11 July 2003


Why I don't like Dean....
WASHINGTON - He's known as the anti-war candidate whose appeal is to the liberal wing of the Democratic Party, and some Republicans say if Howard Dean gets the nomination, President Bush will be a sure bet to win a second term.

Not so fast, say some moderate congressional Democrats who would be affected if Dean is at the top of the ticket. He also supports gun rights, the death penalty and a balanced budget.
"Balanced budget," read, "fiscal conservative." Remember, Dean is the guy who implemented "welfare reform" as governor of the state of Vermont.

From what I can ascertain, Dean leans "left" only when it comes to his opposition to the war in Iraq. I'm glad he opposed the war, but I want more. Like universal healthcare, demilitarization of the economy, an infusion of funding into infrastructure, education and other social programs, a commitment to environmental protection, reintegration into the global community (World Court, Kyoto Protocol, etc.), a repeal of the Patriot Act, and much more!

How far Democrats have fallen when the front-running, so-called "left" Democratic candidate is pro-gun and supports the death penalty.

Complete story here.

Actions speak louder than words....

A congressional committee has cut the White House's request for more aid to poor countries next year by $500m (£305m) and reduced contributions to the World Bank to help pay for the remainder.

The decision comes as President George W. Bush, travelling in Africa, continues to stress the US administration's commitment to the developing world.

The House of Representatives' foreign operations appropriations subcommittee allocated $800m next year for the millennium challenge account, the US's flagship aid programme, compared with Mr Bush's request for $1.3bn.

It was more generous on HIV/Aids spending abroad, recommending marginally above the White House's request for $2bn. But it redirected money away from the US government programmes favoured by the administration and towards the Geneva-based Global Aids fund. [which, considering the White House's ideological bent, might be a good thing!]

The final decision on spending rests with the full appropriations committee, which meets next week, and negotiations between the House and Senate.

Jim Kolbe, Republican chairman of the committee, said the total spent on aid next year would be much higher than for this year. But Tom Hart of Data, an aid campaign, said the administration and Congress must share responsibility for breaking their promises.
There seems to be a lot of finger-pointing as to who's to blame, Congress or the White House, for the disparity. My guess is, they all are.

Complete story here.

10 July 2003


They should be tried for war crimes....

When your libraries close their doors, you can't negotiate your neighborhood's potholed streets without 4-wheel drive, your kids' schools become nothing more than institutionalized babysitting centers with metal-detectors, you get laid off and find "unemployment insurance" won't pay even a week's rent and you rush to the emergency room with spiking fevers and the worst runs ever after eating a MacD's burger only to find--what emergency room?!--it closed months ago due to bankruptcy, you can thank G.W. Bush, et al., with his tax-cuts to the wealthy and immoral, insane and criminal warmongering.
WASHINGTON, July 9 - Gen. Tommy R. Franks said today that violence and uncertainty in Iraq made it unlikely that troop levels would be reduced "for the foreseeable future," and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld nearly doubled the estimated military costs there to $3.9 billion a month. [emphasis mine]

[...]

Under intense questioning from Senator Robert C. Byrd, Democrat of West Virginia, Mr. Rumsfeld or his aides telephoned Pentagon financial officers during a break and reported back to the committee that cost estimates for the Iraq campaign had reached $3.9 billion per month, on average from this past January through September.

A Pentagon official said the $3.9 billion figure "is the estimated cost to maintain the current force level in Iraq," which includes expenses for military operations, including fuel, transportation, food, ordnance and personnel, but not reconstruction costs. The $3.9 billion figure is almost double the $2 billion per month estimate issued by administration officials in April. In addition, the cost of operations in Afghanistan are now $900 million to $950 million monthly, Mr. Rumsfeld said. [emphasis mine]
Those $$$billions are coming from your pocket and mine, and every dollar of them is money that would be better spent here at home, refurbishing our infrastructure, improving our schools, financing healthcare, manufacturing tangible goods and generally improving on taxpayers' lives.

Not only that, but two more American soldiers were killed by hostile fire in Iraq yesterday, bringing the post May 1 (when Bush triumphantly declared the worst of the fighting over) "coalition" death-toll to 37 (83 if you include non-combat deaths).

