Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Cut Budgets and Gored Oxen

Does this make any sense to anybody anywhere ?

DepHomeSec (formerly the Department of Homeland Security) is suffering a budget cut (which either means we are safe now or itself makes no sense, but that's another story). So, something in the world's largest bureaucracy has to go.

Among the millions of things that DepHomeSec spends its billions of dollars on are grants for things like first responders and emergency communications in communities all over the country. Due to the aforementioned budget cuts DHS will have to cut that part of their spending by about $120 million.

DHS has decided to take $112 million of that nationwide reduction out of the budgets for three cities. Sioux City, IA, Golden, CO and Tonapah, NV ? No. The cuts will fall on . . . wait for it . . . New York, NY, Washington, DC and New Orleans, LA.

No reason to think that these cities are at any greater risk for disasters, man-made or natural, we suppose. We suppose. We suppose we can't figure this one out.

Please, read this story in the WaPo to see if you see something we missed, write us if you think it makes sense and

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jd

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Does He Decide What you Read ?


So what is all this fuss over "internet neutrality" ? Is it, as some suspect, just the geeks trying to hold on to the power they have always enjoyed by virtue of their expertise ? Or is it a power grab by the telecomm giants to take control over the Net and censor what you can see ?

Let us consider an analogy. Imagine the Post Office is taken over by a completely private company. Imagine the new entity, USMailCo, decides that copies of U.S. News & World Report and Rush Limbaugh newsletters will be delivered overnight while MotherJones magazine will take ten days and The Nation won't be delivered at all.

We would then say that USMailCo was not treating all users of the service neutrally and, depending on whether our particular ox was being gored, might object.

This is precisely what is being proposed by the corporations. They will decide which websites open quickly or slowly or at all. What's that ? You don't want AOL deciding these matters for you ? You prefer the current freedom of access and expression ?

Then may we suggest you: sign the save the internet petition; follow developments on the blog (the Zoo can't do everything), check out a key website and

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jd

Oh yes, and click the Limbaugh link to see Rush (The Chickenhawk) Limbaugh with a giant flag ready to tell you what Memorial Day " is really all about". Avoiding military service in his case.

Monday, May 29, 2006

Kabul Returns to Normal

Okay, the image is actually from an earlier incident of rioting in Kabul in 2002, but it will serve nicely to illustrate the recent outbreak.

A. It contains what appears to be a military vehicle.

B. The military vehicle appears to be the focus of the hostile attentions of the assembled rioters.

Today's festivities apparently began with a U.S. Military convoy (travelling at high speed as part of troop protection protocol) running into as many as a dozen local vehicles. Tempers flared. The troops tried to drive their way out. More injuries. Police arrived. Shots (whose not clear) fired. Afghanis died.

This sparks several hours of gunfire, gun battles, RPG attacks and general hostility in downtown Kabul, which, regular readers will recall, was recently described by U.S. spokeman Tom Collins as "generally, relatively speaking, pretty safe." Still too soon for casualty reports today.

No mention so far in the American MSM on this yarn, but truthout actually has a man on the ground and the Times has pretty good coverage.

Its Memorial Day. Be proud of the sacrifices brave and dedicated young Americans are making today that will be honored on Memorial Days to come and

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jd

Sunday, May 28, 2006

I thought I missed him...



But then up pops some Pro-Palestinian propaganda:) (See yesterdays post which should have been signed 'jd'....as in Juris Doctor...I know Pops is Pro-Palestinian but this Pro-Bedouin thing caught me by surprise...Ok, I'm having fun...it's great he's back...
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It's not often you'll see the Zoo link to the NY Daily Post which is about as sorry a 'newspaper' as exists but they have a great little article HERE by James Gordon Meek, their Washington Bureau Chief (Must not....joke...too....many...jokes...must...resist...;) Meek connects the dots to show that Scooter Libby didn't just 'forget' who told him Valerie Plame was in the CIA...he 'forgot' SEVEN PEOPLE told him!!

"In the case of Libby's chats with Cheney about Wilson - such as one after he spoke to Russert - he said, "When I had that conversation I had forgotten about the earlier conversations in which [Cheney] told me ... that the wife worked at the CIA."


Sounds like an ironclad case of 'I'm screwed'
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Have I mentioned I love William Greider? Want to know how we 'lost' democracy? Go read 'Who Will Tell The People' by Greider. He's a national treasure and here are a couple of excerpts from his take on the Enron convictions told as only he can (Linked to HERE at the Nation)...

Enron led the way. Lay and Skilling showed us how it's done. And when Enron fell, the great national delusion turned to catastrophe. Unwitting investors lost $6 trillion overall. Millions of innocent bystanders lost much more in terms of their lives. So let Skilling and Lay now serve as symbol for the shame of modern American capitalism. Let these guys do the time for all those others, the corporate titans and financial con men, who got away.
These two thugs looted pension funds and destroyed the personal savings of families. They stole money from the rest of us, not to mention from government and other non-glamorous business enterprises. They rigged energy markets to drive up prices and bilk defenseless consumers (an old-fashioned swindle borrowed from nineteenth-century robber barons and newly decriminalized by deregulation). They swallowed viable, productive companies and wrecked them, especially wrecking the livelihoods of their employees. And, worst of all, they were best pals with politicians and political leaders as well as the most prestigious names in banking and finance--connections the Mafia would die for!

Sorry, am I shouting? My exuberance over this verdict is a mixture of joyous fulfillment and lingering doubts about the impact. Since the meltdown of the stock market in 2001 and the avalanche of scandalous revelations that followed from hundreds of corporations, I have thought the political system and the financial system and even the public at large did not sufficiently get the message. The pervasive rot in American capitalism is much deeper than acknowledged. The various forms of fraud by which millions of people are separated from their money continue in practice, often blessed by law itself.


Stay informed and please...

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Saturday, May 27, 2006

More on the People Who Weren't There

When we hear the word "bedouin", it conjures up the fierce nomads of the Middle East, the kind of warriors organized by Lawrence of Arabia. Living in tents where the mood and wind and water took them, mounted on camels in battle, they lived separate from the world, independent and proud.

This, of course, has changed in the modern world, particularly, according to Al Jazeera, to those 180,000 Bedouin who find themselves since 1947 living in Israel. These are more of the people (besides the Palestinians) living in the "land without people" which was to be occupied by the "people without a land", the Jews.

The Bedouins, like the Palestinians living west of the "Green Line", are nominally citizens of Israel. They have not, in any report we are aware of, been charged by Israel with the kinds of crimes routinely alleged against the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. No suicide bombs, homicide bombs, roadside bombs, sniper attacks, rocket attacks, nothing. So there treatment by the Israelis is entirely different, right ?

