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Obama & State Security Privelidge

24 Sep

The Obama administration is finally starting to cure some of the ill’s left by GWB.  fortunately he has turned away from the practices that took the Republicans out of office to start with. I’m glad to see the Atty. Gen. Holder is reviewing the policies of his office. Finally something is being done for the people of this country by the government that they own.

We will be finding out for decades exactly what the Bush Cheney train wreck did to the United States. Probably the most impotent and secretive administration of United States history, the Bush administration will never be known as the administration for the people, but will be known as almost completely parallel to the president Nixon administration.

In some situations The state security situation was used by Bush to protect corporations who went along with what Bush wanted them to do.in some cases those actions were illegal.

This is the article on Atty. Gen. Holder’s actions:

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s administration on Wednesday made it more difficult for the government to suppress information on security grounds, amid allegations the power was used to cover up Bush-era excess.

Attorney General Eric Holder announced that from today he would personally review claims to state secrecy privilege, and vowed tougher standards would be put in place.

“Under the new policy, the department will now defend the assertion of the privilege only to the extent necessary to protect against the risk of significant harm to national security,” a Justice Department statement said.

“The policy requires the approval of the Attorney General prior to the invocation of the states secret privilege, except when the Attorney General is recused or unavailable.”

The administration of president George W. Bush was accused of overusing the power, invoking it to suppress information in cases dealing with controversial wiretapping and interrogation methods.

The privilege was also invoked “to stymie legitimate cases against government misconduct,” according to the American Civil Liberties Union, a rights group, citing a case against a Boeing subsidiary for alleged involvement in renditions.

In the case Boeing was accused of aiding the kidnap of five men who were secretly transferred overseas where they were “interrogated under torture” according the ACLU.

The Bush administration blocked the case by invoking state secrets on the grounds that national security was at risk.

The Justice Department committed “not to invoke the privilege for the purpose of concealing government wrongdoing or avoiding embarrassment to government agencies or officials.”

Holder described the new policy as “an important step toward rebuilding the public’s trust in the government’s use of this privilege while recognizing the imperative need to protect national security.”

Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy, who chairs the influential Senate Judiciary Committee, welcomed the move, which he said included key elements of legislation being discussed in Congress.

“When properly invoked, the state secrets privilege serves important goals. History shows that where it is abused, there are serious consequences,” he said.

The Bush administration did everything it could to hide everything it did. Along the way it brought nothing but just trust the government to new levels. Even the administrations of Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter who were as we should say “suspect”, didn’t bring this level of anti-Americanism from their office to the population.

I am still waiting for Pres. Cheney to be imprisoned for the murder of thousands of Americans and Iraqis

 
 

Obama To UN – Its A Shared Responisbility

23 Sep

Obama is having a whirlwind week at the UN, and probably finding out its useless.

President Obama challenged the world to take a more active role in solving the world’s problems in a blunt address Wednesday to the U.N. General Assembly.

“If we are honest with ourselves, we need to admit that we are not living up to that responsibility,” Obama said in his first speech to the world body.

Obama reminded U.N. members that his administration has sought “a new era of engagement with the world” after the more unilateral foreign policy of the Bush era.

Obama stressed that means that other nations must step up to the plate.

“Those who used to chastise American for acting alone in the world cannot now stand by and wait for America to solve the world’s problems alone,” he said.

Obama outlined some of the world’s problems and the work facing the U.N.

“Extremists sowing terror in pockets of the world,” Obama said. “Protracted conflicts that grind on and on. Genocide and mass atrocities. More and more nations with nuclear weapons. Melting ice caps and ravaged populations. Persistent poverty and pandemic disease.”

Obama added, “I say this not to sow fear, but to state a fact: the magnitude of our challenges has yet to be met by the measure of our actions.”

But the president has already had a taste of just how difficult it can be to resolve problems, even with countries where the U.S. has great influence.

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A 5 Spiral Crash

15 Sep
For gods sake STOP IT!

For gods sake STOP RUTTING!

I find this article from the Raw Story very revealing and quite frankly, hilarious.

It was very obvious that the media had picked John McCain to be the front runner for the Republican party. To find out the George W. Bush was uncomfortable about that is surprising. The picture of John McCain hugging George W. Bush and looking like a little piggy still burns in my memory.

According to a new book — excerpts of which are to be published in the next issue of GQ Magazine and detailed Tuesday — former President George W. Bush was incredulous upon learning that Sen. John McCain was having trouble drawing a crowd and called his campaign a “five-spiral crash.”

RAW STORY got a copy of the excerpts Tuesday. The excerpts are from Matt Latimer’s soon-to-be-published book “Speech-Less.”

Bush seemed to feel considerable unease with the choice of McCain as well. I think he liked Romney best. (The rumor was that so did Karl Rove.) My guess was the president hadn’t so easily forgotten the endless slights he’d suffered, but there was little he could do. To him, McCain’s defeat would be a repudiation of the Bush administration, so McCain had to win… I was once in the Oval Office when the president was told a campaign event in Phoenix he was to attend with McCain suddenly had to be closed to the press…

“If he doesn’t want me to go, fine,” the president said. “I’ve got better things to do.”

Eventually, someone informed the president that the reason the event was closed was that McCain was having trouble getting a crowd. Bush was incredulous—and to the point. “He can’t get 500 people to show up for an event in his hometown?” he asked. No one said anything, and we went on to another topic. But the president couldn’t let the matter drop. “He couldn’t get 500 people? I could get that many people to turn out in Crawford.” He shook his head. “This is a five-spiral crash, boys.”

Bush also is quoted as saying Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was “being put into a position she is not even remotely prepared for” after McCain announced her as his vice presidential running mate.

“I’m trying to remember if I’ve met her before. I’m sure I must have.” His eyes twinkled, then he asked, “What is she, the governor of Guam?”

Everyone in the room seemed to look at him in horror, their mouths agape. When Ed told him that conservatives were greeting the choice enthusiastically, he replied, “Look, I’m a team player, I’m on board.” He thought about it for a minute. “She’s interesting,” he said again. “You know, just wait a few days until the bloom is off the rose.” Then he made a very smart assessment.

“This woman is being put into a position she is not even remotely prepared for,” he said. “She hasn’t spent one day on the national level. Neither has her family. Let’s wait and see how she looks five days out.” It was a rare dose of reality in a White House that liked to believe every decision was great, every Republican was a genius, and McCain was the hope of the world because, well, because he chose to be a member of our party.

-John Byrne

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Rep Joe Wilson

11 Sep

Most of this post will be taken from Keith Olberman who nailed this situation perfectly. Joe Wilsons Unbeleivable behavior is inexcusable.

And finally, as promised, a Special Comment about the shout of “You Lie” during the presidential address to the joint session of Congress last night on the matter of health care reform.

The 43rd president of the United States lied the nation into the war, lied 4,343 of his fellow citizens to death in that war, lied about upholding the constitution, and lied about weapons of mass destruction.

He lied about how he reacted to al-Qaida before 9/11 and he lied about how he reacted to al-Qaida after 9/11. He lied about getting Bin Laden, and he lied about not getting Bin Laden.Health Care Heckling

He lied about nation-building in Iraq, lied about the appearance of new buildings in the nation of Iraq, and lied about embassy buildings in nations like Iraq. He lied about trailers with mobile weapons labs in them, and he lied about trailers with Cuban prostitutes in them.

He and his administration lied — by the counting of one non-profit group — 532 times about links between al-Qaida and Iraq. Only 28 of those were by that President, but he made up for that by lying 231 times about WMD.

And yet not once did an elected Democratic official shout out during one of George W. Bush’s speeches and call him a “liar.” Even when the president was George W. Bush, even when he was assailed from sidelines like mine, even when the lies came down so thick the nation needed a hat he was still the President and if he didn’t earn any respect, the office he held demanded respect.

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Melanie Oudin

10 Sep

My heartfelt congratulations to Melanie for the wonderful showing she has given during the tennis tournament. It is wonderfully refreshing to see a young person perform at such a high level and to be so dedicated to her sport, herself, and to her future.

 
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