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        Saturday, December 10, 2005

       12/10/05 More News Stories Of The Day

Hey how you all doing, H.L. here. I have been working a lot of hours lately again, so have not had the time to devote to the site that I wish I did. New comics will be coming soon. stay tuned, in the meantime heres some news stories for you.


AP
Bush's War Kills 4 More Soldiers.

Excerpt:
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Four American soldiers were killed in separate attacks in the Baghdad area Saturday, the day kidnappers of four Christian peace activists set as a deadline for killing the hostages unless U.S. and Iraqi authorities released all prisoners.
The attacks occurred five days before crucial national elections, which U.S. authorities hope will help stem the insurgency.


H.L.s Take:
Its never going to happen. The Insurgents have the people scared, because they know that if they go against the insurgents, they will be killed. So The Americans will get no help from the Iraqi people, and will continue to be killed by roadside bombs, that is until we, the people get our government to get those soldiers the hell out of there.



Lieberman's Pro-War Views Concern Dems

Excerpt: Lieberman's pro-war views may be winning him praise from a grateful White House, but some Democratic colleagues see him as undercutting their party's efforts to wrest control of Congress from the GOP next fall...Lieberman, who seems to relish his role as a maverick, is veering far from the Democratic script. His vocal support for the war, a stark and frequent reminder of the deep divisions among Democrats on how to end the war, makes him something of a marked man.


H.L.s Take:
This guy Lieberman is the biggest scumbag in the Republican party. oops I mean in the Democratic Party. Even though he is the biggest DINO (Democrat in name only) in the entire country. The Dems should boot his ass right out of the party. Of course Lieberman will accept his new role as Secretary of Defense for one reason, and one reason only. When he leaves the senate, the Connecticut Governor, a Republican, gets to pick Lieberamns replacement, so one Repbulican(I mean DINO) will be replaced by another. Since the Republicans have no chance of winning a fair election, this is one more way to get what they want.




AP
Iraq hostage deadline looms

Excerpt:
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Kidnappers killed an Egyptian working for the U.S. military in Iraq, police said on Saturday, and a Shi'ite election candidate survived an assassination bid despite calls for calm before Thursday's parliamentary polls.
Police said they found the man's body near a village north of Tikrit with his identity papers in his pocket. Egyptian news agency MENA had earlier named the man as Ibrahim al-Sayyid al-Hilali.


H.L.s Take:
The Bush crime family stole another 100 Million Dollars yesterday from Iraq, just like they do every day, is it any wonder Bush refuses to set a date for withdrawl of the troops, or even think about it.



Timing Entwined War Vote, Election.

Excerpt:
For its part the Bush administration, which rejects the emissions cutbacks of the current Kyoto Protocol, accepted only a watered-down proposal to enter an exploratory global "dialogue" on future steps to combat climate change. That proposal specifically rules out "negotiations leading to new commitments."


H.L.s Take:
Typical Bush speak, reminds me of "programs of Nuclear related activities" or whatever it was he said to justify the WMD lies. Yesterday Bill Clinton came out and said that Bush was "Dead wrong" on Kyoto. So in other words Bush is saying, yeah we'll listen to what you have to say, they we will reject it outright. What a total piece of human festering S--t.
Troop Levels in Iraq May Drop, Rumsfeld Says

Excerpt:
WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Thursday he expects some 20,000 U.S. troops to return home from Iraq after next week's elections, and he suggested that some of the remaining 137,000 forces could pull out next year.


H.Ls Take:
Flip flop, Flip flop, one guy says one thing, (Rumsfeld) and Bush says something completly the opposite, what a bunch of flip floppers, they cant even get there own story straight. Of course they dont want to get it straight.


Truthout
For Rove, New Testimony, New Problems

Excerpt:
An email Rove sent to then-Deputy National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley just minutes after his conversation with Cooper in July 2003 turned up, and Luskin said he immediately turned it over to Fitzgerald. Luskin said Rove didn't recall the conversation with Cooper a year earlier, and thanks to Viveca Novak's supposed tip, they were able to turn up the email to Hadley. Still, it's unclear why that email wasn't found when White House counsel Alberto Gonzales ordered all White House staff in October 2003 to turn over emails and other documentary evidence that showed officials spoke with journalists, specifically Robert Novak and Matthew Cooper, about Plame Wilson.


H.Ls Take:
What the hell is Fitzgerald waiting for, Indict the bastard already. I am starting to thing that Fitz, is really on the Bush payroll, and is waiting and stalling until 2008, (or at least until after next years elections) so he can minimize the damage to the Repubs, then when its all over, it will all be forgotten.



SF Gate
Ex-neocon hawk Paul Wolfowitz Tries to distance himself from Bush

Excerpt:
Washington -- On another day when the Iraq war was tearing Washington apart, a leading architect of that war, Paul Wolfowitz, was donning sheep's clothing over at the National Press Club.
The former deputy defense secretary, now president of the World Bank, gave a 30-minute speech Wednesday about the virtues of peace, the ills of poverty and the benefits of multilateralism -- without a mention of Iraq.


H.Ls Take:
Sorry Paul, too late, you are a War criminal just like the rest of them, and you know what happens to war criminals, remember what happened to the Nazis after Nuremburg? Well Paul, you belong up on that tree too, and if there is any justice in the world you'll be there some day.


NY Times
Live Tracking of Mobile Phones Prompts Court Fights on Privacy


Excerpt:
Most Americans carry cellphones, but many may not know that government agencies can track their movements through the signals emanating from the handset.
In recent years, law enforcement officials have turned to cellular technology as a tool for easily and secretly monitoring the movements of suspects as they occur. But this kind of surveillance - which investigators have been able to conduct with easily obtained court orders - has now come under tougher legal scrutiny.


H.Ls Take:
Looks like I'll be keeping my 2 year old cellphone that I got free for signing up, for ever. The Government wont have a GPS tracking device on my ass. Now we know why the new ones come with so many bells and whistles.



Anti-War.com
We'll Miss Saddam


Excerpt: Saddam, without a doubt, has gotten more air time and more ink than any dictator in the post-World War II world. Never before has so much attention been lavished on a man who, on the world stage, has always been so insignificant.



Counterpunch
White House Liars on the Defensive

Excerpt:
In those heady months building up to the War-Based-on-Lies, New York Times columnist Ron Suskind made some remarks about then-White House Communications Director Karen Hughes. These bothered the administration. So a senior official (Karl Rove?) took Suskind to task, and as Suskind recounted later in an October 17, 2004 NYT piece, mocked him for being "in what we call the reality-based community."
These are people, the official elaborated, who "believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality." The bullying Bush insider warned against such belief, dismissing it as naïve: "That's not the way the world really works anymore," he declared. "We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality, we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors ... and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do."




Global News Matrix
Bush on the Constitution: 'It's just a goddamned piece of paper'

Excerpt:
“I don’t give a goddamn,” Bush retorted. “I’m the President and the Commander-in-Chief. Do it my way.”

“Mr. President,” one aide in the meeting said. “There is a valid case that the provisions in this law undermine the Constitution.”

“Stop throwing the Constitution in my face,” Bush screamed back. “It’s just a goddamned piece of paper!”


H.L.s Take: