girl and started hitting her about the face and head," school district spokesman Charles White said. "He did not comply with directions to stop, and physical efforts to pull him off the girl were unsuccessful."

Both students were treated for injuries, none of them serious, White said. The boy was charged with assault and battery and was taken to a juvenile detention center, and later was released to the custody of his mother.

The officer is a city of Jonesboro police officer who carries the standard equipment of a pistol and a Taser, according to Jonesboro Police Sgt. Brad Johnson.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 12/01/2006 13:56 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Stun baton. Thump him... no response? Fire it up.

The NFL will be all over this kid.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 15:50 Comments || Top||

#2  Was his name Eric? Cartman Eric? Boy, the kids grow fat so fast these days!

Btw, I stumbled on the pic of a 200lbs russian kid IIRC... aged 6. I felt slim compared to him, and.. I'm not (I'm big-boned). Will try to find it before going to bed.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 17:32 Comments || Top||

#3  Found it. Poor kid.

'I like to be big'

If there is a 'face of child obesity', it is six-year-old, 15-stone Dzhambulat Khatokhov. Sheer size has made this boy from a poor Russian family a hero in his home town and an object of fascination in the west. Nick Paton Walsh tracks him down

Friday May 26, 2006
The Guardian
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Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 17:51 Comments || Top||

#4  I think that's him too.

Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 17:53 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Muezzin's life lies sunk in a Gaza mosque's ruins
Sympathy meter please....
BEIT HANOUN, Gaza (Reuters) - Hussein Kafarneh is a muezzin without a mosque. For nearly 30 years he led the traditional call to prayer at Beit Hanoun's al-Nasser shrine, one of the oldest mosques in Gaza, climbing the twisting steps to the top of the white stone minaret five times a day. His father did the same for 40 years before him.

Then, on November 3 this year, as Israeli forces pursued an offensive in Gaza, they clashed with Palestinian militants holed up inside and nearby the mosque, using it as cover.
Ah, yes. The "cloak of mosqueability". They can't get us in here.
A dramatic stand-off ensued, with Israeli tanks aiming their barrels toward the shrine and around 60 well-armed militants firing rounds back toward the Israelis.
Nyah-nyah! Nyah-nyah! We're in a mossssque!
The army decided that since the mosque was being used for military purposes it was no longer protected under the rules of conflict. Commanders sent in armored bulldozers to knock down its ancient walls, which dated to the 13th century.
Hey, wait a minute. Can the Zionists do that? Somebody look that up in the rule book. Hey! Hey!
"They came and they crushed it," said Kafarneh, sitting in the shadow of the mosque in Beit Hanoun's Martyrs Square, large mounds of brick and rubble lying behind him.
Too bad, pops. Keep your boys the fuck outta there next time.
The minaret, with its ornate gallery, still stands, but it is badly damaged and near collapse. It can't be climbed.

"For the first time in 28 years I have not made the call to prayer. I am just sitting here," said the 62-year-old, still looking slightly stunned by the weight of events. "If I had 20 sons, I would give them all for my mosque."
Yeah. That could be part of the problem.
Asked whether gunmen had used the shrine for protection as they fought Israeli troops, Kafarneh and his friends sitting on plastic chairs around him are quiet and then dismissive."There were gunmen, yes. But they weren't inside the mosque. They were nearby, in the buildings. Look, the buildings and the mosque are all together here," said one as the others nodded.
Ummmmmmm...well...maybe...kinda...well...INFIDEL!
On the day of the stand-off, Hamas, the Islamic militant group that runs the Palestinian government, said itself that dozens of its gunmen were holed up inside.
But....but...but...
It put out a call on local radio asking women to create a human shield around the shrine so the gunmen could escape. Just about all of them did, before the bulldozers rolled in.
We're trapped! Quick! Hide behind the women! It says in the rulebook that the Zionists can't fire at women.
For many people in Beit Hanoun the destruction of the mosque was symbolic of Israel's hardline policies in Gaza. They regard it as a Jewish aggression against Islam.Very few are willing to link the actions of the militants to the destruction of the building, even though it's very unlikely it would have been targeted if gunmen weren't hiding inside.
Wait a second. Are you sure this is Reuters? This reporter obviously needs to be pulled out for sensitivity training or something...
Others, though, are aware of the damage the militants frequently cause to their communities. "I am against them. No one wants them here. They come and fire rockets and we just know there will be problems," said Sheikh al-Shabat, 42, who teaches at the local university.
Wonder when he'll be shotdown in the street as a collaborator?
While not a militant sympathizer, Kafarneh also isn't willing to condemn them outright. He just wants his mosque back."Sometimes I just sit and cry," he says of the four weeks since the building was demolished.
That's okay, Pops. Maybe Wartnose will sneak you in a couple of mill to rebuild on his next money run.
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/01/2006 13:22 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [19 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Go jooos, go !
Posted by: wxjames || 12/01/2006 15:16 Comments || Top||

#2 
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 15:24 Comments || Top||

#3  Need the D-9 with the Mosque-B-Gone attachment graphic also....
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 15:26 Comments || Top||

#4  Ah, yes. The "cloak of mosqueability". They can't get us in here.

LOL!
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 15:30 Comments || Top||

#5  "If I had 20 sons, I would give them all for my mosque."

As tu3031 noted, "That could be part of the problem." The Palestinians are so besotted with hatred and genocide that they cannot see the trees of their own destruction for the forest of Islamic condoned violence. Beit Hanoun must serve as an ongoing model for all Israeli response to continued rocket attacks.

Some quotes from Golda Meir:

"Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us."

"We can forgive you for killing our sons. But we will never forgive you for making us kill yours."

Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 15:33 Comments || Top||

#6  excellent inlines, TU
Posted by: Frank G || 12/01/2006 16:36 Comments || Top||

#7  Tu was an early in-line specialist, I mistook him for Fred more than once, but that was a long time ago, things were different then, it was all yello at that time, none of this multi-hued stuff. Better now? Maybe, probably, but times were simpler then 12 comments was a comment riot, good times......
Posted by: Shipman || 12/01/2006 18:11 Comments || Top||

#8  Wait a second. Are you sure this is Reuters? This reporter obviously needs to be pulled out for sensitivity training or something...

Needs to be pulled out for his own safety.
Posted by: gromgoru || 12/01/2006 23:58 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Anti-Iraq war Rep. to head House intelligence panel
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iraq war opponent Silvestre Reyes will become chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives intelligence committee when Democrats take control of Congress in January, Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi said on Friday.

In choosing Reyes, a former border patrol agent and Vietnam War veteran, Pelosi skipped over two more senior Democrats to head the committee.

The top-ranking Democrat on the panel, California Rep. Jane Harman (news, bio, voting record), has had strained relations with Pelosi, and the next in line, Rep. Alcee Hastings (news, bio, voting record) of Florida, is a former federal judge who was ousted from that post after allegations of corruption.

Pelosi said of Reyes: "When tough questions are required, whether they relate to intelligence shortcomings before the 9/11 attacks or the war in Iraq, or to the quality of intelligence on Iran or North Korea, he does not hesitate to ask them."

Reyes, a five-term congressman who won reelection in November, is expected to seek more information about the Bush administration's classified programs since the September 11 attacks to gather data on enemies inside and outside America.

The committee has oversight of U.S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA, FBI, National Security Agency and Defense Intelligence Agency.
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/01/2006 13:06 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Let the leaking begin. Begin to become a torrent, I mean.
Posted by: Jonathan || 12/01/2006 13:19 Comments || Top||

#2  Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the Speaker of the House is usually a straight party vote, but both side vote in an open election. I recall in New Mexico a few years back the Trunks actually voted for an alternative Democrat who was running against the usual machine hack and the few Donks who joined in succeeded in putting in a new Speaker. Since the vote for Speaker doesn't happen till the next Congress convenes and its the Speaker who appoints committee heads and assigns offices, it might be time for the Trunks to align themselves with something nearer to a rational Donks for some interesting times in January.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 12/01/2006 16:47 Comments || Top||


Olde Tyme Religion
Westboro Baptist Church Freaks Chased Away
Couldn't happen to better twits.
Video here.

Everything you do comes back to you, whatever it may be. What you do as an angel, or what you do as a devil will come back and pay you for your deeds. This is the karma of preaching hate. I’m kinda glad the ACLU defends these idiots to spout their idiocy.

Via Break.com

Those religious nut bags at the Westboro Baptist Church were not welcome at this funeral for a soldier who died in Iraq. They are pretty much running for their lives and trying to drive away as fast as possible. This crowd would have torn them limb from limb.

Gee, wonder why?
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 12:49 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [12 views] Top|| File under:

#1  So I take it they released this, because it seems to be from their viewpoint, in an attempt to garner sympathy for their rights being violated?
Hell, I thought it was great! I was hoping the van got tipped over and set on fire with them in it...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/01/2006 15:30 Comments || Top||

#2  Was wondering myself why they posted this. The only thing it will do is make Americans braver in their dealings with troop funeral desiccators. Interesting how the police just stayed out of the way. Good for them.

When the van window broke I darn near blew my coffee out the nose. What a hoot!
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 19:48 Comments || Top||

#3  I'd like to watch a video of several angry people using 12-gauge shotguns loaded with 00 buckshot on these scum. If they keep this crap up, I'm sure that sooner or later I'll see that video.
Posted by: mac || 12/01/2006 22:12 Comments || Top||

#4  Praise God!
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:21 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
A powerful radioactive "scent" leading to assassins of Litvinenko
The post mortem into Mr Litvinenko's death opened today in London.

Anti-terrorist detectives are following a radioactive trail that they hope will lead them to the former Russian agent's assassins.

What the killers may not have reckoned with is that the polonium 210 that killed Mr Litvinenko, believed to be the only man ever killed with a nuclear poison, left a powerful radioactive "scent" as it was brought to London and inflicted on him.

Developments in the fast-moving tale, which has echoes of a spy thriller, include the revelations that:

• The assassins were so bungling that they dropped the polonium on the floor of a London hotel room, a senior government source told The Daily Telegraph yesterday.

• Scientists at the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston are believed to have already identified the nuclear plant which made the polonium.

• Anti-terrorist officers at Scotland Yard believe the polonium was brought into London on a British Airways flight from Moscow on Oct 25, a week before Mr Litvinenko fell ill.

• The Home Secretary told the House of Commons that 12 sites had shown traces of radioactivity and four aircraft were being searched by scientists with sophisticated tracing equipment.

• Aides to Yegor Gaidar, a former prime minister of Russia who fell ill in Ireland last week, claimed he too had been poisoned.

• And detectives are investigating letters smuggled out of Russia which purport to show the existence of a secret squad set up to target Mr Litvinenko and others. Scotland Yard has been passed copies of two letters apparently written in jail by former Russian spy Mikhail Trepashkin, one of which warns Mr Litvinenko that both he and his family are at risk.

The trail of the alpha-radiation was so strong that detectives have been able to follow it across London.

The trail

The senior government source, who is aware of the discussions of the Cabinet’s emergency committee, Cobra, said the picture of the killers that was emerging was closer to bungling assassins than cool James Bond-type killers.

Clear traces of the radiation were found on the floor of a room, thought to be in the Millennium hotel in central London, the source said, as well as on a light switch in the same room. The traces were so strong that they indicated the actual source of the radiation was present, not a secondary source such as excretions from Mr Litvinenko’s contaminated body.

Friends of Mr Litvinenko say that he did not visit the rooms in either of the hotels.

The potential political fall-out from the affair grew as it emerged that the Atomic Weapons Establishment can identify the plant at which the radioactive element was made and are in fact thought to have done so. If that is, as many suspect, in Russia, it could cause acute embarrassment to President Vladimir Putin’s government because its head of nuclear security said recently that no similar material had gone missing in the country.

So new is this type of killing that the murderers may not have known how clearly their weapon of choice would show up, like a glowing trail of footprints around London, followed by Aldermaston scientists with machines called scintillation detectors.

John Reid, the Home Secretary, told the Commons yesterday that traces of radiation had been found at 12 out of 24 sites inspected by experts and that a fourth aircraft was being studied in addition to the three BA flights already grounded and searched. One of those planes, BA Flight 875 from Moscow on Oct 25, is believed to have carried the polonium to London, with traces found on seats and overhead luggage space in both economy and business class.

Last night British Airways announced that one of its three Boeing 767s removed from service following the discovery of low traces of a radioactive substance was given the all-clear by UK government agencies.

Mr Reid said a further Russian plane was "of interest" to police and radiation experts. The studies were all related to the death from radiation poisoning of Mr Litvinenko, the former Russian intelligence officer, in a London hospital last week.

By last night about 5,500 of the 33,000 people who had flown in the affected planes on 221 flights between Oct 25 and Nov 29 had contacted BA. It was later confirmed that Tessa Jowell, the Culture Secretary, and Lord Coe were on the cleared jet.

Mr Reid confirmed that the risk to air passengers was "very low indeed", but said the Government was exercising great caution.

He said that of the 1,700 people who had called to express concern about contamination by 11pm last night, none had so far tested positive for signs of radioactivity.
Posted by: Sherry || 12/01/2006 12:24 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Scientists at the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston are believed to have already identified the nuclear plant which made the polonium.
Whoops!

One of those planes, BA Flight 875 from Moscow on Oct 25, is believed to have carried the polonium to London, with traces found on seats and overhead luggage space in both economy and business class.

Double whoops! What were those seat numbers?
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/01/2006 13:43 Comments || Top||

#2  Probably just leaky one quart ziplock bags with less than 3 oz polonium210. No profiling, no problem.
Posted by: Phineter Thraviger || 12/01/2006 14:30 Comments || Top||

#3  Clear traces of the radiation were found on the floor of a room

So many clues, it's positivley Holmesian. Let's start at the hotel. Guest register please? All the various security cams around London, next, please. The present discussion probably revolves around deciding to release the suspects photos and resumes - hell, at this point why bother with arresting anyone, simply release the photos of all the individuals and addresses where the stuff glows.

This article fairly screams that the case is closed, it's merely a case of diplomatic/prosecution discretion.

Next!
Posted by: Spimble Whoth3224 || 12/01/2006 21:02 Comments || Top||

#4  Bingo, Spimble Whoth! (But George looked in Putin's eyes and saw a man he could trust...)
Posted by: Phineter Thraviger || 12/01/2006 23:46 Comments || Top||


Terror Networks
WORLD ASSEMBLY OF MUSLIM YOUTH
P.O. Box 10845
Riyadh 11443
Saudi Arabia
Phone :966 14641669
URL: Website

* Saudi-based Islamic organization with chapters in 55 countries
* Founded by Osama bin Laden’s nephew
* Holds conferences and distributes literature promoting jihad and anti-Semitism
* Raises funds for Palestinian terrorist groups, including Hamas
* Has been linked to both the 9/11 attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing

A non-governmental youth and student group affiliated with the United Nations, the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) defines itself as "an independent organization and Islamic forum that supports the work of Muslim organizations and needy communities the world over." While WAMY's international headquarters are located in Saudi Arabia, the organization also maintains satellite chapters in 55 additional countries and is affiliated with some 500 other Muslim youth groups on five continents.
Much more at link.
Posted by: ed || 12/01/2006 10:16 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [14 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Now that is an interesting link...

Thanks, ed.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 12:52 Comments || Top||

#2  Don't they define youth asanyone under the age of 50 years?
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/01/2006 13:31 Comments || Top||

#3  The UN is once again a total failure. Since there is no attempt to correct this failing, then why do we not disband the UN and level the building ?
A vote for me is a vote for no more UN.
Posted by: wxjames || 12/01/2006 15:38 Comments || Top||

#4  Splodeydopes in training?

Posted by: FOTSGreg || 12/01/2006 16:57 Comments || Top||

#5  Muslim youth blow up so quickly these days.

Come on, someone had to.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 17:04 Comments || Top||

#6  Aka: WHAMMY!
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/01/2006 17:06 Comments || Top||

#7  WORLD HATE ASSEMBLY OF MUSLIM YOUTH

There, fixed it.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 21:23 Comments || Top||

#8  Sounds like the Hitler Youth is back.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 12/01/2006 21:39 Comments || Top||

#9  WAMY!?!?


Dreadful.
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:41 Comments || Top||

#10  Old Pat. Having Muslim & hate in the same sentence is superfluous.
Posted by: gromgoru || 12/01/2006 23:42 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Ex-Spy Claims Litvinenko Was Targeted
By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV
Associated Press Imaginary Friend Writer

MOSCOW - A former Russian security service officer said he warned a former KGB agent who was fatally poisoned in London about a government-sponsored death squad that intended to kill him and other Kremlin opponents.
In a letter released Friday, the former officer for the Federal Security Service, or FSB, said he refused to cooperate with the team, whose task was to kill Alexander Litvinenko and others. The FSB is the successor agency to the Soviet-era KGB.

Litvinenko, the former spy turned Kremlin critic who lived in Britain, died Nov. 23 at a London hospital, where doctors found traces of the rare radioactive element polonium-210 in his body. An autopsy was scheduled for Friday and doctors carrying out the examination planned safety precautions to protect themselves against radiation.

In a deathbed statement, Litvinenko blamed President Vladimir Putin for his poisoning -- charges the Kremlin rejected as "sheer nonsense." "Back in 2002, I warned Alexander Litvinenko that they set up a special team to kill him," the former security services officer, Mikhail Trepashkin, wrote in the letter dated Nov. 23 _ the day of Litvinenko's death. The letter was released Friday by rights activists in Yekaterinburg, the center of the Ural Mountains province where he is serving his four-year sentence.
een poisoned.
Continued on Page 49
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 10:15 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Reuters: 2nd UK poisoning confirmed in Italian contact of Litvenko at the London sushi restaurant on Nov. 1.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 11:01 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Curfew in Indian towns after caste riots leave 4 dead
Four towns in western India are under curfew and over 1,500 people were arrested as authorities sought to avert more violence after riots by low-caste Hindus claimed four lives. Rampaging low-caste Hindu mobs, angered by damage to a statue of their leader, set two passenger trains on fire Thursday after asking passengers to alight, damaged more than 100 state-run buses and clashed with police in several cities and towns of Maharashtra state.

Police put the number of people injured at 60 but ambulance personnel and volunteers said more than 150 were injured in the rioting. "We arrested 1,500 people (Thursday) for the violence. Some were caught red-handed rioting while others were arrested as a preventive measure," state police chief P.S. Pasricha said.

The curfew was imposed late Thursday in four towns in Maharashtra state of which India's financial hub, Mumbai, is the capital. There were no reports of violence Friday and police said they would consider lifting the curfew later in the day.

Police arrested the man who allegedly damaged the statue of the late B.R. Ambedkar -- a political leader and scholar who fought for the rights of low-caste Hindus -- in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. "We arrested a man called Arun Balmiki. He was drunk when he pelted stones at the statue, breaking an arm and damaging its head. He has confessed to the crime," P.C. Meena, police chief of Kanpur city, told AFP.

The Maharashtra police have also asked the state government to declare a holiday next Wednesday, because it marks the anniversary of Ambedkar's death, to avert any fresh violence. "We are taking precautionary steps to maintain order in Mumbai on December 6, when thousands of Ambedkar's followers will gather in the city for the leader's death anniversary," deputy chief minister Patil said.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 10:12 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [11 views] Top|| File under:

#1  A great deal of the violence was actually instigated not by dalit people, but by the naxals, trying to spread their maoist insurrection...
Posted by: john || 12/01/2006 15:49 Comments || Top||

#2  B.R. Ambedkar actually wrote most of the Indian constitution.
Posted by: john || 12/01/2006 15:55 Comments || Top||


-Lurid Crime Tales-
Turkey sentences blind man to reading and writing courses
A blind Turkish pensioner has been sentenced to a 26-day reading and writing course at his local public library after he failed to vote on time in an election for his village cooperative, his son said on Friday. A prosecutor in the province of Kutahya in northwest Turkey sentenced Ismail Canseven, 73, to the education course after he did not show up for the election of the cooperative's board of directors in May, Isa Canseven told Reuters.

"What am I going to do in a library? I can't see out of either of my eyes, and I can't read or write anyway," Friday's edition of the Hurriyet newspaper quoted Ismail as saying. Isa Canseven, 42, said he would appeal against the sentence served on his father. "My father can only find the bathroom by holding on to a piece of string we've tied to the (bathroom) wall," he said. In Turkey, people are obliged by law to vote in elections
Posted by: Thoth || 12/01/2006 10:12 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [4 views] Top|| File under:


Terror Networks
The Islamic Genocide Plan
A good reference of what muslim leaders are actually saying without the soft filter of the western press.

The following words and pictures prove that radical Muslims have long dreamed, plotted, and demonstrated in favor of the annihilation of Israel and all the Jews in the world. Unfortunately, words and demonstrations are not where they are willing to stop. -- The Editors
Posted by: ed || 12/01/2006 10:12 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [13 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Welcome to the religion of pieces.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 11:05 Comments || Top||

#2  I was reading all of this, as I had my radio tuned to the classical station... which was playing Barber's "Adagio for Strings".
I can't tell you how dreadful that made me feel, the music and the words together.
I have the feeling sometimes, that we are a knife-edge, and something is about to happen. I wonder if 1914 felt like this, with everyone enjoying a beautul summer day, and all the while the world around them was sleep-walking into hell.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom || 12/01/2006 11:27 Comments || Top||

#3  What they forget to mention that Jews lived in Jerusalem and surrounding areas long before the evil of islam came about!!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 || 12/01/2006 11:31 Comments || Top||

#4  The requisite hatred and barbarity to make such a "Plan" have been there since Day One. The missing ingredients have always been sufficiently large-scale lethality supported by adequate wealth, both of which are now available. The convergence is nearly complete, so the "Plan" has become viable...

But new realities have been taken into account and this is not the whole picture, anymore... think "Grand Plan" - certainly the primary focus is still intact, 14 centuries have aged and sharpened the hatred and shame, but it merely starts with the Jooos...

The Caliphatist thingy practices the "think globally, act locally" strategy to perfection.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 11:46 Comments || Top||

#5  I have the feeling sometimes, that we are a knife-edge, and something is about to happen.

Yes, this is my definite feeling too; I know it might be because I dwell on my obessions... but I really, really feel we're in the beginning of a new century, with the future open, and large, dark stormy clouds coming at us over the horizon. I never had such an acute sense of "doom", something terrible lurking in front of us. A sense of "History", for lack of a better word. And I'm pessimistic. Trends are NOT good for us.

The Caliphatist thingy practices the "think globally, act locally" strategy to perfection.

French pundits have written than the globalization was an allan-given gift to the "third jihad" muslims : while our Nation-States based system is being dissolved, on purpose (tranzis), the transnational oummah and the local clans/families/mosques are prefectly adapted to the new globalized conditions.

Islam couldn't compete with our Nation-States, as its societies were dysfunctional... but the new system is taylor-made for it.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 12:56 Comments || Top||

#6  Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, former President of Iran

* "The use of a nuclear bomb in Israel will leave nothing on the ground, whereas it will only damage the world of Islam."
Posted by: 3dc || 12/01/2006 16:44 Comments || Top||

#7  I was reading all of this, as I had my radio tuned to the classical station... which was playing Barber's "Adagio for Strings".

Wow - talk about apt mood music. That piece gives me chills even if I don't have any other input to enhance the feeling.
Posted by: xbalanke || 12/01/2006 17:43 Comments || Top||

#8  I Pledge

Allah is my lord
Quran is my guide
Sunah is my practice
Jihad is my spirit
Righteoudness is my character
And paradise is my goal
For I command what is right
And forbid what is wrong
I will fight against oppression
And will die to establish Islam

Uh-oh . . .


What are we gonna do, and where are we gonna go? Before WWII people fled to the US. Now, where is there any safety?
Posted by: ex-lib || 12/01/2006 23:27 Comments || Top||

#9  The above pledge is on a t-shirt worn by a protester. I think it about sums it up.

anon, could you please unpack: "Islam couldn't compete with our Nation-States, as its societies were dysfunctional... but the new system is taylor-made for it." THANKS
Posted by: ex-lib || 12/01/2006 23:29 Comments || Top||

#10  I have the feeling sometimes, that we are a knife-edge, and something is about to happen.

We are not on any sort of knife edge. That would imply an impending tipping point and, unfortunately, due to Political Correctness and governmental dithering we are far from that. We sit astride a saw blade. The MME (Muslim Middle East) and our own liberal traitors at home heft each end of it back and forth to slowly sever our nation's backbone for actual war.

