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Archive for April 8th, 2009

‘Cat Shit One’: Blackwater Bunnies at War?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 8th, 2009 4:41 am by HL

‘Cat Shit One’: Blackwater Bunnies at War?

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Uh, so we’re not completely sure what to make of this trailer for the Japanese animated series “Cat Shit One” (?!), which features a specialized squad of mercenary sniper rabbits duking it out in the desert with turban-clad camels. Don’t be fooled by the cute-and-fluffy tail action—these bunnies are killing machines.

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Almost All E-Mails are Spam

The BBC reports on some alarming numbers coming out of Redmond:

More than 97% of all e-mails sent over the net are unwanted, according to a Microsoft security report.

The e-mails are dominated by spam adverts for drugs, and general product pitches and often have malicious attachments.

The report found that the global ratio of infected machines was 8.6 for every 1,000 uninfected machines.

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Rep. Dan Maffei On Colbert: Prostitutes, Cocaine, NAMBLA, Oh My! (VIDEO)

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 8th, 2009 4:40 am by HL

Rep. Dan Maffei On Colbert: Prostitutes, Cocaine, NAMBLA, Oh My! (VIDEO)
Stephen Colbert’s latest iteration of his awkward-moment inducing series, “Better Know A District,” went after new comedic ground by revisiting one of the series most…

Steele Asks Florida To “Help A Brother Out”
The chairman of the national Republican party, Michael Steele, made his first official visit to Florida on Monday to try to staunch the party’s…

Long-Stalled Proposal To Restructure Mortgages Faces Critical Test
It’s cram time for cramdown proponents. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) has given housing advocates two weeks to find a compromise that would…

Army Psychologist: “I Am Under A Lot Of Pressure Not To Diagnose Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder”
A secret recording reveals the Army may be pushing its medical staff not to diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder. The Army and Senate have ignored the…

Robert L. Borosage: Chris Dodd: Scourge or Casualty of Wall Street?
Democratic Senator Chris Dodd is in deep trouble. According to Stuart Rothenberg, Dodd is the most vulnerable Senator up for re-election in 2010 — despite the fact that he’s coasted to election easily in this deep blue state since his first Senate run in 1980. Dodd’s reputation has been sullied in the financial collapse, but as Chair of the Senate Banking Committee, Dodd could make himself into the source of the solution, not part of the problem.


NY Times uncritically reported GOP claim that F-22 cuts mean Obama “refuses to fund programs critical to our national defense”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 8th, 2009 4:39 am by HL

NY Times uncritically reported GOP claim that F-22 cuts mean Obama “refuses to fund programs critical to our national defense”

In an April 6 article, The New York Times uncritically reported Rep. Tom Price’s (R-GA) assertion that Defense Secretary Robert Gates’ proposal to cease funding for additional F-22 fighter jets is indicative of President Obama’s “refus[al] to fund programs critical to our national defense.” The Times did not point out that during an April 6 press briefing, Gates said “it was not a close call” to end funding for F-22s once four more jets are constructed and further stated that “the military advice that I got was that there is no military requirement for numbers of F-22s beyond the 187″ the military will have once those four additional jets are completed.

Asked during the April 6 press conference to “give a sense of whether this was a close call or a no-brainer,” Gates replied: “For me, it was not a close call. And the basic conclusion was that, first of all, we have fulfilled the program. I mean, it’s not like we’re killing the F-22. We will have 187 of them.” Gates further stated, “So we are completing the F-22 program. And the military advice that I got was that there is no military requirement for numbers of F-22s beyond the 187.” Gates added that it was also the advice of the Air Force to not fund the construction of additional F-22s.

From the Defense Department’s transcript of Gates’ April 6 press conference:

Q The F-22 decision is going to get scrutinized now that your budget has emerged from the shadows, so to speak. Can you give a sense of whether this was a close call or a no-brainer, in one — and why couldn’t you have bought more? Why wouldn’t it fill the role that the Joint Strike Fighter will be filling that you outlined?

SEC. GATES: For me, it was not a close call. And the basic conclusion was that, first of all, we have fulfilled the program. I mean, it’s not like we’re killing the F-22. We will have 187 of them. That has — the 183 of that has been the program of record, as I recall, since 2005. So we are completing the F-22 program. And the military advice that I got was that there is no military requirement for numbers of F-22s beyond the 187.

Q What about the Air Force advice? They’ve been (allegedly ?) badgering you with all sorts of analysis that they need 60 more.

SEC. GATES: That was their advice as well.

Q Excuse me. It was their advice as well that -

SEC. GATES: Yes.

Q — that you didn’t need more than 187?

SEC. GATES: Yes.

Q Really? Okay.

