Thursday, June 14, 2007

G8 agreement on climate change a disgrace: Al Gore | Reuters



G8 agreement on climate change a disgrace: Al Gore | Reuters

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore denounced a deal by world leaders on curbing greenhouse gases as "a disgrace disguised as an achievement," saying on Thursday the agreement struck last week was insufficient.

The dedicated climate crusader, whose 2006 global warming documentary won an Oscar, said leaders at last week's G8 summit in Germany had not risen to the challenge to respond to what he calls a "planetary emergency."

G8 leaders agreed to pursue "substantial" reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, stopping short of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's hopes for concrete numerical commitments on emission reductions, including her key aim to cut gases by 50 percent by 2050.

They said they would negotiate a new global climate pact that would extend and broaden the Kyoto Protocol beyond 2012.

"It was a disgrace disguised as an achievement," Gore said at an event in Milan, where he praised Merkel for her efforts.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Hilary Rodham Clinton for President in 2008

No other political figure in recent American history has had an effect on the population like former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. Mrs. Clinton recently made her announcement and laid out plans for her run for the Presidency in 2008 and instantly she became the front runner in what is certain to be the hottest political battle of my lifetime. No matter what your opinion of Hillary Clinton the difference between her and any other politician is that you already have an opinion of her. She has been such a part of American politics for almost 20 years now that every American knows exactly who Hilary Clinton is and what she stands for.

Admittedly her greatest battle will be to find swing voters that don't already have a concrete opinion of the Washington veteran and her twice elected husband Bill Clinton and their 8 years in the White House. Mrs Clinton was not the typical first lady and was seen by many as the real power in the White House contrasting our current first lady Laura Bush who rarely speaks about politics and plays more the role of trophy wife to our boy George. When you think of Laura Bush not many would consider here some political giant with a voice on any issues but when you mention the name Hillary Clinton everyone knows who she is and what her position has been in the American political arena for the past two decades.

She was the woman who stood by her cheating husband as he was drug through countless investigations and even impeached for lying to Federal Prosecutors. She is seen by many as a power hungry bitch with a drive to become the first female president of the United States and creating a role of First Man of the White House. How ironic would it be for William Clinton to assume the very role his wife played spouse to our Commander in Chief considering the man was in fact impeached for lying? I think it's awesome and I hope she wins. I would love to have Bill back in the White House and maybe together the Clintons can rein in the rampant spending and get back to a balanced budget like our boy Bill left us back at the turn of the millennium.

Love her or hate her you know you have an opinion of Hillary Rodham Clinton and she is running for President of the United States of America. She is a tough woman with the power and backing necessary to make it back into the White House and we all know she wants it more than anythign else in the world. How do you think America and for that matter the World would react to having her run for President with Barack Obama as Vice President? Not only would we have our first female President but a black man as VP would certainly show how diverse this country has become. Whatever happens the run up to elections 2008 are certain to be exciting and we can expect an excess of mud slinging as this battle is certain to get personal quick. Hillary Rodham Clinton brings out the best and the worst in all of us and we can expect that to spill out on the evening new each night for the rest of the year.

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

The death of habeas corpus - Countdown with Keith Olbermann - MSNBC.com

The death of habeas corpus - Countdown with Keith Olbermann - MSNBC.com: "On “Countdown” Keith Olbermann examined the Military Commission’s Act of 2006 and what it does to something called habeas corpus.

The following is a transcript of Keith Olbermann's special report on habeas corpus, as reported on Tuesday, October 10th:

The president has now succeeded where no one has before. He’s managed to kill the writ of habeas corpus. Tonight, a special investigation, how that, in turn, kills nothing less than your Bill of Rights. Because the Mark Foley story began to break on the night of September 28, exploding the following day, many people may not have noticed the bill passed by the Senate that night. "

Exclusive: Book says Bush just using Christians - Countdown with Keith Olbermann - MSNBC.com

Exclusive: Book says Bush just using Christians - Countdown with Keith Olbermann - MSNBC.com: "More than five years after President Bush created the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, the former second-in-command of that office is going public with an insider’s tell-all account that portrays an office used almost exclusively to win political points with both evangelical Christians and traditionally Democratic minorities.

The office’s primary mission, providing financial support to charities that serve the poor, never got the presidential support it needed to succeed, according to the book.

Entitled “Tempting Faith,” the book is not scheduled for release until Oct. 16, but MSNBC’s “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” has obtained a copy.

“Tempting Faith’s” author is David Kuo, who served as special assistant to the president from 2001 to 2003. A self-described conservative Christian, Kuo’s previous experience includes work for prominent conservatives including former Education Secretary and federal drug czar Bill Bennett and former Attorney General John Ashcroft."

Monday, October 09, 2006

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | The two faces of Rumsfeld

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | The two faces of Rumsfeld:
"Donald Rumsfeld, the US defence secretary, sat on the board of a company which three years ago sold two light water nuclear reactors to North Korea - a country he now regards as part of the 'axis of evil' and which has been targeted for regime change by Washington because of its efforts to build nuclear weapons.

Mr Rumsfeld was a non-executive director of ABB, a European engineering giant based in Zurich, when it won a $200m (£125m) contract to provide the design and key components for the reactors. The current defence secretary sat on the board from 1990 to 2001, earning $190,000 a year. He left to join the Bush administration.

The reactor deal was part of President Bill Clinton's policy of persuading the North Korean regime to positively engage with the west.

The sale of the nuclear technology was a high-profile contract. ABB's then chief executive, Goran Lindahl, visited North Korea in November 1999 to announce ABB's "wide-ranging, long-term cooperation agreement" with the communist government.

The company also opened an office in the country's capital, Pyongyang, and the deal was signed a year later in 2000. Despite this, Mr Rumsfeld's office said that the de fence secretary did not "recall it being brought before the board at any time".

In a statement to the American magazine Newsweek, his spokeswoman Victoria Clarke said that there "was no vote on this". A spokesman for ABB told the Guardian yesterday that "board members were informed about the project which would deliver systems and equipment for light water reactors".

Just months after Mr Rumsfeld took office, President George Bush ended the policy of engagement and negotiation pursued by Mr Clinton, saying he did not trust North Korea, and pulled the plug on diplomacy. Pyongyang warned that it would respond by building nuclear missiles. A review of American policy was announced and the bilateral confidence building steps, key to Mr Clinton's policy of detente, halted.

By January 2002, the Bush administration had placed North Korea in the "axis of evil" alongside Iraq and Iran. If there was any doubt about how the White House felt about North Korea this was dispelled by Mr Bush, who told the Washington Post last year: "I loathe [North Korea's leader] Kim Jong-il."

The success of campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq have enhanced the status of Mr Rumsfeld in Washington. Two years after leaving ABB, Mr Rumsfeld now considers North Korea a "terrorist regime _ teetering on the verge of collapse" and which is on the verge of becoming a proliferator of nuclear weapons. During a bout of diplomatic activity over Christmas he warned that the US could fight two wars at once - a reference to the forthcoming conflict with Iraq. After Baghdad fell, Mr Rumsfeld said Pyongyang should draw the "appropriate lesson".

Critics of the administration's bellicose language on North Korea say that the problem was not that Mr Rumsfeld supported the Clinton-inspired diplomacy and the ABB deal but that he did not "speak up against it". "One could draw the conclusion that economic and personal interests took precedent over non-proliferation," said Steve LaMontagne, an analyst with the Centre for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation in Washington.

Many members of the Bush administration are on record as opposing Mr Clinton's plans, saying that weapons-grade nuclear material could be extracted from the type of light water reactors that ABB sold. Mr Rumsfeld's deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, and the state department's number two diplomat, Richard Armitage, both opposed the deal as did the Republican presidential candidate, Bob Dole, whose campaign Mr Rumsfeld ran and where he also acted as defence adviser.

One unnamed ABB board director told Fortune magazine that Mr Rumsfeld was involved in lobbying his hawkish friends on behalf of ABB.

The Clinton package sought to defuse tensions on the Ko rean peninsula by offering supplies of oil and new light water nuclear reactors in return for access by inspectors to Pyongyang's atomic facilities and a dismantling of its heavy water reactors which produce weapons grade plutonium. Light water reactors are known as "proliferation-resistant" but, in the words of one expert, they are not "proliferation-proof".

The type of reactors involved in the ABB deal produce plutonium which needs refining before it can be weaponised. One US congressman and critic of the North Korean regime described the reactors as "nuclear bomb factories".

North Korea expelled the inspectors last year and withdrew from the nuclear non-proliferation treaty in January at about the same time that the Bush administration authorised $3.5m to keep ABB's reactor project going.

North Korea is thought to have offered to scrap its nuclear facilities and missile pro gramme and to allow international nuclear inspectors into the country. But Pyongyang demanded that security guarantees and aid from the US must come first.

Mr Bush now insists that he will only negotiate a new deal with Pyongyang after the nuclear programme is scrapped. Washington believes that offering inducements would reward Pyongyang's "blackmail" and encourage other "rogue" states to develop weapons of mass destruction.

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Olbermann demands an end to Bush's lies...

Keith speaks it like a man should . This guy has bigger balls than all of us. He puts into eloquent words all my ocn opinions.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Why did Gaddafi come clean after all those years?

Independent Online Edition > Business News:

"US private equity giant Carlyle is in talks to acquire Libya's state-controlled oil refining and marketing operation, Tamoil.

Al-Saadi Gaddafi, the son of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the country's long-time leader, said Carlyle was one of four or five groups involved in an international tender to buy 100 per cent of Tamoil. It is thought the business will fetch close to €3bn (£2bn).

Mr Gaddafi added that the other candidates included groups from Poland, Hungary and the United Arab Emirates. In addition, he said the Italian energy group ERG might have 'increased their bid a little bit. So maybe they will come back.'

Neither ERG nor Carlyle would comment."

Mr. Gaddafi is a known terrorist. Wasn't it recently he paid his dues to the people he bombed? Wasn't there a cash settlement even? Funny, I wondered then what that was about. Why did Gaddafi come clean after all those years?

George Bush Sr was on the board with Carlyle Group. He was meeting with one of Bin Ladens brothers on 9/11/01 as the planes struck the towers. They were partners in Caryle Group, a major US defense contractor. So less then one year after Gaddafi makes amends and is forgiven on the world stage he is negotiating a deal to sell his countries oil firm to who else but the Caryle Group.

Does anyone else find that strange? Should the father of our sitting President be negotiating deals with admitted terrorists? Is there something wrong with them putting this much money in that mans hands after what he has admitted to doing. Is an apology enough to allow trust in a man who blows up airplanes?

These people are two faced pigs. They took our country to war to free the world from terrorists that blow up airplanes and at the same time are doing business with terrorists that blow up airplanes.

Seems terror pays for the Bush Regime.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Why the Bush Administration May Let a Terror Suspect Go Free

TIME.com: Why the Bush Administration May Let a Terror Suspect Go Free:
"The Bush Administration prefers to paint the War on Terror in stark terms of good and evil, but the reality is not all terror suspects are considered equal. That much was clear on the same day that the nation solemnly recalled the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, when a federal magistrate recommended freeing a man being held on immigration charges who is also awaiting retrial in Venezuela for the bombing of a Cuban airliner 30 years ago that resulted in the death of all aboard, including the Cuban national fencing team.

Cuban militant Luis Posada Carriles has been fighting for his release since May 17, 2005, when Department of Homeland Security officials arrested him in Miami for entering the country without having a visa or passing through passport control at the border. But in a move that may come back to haunt the U.S. government Posada, despite his suspected terrorist past, was held on immigration violations, not terror-related charges."

Anyone want to know why the Bush Regime cannot let this man be tried for his crimes? Do you think they have somehting to hide? The answer lies in the same article. The Bush Regime can't send Posada to face his crimes because they know he will tall. He'll talk and George Bush Sr doesn't want that. It will open up a can of worms he sealed a long time ago and has no desire to face again.

"After his escape from the Venezuelan prison in 1985, he went to El Salvador, where he reunited with the CIA. He went to work assisting Oliver North in providing the Nicaraguan Contras with weapons and supplies. After his involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair, Posada worked as a spy for then Salvadoran President Jose Napoleon Duarte."

That's right this guy was working with Bush Sr and the CIA selling drugs for guns. Nuff said.

Bush 'playing chicken' with senators - Sep 15, 2006

CNN.com - Toobin: Bush 'playing chicken' with senators - Sep 15, 2006:
"So even if the president gets his proposal through, it is not at all clear that the court will approve it, especially given one provision we didn't discuss much ... secret evidence. And this is something that Sen. Lindsey Graham has focused on a lot. And he said, 'Look, there's no court in America, especially the Supreme Court, that is going to uphold executing somebody ... based on evidence he never saw.'"

Thats right assfuck. You can't sentence a man to death on secret evidence. It violates the basic tenets of our society. There is no government that can be trusted with the life of any man woman or child. They simply do not value life so much as to be trusted to keep secrets of any kind much less those that a life depends on.

The Bush Regime is looking for a way out of the shit they have done already and he's putting up a hard fight because he knows his ass is going down for war crimes and if he can't protect those under him then they will turn on him. You see this shit runs up the chain all the way to the top. If he can't cover the CIA boys that went out and did what he asked them to do then those charges run all the way up to him. He will be sentenenced based on his commands and their actions.

He is not fighting for the CIA but for his own ass. I hope the Senate kicks his balls down his throat. I hope they hang his ass on the White House lawn for the murder he promotes. Impeach George Bush Now and Save America.