Islam weaponizes our culture's best attributes and turns them against us. This is not weakness upon our part. It is an honorable reluctance to foresake hard won civility over which far too much blood has already been shed. As mentioned in Fjordman's (as always) excellent essay "Suggestions For Solutions":
Writer Raymond Kraft explains Western softness very well: The Islamic movement “has turned the civility of the United States and Europe into a weapon and turned it against us. It has weaponized niceness, it has weaponized compassion, it has weaponized the fundamental decency of Western Civilization. We have become too civilized to defeat our enemies, perhaps too civilized to survive.”

It is not a matter of having become "too civilized to survive", but that the public's mind has been poisoned with liberal notions of moral equivalency and relativism to such an extent whereby the fear of succumbing to our enemy's own mindset (i.e., "Fighting the terrorists on their level will make us terrorists."), has been allowed to outweigh the strength of our well-deserved moral authority.

We sit not upon the razor's edge. That would make all decisions far much easier. The tipping point would manifest itself quite readily. Instead, we straddle not even a whipsaw but the dull yet rasping teeth of something more like a hacksaw that inexorably chews its way through our national will.

By legal and military force we must dislodge Islam's grip upon one end of this bucksaw. Afterwards we may then address those within our borders who have traitorously grasped the opposing handle. First and foremost though, the crippling of Islam's stranglehold upon both their own people's minds and that of our media must somehow be accomplished.

Without these incremental measures being taken, any agony of the whipsaw will quickly be replaced with a decision that will teeter upon the razor's edge of annihilation. Unabated or unreformed, Islam's obsession with genocide will come to fruition. The only surprise will be when the entire MME (Muslim Middle East) discovers, much to its final dismay, that the holocaust is their's alone and not the Jew's. Few on earth so richly deserve such a horrendous fate as the Muslims and, should they refuse all reformation, it is up to us to ensure their desire for genocide is forthwith granted.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 23:33 Comments || Top||


Europe
Germany Approves Anti-Terror Database
Posted by: mrp || 12/01/2006 10:11 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Germany Approves Anti-Terror Database

Orders military and police homepages set to Rantburg.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats || 12/01/2006 12:24 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
Brawl Breaks Out in Mexico Congress
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 10:09 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Mexico is teetering on the brink of a minor league civil war. Wait for the 25 million "refugee" applicants. Build the wall. NOW
Posted by: Frank G || 12/01/2006 12:58 Comments || Top||

#2  it's about time for that corrupt oligarchy/State called Mexico to collapse from the accumulated rot and sure as HELL our pols will not miss the opportunity to inflict more Mortification on us [sic US Citizens] because of it!

»|-]

LOL, negative enuff for ya!!

Posted by: RD || 12/01/2006 14:45 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
No pilots tested [Hic!]
Posted by: mrp || 12/01/2006 10:03 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [2 views] Top|| File under:


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Litvinenko contact bumped as well
Mario Scaramella has tested positive for polonium 210. Tieing up loose ends me thinks
Posted by: MacNails || 12/01/2006 10:02 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  all we need now is a nice smear campaign
Posted by: MacNails || 12/01/2006 10:05 Comments || Top||

#2  No linky thingy... and I'm not seeing it elsewhere, yet...
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 10:12 Comments || Top||

#3  Sky News: Radiation Hits Second Man
Mario Scaramella was found to have isotope Polonium-210 in his body.

He had lunch with ex-security agent Alexander Litvinenko, at the Itsu sushi restaurant in London's Picadilly, shortly before he fell ill.

Sky's Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt said Mr Scaramella has not shown the same symptoms as Mr Litvinenko, 43, who suffered vomiting and loss of hair.

The Health Protection Agency confirmed the Italian has a "significant quantity" isotope in his body.


Also Litvinenko Death Timeline
Posted by: ed || 12/01/2006 10:28 Comments || Top||

#4  Ah, SkyNews - thx!
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 10:54 Comments || Top||

#5  sorry no reliable news group was publishing at the time I got word
Posted by: MacNails || 12/01/2006 10:59 Comments || Top||

#6  Reuters has.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 11:02 Comments || Top||

#7  sorry no reliable news group was publishing at the time I got word

Reuters has.

Is that subtle irony or are you implying Reuters is a reliable news group?
Posted by: xbalanke || 12/01/2006 14:06 Comments || Top||

#8  a not entirely unexpected development. my only question was why did Scaramella even make any public appearance / comment re: Litvinenko?
not that it probably would have made any difference to the final outcome, but as soon as he started talking he was already a dead man.

Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 17:27 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Huge opposition rally in Beirut
Tens of thousands of supporters of the Hezbollah movement and its pro-Syrian allies have gathered in Beirut to protest against Lebanon's government. Security is tight amid fears that Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah's call to force out an "incapable government" could lead to violence.

Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun told the crowd that PM Fouad Siniora and his cabinet had to resign. Mr Siniora has vowed to resist what he called an attempted coup. His government has been weakened by the resignation of pro-Syrian cabinet ministers and by a recent assassination. Hezbollah has been demanding a bigger share in the cabinet that would give it the power to veto government decisions.

Mr Aoun said the government was not one of national unity and so was not constitutional. "I call on the prime minister and his ministers to resign," he told the cheering crowd in Beirut, many of them waving the flag of Lebanon.

Sheikh Nasrallah has been emboldened by a conflict with Israeli forces in the summer that destroyed many parts of southern Lebanon but failed to shatter his movement's militia. Hezbollah accuses the Lebanese government of failing to support it during the conflict. However, the anti-Syrian parties that have the majority in government accuse Hezbollah of serving Syrian interests in their country.

Many supporters of Hezbollah and its allies, including the party headed by Mr Aoun, were brought to Beirut in buses for a demonstration that started at 1500 local time (1300 GMT). Armoured vehicles and hundreds of troops have taken up positions to defend government buildings in the city, despite assurances from Sheikh Nasrallah that the protests would be peaceful.
And if you can't believe Nasty, who can you believe?
Mr Siniora's government has vowed to stand firm against the protests - but the death or resignation of another two ministers will automatically topple it.
C'mon people, you're not trying!
"Lebanon's independence is threatened and its democratic system is in danger," Mr Siniora said. "We will not allow the coup against the democratic system, its rules and institutions," he said.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 10:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [22 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This event should be watched very closely. Iran will have a major gateway to Israel and the Mediterranean if the Hezbollah succeeds. The potential for this conflict is major as all those UN troops will be caught in the middle and Israel might get involved again too.
Posted by: Tholumble Crealing1920 || 12/01/2006 10:47 Comments || Top||

#2  Is this the March to Rome beyrut?
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 10:56 Comments || Top||

#3  Yahoo news breathlessly reported this rally includes one-fourth of the population of Lebanon!
Posted by: Seafarious || 12/01/2006 11:23 Comments || Top||

#4  Well, with a population of almost 4 million...

/Math Reportin B Hard
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 11:27 Comments || Top||

#5  another "MILLION Man March"?????
Posted by: 0369_Grunt || 12/01/2006 11:32 Comments || Top||

#6  the A.P also reported the Lebanese PM as "Holed up". The A.P. WANTS Iran and Syria to control the entire MidEast...and to destroy Israel in the process.
Posted by: Justrand || 12/01/2006 12:17 Comments || Top||

#7  Aoun's bought and paid for - whore
Posted by: Frank G || 12/01/2006 12:21 Comments || Top||

#8  Most Muzzies dont work anyway so they have plenty time to protest whilst us westerners work for a living and dont protest!!!!.

Thats why most Muslim countries are an economic disaster!!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 || 12/01/2006 12:48 Comments || Top||

#9  Where were the dozens of Israeli fighters with napalm? This would be a perfect time to do serious damage to Hezbollah and its "allies". The rest of the world hates Israel, so what would another "incident" mean? Maybe they'd even be able to get Nasty - in both forms.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 12:59 Comments || Top||

#10  with Hizb in beirut, now would be a good time to dig out weapons in S lebanon
Posted by: mhw || 12/01/2006 13:27 Comments || Top||

#11  According to the latest update posted at Michael Totten's site :

Excerpt:

Update. The Hizbullah militia has laid siege to the government building, trapping the prime minister and cabinet ministers inside. Roadblocks were set up by Hizbullah members in what can only be described as coup d'etat.

The Lebanese army had to call Nabih Berri, and the Saudi King had to intervene through his ambassador, to "partially" remove the siege. Hizbullah "tents" are still on the roads, isolating the government building.


Posted by: mrp || 12/01/2006 14:54 Comments || Top||

#12  Gosh, the UN caught in the middle of a nasty civil war? Who woulda thunk it? Never saw that one coming, no sir...
Posted by: mojo || 12/01/2006 15:30 Comments || Top||

#13  A few well-placed car bombs as that rally could have shifted Lebanese demographics rather seriously.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 17:08 Comments || Top||

#14  Hezbollah not lebanon seems to be protected by the UN.Will the UN stay in a "pro Syrian" Lebanon?
Posted by: Snase Elmuns2991 || 12/01/2006 17:13 Comments || Top||

#15  Aoun's bought and paid for - whore

Yep, I was completely and absolutely wrong about that SOB.
Posted by: Shipman || 12/01/2006 18:13 Comments || Top||

#16  Hezbollah leaders had asked people not to wave the yellow flag of their movement, which features a fist holding a Kalashnikov rifle.

Hmm . . . .
Posted by: ex-lib || 12/01/2006 18:23 Comments || Top||

#17  Islamofascism is on the march.

Democracy is on the retreat.

Western misperception of the Muslim concept of "freedom" is the enemy's most dangerous weapon.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 12/01/2006 21:29 Comments || Top||

#18  "Western misperception of the Muslim concept of "freedom" is the enemy's most dangerous weapon."

You sure got that right Sneaze--along with Western misperception of Muslims, period.
Posted by: ex-lib || 12/01/2006 23:00 Comments || Top||

#19  Iran already has a major gateway to Israel, Tholumble Crealing1920. But, with "prowestern" Seniora gone, Israel will be able to do something about it (last time IDF had leg irons & one hand tied behind the back because George II wanted to preserve the Chedar Revolution)
Posted by: gromgoru || 12/01/2006 23:35 Comments || Top||


International-UN-NGOs
U.N. Slams Israel-Gaza Border Crossing Restrictions
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 09:58 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  How about No Crossings allowed?
Posted by: Frank G || 12/01/2006 13:18 Comments || Top||

#2  Frank G, second the motion. No point in paying any attention to the UN, it long ago forfeited its role as an honest broker. I think that the Israelis should tell the Egyptians that they will open the Gaza-Egypt border crossings when Egypt takes FULL reponsibility for Gaza, including having the IDF drop one bomb on Cairo for every missile launched from Gaza and for every suicide bomber originating from Gaza. Otherwise, STFU.
Posted by: RWV || 12/01/2006 15:21 Comments || Top||

#3  Th UN is done and over with as soon as all hell breaks loose in Lebanon soon.
Posted by: Cligum Grinesh5870 || 12/01/2006 17:22 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Olmert vs. Security Chiefs on Ceasefire Extension
by Hana Levi Julian

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wants to extend the partial ceasefire with Gaza terrorist groups to Judea and Samaria. Security officials are warning against the move.

A partial ceasefire between Gaza terrorists and Israel went into effect early Sunday morning, but terrorists Friday morning continued to break the truce and attack western Negev communities.

The latest attack sent a Kassam rocket slamming into an open area in southern Israel on Friday morning. No one was injured and no damage was reported.

Terrorists have fired 14 Kassam rockets at Israel since the start of the truce, according to the IDF. Israel has not responded to the attacks.

Despite the continued violations, Olmert said Thursday he wants to reduce – and possibly end – IDF operations in Judea and Samaria. He conditioned the plan on a complete cessation of attacks from Gaza, according to Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev.

Security officials said Friday they strongly oppose the move, according to Israel Radio. They emphasized that the IDF operations are meant to stop bombings that are often more deadly than Kassam rocket attacks from Gaza.

Meanwhile, terror attacks on IDF troops continue unabated in Judea and Samaria.

A PA terrorist Friday morning hurled a firebomb at a Border Police officer near the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron. The officer was lightly injured in the attack. IDF soldiers returned fire and killed the attacker, later finding a knife on his body.

Violence among rival terrorist groups also continues within Gaza as well. An explosion at the entrance to a Gaza branch of the Arab Bank rocked the Palestinian Authority neighborhood early Friday. The explosion damaged part of the building, according to PA security sources quoted by the Reuters news service. The attackers were not identified.
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#1  Gaaahhhh! Is he a Paleo in disguise? He makes Peres look like a hawk
Posted by: Frank G || 12/01/2006 12:56 Comments || Top||

#2  Olmert is Tweety-Bird.
Posted by: wxjames || 12/01/2006 15:41 Comments || Top||


Iraq
U.S. helicopters fire in Baghdad, heavy clashes
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Machinegun fire rained from U.S. helicopters in central Baghdad on Friday as U.S. and Iraqi troops clashed with gunmen during a raid to seize militants, police and witnesses said.

The fighting erupted when the troops moved into the Fadhil area, a stronghold of Sunni insurgents, and were fired upon by militants hiding in houses, an Interior Ministry source told Reuters.

The fighting came a day after Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said his forces could take over from the Americans in June. His comments followed talks with President Bush, who strongly backed him as the "right guy" for Iraq.

Maliki has been under growing pressure to contain sectarian death squads roaming the capital's streets and accused of killing hundreds of people.

Witnesses said two low-flying U.S. Apache helicopters were circling above the Fadhil area, firing their machineguns into the streets below and letting off flares to deflect missile attack.

Details of the operation were sketchy, but the Interior Ministry said one soldier had been killed and nine people wounded, including five soldiers. A Defense Ministry official said 28 suspects had been captured.

The U.S. military had no immediate comment.

U.S. forces earlier staged numerous raids in and around Baghdad, killing two suspected al Qaeda insurgents and detaining 27, the military said in a statement.

BOMBS AT PET MARKET

Bombs also killed five people in Baghdad on Friday, including one at the city's pet market.

Three people were killed and 22 wounded, police said, when a car bomb blasted the Ghazil market an hour before a regular traffic curfew came into force to protect worshippers at weekly prayers.

The market, a popular weekend spectacle, sells a raucous, colorful range of creatures, from guard dogs and monkeys to parrots, pigeons and tropical fish.

In the Shi'ite suburb of Husseiniya, north of the capital, another car bomb killed two people and wounded 13. In the northern oil city of Kirkuk, a suicide car bomber targeting a U.S. patrol wounded four civilians.

Just south of Baghdad late on Thursday, a roadside bomb killed one minibus passenger and wounded four.

Maliki said after meeting Bush in Jordan that his government's forces would be able to take over security command from U.S. troops by June 2007 -- a move which could allow the United States to start withdrawing.

The statement was in line with Maliki's previous forecasts that he would need six months to take over once a new, accelerated training program was in place. Bush and he announced agreement on that at their talks in Amman.

"I cannot answer on behalf of the U.S. administration but I can tell you that from our side our forces will be ready by June 2007," Maliki told ABC television.

U.S. commanders have grave worries about the effectiveness of Iraqi police and troops and their sectarian loyalties. The Sunni minority views some units as hostile Shi'ite militias.

Bush offered Maliki strong backing and said Iraqi forces would be trained more quickly to take over, but rejected suggestions he was seeking a "graceful exit" for U.S. troops.

U.S. troops were in Iraq to "get the job done" and would stay as long as the Baghdad government wanted them there, said Bush. Defeat for Bush's Republicans in recent congressional elections has put pressure on him to pull out U.S. troops.

Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 12/01/2006 09:29 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Great photos!

Well, they've done it - the terrorist scum have finally, actually, bombed fluffy bunnies and little kittens. I expect spontaneous protests and outrage across the Arab world, western Europe, and on US campuses in five, four, three .....
Posted by: Verlaine || 12/01/2006 13:10 Comments || Top||

#2  Well, they've done it - the terrorist scum have finally, actually, bombed fluffy bunnies and little kittens. I expect spontaneous protests and outrage across the Arab world, western Europe, and on US campuses in five, four, three .....

»:-)

gawd ..Call Ramsey Clark and Jimmy crack corn 'peanut' Carter!
Posted by: RD || 12/01/2006 14:02 Comments || Top||

#3  Bombs also killed five people in Baghdad on Friday, including one at the city's pet market.
How ya like your "Minutemen" now, Michael Moore?
Posted by: eLarson || 12/01/2006 14:16 Comments || Top||

#4  That's a fine looking pussy.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/01/2006 15:36 Comments || Top||


-Lurid Crime Tales-
Teen crashes car after hearing doll cry
Did they buy the doll here? Or was the girl just stoopid?
PLEASANTON, Calif. - The perils of parenting apparently can be discovered through a classroom project. A startled 17-year-old girl swerved her car into a freeway guardrail and slammed into a pickup truck after the realistic-sounding baby doll in her care suddenly began to cry.

The teenager had just picked up the doll as part of a school project on responsible parenting minutes before the accident occurred Tuesday on I-580, said Steve Creel, a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol. The educational doll cries and wets itself and has a recording device that monitors how long it takes the doll's "parent" to respond to its crying.

The girl, whose named was not released because of her age, was driving around 65 miles per hour in a Mini Cooper when the fake baby sprang to tears, causing her to crash into the guardrail and swerve back onto the freeway where she hit a Ford F-350 pickup truck.

"When officers arrived, she was still caring for the baby," Creel said.

No one was seriously injured in the crash, but the CHP will pursue charges because the girl was driving without a license, he said.
Driving without a license and cuddling a fake, crying baby: she's officially stooopid.
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Police use Taser on python to free man
UNIONTOWN, Pa. - A police officer used a Taser to subdue a python that had wrapped itself around a man's arm and would not let go.

Steve Crilly, 47, was feeding a rat to the eight-foot-long albino Burmese python, which belongs to his daughter, when it when it bit his left hand and wrapped tightly around his left arm Wednesday night, Uniontown patrolman Ray Miller said.

"The snake was on his arm and was eating his hand," Miller told the Herald-Standard of Uniontown for Friday's editions. Crilly "was very calm, considering there was a good bit of blood," he said.

In an effort to free the man without permanently harming the snake, Miller said he shot the animal with his Taser, a gun that sends an electric shock through wired darts. The snake immediately went limp and released its grip.

Crilly was treated by paramedics at the scene for what Miller called "a nasty cut" on his hand. The snake was uninjured and remained at the home, Miller said. Crilly did not immediately return a message left at his home Thursday by The Associated Press.

Miller said the incident was unique, but not especially scary. "Snakes don't bother me," he said.
"I mean, they taste like chicken, and chickens don't bother me."
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 09:19 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Why the hell can't these people just get a cat or something? When was the last time a cat tried to strangle your arm?
Posted by: Jonathan || 12/01/2006 10:11 Comments || Top||

#2  I've got scars from cat scratches on my arm, Jonathan. Nasty things, I won't have them in the house.

Posted by: Carl in N.H. || 12/01/2006 10:27 Comments || Top||

#3  (the cats, I mean, not my arms)

Posted by: Carl in N.H. || 12/01/2006 10:27 Comments || Top||

#4  Two thoughts:

1) PETA will be really pissed about this.

2) Those Wild Kingdomish doco's to the Amazon Basin and such will now be packin' Tasers, lol.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 12:03 Comments || Top||

#5  Marlin:We've got him!
Jim: Aiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeee!
Posted by: Marlin || 12/01/2006 15:15 Comments || Top||

#6  Rantburg tip of the day, "how do you disenage a large reptile that refuses to let go?" Simple you use a small quanity of "old rot gut snake bite remedy" sprayed in the mouth will make the errant reptile let go pronto.
I have broken up many a food fight with this method. Once again alcohol is the solution to life's problems.
When people ask me about snakes I just say snakes don't get fleas.
Posted by: bruce || 12/01/2006 18:48 Comments || Top||

#7  Wouldn't be the 1st time a snake got out of his cage and strangled a child.
Posted by: anonymous2u || 12/01/2006 18:52 Comments || Top||


China-Japan-Koreas
Network attack disables Naval War College Network
[More at link]
Computer and e-mail systems are off-line at the Naval War College following a network intrusion Nov. 15. After the attack, the Defense Department raised its information warfare awareness level to Information Condition (Infocon) 4.
I'm guessing it's a Windows-based system. We've been having mysterious connection problems all week where I work.
Navy officials declined to comment on the source of the attack. “The nature and extent of the intrusion are operational issues and I can’t discuss them further,” said Cmdr. Doug Gabos, spokesman for Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command, which ordered the shutdown. The college’s site remains down pending an investigation.
We're bringing a new server online -- should be up today or Monday. I made the suggestion that they install Linux or Solaris or some other *nix on it and the network powers that be looked at me like I was stoopid. As far as I know, and I know better and in more detail than I did when we were running Windoze, the worst we've been hit with has been the occasional DoS.
The attack was an insolated incident and has not affected other parts of DOD, Gabos said.
They probe continually. I ban Chinamen from our server near daily.
Meanwhile, the college’s systems have been removed from DOD’s Global Information Grid so that investigators can examine the extent of the intrusion and upgrade firewalls and other security measures, he said.
With Linux, Google, and four or five Rantburg readers they could make that site a lot more secure.
According to a news report, Chinese hackers are responsible for the attack.
They're military exercises.
One professor told his class Nov. 27 that they took down the entire college network, the report states. There is no official confirmation that the attacks on the college networks came from China.
It was there or Korea. The crap we throw out from Europe and Russia and even the Gulf are pretty much all spammers. And they're outnumbered two or three to one by the Chinese.
The college will probably have to replace all the computers affected by the attack, Paller said. “That’s the only confidence-building measure step you can take,” he said. “When very professional people get through your defenses, their ability to hide is much greater than your ability to find them.” The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security replaced hundreds of computers after recent network attacks. The bureau is responsible for deciding which technologies should be available for export to countries such as China. Chinese attacks on DOD systems are far more widespread than is publicly known, Paller said, but almost all attacks remain classified. “The problem is thousands of times bigger than what you hear,” he said.
The Chinese attacks against all computers represents a problem more widespread than is publicly known.
Posted by: Wheter Glereper3595 || 12/01/2006 09:08 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Somebody find out what Richard Marcinko was doing on the 15th.
Posted by: GORT || 12/01/2006 11:59 Comments || Top||

#2  I've kept this Rantburg computer security discussion in my Favorites for some time now, and refer to it whenever anyone I know gets a new computer. Thank you, Rantburg!
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/01/2006 12:02 Comments || Top||

#3  The Devil is in the details.
Posted by: badanov || 12/01/2006 12:06 Comments || Top||

#4  For bad... Semi-NSFW.

;-)
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 12:14 Comments || Top||

#5  Thnx.

This is my favorite FreeBSD graphic: the blinking daemon.
Posted by: badanov || 12/01/2006 12:37 Comments || Top||

#6  The college will probably have to replace all the computers affected by the attack, Paller said. “That’s the only confidence-building measure step you can take,”

Replace the WinDoze server software with the CIA's SecureLinux (SELinux) running in a XEN config with SELinux on each virtual machine running server apps one to a virtual machine.
(Be Paranoid not STUPID Like MGMT TYPES. Copy Groves old Intel viewpoint - they are out to get you stupid.)


Put debian on the generic desktops but SELinux on the other desktops.

Don't allow Microsoft to exist anywhere but in a virtual machine on one of the XEN servers that can only access particular internal sites nothing external.

If the DOD can't do that they need to start executing Microsoft Propagandists as 5 columnist traitors....

There! I said it. I am already blacklisted by MS-cheerleaders so I am now free not to shut up.



Posted by: 3dc || 12/01/2006 20:07 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
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Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 08:34 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:


Africa Subsaharan
More Vicious Than Rape
HT African Crisis; a couple of week old, but still relevant, as european peacekeepers are leaving congo. Another feel good story from africa.
The atrocity reports from eastern Congo were so hellish that Western medical experts refused to believe them—at first.
By Rod Nordland

Warning: do not read this story if you are easily disturbed by graphic information, or are under age, or are easily upset by accounts of gruesome sexual violence.
Rest at link.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 08:28 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [14 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Probably the worst placement of an advertisement for Viagra I have ever seen.
Posted by: cam76034 || 12/01/2006 8:56 Comments || Top||

#2  just one line "10 men were killed" versus 3 pages of female victimhood.

that was it. If there's any gender based violence it's that.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan || 12/01/2006 9:29 Comments || Top||

#3  I hope the moderators will not sink trap this. If they do, obviously, that is their perogative. I do not post this to be offensive or hateful. This position of mine is one that I have maintained for some time now and the above article merely confirms it.

