Monday, October 31, 2005

Cancer patient defrauded by Kabbalah Center.

Scandal at the Israeli Kabbalah Center.

Reform Ohio Now

Support Ballot Initiatives!
fatcat politicsReform Ohio Now has been a much needed and positive force in the effort to help Ohio reform it's "Culture of Corruption".   The corruption here has been widely publicised in the national media.   From Governor Taft's convictions to the scandals of CoinGate and the disputed Election of 2004 of Gerorge W. Bush.   There is not much that can be added except to say we need to fix the things that are broken and the list is quite extensive.   If you are not from Ohio, please take the time to look at the initiatives we have on our ballot and contact your representatives and ask them why they are not making efforts to help reform election laws in your state. If you are in Ohio pleasee take the time to sign the pledge to support the reforms that are crucial to fair and honest elections.   - fc


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Sunday, October 30, 2005

Iran's Useful Reminder

Jim Hoagland at the Washington Post points out how President Ahmadinejad's anti-Israel statements serve as a Useful Reminder of the true nature of the Iranian regime and indeed of what the U.S. is fighting in the Middle East. He says:

Most Valuable Politician of the year? How about President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, who has surged ahead for the 2005 MVP award in the few months he has been in office? He reminds a distracted world at crucial moments of the true nature of Iran's regime, of the abiding source of conflict in the Middle East and of the deeper meaning of global terrorism.



Racial and religious hatreds are at the core of these phenomena - and at the heart of Ahmadinejad's pledges to see Israel "wiped off the map" and to ensure that Arabs who recognize the Jewish state "burn in the fire of the Islamic nation's fury." His statements were reported in laudatory terms by Iranian state-run television Wednesday.


For Hoagland, the new thing is that the Europeans have denounced the statements of Ahmadinejad:

Even though the Persian chauvinists who took power in Tehran in 1979 have been more discreet in public in recent years, it is not news that they hate both Jews and Arabs - or that the sentiment is returned. If novelty there was, it lay in statements of condemnation that European governments issued as the inflammatory remarks spread around the globe.



Britain, France and Germany raced to distance themselves from Ahmadinejad's double-barreled anti-Semitic blast. They have been negotiating with his regime in hopes of rehabilitating it. A spiteful and belligerent speech the Iranian leader gave at the United Nations in mid-September had already signaled the enormousness of their task. But they persisted. Now even Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, perhaps the coldest and most uncaring fish in international diplomacy, feels compelled to mutter that the Iranian firebrand's statements were "unacceptable."


He then turns to an example of hope in the Middle East - Iraqi Kurdistan.

The fates of Nazi Germany and Vichy France are not the only lessons available to Iranians - or for that matter to Israelis or Americans - of the bitter fruits of preaching and practicing racial hatred. In neighboring Iraq, a regime that committed genocide against the Kurdish tribesmen of the north and persecuted Shiite Arabs in the south lies in ruins and seems incapable of rising again.



Because Saddam Hussein would not leave them in the peace and isolation of their mountain redoubt, Iraq's Kurds went to war against Baghdad three decades ago. They deliberately set in motion the chain of events that were to bring an American invasion force to Baghdad to overthrow the dictator in 2003. While he could not foresee exactly how it would happen, the late Kurdish leader Mullah Mustafa Barzani told me in 1972 that it would. I was skeptical; he was right.



No political outcome can balance the scales of personal grief and loss brought by the loss of 2,000 and more American service personnel in Iraq since the invasion began. Human lives cannot be measured and counted as instruments or integers of policy or politics.



So the fact that Kurds live in freedom today from racial pogroms directed at them from Baghdad -- in large part because of U.S. protection and sacrifice -- can assuage no mother's grief or friend's anger over U.S. casualties. But neither can the positive change that American actions have brought simply be dismissed or ignored.



Barzani's son, Massoud, visited the White House last week to thank the American nation, through President Bush, for those sacrifices and to reiterate the Kurds' commitment to staying in a "federal" Iraq that institutionalizes their autonomy -- and survival. Federalism for the Kurds is not some legalistic ploy to maximize their share of oil reserves, or a thumb to stick in Arab eyes in revenge. It is a chance to live and to let live.


We shouldn't forget that we've actually accomplished something good in Iraq - allowing the Kurds to live freely, rather than at the mercy of Saddam Hussein.

Voter Confidence :: Reform

Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act
fatcat politicsVelvetRevolution.us supports legislation requiring accountability and transparency in elections. Although there are several bills presently pending in Congress proposing to address this, and none of them does everything we hope for, VR believes that a bill introduced by Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ), The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act (H.R. 550), (complete text of the bill in PDF format here, more info available here) is currently the most comprehensive on this subject and has the best chance of passage. If it does pass, it will begin to fix multiple fundamental problems with our voting systems in time for the 2006 election cycle. Moreover, it currently has over 150 co-sponsors and several of them are even Republicans! This bill is a good starting point and if we pass it now, we will be on a much stronger footing to continue our fight for truly verifiable and transparent elections in the world's most important democracy.



We want Congress to hear what you have to say about this issue and this bill, and therefore, we have made it simple to fill in the form below to quickly send your personal message to both of your Senators and your House Representative. We'll even look them up based on your address, and send them to all the right ones! The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act (H.R. 550) should be taken up by the House and passed into law this year; signing this petition will submit the message beneath the form below plus your own personal comments. Even if you don't think your particular representatives would agree with your position, it is important for them to hear from you so they will know that people such as yourself are concerned about this issue. As we have seen from the recent tragedy along the Gulf coast, who is elected is really a matter of life and death. Citizens must be able to see proof of their votes, and be able to verify that they are accurately counted.
  - fc


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(3) provides Federal funding to pay for implementation of voter verified paper balloting;

(4) requires a percentage of mandatory random audits in every state, and in each county, for every Federal election;

(5) prohibits use of undisclosed software, wireless communication devices, and internet connections in voting machines;

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Ensuring full access to the electoral system does not require turning complete control of the vote count over to privately-owned, privately-controlled voting machine vendors.



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Saturday, October 29, 2005

More on Iran

This editorial, Contrived Fury, in the Arab News (published in Saudi Arabia - referral from The Religious Policeman) is an interesting comment on the Iranian President's call to "wipe Israel off the map."

The editorial points out that "Four years ago, former President Hashemi Rafsanjani, regarded by the West as a moderate, called for the nuclear annihilation of Israel. The West did not blink an eye. Ever since the 1979 revolution, Iran has been consistently and vehemently anti-Israel. The rest of the world has known it and lived with it. It lived with the knowledge because it also knew that Iran was not in a position to wipe Israel off the map and that the words were mere rhetoric from those who wanted to give their people something other than their failures to think about. The rest of the world too has been happy to live with the knowledge that most Muslims and Arabs would prefer that Israel did not exist. But it does exist. It is a question of accepting reality."

As this editorial states, it is not as if the current Iranian President invented the Iranian threats against Israel. And it is interesting the evidence the editorial brings about Rafsanjani, who is the head of the "Expediency Council" in Iran. In a May 25, 2005 article about the upcoming Iranian elections (in which Ahmadinejad was elected), Neil Macfarquhar of the New York Times says, "Mr. Rafsanjani is a staunch supporter of Iran's developing its nuclear capacity for electric power, medical applications and other uses, but says he opposes nuclear weapons. That contrasts with a sermon at a Friday Prayer in 2001, however, in which he suggested that just one nuclear bomb could solve the problem of Israel's threatening the region with its own nuclear arsenal."

This New York Times article describes how western leaders seem to regard Rafsanjani -
Mr. Ahmadinejad's principal rival for power, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former Iranian president who was defeated by Mr. Ahmadinejad in the election, continues to hold considerable power as leader of the nation's Expediency Council, which was created in 1988 to help resolve contentious legislative issues. The Europeans have been negotiating with envoys loyal to Mr. Rafsanjani for the last two years and hope that they or others like them will re-emerge in the future.

Indeed in the last few weeks, Iran's ruling clerics, who still hold most of the power, have moved to strip the presidency of some of its authority over international diplomacy and hand it over to the Expediency Council under Mr. Rafsanjani. If there is any hope in the West for a diplomatic solution, it thus rests with this turn of events.

Now, since Rafsanjani essentially said the same thing as Ahmadinejad, then why should we be getting particularly upset at what Ahmadinejad just said - it doesn't represent a change in what the Iranian government would like to do. Perhaps the problem is simply, as the Arab News editorial says, that negotiations with the Iranian government over their nuclear weapons development have reached a critical point, and this statement points out once again how radical and dangerous the Iranian regime is.

A few years ago, in the late 1990's, when I had a postdoctoral fellowship at the Society of Fellows at Columbia University, Salman Rushdie came to speak. Rushdie still had to travel secretly and was protected by guards everywhere he went. We were invited to hear him speak by special letters and had to put our names on a list in order to be allowed into the hall where he was speaking. We also were not supposed to tell anyone that we were going to hear him speak, since his visit to New York was supposed to be a secret. When entering the hall, we had to show identification and our bags were searched. His talk was actually a conversation with Edward Said, then professor at Columbia. I also heard him the next day, when he came to the Society of Fellows to speak to graduate students. I knew that he was there because when I tried to enter the building, several NYPD officers were there as the security for Rushdie, and I had to prove that I had a legitimate reason to enter the building.

One thing I remember Rushdie saying - that the Iranian regime tried to present itself as reasonable to people in the West, that on the surface there were people in the regime who tried to present Iran as a regime like any other, but that we should not believe them - the regime was still as radical as under Ayatollah Khomeini. This is the same regime that (probably) ordered the bombings of the Israeli embassy and the Jewish community organization building in Argentina. If Iran is today restrained from trying to act out its threats to Israel, that does not mean that given the opportunity, the regime would not try to destroy Israel.

Under the Radar 10.29.05

Things You Need To Know !
fatcat politicsWhen sensational news like corruption and lies in the Bush White House makes the M$M twirl on their heads and ignore what else is going on, it is up to us to stay vigilante in our effort to stay informed.   As welcome as the news is that justice may finally begin to catch up to the immoral activities of the Bush hatchet men, there is still a need to be aware that there is a lot more than just one story in the news.   The articles and issues below may deserve their own respectful posts but I will just provide them here as a composite of what you didn't hear this week in the news.   - fc


RadarCatch.com has a story concerning Robert Pape who has done an in depth study of Terrorism and the underlying reason for suicide bombings and written a book entitled "Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism".   As many of us in the reality based community have understood well before 9-11, and Pape's study underscores, there is one predominate cause that drives the terrorists :: Militay Occupation of their homeland.   This priciple was laid out in Bin Laden's fatwah very clearly.   Foreign Military in Saudi Arabia was his main reasoning, pure and simple.   Pape highlights the fact that the suicide bomber mechinism was not created in Arabia or Palestine.   The concept was first empowered by the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka who were a Marxist group, a completely secular group that draws from the Hindu families of the Tamil regions of the country..   As stated in one of the articles, Professor Pape is in high demand in Washington D.C. talk circuits.   This highly relevant information is the last thing we are going to hear from the Bush Administration because it does not fit in with their propoganda machine and validates why the "Insurgency" will continue to kill as long as we occupy Iraq.   These articles are very interesting for those of us based in reality and not endoctrinated into the NeoCon warmongering.



Wikipedia :: Robert A. Pape :: Dying To Win

AntiWar.com :: Poisonous Misinterpretations

Daniel Drexner.com :: The logic of suicide terrorism


American Conservative :: The Logic of Suicide Terrorism


RadarFrom a post at NewsHog ::

Why Does Congress Not Want The Poor To Vote?

This news is very disturbing.   It boggles my mind that such a prohibition could be adopted.   It's just another example of the Culture of Corruption that is the Bush Administration.   What really makes me wonder is why so many Democrats voted for this bill.   This development is outrageous and should be fought with all our efforts.   Please contact your lawmakers (See This Post and Say No To Bush) and ask your representatives why they voted for this...   - fc




From The New Standard ::


The Federal Housing Finance Reform Act of 2005, which passed the House of Representatives yesterday by a vote of 331-90, contains a provision that establishes a national fund for developing affordable housing, by skimming 5 percent off the profits of the government-sponsored home-finance companies Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.



The funding would be a boon to the nonprofit housing sector - worth up to an estimated $1 billion within two years - but it comes with strings attached: nonprofit organizations would not be able to tap into the fund if they have recently engaged in activities that encourage people to vote.



RadarFrom one of my daily reads in the blogosphere, The Sideshow comes their "Under the Radar" type post called Political Landscape.   The Sidwshow is a blog in the UK that keeps close tabs on what is happening here in the states and I highly recommend it to all.   It links to a victory in Georgia that does away with a requirement for photo ID Cards in order to vote.   - fc

From the Washington Post ::


In a case that some have called a showdown over voting rights, a U.S. appeals court yesterday upheld an injunction barring the state of Georgia from enforcing a law requiring citizens to get government-issued photo identification in order to vote.



The ruling allows thousands of Georgians who do not have government-issued identification, such as driver's licenses and passports, to vote in the Nov. 8 municipal elections without obtaining a special digital identification card, which costs $20 for five years. In prior elections, Georgians could use any one of 17 types of identification that show the person's name and address, including a driver's license, utility bill, bank statement or a paycheck, to gain access to a voting booth.



Last week, when issuing the injunction, U.S. District Judge Harold L. Murphy likened the law to a Jim Crow-era poll tax that required residents, most of them black, to pay back taxes before voting. He said the law appeared to violate the Constitution for that reason. In the 2004 election, about 150,000 Georgians voted without producing government-issued identification.

Friday, October 28, 2005

Fitzgerald Charges Libby

5 Felony Counts !
fatcat politicsCheney has accepted Scooter Libby's resignation.   Fitzgerald has returned five felony indictments against him for ::
*) 1 count of obstruction of justice
*) 2 counts of perjury
*) 2 counts of making false statemnets


More was heard at a news conference by Fitzgerald.   He is a very cool and calm realist.   I have updated this post to add the link at Think Progress that has the full text of the indictment.   Swing State Project has reactions from Harry Reid and Ted Kennedy.   When more commentary and analysis is posted on the net, I will continue to update this post rather than keep adding new post.   There are other things falling under the radar that need to be posted so I will carry on with some of those things.   - fc


Fitzgerald's Website :: US DOJ


Press Release 10-28-05 :: pdf file


Indictment 10-28-05 :: pdf file


Think Progress :: Indictment - Full Text


Swing State Project :: Response from Dems


Air America Radio

Acepted into BlogRing !
fatcat politicsI have been accepted into the Air America WebRing (See Bottom of This Page).   It is an unofficial webring with only a few members that link to Air America Radio and the many stations that feature their shows.   In honor of this I have listed the Shows below with their hosts.   The Majority Report in conjunction with DailyKOS will feature the Fighting Dems (See this blogpost) every tuesday.   Interviews will include our Next Senator from Ohio, Paul Hackett.   These are times like never before seen in the annals of American History.   Bush has taken Cronyism and Corruption to new highs.   Staying informed is now a necessity and not a luxory.
  - fc


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Kyle Jason

Mike Malloy

Thom Hartmann


Thursday, October 27, 2005

GOP Says No To Bush

Nuclear Option Back to the Top !
fatcat politicsMiers has withdrawn her nomination for the Supreme Court.   The Wingnuts have spoken.   Bush has been reprimanded by the puritanical right wing fanatics that are his base.   Republicans in the Congress that did not support Bush will play right into the hands of the wingnuts who want a ultra-rightwing judge to overturn Roe vs Wade.   This brings us full circle to the Nuclear Option we all have come to know and love.   The wingnuts will finally have their battle and more than likely a victory that will set back progressive precedents that have endured for many years.   Common Sense has lost the battle and the war if we do not take a stand against the irreligious right.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Dateline Spandau

Imagine how Human Rights Watch, and other pundits, might have reacted to a trial of Hitler, ca. 1946 - Dateline Spandau, October 1946.



An excerpt from this exercise in alternative history: “Human rights groups have expressed concerns. A Human Rights Watch report says the Berlin trial ‘runs the risk of violating international standards for fair trials’. Amnesty International has sent three delegates to Berlin to ensure that Adolf Hitler receives a fair trial, and to oppose the death penalty if he is found guilty.”

Fomenting hatred against the Jewish people

And if my previous posts today have not sufficiently depressed you about the spread of anti-semitism today - take a look at this posting from Norman Geras, about anti-semitic videos shown in Iranian and Jordanian television, and also anti-semitic brochures distributed at the Frankfurt Book Fair (happening right now). They included the Protocols and an abridgement of the "International Jew" by Henry Ford. See this article on the Frankfurt Book Fair: The "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" at the Frankfurt Book Fair. I had been under the impression that it was illegal to disseminate such literature in Germany, so I'm kind of surprised that the police did not seize these books.