Wrong, says Al Jazeera, in a detailed report. The Bedouins complain that the Israelis are systematically stealing their land (12,000 square kilometers since 1948, 98% of Bedouin lands according to Bedouin authorities), destroying their homes (many gone, 35,000 more said to be scheduled for destruction), destroying their crops (first by pesticides, later by bulldozer) and denying them water, power, etc.

Read the piece for further details and Israel's lame response. Remember, like everything else in Israel, these activities enjoy the full support of our government and lots of our tax dollars and

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Friday, May 26, 2006

Life is weird.

Yes I'm happy former Enron heads Ken Lay & Jeffrey Skilling were found guilty on most counts of lying, lying and lying but did you see when their sentencing date is? September 11th...too weird.

"Skilling faces a maximum of 185 years in prison. For Lay, the fraud and conspiracy convictions carry a combined maximum punishment of 45 years. The bank fraud case adds 120 years, 30 years on each of the four counts."

Ouch...
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Now we've got the National Journal reporting that the Fed believe Karl Rove and Robert Novak may have conspired to cover-up the Plame leak! I wonder if this means No-Facks may go to jail also? Be still my heart:)

Remember Novak storming off the set on CNN? Refresh your memory HERE at Crooks & Liars:)

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Speaking of video...you gotta check out this video on YouTube titled 'I will Surivive, Jesus version' It's priceless.



as is the ever famous...Yes you got it, David Hasselhoffs...'Hooked on a Feeling'



Stay smiling and as always...

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Thursday, May 25, 2006

'The War Tapes'


Hey Zooheads, make sure you check out the new Iraq doc. 'The War Tapes'. It's the first documentary out of Iraq shot entirely by soldiers stationed there. Want to know what it's really like? We finally get a look.
EDITORIAL NOTE: A friend of mine is helping distribute the film.

We like to stay honest here in Zooland and, as always, we highly advise you to...

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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Amir Abbas Fakhravar


Amir Abbas Fakhravar. Remember the name. See the picture. You'll know him soon. Who is he? He's an Iranian dissident. A 30 year old writer and leader of the Iranian student movement.

The Times Online has a nice little primer HERE. According to the Times, he emerged last month in Washington DC after 10 months on the run through and from Iran. Here's where it gets weird.

"He surfaced at the end of last month in Dubai, where 24 hours later he was met by the leading American neoconservative, Richard Perle. Fakhravar was whisked to America last weekend and has already met congressmen and Bush officials. He said he was in Washington to spread one message only: “Regime change,” he said, breaking from Farsi into English to deliver it."

Richard Perle? The first american he meets is Richard Perle? This can't be good...he goes on to say:

"In Iran, Bush is regarded as a liberator, Fakhravar said. “People are afraid to express what is in their hearts, but in small, private gatherings, they see him as a saviour.”

A liberator? A savior? This is really really bad...

I don't know when and how you're going to hear about this guy but count it in days...not months...

Stay true and as always...

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Tuesday, May 23, 2006

On second thought...:)


Truthout has an update to the Jason Leopold story that asserts Karl Rove is going to be indicted shortly and that has taken some serious heat (from the small segment of the MSM even willing to look at it...see yesterdays post)
Check out the official response HERE from Marc Ash at Truthout. The server might be overloaded so be patient. They're getting a ton of hits. In case you can't get it, we're going to post it here in it's entirety:

"I'd like to break this posting into two categories: What we know, and what we believe. They will be clearly marked.

We know that we have now three independent sources confirming that attorneys for Karl Rove were handed an indictment either late in the night of May 12 or early in the morning of May 13. We know that each source was in a position to know what they were talking about. We know that the office of Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald will not confirm, will not deny, will not comment on its investigation or on our report. We know that both Rove's attorney Robert Luskin and Rove's spokesman Mark Corallo have categorically denied all key facts we have set forth. We know we have information that directly contradicts Luskin and Corallo's denials. We know that there were two network news crews outside of the building in Washington, DC that houses the offices of Patton Boggs, the law firm that represents Karl Rove. We know that the 4th floor of that building (where the Patton Boggs offices are located) was locked down all day Friday and into Saturday night. We know that we have not received a request for a retraction from anyone. And we know that White House spokesman Tony Snow now refuses to discuss Karl Rove - at all.

Further, we know - and we want our readers to know - that we are dependent on confidential sources. We know that a report based solely on information obtained from confidential sources bears some inherent risks. We know that this is - by far - the biggest story we have ever covered, and that we are learning some things as we go along. Finally, we know that we have the support of those who have always supported us, and that must now earn the support of those who have joined us as of late.

We now move on to what we believe. (If you are looking for any guarantees, please turn back now.)

We believe that we hit a nerve with our report. When I get calls on my cell phone from Karl Rove's attorney and spokesman, I have to wonder what's up. "I" believe - but cannot confirm - that Mark Corallo, Karl Rove's spokesman gave Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post my phone number. I believe Howard Kurtz contacted me with the intention of writing a piece critical of our organization. I know that Anne Marie Squeo of the Wall Street Journal attacked us and independent journalism as a whole in her piece titled, "Rove's Camp Takes Center of Web Storm / Bloggers Underscore How Net's Reporting, Dynamics Provide Grist for the Rumor Mill." We believe that rolling out that much conservative journalistic muscle to rebut this story is telling. And we believe that Rove's camp is making a concerted effort to discredit our story and our organization.

Further - and again this is "What We Believe" - Rove may be turning state's evidence. We suspect that the scope of Fitzgerald's investigation may have broadened - clearly to Cheney - and according to one "off the record source" to individuals and events not directly related to the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame. We believe that the indictment which does exist against Karl Rove is sealed. Finally, we believe that there is currently a great deal of activity in the Plame investigation.

We know that this story is of vital interest to the community, and that providing as much information as we can is very important to our readers. We want you to know that this is challenging territory and that we are proceeding with as much speed as the terrain will allow.

Marc Ash, Executive Director - t r u t h o u t "
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Thanks Marc, we here at the Zoo know you're in a weird spot and being huge Jason Leopold fans we hope his reporting is correct as if it's not it'll just make it that much easier to dismiss the rest of his reportage...

Stay Truthful and as always...

**As long as we're on the topic, HERE is a link to a Wapo article on the Libby prosecution. It's clearly developing into a He Said/He Said...read on:)


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Monday, May 22, 2006

Oh oh...