Africa and sub-Saharan Africa in particular is plagued by patriarchal tribalism to such a degree that there are few ways for women to escape out from underneath the grinding boot heel of such preferentially granted advantage. For over a decade I have advocated the distribution of subdermal longterm female contraceptives (Norplant) to all pubescent African females so that there might be hope of being released from a cycle of near-constant pregnancy and childbearing. Only something of this magnitude can even remotely begin to break the vicious pattern of subjugation and abject poverty that the vast majority of African women go through.

Now for the nasty part. Even though a huge, if not disproportionate number of womens' lives are claimed by this scourge, the AIDS epidemic that ravages Africa may be one of its only hopes to finally eliminate enough of the male population whereby this beleaguered continent can make something even slightly resembling a new start.

The constant genocide and gruesome mistreatment of prisoners and civilians, coupled with a spectrum of child abuse that starts with sexual molestation of infants and ends with conscienceless killers in the form of seven year-old soldiers, all point towards generation after generation of crippled minds and almost pathologically amoral or asocial individuals being liberally larded throughout the population. Much as it has been for a large portion of Africa's history. It is the advent of modern weapons and transportation that has managed to exacerbate this situation from its already extent state to the horrific levels that we witness today.

I continue to wonder if there is any combination of education and medical treatment that can possibly overcome this monstrous degree of inhumanity. Such benign influence over this ongoing epidemic of physical and spiritual trauma would, of course, represent the best alternative. All signs lead me to believe that nothing of the sort can overcome the leverage provided by prerogatives of power and male privilege that continue to decimate innocent life throughout the African continent.

Due to male infideleity and prostitution there are regions of Africa where the HIV/AIDS infection rate is on the order of 50% or greater. Africa is dying. From where I stand and especially after reading the linked article, it almost seems a mercy. Be it Mugabe's self-imposed catastrophe in Zimbabwe or the institution of reverse racism in South Africa, all of this indicates a degree of social mayhem that ordinary human life simply cannot survive with an unmarred spirit. I have spent most of my life longing for some sort of intervention against this insanity that besets Africa. It now appears that the only release from this moribund and entrenched patriarchal tribalism is death itself. However inhumane it sounds, depopulation of Africa through the HIV/AIDS epidemic may be more of a blessing than a curse.

I can only hope that one day Africa will arise as the resource-rich and environmental treasure that it has historically been. It is unimaginable that it will ever do so until patriarchal tribalism is cast aside or naturally deselected. The HIV/AIDS plague seems to be one of the few natural mechanisms that will perform that loathsome task.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 15:15 Comments || Top||

#4  Zenster-

No they shouldn't sinktrap your comment. They should post it permanently on page 1.

My brother was in the Peace Corps in Africa for 5+ years in the early to mid '90's. Your comments could have come from his mouth, or the mouths of any of his Peace Corps buddies (male or female).

They used to say AIDS stood for Africa Is Dying Slowly.

Much as Europe had to go through a horrific religious/tribal conflict (Reformation culminating in the 30 Years War) and undergo the ravages of a slow killing disease passed on by promiscuity (syphilis, which, adjusting fo the technology of the day was the equivalent of HIV) to end up with the largely good and successful Victorian set of morals, so too, it seems, must Africa go through a time of many generations of horror to eliminate whichever genes and memes result in these types of self destructive cultures.

It's sad, and the Christian in me wishes there was some other way not involving such death and destruction, but I fear that humans ultimately only learn the hard way. All the education in the world by well-meaning lefty NGO's will not end this. Only those cultural practices dying out and being replaced by something more enlightened can effect the change Africa needs to move beyond this. The left will no doubt scream "Racist!" at your comment and mine, but the left has also failed to realize that the diversity industry and evangelical multiculturalism have ALREADY failed - when this you fear to criticize this behavior for fear of being "judgemental", you have gone from being naive to being an accomplice.

Sorry, leftists - there ARE objective standards by which you can declare one culture superior to another, and all the wishing in the world can't change that.
Posted by: no mo uro || 12/01/2006 16:00 Comments || Top||

#5  no mo uro, I really appreciate your casting some light on this topic from more seasoned sources. While I cannot be overjoyed about it, there is still some cold comfort in knowing that my position is not mine alone.

For anyone to decry the abject gender apartheid that goes on in the MME (Muslim Middle East) and not raise even more of a ruckus over the fate of African women is pure hipocrisy. The sheer fact of how FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) is far more common in Africa only serves to emphasize the truth of this.

The entire global culture of tribally entrenched male privilege has to be eradicated, root and branch. It is the source of so much misery that simple words cannot possibly convey the horrors perpetrated by this long outmoded historical artifact.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 16:45 Comments || Top||

#6  Absolutely horrific.

Let Africa Sink.
Posted by: Parabellum || 12/01/2006 18:01 Comments || Top||

#7  From the article linked in post # 6:

Among old Africa hands, we have a saying, usually accompanied by a shrug: "Africa wins again." This is usually said after an incident such as:

* a beloved missionary is butchered by his congregation, for no apparent reason
* a tribal chief prefers to let his tribe starve to death rather than accepting food from the Red Cross (would mean he wasn’t all-powerful, you see)
* an entire nation starves to death, while its ruler accumulates wealth in foreign banks
* a new government comes into power, promising democracy, free elections etc., provided that the freedom doesn’t extend to the other tribe
* the other tribe comes to power in a bloody coup, then promptly sets about slaughtering the first tribe

etc, etc, etc, ad nauseam, ad infinitum.

The prognosis is bleak, because none of this mayhem shows any sign of ending. The conclusions are equally bleak, because, quite frankly, there is no answer to Africa’s problems, no solution that hasn’t been tried before, and failed.

Just go to the CIA World Fact Book, pick any of the African countries (Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi etc.), and compare the statistics to any Western country (eg. Portugal, Italy, Spain, Ireland). The disparities are appalling--and it’s going to get worse, not better. It has certainly got worse since 1960, when most African countries achieved independence. We, and by this I mean the West, have tried many ways to help Africa. All such attempts have failed.

Charity is no answer. Money simply gets appropriated by the first, or second, or third person to touch it (17 countries saw a decline in real per capita GNP between 1970 and 1999, despite receiving well over $100 billion in World Bank assistance).

Food isn’t distributed. This happens either because there is no transportation infrastructure (bad), or the local leader deliberately withholds the supplies to starve people into submission (worse).

Materiel is broken, stolen or sold off for a fraction of its worth. The result of decades of "foreign aid" has resulted in a continental infrastructure which, if one excludes South Africa, couldn’t support Pittsburgh.

Add to this, as I mentioned above, the endless cycle of Nature’s little bag of tricks--persistent drought followed by violent flooding, a plethora of animals, reptiles and insects so dangerous that life is already cheap before Man starts playing his little reindeer games with his fellow Man--and what you are left with is: catastrophe.

The inescapable conclusion is simply one of resignation. This goes against the grain of our humanity--we are accustomed to ridding the world of this or that problem (smallpox, polio, whatever), and accepting failure is anathema to us. But, to give a classic African scenario, a polio vaccine won’t work if the kids are prevented from getting the vaccine by a venal overlord, or a frightened chieftain, or a lack of roads, or by criminals who steal the vaccine and sell it to someone else. If a cure for AIDS was found tomorrow, and offered to every African nation free of charge, the growth of the disease would scarcely be checked, let alone reversed. Basically, you’d have to try to inoculate as many two-year old children as possible, and write off the two older generations.

So that is the only one response, and it’s a brutal one: accept that we are powerless to change Africa, and leave them to sink or swim, by themselves.

It sounds dreadful to say it, but if the entire African continent dissolves into a seething maelstrom of disease, famine and brutality, that’s just too damn bad. We have better things to do--sometimes, you just have to say, "Can’t do anything about it.

The viciousness, the cruelty, the corruption, the duplicity, the savagery, and the incompetence is endemic to the entire continent, and is so much of an anathema to any right-thinking person that the civilized imagination simply stalls when faced with its ubiquity, and with the enormity of trying to fix it. The Western media shouldn’t even bother reporting on it. All that does is arouse our feelings of horror, and the instinctive need to do something, anything--but everything has been tried before, and failed. Everything, of course, except self-reliance.

All we should do is make sure that none of Africa gets transplanted over to the U.S., because the danger to our society is dire if it does. I note that several U.S. churches are attempting to bring groups of African refugees over to the United States, European churches the same for Europe. Mistake. Mark my words, this misplaced charity will turn around and bite us, big time.

Even worse would be to think that the simplicity of Africa holds some kind of answers for Western society: remember Mrs. Clinton’s little book, "It Takes A Village"? Trust me on this: there is not one thing that Africa can give the West which hasn’t been tried before and failed, not one thing that isn’t a step backwards, and not one thing which is worse than, or that contradicts, what we have already.

So here’s my (tongue-in-cheek) solution for the African fiasco: a high wall around the whole continent, all the guns and bombs in the world for everyone inside, and at the end, the last one alive should do us all a favor and kill himself.

So, how about all those Somalis we're shipping into Minnesota? Lots of good news there, right? Looks like I'm not the only one who feels this way. This is the grimmest possible outcome of people getting the government they deserve. Stalin could barely imagine such a nightmare.

Until the outside world gathers up the courage to go in and cap such blood-ticks as Robert Mugabe, Sudan's new Islamist court, the Mogadishu war lords and their ilk, we have no business squawking about "how terrible things are in Africa." There have to be measures taken against those who would starve, rape, maim and kill for the sheer sport of it. Until that time, we have no business doing squat for the Africans.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 20:47 Comments || Top||

#8  Not about the gruesome stuff, but a memorable plea from a Kenyan economist: "For God's Sake, Please Stop the Aid!".
Posted by: JSU || 12/01/2006 21:54 Comments || Top||

#9  And now Koffi is asking for even more aid - primarily for Africa.

Excellent comments on this thread Zenster and No Mo Uro!
Posted by: CrazyFool || 12/01/2006 23:31 Comments || Top||

#10  Thank you, CF. I've been sinktrapped for saying this same thing before (less diplomatically, admittedly). I'll say it again whenever I'm able. Africa is the poster child for why poorly targeted foreign aid does more harm than good.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 23:54 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Democrat fund-raiser for Gore files $165M lawsuit against WND
The $165 million lawsuit filed against WND and two freelance writers who wrote a comprehensive series exposing Al Gore's record of corruption in Tennessee during the 2000 presidential campaign would smash any judgment that has ever held up in such a court proceeding.

WND was named as defendant in the action, along with the two journalists who wrote a series of 18 investigative reports during the 2000 presidential race, most of them documenting allegations of corruption involving then-Vice President Gore and others in Gore's home state.

Some Tennessee observers believe the series had such impact that it was responsible for Gore losing the state – and thus the presidential election. Had Gore won his home state, the disputed Florida vote would have been meaningless and Gore would have had enough electoral votes to become president.

The lawsuit stems from the reports, which ran from September to December 2000, that included information about a Savannah, Tenn., auto dealer, friend of Al Gore and Democrat activist named Clark Jones.

Jones, who raised more than $100,000 for Gore's presidential campaign, alleges personal embarrassment and humiliation from the articles, which said he reportedly intervened in a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation probe into narcotics trafficking in Hardin County in 1999. The car dealer also alleges the articles implicated him in the 1980 arson of his own business, the Jones Motor Company, and also pegged him as a suspected drug dealer.

In his lawsuit against WND, Jones is demanding the record-breaking $165 million in damages....
Posted by: Anonymoose || 12/01/2006 08:15 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Granted, it is World Net Daily reporting about the other party in a lawsuit against itself, BUT...

... there's no mention about whether Jones claims anything was false.
Posted by: eLarson || 12/01/2006 9:11 Comments || Top||

#2  As I remember from that far back, there was a lot of circumstantial evidence against Jones but not enough to get an indictment. It was the articles that implicated him, it was the investigation. He'll most probably lose this one.
Posted by: Deacon Blues || 12/01/2006 9:27 Comments || Top||

#3  Sorry , "It wasn't the articles that implicated him"
Posted by: Deacon Blues || 12/01/2006 9:28 Comments || Top||

#4  It's not about winning or losing. It's about bankrupting a small thorn in their sides.
Posted by: ed || 12/01/2006 9:43 Comments || Top||

#5  Great candidate for an anti-SLAPP filing.
Posted by: Ebbaish Flosh7349 || 12/01/2006 11:03 Comments || Top||

#6  Sorry for the repost.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 11:28 Comments || Top||

#7  Looking at today's example with Mexico and previous ones all dating to bad looser behaivor of Al Gore...
This retard should have some shame. He has ruined the practice of democracy.
Posted by: 3dc || 12/01/2006 20:13 Comments || Top||


Europe
$1 Million Hit? The Real Deal on Polonium
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 08:11 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  More of a "distortion by omission" than the real deal.

"Levi says that while it isn't easy to obtain a deadly amount of polonium online, it also isn't prohibitively difficult." Getting a sufficient quantity online still looks nearly impossible. Getting a deadly amount of Polonium into a form that could be surreptitiously given to a potential victim, without access to a very sophisticated nuclear lab, also very unlikely.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 9:49 Comments || Top||

#2  MOSCOW (Reuters) -
Polonium 210, a highly toxic radioactive substance found in the body of an ex-KGB spy who died in London last week, cannot be obtained illegally in Russia, its nuclear energy chief was quoted as saying on Friday....The head of Russia's state atomic energy agency Rosatom, Sergei Kiriyenko, told the government daily Rossiiskaya Gazeta that Russia produces only 8 grams of Polonium 210 a month.
"All this amount goes to U.S. companies through a single authorized supplier, Tekhsnabexport company," the newspaper quoted Kiriyenko as saying

Only enough to kill a few thousand people. If it's that tightly controlled and hard to make, a government almost certainly had to be involved.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 11:08 Comments || Top||


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Jail inmates to clean up desert illegal alien mess
Water bottles. Sleeping bags. Empty food containers.

It's an unsightly mess left behind at temporary campsites set up by illegal immigrants trekking through Maricopa County's desert areas.

And starting today, about 200 jail inmates will be cleaning it up.

Dubbed "Operation I.C.U.," because the desert requires "intensive care," Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the desert trash pickup is a new phase in his fight against illegal immigration and an effort to improve the environment at the same time. The "Illegal Alien Campsite Clean Up" will occur monthly. "These people are coming here illegally. They're breaking the law, and they're destroying our desert," Arpaio said. "It's disgusting."

Deputies have been coming across campsites and snapping photos of the filth since Arpaio's anti-human-smuggling unit began looking for and arresting illegal immigrants in March. So far, 351 illegal immigrants have been jailed, and Arpaio said their mess needs to be cleaned up.

Deputy Chief Brian Sands estimates there are about 15 large illegal campsites in the western part of the county. They are used as "drop zones" and temporary staging areas for illegal immigrants. The immigrants will stay there anywhere from a couple of hours to several days, until they can be picked up and transported to their destinations. They usually leave in a hurry, dumping blankets and other trash. In some areas, trash piles are knee deep.

"There's all these little campsites over the years that have turned into this big mess," Sands said.

Illegal dumping not only ruins views but threatens the health of people who live or play there; over time, it pollutes the ground and groundwater. Offenders who dump trash rarely are caught, and cleanups are costly.

Arpaio said his cleanup will cost taxpayers almost nothing. Trash bags and dump trucks have been donated, and inmate labor is free. Of the 200 convicted inmates who will take part today, 10 are foreign nationals from Mexico, Arpaio said. The inmates will get an extra bologna sandwich for their work.

Today's cleanup will take place in a desert south of Lake Pleasant. Deputies will be on hand to arrest any illegal immigrants in the area. Anyone caught dumping trash also will be arrested, Arpaio said.

But cleaning up the desert has another benefit: intelligence. Deputies will sift through the trash, looking for clues that could help curtail illegal immigration even more. "We can look at these locations and tell a lot about the trash they leave," Sands said. "Our investigators don't have the time to sort through all this stuff. This gives us a chance to take a closer look."

Deputies will try to determine from the trash if other foreigners are being smuggled through Arizona. Any maps could provide a better indication of smuggling routes. "I want to pick up some intelligence," Arpaio said, "but my main mission is to save the desert.

"We're going to get this cleaned up."
Posted by: Anonymoose || 12/01/2006 07:52 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  If Pubs regain presidency in 2008, could next prez PULLEASE appoint Joe Arpaio the head of Homeland Security ? This man does not dispense unending BS like the puppet fool Chertoff. He just goes out and gets things done.
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 11:33 Comments || Top||

#2  Any chance we could get open boarders Bush to help pick up the garbage???
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 12:56 Comments || Top||

#3  SpecOp35, ever meet him in person? Trust me....no way on Homeland Security.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie || 12/01/2006 14:24 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
spray-on condom
A German company plans to launch a spray-on condom tailor-made for all sizes.

The Institute for Condom Consultancy is developing a type of spray can into which the man inserts his penis first.

At the push of a button it is then coated in a rubber condom.

"We're trying to develop the perfect condom for men that's suited to every size of penis," spokesman Jan Vinzenz Krause said.

"We're very serious."

Mr Krause says the product aims to help people enjoy better and safer sex lives.

"It works by spraying on latex from nozzles on all sides," he said.

"We call it the '360-degree procedure' - once round and from top to bottom.

"It's a bit like a car wash."

He says the plan is to make the product ready for use in about five seconds.

Mr Krause says the spray-on condom would function more effectively as a contraceptive because it would fit better and not slip.

But before the new condom can be sold in shops, the firm must ensure the latex is evenly spread when sprayed, as well as optimise the vulcanisation process.

The company hopes the high-tech condom, which will be available in different strengths and colours, will be on the market by 2008.

Mr Krause says the spray would probably cost about $30 as a one-off purchase.

He says the latex cartridges, which are sufficient for up to 20 applications, would cost about $17.

Mr Krause says he hit upon the idea when considering the difficulties some people faced using condoms and drew inspiration from spray-on plasters now used in medicine.
Posted by: Classer || 12/01/2006 07:26 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [11 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The condom's removal tool.
Posted by: ed || 12/01/2006 9:39 Comments || Top||

#2  Do you have to vulcanize afterward? Sounds painful.

"It's a bit like a car wash."
Right. Next time I go to a carwash, I'll unzip and...
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 10:20 Comments || Top||

#3  No reservoir tip, no ribbing, no sale, lol.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 10:23 Comments || Top||

#4  ... as well as optimise the vulcanisation process.

Isn't vulcanization accomplished by application of extreme heat and pressure? If that's so, the user of said product may have no need to get back to his partner after applying the product.
Posted by: GORT || 12/01/2006 10:41 Comments || Top||

#5  There's nothing like pulling out your portable car wash-like device when that magic moment arrives to add a romantic touch to the occasion.

Her: What's in that steamer trunk you're lugging around?

Him: I'll show you, watch this.

Her: Eeeeeekk! Get away from me you freak!

Him: Don't run away, it'll be dry in just 20 minutes!
Posted by: Biff Wellington || 12/01/2006 10:48 Comments || Top||

#6  Isn't vulcanization accomplished by application of extreme heat and pressure?

Yes, that is my understanding. Just WHAT does this devilish device does to your naughty bits? Is it permanent? Is there any kind of plastic surgery available to try and salvage the remains? I'm not even sure I want to know.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 10:53 Comments || Top||

#7  Option for removal. Soak in acetone for three hours. Course it does cause shriveling.
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 11:04 Comments || Top||

#8  Sam Kinison had a joke about this, obviously years ago.
Posted by: Penguin || 12/01/2006 11:07 Comments || Top||

#9  LOL Bif!
Posted by: Shipman || 12/01/2006 11:37 Comments || Top||

#10  Um--wouldn't this also trap pubic hairs as well? Might as well use duct tape!
Posted by: Dar || 12/01/2006 12:23 Comments || Top||

#11  Gonna call it "Dinkity-Do".
Posted by: Shuns Uleating3851 || 12/01/2006 13:56 Comments || Top||

#12  1)I have a visual of this process being licensed. I would not want to buy the device from Firestone, lest i suffer from ply separation at an inopportune moment.....
2) And the michelin man grphic would need a re-do.
3) Is that a 205-R14 in your pocket or are you glad to see me?


/goes and stands in a corner
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 13:59 Comments || Top||

#13  There's a joke in here about a "blowout" but I think I have to tread lightly.

Thanks for the warm-up USN - we'll be here all week!
Posted by: GORT || 12/01/2006 14:14 Comments || Top||

#14  spray-on condom

have yee heard about the Joint Venture with Pfizer Inc?

yep new product called Spray On Hard On, it comes with or without Wrapper!

makes Viagra and Condoms obsolete!

/invest
Posted by: RD || 12/01/2006 14:23 Comments || Top||

#15  Hey GORT: what with the bad weather going on all over the country, shouldn't there be something in here about putting on studs and all? This would remedy .com's problem about lack of ribbing..
I think the Goodyear people are working on a redesign of the Blimp...
Pardon the NASCAR metaphor, but if you are going to race at more than one track, I hope these guys have different compunds available for the different conditions encountered (big difference between Talledage and Bristol.....)

and think of the spin off business opportunities: for that annoying slow leak: the SLIME people could even get involved.
and Viagra would be in competition with the Fix-a-Flat folks...

you've been a great crowd. no, really....
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 14:32 Comments || Top||

#16  This isn't a prophylactic; it's a replacement.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/01/2006 15:41 Comments || Top||

#17  USN - you left out the retreads.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 15:42 Comments || Top||

#18  Ya think this thing is warranteed for 40,000 miles? Lemme get out the calculator. . .

Damn.

Not.Even.Close. :(
Posted by: GORT || 12/01/2006 15:46 Comments || Top||

#19  That would stunt sales...
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 15:51 Comments || Top||

#20  Due to Bernoulli's law, most pressurized aerosol propellants exhibit pronounced endothermic properties upon release. While this might assist in congealing the latex veneer, the underlying *ahem* substrate is well-known for responding to cold conditions in a distinctly unwelcome fashion.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 17:00 Comments || Top||

#21  Shrinkage?
Posted by: Chuger Hupeart7813 || 12/01/2006 17:02 Comments || Top||

#22  If you're too stupid to know how to use a rubber, you deserve to go through this shit...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/01/2006 17:03 Comments || Top||

#23  And I just now found out that condoms are serialized......
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 17:11 Comments || Top||

#24  Well, if yah don't wanna have kids, just get a vasectomy for cryin' out loud. And in other news, I bet the latex spray really stinks, literally. Blech. And in other news after that, would anyone really want to use something that can irritate or plug the urethra? If it don't dissolve in water, that's what you've got.
Posted by: ex-lib || 12/01/2006 18:31 Comments || Top||

#25  Would any woman want a 'spray on' used? What if it hasn't fully dried? Somehow I dont think so.

Ladies?
Posted by: CrazyFool || 12/01/2006 20:42 Comments || Top||

#26  What if it hasn't fully dried?

There was a young man from Japan
Who used condoms sprayed on from a can
In unforeseen haste
Conjoining took place
That wasn’t according to plan
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 21:01 Comments || Top||

#27  Twenty six comments and not one person volunteering to be a field tester in Berlin.
Posted by: GK || 12/01/2006 21:44 Comments || Top||

#28  Can I use it on my tongue ?
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:16 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
US Theaters Close Turkish Hate Propaganda Film
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27 (JTA) — A Turkish film featuring a venal, bloodstained Jewish doctor has been mysteriously withdrawn from screening in the United States. In “Valley of the Wolves: Iraq,” American actor Gary Busey portrays a Jewish U.S. Army doctor who cuts out the organs of Iraqis at Abu Ghraib prison and sells them to wealthy clients in New York, London and Tel Aviv.
Who needs proof that actors are whores? Busey has been peddling himself as a born again Christian. Now he's a twirling dervish.
A blockbuster hit in its native country, the film had been scheduled to open last Friday at two theaters in Los Angeles and one in San Francisco. However, in early November, “Valley of the Wolves” was quietly dropped from the theaters’ advance schedules.

Gregory Gardner of Luminous Velocity Releasing, a company involved in distributing the film in the United States, said the Turkish producer, Pana Films, had withdrawn the movie without explanation. Attempts to obtain further information from American or Turkish sources were unsuccessful, but a protest filed by the Anti-Defamation League may have played a role in the cancellation.