Suicide bombing in Israel

Earlier today, an Islamic Jihad terrorist killed 5 Israelis in a suicide bombing in Hadera. Three of the victims have already been identified: Michael Koifman, Sabicha Nissim and Pirchiya Machluf. 30 people were wounded in the attack.

Mirty's Place

A moving post at Mirty's Place on the difficulties of being a Jew. She says:

Other things come back too. I remember now why it is hard to be a Jew. Not because of the many customs and laws, but because of the pain. It’s hard to read about young Israelis gunned down alongside a road outside Jerusalem, to see the photos of their beautiful, shining faces. It’s hard to face the hatred that inflates our enemies. The news from Israel is so often bad. Beyond bad; heartbreaking. James Joyce wrote: “history is a nightmare from which I am trying to awaken.” But we know there is no escape. Our history is indeed a nightmare, a revelation of the darkest pits of human evil. It’s hard to carry that weight. It’s hard to watch my husband clean his plate at every meal, and wonder if he does that because his father was starved in Auschwitz. That is a lot of pain to carry. It is hard to be a Jew. It’s hard to care and feel so much.


I joked about the statement of the President of Iran in the previous post, but really, it's quite frightening to hear. I have good friends, whom I love dearly, living in Israel, and many relatives - and this man wants to wipe them all out! He's not seeking justice for the Palestinians - he's seeking mass murder.



It is a sobering return to reality after the splendid silliness of Simchat Torah services last night and today. I was one of the leyners for Bereshit (5th, 6th, and 7th days), and inbetween each day people in the congregation sang songs and acted out each day's creations. At the end, for the maftir reading (which outlines the sacrifices to be brought on the day, were the Temple still standing), we set up a grill & little stuffed rams were placed on it, next to some Triscuits (representing the grain offering). The two people who received Hatan Torah and Hatan Bereshit smiled with pleasure at the honor.



The other event I always mark on Simchat Torah is my mother's yahrzeit. She died on October 21 / Tishrei 23 in 1981 - 24 years ago. I was only 25 at the time, and it was devastating - and changed my life.

Our friends, the Iranians

As a post-holiday welcome to reality, Iran's President Says Israel Must Be 'Wiped Off the Map' - New York Times. He spoke at a "to an audience of about 4,000 student at a program called The World without Zionism, in preparation for an annual anti-Israel demonstration held on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan."



He continued by saying:

"The establishment of Zionist regime was a move by the world oppressor against the Islamic world," Mr. Ahmadinejad said, the news agency reported. "The skirmishes in the occupied land are part of the war of destiny. The outcome of hundreds of years of war will be defined in Palestinian land."


One wonders what is the identity of the "world oppressor" that he mentions....

Honor the Fallen Campaign

Operation Truth !
fatcat politicsOperation Truth in conjuntion with the sites listed below have initiated a campaign to Honor our Troops that have given the ultimate sacrifice.   If you do not have a chance to go to one of the meetings, there are still many things you can do to raise the awareness of these needless deaths.   See the Operation Truth's Honor the Fallen Campaign page for things you can do.   Write or email your congressional representatives or your local newspapers.   Stay informed and help fight this unjust and illegal war.   - fc


Honor The FallenHonor The Fallen Campaign


At Operation Truth...



2000 American Troops have now been killed in Iraq, but for over two years, our newspapers have failed to adequately honor the sacrifice of America 's servicemembers. Putting the names of the fallen on page A14 is an insult to America 's Troops and to the families of the fallen, and is yet another example of poor media coverage of the war.



For several months, Operation Truth has listed the names of our fallen servicemembers on its first page and we ask that our nation's newpapers do the same. Help us accomplish this critical first step in honoring our fallen servicemembers.


