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The Gargoyle's Have Taken Over The Cathedral
High off its success in keeping Iran from getting on the U.N.'s Human Rights Council, the U.S. appears to have missed its opportunity to object to Iran's selection to the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, making no gesture of disapproval during an acclamation vote this week affirming the Islamic Republican's appointment to the 45-nation group.
A senior official with the U.S. Mission to the U.N. told FoxNews.com that the United States was powerless to stop the selection because Iran faced no competition -- a scenario that Iran took advantage of in the 2005 election too.
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My Comment: A Government that imposes sharia law on it's women .... whether they want it or not .... is a sad testimony to where the UN is today. Reason has the best commentary on this selection.
Many Are Trying To "Sink" The Naming Of A U.S. Navy Ship For John Murtha
Thousands Seek To Sink Navy Plan To Name A Ship For Democrat John Murtha -- L.A. Times
One thing the elected and appointed folks of Washington are extremely good at is honoring themselves and one another. It's just like Hollywood awards without the beauty and fame and glamor and grace and borrowed dresses and jewelry and red carpet and public interest. Other than that, it's the same.
Rooms, anterooms, passageways, legislation, proclamations, days, you-name-it, if it's big or doesn't move, it will get someone's name on it. Which is, of course, totally meaningless, but it keeps them from doing possibly worse things during their limited work hours.
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My Comment: The Navy is just rewarding someone who sponsored and protected many of their programs during the budget process. As to what is my take .... there are many more deserving Navy personnel who should be recognized with such an honor .... not political hacks like John Murtha.
What Is The U.S. Airforce's Secret Space Mission About?
From Discovery:
These days, with the multitude of global surveillance systems watching the skies, it's pretty tough to keep secret the inaugural test launch of what many suspect to be a space weapon. Which is probably one reason why the U.S. Air Force not only issued a press release, but put up a web video of the April 22 launch of its X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle, a smaller, robotic version of the Space Shuttle that can stay in orbit for up to 270 days before returning to Earth for eventual reuse.
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My Comment: The keyparagraph in this report is the following ....
So what, then, is the X-37B's real purpose? The military isn't saying. In a recent Popular Science article, the Air Force's chief scientist, Werner J.A. Dahm, was asked what he could reveal about the spacecraft. "Nothing very useful," he replied, before quickly changing the subject.
It is a prototype .... I do not expect much from it either.
Past And Present Politics On The Space Program And National Security -- A Commentary
Space Wars: Circa 1959 To 2010 -- Bryan Demko, American Thinker
I noted with interest President Obama's April 16 visit to Cape Kennedy to rally the "workers". Certain reports have it that there were few in any "workers" invited to hear the speech. There did seem to be a lot of applause from people who were about to lose their jobs. Then on April 22 I noted the launch of an Atlas/X-37 "space plane" combination on a "secret" mission.
Had I seen this before? The Atlas/X-37 stirred my memory. In June of 1959 the Eisenhower administration awarded a contract to Boeing for a project called Dyna-Soar. This also was an Atlas/Space Plane combination very closely resembling the current configuration. The intended offensive purpose of the 1959 system sounds remarkably similar to the theories put forth for the X37. Also remarkable is the involvement of the same contractor & booster.
But is there a more over-riding theme in both of these events?
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My Comment: Technology changes with time, but Washington politics stays the same .... especially with this administration.
Tensions And Threats Increase Between Israel, Syrian, And Iran
Hillary Clinton warned President Bashar al-Assad of the risk of sparking a regional war if he is found to be supplying long-range Scud missiles to Hezbollah. Photograph: Justin Sullivan/GettyTehran Warns Israel Against Attack On Syria As Arms Tension Mounts -- The Guardian
Iranian vice-president declares solidarity with Damascus after Clinton intervenes in Middle East missile row.
Iran has pledged to "cut off Israel's feet" if it attacks Syria, fuelling tensions over one of the Middle East's most combustible flashpoints after the US publicly warned Damascus not to risk starting a war.
Mohammad Rida Rahimi, the Iranian vice-president, made the statement today at the end of a visit to Syria that was billed as underlining the strategic relationship between the two countries.
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More News On The Conflict Between Israel, Syria, And Iran
Iran, Syria enhance relations -- Tehran Times
Iran: We'll cut off Israel's legs -- Jerusalem Post
Iran Vows to Back Syria With All Its 'Strength' -- Voice of America
Hezbollah leader won't say if militants have Scuds -- AP
Clinton Blasts Syria Arms Transfers to Hezbollah -- Voice of America
Clinton Warns Syria on Sending Arms to Hezbollah -- ABC News
Clinton warns Assad about war risks -- AFP
Clinton warns Iran, Syria on threats to Israel -- AP
Are Hezbollah, Israel headed for another war? -- Xinhuanet
A Canadian Connection To Somali Piracy
Somali-Canadians Getting Piece Of Pirates' Ransom Pie: Intelligence Expert -- Montreal Gazette
Some Somali-Canadians have received a cut of the ransoms collected by pirates operating off the Horn of Africa and money may have been sent back to Somalia to fund other hijackings, according to an intelligence specialist on piracy.