In an Oct. 19 letter to Turkish Ambassador Nabi Sensoy in Washington, ADL leaders expressed concern at “the incendiary anti-Jewish and anti-American themes and characters in the film” and pointed to previous inquiries about the wide availability of anti-Semitic publications in Turkey. The letter was signed by ADL National Chairwoman Barbara Balser and National Director Abraham Foxman, who did not receive a reply from the ambassador.

The Busey character, listed only as “The Doctor” but clearly identified as Jewish, isn’t even the chief villain. The distinction goes to another American actor, Billy Zane, who plays a rogue American officer and self-professed “peacekeeper sent by God.” In one scene, the officer and his men shoot up an Iraqi wedding party, killing the groom in the presence of the bride and a little boy in front of his mother.

“Valley of the Wolves” was shown at the Berlin Film Festival and has played in theaters in Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon and Bosnia.

According to one Turkish diplomat, who spoke unofficially and requested anonymity, the film became such a hit in Turkey because it is a spinoff from the country’s top-rated TV series of the same title, though the series’ villains are local mafiosos and militant ultranationalists.

The movie is also seen by Turks as payback for the 1978 film “Midnight Express,” in which some Americans and Britons are caught trying to leave Turkey with a stash of hashish, thrown into a hellish prison and viciously mistreated.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 12/01/2006 07:09 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Busey has to pay for his drug habit some way. This is scraping along the bottom.
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 11:20 Comments || Top||

#2  Gary Busey just left the fucktwit category and moved to sedition.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 11:32 Comments || Top||

#3  And uh, the fact that Midnight Express was based on a true story where as this film is pure garbage. Turks can go "stuff" themselves. God Bless folks.....try the veal.
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 12/01/2006 13:39 Comments || Top||

#4  It could be McCarthyism. Or the chilling spectre of the blacklist. Or Bushitler censorship.
Or maybe it just sucked...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/01/2006 14:06 Comments || Top||

#5  Busey's people admitted he did it for the paycheck and barely read the script. Billy Zane on the other hand thinks any depiction of war being brutal and cruel is a good thing as it shows war is bad. At least that's what I remember of his angle on things.

I pity Busy and despise Zane.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 12/01/2006 14:33 Comments || Top||

#6  I guess Busey took a stronger hit to the head in his motorcycle crash than everyone originally thought.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie || 12/01/2006 14:38 Comments || Top||

#7  Acting: Getting public notoriety and great pay to play pretend.

Any five year old kid: Not getting public notoriety and great pay to play pretend.
Posted by: Broadhead6 || 12/01/2006 16:15 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
Last Day to Send Holiday Messages to Troops
via Stars and Stripes
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Iraq
State Dept. Weekly Report on Iraq
Some bad news, this week. Still, there's this:

The United Nations unanimously approved a resolution extending the mandate of the 160,000-strong multi-national force in Iraq for a year.

And this:

Iraq and Kuwait agreed to allow Kuwait to complete the building of a border fence Yes, Ladies and Gentlemen, two middle-eastern countries can agree on controlling their borders! and pay compensation to Iraqi farmers. The resolution demarcated the land border between the two nations and granted Kuwait some territory that had previously been held by Iraq and called for the creation of a no-man zone on both sides of the border, causing some Iraqi farmers living in the border zone to evacuate. Iraq and Kuwait have agreed to equally share the cost of the fences yearly maintenance, estimated at $3 million a year. Irony meter twitching?

And this is interesting:

Indonesia's foreign minister said that his country would be willing to send peacekeepers to Iraq and would encourage other Muslim countries to do the same. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono told President Bush that any long-term solution to the conflict in Iraq should include more countries than are currently involved.
Posted by: Bobby || 12/01/2006 06:39 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [4 views] Top|| File under:


Britain
Saudis to British: convict us of fraud and we'll cancel your £10 billion contract
Saudi Arabia has given Britain 10 days to halt a fraud investigation into the country's arms trade - or lose a £10 billion Eurofighter contract.
That's pretty .. blunt.
The contract supports up to 50,000 British jobs and there are now fears that the deal may go to France.

The Saudi government is on the verge of cancelling the contract - an extension of one brokered by Margaret Thatcher 20 year ago - because of a Serious Fraud Office investigation into allegations of a slush fund for members of the Saudi royal family, according to authoritative sources.

Tony Blair has been told that the deal faces the axe in 10 days unless he intervenes to bring the two-year investigation to a close. The Saudis are said to be "outraged" by the probe into the activities of companies linked to BAE Systems. The investigation concerns alleged illegal payments made to members of the Saudi royal family and their agents. The country's advisers have made clear through diplomatic channels that unless the inquiry is closed, the kingdom's arms business will be taken elsewhere.
So, it's pretty clear - enforce your own laws and we punish you for doing so. I think we call this "loss of sovereignty". I understand it used to happen to China back when they were getting their butts kicked in the 1800s.
The Saudis are understood to have already opened negotiations with the French about buying 36 rival Rafale jets.
Am I allowed to guess that the French have no problems paying bribes to the Saoodis, and that evidence of such bribes will never make its way to Le Monde?
Posted by: gromky || 12/01/2006 06:29 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [12 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I find this rather funny. I recall losing business to European firms because they, as a matter or course, paid baksheesh and bribes without blinking. The French and Germans were worse, but the Brits were close behind. I would wager that all Western countries have laws on the books, of varying quality and punishment, that are meant to stop this. Enforcement was nonexistent in Europe, and occasionally spotty here in the US... And what supremely arrogant snots they were, too, when walking away with the deal and laughing about the foolish and unsophisticated Americans. That's how it's done, old boy... Lol.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 10:07 Comments || Top||

#2  Blockade Saudi Arabia and see who laughs last. Pull all US personnel out of the oilfields and everywhere else. Close all Saudi banks in the US. Restrict the travel of the Saudi delegation to the US, and cut off all funding for new mosques. Do the same for France if they accept this kind of blackmail.

The United States has been a pushover in foreign policy ever since the Johnson administration (and maybe even before, the evidence is just harder to get to). We need to stand up and let the world know we're tired of 'business as usual', and will insist upon some changes. Ninety-percent of new technology comes from three Western states - the US, Japan, and Great Britain. If we stand together the rest of the world will find it difficult to stand against us.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 13:18 Comments || Top||

#3  So this investigation appears to have some serious legs; otherwise the Cameljockeys would just let it run and then demand all sorts of apologies when the results came in. What is interesting is the resounding silence from the British firms that are the targets of the investigations. It appears that they ran to 'Daddy Saud' and hid behind his leg.
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 13:41 Comments || Top||

#4  Sit back boys, and watch just how fast the Brit's will reach for the vasoline®! It all comes down to how many care, at what the SFO does, compared to the 50,000 angry resulting voting voices, are heard demanding.
Posted by: smn || 12/01/2006 13:49 Comments || Top||

#5  US firms are constrained by the Foreign Corrupt Practices act. The French are the acknowledged masters of the bribe. The other EU guys try, but the frogs are in a class by themselves.
Posted by: RWV || 12/01/2006 15:15 Comments || Top||

#6  Tsk, tsk.
Posted by: gromgoru || 12/01/2006 23:45 Comments || Top||


Arabia
Hanged man was alive for hours
KUWAIT CITY: A Sri Lankan national who was executed in Kuwait for murdering an Asian woman during a robbery remained alive five hours after he was hanged and pronounced dead, newspapers reported yesterday. Sanjaya Rowan Kumara was pronounced dead by doctors eight minutes after he was hanged but medics who transported his body to a morgue said they noticed he was still moving, Al-Qabas daily reported.
hey Muhamed, see hes making that choking sign again
Forensic experts were immediately called to examine the body and they confirmed that "there was some weak pulse in his heart," the daily said.
forensically speaking that's not gas and I'm an expert btw
The examination was repeated several times and each time "the dead body showed some signs of life," Al-Qabas quoted unnamed medical sources as saying.
holy krap It's ALIVE!
"They eventually pronounced him completely dead at 1400 hours local time," five hours after his hanging, the sources said.
'completely dead', humm.. that's much more serious
The justice ministry refused to comment on the report but head of the criminal execution department, Najeeb al-Mulla, who supervised the hanging, told Al-Watan newspaper the report was "baseless."
i tells ya he's stiff as board
Kumara was sentenced to death by Kuwait’s three courts for killing the woman while he was attempting to burgle her house. Four accomplices were sentenced to various terms in jail.
Posted by: RD || 12/01/2006 05:10 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [11 views] Top|| File under:

#1  'completely dead', humm.. that's much more serious

*chuckle*
Posted by: MacNails || 12/01/2006 10:48 Comments || Top||

#2  Document the exact procedure used. This would work well for Saddam.
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 11:06 Comments || Top||

#3  I guess he decided to hang around a few more hours.
Posted by: Mike || 12/01/2006 12:53 Comments || Top||

#4  I'm having trouble mustering any sympathy. Call AI or something.
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 13:32 Comments || Top||

#5  Just one more reason why every man should hope to be well hung.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 16:24 Comments || Top||

#6  It seems he was well hung.
Posted by: Chuger Hupeart7813 || 12/01/2006 17:00 Comments || Top||

#7  Somebody screwed up and knotted the rope wrong or placed the knot in the rope at the wrong location.

Clasic hangman's nooses, reputedly, have that knot placed on the back left side of the neck so that the sudden drop will break the victim's neck and he'll either die instantly or will not suffer too long at the end of the rope.

While it might be appropriate for someone like Saddam to suffer and linger for awhile, it would be inhuman and barbaric to sink to his level in ridding the world of such scum (for example, I'd pay for the ammunition to put a bullet in child molester's skulls and then take the carcass out to the nearest field and plow it under thereby making the individual of some use to the world, but I would not feed them slowly into an industrial grinder - I don't have the stomach for prolonged torture).

Posted by: FOTSGreg || 12/01/2006 17:25 Comments || Top||

#8  Completely dead is one thing, but is he Sincerely Dead?

As mayor of the Munchkin City
In the county of the land of Oz
I welcome you most regally

But we've got to verify it legally
To see...

To see...


If she...

If she...


Is morally, ethically


Spiritually, physically


Positively, absolutely


Undeniably and reliably dead


As Coroner , I thoroughly examined her
And she's not only merely dead
She's really most sincerely dead
Posted by: Parabellum || 12/01/2006 18:11 Comments || Top||

#9  I think the reason this guy didn't die is that (it's my understanding} that when these Islamic guys hang somebody - it doesn't include a short drop.

They tie a rope around your neck and haul you into the air. You die from strangulation, not a broken neck.
Posted by: Leigh || 12/01/2006 22:51 Comments || Top||

#10  Again, the Blogad below...interesting tie-in.
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:55 Comments || Top||


Home Front Economy
Exxon Mobil CEO Warns Ending Tax Breaks
Just gotta raise taxes. Seems it's in their genes. Who do you think will pay for this? I've got plenty of liberal friends, and to a man they think that big oil is evil, and they all think that eliminating any tax breaks they get cut into their bottom lines and prices won't go up. Maybe it will cut into their profits a bit, but I think the lion's share will be shouldered by the consumer, and it will a bonus of impacting the economy. I see no value in taxing the oil companies at all except to encourage alternative energy sources. Big oil feeds our economy. If I've got this wrong please let me know in the usual no uncertain terms!

Proposals by congressional Democrats to eliminate oil industry tax breaks and subsidies would set a bad example overseas and discourage new industry investments, Exxon Mobil's top executive said Thursday.

Rex W. Tillerson said moves suggested by leaders of the incoming Democratic congressional majority would encourage similar steps by governments abroad, where Exxon Mobil Corp. generates the bulk of its profit. "I think the bigger concern I have is not so much the economic direct effect of the fact that they want to take a tax break off here or there. But it's the message it sends the rest of the world that you don't have to provide stable (regulatory) frameworks," Tillerson told reporters after a speech to the Boston College Chief Executives' Club.

"And if that happens, none of us are going to be able to take the risk in this business."

Continued on Page 49
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 02:58 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  A truism I hold dear is that corporations don't pay taxes... their customers do.
Posted by: eLarson || 12/01/2006 9:49 Comments || Top||

#2  Big oil imports feed and employ Americans one way or the other. Punishing the companies is self-defeating, a practice the Democrats are very good at. Taxing or restricting oil company profits will do ZIP toward decreasing US dependence on imported oil, which is what really needs to be done. I have no good answers for that, but the cited hare-brained ideas are foolish.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 10:06 Comments || Top||

#3  It's political, not economic. Oil companies are evil - didn't you watch Dallas? And they gouge the consumer - gasoline prices have gone up by $2.00 since 1960 (from 30 cents to $2.30 per gallon), while postage stamps have only gone up by 34 cents (how do you like my dumbocrat statisticizing?)
Seriously, oil taxes will go up, for two reasons; 1) it's where the money is, and 2) the people won't mind paying it (because they don't know they are) - they'll be happy the greedy rich are paying 'their share'.
It may even be a good idea, for a different reason. We really could be a more energy efficient nation, and less vulnerable to supply disruption; perhaps higher prices (through taxes) would encourage that. 'You get less of what you tax'.
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/01/2006 10:11 Comments || Top||

#4  That truism is so true. If only we could convince the Donks followers that the evil Big Oil companies will NOT pay the tax increases, but the customers will.

Let's put this "windfall tax" thingy in the ground for good. To put it into perspective, the biggest offshore rig in the Gulf cost something like $5 billion to build. And that's just one of 100's of offshore rigs. That's half of Exxon-Mobil's quarterly profits in 1 rig! Granted, it was a joint venture to build over many years, but, you get the "perspective" of it all. And, to boot, the thing was knocked sideways by Katrina. So, I'm sure another few $100 million-$1 billion will be eaten up fixing the thing.

I'm all for the pursuit of alternative sources of energy. But, in the short term, you've gotta realize this could very well drag our economy to a grinding hault if taxed too heavily. And, again, the "fat cats" won't be the ones paying the IRS, but us Joe and Jane consumers. Basic market fluctuations, that's all.

One final note: We are still WAY below the price spikes of the 70's. Adjusted for inflation, I believe those spikes were akin to the low $3/gallon range, which we're still about 50% below. You've got to put this all in perspective.
Posted by: BA || 12/01/2006 10:56 Comments || Top||

#5  I believe adjusting oil prices for inflation is an unfair way to present the issue -- isn't modern inflation in part due to the increase in oil costs since 1973? Looking at myself in the mirror and adjusting for increases in age and weight, I'm every bit as good looking and thin as I was when I was 20! Riiight.
I would like to see concrete proposals on Rantburg for making the US import less Islamic oil, but have seen very little here so far. Some of my ideas: (1) Certainly the US could drill more wells in areas previously off limits, but the cost would be high, the benefit delayed for years, and the payoff doubtful, remember the oil rig still disabled so long after Katrina. (2) Building many more nuclear power plants for electricity is also a no-brainer, but the electorate and MSM seem to be suffering from drain bamage at the moment. (3) Perhaps a nice stiff import tax on oil would help promote efficiency and support investment in and development of alternatives, but any interference with the abundance and cost of imported oil would definitely hit every American in the pocket book, and perhaps cause a recession.
--- Our vulnerability: If the Iranians sank a oil tanker or two in the Persian Gulf, oil consumers would all suffer right quick -- I am getting the impression that is the real reason W is going easy on Iran, we may have very little choice in the matter.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 11:30 Comments || Top||

#6  It appears that Democrats are trying to get rid of big-oil tax breaks out of anger, not out of trying to encourage development of other sources of energy. They may end up accompishing something good by accident, which in my mind doesn't really count. If they want to encourage development of other sources of energy, they should just say so. But given their rhetoric and the rhetoric of my liberal friends, that's not what they're thinking. And if it is, then they think that voters are mindless and have to fool them into doing the right thing through subversive means, which is not a good thing to be caught doing. Ask Jon Karry.

If this were an honest attempt to develop other sources of energy, I would say remove the tax breaks and put every penny of the new taxes into that development, and not into pet projects. But you know that won't happen, so it's not sincere.
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 13:30 Comments || Top||

#7  AH, how is that presentation unfair? Everything else in this nation has risen at 3+%/year since the 70s. Yes, I'll agree that part of that inflation could very well be because of the rise in crude oil prices. A lot of us here also believe that a lot of inflation is due to tax increases like this hair-brained idea.

Put another way, WHY shouldn't we present gas prices vs. inflation? When virtually any other good in this country has skyrocketed in price (again, possibly because of oil prices), why shouldn't we look at ANY of those goods in terms of inflation. Heck, I make 10x as much money now than I did in the 70s, so I'd venture to guess that gas is now a LOT lower part of the hit in my pocketbook than it was in the 70s (% wise). Of course, oil is the one commodity/good that affects the prices of ALL other goods. That's why the Donk plan of taxing it (which, again the corporations don't pay, but pass on to the consumer) is going to RAISE the price of EVERYTHING in this country. He!!, I've already seen plenty of goods skyrocket the last few years (my garbage company's easily doubled their fees, milk has gone through the roof, diapers have jumped in price, etc.), all because of those specific companies' fuel/transportation costs. About the only things that have dropped in price are electronics, and that's only because we've shipped that overseas to China.

/soapbox
Posted by: BA || 12/01/2006 13:33 Comments || Top||

#8  I would like to see concrete proposals on Rantburg for making the US import less Islamic oil, but have seen very little here so far.

We've been around it a few times. The options are coal and nuclear. That's it. All the rest is pointless hand waving that mostly make the problem worse, with precious few exceptions.

Although, I did come across one good idea recently, a natural gas unit that functions as both a home electricity generator and heater(saves the very substantial energy wastage in centrally generated and distributed electricity).
Posted by: phil_b || 12/01/2006 15:22 Comments || Top||

#9  People DO know what taxes they pay on oil. Lots of stations here in Tenn put little stickers on the pumps that tell you just how much Federal and State taxes you are paying PER Gallon. Always lovely to see just how badly the government is gouging you;)
Posted by: Silentbrick || 12/01/2006 17:52 Comments || Top||

#10  I wish other states had that system, Silentbrick. I've never seen it in any of my travels. I guess the other states are too embarrassed to fess up.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie || 12/01/2006 19:22 Comments || Top||

#11  Those pump stickers only show the taxes paid at the pump, and do not include all the other taxes hidden in the cost - such as corporate income tax, employer social security 'contribution', etc. Not to mention royalties, which aren't really a tax, but on oil produced from government lands or water are money paid to the government.
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/01/2006 19:30 Comments || Top||


-Lurid Crime Tales-
Police Decry Web Site on Informants
I can't really feel sorry for law enforcement here having been reamed by them for just this sort of thing. They should do better to protect witness identities when they promise to instead of rolling on them because they think they may have nothing more to offer. Now me and my family may be in danger when the guy's prison term is up. I suspect half of law enforcement's angst here is that they may not be able to run roughshod over informants in the future. Most people learn by example. You reap what you sow, sometimes in ways that you don't expect.

Police and prosecutors are worried that a Web site claiming to identify more than 4,000 informants and undercover agents will cripple investigations and hang targets on witnesses.

The Web site, WhosaRat.com, first caught the attention of authorities after a Massachusetts man put it online and named a few dozen people as turncoats in 2004. Since then, it has grown into a clearinghouse for mug shots, court papers and rumors.

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Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 02:20 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [4 views] Top|| File under:


Home Front: WoT
It's a boy for the lady shot at the Seattle Jewish Federation
Mazel tov! But there seems to be a few details missing from the story...
Dayna Klein had only her unborn baby in mind when she instinctively covered her belly after a gunman stormed a Seattle Jewish center last summer.

Tuesday, she finally got to meet the son she saved.

Klein, who survived the rampage July 28 at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle that killed a colleague, gave birth to Charley Paz Klein at a Seattle hospital Tuesday night, her spokesman, Howard Bragman, said. The baby weighed 5 pounds, 12 ounces.

The boy's middle name, which means peace, is in honor of Klein's co-worker, Pamela Waechter, who was shot to death. Naveed Haq, 30, is accused of forcing his way into the Belltown office, shouting epithets and killing Waechter and wounding Klein and four others.

"What can you say? This whole thing has been a great challenge," Klein's husband, Erez, said Wednesday. "Now, we have a wonderful result. And it's now time for all the next steps in life. We have a lot of new good things to do."

Police officials have called Klein a hero for saving her baby when she came face-to-face with her shooter. When the gunman pointed his weapon at her and squeezed the trigger, Klein swung her left hand over her belly to protect her fetus. A bullet went through her arm and grazed her thigh before lodging in the carpet. "It was a split second that I was able to think. I don't know how, but I was," she told the Seattle P-I after the shootings. "The only thing that occurred to me was, how I was going to save my baby? That was my one shot, my one chance of saving my baby."

Even as she was wounded and bleeding, Klein managed to crawl to her desk and call 911. When the shooter pointed his gun to her head, she handed the phone to him and persuaded him to talk to the police dispatcher. He eventually put his gun down and gave up.

Klein had worked at the federation, a Jewish charity, since 2003. Her co-workers Christina Rexroad, Layla Bush, Cheryl Stumbo and Carol Goldman also were wounded in the attack.

Since the shooting, Klein has been focused on the birth and has had to put her own recovery on hold, her husband said. "Everything has been on hold in terms of her recovery from her gunshot wound," Erez Klein said. But now that she's had the baby, they plan to consult with surgeons and decide when she will have a bone transplant.

"Everyone says Dayna saved the baby's life. Dayna thinks the baby saved her life," her husband said. "As the daddy, I'm going to say they did it together."
Posted by: Seafarious || 12/01/2006 02:05 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Even in the face of such hostility and death that characterizes what Islam is all about, a new life comes into the world.
Posted by: badanov || 12/01/2006 6:57 Comments || Top||

#2  Each new birth is a triumph over those who would eradicate us. Baruch ha-bah! Blessed is he who has come!
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/01/2006 7:51 Comments || Top||


Europe
IKEA: Making Hot Dogs Halal For Muslim Shoppers
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 12/01/2006 01:38 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Ground camel feet with a side brew of Mecca's Swine Sperm Beer?
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 11:24 Comments || Top||

#2  Damn, that was hard to read. Did Joe write that too?
Posted by: GK || 12/01/2006 12:22 Comments || Top||

#3  Hey, I think I'm getting this! Whilst looking for the Swedish translation for "halal", WikiP came up with this:

"Halal" the Word

The use of the term varies between Arabic-speaking communities and non-Arabic-speaking ones.

In Arabic-speaking countries, the term is used to describe anything permissible under Islamic law, in contrast to haraam, that which is forbidden. This includes behaviour, speech, dress, conduct, manner and dietary laws.


This would be the Jihadi-Burger, as seen world-wide, size 10.

A little further on:

In determining whether a food is halal or haraam (forbidden), various verses of the Quran (ayat) are frequently referenced:

.....(B)ut if one is forced by necessity, without wilful disobedience, nor transgressing due limits - then is he guiltless.


And that would be a Taqiya-Burger.
Posted by: rhodesiafever || 12/01/2006 13:26 Comments || Top||

#4  Re "hard to read":

The source was in auto-translated French. That technology has yet to be perfected.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 12/01/2006 21:25 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Blast hits in Sri Lankan capital
There has been a loud explosion in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, reports a BBC correspondent in the city.

One report says President Mahinda Rajapakse's brother, Gothabaya Rajapakse, who is also the defence secretary, has been hurt in the blast.

Mr Rajapakse has been taken to the hospital, the report says.

Military spokesman Brig Prasad Samarasinghe told the Associated Press that a suicide bomber had triggered off the blast near a convoy of vehicles.
Posted by: 3dc || 12/01/2006 01:18 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1 
Now BBC reports he is OK and not hurt at all


Wonder how they "knew" he was seriously hurt in the previous report?
Posted by: 3dc || 12/01/2006 3:46 Comments || Top||


Fifth Column
Private road named for Muslim is focus of Christian group's bid
RED HOUSE -- If you want to know the history of the Muslims of America community in Charlotte County, just flip through the 2-inch-thick file at the county administrator's office.

A county employee started collecting various articles and filings years ago in response to the many inquiries about the Muslim enclave in western Charlotte County. It is a compilation of a relationship that one professor noted shortly after the community's establishment was bound to have conflict because of the "culture shock" on the part of the local residents and the Muslims.

The community -- or compound, as a federal prosecutor called it -- was established in the mid-1990s on 44 acres in this rural county of about 12,400 people. Most of the homes there are trailers, and about 20 families were estimated to live there several years ago.

Early on, county officials pushed community residents to correct zoning violations, local residents complained about its effect on property values and the Muslims complained they were victims of discrimination.
They always do, even with zoning laws.

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Posted by: Steve White || 12/01/2006 00:06 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [13 views] Top|| File under:

#1  An enclave of radical muzzies here is really not tolerable now.( I base "radical" on naming street after a known terrorist) Which state is this located in ? Everyone needs to be aware of these outposts. This is where a lot of dirty work can be done out of sight. Any plotters for the next attacks here are likely to hole up in quiet spots like this.
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 0:40 Comments || Top||

#2  GPS coordinates, anyone?
Posted by: Slaviger Angomong7708 || 12/01/2006 2:01 Comments || Top||

#3  Typical. Insult your surrounding non-Muslim neighbors and then squeal "discrimination!" or "Islamophobia!" the instant anyone complains. This ennuring of public reaction to constant provocation is a standard Muslim tactic designed to raise the noise floor (i.e., nominal amount of signal interference) so that lesser offenses or incremental imposition of Sharia compliant laws go unnoticed. We have seen similar examples of this lately with the imams flying out of Minneapolis and so forth. Rest assured, once we allow ourselves to become accustomed to such intrusions upon our daily lives, new and even more offensive provocations will be instigated in order to steadily decrease public opposition.

I'm surprised that the street signs are still intact. If such garbage were posted in my neighborhood, I'd certainly feel duely "motivated".
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 2:49 Comments || Top||

#4  Zen gets it!
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 4:06 Comments || Top||

#5  Virginia, southeast of Lynchburg, near Appomattox, ironically. (Where the American Civil War/War Between the States was concluded).

Google map Red House, VA
Posted by: Bobby || 12/01/2006 7:12 Comments || Top||

#6  "Which state is this located in?"
"GPS coordinates, anyone?"

Piece o' cake: it's just outside of Red House, Virginia, at 37.189587N, 78.769999W.

Map

Posted by: Dave D. || 12/01/2006 7:15 Comments || Top||

#7  Jamaat ul-Fuqra in Virginia

Scroll down for photos.
Posted by: SR-71 || 12/01/2006 8:20 Comments || Top||

#8  Thanks, Dave, such details help.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 9:34 Comments || Top||

#9  "Changing the name of the road is not going to change the situation we are faced with," he said. "It wouldn't change anything going on in that community."

Well is would show that the Red House folks have some balls. Zen what about the neighbors putting up pig farms next to the "compound"?

Discrimination? Hell you, you follow the teachings of a pedphile fools! If you think we are going to tolerate that you're "F-ing" nuts. Islam isn't even a religion. It's a cult of personality revolving around a man who was a common child rapist, thief and murderer.

Hang in there Red House!
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 9:38 Comments || Top||

#10  Sheikh Gilani formed his al-Fuqra terror network in the early 80s after a visit to Brooklyn, New York. The goal of his organization, according to the US State Department, was to “purify Islam through violence.”
Almost immediately upon his arrival, the Sheikh began recruiting African-American Muslims into his terrorist network. Some were recruited off the streets, some out of mosques, while others were recruited from American prisons. Most disturbingly, however, Sheikh Gilani recruited some of his followers out the United States military.

In a recruitment video, Sheikh Gilani made clear his goals:

“We have reached out and prepared [recruits] to defend themselves in a highly specialized training of guerrilla warfare...We are at present establishing training camps.”

The enemy included America.

“We are not fighting so that the enemy recognizes us and offers something. We are fighting to destroy the enemy. We are dealing with evil at its roots and its roots are America.”


What the fuvk?! I'm ashamed to say I've never heard of this guy. By the pure simple fact that these Muslims are afiliated with the man they are in fact Islamic terrorist and should all be deported hung or sent to prison for life.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 9:46 Comments || Top||

#11  Since al-Fuqra is a terrorist organization, seems prudent, as a first step, to designate al-Fuqra and it's spinoffs as terrorist orgs and confiscate all assets.
Posted by: ed || 12/01/2006 9:56 Comments || Top||

#12  I recommend having them change it to a local soldier who was KIA.

Let see them protest that.
Posted by: Penguin || 12/01/2006 11:14 Comments || Top||

#13  KIA? It's been plainly said every one of our dead is a step closer to their victory. Call it Dr. Sigmund Freud Way -- Jewish inventor of psychiatric analysis, with a specific emphasis on the adult traumas induced by unremembered childhood incestuous sexual practices.

And have the local politicians demand a police investigation MoA's connection to recognized terrorists and listed terror organizations. In the meantime, enforce the bloody ordinances, since all members of the community are subject to its laws.
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/01/2006 13:23 Comments || Top||

#14  Zen what about the neighbors putting up pig farms next to the "compound"?

Sounds Muslim unfriendly in a powerful way. Me like. I suggest erecting a "wind farm" that somehow manages instead to blow the aroma into their terrorist training camp "compound".
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 14:18 Comments || Top||

#15  "what about the neighbors putting up pig farms next to the "compound"?" In Texas Muslims have already one-upped you. The Katy (TX) Islamic Association wants to built a mosque and school complex very close to an existing pig farm. They have already asked Mr. Craig Baker, the pig farmer, to move his operation somewhere else. Instead Mr. Baker has erected a large sign advertising Friday night pig races.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 15:37 Comments || Top||

#16  Rofl!

Craig Baker 2008.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 15:43 Comments || Top||

#17  Instead Mr. Baker has erected a large sign advertising Friday night pig races.

My kinda guy! All he needs are kennels full of barking dogs to complete his Muslim unfriendly menagerie.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 16:29 Comments || Top||

#18  "Instead Mr. Baker has erected a large sign advertising Friday night pig races"
And cheerleaders! Unmasked and uncovered, fresh, nubile, cheerleaders to whip the crowd into a sweaty, frothing drunken frenzy to root the little piggies on....
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 17:08 Comments || Top||

#19  They live in trailers.





















hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:39 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
ACLU Nativity Scene
From a press release of the Young Conservatives of Texas at UT Austin. Hat tip Gates of Vienna.
AUSTIN, TX – The Young Conservatives of Texas - University of Texas Chapter announced today that they will be displaying an “ACLU Nativity Scene” on the West Mall of the University of Texas campus on Monday and Tuesday, December 4th and 5th. The group’s intent is to raise awareness on the extremity of the ACLU, and bring to light its secular-progressive efforts to remove Christmas from the public sphere. The display, the first of its kind in the nation, will feature characters that are quite a bit different than the standard crèche.

“We’ve got Gary and Joseph instead of Mary and Joseph in order to symbolize ACLU support for homosexual marriage, and of course there isn’t a Jesus in the manger,” said Chairman Tony McDonald. “The three Wise Men are Lenin, Marx, and Stalin because the founders of the ACLU were strident supporters of Soviet style Communism. The whole scene is a tongue-in-cheek way of showing the many ways that the ACLU and the far left are out of touch with the values of mainstream America.”

The scene will also display a terrorist shepherd and an angel in the form of Nancy Pelosi.
This is going to get them a date with the Sub-Associate Dean for Student Affairs, I just know it.
“The ACLU and other left-wing extremist groups are working diligently to destroy American’s rights to the free expression of religion,” said Executive Director Joseph Wyly. “We’ve already seen in Chicago an attempt to censor the nativity by a city government this week. It’s just more evidence that there is a War on Christmas being waged by the far-left in this country.”
Posted by: Steve White || 12/01/2006 00:04 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Am I the only one who wonders whether the ACLU gets funding from the Majic Kingdom? Nature abhors a vacuum. If the ACLU can eliminate Christianity in this country some other religion must step in to fill the void. Voila! Wahhabis to the rescue.
Posted by: GK || 12/01/2006 2:11 Comments || Top||

#2  To be fair, the YCT are a bunch of rich fratboy assholes. I'm conservative myself, but these people are priviliged jerks born with silver spoons in their mouths.
Posted by: gromky || 12/01/2006 5:48 Comments || Top||

#3  Still, Gromky, gotta give 'em some credit for chutzpa and imagination. I like it!
Posted by: Bobby || 12/01/2006 6:06 Comments || Top||

#4  What a flipping great idea! Sure hope they post photos.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 8:57 Comments || Top||

#5  If I were them, I'd do this and get ProtestWarrior on the phone. PW could be ready at a moment's notice, in case the ACLU loving goons decide to get diverse on the YCT and rough 'em up. I LOVE it!
Posted by: BA || 12/01/2006 10:05 Comments || Top||

#6  We need full disclosure of funding for both ACLU and CAIR. I've read in past that ACLU gets large donations from Ford Foundation and something sponsored by Rockefeller Trusts. Also, the swine Soros provides funding. As to CAIR, I suspect nearly all comes from Saoodis, but I'd like to see it documented on front pages.
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 11:38 Comments || Top||

#7  To be fair, the YCT are a bunch of rich fratboy assholes. I'm conservative myself, but these people are priviliged jerks born with silver spoons in their mouths.

Hey! I was not! :p I was in the group when I was at UTexas in the early 90s. They sponsered a speaker (I forget who it was) who came and gave Oliver North's presentation that he used to raise money for the Contras. I loved the Soviet-supplied Sandinista helicopter with the "Agricultural rocket launchers" on one slide. :)
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats || 12/01/2006 12:34 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Analysis: Iran's growing array of missiles
TEL AVIV, Israel, Nov. 30 (UPI) -- With missiles that can reach every corner of the Middle East and survive preemptive strikes, Iran is already "the major missile power of the region, at least in theory," said a former head of Israel's missile defense program. "No other country in the world ... comes close to Iran in the number and variety of ballistic missiles in development or already deployed," Uzi Rubin wrote in a study published by the Institute for National Security Studies. And yet, some of those missiles' effectiveness is questionable, he noted.

Rubin based his study on published materials but his background -- from 1991 to 1999 he was the Arrow anti-ballistic missile program manager -- enables him to better analyze those reports. He wrote that most of the missiles designed to control the sea, land, and air near Iran show Chinese and Russian pedigree. The Raad, apparently an advanced version of the Chinese Silkworm, is a shore based anti-ship missile whose range should be sufficient to bloc the Persian Gulf at its widest point.

The Zelzal, which originally hails from China, is intended to hit hostile troops concentrated some 125 miles away. Other programs are externally similar to the old Soviet Strela, and anti-tank missiles.
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Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Humble beginnings. Remember the chain-drive Honda Coupe?
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 2:52 Comments || Top||

#2  Gorb, Japanese did not have to memorize a holy book as a primary source of education.
Posted by: twobyfour || 12/01/2006 3:27 Comments || Top||

#3  2x4: It only takes a few out of millions. Remember the USSR had some pretty effective (if not sexy) weapons.
Posted by: Jackal || 12/01/2006 7:51 Comments || Top||

#4  "...North Korean mysterious No Dong."

Who knew that Rubin was so snarky, lol?
Posted by: BA || 12/01/2006 11:15 Comments || Top||

#5  Strategypage.com has had numerous articles on how the Irans high tech weapons are 95% vaporware.

To quote Sun Tsu: "When you are weak, appear strong".

Al
Posted by: frozen Al || 12/01/2006 12:45 Comments || Top||


Iraq
Baker to urge US pullback in Iraq
A HIGH-LEVEL bipartisan commission in Washington examining the Iraq war will recommend a gradual pullback of the 15 US combat brigades in the country, adding to pressure on the Bush administration to shift course. The so-called Iraq Study Group is also set to urge the administration to pursue greater regional diplomacy regarding Iraq, including engaging Iran and Syria. The 10-member Iraq panel, led by former secretary of state James Baker, reached a consensus in Washington yesterday on a final report but it is said to have stopped short of setting a firm timetable for the withdrawal.
Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  James Baker -- the power behind EVERY presidential throne . . . why is that, I wonder.
Posted by: ex-lib || 12/01/2006 18:27 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Ismaili holy site torched
PESHAWAR: Unknown miscreants burnt down a holy site belonging to the Ismaili community in Chitral district, which has seen sectarian violence in the past, police said on Thursday. The incident took place on November 25 when an Ismaili place of worship was reduced to ashes in Rech village, Torkhow tehsil, 170 kilometres away from Chitral city. “We are investigating the incident,” DSP Headquarters Sultan Bacha told Daily Times over the phone from Chitral. Police have not arrested anyone yet and Bacha declined to say whether the incident was linked to past sectarian violence. Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Ismaili sect, has spent billions of rupees on community development projects across the district and continues to invest in the development of the area.
Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [11 views] Top|| File under:

#1  the Ismailis are a sect of Shiite that is less into violence than the mainstream Shiite

Here's a surprise: they are considered heretics by other Shia
Posted by: mhw || 12/01/2006 8:42 Comments || Top||

#2  Not even worth roasting marshmellos. Here is the Wikipedia on Ismaili
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 8:52 Comments || Top||

#3  Miscreants: Why do they hate us?
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/01/2006 9:09 Comments || Top||

#4  The former name of the Ismailis is the Assassins. But at one time they departed from their evil ways.
Posted by: JFM || 12/01/2006 15:01 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Palestinian with 3 pipe bombs arrested near Nablus
IDF soldiers manning the Hawarrah checkpoint south of Nablus apprehended an 18 year-old Palestinian Thursday when 3 pipe bombs were found on his person, the army said. Military sappers neutralized the bombs, and the suspect was passed on to security officials for interrogations.
Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Would any country out there who doesn't like torture or aggressive interrogation like to take him in as a refugee?
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 3:51 Comments || Top||

#2  Olmert will let him go in return for the Paleo's gratitude. Sucker.
Posted by: Jackal || 12/01/2006 19:25 Comments || Top||


Europe
Turkey holds 18 in Al Qaeda swoop during Pope's visit
Turkish police detained 18 people suspected of having links to Al Qaeda late on Wednesday, but Istanbul’s police chief said the move was unconnected to Pope Benedict’s visit to Turkey, NTV television reported. Istanbul police could not confirm the report on Thursday. In an Internet statement on Wednesday, Al Qaeda in Iraq condemned Pope Benedict’s visit, saying it was part of a crusade against Islam aimed at pulling Turkey away from the Muslim world.
But Istanbul’s security chief Celalettin Cerrah was quoted as saying the detentions were unconnected.
The Pope flew to Istanbul late on Wednesday, the second day of his four-day visit to Turkey, for talks and religious celebrations with Patriarch Bartholomew, spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians. But Istanbul’s security chief Celalettin Cerrah was quoted as saying the detentions were unconnected. Turkey has suffered several attacks blamed on Al Qaeda: in November 2003, more than 60 people were killed in bombings of two synagogues, the British Consulate and HSBC’s office in Istanbul.
Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Probably unconnected like an iceberg and the Titanic were unconnected....
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 13:31 Comments || Top||

#2  Great analogy, USN! One for the ages.
Posted by: BA || 12/01/2006 13:42 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
4 militants surrender in Chechnya
(RIA Novosti) - Four members of illegal armed groups have surrendered in Chechnya, a police source in the troubled Russian republic in the North Caucasus said Thursday. Through a partial amnesty announced on July 15, following the killing of the region's number one terrorist Shamil Basayev, militants not involved in major atrocities were promised leniency.

One of the militants surrendered in Gudermes, Chechnya's second largest city situated in the east of the republic. He is said to have fought against federal troops in the region since 1995. The three others gave themselves up in the republic's central and southern districts. The police spokesperson said the militants also surrendered their arms.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Abbas ready to pull plug on unity government talks
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is expected to make a "dramatic announcement" this weekend regarding the ongoing crisis with Hamas over the formation of a Palestinian unity government. PA officials told The Jerusalem Post Abbas was considering the possibility of firing the Hamas-led government and holding a national referendum on early parliamentary elections.

"The negotiations with Hamas are over," said another PA official. "There's no point in pursuing the talks over the unity government because Hamas is not interested in partnership."
Sources close to Hamas warned that any move against the Hamas-led government would be seen as a coup and would aggravate tensions in the Palestinian arena. According to the sources, PA Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas may cut short his current tour of a number of Arab and Islamic countries following Abbas's latest remarks.

Abbas, who met with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Jericho on Thursday, told a press conference after the meeting that the unity talks with Hamas had reached a "dead end." Abbas has called an emergency meeting of the PLO executive committee for Friday to brief its members on the failure of the unity talks and his future plans, said one official, holding Hamas responsible. "The negotiations with Hamas are over," said another PA official. "There's no point in pursuing the talks over the unity government because Hamas is stone cold krazy killers not interested in partnership."
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India-Pakistan
Uttar Pradesh cop's report angers clerics
A sensational report by a top Uttar Pradesh police official branding Phulwarisharif-based Imarat Sharia as a "den of terrorists" kicked off a major controversy which forced UP CM Mulayam Singh Yadav to hastily suspend additional director general of police (Railways) B K Bhalla. Reacting sharply to the "slanderous' report, Amir-e-Shariat Maulana Syed Nizamuddin said it was a huge conspiracy to defame a respected Islamic institution. The cleric, who is also general secretary of All-India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), had demanded immediate action against the official.

The report, printed in a booklet form, had been distributed at the police week function organised by the UP IPS Association recently. It alleged that the Imarat was a den of terrorists where over 200 anti-national elements having links with the ISI, Lashkar-e-Taiba and other groups and terrorist from Bangladesh were taking shelter.

The Amir-e-Shariat reacted, saying: "I am shocked and pained to see the newspaper reports quoting the UP police official's report. It is nothing but a bundle of lies and it exposes the faces of the forces hell bent on defaming Muslim institutions."
"Lies! All lies!"
The Maulana said Imarat Sharia, Bihar, Orissa and Jharkhand, was established by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad in 1921 and since then all top politicians, Presidents and Prime Ministers have visited it. President A P J Abdul Kalam visited the institution two years ago, he said adding that even UP CM Mulayam Singh Yadav visited the famed institution.

The controversial report not only accused renowned Islamic institutions but also criticised Indian foreign policy which has enraged the Centre too. The Centre, sources said, is believed to have taken strong exception and UP CM was asked to initiate immediate action against the official.

Apart from being ADG (Railways), Bhalla was also holding charge of ADG (Police Radio). He was supposed to speak on this matter at an academic session during the police week celebrations but had been dissuaded by his colleagues, who found the report quite inflammatory.

The report, in fact, was based on information reported by an inspector of GRP in the wake of bomb blast in a train at Jaunpur last year. Bhalla, without ascertaining facts, lifted that information and made it a detailed report and thought it fit to get it printed in a booklet form and got it distributed.

Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, All-India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawrat and other organisation also condemned the Bhalla report and urged the Centre and the UP government not only to take strong action against the police official but also rid the police of "communal elements."
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International-UN-NGOs
UN troops face child abuse claims
Children have been subjected to rape and prostitution by United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti and Liberia, a BBC investigation has found. Girls have told of regular encounters with soldiers where sex is demanded in return for food or money.

A senior official with the organisation has accepted the claims are credible.
He's not going to do anything about it, mind you, but it's 'credible'.
The UN has faced several scandals involving its troops in recent years, including a DR Congo paedophile ring and prostitute trafficking in Kosovo.

The assistant secretary-general for peacekeeping operations acknowledges that sexual abuse is widespread. "We've had a problem probably since the inception of peacekeeping - problems of this kind of exploitation of vulnerable populations," Jane Holl Lute told the BBC. "My operating presumption is that this is either a problem or a potential problem in every single one of our missions."
And you won't do anything about it because ...
The UN is scheduled to hold a special conference in New York on Monday 4 December, to address the issue.
Oh. Sorry. My bad. A conference. No -- a 'special' conference. Whew.
In Haiti, the BBC's Mike Williams spoke to a street girl as young as 11 who had reported sexual abuse by peacekeepers outside the gates of the presidential palace in Port-au-Prince. A 14-year-old described her abduction and rape inside a UN naval base in the country two years ago. Despite detailed medical and circumstantial evidence, the allegation was dismissed by the UN for lack of evidence - and the alleged attacker returned to his home country.
A lack of evidence other than a victim and medical proof.
In May this year, another BBC investigation discovered systematic abuse in Liberia, involving food being given out to teenage refugees in return for sex.

The UN responded by heightening policing measures, appointing 500 monitors across the country, and introducing mandatory training of all personnel on appropriate conduct. A local NGO worker said reports of sexual abuse involving peacekeepers were "still rampant, despite pronouncements that they have been curbed".

UN chief Kofi Annan has pledged a policy of "zero tolerance".
Which is worth what every pledge from Kofi is worth.
The UN's own figures show 316 peacekeeping personnel in all missions have been investigated, resulting in the summary dismissal of 18 civilians, repatriation of 17 members of Formed Police Units and 144 repatriations or rotations home on disciplinary grounds.
After which .. nothing happens to them.
However allegations remain that measures to police and curb misconduct are nowhere near as strong as they should be. Refugees International says there remains a "culture of silence" in some military deployments, and fear of punishment is not enough to ensure compliance with UN rules.

"They may be military men but they are also humanitarian workers," Sarah Martin told the BBC. "To prey upon the very populations that you are sent to protect is one of the worst forms of violation and betrayal that there is."

Under UN regulations, military personnel cannot be prosecuted in the country where they are serving, and it is up to the courts in their home countries to prosecute crimes committed. The UN said it had firm knowledge of only two concrete examples of sex offenders being sent to jail, although it believed there could be others it did not know about.
Not that it bothers to keep track, you understand.
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#1  Seems to be a cause and effect thing: without being snarky, every time the UN sends in peacekeepers, chile abuse breaks out. and koffee just wrings his hands looks the other way and then has the audacity to ( earlier this week) start the drum beat for 'humanitarian relief for 2007 crisis' that haven't even (by definition of the calendar) even started. evidently he considers children in the same category muslims consider women: less than human i.e. property, and not worthy of any sort of proper respect, care, etc.
has any profiling of the alleged child abusers been done to see which nation(s) are responsible?
willing to bet that the perps do not come from one of the G-8 countries....
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 17:20 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syria sent 200 terrorists to assassinate 36 Lebanese leaders
More on yesterday's story...
Syrian President Bashar Assad was reported on Wednesday to have sent about 200 terrorists to Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon to assassinate 36 Lebanese figures. The daily Al-Mustaqbal said Assad's "terrorist plot" was part of a propaganda prepared by the Syrian president and his Foreign Minister Walid Moallem. It said Assad authorized the terrorist group, which was part of Fatah-Intifadeh, the Syrian-backed faction which broke away from Yasser Arafat's mainstream Fatah group, to carry out the assassinations.

Al Mustaqbal said the Assad plot was revealed four days ago when two men, arrested on charges of killing two Palestinian activists in the Beddawi refugee camp in north Lebanon, acknowledged to the Lebanese Intelligence Service that they belonged to Fatah-Uprising, which is led by Abou Moussa. The arrested men said the Syrian intelligence has asked them to coordinate with the faction's second-in-command, Abou Khaled al-Emleh. It identified the men as Syrian Hussam Mohammed Siyam and Mohammed Saleh, a Saudi, adding that they hold legitimate Syrian passports issued by authorities in Damascus.

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Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [14 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Syria/Iran are spoiling for a war!!!!!

My question is why????
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 || 12/01/2006 6:22 Comments || Top||

#2  Bashar Assad is simply following the teachings and methods of Muhamhead. On numerous occasions Muhamhead would send out killers to do in his political enemies.

Nothing new under the sun.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 9:08 Comments || Top||

#3  My question is why????

If you don't want someone to deal with your front yard, you create a problem in their back yard.
Posted by: Pappy || 12/01/2006 9:53 Comments || Top||

#4  Hezbollah is moving into a power vacuum. Pro West elements in Lebanon have absolutely no Western support. We praised the "Cedar Revolution," but our leaders refuse to do anything to protect Lebanon from foreign aggression. Syrian intervention would be like taking a hot knife through butter.

Ethiopia and Thailand also face national catastrophes if the West won't take sides.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 12/01/2006 21:23 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
Orcas on the move, trainers should be vigilant, sez expert
SAN DIEGO - Some days, killer whales just wake up on the wrong side of the pool. A 2 1/2-ton orca that dragged a trainer underwater during a show at SeaWorld may have been put out by a spat with another whale, grumpy because of the weather or just irritable from a stomach ache, according to marine mammal experts.

