just sayin…

No Dictation

September 4, 2008

Jon Stewart… the GOP… in their own words.

Filed under: Daily Show,Hillary Clinton,Jon Stewart,McCain,Media,Sarah Palin — webmaster @ 8:57 pm

Edited to say once again Viacom has removed the video from YouTube which is a way more stable video than their crappy player. Sooo here is the link to Comedy Central and their clip:
Daily Show Clip

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June 23, 2008

War Crimes…

Filed under: Impeachment,Iraq War,Media,Torture — webmaster @ 9:11 am

I forgot to publish this page! It is from June, and so much happens week to week I can not keep up.

This series by McClatchy News is devastating. With all the evidence coming out that torture and murder of detainees is well known, where is our TV News? Talking about another domestic murder but never this outrage.

Here is the link to the 5 part series: www.mcclatchydc.com/detainees/
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General who probed Abu Ghraib says Bush officials committed war crimes
Posted on Wed, Jun. 18, 2008

General who probed Abu Ghraib says Bush officials committed war crimes

Warren P. Strobel | McClatchy Newspapers

last updated: June 18, 2008 08:34:09 PM

WASHINGTON — The Army general who led the investigation into prisoner abuse at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison accused the Bush administration Wednesday of committing “war crimes” and called for those responsible to be held to account.

The remarks by Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba, who’s now retired, came in a new report that found that U.S. personnel tortured and abused detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, using beatings, electrical shocks, sexual humiliation and other cruel practices.

“After years of disclosures by government investigations, media accounts and reports from human rights organizations, there is no longer any doubt as to whether the current administration has committed war crimes,” Taguba wrote. “The only question that remains to be answered is whether those who ordered the use of torture will be held to account.”

Taguba, whose 2004 investigation documented chilling abuses at Abu Ghraib, is thought to be the most senior official to have accused the administration of war crimes. “The commander in chief and those under him authorized a systematic regime of torture,” he wrote.

A White House spokeswoman, Kate Starr, had no comment.

Taguba didn’t respond to a request for further comment relayed via a spokesman.

The group Physicians for Human Rights, which compiled the new report, described it as the most in-depth medical and psychological examination of former detainees to date.

Doctors and mental health experts examined 11 detainees held for long periods in the prison system that President Bush established after the 9-11 terrorist attacks. All of them eventually were released without charges.
More at McClatchyDC.com
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Posted on Sun, Jun. 15, 2008

America’s prison for terrorists often held the wrong men

Tom Lasseter | McClatchy Newspapers

last updated: June 14, 2008 10:50:09 PM

GARDEZ, Afghanistan — The militants crept up behind Mohammed Akhtiar as he squatted at the spigot to wash his hands before evening prayers at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

They shouted “Allahu Akbar” — God is great — as one of them hefted a metal mop squeezer into the air, slammed it into Akhtiar’s head and sent thick streams of blood running down his face.

Akhtiar was among the more than 770 terrorism suspects imprisoned at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. They are the men the Bush administration described as “the worst of the worst.”

But Akhtiar was no terrorist. American troops had dragged him out of his Afghanistan home in 2003 and held him in Guantanamo for three years in the belief that he was an insurgent involved in rocket attacks on U.S. forces. The Islamic radicals in Guantanamo’s Camp Four who hissed “infidel” and spat at Akhtiar, however, knew something his captors didn’t: The U.S. government had the wrong guy.

“He was not an enemy of the government, he was a friend of the government,” a senior Afghan intelligence officer told McClatchy. Akhtiar was imprisoned at Guantanamo on the basis of false information that local anti-government insurgents fed to U.S. troops, he said.

An eight-month McClatchy investigation in 11 countries on three continents has found that Akhtiar was one of dozens of men — and, according to several officials, perhaps hundreds — whom the U.S. has wrongfully imprisoned in Afghanistan, Cuba and elsewhere on the basis of flimsy or fabricated evidence, old personal scores or bounty payments.

McClatchy interviewed 66 released detainees, more than a dozen local officials — primarily in Afghanistan — and U.S. officials with intimate knowledge of the detention program. The investigation also reviewed thousands of pages of U.S. military tribunal documents and other records.

This unprecedented compilation shows that most of the 66 were low-level Taliban grunts, innocent Afghan villagers or ordinary criminals. At least seven had been working for the U.S.-backed Afghan government and had no ties to militants, according to Afghan local officials. In effect, many of the detainees posed no danger to the United States or its allies.

More at MclatchyDC.com
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Also check out the “More on this Story” links. This is a very important series.

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June 11, 2008

35 Articles of Impeachment when only one is needed…crickets.

Filed under: Barack Obama,Election 2008,Impeachment,Iraq War,Jon Stewart,Media — webmaster @ 6:56 am

I am going to post a separate page just to hold the Impeachment articles. Of course anyone who reads on-line knows that Rep. Kucinich brought a privileged resolution to the floor, meaning it must be voted on. Five hours of crimes recited into the record. A stinking corpse that Pelosi will step over waving her perfumed hanky.

Politics over law, over and over. Obama already disappoints. His campaign says they are not interested. Politics. As a constitutional professor, he should at the least stay out of the discussion, or show us what real change looks like.

Click here to see the Articles of Impeachment

I am posting a John Stewart Daily Show clip. He covers the lack of coverage for the new/old report that corroborates once again, that the darn left wing is pretty much right about everything. The administration lied us into a war. The media covered every step of Bill Clinton’s sham of an Impeachment, and now we do not hear a word. Pravda 2.0.

Jon Stewart Slams Media

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June 9, 2008

Scott Ritter- Usable Nukes, Iran, etc.

Filed under: Iran,Iraq War,Media — webmaster @ 7:31 pm

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May 14, 2008

Former officer says Palistine Hotel in Iraq was not accident but target

Filed under: Iraq War,Media — webmaster @ 9:41 am
Democracy Now interview
Journalists killed and Americans working for NGOs, spied on

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April 28, 2008

Must read New York Times: Pentagon propaganda-talking head Generals

Filed under: Media,Torture — webmaster @ 7:50 am

This came out on my birthday, the 20th, so it is a bit behind. I have been listening to Robert Kennedy Jr. and Mike Pappantino talk about it on Ring of Fire on Air America radio. I have to post this. It speaks to everything that is going on.

Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand

In the summer of 2005, the Bush administration confronted a fresh wave of criticism over Guantánamo Bay. The detention center had just been branded “the gulag of our times” by Amnesty International, there were new allegations of abuse from United Nations human rights experts and calls were mounting for its closure.

The administration’s communications experts responded swiftly. Early one Friday morning, they put a group of retired military officers on one of the jets normally used by Vice President Dick Cheney and flew them to Cuba for a carefully orchestrated tour of Guantánamo.

To the public, these men are members of a familiar fraternity, presented tens of thousands of times on television and radio as “military analysts” whose long service has equipped them to give authoritative and unfettered judgments about the most pressing issues of the post-Sept. 11 world.

Hidden behind that appearance of objectivity, though, is a Pentagon information apparatus that has used those analysts in a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the administration’s wartime performance, an examination by The New York Times has found.

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March 26, 2008

Phil Donahue as always an important voice of reason…

Filed under: Iraq War,Media,Phil Donahue — webmaster @ 4:53 am

Phil Donahue on the War Coverage by the Corporate Owned Media

Brought to you by The Real News.com


Phil Donahue had an award winning show. The first real talk show that dealt with controversial issues. His show was cancelled when he became the only voice on network television to speak out aginst the Iraq war. Donahue and Ellen Spiro have also produced a documentary about a wounded veteran that was preveiwed on Bill Moyer’s Journal. You can hear them talk about it here:
Body of War on Bill Moyer’s Journal

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