From the April 6 New York Times article:

This year Mr. Gates made the unusual decision to publicly announce his proposed reductions in the Pentagon budget before the recommendations are sent to the White House.

Senator Carl Levin, the Michigan Democrat who is chairman of the Armed Services Committee, told reporters last week that Mr. Gates, a Republican who has worked for eight presidents of both parties, may have been trying to provide some political cover for Mr. Obama over the cuts.

Representative Tom Price, a Georgia Republican, reacted strongly against Mr. Gates’s proposal to end spending for the F-22, which employs 25,000 workers in Georgia and across the country.

“It’s outrageous that President Obama is willing to bury the country under a mountain of debt with his reckless domestic agenda but refuses to fund programs critical to our national defense,” Mr. Price said in a statement.

In addition, a bipartisan group of six senators urged Mr. Gates not to make large cuts in missile defense programs. In a letter to Mr. Obama, they said the reductions “could undermine our emerging missile defense capabilities to protect the United States against a growing threat.”

The group included the Republicans Jon Kyl of Arizona, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Jeff Sessions of Alabama, James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma as well as Mark Begich, Democrat of Alaska, and Joseph I. Lieberman, independent of Connecticut.


The Universal Pre-K Scam

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 8th, 2009 4:38 am by HL

The Universal Pre-K Scam
Did you go to preschool? When I was growing up, few kids did. But now there is a new movement that says every child in America should have a chance to start school before kindergarten — at taxpayer expense. It’s part of President Obama’s massive spending plans. His “stimulus” bill includes an Early Learning Challenge Grant to encourage states to “Develop a cutting-edge plan to raise the quality of your early learning programs”. It’s a popular idea. Sixty-seven percent of Americans favor universal pre-K funded by the government. But I doubt that most Americans have thought it through.

Crimes of State
WASHINGTON — Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori was sentenced to 25 years in prison this week by Peru’s Supreme Court in connection with two massacres committed by a death squad known as the Colina group, as well as the kidnapping of a journalist and a businessman. The precedent-setting trial, which international observers have said met high standards of due process, establishes the responsibility of those who govern over dirty wars conducted without written orders. Between 1991 and 1992, the Colina group, an army detachment charged with combating the terrorist organization Shining Path, killed at least 50 Peruvians in nine separate actions. Fujimori’s trial focused on two of them — the deaths of 15 people in November 1991 during a barbecue in the poor Lima neighborhood of Barrios Altos, and the kidnapping and killing, in July 1992, of nine students and a professor from La Cantuta University. Fujimori contended that the absence of written or audiovisual proof that he had given the orders warranted his acquittal.


Red Cross: CIA Interrogation Program Was “Inhuman”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 8th, 2009 4:37 am by HL

Red Cross: CIA Interrogation Program Was “Inhuman”
The journalist Mark Danner has obtained the entire report on torture by the International Committee of the Red Cross, which he published excerpts from last month. The report has been posted on the website of the New York Review of…

Congress To Probe Geithner’s “Special Purpose” Plan To Skirt Pay Caps On Bankers
Yesterday we puzzled over the mixed messages we were hearing from Obama officials over the veracity of a Washington Post report that it was using Enron-style “special purpose vehicles” to undermine executive pay restrictions on bailed out banks: senior adviser…


The Myth of GOP Morality

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 8th, 2009 4:35 am by HL

The Myth of GOP Morality


Adoption Isn’t Just for Children: Joining a Family Is a Great Option for the Lonely and Elderly

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 8th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

Adoption Isn’t Just for Children: Joining a Family Is a Great Option for the Lonely and Elderly
Widowed 35 years of marriage, Wais says her new family has helped her feel less alone and it allows her help a struggling family.

The Black Smoke of Ayahuasca: A Cancer Patient Finds a Cure and Love in Ecuador
Margaret De Wys’s cancer battle led to a life-altering romantic relationship with the shaman who healed her.

Did Paranoid Right-Wing Media Fuel the Pittsburgh Cop Killer’s Rage?
Richard Poplawski, the man who allegedly murdered three Pittsburgh cops, was clearly influenced by Fox News’s Glenn Beck and right-wing radio.

Unemployment Is Hitting Men Particularly Hard — and Both Sexes Are Losing Out
As men lose their jobs, households are depending increasingly on the relatively meager wages of women to stay afloat.


The “Disaster Stage” of U.S. Financialization

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 8th, 2009 4:33 am by HL

The “Disaster Stage” of U.S. Financialization
Thirty to forty years ago, the early fruits of financialization in this country - the first credit cards, retirement accounts , money market funds and ATM machines - struck most Americans as a convenience and boon. The savings and…

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