There are 1333 events planned nationwide as is reflected on the MoveOn Civic Action page.   If you cannot attend a meeting, there are other things you can do.   More information and things you can do to help are located at

Operation Truth :: Honor The Fallen

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Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation"Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation is dedicated to addressing the consequences of war. As an international humanitarian organization founded by veterans, we strive to honor the memory of any war's fallen soldiers as much as its innocent civilians through our programs of advocacy and service to victims of conflict. We proudly stand with all who are participating in 'Honor the Fallen' so those who have lost their lives in Iraq will not be forgotten."



- Bill Belding, President/CEO, Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation


Veterans for Common Sense"With American soldiers and Iraqi civilians still dying on a daily basis in Iraq, it's long past time our country has a serious debate on how to succeed in Iraq. That won't happen until the human cost becomes front page news."



- Charles Sheehan-Miles, Executive Director, Veterans for Common Sense


Democracy for America"Many of our brave servicemen and women have made the ultimate sacrifice for this war. The least we can do is make sure they are honored in the way they deserve to be, on the front page of all newspapers, both for them and their families."



- Jim Dean, Chair, Democracy for America


True Majority Action"We can't turn our faces away, just because acknowledging these deaths and asking why is painful. American military men and women live the reality of the Iraq war every day; American media should not hide it in the back pages."



- Matt Holland, Coordinator, True Majority Action


Free Press"Mainstream media has obediently regurgitated White House and Pentagon spin for too long on the Iraq War. Big media are treating government officials with kid gloves in exchange for access and lucrative policy favors, all the while slashing newsroom budgets to boost their bottom line. It's time for the media to show the real costs of this war and hold government accountable."



- Josh Silver, Executive Director, Free Press


MoveOn.org CivicAction
This week, the number of American soldiers lost while serving in Iraq reached over 2000. While thousands of families have made the ultimate sacrifice, thousands more send their children and loved ones off to a war that seems to have no end in sight.



Today, Wednesday, October 26, 2005 at 6:30 p.m. we will gather at vigils to remember and honor our fallen soldiers and ask, "How many more?"



Thousands of us will solemnly gather together and acknowledge the sacrifices made by over 2000 American men and women in Iraq and their families and speak out against the war.


MoveOn.org CivicAction

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Not One More

American Friends Service Committee !
fatcat politicsI briefly touched on this event in my "Under the Radar" post last week.   Little did any of us expect the milestone of 2000 Service Personnel killed in Iraq would be so soon.   This event is being held all across America in small towns and large.   The site below will allow you to find an event near you.   My wife and I will be attending the event in New Boston, Ohio which is just 25 miles down the road.   Please support the event near you by attending and lending your voice to express that 2000 is one too many.   - fc


Wage Peace CampaignWage Peace Campaign


At American Friends Service Committee...



There are currently 441 events planned in 49 states and counting...



On Wednesday, October 26, people will gather in communities across the U.S. to mark the death of the 2,000th reported U.S. military death in Iraq and to say that the country's pro-peace majority wants Congress to stop the deaths by stopping the dollars that are funding the war.

More about the event >


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Not One More Death... Not One More Dollar Letter



To the members of the U.S. Congress:



U.S. military personnel continue to die in Iraq. More than 100,000 Iraqis have died since the U.S. invasion. More than $200 billion has been spent to fund this war.



Please end the war now by using the power given to you under the Constitution: stop the funding, close all military bases in Iraq, and bring the troops home. It is time to end the destruction, and rebuild war-torn Iraq and hurricane-ravaged communities in the U.S.

Sign The Letter Now

WHIG Inquiry :: Kucinich

Let's Find Out The Truth !
fatcat politicsAlthough I am no real big fan of Kucinich, I stand behind him in his effort to get to the truth of the White House Iraq Group.   It seems it has taken a complete awakening by the whole country to see what the Bush Administration is all about (See my signature for this blog) to inspire action on the part of our elected representatives.   Many of us have known since before he was even elected (Selected) in 2000 that he was a con man and a liar.   It is sad that it has taken the near 2000 deaths of our soldiers and countless wounded, not to speak of the countless Iraqi people dead and mamed, all for a con man's lies.   This inquiry by Kucinich will be most welcomed by those of us here and those who could see thru Bush's lies around the world.   Better late than never... In light of todays revelations that Cheney was the source of Libby's information about Wilson and Plame, this inquiry is of even more importance.   Between this and the soon to be released information by the Fitzgeral Grand Jury, we may finally be getting the truth we deserve.   - fc


WHIG InquiryWHIG Inquiry


At AfterDowningStreet.org...



Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich Press Release



Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH) today introduced a Resolution of Inquiry to demand the White House turn over all white papers, minutes, notes, emails or other communications kept by the White House Iraq Group (WHIG).



"This group, comprised of the President and Vice President's top aides, was critical in selling the Administration's case for war," stated Kucinich. "We now know that the Administration hyped intelligence and misled the American public and Congress in their effort to 'sell' the war. After over 1,900 American troops have been killed in Iraq, it is long past time for this Congress to ask serious questions about WHIG and its role in the lead up to the war."



A Resolution of Inquiry is a rare House procedure used to obtain documents from the Executive Branch. Under House rules, Kucinich's resolution is referred to committee, and action must be taken in committee within 14 legislative days.



"For two-and-a-half years Congress has sat on the sidelines neglecting its oversight responsibility when it has come to Iraq," continued Kucinich. "We owe it to the American people to hold this Administration accountable and to find out the truth."



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

OCTOBER 20, 2005

11:40 AM

CONTACT: Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich

Doug Gordon (202) 225-5871(o); (202) 494-5141(c)

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Sunday, October 23, 2005

Stop the Pentagon's Illegal Database

Leave My Child Alone !
fatcat politicsYou may or may not be familar with a little know provision [Section 9528) pdf file] of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 ("NCLB") Initiative that Bush so famiously underfunded.   It allows Military Recruiters to collect information from your high school about your children.   The Leave My Child Alone website was created by the Working For Change Action Committee to educate parents in the procedure to "Opt Out" their children from this abusive intrusion into our privacy.   The Bush Administration was not happy with this effort so they have created a database (JAMRS) in the Pentagon which does the same thing.   Senator Jon Corzine sent Sec. Rumsfeld a letter requesting that this database be stopped.   I could find no response to this letter.   Peace Action is now making an effort to allow us to send our representatives a letter asking that they stand up for our rights to privacy and stop this abuse and restore our childrens right to privacy.   If you have children or grandkids, it is up to you to take this action.   This Orwellian abuse will not go away on it's own.   Do More Than Just Vote!  - fc


Peace ActionStop the Pentagon's Illegal Database


Just when you thought you had opted-out...



The Big Brothers at the Pentagon want our youth's information in order to more effectively target them for use in Bush's wars!



In a desperate attempt to more aggressively target prospective recruits, the Pentagon is contracting with private companies to create a massive military recruiting database full of extensive personal information on more than 30 million young Americans, between the ages of 16 and 25. This invasive initiative is not only an alarming violation of all citizens' privacy, but it conflicts with the federal Privacy Act and it's also an ILLEGAL use of tax-payers' money!



Send a letter to your Representative today urging him or her to stop the Illegal Pentagon database and protect student prvacy today!

Dear Honorable,



I am writing in opposition to the Pentagon's creation of the Joint Advertising and Market Research Studies (JAMRS) Recruiting Database. It creates a single central facility within the DOD to compile, process and distribute files on individuals that would contain the personal information of 30 million U.S. residents who are 16-25 years of age. This project is one of many invasive Pentagon ploys to intensify military recruiting efforts of youth, as the quagmire in Iraq drags on and recruiting quotas have been missed month after month.



This database further violates the Privacy Act, which was passed by Congress to reduce the government's collection of personal information on Americans. The goal of the JAMRS Database is to increase military recruitment and retention, by not only tracking extensive personal data on millions of youth, but by further proposing market research studies such as tracking polls of young adults' and their mothers' attitudes towards military service. The DOD has reported that it plans to include in this database Social Security Numbers, race, and educational information; and entrust this information to BeNow, a commercial direct marketing company. Benow, recently acquired by the credit reporting company Equifax, does not even have a privacy policy and there exists no protocol by which youth and their families can "opt-out" of this enormous database.



For these reasons, and because of the potential for abuse and the threat to the personal privacy rights of a generation of American youth, I urge you to sponsor legislation that will immediately end this alarming and illegal project.



I look forward to hearing your response to this matter.