Looks like Jason Leopold may have jumped the gun on the Rove indictment which will, if true, will turn out to be the Buzzkill of the Century...
Check out the savage hit piece here by Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post. Kurtz clearly is not familiar with Leopolds work (especially his stellar work on Enron) and his colmun reads like republican talking points...someone got to him for sure but still, until Rove is indicted it looks bad for Leopold...

"Leopold acknowledges in a new book, "News Junkie," that he is a past liar, convicted felon and former alcoholic and cocaine addict. An earlier version of the book was canceled by publisher Rowman & Littlefield last year."

What any of this has to do with whether or not Rove was indicted I'll leave up to you Zoo heads...

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Top Ten Signs of the Impending U.S. Police State

Great piece HERE by Allan Uthman of Buffalobeast.com...













Stay free and as always...

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Sunday, May 21, 2006

Hell hath no fury. . . .


Like a power base scorned. The photo above is of one Richard Viguerie and who is he? He's a big-time conservative...founded loads of conservative entities, huge direct mail guy and he is pissed. He just wrote a devastating critique of Bush in the Washington Post HERE . Want some highlights? Sure you do;)

"As long as Democrats controlled Congress or the White House, Republicans could tell conservatives they deserved support because of what they would do, someday. Now we know what they do when they have control. Their agenda comes from Big Business, not from grass-roots conservatives."

Ouch...

"The main cause of conservatives' anger with Bush is this: He talked like a conservative to win our votes but never governed like a conservative."

Aww...makes you almost feel sorry for the poor conservatives...

"The current relationship between Washington Republicans and the nation's conservatives makes me think of a cheating husband whose wife catches him, and forgives him, time and time again. Then one day he comes home to discover that she has packed her bags and called a cab -- and a divorce lawyer."

Now that sounds ominous. But hey, it should be noted that Viggy has a book coming out soon titled, "How to Sell Books by Sounding Indignant"
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Here's a little DailyKos love fest...

Great article HERE on the new 'non-lethal'weaponry being deployed in Iraq (and elsewhere)

(The .gif is of an artists rendering of the ADS (Active Denial System)...that makes you feel like your skin is on fire...with apprently no side effects...coming soon to a Million Man March near you;)

also, Kos has a phenomenal piece on the CIA and why it's not a great career move to tell the truth whereas a good lie gets you promoted...

Stay Moving and as always...

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Saturday, May 20, 2006

Richard Armitage Saves Civilization?


Say it ain't so...please say it ain't so. Long-time political hitman, Iran-Contra scandal scumbag and Former Undersecretary of State (Another nail in the coffin of 'Isn't Colin Powell a great guy?') Richard Armitage may just be the guy who puts Karl Rove behind bars...what sweet bitter irony. Raw Story is reporting that Armitage is at the heart of the Valerie Plame/CIA Leak fiasco...he is repotedly a 'witness' which means he is probably going to avoid indictment:

FBI Investigation Lingo 101
  1. Witness- you have information pertinent to the investigation.
  2. Subject- you have information and could face prosecution.
  3. Target- they want you, you're done.
(Please don't ask how I know all this...;)

While I would love to see Armitage in irons I am strangely happy that he might be the guy to turn the key on Rove (and Libby). Most of this info is coming from Steve Clemons and his blog 'The Washington Note'. Here's a taste:

"According to several insiders, as soon as Armitage realized mistakes he had made, he marched into Colin Powell and laid out "everything" in full detail."

Which seems to suggest that Armitage might get off because he realized the error of his ways? Whatever, as long as Rove burns for this I will believe in a loving and just God:)
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Speaking of a loving and just God...According to an editorial by Pierre Rousselin in 'Le Figaro' Christians in Iraq and throughout the middle east are being marginalzied by the surge of fundamental Islam post Bushs invasion of Iraq. Rousslein places the blame firmly on Bush:

George W. Bush wanted to turn Iraq into a laboratory for the new Middle East. Instead, Christians in neighboring countries fear the contagion of the uncontrollable forces that a superficial democratization has unleashed. With the shattering of national unity, within which they were once able to blend into, they are rejected by both of antagonistic entities being formed by the Shiites and Sunnis.


Hm, maybe God hates christians? Maybe Bush hates Christians? Maybe God hates Bush? So many questions?

Stay fluid and as always...

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Friday, May 19, 2006

I call it 'The Alan Parsons Project'


The LA Times is reporting HERE that the US military will begin deploying lasers for use against ...well anybody. (The devices are reported to be 10 1/2 inches long and are attachted to the top of an M4 rifle...the pic above is of an actual laser weapon called the PHASR but it is NOT the device to be deployed...that said, I know you want to be the 1st kid on the block to own one...:)
Where was I? Oh yeah...so we're shortly going to be 'dazzling' Iraqis with lasers...what are the potential problems?

"If this 'safe' high-intensity laser damages retinas, we're in for a whole new type of [angry] Iraqi civilians," said Winslow T. Wheeler, who spent three decades as a Capitol Hill staffer and is now at the Center for Defense Information."

Excllent point Winslow...counterpoint military guys?

"I have no doubt," Army Lt. Gen. Peter Chiarelli said, "that bullets are less safe."

Hm, an even better point...have we seen one in action?

"Army Sgt. Brendan Woolworth was one of the first soldiers to try the green laser. He said an Iraqi driver got too close to his convoy about 90 days ago and failed to heed shouts to stop. The soldier directed a pulsing beam at the car's windshield. "He pulled off to the side of the road and stopped," Woolworth said. "He got the message. It looked like he just hadn't been paying attention."

I gotta say I kind of like this development. I know we always assume the worst but this sounds like a genuinely good solution to some of the types of situations our troops find themselves in. Let me ask you this, would you rather be shot at or 'dazzled'? Yeah...me too:)
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A rare picture of a mother of a fallen soldier getting her shiny piece of metal and colorful cloth in return for her son. I thank Truthout for publishing this photo. I really do think we forget the real cost of war all too often. I look at this picture and it breaks my heart...

Stay Informed...and please...

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Thursday, May 18, 2006

A Word from the Islamic Army...



Who are these guys and what do they want? Other than the fact that they 'hate freedom' we don't know too much about them. IPS has an interesting interview HERE with Abu Ayoub a 35 year old member of the Islamic Army living in Baghdad. Some highlights...

"When the occupation forces entered Baghdad, they killed my brother in front of my eyes. He was wounded and bleeding but the occupation forces didn't allow me to save him. When I tried to save him they began shooting at me and after a few minutes my brother died. After that I swore to fight them to the death."

I wonder if he 'hated freedom' before or after occupation forces made him watch his brother die?

"At first I was fighting in a small group, because we didn't trust many people to join with us. But now, after three years fighting, we became part of Islamic Army. Now everything has become organised, we make good plans before any attack."

Hm, this can't be good news for our guys over there...

"There will be no civil war in Iraq if the occupation retreats, Abu Ayoub says. "We will control Iraq and push out all the militias and Iraqi politicians who came on American tanks. Then we will find many honest Iraqi politicians to lead Iraq. But for now you can see how the Iraqi people are between two hammers, the occupation and the militia -- or even the Iraqi government, because they support them."

I really hope this is true. The Iraqi people have suffered enough. The American troops stationed in the kill zone known as Iraq have suffered enough...we need this to end.
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In the Not Good News folder, The Herald is reporting that Pentagon sources have confirmed our 'Bomb Iran' war plans...

"The main plan calls for a rolling, five-day bombing campaign against 400 key targets in Iran, including 24 nuclear-related sites, 14 military airfields and radar installations, and Revolutionary Guard headquarters.
At least 75 targets in underground complexes would be attacked with waves of bunker-buster bombs.
Iranian radar networks and air defence bases would be struck by submarine-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles and then kept out of action by carrier aircraft flying from warships in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf.
The alternative to an all-out campaign is a"

Or, an alternative...

"The alternative to an all-out campaign is a demonstration strike against one or two high-profile targets such as the Natanz uranium enrichment facility or the hexafluoride gas plant at Isfahan."

Both are reported to be non-nuclear...which is about the only silver lining I could find...

Stay dry and please...

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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Latest on German Street Gangs



Yes, the picture you're looking at is a legit German gang. These criminals have been bursting into high end delicatessans and making off with Kobe beef, champagne and other expensive foodstuffs...their destination? Hartz IV recipients, the poorest of Germanys poor...yes, they are literally robbing from the rich and giving to the poor...dressed as superheroes...I am not making this up.

Cops:

Bodo Franz, a police spokesman, said: "They get off feeling they are just like Robin Hood. There are about 30 in the group. But whatever their motives, they are thieves, plain and simple."

Criminals:

"Without the abilities of the superheroes to help them, it would be impossible for ordinary people to survive in the city of the millionaires."

Too right my friend...too right...

Stay righteous and as always...

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

" Get New Cellphones"


The Chicago Tribune is reporting that ABC News was warned by an unidentified "senior federal law enforcement official" that "It's time for you to get some new cell phones, quick,"
Why? According to the story HERE it's because of the on-going investigations into leaks to reporters on a variety of issues...CIA prisons, NSA wiretapping, Valerie Plame...I think you get the picture.

"Under Bush Administration guidelines, it is not considered illegal for the government to keep track of numbers dialed by phone customers.

The official who warned ABC News said there was no indication our phones were being tapped so the content of the conversation could be recorded.

A pattern of phone calls from a reporter, however, could provide valuable clues for leak investigators."

I'm having a hard time finding a silver lining here. This story makes me nauseous...I pair it with an item from the ABC Blog 'Blotter' According to ABC, the FBI admits it does this and goes on to say,
"It used to be very hard and complicated to do this, but it no longer is in the Bush administration," This from a "senior federal official. It gets better...the official took umbrage with ABC News characterizing this activity as 'tracking'. His preferred verbiage?

"Think of it more as backtracking,"

Germany is struggling with an identical problem. The BND(Bundesnachrichtendienst) which is Germanys Foreign Intelligence Service has been found out to be spying on journalists. The response of the German government? Chancellor Angela Merkel admits it's happening and says she's ordered it STOPPED!
It's a tough day to be an American when the Germans are held up as Beacons of Liberty...but there you have it.
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Time for some smiles...The BBC interviewed the wrong guy and Youtube.com has the clip HERE. I used to book & produce guests. It's inconceivable that this could happen...someone(s) grabbed the wrong guy, miked him up and put him on live Tv for an interview...look at the poor bastards face as the interview begins and he realizes what's happening...great stuff...

So throw your cellphone away and as always...

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Monday, May 15, 2006

Let Them Eat Cake











In the event you are interested in some analysis of our decision to join Israel in denying the Palestinian people aid because they elected a Hamas government and because Hamas refuses to "recognize Israel's right to exist" and to "renounce violence" you should read this piece from Counterpunch.

Both the above demands on Hamas are , of course, the crudest sarcasms coming from the lips of Israelis who are working daily to eliminate the possbility of a viable Palestinian state and daily wreak violence on the Palestinians, only a tiny fraction of which is reported here.

If, when you are finished, you want more, check out the International Solidarity Movement.

Stay informed and

Stay Naked
jd

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Oh, Frabjous Day ! Callou ! Callay !

No, it probably won't come down just like this. Karl Rove has been indicted for lying to investigators and perjury according to the irreplaceable Jason Leopold at truthout, but he will probably be allowed to surrender himself with dignity, though we will likely get a little "perp walk" video of our boy in bracelets.

Two questions remain. One, will he also be indicted on the more serious charge of obstruction of justice ? The informed betting says yes.

Two, can any Republican congressional candidate accept any assistance of any kind from an indicted Karl Rove ?

The Zoo is split. The younger, less experienced contributor believes that Rove continues his political activities unhindered. The Elder, battle seasoned and savvy, thinks Rove will be as radioactive as weapons grade plutonium. What candidate could possibly risk an incessant barrage of "Hey, have you heard from Karl today ?" from his chortling opponent ?

What do you think ? Join the conversation.

There aren't many days like this, so enjoy it and

Stay Naked
jd

Friday, May 12, 2006

There's No War Like A Cold War


Those were, by God, the days. Black and white. Two superpowers in perpetual confrontation. An Empire of Evil. Populations cowed by oppressive security measures and the constant threat of nuclear annihilation. An upward spiraling arms race, anti-missile systems, Star Wars, Communist subversion and best of all (unless somebody did something unbelievably stupid like invade Vietnam or Afghanistan ), no casualties ! No body bags or flag-draped coffins, no grieving families, no daily tallies in the press, no legion of the maimed and disabled.

In short, all the benefits of war with none of the burdens. Well, it appears that some of the old Cold Warriors are nostalgic for this not so distant past and are looking to jump start the old system.

Taking the lead (and that, by God, is what leaders do), was Dick Cheney putting it in the face of the Russians by accusing them of "blackmailing" their neighbors through their energy policies and "backsliding on democracy". Pretty bold for a man who was given his position by a divided Supreme Court on which his hunting buddy cast the deciding vote.

Count on the Russians to not take this kind of stuff lying down. Former KGB spook and current Russian President Valdimir Putin fired back, charging the U.S. with hypocrisy over human rights, caring about them only when our interests aren't affected.

Enough to have the shade of Richard Nixon perking up and saying, "Now that's what I'm talking about ! ", but we're not through.

Days later, SecDef Donald Rumsfeld weighs in and throws another shot at the Russians for "using their energy resources as a political weapon". Pretty bold for a guy who presided over the purchase, wholesale and retail, of the "coalition of the willing" that went to war with us in Iraq.

Russia comes right back with Kremlin Chief of Staff Sergei Sobyanin taking a slap at U.S. plans to put conventional warheads on ICBMs (that's intercontinental ballistic missiles to you youngsters) which have previously been reserved for nukes. Seems the Russians think its irresponsible for us to create a situation in which countries with a launch-on-warning system have a problem telling if the SLBM (that's submarine launched ballistic missile to you youngsters) they just detected is nuclear or not. Oh yeah ? Well, Better Dead Than Red ! (That was the all-purpose response to criticism of the U.S. back during the Cold War. It's best if you shout it over and over so you can't hear the critic.)

Welcome children, to the Second Cold War. Terrorists may come and go, but the Russian Bear is an enduring bogey that can carry unlimited defense spending for decades.

Stay frightened and

Stay Naked
jd

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Into the Jaws of Death


Now that there is your basic F5 tornado. That's the strongest they get. Well, actually the Fujita Scale allows for an F6 but describes that as an "inconceivable tornado".

Winds in an F5 range from 261 to 318 miles per hour and do incredible damage besides turning everyday objects like Volkswagen vans into unguided missles.

The tornado season reaches its peak between March and May.

Tornado activity in the United States is most intense in, though not confined to, a band running from North Texas through Oklahoma and into Arkansas as can be seen on the map below.


So why am I telling you all this ? What is the point ?

The point is that it is May, the peak of the freaking tornado season and my wife and I are about to drive along a route that parallels the area of peak activity described above. No. I tell a lie. Our route runs through the heart of the area of peak activity, as if the the designers of U.S. 40 intended to thrill the late Spring traveller with the possibility of nature's unbridled fury. Oh, yeah, and we'll be in a Volkswagen camper van.

So Adam will be posting until I return and my next post may be from Mexico or Canada or God knows where.

If you are the kind of morbidly curious person who becomes interested in the outcomes for those who choose to tempt fate you can follow along on the National Weather Service storm warning site. We should be in The Zone Tuesday or Wednesday. Wish us luck and

Stay Naked
jd

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Sen. Hilary Clinton (R-NY)

It's official...well it's been quasi-official for awhile but it's definitely official now. We posted this before but VOTE TASINI! I can't stomach much more of Clinton but like her blow-job getting, cruise missile launching husband, I fear we're never going to see the end of her...Why the blograge?
Here is the Grand dame of feminine anger herself talking about...

"He is someone w
ho has a lot of charm and charisma, and I think in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, I was very grateful to him for his support for New York"

and

"He's been affable. He's been good company"

Who is she talking about? George Freaking Bush. You can't make this crap up. But wait...it gets better. Guess who is throwing an event in her honor?

"Commenting on ***********'s decision to host a fundraiser for her Senate-election campaign, Mrs Clinton said:"He's my constituent and I'm very gratified that he thinks I'm doing a good job."

That sounds all fine and dandy but it's Rupert Freaking Murdoch who's throwing this bash. *sigh* I seriously wish I was making this up...in her defense, her friends say she's also courted Newt Gingrich, worked with Lindsay Graham (who worked tirelessly to have her husband impeached) and was photographed getting a Santorum at the hands of none other than Tom Delay...

Donna Brazile, noted Democratic stategist and talking head had this to say, it shows that she has "crossover appeal"...I suppose she will courting NAMBLA soon to demostrate her appeal to pedophiles...

I try not to get too excited as I'm well aware of how disconnected 'they' are but seriously. All it shows is that, by any reasonable definition, Hilary Clinton is now part of the problem.

TASINI FOR SENATE!

Stay sane and for gods sake...

Stay Naked.

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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Return With Us Now . . .


. . . to those thrilling days of yesteryear (with our apologies to those too young to remember the intro to The Lone Ranger.

But, we're not talking about the old Ranger, we're talking about Mogadishu, Somalia. Warlords ! Technicals ! Militias ! Rangers (Army, not Lone) ! SEALS ! Delta Force ! Helicopters large and small ! It was great until an otherwise successful raid cost more casualties and helicopters than President Clinton's poll numbers could sustain and we pulled out. That was 1993 and since then Somalia has been mired in civil war and anarchy.

More recently, Somalia has struggled to return to normalcy and a shaky, fragile interim government has been formed. Among the factions involved are Islamic courts which create some order and security, albeit via Sharia law. There are as many as twelve of these courts in operation. Some are "believed" by U.S. officials to harbor Islamic militants, even al Quaeda operatives.

Other factions are our old friends the warlords (see above), some of whom have joined together into a rough alliance.

O.K. class, for extra points, tell us which group the U.S. is apparently now funding ?

Of course ! The warlord alliance !

Just as during the Cold War you could always tell which side of any local dispute the U.S. would jump in on by discovering which side was "anti-Communist", the same thing can be done today by discovering which side is "believed" to be Islamist and then choose the other.

It must be noted that the U.S. denies taking sides and admits only to seeking "responsible individuals" to help makes things better, but that begs the question of what "responsible" means.

Keep an eye on Somalia where your tax dollars may be undermining the nascent government and thereby creating the terrorist safe harbor we think we are trying to avoid and

Stay Naked
jd

Sunday, May 07, 2006

What "Freedom Isn't Free" Means



It is just a guess, but we're guessing that Pastor Fred Phelps of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, KS likely lumped the American Civil Liberties Union among the "fag enablers" until very recently. Maybe he still does. Pastor Fred is not noted for the rationality of his discourse.

Which led him and his tiny fanatic flock to arrange noisy "anti-fag" protests at the funerals of soldiers killed in the line of duty in Iraq. Don't ask. We don't pretend to understand the connection. As noted above, Fred seems to be a few donuts short of a dozen.

Anyhow, these distasteful displays led the good people of Kentucky to enact a ban on such protests within three hundred feet of such services. Now the First Amendment to our Constitution permits reasonable restrictions on speech regarding "time, place and manner". Who could argue that the Kentucky ban was less than reasonable ?

The aforementioned ACLU could and has brought suit against the ban on behalf of Pastor Fred and his fag hating flock. Before you tear up your ACLU membership card (you do have one, don't you ?) please recall that the ACLU has been here before, defending the Constitution for the very people it was designed to protect, the despised minority. Despised like Phelps?, we hear you cry. Despised like the Nazis, the Klan and NAMBLA. Even despised like Rush Limbaugh. Go figure.