Stories here and here.

09 July 2003


Former CIA deputy director weighs in....

As David Corn of The Nation rightly points out, Richard Kerr, former deputy director of the CIA, is anything but a friend of Bush's "leftist" critics. Yet even he
...found that the intelligence on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction had been somewhat ambiguous, that analysts at the CIA and other intelligence services had received pressure from the Bush administration, and that the CIA had not found any proof of operational ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein's regime.

In other words, Bush lied.

Bush had said that intelligence gathered by the United States and other nations had determined--"no doubt"--that Hussein possessed WMDs, and he had declared that the Iraqi dictator was "dealing" with al Qaeda. Kerr's statements undermined these vital assertions Bush had made to justify the war.
Go here for the complete story.

They can't be serious...!

Please tell me the American people aren't going to accept this! I say put Rummy and his ilk on the hot-seat!
WASHINGTON (AP) - Defending the war against Iraq, the Bush administration said Wednesday that information on Saddam Hussein's alleged illicit weapons programs was solid even though one of President Bush's claims was based on a forgery.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said the administration decided to use force in Iraq because intelligence about the threat of Saddam's rule was seen in a different perspective after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

"The coalition did not act in Iraq because we had discovered dramatic new evidence of Iraq's pursuit of weapons of mass murder," Rumsfeld said while testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee. "We acted because we saw the existing evidence in a new light through the prism of our experience on Sept. 11."

[...]

"I think the intelligence has been quite good, and I don't think the fact that there's an instance where something was inaccurate ought to in any way paint a broad brush on the intelligence that we get and suggest that that's a pattern or something. It's not," Rumsfeld said.


Complete story here.

RESUME: GEORGE W. BUSH....

This has been circulating the net, and while it contains nothing new, seeing Bush's record in one, concise format is quite disturbing. (Thanks, Tamar, for the heads-up!)

RESUME: GEORGE W. BUSH
The White House

PAST WORK EXPERIENCE:

I ran for congress and lost. I produced a Hollywood slasher B movie. I bought an oil company, but couldn't find any oil in Texas; company went bankrupt shortly after I sold all my stock. I bought the Texas Rangers baseball team in a sweetheart deal that took land using taxpayer money. Biggest move: Traded Sammy Sosa to the Chicago White Sox. With my father's help (and his name) was elected Governor of Texas.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

I changed pollution laws for power and oil companies and made Texas the most polluted state in the Union. I replaced Los Angeles with Houston as the most smog ridden city in America. I cut taxes and bankrupted the Texas government to the tune of billions in borrowed money. I set record for most executions by any Governor in American history. I became president after losing the popular vote by over 500,000 votes, with the help of my father’s appointments to the Supreme Court.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS PRESIDENT:

I attacked two countries. I spent the surplus and bankrupted the treasury. I shattered record for biggest annual deficit in history. I set economic record for most private bankruptcies filed in any 12 month period.

I set all-time record for biggest drop in the history of the stock market.

I am the first president in decades to execute a federal prisoner. I am the first president in US history to enter office with a criminal record.

In the first year in office I set the all-time record for most days on vacation by any president in US history. After taking the entire month of August off for vacation, I presided over the worst security failure in US history.

I set the record for most campaign fundraising trips than any other president in US history.

In my first two years in office over 2 million Americans lost their jobs. I cut unemployment benefits for more out of work Americans than any president in US history.

I signed more laws and executive orders amending the Constitution than any president in US history. I presided over the biggest energy crises in US history and refused to intervene when corruption was revealed. I presided over the highest gasoline prices in US history and refused to use the national reserves as past presidents have.

I cut healthcare benefits for war veterans.

I set the all-time record for most people worldwide to simultaneously take to the streets to protest me (15 million people), shattering the record for protest against any person in the history of mankind.

I dissolved more international treaties than any president in US history. Members of my cabinet are the richest of any administration in US history. (The 'poorest' multimillionaire, Condoleeza Rice has a Chevron oil tanker named after her).