Sign Now

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Saturday, October 22, 2005

Justice in Baghdad

Once again, Anne Applebaum writes an important op-ed piece, this time on Justice in Baghdad, on the Iraqi trial of Saddam Hussein. I must say, I've been astonished and disgusted that human rights groups like Human Rights Watch have seemed to be more concerned with Saddam's rights as a defendant than they are in the necessity to hold these trials and expose what he did to the people of Iraq. They seem more worried about the possibility that Saddam might be executed at the end of these trials than they are in bringing out the truth of the atrocities he committed.

GAO Confirms Security Flaws in Voting Machines

Conyers on the job again !
fatcat politicsJohn Conyers Jr is ever on the job for America.   When other news dwells on the sensational and sometimes critical info such as the TraitorGate affair, John is plugging away at other things that are just as critical.   Nothing may be more critical that election reform if the American People are to ever see truely representative government again.   Information in this new GAO report is front page news even if it did get buried on page 12 on friday.   Thank you Mr Conyers for your hard work.  
  - fc

John Conyers BlogGAO Confirms Security Flaws in Voting Machines


The Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report today I requested with other Members Of Congress. In sum, the GAO found that "some of [the] concerns about electronic voting machines have been realized and have caused problems with recent elections, resulting in the loss and miscount of votes." GAO found that these concerns "merit the focused attention of federal state and local authorities responsible for election administration."



What does this mean? Much has been made about this issue during the 2004 Ohio election debacle here and elsewhere, however, this is the first time Congress' investigatory arm has weighed in on the problems with our voting machines. The GAO studied the work of others and ultimately put their stamp of approval on it. That lends important credibility to the cause of election reform generally, and more specifically to requiring that every machine have a voter verified paper ballot that is used in election days audits and, if discrepancies are found in those audits, becomes the official record for the election.



There have been discussions and debates about whether this or that election was "hacked." I would like to suggest putting that discussion aside for the moment (or longer -- I understand some such discussions can result in a ban from this blog community). In this context, we should focus on what we all agree on, and what the GAO found: these machines have substantial problems. To me, in addition to being an issue that goes to the heart of our democracy, this is a consumer protection issue. There are certainly voting machine manufacturers who produce a good product. But by and large, when it comes to a voting machine, the average voter is getting a lemon -- the Ford Pinto of voting technology. We must demand better.



More specifics about what GAO found: Serious problems were identified regarding the security control system, access controls, hardware controls, and the voter-verified paper audit trail system. Among the security shortcomings identified by GAO:

1. Some electronic voting systems did not encrypt cast ballots or system audit logs, thus making it possible to alter them without detection.


2. It is easy to alter a file defining how a ballot appears, making it possible for someone to vote for one candidate and actually be recorded as voting for an entirely different candidate.


3. Falsifying election results without leaving any evidence of such an action by using altered memory cards.


4. Access to the voting network was easily compromised because not all digital recording electronic voting systems (DREs) had supervisory functions password-protected, so access to one machine provided access to the whole network.


5. Supervisory across to the voting network was also compromised by repeated use of the same user IDs combined with easily guessed passwords.


6. The locks protecting access to the system were easily picked and keys were simple to copy.


7. One DRE model was shown to have been networked in such a rudimentary fashion that a power failure on one machine would cause the entire network to fail.


8. GAO identified further problems with the security protocols and background screening practices for vendor personnel.

The suggestions made by GAO to ensure the security of machines barely scratch the surface of the problems what is needed to improve the national voting systems standards. Their report divulges that, despite the many official assurances that the problems of the past elections were isolated and few, the election system is indeed riddled with problems and flaws.



The bottom line is until we make a serious commitment to address the significant security and controls concerns we have regarding our voting machines, American citizens have no reason to have complete confidence in our democracy.

Friday, October 21, 2005

Niger Uranium Forgery Mystery Solved?

Anti-War's Justin Raimondo
fatcat politicsI have harvested all the links in this comprehensive article by Justin Raimondo.   He is very thorough with documenting the timeline and relevant links to provide an amazing detailed account of how the story of the Niger Documents and TraitorGate has all unfolded.   My efforts here are to just add descriptive titles to the links so they stand alone.   This article is a must read.
  - fc

Anti-War.comNiger Uranium Forgery Mystery Solved?
by Justin Raimondo

These are the links in Justin Raimondo's Article.   These links are presented as reference only.   - fc











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