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Bush & Cheney Battle Democrats Over War

Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2007 5:18 am by HL

Bush Prods Congress on Iraq

AP
Excerpt:
WASHINGTON – Deadlocked with Congress over Iraq, President Bush begins the week with a message that some good might come from sitting down with his Democratic adversaries. His vice president’s view is more antagonistic: Democrats will ultimately cave.

Dick Cheney says he is “willing to bet” that Democratic lawmakers will back down and approve a war-spending bill that doesn’t call for U.S. troops to leave Iraq. Top Democratic leaders shot back that Cheney has lost all public credibility.

In an interview broadcast Sunday, Cheney predicted Congress will end up passing a “clean” bill that funds the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan without any troop withdrawal timetables. Democrats do not appear to have the votes to override a presidential veto.

“They will not leave the troops in the field without the resources they need,” Cheney said of the Democrats.

Asked what would happen if they don’t back down, Cheney said, “I’m willing to bet the other way — that, in fact, they will.”

“There may be some people who are so irresponsible that they wouldn’t support that,” Cheney said. But the majority will send Bush the bill he wants “once they’ve gone through the exercise and it’s clear the president will veto the provisions that they want in,” he said.

However, the Senate Armed Services Committee’s chairman said Congress won’t relent in winding down the war.

If Bush vetoes a bill calling for troop reductions, Democratic lawmakers would probably come back with a second try that requires the Iraqi government to meet performance benchmarks or face consequences, said Sen. Carl Levin (news, bio, voting record), D-Mich. Iraq’s leadership is struggling to make the progress it has promised on political reconciliation, distribution of the country’s oil wealth and other vital goals.

“We are very, very serious about what the American people said in November,” Levin said, referring to the election that put Democrats in charge of Congress. “They want a change of course.”

Cheney’s blistering criticism of Democrats, the latest in a series of recent speeches and interviews, drew harsh words from Levin.

“He has misled the people consistently on Iraq,” Levin said. “He has misstated. He has exaggerated. And I don’t think he has any credibility left with the American people.”


Cheney Leaves Scooter Out In The Cold.

Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2007 5:16 am by HL

Cheney hasn’t called Libby since trial

AP
Excerpt:
WASHINGTON – In the nearly six weeks since his close friend and former chief of staff was convicted of lying and obstructing an investigation, Vice President Dick Cheney has not once spoken to I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby.

Why?

“Well, there hasn’t been occasion to do so,” Cheney said in an interview broadcast Sunday on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

President Bush and Cheney have expressed sadness for Libby and his family, but largely refrained from comment because the matter is an active legal case. Libby plans to appeal.

In the interview, Cheney said he believes deeply in Libby.

“He’s one of the most dedicated public servants I’ve ever worked with, and I think this is a great tragedy,” Cheney said.

Yet Cheney has not spoken with Libby to tell him so directly.

Cheney’s interviewer, Bob Schieffer, was so surprised to hear that news that he asked the vice president about it again.

Why not calls to express your regrets?

“I just — I haven’t had occasion to do that,” was all that Cheney would say.

Libby faces a likely sentencing range of one to three years in prison when he is sentenced June 5.


Brit’s Stop Using Bush’s War on Terror Phrase

Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2007 5:15 am by HL

UK: No more ‘war on terror’

AP
Excerpt:
LONDON – The British government has stopped using the phrase “war on terror” to refer to the struggle against political and religious violence, according to a Cabinet minister’s prepared remarks for a Monday speech.

International Development Secretary Hilary Benn, a rising star of the governing Labour Party, says in a speech prepared for delivery in New York that the expression popularized by President Bush after the Sept. 11 attacks strengthens terrorists by making them feel part of a bigger struggle.

Extracts from Benn’s speech at New York University’s Center on International Cooperation were released by his office.

“We do not use the phrase ‘war on terror’ because we can’t win by military means alone, and because this isn’t us against one organized enemy with a clear identity and a coherent set of objectives,” Benn said.


Gonzalez Lied on Prosecutorgate, Bush in On Firing of Iglesias

Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2007 5:13 am by HL

Ex-Justice Official’s Statements Contradict Gonzales on Firings

Washington Post
Excerpt:
The former Justice Department official who carried out the firings of eight U.S. attorneys last year told Congress that several of the prosecutors had no performance problems and that a memo on the firings was distributed at a Nov. 27 meeting attended by Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, a Democratic senator said yesterday.

The statements to House and Senate investigators by Michael A. Battle, former director of the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, represent another potential challenge to the credibility of Gonzales, who has said that he never saw any documents about the firings and that he had “lost confidence” in the prosecutors because of performance problems.

Battle’s statements, relayed to reporters yesterday by Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), came as Gonzales prepares for a make-or-break appearance on Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Prepared testimony released yesterday indicates Gonzales will apologize to the fired prosecutors for the way they were treated and will acknowledge that he has been “less than precise” in describing his role in the firings.