I am the first president in US history to order a US attack and military occupation of a sovereign nation, and I did so against the will of the United Nations and the world community. I created the largest government department bureaucracy in the history of the United States.

I set the all-time record for biggest annual budget spending increases, more than any president in US history. I am the first president in US history to have the United Nations remove the US from the human rights commission. I am the first president in US history to have the United Nations remove the US from the elections monitoring board.

I removed more checks and balances, and have the least amount of congressional oversight than any presidential administration in US history. I rendered the entire United Nations irrelevant. I withdrew from the World Court of Law. I refused to allow inspectors access to US prisoners of war and by default no longer abide by the Geneva Conventions.

I am the first president in US history to refuse United Nations election inspectors (during the 2002 US elections).

I am the all-time US (and world) record holder for most corporate campaign donations. My biggest lifetime campaign contributor, who is also one of my best friends, presided over one of the largest corporate bankruptcy frauds in world history (Kenneth Lay, former CEO of Enron Corporation).

I, with a policy of "disengagement," created the most hostile Israeli-Palestine relations in at least 30 years. I am the first US president in history to have a majority of the people of Europe (71%) view my presidency as the biggest threat to world peace and stability. (NB. I believe that understates the situation here -Stanley)

I am the first US president in history to have the people of South Korea more threatened by the US than their immediate neighbor, North Korea.

I failed to fulfill my pledge to get Osama Bin Laden "dead or alive." I failed to capture the anthrax killer who tried to murder the leaders of our country at the United States Capitol building. After 18 months I have no leads and zero suspects. In the 18 months following the 911 attacks I have successfully prevented any public investigation into the biggest security failure in the history of the United States.

I removed more freedoms and civil liberties for Americans than any other president in US history. In a little over two years I created the most divided country in decades, possibly the most divided the US has ever been since the civil war.

I entered office with the strongest economy in US history and in less than two years turned every single economic category heading straight down.

RECORDS AND REFERENCES:

I have at least one conviction for drunk driving in Maine (Texas driving record has been erased and is not available). I was AWOL from National Guard and deserted the military during a time of war. I refuse to take drug test or even answer any questions about drug use. All records of my tenure as governor of Texas have been spirited away to my father’s library, sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view. All records of any SEC investigations into my insider trading or bankrupt companies are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view. All minutes of meetings for any public corporation I served on the board are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view. Any records or minutes from meetings I (or my VP) attended regarding public energy policy are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public review. For personal references please speak to my daddy or uncle James Baker (They can be reached at their offices of the Carlyle Group for war-profiteering)

07 July 2003


Just desserts....

Some good news for a change:
NEW YORK, July 7 — The cable television station MSNBC Monday fired Michael Savage for anti-gay comments. The popular radio talk show host who did a weekend TV show for the cable channel referred to an unidentified caller to his show Saturday as a “sodomite” and said he should “get AIDS and die.”
I never cease to be amazed at the dirt that spews from the mouths of shockjocks like Savage, Limbaugh, Schlessinger, et al. I'm glad MSNBC did the right thing in this case. Although, with Savage's blatant homophobic, misogynist record, they should have known better than to hire him in the first place.

I got the news from a Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting email. Confirmed it here.

And they are....

According to this Reuters article, the American death toll in Iraq has risen to 29 since President Bush declared an end to major hostilities on May 1.
BAGHDAD - Two U.S. soldiers in Iraq were killed and four were wounded in a spate of guerrilla attacks in which at least two Iraqis also died, the U.S. military and witnesses said Monday.

The latest violence, in Baghdad and a town to the west of the capital, was the latest indication that U.S. occupation forces were facing guerrilla warfare in Sunni Muslim central Iraq, once the cradle of support for Saddam Hussein.

A U.S. military spokesman said one soldier was killed while a patrol was pursuing Iraqi gunmen in the Azamiyah district of Baghdad late on Sunday. An Iraqi gunman was killed and another wounded in the clash.

The second U.S. soldier was killed early Monday when a rocket-propelled grenade hit his vehicle in the district of Kadhimiya.
Complete story here via Common Dreams.