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Archive for April 9th, 2009

Die Hard 5: Real Life

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 9th, 2009 4:41 am by HL

Die Hard 5: Real Life

Hollywood has given us many a laptop-wielding hacker who causes explosions, blackouts and mayhem with a few malicious keystrokes, but such scenarios may not be confined to preposterous action flicks anymore. The Wall Street Journal reports that cyberspies from China and Russia have infiltrated the U.S. electrical grid, mapped it and left a little something behind.

Wall Street Journal:

Cyberspies have penetrated the U.S. electrical grid and left behind software programs that could be used to disrupt the system, according to current and former national-security officials.

The spies came from China, Russia and other countries, these officials said, and were believed to be on a mission to navigate the U.S. electrical system and its controls. The intruders haven’t sought to damage the power grid or other key infrastructure, but officials warned they could try during a crisis or war.

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Aarti Sheth: No Desk Left Open: My Story of the Economic Recession’s Impact on My Education

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 9th, 2009 4:40 am by HL

Aarti Sheth: No Desk Left Open: My Story of the Economic Recession’s Impact on My Education
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No mention of Bush DOJ in front-page Wash. Post article on Stevens trial

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 9th, 2009 4:39 am by HL

No mention of Bush DOJ in front-page Wash. Post article on Stevens trial

In an April 8 front-page Washington Post article about a probe into allegations of misconduct by federal prosecutors during former Sen. Ted Stevens’ (R-AK) corruption trial, staff reporter Del Quentin Wilber wrote that Attorney General Eric Holder must try “to remake the reputation of his department, which has been troubled in recent years,” and also reported that U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan — who criticized “the mishandling and misconduct” in the Stevens trial — “asked Holder to better train prosecutors.” But Wilber did not mention that Sullivan assigned blame to the Bush Justice Department and, specifically, to then-Attorney General Michael Mukasey for mishandling the Stevens trial. Nor did Wilber address any other conduct by the Bush administration — again, preceding Holder’s tenure — that resulted in the Justice Department’s tarnished “reputation,” such as the politicization of hiring practices, the improper firing of U.S. attorneys under former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, and the adoption of contentious Office of Legal Counsel memos about torture and presidential authority that were eventually withdrawn.

As The Associated Press reported on April 7, “Sullivan said the misconduct [in the Stevens trial] was too serious to be left to an internal investigation by the Justice Department, which he said dragged its feet before investigating. He criticized former Attorney General Michael Mukasey for not responding to complaints: ‘Shocking, but not surprising,’ Sullivan said.” The New York Times similarly reported on April 8: “Judge Sullivan also criticized Michael B. Mukasey, the last attorney general in the Bush administration, saying it was shocking that he had failed to respond to letters from the defense team complaining about the Stevens prosecution. Mr. Mukasey’s office would not comment.” Wilber’s colleague at the Post, Dana Milbank, also noted Sullivan’s criticism of Mukasey, writing in his April 8 Washington Sketch column, “When the judge heard that Stevens’s attorneys sent three letters about prosecutorial misconduct to former attorney general Michael Mukasey but received no response, he called it ’shocking — but not surprising.’ “

From Wilber’s April 8 Washington Post article:

A federal judge focused scrutiny yesterday on a small Justice Department unit assigned to root out corruption when he dismissed the conviction of former senator Ted Stevens and appointed an outside lawyer to investigate allegations of misconduct by prosecutors.

The rare move to turn the investigation on the prosecutors themselves puts six federal lawyers, accused of mishandling evidence and witnesses, in the awkward position of becoming potential defendants in a criminal trial. It also creates a challenge for the Obama administration and Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., who must put a tainted prosecution behind him as he tries to remake the reputation of his department, which has been troubled in recent years.

The Justice Department would usually examine such accusations internally. But U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan said yesterday that he has no faith in such an investigation after seeing so much “shocking and disturbing” behavior by the government.

“In 25 years on the bench, I have never seen anything approaching the mishandling and misconduct that I have seen in this case,” he said.

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And in February, Sullivan held three prosecutors in contempt for not complying with an order to produce documents connected to an investigation of the FBI agent’s allegations. The judge said the most recent allegation linked to prosecutors’ notes was “the most shocking and serious” so far.

Sullivan asked Holder to better train prosecutors in how to handle evidence and witness statements that may be helpful to defendants.


In Praise of Nancy Pelosi

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 9th, 2009 4:38 am by HL

In Praise of Nancy Pelosi
WASHINGTON — “I give Republicans credit for this: They vote the way they believe. … I think that they vote with more integrity than they get credit for.” That review of Republican motivations and commitments comes not courtesy of a partisan blog but from Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker of the House.

Obama: The Extremists’ Nightmare
In America’s struggle against the extremists and terrorists epitomized by Al Qaeda, the strategic imperatives are to divide the enemy and neutralize their base. Fortunately for the United States and its allies, the new American president understands how to do that — and is uniquely suited to accomplish the mission. If in the aftermath of 9/11 Western intelligence agencies had tried to conceive of a leader whose background would enable him to engage the world’s Muslims, they might have imagined someone like Barack Hussein Obama. Most analysts would naturally assume that such a person could never become president of the United States, but if they allowed themselves to imagine an ideal spokesman for American values, he might well have looked like the man elected last November.


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Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 9th, 2009 4:37 am by HL

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Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis: Truly The Worst?
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“What The Hell Are Alabama Residents Doing Trading Swaptions?” Just Ask Tennessee…
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Make Big Money in Torture!

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 9th, 2009 4:35 am by HL

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Debunking the ‘Ethnic Angle’ to Mass Murders like Binghampton and Virginia Tech

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 9th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

Debunking the ‘Ethnic Angle’ to Mass Murders like Binghampton and Virginia Tech
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Moving Cuba Out of America’s “Domestic Policy Box”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 9th, 2009 4:33 am by HL

Moving Cuba Out of America’s “Domestic Policy Box”
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