Domenici Sought Iglesias Ouster

ABQ Journal
Excerpt:
Former U.S. Attorney David Iglesias was fired after Sen. Pete Domenici, who had been unhappy with Iglesias for some time, made a personal appeal to the White House, the Journal has learned.
Domenici had complained about Iglesias before, at one point going to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales before taking his request to the president as a last resort.
The senior senator from New Mexico had listened to criticism of Iglesias going back to 2003 from sources ranging from law enforcement officials to Republican Party activists.
Domenici, who submitted Iglesias’ name for the job and guided him through the confirmation process in 2001, had tried at various times to get more white-collar crime help for the U.S. Attorney’s Office— even if Iglesias didn’t want it.
At one point, the six-term Republican senator tried to get Iglesias moved to a Justice Department post in Washington, D.C., but Iglesias told Justice officials he wasn’t interested.
In the spring of 2006, Domenici told Gonzales he wanted Iglesias out


Can a Transvestite Win The Presidency. (We’ll Find Out With Rudy)

Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2007 5:10 am by HL

Rudy Giuliani in a dress: Will voters care?

MSNBC
Excerpt:
Rudy Guiliani in a dressNEW YORK – It is difficult to shock New Yorkers, yet Rudy Giuliani teetered close to the line when he sauntered onto a stage wearing a platinum-blond wig, a face full of makeup, dainty white gloves and a frilly pink gown filled out in all the right places.

His appearance at an annual political roast was exactly 10 years ago, and at the time, the idea of the tough-talking mayor in a busty ball gown raised eyebrows but was mostly accepted as a good joke — adhering to an unwritten rule for the shenanigans that take place at the roast, known as the Inner Circle dinner.

Shortly after winning re-election that year, Giuliani took his feminine side to a national audience. While hosting “Saturday Night Live,” he appeared in one skit as a bosomy, gray-haired Italian grandmother in lipstick and a flowered housedress, with stockings pulled halfway up his calves.


More Soldiers Desserting The Big Bush Failures.

Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts), Videos on April 16th, 2007 5:08 am by HL

CNN: Dramatic increase in Army desertions

AP
Excerpt:
Phil McDowell joined the military because of patriotism he felt after 9/11, reports CNN. He then served a year in Iraq because he thought he was fighting for a just cause.

“I did believe it was a just cause at the time,” he says. “I thought that was something that, our country was under attack, and [Saddam Hussein] was facilitating these attacks, and he was a threat to us.”

But in light of evidence that Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction and there were no credible ties between Iraq and al Qaeda, McDowell changed his mind and became “disillusioned,” reports CNN.

McDowell finished his tour and tried to leave the military, but was “stunned to learn the rules had changed and he was being called for another tour.”

So, McDowell fled to Canada, part of a growing group of US army deserters


There are Lots of Racists in The Mainstream Media (Here are a Few)

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts), Videos on April 16th, 2007 5:06 am by HL


Bush Continues to Fail in Iraq in The Most Stunning of Ways

Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on April 13th, 2007 4:12 am by HL

Bush condemns Green Zone attack

AP
Excerpt:
“There is a type of person that would walk in that building and kill innocent life and that is the same type of person that is willing to come and kill innocent Americans,”…
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the attack showed terrorists were determined to destroy the Iraqi people’s dreams of democracy, but did not mean that Bush’s troop increase in Iraq had failed…
McCain said the bombing could not take away from the initial, small successes of the surge. “It makes all of us sad for these public servants who have been injured or killed, but I don’t think you can change the larger picture (that) we are achieving some small successes,” said McCain, a presidential candidate who has been a vocal supporter of the war effort….

HL’s Take
It has gotten to the point now where we know they are lying, and they know that we know that they are lying so why not just tell the most obvious lies possible. It’s not like anything is going to be done about it. So why even try to come up with something plausible. After 4 years and another 40,000 more troops being sent over there they still cannot even protect their own people at the highest levels in the green zone, let alone the American soldiers and Iraqi citizens over there. It is failure at it’s most stunning level of incompetence. Which is exactly the way Bush, and Rice want it. The longer we fail the longer we stay and the more money Bush makes. In another year and a half the Bush family will slither off to Paraguay with the US Treasury never to be heard from again. Then we can start rebuilding America from the ground up. Like we did with Clinton, after the last Bush fiasco. Oh and by the way more proof the Surge is a piece of S**t just like the people who came up with the idea.

April 2007: The deadliest month of the Iraq occupation

Attytood
Excerpt:

We’re more than a third of the way through April now, and I haven’t seen this actually reported in the media anywhere, but unfortunately this has been the deadliest month for the U.S.-led coalition forces — on an average daily basis — of the four-year occupation of Iraq.

So far, according to icasualties.org, 47 American troops and six British soldiers have died in the 11 days of April so far — an average of 4.82 coalition deaths every day. And — looking at the month to month statistics — no month has been that high since Baghdad fell on April 9, 2003.