"Some mornings they just wake up not as willing to do the show as others," said Ken Balcomb, director of the Center for Whale Research in Friday Harbor, Wash. "If the trainer doesn't recognize it's not a good day, this will happen."
There are days I wish Gary Larson was still drawing cartoons ...
The whale, Kasatka, was back in the water Thursday for a lunchtime performance that went off without a hitch. But the show was limited to tricks that did not involve trainers getting in the water.
Kasatka is gonna be a lonely killer. *sniff*
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Posted by: Shipman || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Yeah, my cats are the same way.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins || 12/01/2006 8:48 Comments || Top||

#2  Sea World trainers, the other white meat. Or is it seals? I can't remember. Taste is more or less the same anyway.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 11:36 Comments || Top||

#3  Heh heh
Posted by: 6 || 12/01/2006 11:55 Comments || Top||

#4  I saw a show on tv that explained why killer whale are grouchy. They are actually from the moon and want to home.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 12/01/2006 14:40 Comments || Top||


Africa Subsaharan
Burundi supports Rwanda against France
(SomaliNet) In a dramatic move, the Burundian government has decided to support Rwanda, following Rwandan’s termination of diplomatic ties with France.

A Burundian official told journalists shortly after meeting Rwandan President, Paul Kagame at Village Urugwiro yesterday, that Burundi’s backing was aimed at preserving security in the Great Lakes Region. “I am here to assure the President (Kagame) of our government’s support at this time when relations (between Rwanda and France) are not good,” said Rajab Hussein, the Chairman of CNDD-FDD, the ruling party in Burundi.

The Burundian official said that despite the evidence of France’s complicity in the 1994 genocide, the world had remained indifferent. “Rwanda has continued to produce evidence about France and other foreign countries’ involvement in the 1994 genocide but the world has always remained silent. We are prepared to support this government until justice prevails,” Hussein said.

“France is biased; justice cannot work on one side,” he said, adding that France’s legal undertaking must first focus on her role in the massacre of Rwandans in 1994.
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#1  Hopefully Canada will follow suit.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/01/2006 15:39 Comments || Top||


Good morning
Kasuri did not say Taliban were winning: FOHundreds killed, wounded in south Sudan clashesBaker to urge US pullback in IraqAbbas ready to pull plug on unity government talksHezbollah Calls Protests in LebanonUN troops face child abuse claimsAl-Qaida said to be operating in Somalia
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#1  Limbo time.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 0:09 Comments || Top||

#2  I think I met her at Hilo Hatties a few years back.
Posted by: Besoeker || 12/01/2006 4:01 Comments || Top||

#3  Someone tell Perry to give Paul a call about his misbehaving sister.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 6:07 Comments || Top||

#4  Doesn't look like one of us Mississippi Drakes.
Posted by: Temple || 12/01/2006 8:13 Comments || Top||

#5  10 degrees here, how is it in your backyards?
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 8:47 Comments || Top||

#6  8 inches of snow.
Posted by: Mark E. || 12/01/2006 11:15 Comments || Top||

#7  Lol. Measured starting from where? Oh, wait, you said snow, lol.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 11:23 Comments || Top||

#8 
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 11:25 Comments || Top||

#9  She needs a lei.
Posted by: JDB || 12/01/2006 12:03 Comments || Top||

#10  That young lady isn't dressed for current conditions in my neighborhood. No Hiwaiian weather here in Co Springs. It's up to 32, from a low of 4... The mountains look nice, though, with the 2feet+ of snow they got. No limbo dancing, but the skiing is great.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 12:09 Comments || Top||

#11  Funny .com. Glad to see you still have a sense of humor.

But I gotta know--where are you guys finding all this great old photos of me? : )
Posted by: ex-lib || 12/01/2006 12:44 Comments || Top||

#12  Heh, ex... Fred's got the goods, lol... on everybody.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 12:46 Comments || Top||

#13  I gotta know--where are you guys finding all this great old photos of me?

I think somebody once made a little documentary movie about that process.
Posted by: Mike || 12/01/2006 13:11 Comments || Top||

#14  LOL Mike! Made my day.
Posted by: ex-lib || 12/01/2006 18:25 Comments || Top||

#15  Goodnight!
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:08 Comments || Top||


Africa North
Egypt court sentences 10 for Sinai bombings
An Egyptian state security court sentenced 10 men to between five years and life in prison on Thursday for their role in explosions at tourist resorts on the Sinai coast that killed more than 100 people. The court in the Suez Canal town of Ismailia also confirmed death sentences against three men convicted of organising the three attacks between October 2004 and April 2006. The confirmation was a formality after the mufti of Egypt, the government-appointed interpreter of Islamic law, gave his approval to the death sentences. The 10 defendants faced charges of murder, attempted murder, belonging to a terrorist group, possession of explosives and weapons, damaging public property and sheltering criminals. They had pleaded not guilty. After a judge read the verdicts on Thursday they shouted slogans denouncing the United States and Israel, whom they blamed for the bombings. The prosecution said the bombers were part of a Sinai group called One God and Jihad.
That'd be "Tawhid (Monotheism) and Jihad," naturally.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hariri: Syria behind campaign to oust Lebanon government
The leader of Lebanon's anti-Syrian bloc warned on Thursday that Syria was behind the planned Hezbollah protests to bring down the government, trying to restore its power in the country. Saad Hariri vowed the campaign would fail, but called for restraint among his supporters when Hezbollah supporters hold a mass demonstration Friday. The rally is the start of a campaign of open-ended protests called by the Shiite Muslim group and its political allies.

"Tomorrow is a day when we will show our resolve ... our calm," Hariri said in an interview with The Associated Press and Associated Press Television News. "They won't be able to bring down the government, because the government has the support of the majority of the parliament and the majority of the Lebanese people," he said.

The anti-Syrian bloc dominates parliament and the government, elected on broad support among Lebanon's Christians and Sunni Muslims. Hezbollah and pro-Syrian parties are demanding more power in the government.
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Iraq
Al-Maliki Says Iraqis Will Be Ready To Take Over By June
(AHN) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki says his country's armed forces will be ready to take control of security, nationwide, by June 2007. During a meeting with U.S. President George Bush in Amman, Jordan, al-Maliki says, "I can say that Iraqi forces will be ready, fully ready to receive this command and to command its own forces, and I can tell you that by next June our forces will be ready." The pair issued a joint statement saying, "We agreed that reform of the Iraqi security ministries and agencies and addressing the issue of militias should be accelerated."

"The ultimate solution to stabilizing Iraq and reducing violence is true national reconciliation and capable and loyal Iraqi forces dedicated to protecting all the Iraqi people."

President Bush adds, "[al-Maliki is] the right guy for Iraq, and we're going to help him; and it's in our interest to help him for the sake of peace."
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Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The check is in the mail.
Posted by: gromgoru || 12/01/2006 2:01 Comments || Top||

#2  Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki

for what its worth LOL, I have 0 faith this Iraqi will reign in Sadr/Mahdi Army or even the Badr Brigade let alone unify Iraq.

only DEEDS can make a difference now.
Posted by: RD || 12/01/2006 5:10 Comments || Top||

#3  It seems like this guy fears for his life. Didn't he lose some family member(s) due to all of this?
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 5:23 Comments || Top||

#4  Perhaps you're referring to the other guy, the one who actually acted like an Iraqi PM - Allawi.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 8:01 Comments || Top||

#5  Cynicism aside (wait, isn't this Rantburg), he might just be right. We've been making a serious effort for the past two years to upgrade the Iraqi army. They're in no way ready to behave like a Western army, but they might well be good enough to take on security in Iraq. They'll need us for logistics, air cover, advice and command control coordination, but they might be good enough.

Especially in provinces with Shi'a majorities. If in June al-Maliki can say, "we can take over in 14 provinces" out of the 18, that's going to be seen (even after deducting the NYT doom and gloom slant) as good news. Hurrah! They're 80% of the way there.

And notice he didn't say anything about the Interior Ministry police.
Posted by: Steve White || 12/01/2006 10:59 Comments || Top||

#6  My guess is that the Bush Administration may pull the troops out no later than six months prior to the 2008 elections! Any later and "W" will subject the stay to the political process again, and the American people will surely let the 'other shoe drop' (ie, giving the government [Presidency] over to the Democrats totally), or in case of Joe Lieberman; an Independent President!
Posted by: smn || 12/01/2006 13:59 Comments || Top||


Afghanistan
NATO adds to Afghan force
RIGA, Latvia -- NATO leaders agreed yesterday to add troops to the 32,000 already in Afghanistan, but European countries such as France and Spain retained some of the restrictions that prevent their troops from taking a more active role in the fighting.

President Bush's goals for the summit were to achieve the troop commitment, persuade other NATO members to pledge increased defense spending, gain a recognition that Afghanistan is a make-or-break fight for the future of NATO, and break down restrictions that keep some allies' troops out of the heaviest fighting in the south, where Canada, Britain, the Netherlands, the United States and Estonia bear the burden. He won progress on all of those goals, though in varying degrees.

The final communique makes it clear that Afghanistan is the defining battle for the alliance, but it simply encourages nations to boost defense spending. Although some European nations dropped caveats to deployment, they gave no hard agreement to push more of those troops to the south where the fighting is heaviest.
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Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  We should start up a pool. I'm betting NATO ends up putting 200 additional pairs of boots on the ground total.
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 0:53 Comments || Top||

#2  How unlike France and Spain ...

*rimshot*
Posted by: MacNails || 12/01/2006 4:57 Comments || Top||

#3  Typical French-Quickly Forget what US/UK done to liberate their country in WW11-Arab loving cowards!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 || 12/01/2006 5:19 Comments || Top||

#4  OK, gorb. I'll go zero.
Posted by: Jackal || 12/01/2006 7:44 Comments || Top||

#5  Go to Omaha Beach and you will find a monument paid by French citizens on their own pockets honoring those who fell during D-Day. And learn about how they fought the government who wanted to dismantle it. Go to the American miltary cemetary at Coleville and you will find in addition to mere visitors, French people who come to puit flower on the graves. They haven't forgotten but the Commuinists, the Gaullists and teh Europeists have been brainwashing the French into hating everything American (those people in the graves included who died for Coca-Cola and Gillete, atht is more por mless that is what say our history books). All of this while America slept, unaware of how millions were being turned agsint her not only in France but everywhere in world, and not moving a finger on ethe propaganda battlefield.
Posted by: JFM || 12/01/2006 8:17 Comments || Top||

#6  ... but European countries such as France and Spain retained some of the restrictions that prevent their troops from taking a more active role in the fighting.

It was my impression they preferred the passive role.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/01/2006 9:07 Comments || Top||

#7  JFM, I've found in my travels in Europe that the further you get from a nation's capital, the friendlier they are to Americans. The French in Paris are the worst in Europe. The French in Normandy are the friendliest people I've ever met. It's not necessarily the people that we're having a problem with, but their governments. And yes, we have "lost" most of the propaganda wars. Most Americans just don't think in the terms of propaganda. We also have a large body of people with few brains and big mouths on our political left that think the US is the most dispicable country in the world, and we really haven't challenged them sufficiently. I think, before the Islamofascist war is over, a lot of those people must be discredited or silenced, or the entire world will lose.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 12:18 Comments || Top||

#8  So, true, OP. And, I'd add, I believe we're going to have to defeat that evil triumverate (LLL/Donk Politicos/MSM) BEFORE we can win this war on Islamofascism.

When so much of our nation is completely ignorant of what true evil lies overseas (and, in some cases, right here among us), and what grand expansionist plans the jihadis have, it's no wonder we can't put a nail in the coffin of Islamofascism and quick. Personally, I blame the following (in order):

(1) the average American, who doesn't pay attention to anything outside his/her little spehere of influence. Too much worried about either their next cup of Starbucks (the rich libs) or their next welfare/food stamps check (the minorities, led by race hustlers who only care about "da hood").
(2) the MSM, for NOT reporting the "good news" and/or showing more often the real BARBARIANS we face (beheadings, burnings, disembowelments, etc.).
(3) the U.N. When an International group (where 90% of said members are two-bit dictators) holds so much "high esteem" in so many of our politicos minds, and yet is completely inept at solving ANY of the world's problems, and actually aids and abets the baddies, we're fighting an uphill battle.
(4) President Bush. He should use the 'bully pulpit' more. I realize part of this is NOT his fault, but the slant or blackout of the MSM. But, I hearken back to the days of the cowboy (You're either again' us, or you're for us) who called a spade a spade. On this matter specifically, I do agree with .com on the handwringers (who've even shown up here), for President Bush has done a LOT in the WoT. But, his communication of the TRUE threat is what I have a beef with (and I'm one of his biggest fans). Remember, the first rule of war is "Know thy enemy."
Posted by: BA || 12/01/2006 13:53 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Haroon Rashid released on tribal jirga intervention
Former Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) member of the National Assembly from Bajaur Agency, Haroon Rashid, was released Thursday by the Frontier Region (FR) Kohat political administration on the intervention of a tribal jirga. According to a press statement, the tribal jirga, led by Malik Alam Gul Zarghunkhel and Malik Said Asgar Boshthikhel, assured the political administration that Rashid would not participate in political activities in FR Kohat in future. Haroon Rashid, who relinquished his National Assembly membership in protest of the attack on a religious seminary in Bajaur on October 30, was arrested during a protest rally in Darra Adamkhel on November 24.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Tehran targets Canadian 'spies'
Iranian lawmakers call for probe to close embassy, accuse envoys of plotting with U.S.
In a sign of chilling relations between Iran and Canada, Iranian lawmakers have labelled Canada's embassy in Tehran a "den of spies" and called for a probe that could shut it down. "The Canadian embassy represents the `den of spies' and this is unacceptable for Iranians," said hard-liner Hamidreza Hajbabai, one of a group of parliamentarians accusing Ottawa of plotting with the United States, a long-term enemy of Iran.

Another lawmaker, Javad Arian-Manesh, said the Majiles (parliament) would investigate the Canadian embassy for espionage, "and if it is proven, (we are) determined to shut down the mission."

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Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  After seeing what our neighbors to the north do when their boots are actually on the ground, as opposed to the talking gov't heads; it would not be good for Iran to hurt any of the embassy staff. if they do ,it might just be the proverbial straw......
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 13:52 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
US Severe Weather Map - Interactive
Allows you to keep up with the weather. Click an active region for details & local map. Click a spot on region map and get NexRad Radar. Purdy cool. Definitely a keeper for travelers.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [12 views] Top|| File under:

#1  D *** ng it, what gives, all America is supposed to be dying from GLOBAL WARMING, i.e. cooking in our own juices???
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 12/01/2006 0:35 Comments || Top||

#2  Of the four weather websites I use (Weather Underground, Weather Channel, AccuWeather and the National Weather Service), Weather Underground is my favorite.

It's the least cluttered with advertisements and gimmicks. Their home page gives a map of the US with a variety of weather overlays, and can be static or animated. And typing in your ZIP code or city name will bring up a local weather page with all the essentials, including your local NexRad radar. Click on the NexRad image and it brings up a new page with a large, very detailed NexRad display featuring click-and-drag zoom, animation and also overlaid with graphics showing lightning strikes.

For $10 a year, you can subscribe to an enhanced version with no advertising at all, with the NexRad display animated up to 40 frames (roughly the last 3 hours, at 5-minute intervals), and the whole thing configurable out the gazzoch.

IMO, Wunderground.com is by far the best weather site on the Web.

[/shameless weatherpimping]
Posted by: Dave D. || 12/01/2006 6:16 Comments || Top||

#3  NOAA weather combined w/Unisys Weather. NO Ads.
Posted by: Juque Glating7555 || 12/01/2006 11:45 Comments || Top||

#4  WeatherFox, for Firefox.
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:27 Comments || Top||

#5  out the gazzoch

Well, learning that new euphemism certainly justified dropping by this particular thread.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 23:43 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Pakistani named as main accused in Mumbai blasts
Indian police on Thursday named a Pakistani man as the main conspirator behind deadly train bombings in Mumbai in July as they framed formal charges against 30 people in connection with the attack.

At least 186 people were killed and about 700 wounded when seven bombs tore through packed Mumbai commuter trains and platforms during rush hour. India has accused Pakistan's military spy agency of plotting the attack and Islamist militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba of executing it with the help of disaffected Indian Muslims. Pakistan and Lashkar have denied any links to the blasts.

But Mumbai police said they had proof Azam Cheema, who they said was a Pakistani national and a top Lashkar leader, was the chief conspirator. "He is the main person and we have also named others," K.P. Raghuvanshi, Mumbai's anti-terrorism squad chief, told Reuters. "Out of 30, we have arrested 13 people and 15 are absconding, including Cheema."
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Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [11 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Imagine, a Pak rat is responsible. Whodda thunk it ?
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 0:26 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
Specter: W.House will defy Democrats on security
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration is unlikely to allow the incoming Democratic majority in Congress to learn details about its domestic spying program and interrogation policy, a Republican senator said on Thursday.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, who has criticized the Bush White House's secrecy about national security issues, said he would welcome detailed congressional oversight of the National Security Agency's warrantless eavesdropping. "It would be ideal," said Specter, whose committee was blocked by the administration this year from conducting a full review of the program, despite an outcry among some lawmakers that the spying was illegal. We have to really get into the details as to what the program is, as to how many people they are tapping, what they're finding out," he told an American Bar Association conference on national security. But he said he had "grave reservations" that Congress would end up getting the information from the administration.

The eavesdropping program, which was exposed by The New York Times nearly a year ago, allows the NSA to eavesdrop on the international phone calls and e-mails of U.S. citizens without first obtaining a warrant. Specter and other critics say the program has violated U.S. laws, including the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, which requires warrants for all intelligence surveillance. The Bush administration contends the program is legal, narrowly focused on suspected terrorists and authorized by President George W. Bush's constitutional powers as commander in chief.
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#1  Under Scottish law, can this RINO bitch be flogged?
Posted by: Frank G || 12/01/2006 0:19 Comments || Top||

#2  Time to do a NIXON > thank the Panel for their work, PC tell everyone "You da Man", then bomb = invade CAMBODIA-LAOS instead. Although Nixon got accused of expanding the Vietnam War into other countries, the bombings-invasion significantly reduced the flow of illegal Commie arms from these border areas, from a river to a trickle/stream. The Commies had no qualms/scruple using other nations to attack = destabilize South Vietnam + SE Asia in general, and as contrary to their own overt diplo-rhetoric, thus of course it was all NIXON'S/USA's fault!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 12/01/2006 0:33 Comments || Top||

#3  The Bush administration is unlikely to allow the incoming Democratic majority in Congress to learn details about its domestic spying program and interrogation policy, a Republican senator said on Thursday

Not until they grow up.
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 2:47 Comments || Top||

#4  Pelosi-Murtha had a big fall; surprising bi-partisanship could follow.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 12/01/2006 7:19 Comments || Top||

#5  The donkeys want to do everything in their power to destroy GWB's ability to govern, and also to ensure that any "legacy" he may have will be negative. In so doing, they will engage in the most incriminating behavior ever seen in Congress. Bush needs to stand up to them and tell them exactly what the powers of Congress are, and aren't.

Specter and a half-dozen other RINOs need to disappear the next time they face re-election. They are a waste of oxygen and space. The national Republican Party should withhold all funds from their future political campaign, and actually actively support any opposition. Specter should hang for his shenanigans with the judiciary committee.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 14:34 Comments || Top||


China-Japan-Koreas
Japan Says It Could Build a Nuclear Bomb
Japan has the technological know-how to produce a nuclear weapon but has no immediate plans to do so, the foreign minister said Thursday, several weeks after communist North Korea carried out a nuclear test.
Thereby subtly hinting that regional parties might not want to make them change their minds...
Foreign Minister Taro Aso, who has called for discussion of Japan's non-nuclear policy, also asserted that the pacifist constitution does not forbid possession of the bomb. "Japan is capable of producing nuclear weapons," Aso told a parliamentary committee on security issues. "But we are not saying we have plans to possess nuclear weapons."
Bet they could build the Toyota of bombs: small, efficient, reliable, always works.
Japan, the only country ever attacked by atomic weapons, has for decades espoused a strict policy of not possessing, developing or allowing the introduction of nuclear bombs on its territory. The non-nuclear stance, however, has come under increasing scrutiny since North Korea's Oct. 9 nuclear test, which raised severe security concerns in Japan.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has asserted several times since the test that Japan would not stray from its non-nuclear policy, and he has refused to initiate a formal review of that stance. Several high-ranking government and ruling party members, however, including Aso, have argued for a high-level reappraisal of the nuclear policy in light of the North Korean threat.
And at some point Abe's hand will be reluctantly forced ...
In a hearing before the lower house of parliament's Security Committee, Aso reiterated his belief that the constitution's pacifist clause does not prevent Japan from having nuclear bombs for the purpose of defense. The constitution's Article 9 bars Japan from the use of force to settle international disputes.

"Possession of minimum level of arms for defense is not prohibited under the Article 9 of the Constitution," Aso said. "Even nuclear weapons, if there are any that fall within that limit, they are not prohibited."
Saber, nicely rattled.
Posted by: Steve White || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Japan - next to India, the least-discussed, most important, positive strategic shift since 9/11 (from a different starting point, for different reasons). Aside from an AWOL political class and current Iraq hysteria, the larger picture has been positive for a long time.
Posted by: Verlaine || 12/01/2006 0:30 Comments || Top||

#2  "but has no immediate plans to do so, the foreign minister said Thursday"

However, if the need arose, could probably have one ready for test in two weeks. Testing will be conducted over North Korea.
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 0:32 Comments || Top||

#3  Heh heh heh. China, NorK, your responses, please?
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 0:56 Comments || Top||

#4  The Red Emperor strokes his lap dog and considers his response.
Posted by: Slaviger Angomong7708 || 12/01/2006 1:59 Comments || Top||

#5  The nearly silent hiss of a Samurai blade sliding from its scabbard.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 2:53 Comments || Top||

#6  They've also got a very nice solid-fuel space booster that's essentially a back-engineered Peacekeeper. Just the thing you'd put a nuke on if you had one, which Japan of course doesn't . . . yet.
Posted by: Mike || 12/01/2006 7:17 Comments || Top||

#7  Maybe even less than two weeks. My guess is that most of the components are sitting on a shelf someplace.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins || 12/01/2006 8:46 Comments || Top||

#8  Bet they could build the Toyota of bombs: small, efficient, reliable, always works.

They could make some spares maybe for Canada. If they are sold as Toyota's we could make a good case for them.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/01/2006 9:15 Comments || Top||

#9  My guess is that most of the components are sitting on a shelf someplace.

More likely designs are in a CAD program locked in a safe just waiting to be loaded into the manufacturing robots. Longest time would be to make the plutonium cores, I'd say 6 months.
Posted by: Steve || 12/01/2006 9:49 Comments || Top||

#10  And this time there would be an earth shattering kaboom
Posted by: kelly || 12/01/2006 10:53 Comments || Top||

#11  I'd bet money that all the non-nuclear parts are manufactured, perhaps as many as 50 copies each, and some sub-assembly has taken place. All that would be needed would be the plutonium/u235 cores, depending on the type of bomb. I'd even be willing to bet the plutonium is "available". Thirty days maximum from the time a decision is made until the final product is ready for use. I'm sure China knows this, and I wouldn't be surprised if NKor knows this. I WOULD be surprised if either knew exactly WHERE that manufacturing and assembly would take place.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 13:33 Comments || Top||

#12  Given that Japan also has some of the most powerful supercomputers in the entire world, I would say that it's safe to assume all of the critical subassemblies have gone through detailed dynamic performance verification modeling.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 14:33 Comments || Top||

#13  Japan has 45 000 kg of plutonium in stockpile.
You only need 2-3 kg with a sophisticated design.

While most of that is called reactor grade, (a) a sophisticated design can use reactor grade stuff and still have a reliable yield (b) a reactor core discharge produces a significant fraction that is actually weapons grade Pu, though not normally considered as such.

The solid boosters they developed for their H1 space vehicle would have a tremendous throw weight.

China, with its stocks of just 4000 kg of Pu, with its less accurate rocket tech has a lot to worry about... especially with Japan joining the US for the ABM program
Posted by: john || 12/01/2006 15:47 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Rep. Jane Harman is taking political setback in stride
Congresswoman rejected for key post tells South Bay business leaders she'll continue to fight for aerospace firms.
Rep. Jane Harman on Wednesday told a group of South Bay business leaders that "losing with honor ain't bad," a day after Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi's office confirmed that the South Bay congresswoman would not be named chair of the House Intelligence Committee. "I'm disappointed because it's a committee I love and work I'm passionate about," Harman told the audience, which included executives from aerospace firms Northrop Grumman, Boeing and Raytheon. "I will stay in the game. Security is my passion, and security is my priority in my congressional district."

The audience of about 200 business leaders, who gathered at the Torrance Hilton for Harman's annual "State of the Region" address, showed its support by giving her two extended standing ovations.

In an interview after the speech, the El Segundo Democrat said Pelosi has not yet spoken with her to confirm her decision. "Like Yogi says, 'It ain't over till it's over,' " Harman said. But she also said she expected Pelosi would name her replacement on the committee next week, and said that she looked forward to helping that person with the transition. Harman said she would continue to work on security issues on the Energy and Commerce Committee and the Homeland Security Committee.

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Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Sorry; I read her quote wrong: as in "losing YOUR honor ain't bad..." (its friday fer crying out loud)
Posted by: USN, ret. || 12/01/2006 14:18 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Mystery surrounds Zawahri's silence
The October 31 Bajaur airstrike either killed Al Qaeda’s deputy chief Ayman al-Zawahri or hit so close to home that it has forced him to go deeper underground, according to a commentary issued by Stratfor, the Texas-based news intelligence service. The commentary by Stratfor’s South Asia expert Kamran Asghar Bokhari points out that Al Qaeda’s top leaders have traditionally been very keen on keeping the world abreast of their status. It is, therefore, strange that nearly a month since the airstrike, there has been no word from al-Zawahri. There has been no word from Osama Bin Laden either.

Stratfor argues that the first possibility seems unlikely for a number of reasons. First of all, had al-Zawahri been killed, the jihadist communication network by now would have leaked the news of his death. It would be very hard to hide the death of either al-Zawahri or Bin Laden, even if US intelligence could not confirm the killing. “It could be that the Oct 31 missile strike has created technical obstacles to issuing videotapes, which would explain why there has not been much output from As-Sahab, Al Qaeda’s , since the madrassa was hit. But given that As-Sahab’s production facilities are unlikely to be located in the remote tribal badlands straddling the Afghan-Pakistani border, technical difficulties are not likely the case. The lack of a communiqué from al-Zawahri is much more likely the result of a conscious decision to maintain radio silence because of a breach in Al Qaeda’s operational security net,” according to Stratfor.

In other words, argues the commentary, al-Zawahri has likely survived, and is trying to stay beneath the radar. The strike, while it did not eliminate al-Zawahri, must have come very close to doing so.
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#1  No news is good news! :-)
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 3:47 Comments || Top||

#2  I got this Stratfor piece in my mailbox a few days ago. This column is just a rewording of it in order to get around copyright restrictions. At least the author gives credit.
Posted by: gromky || 12/01/2006 5:51 Comments || Top||

#3  Eh. "Never interrupt the enemy when he is making a mistake". They're staying quiet while waiting for the Baker realists to give them the victory they need.
Posted by: Mitch H. || 12/01/2006 9:16 Comments || Top||

#4  "Never interrupt the enemy when he is making a mistake".

An excellent rule of thumb. However, the jihadis are media warriors, if nothing else. You don't win propaganda wars by staying silent. Most unusual.
Posted by: SteveS || 12/01/2006 12:09 Comments || Top||

#5  Al-Zawahri is staying as quiet as a bell on a frozen winter day, because he knows that there are American boots walking on his roof...30 feet above his cave resort!!
Posted by: smn || 12/01/2006 14:05 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
A selection from Jlem Post
Ya'alon spared arrest in New Zealand
Former Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. (res.) Moshe Ya'alon was spared from being arrested during a recent trip to New Zealand, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights claimed on Thursday.

According to the human rights organization, the Auckland District Court issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of war crimes stating a "suspicion of committing a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention 1949," a criminal offense in New Zealand under the Geneva Conventions Act 1958 and International Crimes and International Criminal Court Act 2000. The court issued the warrant after several lawyers contacted the police to urge Ya'alon's arrest.

The report also accused Ya'alon of being responsible for what they claimed were IDF actions in which "extensive human rights violations and war crimes" had occurred. Despite the decision made by District Court Judge Avinash Deobhakta to have Ya'alon arrested, the local Justice Ministry canceled the warrant at the last minute.
Note that name

Jerusalem: Haredi man stabs Arab worker in leg
A 35-year-old haredi man described by police as mentally unstable entered a central Jerusalem store Thursday and stabbed and lightly wounded a 21-year old Arab shop worker in the leg, police said. The haredi assailant was arrested on the scene. The Arab victim was taken to a Jerusalem hospital.
I wonder just who is crazy.

Rice urges cease-fire 'consolidation'
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice came to Israel on Thursday, patted Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on the back, and left a few hours later without leaving much of a footprint.
I bet he was overjoyed
Rice, in a brief statement before meeting Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, praised Olmert for what she said was his "very positive speech" Monday at Sde Boker, saying it represented "a hand reaching out to a Palestinian partner."
What are a few fingers among friends?
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India-Pakistan
United Jihad Council backs down on ceasefire offer
Just three days after Hizb ul-Mujahideen chief Mohammad Yusuf Shah raised hopes of a winter truce in Jammu and Kashmir, pressure from sister Islamist groups has forced him to withdraw from what was being hailed as a historic breakthrough. United Jihad Council (UJC) spokesperson Syed Sadaqat Hussain told the Srinagar-based Kashmir News Service on Wednesday that the Hizb ul-Mujahideen chief "had not offered ceasefire." Mr. Hussain claimed that Mr. Shah, "while responding to a question said that the UJC doesn't believe in [initiating a] ceasefire for the sake of [a] ceasefire."

According to Mr. Hussain, Mr. Shah said an Indian ceasefire offer would be acceptable only if it was preceded by a declaration that Jammu and Kashmir was a disputed territory, and if New Delhi accepted that there were three parties to the dispute. The Pakistan-based UJC is a 13-member coalition, in which the Hizb ul-Mujahideen is the largest partner.

Enormous optimism was raised by Mr. Shah's November 27 statement to the Srinagar-based Current News Service (CNS), in which he seemed to drop these long-standing UJC preconditions. According to the CNS interview, Mr. Shah asked that India release all prisoners unconditionally, scale back its armed forces to pre-1989 levels, and end human rights violations.
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#1  Winter truce indeed. Who likes to be outside trudging around in the mud during the winter in jammies? No big loss.
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 3:53 Comments || Top||

#2  If we nuked Pakistan who would miss it?????
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 || 12/01/2006 5:09 Comments || Top||

#3  Lots of PakiWakis who are out of the country "on business".
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 8:00 Comments || Top||

#4  #2 If we nuked Pakistan who would miss it?????
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 2006-12-01 05:09
#3 Lots of PakiWakis who are out of the country "on business". Posted by: .com 2006-12-01 08:00


Nuke them, too - or at least, shoot them. No loss to society as a whole, and a huge reduction in the threat of suicide attacks and other terrorist activities.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 14:58 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Former Russian PM poisoned
THE mystery surrounding the death of the former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko deepened today when it emerged that doctors treating Yegor Gaidar, the former Russian prime minister, believe he also was poisoned. One of Mr Gaidar's aides, Valery Natarov, said today that doctors treating the ex-PM at a Moscow hospital, where he appears to be making a recovery, believe the poisoning was deliberate. "Doctors don’t see a natural reason for the poisoning and they have not been able to detect any natural substance known to them," he said. "So obviously we’re talking about poisoning (and) it was not natural poisoning."
Iocaine powder. I'd bet my life on it!
Litvinenko, a longstanding critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in a London hospital last week. Doctors revealed that he had been poisoned with the radioactive isotope polonium-210, traces of which since been found at about a dozen locations in the UK and on two British Airways aircraft used on the London-Moscow route. Mr Gaidar, Russia's first post-Soviet premier under Boris Yeltsin who is still ciritical of Mr Putin, fell ill last Friday, the day after Litvinenko's death, during a trip to Dublin to promote a new book. His daughter, Maria, told the Noviye Izvestia newspaper that he had had a simple breakfast of fruit salad and tea shortly before he collapsed.
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#1  PRAVDA.ru > Over 33,000 people in britain may had been exposed to Polon 210 prior to London ordering the [post-Litvinenko]grounding of civ airliners for testing.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 12/01/2006 0:22 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Witness identifies Al Qaeda suspect
An eyewitness in the trial for the killing of US diplomat David Foy identified on Thursday an al Qaeda suspect before an anti-terrorism court (ATC) as the man who came with the alleged suicide bomber in a car right before the bomb blast. Osman Ghani and Anwarul Haq are charged with preparing a plot for a car bombing near the US consulate in Karachi on March 2, 2006 in which four persons, including US diplomat David Foy and three Pakistanis, were killed and 48 others were injured.

According to the prosecution, the alleged suicide attacker, who was later identified as Mohammad Tahir, rammed a car packed with explosives into a vehicle carrying the US diplomat as soon as it left the consulate’s gate. Prosecution witness Ali Zaman, who identified Anwarul Haq as the man who came with the alleged suicide bomber, was examined before the court. The witness said he was standing outside the canteen on the morning of March 2 when two persons came in a white Toyota car and stopped near the Naval surgical hospital.

He said one person stepped out of the vehicle and went to the parking side of the Marriot hotel while the other man parked the vehicle at the parking lot of the hospital. The witness said that he saw the man getting back into the vehicle and starting it after receiving a signal from the person standing near the hotel parking lot. The witness said that after a short while he heard the sound of the blast outside the canteen and later saw that the blast had occurred in the same white vehicle. The witness also identified the alleged suicide bomber Tahir by his photograph before a judicial magistrate during an identification parade. The ATC headed by Judge Haq Nawaz Baloch, who is conducting the trial inside jail, fixed December 2, 2006 for the cross-examination of the witness on the request of the defendant counsels Mushtaq Ahmed and Mohammad Farooq. Special Public Prosecutor Naimat Ali Randhawa represented the state. The court has already declared absconding co-accused Mohammad Zafar alias Qari Zafar, the main mastermind of the case, as a proclaimed offender.
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#1  Mohammad Tahir, homicide bomber; Mohammad Zafar, absconding co-accused: How far could we get in the GWOT by 'profiling' people named Mo? It even explains why Larry and Curly were always getting picked on.
Posted by: Glenmore || 12/01/2006 9:55 Comments || Top||


Afghanistan
Troop increase for Afghanistan: Taliban tell NATO to 'bring it on'
A Taliban commander on Thursday welcomed NATO’s plans to send more soldiers to Afghanistan, saying it would provide the insurgents with more targets. “Increasing or expanding NATO troops in Afghanistan is not a worry for the Taliban, instead it will make targets for the Taliban mujahideen much easier,” Commander Mullah Obaidullah told Reuters, adding that the hardline Islamists could fight for 20 years. “After five years of continuous fighting against foreign troops, the Taliban have become a strong military power and the Taliban are able to fight and defeat the strongest army.”
"Well be able to fight on as long as there's a Pakistan, by Gum!"
Obaidullah also repeated Taliban threats to step up suicide attacks, a tactic which killed several foreign soldiers before and during this week’s NATO summit in the Latvian capital of Riga.
Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Stop the UN cash flow to phony Afghan refugees in Pakistan, and terror will end. In fact, stop all cash flow to the UN.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 12/01/2006 1:01 Comments || Top||

#2  What NATO is up to is to continue operations at full steam during the winter, when traditionally everything comes to a halt there. This means both that NATO will police and integrate hundreds of small villages in the South; and also that it will seriously improve border defenses for next spring.

When spring does come, the Taliban will have a much harder time re-infiltrating.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 12/01/2006 8:30 Comments || Top||

#3  Let's see. 100 plus Talibs killed in November, 311 plus in October, 561 in September...

Yeah, I say "Bring it on", too.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins || 12/01/2006 8:45 Comments || Top||

#4  By all means, let us bring it.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/01/2006 9:29 Comments || Top||

#5  As long as the Taliban have sanctuary in pakiwackiland, they'll be able to fight against the Kabul government. Since the two sides of Pashtunistan lie in Afghanistan and Pakistan, we have two choices: do away with Pakistan, or surrender. I do not choose to surrender. Destroy the NWFP and the problem will be 95% solved. Destroy all of Pakistan, and the problem (and quite a few others) will be 100% resolved.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 13:04 Comments || Top||

#6  [the Black Knight continues to threaten Arthur despite getting both his arms and one of his legs cut off]
Black Knight: Right, I'll do you for that!
King Arthur: You'll what?
Black Knight: Come here!
King Arthur: What are you gonna do, bleed on me?
Black Knight: I'm invincible!
King Arthur: ...You're a loony.
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Posted by: Procopius2k || 12/01/2006 16:41 Comments || Top||


Africa Horn
Hundreds killed, wounded in south Sudan clashes
Hundreds of people may have been killed in the heaviest fighting between northern Sudanese forces and their former southern rebel foes since they signed a peace deal last year, a top southern officer said on Thursday. In Nigeria's capital Abuja, the African Union decided to extend for six months the mandate of its peacekeeping force in Sudan's western Darfur region, where a separate conflict has killed an estimated 200,000 people since early 2003.

In the southern town of Malakal, terrified civilians reported looting and dead bodies in the streets after three days of clashes, and U.N. officials in New York said 240 civilian personnel had been temporarily evacuated from the town. "More than hundreds have been lost. The Sudan army sustained very heavy casualties and civilians were caught in the crossfire," Elias Waya Nyipuocs, a senior officer in the former southern rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army, told Reuters.

Nyipuocs said militias belonging to the northern Sudanese Armed Forces attacked the SPLA and the local commissioner of Malakal. The militiamen then took refuge in the SAF barracks near the airport and full combat began. "We were forced to overrun the barracks and the SAF fought side by side with the militia against the SPLA," he said. SAF tanks then counter-attacked and also shelled the town, inflicting many civilian casualties, Nyipuocs said.
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India-Pakistan
Kasuri did not say Taliban were winning: FO
The Foreign Office (FO) on Thursday denied a report in British newspaper the Daily Telegraph that Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri had said that the Taliban were winning the war in Afghanistan and NATO member states should not send more troops to Afghanistan.
"Lies! All lies!"
The FO said that Kasuri had only repeated what Pakistan had stressed all along — the need for a comprehensive strategy in Afghanistan.
"His words were taken outta context!"
Kasuri had emphasised that a military approach alone would not resolve the problem in Afghanistan.
"The tape was doctored!"
The FO said that Kasuri had urged the international community to encourage reconciliation and undertake an extensive reconstruction programme in Afghanistan.
Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "The FO said that Kasuri had only repeated what Pakistan had stressed all along — the need for a comprehensive strategy in Afghanistan."
Ok, here's a strategy: Coalition forces will conduct operations against high value Al Quaeda/Taliban targets who currently enjoy safe havens in Waziristan and other parts of Pakistan.
Posted by: Oregonian || 12/01/2006 15:35 Comments || Top||

#2  I brought that up yesterday.
Maybe somebody mentioned it to him...
Posted by: tu3031 || 12/01/2006 16:30 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
U.S. warns of possible Qaeda financial cyber attack
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government warned American private financial services on Thursday of an al Qaeda call for a cyber attack against online stock trading and banking Web sites beginning on Friday, a source said. The source, a person familiar with the warning, said the Islamic militant group aimed to penetrate and destroy the databases of the U.S. financial sites.

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed an alert had been distributed but said there was no reason to believe the threat was credible.

The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team issued a "situational awareness report to industry stakeholders," said Homeland Security spokesman Russ Knocke. The warning said the threat called for attacks to begin Friday and run through the month of December in retaliation for the United States keeping terrorism suspects fat and happy at the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba.

"Denial of service is what it called for," said a Homeland Security official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
We've already seen a bunch of these, some here at the Burg, some at other popular conservative web sites. They've come from all sorts of 'interesting' places. I'd be real surprised if financial institutions haven't already been targeted in some way. This just ups the ante.
A person familiar with the warning said the threat came from a group calling itself "ANHIAR al-Dollar." The effort was related to al Qaeda and intended to avenge "Muslim brothers in the crusaders' Guantanamo prison camp," the source said.

Reaction in the financial community was muted, with markets showing little or no reaction.
In other words, people who really understand this understand that counter-measures are in place and will work.
New York Republican Rep. Peter King, chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, said the report was "nothing to panic over, but it will be looked at very carefully."

Robert Albertson, chief investment strategist at Sandler O'Neill & Partners in New York, said it was unlikely al Qaeda members could do serious harm to financial Web sites. "I'm not saying there aren't precautions to be taken, but I just can't fathom how there would be serious havoc," he added.

Brian Jenkins, a terrorism expert with the RAND Corp., said that such threats were not unusual. "There is a regular stream of Jihadist exhortations to attack various targets," he said. "Financial organizations stay at a fairly high level of readiness anyway because of regular assaults."

A government source said regulators were being briefed on the warning.
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#1  Stop playing defense - go on the offense. Turn the Tiger Teams loose for some serious ratfucking.
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 1:52 Comments || Top||

#2  The Department of Homeland Security confirmed an alert had been distributed but said there was no reason to believe the threat was credible.

Thereby cutting into their own credibility among those who know.
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 3:22 Comments || Top||

#3  So, which is it, "penetrate and destroy the databases", or "denial of service"? They are two completely different objectives.

Ah, right...Reuters. It's about the level of reporting I expect from them. If we got an agriculture report in this style, it would contain words like "moo-cow" and "quack-quack".
Posted by: gromky || 12/01/2006 5:54 Comments || Top||

#4  Waay back when I was trying to help out Internet Haganah, I saw what some of the Islamic crazies were considering doing. They did manage to knock his site off the internet for a tiny bit, but when he mirrored his site ( about 17 mirrors ) they gave up.

Anyways, reading about some of the tools they were considering using, like oversized pings and such, all measures considered to be dated and ineffectual against modern Unix-like kernels

Not saying its the same folks, but I haven't heard of any instance in which Ayrabs have tried against industrial strength sites nowadays.

It will be interesting to see how they do it, but I get the feeling these guys are a coupla generations behind where they need to be to really wreck havoc on financial sites.

Just my humble opinion.
Posted by: badanov || 12/01/2006 8:07 Comments || Top||

#5  If we got an agriculture report in this style, it would contain words like "moo-cow" and "quack-quack".

Hahahaha!
Posted by: Shipman || 12/01/2006 8:26 Comments || Top||

#6  A denial of service attack isn't that hard to stop, especially for a large commercial site. Hacking (actually breaking into a site) should be protected against by the five levels of security that any site should maintain. Of course, there's always the jerk that tries to use "password" for a password, or their last name, or some other silly nonsense. That's why most modern systems use internally-generated random passwords. What's really needed is a clandestine group that can be notified when an attack is attempted, can follow the attack back to its host computer, and do some serious data-collecting before screwing the system over completely. There are quite a number of hackers in the US that would consider such an opportunity richly rewarding.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 14:29 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
Captors release Texan, one other
Sweetwater man bruised but home as search for 3 companions goes on in Mexico
HARLINGEN — Texas businessman David Mueller arrived home in Sweetwater late Wednesday bruised and battered but alive after kidnappers freed him and another man abducted during a hunting trip in Mexico, authorities said.

The search continued for three men who were still missing after more than two dozen heavily armed men staged a commando-style raid Sunday night on a private hunting ranch across the border from Laredo.

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#1  abducted during a hunting trip in Mexico, authorities said.

Hope they're okay, but I do wonder what they were hunting.

/Don't pay the ransom honey, I've escaped.
Posted by: Shipman || 12/01/2006 10:17 Comments || Top||

#2  My brother hunts on the US side in that area now and then. There are javalina (wild boar) and deer in plenty. I'd assume the other side of the border has the same.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 23:28 Comments || Top||


Iraq
Mass grave with 28 bodies uncovered
(KUNA) -- A mass grave including bodies of 28 people was uncovered by American and Iraqi soldiers south of Baqouba, said a Multi-National Force statement released on Thursday. The bodies were taken to Al-Nahrawan area for identification by family members and were then moved to a police station in Baghdad.

Other statements said one MNF soldier had been killed in combat in Baghdad, Wednesday, and a marine died of wounds inflicted in combat operations in Al-Anbar. The death of these servicemen brought the death toll suffered by the American forces to 59 killed in November.
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#1  And, also in November, Allied forces sent 242 terrorists to their virgins. 22 in the last two days of the month. Terrorist Death Watch
Posted by: Chuck Simmins || 12/01/2006 8:36 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
IDF kills Palestinian, wounds 2 by Nablus
A Palestinian youth was killed and two others wounded by IDF fire in the West Bank village of Kfar Bita, near Nablus, Palestinian sources reported on Thursday night. The youth who was killed was identified as Shadi Nayif, 15, who had been throwing rocks at the troops. According to the report, the IDF was still operating in the village.
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Home Front Economy
US economic growth beats forecasts
The US economy grew at a rate of 2.2 per cent in the third quarter, faster than previously thought, while wage growth earlier this year was revised down on Wednesday, adding to evidence that the economy is on track for a soft landing. This picture was reinforced by the latest Fed Beige Book survey of economic conditions, which offered little sign of a deterioration in the US economy during October and early November.

Most regional Fed districts “reported continued moderate growth.” In spite of “continuing softness in automobile and housing-related sales”, most districts said customer spending increased over the period. Demand for services was seen as “healthy, according to most reports” while even manufacturing activity – which data suggests has seen some weakness – was “generally positive in most districts.”

The Beige Book highlighted continued pressure in the jobs market, with a number of districts continuing to report “that labour markets were tight, especially for high-skilled occupations.” Wage growth, though, was characterised as still “generally moderate.”
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#1  Wis several Amer cities still expanding and taking up enuff land space to qualify as de facto CITY-STATES/MEGALOPOLISes, in by and for themselves alone, methinks some re-definition is in order for traditional econ formulas.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 12/01/2006 0:20 Comments || Top||

#2  Gee, the Demonrats haven't taken office yet, and they are already boosting the economy.
Posted by: Jackal || 12/01/2006 7:53 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Saniora: Hizbullah protests danger to democracy
Prime Minister Fuad Saniora said Thursday he will not allow mass demonstrations called by Hizbullah to oust his government, warning that Lebanon's democracy is in danger.

In a toughly worded address, he urged the Lebanese to rally behind his beleaguered government, saying only Parliament can take away his mandate. "We will not allow the overthrow of the democratic system, its foundations and its institutions ... We are staying in our place," Saniora said in a nationally televised address from his office on the eve of an expected massive protest by Hizbullah and its allies aimed at ousting his Cabinet. "Lebanon's independence is threatened and its democratic system is in danger," he said, adding: "Do not be afraid and do not despair. We have a rightful cause. Threats will not deter us. Maneuvers and ultimatums will not terrorize us."
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#1  Dumbass. Why didn't you think of that when Israel was out there trying to help you? That's what happens when you hate Israel more than you love the people you are governing. You reap what you sow.
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 0:59 Comments || Top||

#2  "Danger"? Try: catastrophe.

So much for his blaming Israel for the counter terror.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 12/01/2006 21:36 Comments || Top||


Down Under
Fiji braces for coup
FIJI'S capital Suva is bracing for an imminent takeover by the military with no signs that the government will capitulate before the noon deadline to a series of demands by the military.

Fijian Prime Laisenia Qarase said today that he was uncertain of exactly what the military wanted after giving into most of their demands yesterday. This morning military commander Frank Bainimarama briefed the country's president Ratu Josefa Iloilo on his plans. Commodore Bainimarama's meeting with Mr Iloilo lasted about 30 minutes and he left without commenting.

It is understood that if the Government fails to make further concessions Commodore Bainimarama may ask for a state of emergency to be declared, allowing the military to begin securing the city. Commodore Bainimarama's forces were confined to barracks this morning and have been told they will not be able to attend an annual police versus army rugby union match this afternoon which is an important fixture in the Fiji's sporting calendar.
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#1  Commodore says to put the war canoes on standby!

Aye, aye, sir!
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Emile 'to block' Hariri Tribunal
Lebanon's Syrian-backed president has indicated he will not approve an international tribunal to try suspects over the murder of Rafik Hariri. The cabinet has sent plans for the panel to Emil Lahoud for agreement, but in a BBC interview he reiterated his view that the government was illegal. It lacks sectarian balance following the recent resignation of a number of Shia Muslim ministers, he said.

The president called for a new government of national unity. "In our constitution there is no legality to any institution if it doesn't represent all the religious communities," Lahoud told the BBC.

Critics say Lahoud and other pro-Syrian politicians are trying to prevent the Hariri tribunal from going ahead because it might embarrass them and their Syrian backers - accusations they deny.
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Sri Lanka
France warns nationals against Sri Lanka visits
France warned its nationals against making non-essential visits to Sri Lanka on Thursday because of an increase in violence and suicide attacks. In an advisory published on its Web site (www.diplomatie.gouv.fr), the Foreign Ministry strongly advised French visitors to avoid the north and east of the country, where the military are fighting Tamil Tiger rebels, and warned against non-urgent travel in the rest of the country.
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Africa Horn
Al-Qaida said to be operating in Somalia
(SomaliNet) A senior State Department official said Wednesday that Al-Qaida militants are operating with "great comfort" in Somalia, providing training and assistance to a radical military element loyal to the Islamic group that controls most of southern Somalia.

The head of Africa bureau department, Jendayi Frazer, said a priority U.S. goal is the capture of three militants wanted for the bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998 and a hotel in Kenya in 2002. The three are from Sudan, Kenya and the Comoros Islands, located off Africa's east coast.

"We're continuing to work with all sides in Somalia to try get those terrorists turned over and to prevent Somalia from becoming a safe haven," Frazer told a small group of reporters.
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#1  Bottom line is Al Qaeda are funded by Saudi.Bush needs to confront them sooner than later!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 || 12/01/2006 5:21 Comments || Top||

#2  Al-Qaida said to be Operating in Somalia

Get Out!
Posted by: Elaine Benes || 12/01/2006 11:03 Comments || Top||


Splodydope kills four near Baidoa
(SomaliNet) At least four people are reported to have been killed in a suicide bomb explosion, which rocked around Baidoa city, the seat of the transitional federal government late Thursday. It is the second suicide attack in Baidoa, 240km southwest of the capital.

One of the dead people was a police officer, witnesses said. The explosion happened in Bakin road, the main entrance to Baidoa city when a suspected car bomb went off there.

The police in Baidoa told the local media that a veiled woman who blew herself up carried the explosion. Reports say that the car used in the blast was Toyata Mark II carrying passengers to Baidoa, leaving from Mogadishu.
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#1  Interesting Blogad just below this article.
Posted by: DragonFly || 12/01/2006 22:33 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
Man charged in driving deaths apparently in U.S. illegally with N.C. DL
COLUMBIA, Md. (AP) - A man charged with manslaughter in the drunken-driving deaths of two people was apparently in the U.S. illegally and had obtained a driver's license in North Carolina, according to immigration officials.

Eduardo Raul Morales-Soriano, 25, of Laurel, has been charged with two counts of homicide by motor vehicle in the deaths of Marine Cpl. Brian Mathews, 21, of Columbia, and Jennifer Bower, 24, of Montgomery Village.

Mathews and Bower, who were on their second date, were killed on Thanksgiving when Morales-Soriano allegedly slammed into the back of their car. Mathews had recently finished eight months of duty in Iraq and planned to leave the military in June.

Morales-Soriano, who police said had a blood-alcohol level four times the legal limit for driving, was not injured in the crash. He was being held in the Howard County Detention Center on $830,000 bail.

There was no record of Morales-Soriano, a Mexican citizen who worked as a landscaper, entering the U.S. legally, said James Dinkins, acting special agent in charge of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office in Baltimore.

Morales-Soriano used his North Carolina driver's license issued Feb. 5, 2004, to obtain a license in Maryland on July 8, 2005, according to Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration, The (Baltimore) Sun reported.

In February, Morales-Soriano refused a Breathalyzer test at the scene of a non-injury accident but his license was never suspended, police said. Smelling of alcohol and failing to keep his balance, Morales-Soriano refused the test and was given four citations before being released, said Wayne Kirwan, a spokesman for Howard County State's Attorney Office.

The police officer mistakenly gave Morales-Soriano a form that was should have been sent to the motor vehicle office. Officials couldn't suspend his license as required by law when a driver refuses a Breathalyzer.

Prosecutors later dropped the charges against Morales-Soriano, noting weak evidence.

After the current criminal case against him is completed, immigration officials will begin deportation proceedings against Morales-Soriano, Dinkins said.
Nope, we don't need tighter controls on acquiring ID, such as the key bit - the Driver's License. Everything is just peachy. Woop woop.
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#1  Causing a death by driving while intoxicated is premeditated murder. They deliberately went out and drank/smoked/snorted/shoved up whatever, then deliberately got in a vehicle. Start executing people for it and maybe it'll stop being so common.
Posted by: Silentbrick || 12/01/2006 0:44 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
Mexican president-elect defies protesters
MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- President-elect Felipe Calderon vowed Thursday to be sworn in before Congress, despite leftist lawmakers' efforts to block his inauguration, and said he would have little patience for political protests and drug violence.

Calderon insisted Friday's swearing-in ceremony must be held in Congress, where opposition legislators have been camped for three days. "This is what the constitution calls for," he said. "I'm not ignoring the complexity of the political moment or our differences, but I'm convinced that tomorrow we should put an end to our disagreements and begin a new era."

Calderon named military and security veterans as his top law enforcement aides. In a departure from the hands-off approach of outgoing President Vicente Fox, he said he would crack down on criminals who "challenge the authority of the state. We have to confront crime with vigorous action," Calderon said.

A wave of drug-related violence has claimed more than 2,000 lives this year, many in execution-style killings and decapitations, and at least nine people have died in Oaxaca state in demonstrations calling for the resignation of Gov. Ulises Ruiz. Along with security, the Harvard-educated Calderon has said that creating jobs and reducing poverty are his priorities.

But on the eve of the inauguration, it still wasn't clear where he would receive the presidential sash.

For the third day in a row, legislators from the ruling National Action Party and the Democratic Revolution Party were camped Thursday on the stage where Calderon was to be sworn in, with Calderon's leftist opponents trying to spoil a ceremony that will be attended by dignitaries from around the world, including former President George H.W. Bush.
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Africa Subsaharan
French jets fire on Central African Republic rebels
Map for the geographically challenged here. They have Sudan to their east and Chad to their north.
French fighter jets opened fire on rebel positions in the Central African Republic on Thursday as government forces faced resistance in their bid to recapture the northeast of the country, the French military said. Government troops have pushed north from the eastern diamond mining town of Bria since capturing the northeastern town of Birao earlier this week with French military support, French armed forces spokesman Christophe Prazuck said.
Are we — and maybe CAR — the only ones grasping the significance of this yet? Sudan's on a pretty significant Arab expansionist roll, what with its adventurism within its own borders, in Chad, and in Central Africa. I'm guessing the financing isn't all Sudanese money — even with their oil money they're not that rich — and I've heard that the "janjaweed" aren't all simple Sudanese tribals. This is definitely a trend to keep an eye on.
Faced with resistance near the towns of Ouadda, roughly half-way between Bria and rebel-held Birao, and the northern town of Ndele, government forces asked France to send Mirage F1s patrolling the country's airspace to fire on the rebels.
Birao is in the northern tip nestled right up against both Chad and Sudan. No surprise that's where you find the 'rebels'.
"In these two areas, the Central African Republic forces encountered quite heavy resistance with, notably, heavy machineguns ... which injured a certain number of Central African Republic soldiers and which prevented them from advancing," Prazuck said. "Having sustained casualties and being unable to advance, they requested the intervention of the Mirage which was ensuring their aerial cover," he said, adding that the number of Mirages involved was unclear but it was likely there was more than one.

After seizing Birao on Oct. 30, rebels from the Union of Democratic Forces for Unity (UFDR), who have demanded that President Francois Bozize agree to power-sharing talks, captured other northeastern towns and began advancing south and west. Bozize, who accused neighbouring Sudan of backing the rebels, appealed to former colonial power France and regional African allies for military assistance. France reinforced its small military contingent in the country to provide what it says is logistical and intelligence support, as well as help in planning and conducting operations.
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Posted by: Fred || 12/01/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  CAR rebels have been supported by Libya. The French have saved their bacon several times.

This is the place where, in the 1980"s, the "emperor" was openly a cannibal.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins || 12/01/2006 8:33 Comments || Top||

#2  Keith Ellison for President, of Sudan.
Posted by: Icerigger || 12/01/2006 9:06 Comments || Top||

#3  I had heard the long-pig tastes like bacon.
Posted by: Excalibur || 12/01/2006 9:08 Comments || Top||

#4  Chuck,

And when the Emperor was driven out, just who did he get asylum from? That's right, France.
Posted by: Eric Jablow || 12/01/2006 10:11 Comments || Top||

#5  They welcome planeloads of loot...
Posted by: .com || 12/01/2006 10:14 Comments || Top||

#6  Both Chinese and Saudi money is behind the behavior of Sudan. The Chinese have "exclusive" production rights for at least two of Sudan's oilfields. Saudi Arabia will finance anyone who will support their particularly insidious version of Islam. Khartoum needs to meet a fleet of Buffs with big iron bombs. I'm sure that would do quite a bit to "dis-encourage" their adventurism, especially the second or third day they were greeted to the sound of thunder from above.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 12/01/2006 12:41 Comments || Top||

#7  Both Chinese and Saudi money is behind the behavior of Sudan

Yes, that's what the ESISC (a belgian think tank I appreciate and trust) is saying.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 12/01/2006 13:33 Comments || Top||

#8  If any country/situation/conflict is a parallel to the Vietnam conflict, I think this one is.
Posted by: Anon4021 || 12/01/2006 14:27 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hezbollah Calls Riots Protests in Lebanon
Hezbollah and its pro-Syrian allies launched a long-threatened campaign to force Lebanon's U.S.-backed government from office, calling for mass demonstrations Friday followed by a wave of open-ended protests. A defiant Prime Minister Fuad Saniora vowed his government would not fall, warning in a nationally televised speech Thursday night that "Lebanon's independence is threatened and its democratic system is in danger."
Now don't you wish you'd tossed Old Liverlips back in March, when you had the votes?
The call for protests threatens to turn a political power struggle between pro- and anti-Syrian factions into a violent showdown in sharply divided Lebanon. Government supporters accuse Syria of being behind the Hezbollah campaign, trying to regain its lost influence in its smaller neighbor.
Pretty much a statement of the obvious, isn't it?
Hezbollah and its allies, in turn, say the country has fallen under U.S. domination and that they have lost their rightful portion of power.
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India-Pakistan
Three guerrillas killed, Army officer injured in Indian-administered Kashmir
(KUNA) -- At least three guerrillas were killed in an encounter with the Indian Army in a forest in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir Thursday. The encounter took place in the forest of Udhampur district of the Indian-admnistered Jammu and Kashmir today, news agency Indo-Asian News Service reported. The identity of the slain guerrillas is yet to be established.

Meanwhile in another incident, a senior Indian Army officer and a soldier were injured in a powerful blast triggered by suspected Hizbul Mujaheedin in Baramulla in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir Thursday evening, the news agency said. Indian security forces are conducting searches in the area. Hizbul Mujaheedin later owned responsibility for the blast, the news agency said.
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Europe
Muslim women protest proposed Dutch burqa ban
About two dozen Muslim women protested Thursday outside the Dutch parliament against a proposed ban on the burqa, the head-to-toe Islamic robe. Several protesters wore long robes and veils exposing only their eyes, known as a niqab. "We live in a free country and the government cannot tell us what to do with our religion," protest organizer Ayse Bayrak told The Associated Press. "We don't live in a dictatorship. We don't live under the Taliban, which oppresses women."

Hardline Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk is drawing up legislation banning the burqa and other clothes that cover the face in public places.
AoS note at 0940 CST: classic flag set to 'yes' for the comments. Thanks Zen and ex-JAG.
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#1  Under Vatican leadership, Islam must be degraded from any mention as religion to cult status only. It can then be dealt with properly, like the KKK was in US.
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 0:50 Comments || Top||

#2  Sounds like a good filter to me. Radicals can just leave if they don't like it. Otherwise you might find you like walking around without a bag over your head.
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 3:13 Comments || Top||

#3  I actually oppose burqa bans. Their primary purpose is to shield women from the unwanted advances of Muslim men, many of whom who regard it as their Islamic duty to rape or beat anything without one.

Alas, guns are certainly no option in the EU, so denying women the one means available to protect themselves only increases the risk that they'll be raped or beaten for their immodesty at home, where the government can't and won't help them.

Banning burqas treats only the symptoms, not the cause -- which is Muslim men's Allah-given right to reject responsibility for their own conduct, and to exempt themselves from learning any impulse control.

Self-restraint is an essential foundation of civilized society, and until Muslim men accept this, banning burqas only provides them with yet another excuse to rape, torture, burn, pillage, and kill.

Keep the burqas. Step up the deportations!
Posted by: exJAG || 12/01/2006 3:46 Comments || Top||

#4  exJAG: Rest assured they will wear one in the home even if they don't outside. I've seen it. I doubt any country could legislate that, but maybe they can.

Perhaps if the women would oppose the menfolk's teachings they might stand a better chance of moderating their religion.

In an ideal world, they would be shipped off to some Islamic country where they could be truly happy, but obviously this world is far from ideal. So I still think a burqa ban has more good in it than bad.
Posted by: gorb || 12/01/2006 3:58 Comments || Top||

#5  If i was a women i would hate the opression in the muslimn world.Its about time we heard their views without fear of the hairy men around them.

No doubt the hairy men are watching them at this protest!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 || 12/01/2006 5:25 Comments || Top||

#6  exJAG, banning the burqa, niqab and hijab is one of the few ways to immediately start the process of making America Muslim unfriendly. There are numerous well-founded security reasons for implementing this ban. While I understand your opposition to increasing any risk for Muslim women due to Islamic male orientation towards uncovered meat unveiled female adults, the ban is one of the few ready starting places we have.

I fully concur that deportation of all radical Muslims needs to begin right away. However, that is going to take a lot more public education and retraining of our politicians, not to mention extensive legislation, before any progress will be made in that quarter.

As you are a person who is well acquainted with law, I'd really enjoy the opportunity to walk through all of these legal nuances in order to better identify what sort of measures really are available for ready enaction. I concur with you that Muslim women probably equate to about 5% of the threat that young adult Muslim males represent to our society.

My focus is not on punishing these Muslim women but in making all of the extremists who insist upon such stringent adherence to doctrine know that they are officially unwelcome in America. What other legal channels are as readily available?

We need to make America as Muslim unfriendly as possible in the shortest amount of time. This is why I continue to advocate revoking the official religious status of Islam in America until distinct advances towards reformation are made both here and abroad. For the sake of discussion I'll post the major points of dispute:

1.) Issuing death fatwas for advocacy of any and all forms of violent jihad.

2.) Installing universal suffrage and general equal rights for women in all Muslim majority countries.

3.) Elimination of the death sentence for apostasy or conversion.

4.) Legal protection and genuine enforcement of religious freedom in all Muslim majority nations.

5.) Ending amputation and stoning as legal forms of criminal punishment.

6.) Declaring taqqiya to be haram.

It is more than obvious that Islam will be less than likely to EVER accept these reforms. While that is Islam's privilege, it must be penalized by having all First Amendment protections stripped from it due to its role as a political ideology.

Unwillingness to embrace reformation must be a key event that signals the onset of civilizational clash. Islam has already declared war upon the West. Recognizing this fact and initiating measures designed to cripple the ease of movement, spread and financial support of terrorism must be our main goal.

Should taqqiya remain a central tenet for Islam, it must automatically void the citizenship applications for all Muslims who have immigrated to America. Perhaps there might be established some sort of reformed Islamic doctrine in America for naturalized Muslims to begin practicing, but taqqiya has such a corrosive effect on all other vital layers of trust and security that it is difficult to imagine how Muslims can EVER be trusted without genuine and authentic reformation of Islam.

exJAG, if you have the time or inclination, let's all of us here have a go at it and try to assemble some sort of feasible schematic of legal actions that can begin crippling the influence of Islam in America. All of us need these critical talking points in order to better persuade those around us in daily life regarding how our country can actively deal with this ominous threat.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 5:41 Comments || Top||

#7  Zenster, I totally agree with you about making America as Muslim-unfriendly as possible. But I see few legal measures of the sort you describe that would be feasible in the near term.

A federal law outlawing Islam, or even the more limited subset of "political" Islam, would conflict with the core of First Amendment jurisprudence, and it would never survive Supreme Court review, even with nine law-and-order judges. Such a law might survive a 14th Amendment equal protection challenge, if the security situation was bad enough -- but it's unlikely that anything short of full-out blood-and-guts civil war would justify it. Not after Korematsu.

The only possibility along these lines would be to amend the Constitution -- and fat chance of that. It's a cultural issue, one our legal system is totally unequipped to deal with. Never in our nation's history have we been confronted with such a problem, nor can it be easily adapted to.

At the same time, plenty of "content-neutral" legal avenues already exist to make America Muslim-unfriendly, but there is little interest in enforcing them. Much progress could be made if state and federal prosecutors engaged in serious efforts to enforce laws already on the books, such as sedition, incitement to violence, immigration violations, communicating threats, obstruction of justice, hate crimes, money laundering, tax evasion, polygamy, statutory rape, etc. etc.

But again, it's a cultural and political problem: few public officials would be willing to subject themselves to the scrutiny they would necessarily bring upon themselves by engaging in such a crackdown.

One thing I've advocated for several years now is to block the entry of any national of any country on the State Department's list of terrorist-sponsoring nations, for any reason. There were 26 the last time I checked, and most of them were Muslim countries. The Constitution does may not allow viewpoint discrimination, but it certainly does allow exercising control over who we let in.

In general, provisions like this that reinforce US sovereignty would help a lot, without running afoul of First or Fourteenth Amendment considerations.

For Europe, I maintain that burqa-bans aren't the answer. They give the public the illusion of addressing a problem, without actually accomplishing anything toward that end, further entrenching Europe's suicidal complacency.
Posted by: exJAG || 12/01/2006 8:21 Comments || Top||

#8  Impressive exJAG, excellent strategy, it would work and it would be legally and morally defendable.
Posted by: Shipman || 12/01/2006 8:57 Comments || Top||

#9  Well, the strategy would have to have many, many facets, to include cutting off the oil money (and the foreign aid!!) and fencing the borders.

Gettin everyone reading Rantburg and armed with a gun or a big frickin dog would be the best, of course!
Posted by: exJAG || 12/01/2006 9:33 Comments || Top||

#10  "block the entry of any national of any country on the State Department's list of terrorist-sponsoring nations" is a no-brainer, yet somehow is completely out of bounds as far as national policy goes, along with real border security.
"cutting off the oil money" -- will need a lot more brains than seem to be in existence at the moment. Islamic terrorists need our money as much as we need Islamic oil, a marriage made in Hell.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/01/2006 9:56 Comments || Top||

#11  Yes, impressive, exJAG. And, actually I agree with both you (about the burqua-ban being a bad thing, but not for the reasons stated, but for religious freedom) and Zen (about the need to make America unfriendly to Islamics).

Here's where I draw the line on the TAH (topic at hand). I don't agree at all with an outright ban, but if your chattle wummin-folk don't want to wear it, you can't force them to. If you try to "force" them to, you get busted. I don't know how a law like that would be written, much less enforced (gets into "thought crimes", which I abhor anyways, like the so-called "hate crimes" wave we now see). So, no outright ban, but (like the case a few years ago in FL), if you refuse to "unmask" yourself for public security reasons and/or your men try and force you to wear it, THEN you can enforce a "semi-ban". The FL case was the one where the woman refused to take off her headcovering for a FL Drivers License photo, stating religious beliefs. Now, I believe that's a big public safety no-no...what if she committed a crime and needed her photo up for a lookout in the City? Or (and this may be stretching it), what if her head garb gets in the way of seeing clearly and causes a wreck? I know there are other numerous nuances to this, and again, I don't know how you'd write the "semi-ban", but it needs to be dealt with.
Posted by: BA || 12/01/2006 10:43 Comments || Top||

#12  Meant to add, exJAG's proposal of mandating Rantburg to be common reading and the getting a big dog/gun thingy is a GREAT idea! In fact, so much so, I'll now say:

JOE M/exJAG for Pres/V.P. 2008!
Posted by: BA || 12/01/2006 10:45 Comments || Top||

#13  No, exJAG is a lawyer (as well as a chemistry teacher, right? A fascinating career change, and I look forward to hearing the story thereof). Let's make her Attorney General, or legal council for Homeland Security ("We can, too, do that; in fact, the stated responsibilities of this department mandate it. Get moving, sir or madam. Schnell machen!*")

*exJAG, if you haven't already, find a copy of the 1960s film One Two Three with James Cagney, set in post-War, pre-Wall Berlin. It's about the travails of a Coca Cola expat executive... the melodic theme is the Russian Saber Dance. Cagney was so exhausted by the experience that he didn't act again for two decades.
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/01/2006 13:54 Comments || Top||

#14  As for the burqa and the niqab, I thought US laws, at least, forbid covering the face to conceal identification, which was originally aimed at the KKK. The abaya and hijab are to me fashion statements in particularly poor taste, particularly the hijab being a political statement. Laws against all such things, particularly in Europe, are the only cover non-consenting Muslim women have that would enable them to refuse community pressure, as became clear when France was in an uproar about forbidding headcoverings for schoolgirls. And to be sure, any enforced legislation that makes the general atmosphere overtly less welcoming to Muslim extremists, whether religious or conquest-oriented (and I'll hear no arguments that they are one and the same -- they are merely mostly-intersecting sets) is at least a step in the right direction. What Europe wants is leadership on this war we're all in; but the peepul ar more likely to demand that kind of leadership if they see the slightest gleam of possibility that the natives can retake control from the Eurabianist allies of the Caliphatist Muslims.
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/01/2006 14:04 Comments || Top||

#15  are. With an e. I got it wrong on the first spelling test I ever took, and clearly have never recovered from the trauma.
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/01/2006 14:07 Comments || Top||

#16  Ack! I'd rather be Joe M's speechwriter than hold public office!

The abridged version: temporary career detour. Biochemist + lawyer = patent attorney. Married my studly NCO + overseas assignment = chemistry professor for now.

I'll look for that movie . . . maybe once I'm back in the US and feeling nostalgic for impatient Germans hassling me and extorting a tax for the privilege.
Posted by: exJAG || 12/01/2006 18:09 Comments || Top||

#17  Let's see:
Reading Rantburg: check
Big Gun: 30-06 and .50 cal Hawkins...check!
Big Dog: Eskipoo and Chihuahua ...uhhhhhh ah well does 2 out of 3 get me in the club?
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 12/01/2006 18:28 Comments || Top||

#18  Attorney General, or legal council for Homeland Security, speechwriter, Biochemist, patent attorney, former Officer Armed Services...

wait for it..

and she can talk dirty!

damn we are good here at Rantburg or what!
Posted by: RD || 12/01/2006 19:10 Comments || Top||

#19  A federal law outlawing Islam, or even the more limited subset of "political" Islam, would conflict with the core of First Amendment jurisprudence, and it would never survive Supreme Court review, even with nine law-and-order judges.

I realize this and that is the exact reason why I am trying to highlight more feasible ways of making America Muslim unfriendly. For that reason, the burqa ban is one of the easiest to impose and needs to be implemented right away.

What's really a pity is that there is no way to take the Koran's declaration of taqqiya as halal and pose it as a betrayal of sworn allegiance on the admission forms of all Muslim immigrants.

Short of declaring Islam illegal, we need to designate Saudi Wahabbism along with CAIR as terrorist fronts and begin dismantling all of the Saudi funded mosques in America. These two are a huge component of radical Islam in America and must be eradicated post haste.

I honestly think that for the most part we are violently agreeing. Something that goes on a wee bit here at good old Rantburg. Thank you for your own analysis of this nettlesome issue.
Posted by: Zenster || 12/01/2006 21:21 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
US signs trade agreement with Lebanon
The United States and Lebanon signed a trade agreement Thursday that the US government said furthers President George W. Bush's initiative to negotiate a free trade agreement spanning the Middle East.

Called a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement, the pact signed in Beirut, Lebanon, is part of the Bush administration's "effort to support the Lebanese government," said Shaun Donnelly, assistant US Trade Representative. "The TIFA signals the commitment of our two governments to work in a concrete and comprehensive manner to expand bilateral economic ties," Donnelly said in a statement issued by his office.
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#1  With Hamas essentially in control is this wise ? Or is it as ludicrous as it sounds ?
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 0:45 Comments || Top||

#2  Sorry, meant to say Hezbs in control.
Posted by: SpecOp35 || 12/01/2006 0:47 Comments || Top||

#3  With Hizbulah essentially in control is this wise?

No. Next question?
Posted by: gromgoru || 12/01/2006 2:04 Comments || Top||

#4  Is this Bush unplugged, or what ?
Posted by: wxjames || 12/01/2006 15:59 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
IDF arrests three infiltrators on Egyptian border
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