Keep the ACLU alive. They are not perfect, but they are perhaps the only truly dependable guardians of our First Amendment liberties. Stand by them and

Saty Nkaed
jd

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Bomb Iran Primer 101



Item 1: This perfectly nice looking fellow in the Armani suit is the devil. His real name is Iranian President Ahmadinejad. He runs Iran which is busy putting together a Nukular program. He's say's it's peaceful. We say it's not. Say hi to the devil.



Item 2: This is map of the suspected Nukular sites in Iran. I say suspected because while we know quite a bit about the program, we don't know everything. See how many there are? That's a lot. So militarily speaking we have a few options:

1) Invade from Iraq (taken off the table)
2) Bomb conventionally (taken off table as ineffective)
3) Bomb Nukular style (seems the way to go)



Item 3: See Dick tell Russians off. Why is Dick telling Russians off? We need Russians to Bomb Iran. It's that simple. We are now playing hardball. What this tells us is that we are planning on bombing Iran sometime in the next 18 months. Buckleup.



Item 3: What happens next? Nice article on Watching America by Anwaar Hussein (no relation) on the effects of such an action.
"Not only would American use of mini nukes be perceived as a loud and clear "go-ahead" by other nuclear weapon states, it would also be taken as the final "gloves-off" by extremist groups wherever they may be. Taking their own lives and those of others, to achieve their "blessed cause" means nothing to these zealots."





Item 4: Who is this guy and why is he here...at the end? The man above is Russia's Former National Security Advisor...here is his quote when asked about the 250 briefcase nuclear devices in the Russian arsenal.

In an interview with CBS' Sixty Minutes, "I'm saying that more than a hundred weapons out of the supposed number of 250 are not under the control of the armed forces of Russia. I don't know their location. I don't know whether they have been destroyed or whether they are stored or whether they've been sold or stolen, I don't know"



Stay True and as always...

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Friday, May 05, 2006

Probably Just a Coincidence Probably




I think it must be just a coincidence that I was actually reading about Porter Goss when the "Breaking News" arrived from CNN that he had resigned his position as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Really. Right that very minute.

So it is probably just a coincidence that what
I was reading was a story that linked Director Goss to the ongoing and spreading Federal investigation into corruption on Capitol Hill in general and to lobby-financed parties that featured free hookers to selected guests in particular.

Of course, Director Goss has not been named directly, but it appears that one person involved is a former lawmaker on the Defense or Intelligence Committees (Goss is former Chair of the House Intelligence Committee)who now holds a powerful intelligence post (I guess CIA Director qualifies). Apparently, nobody can think of anyone except Goss who fits that description. Probably another coincidence.

So, please, follow this LINK and read a really juicy story, complete with shady limousine company, hookers, "frat parties", easy money and etc., etc.

By the way, Goss says he is leaving the CIA on a "very even keel". If this strikes a false note to you, your might check out NPR's recent piece on Agency morale which paints a somewhat different picture.

So stay out of the way of falling Bush Administration officials and

StayNaked
jd

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Weirdest story you never heard...


It's gotta be the story of Edward Carabello, Jack Idema & Brent Bennett (pictured above). These guys were accused and convicted of running an illegal prison in Afghanistan and torturing their captives. Edward Carabello is a documentary filmmaker and 4 Time Emmy winner. Jack Idema and Brent Barrett say they were working with US and Afghan authorities. The US denies this as do the Afghans. It's a monumentally complex story about 1st amendment rights, embedded journalism but I believe it's mostly about the 'War on Terror' and what is being done in our name, with our tax dollars to 'Make Us Safer'. HERE is an good site that tells their side of events...It's called Superpatriots and if you love conspiracy stuff then it's for you...reminds me of my Christic Institute days:) So you've been warned, this is one of those posts that marks an entrance to the Rabbit Hole;)
I blog on this now because according to the BBC, Edward Carabello has been released from his afghan prison which means we'll probably be hearing more about this as he's promised to make a film.
We here at the Zoo wish him the best and hope to hear more about what's going on in Afghanistan for it is there that the front on the 'War on Terror' is being fought and, by all accounts...lost. Paul Danahar, the BBC South Asia Bureau Editor has a great article HERE on the current state of events in Afghanistan. It's not pretty. A great primer for understanding Afganistan and our role there is 'Ghost Wars' written by Steve Coll. You'll be amazed at how many of our former allies are now enemies"
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar who is now formally designated by Executive Order 13224 of the United States Government as a Global Terrorist." He was one of our boys in the Afghan War against the Soviets. Read the book and you'll understand how Iran, Pakistani intelligence, Saudi money and US incompetence have brought us to the this point...so what is the point? Iraq is ugly and Afghanistan is about to follow suit (Or is currently following suit but you're not hearing about it)
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Also, for you Plameheads, there is a great timeline of the Karl Rove/Valerie Plame affair HERE
on Firedoglake.com (Great job Doggers:)

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As always folks, we wish you the best and hope you are well but admonish you to...

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Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Can We Please Stop the Sniveling !

I'm sorry, I really am sorry, but I can't take the hysteria over gasoline prices anymore.

We've got politicians in headless-chicken mode all over Capitol Hill. Tax the oil companies ! (A good idea, but where have you been ?) Give everybody $100 ! (Please. I know people who spend $100 to fill up.) Spend a few billion on a technology that will pay off in a decade or so ! (Double please.) Drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ! (Triple please!)

Does everybody know what the rest of the world, particularly the industrial world, pays for gasoline ? How about $5.64 a gallon in Tony Blair's U.K ? Or $5.29 in Germany ? Or $5.08 in Denmark ? No panic. No anger. That's what it costs. Thanks to CNN for the data.

Let's drop the spoiled child act, shall we ? We, that's the United States, not just Zooheads, represent 5% of the world's population and we consume 26% of the world's energy. Got that ? That's five times our per capita share. And now we want to insist that it also be cheap ?! Is there no shame left ?

Oh, yes, I almost forgot about inflation. Inflation makes the price of everything go up, so of course gas is more expensive than it was. You need to adjust for inflation to find out if something, oh, say, gasoline, is relatively more expensive. And what do we find ?

The inflation adjusted record price was in 1981, about $3 a gallon. Just like now, you cry ! Shut up ! Today's inflation adjusted price is about $2.25. Less than half of the present price in much of the world.

Let's suck it up, stop sniveling and take a long look at the gas guzzling behemoths, capable of speeds we can never attain, of which we are so fond.