Not even November 2004, when the U.S. beseiged Fallujah in the days following President Bush’s re-election — the daily fatality average that month was 4.7. In April 2004, when radical Shiites loyal to Muqtada al-Sadr were up in arms, the average was 4.67 coalition deaths per day. Ironically, al-Sadr’s henchmen had been sitting out the recent fighting, but just yesterday the radical cleric renewed his pressure, at least verbally, on the Americans. Does that mean things get even worse before they get better?


Republicans Lie About Losing Email To Protect Gonzalez

Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on April 13th, 2007 4:10 am by HL

Next they will be saying the dog ate them. Aren’t you glad the grownups are back in power?

Rove E-Mail Sought by Congress May Be Missing

Washington Post
Excerpt:
A lawyer for the Republican National Committee told congressional staff members yesterday that the RNC is missing at least four years’ worth of e-mail from White House senior adviser Karl Rove that is being sought as part of investigations into the Bush administration, according to the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

GOP officials took issue with Rep. Henry Waxman’s account of the briefing and said they still hope to find the e-mail as they conduct forensic work on their computer equipment. But they acknowledged that they took action to prevent Rove — and Rove alone among the two dozen or so White House officials with RNC accounts — from deleting his e-mails from the RNC server. Waxman (D-Calif.) said he was told the RNC made that move in 2005.

In a letter to Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, Waxman said the RNC lawyer, Rob Kelner, also raised the possibility that Rove had personally deleted the missing e-mails, all dating back to before 2005.

Leahy says Bush aides lied about e-mails

AP
Excerpt:
WASHINGTON – President Bush’s aides are lying about White House e-mails sent on a Republican account that might have been lost, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy said Thursday, vowing to subpoena those documents if the administration fails to cough them up.

“They say they have not been preserved. I don’t believe that!” Leahy shouted from the Senate floor.

“You can’t erase e-mails, not today. They’ve gone through too many servers,” said Leahy, D-Vt. “Those e-mails are there, they just don’t want to produce them. We’ll subpoena them if necessary.”

Archiving old e-mail a compliance and legal issue

Globe & Mail
Excerpt:
Spoliation: it’s an ugly piece of legal jargon. But if you haven’t put in place an e-mail archiving policy, you may learn its meaning, and it won’t be pleasant.

Samsung Electronics found that out a couple of years ago when its failure to produce requested e-mails in a legal dispute with Ottawa’s Mosaid Technologies Inc. led a New Jersey judge to conclude the tech giant had engaged in e-mail spoliation (or destruction) to prevent the messages’ contents from hurting its case.

“The fact that no technical e-mails were preserved . . . demonstrates, at the least, extremely reckless behaviour,” the judge ruled. (Samsung ended up settling the case.) Others, from Philip Morris to Morgan Stanley to a growing number of Canadian firms, have similarly learned that arguing e-mails couldn’t be located in time or were automatically deleted by the server gets no more credence today than claiming the dog ate them.


Architect of Iraq War Busted For Strongarming Pay Raises for Girlfriend

Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on April 13th, 2007 4:00 am by HL

World Bank boss admits mistake on girlfriend’s job

Washington Post
Excerpt:
Paul Wolfowitz Iraq war, gives girlfreind raisesWolfowitz personally ordered the hefty pay rises given to his Libyan-born partner, Shaha Riza, according to a Financial Times report published on Thursday.

It cited two people who had seen a memo from Wolfowitz to the head of human resources spelling out the terms of the package…

While still on the World Bank payroll, she was rapidly promoted and ended up with a $200,000 package – more than Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state.

Wolfowitz acknowledged that the situation surrounding Riza “had the potential to harm this institution” and stressed that he had initially wanted no involvement in her employment terms.

Given his romantic involvement with her, he faced a “painful personal dilemma when I was new to the institution” but had made a “good-faith effort to promote my understanding of that advice” of the ethics committee.

More from CNN
Wolfowitz, who was nominated for the bank job in 2005 by President Bush, joined the institution from the Pentagon, where he was one of the architects of Iraq war.

He has faced lingering distrust by many staff members and resentment over his close ties to the Bush administration and his role in the Iraq war that have overshadowed his first two years at the bank.

The bank’s staff representative association, which demanded last week that Wolfowitz explain his actions, have called on Wolfowitz to resign, saying it seemed impossible for the institution, whose mission is to fight global poverty, to move forward “with any sense of purpose under the present leadership.”

HL’s Take
This guy is the man who put the biggest debacle in American history in motion. He is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people, in the biggest failure in the history of the earth, so of course Bush promotes him and makes him the President of The World Bank (we won’t even get into what’s going on over there) But the only way he can get any is to give the “woman” $200,000. Hey Paulie you could have gotten some through the DC Madam for a lot less, and saved your job. Of course Bush has already made a statement of support for his brother in evil.