Zooheads, unite ! Stay calm, stay "conservative" and

Stay Naked.
jd

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Colbert for President 08'



The Zoo wasn't going to post on the whole Stephen Colbert at the White House Correspondents dinner speech but the smell the fall-out is leaving made me change my mind. Salon.com has a nice round-up HERE. I think they got it about right. Colbert flamed the room with his devastating Reillyesque character...leaving no scandal unmentioned (wiretapping, katrina, plame, generals, iraq, global warming...the list was comprehensive and well-thought out)...the incredible thing was and is and shall always be...he did is RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE PRESIDENT. That has never happened and will never happen again. If you haven't seen it you must...it is HERE on Crooksandliars.com.
In all fairness I ask you to check out this shithead (Nathan Gardels)on HuffPo. Ariana should revoke his right to blog after his shrill nonsense. The 'people' rightfully handed him his head (the 'comments'are superb)...Think Progress covers the Fox response HERE...and because we love you. We're printing the entire speech right here on the Zoo, so you can make up your own damn mind (That said, please check out the video...it's gutwreching watching an entire room get kicked in the balls but well worth it)
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Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Before I begin, I've been asked to make an announcement. Whoever parked 14 black bulletproof S.U.V.'s out front, could you please move them? They are blocking in 14 other black bulletproof S.U.V.'s and they need to get out.

Wow. Wow, what an honor. The White House correspondents' dinner. To actually sit here, at the same table with my hero, George W. Bush, to be this close to the man. I feel like I'm dreaming. Somebody pinch me. You know what? I'm a pretty sound sleeper -- that may not be enough. Somebody shoot me in the face. Is he really not here tonight? Dammit. The one guy who could have helped.

By the way, before I get started, if anybody needs anything else at their tables, just speak slowly and clearly into your table numbers. Somebody from the NSA will be right over with a cocktail. Mark Smith, ladies and gentlemen of the press corps, Madame First Lady, Mr. President, my name is Stephen Colbert and tonight it's my privilege to celebrate this president. We're not so different, he and I. We get it. We're not brainiacs on the nerd patrol. We're not members of the factinista. We go straight from the gut, right sir? That's where the truth lies, right down here in the gut. Do you know you have more nerve endings in your gut than you have in your head? You can look it up. I know some of you are going to say "I did look it up, and that's not true." That's 'cause you looked it up in a book.

Next time, look it up in your gut. I did. My gut tells me that's how our nervous system works. Every night on my show, the Colbert Report, I speak straight from the gut, OK? I give people the truth, unfiltered by rational argument. I call it the "No Fact Zone." Fox News, I hold a copyright on that term.

I'm a simple man with a simple mind. I hold a simple set of beliefs that I live by. Number one, I believe in America. I believe it exists. My gut tells me I live there. I feel that it extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and I strongly believe it has 50 states. And I cannot wait to see how the Washington Post spins that one tomorrow. I believe in democracy. I believe democracy is our greatest export. At least until China figures out a way to stamp it out of plastic for three cents a unit.

In fact, Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong, welcome. Your great country makes our Happy Meals possible. I said it's a celebration. I believe the government that governs best is the government that governs least. And by these standards, we have set up a fabulous government in Iraq.

I believe in pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps. I believe it is possible -- I saw this guy do it once in Cirque du Soleil. It was magical. And though I am a committed Christian, I believe that everyone has the right to their own religion, be you Hindu, Jewish or Muslim. I believe there are infinite paths to accepting Jesus Christ as your personal savior.

Ladies and gentlemen, I believe it's yogurt. But I refuse to believe it's not butter. Most of all, I believe in this president.

Now, I know there are some polls out there saying this man has a 32% approval rating. But guys like us, we don't pay attention to the polls. We know that polls are just a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking in "reality." And reality has a well-known liberal bias.

So, Mr. President, please, pay no attention to the people that say the glass is half full. 32% means the glass -- it's important to set up your jokes properly, sir. Sir, pay no attention to the people who say the glass is half empty, because 32% means it's 2/3 empty. There's still some liquid in that glass is my point, but I wouldn't drink it. The last third is usually backwash. Okay, look, folks, my point is that I don't believe this is a low point in this presidency. I believe it is just a lull before a comeback.

I mean, it's like the movie "Rocky." All right. The president in this case is Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed is -- everything else in the world. It's the tenth round. He's bloodied. His corner man, Mick, who in this case I guess would be the vice president, he's yelling, "Cut me, Dick, cut me!," and every time he falls everyone says, "Stay down! Stay down!" Does he stay down? No. Like Rocky, he gets back up, and in the end he -- actually, he loses in the first movie.

OK. Doesn't matter. The point is it is the heart-warming story of a man who was repeatedly punched in the face. So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't.

I stand by this man. I stand by this man because he stands for things. Not only for things, he stands on things. Things like aircraft carriers and rubble and recently flooded city squares. And that sends a strong message, that no matter what happens to America, she will always rebound -- with the most powerfully staged photo ops in the world.

Now, there may be an energy crisis. This president has a very forward-thinking energy policy. Why do you think he's down on the ranch cutting that brush all the time? He's trying to create an alternative energy source. By 2008 we will have a mesquite-powered car!

And I just like the guy. He's a good joe. Obviously loves his wife, calls her his better half. And polls show America agrees. She's a true lady and a wonderful woman. But I just have one beef, ma'am.

I'm sorry, but this reading initiative. I'm sorry, I've never been a fan of books. I don't trust them. They're all fact, no heart. I mean, they're elitist, telling us what is or isn't true, or what did or didn't happen. Who's Britannica to tell me the Panama Canal was built in 1914? If I want to say it was built in 1941, that's my right as an American! I'm with the president, let history decide what did or did not happen.

The greatest thing about this man is he's steady. You know where he stands. He believes the same thing Wednesday that he believed on Monday, no matter what happened Tuesday. Events can change; this man's beliefs never will. As excited as I am to be here with the president, I am appalled to be surrounded by the liberal media that is destroying America, with the exception of Fox News. Fox News gives you both sides of every story: the president's side, and the vice president's side.

But the rest of you, what are you thinking, reporting on NSA wiretapping or secret prisons in eastern Europe? Those things are secret for a very important reason: they're super-depressing. And if that's your goal, well, misery accomplished. Over the last five years you people were so good -- over tax cuts, WMD intelligence, the effect of global warming. We Americans didn't want to know, and you had the courtesy not to try to find out. Those were good times, as far as we knew.

But, listen, let's review the rules. Here's how it works: the president makes decisions. He's the decider. The press secretary announces those decisions, and you people of the press type those decisions down. Make, announce, type. Just put 'em through a spell check and go home. Get to know your family again. Make love to your wife. Write that novel you got kicking around in your head. You know, the one about the intrepid Washington reporter with the courage to stand up to the administration. You know - fiction!

Because really, what incentive do these people have to answer your questions, after all? I mean, nothing satisfies you. Everybody asks for personnel changes. So the White House has personnel changes. Then you write, "Oh, they're just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic." First of all, that is a terrible metaphor. This administration is not sinking. This administration is soaring. If anything, they are rearranging the deck chairs on the Hindenburg!

Now, it's not all bad guys out there. Some are heroes: Christopher Buckley, Jeff Sacks, Ken Burns, Bob Schieffer. They've all been on my show. By the way, Mr. President, thank you for agreeing to be on my show. I was just as shocked as everyone here is, I promise you. How's Tuesday for you? I've got Frank Rich, but we can bump him. And I mean bump him. I know a guy. Say the word.

See who we've got here tonight. General Moseley, Air Force Chief of Staff. General Peter Pace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. They still support Rumsfeld. Right, you guys aren't retired yet, right? Right, they still support Rumsfeld.

Look, by the way, I've got a theory about how to handle these retired generals causing all this trouble: don't let them retire! Come on, we've got a stop-loss program; let's use it on these guys. I've seen Zinni and that crowd on Wolf Blitzer. If you're strong enough to go on one of those pundit shows, you can stand on a bank of computers and order men into battle. Come on.

Jesse Jackson is here, the Reverend. Haven't heard from the Reverend in a little while. I had him on the show. Very interesting and challenging interview. You can ask him anything, but he's going to say what he wants, at the pace that he wants. It's like boxing a glacier. Enjoy that metaphor, by the way, because your grandchildren will have no idea what a glacier is.

Justice Scalia is here. Welcome, sir. May I be the first to say, you look fantastic. How are you? [After each sentence, Colbert makes a hand gesture, an allusion to Scalia's recent use of an obscene Sicilian hand gesture in speaking to a reporter about Scalia's critics. Scalia is seen laughing hysterically.] Just talking some Sicilian with my paisan.

John McCain is here. John McCain, John McCain, what a maverick! Somebody find out what fork he used on his salad, because I guarantee you it wasn't a salad fork. This guy could have used a spoon! There's no predicting him. By the way, Senator McCain, it's so wonderful to see you coming back into the Republican fold. I have a summer house in South Carolina; look me up when you go to speak at Bob Jones University. So glad you've seen the light, sir.

Mayor Nagin! Mayor Nagin is here from New Orleans, the chocolate city! Yeah, give it up. Mayor Nagin, I'd like to welcome you to Washington, D.C., the chocolate city with a marshmallow center. And a graham cracker crust of corruption. It's a Mallomar, I guess is what I'm describing, a seasonal cookie.

Joe Wilson is here, Joe Wilson right down here in front, the most famous husband since Desi Arnaz. And of course he brought along his lovely wife Valerie Plame. Oh, my god! Oh, what have I said? [looks horrified] I am sorry, Mr. President, I meant to say he brought along his lovely wife Joe Wilson's wife. Patrick Fitzgerald is not here tonight? OK. Dodged a bullet.

And, of course, we can't forget the man of the hour, new press secretary, Tony Snow. Secret Service name, "Snow Job." Toughest job. What a hero! Took the second toughest job in government, next to, of course, the ambassador to Iraq.

Got some big shoes to fill, Tony. Big shoes to fill. Scott McClellan could say nothing like nobody else. McClellan, of course, eager to retire. Really felt like he needed to spend more time with Andrew Card's children. Mr. President, I wish you hadn't made the decision so quickly, sir.

I was vying for the job myself. I think I would have made a fabulous press secretary. I have nothing but contempt for these people. I know how to handle these clowns. In fact, sir, I brought along an audition tape and with your indulgence, I'd like to at least give it a shot. So, ladies and gentlemen, my press conference.(then a video plays)
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Folks, when I grow up I want to be Stephen Colbert. Hats off my man...

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Monday, May 01, 2006

Happy Third Anniversary "Mission Accomplished"



*sigh*

There's really not a lot to say here. The Great Decider has gone on record as saying, "Wasn't my idea...or even our idea...wuz the Navys idea but we produced it cuz we gots people that duz stuff like that" (Ok, not a direct quote:)

Editor & Publisher has a wonderful article HERE that highlights some of the news stories that immediately followed the harrowing carrier landing...

From Dubya, May 1

"In these 19 months that changed the world, our actions have been focused, and deliberate, and proportionate to the offense. We have not forgotten the victims of September 11th -- the last phone calls, the cold murder of children, the searches in the rubble. With those attacks, the terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States. And war is what they got."

By Michael R. Gordon and Eric Schmitt

BAGHDAD, May 2 -- The Bush administration is planning to withdraw most United States combat forces from Iraq over the next several months and wants to shrink the American military presence to less than two divisions by the fall, senior allied officials said today.
Letter to the Editor, May 3

A 'Letter to the Editor' (NY Times)

Re: ''Bush Declares 'One Victory in a War on Terror' '' (front page, May 2):

Some unanswered questions remain: Where are the weapons of mass destruction? What evidence makes Iraq ''an ally of Al Qaeda''? Where is Saddam Hussein? Where is Osama bin Laden? Who is next?

Martin Deppe
Chicago
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Yes Martin...all good questions. Unpatriotic but good...

The Christian Science Monitor has a nice article HERE on the current state of affairs...Yes it's all pretty bleak but I do want to draw your attention to the SIGIR report.

What's a SIGIR? It is a he. He is "Stuart W. Bowen Jr. And SIGIR stands for Special Inspector General for Iraqi Reconstruction (I know, cool title...:) His report comes out today and is...umm...chiding in it's tone:) It's interesting to see the different headlines accompanying the story...

Huge fraud exposed in Iraq contracts: sez The Age

Bowen: Iraq Reconstruction Still a "Mixed Picture" sez the Council on Foreign Relations

Read the FULL REPORT HERE!

Your tax dollars at work. Here's my favorite Bowen quote:

"SIGIR did not receive access to selected information SIGIR requested form the ... subordinate commands that was material to the audit"

That's governmentese for, "These weasels didn't tell us everything"

Let's let DoD respond, off the record of course.

"The quality of the SIGIR reports has been so poor that the government agencies who are the subject of the reports have become the quality assurance for the documents," a defense official who did not want his name used told the (Washington)Times. "Countless man-hours are expended correcting the SIGIR's mistakes and inaccuracies."

Priceless. That comes from the article linked to above which is headlined:

"Defense officials: Too much Iraq oversight"

These guys outta go on the road when this is all over...hilarity.

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