Karsten von Hoesslin, a senior analyst for Risk Intelligence, told naval officers from Pacific Ocean nations gathered in Victoria for a three-day maritime security conference, that the transfer of ransom money has been tracked from Somalia to Ottawa and a number of other locations that are home to Somali communities.
"It's coming to Ottawa, it's in London and Nairobi," he said. "We know where the money is going."
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My Comment: Unlike the U.S. .... post 911 .... Canada has always had a problem (or lack of will?) in tracking money going and out of the country. Being a Canadian myself .... this news does not surprise me at all.
Can U.S. Military Force Stop Iran's Nuclear Program?
Stop Iran? You Bet, Says One General -- IBD Editorial
Nuclear Terror: Over and over we've heard the military option against Iran isn't feasible because the country's nuclear sites are buried, spread out and too numerous. But even some left-leaning military figures disagree.
'If I were an Iranian leader I'd be very worried," former NATO commander and Democratic presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark said at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles on Tuesday. "I'd be paying close attention."
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My Comment:I agree with the General's assessment, the U.S. military can easily and effectively destroy Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure. The problems that will arise will not be from the attack, but from the consequences of committing ourselves to such a course of action.
Iraq's military was defeated in a few weeks, but the war has continued (at a lower intensity) to this day. The same case will be for Iran .... we can easily destroy Iran's military infrastructure, but the conflict will continue for years (primarily through terrorism) even if U.S. forces are not in Iran proper.
Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- April 30, 2010
South Korean Army soldiers are seen atop armoured vehicles during a drill at the boder town of Paju on May 29, 2009. North Korea warned on May 27 of possible military action after South Korea announced it is joining the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI), a US-led campaign to stop the trade in weapons of mass destruction. Picture: AFPSouth Korea’s Secret War -- David Axe
It may want to keep it quiet, but South Korea is developing a modern, more assertive military, says David Axe.
More than half a century since the end of the Korean War and the beginning of a long period of relative military isolation, South Korea is gradually, and quietly, playing a larger role in world security.
Despite strong US support, South Korea’s rise as a military power is complicated by domestic politics, and by a belligerent North Korea. To avoid provoking foreign and domestic opposition, Seoul has cleverly disguised its newest overseas military operation as a strictly peaceful affair.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
The U.S. must defend the integrity of Iraqi elections -- Frederick W. Kagan and Kimberly Kagan, Washington Post
Is time on Israel’s side? -- Shira Herzog, Globe And Mail
India's Dirty War -- Megha Bahree, Forbes
The Dangers of Nuclear Disarmament -- Sergei Karaganov, Moscow Times
Europe’s economy is the sick man of the world -- Bill Emmott, Times Online
Will Greek Contagion Bring Portugal Down? -- Stefan Schultz, Spiegel Online
The latest national security threat: obesity -- John M. Shalikashvili and Hugh Shelton, Washington Post
World News Briefs -- April 30, 2010 (Evening Edition)
U.S. Gulf States Mobilize for Valdez-Like Oil Spill -- Bloomberg Business Week
U.S. Interior Department inspectors began boarding deep-water platforms in the Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana mobilized the National Guard as an expanding oil slick that may rival the Exxon Valdez spill approached the coast.
Future drilling must safeguard against a recurrence, President Barack Obama said today in remarks at the White House, promising a “thorough review” of the BP Plc well leak the government estimates is spewing 5,000 barrels a day.
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MIDDLE EAST
Egypt rejects claims that it gassed Gaza tunnels.
Iraq vote recount to start Monday; May take 3 weeks.
Clinton questions Ahmadinejad's role at nuclear conference.
New US warning to Syria on Scuds.
ASIA
Mass protest in Nepal today.Schools in China prepare for copycat attacks.
U.S. report on Afghan war finds few gains in 6 months.
Thai protesters on defensive after storming hospital.
Japan PM renews vow to resolve U.S. base row.
China set to open World Expo 2010 in Shanghai.
AFRICA
UN extends Sudan peacekeeping mission another year.
North Korea and Zimbabwe in World Cup controversy.
'Hundred killed' in Chad clashes.
Somali-Canadians getting piece of pirates' ransom pie: Intelligence expert.
South African police find large explosives cache.
EUROPE
Ex-PM Tymoshenko says Russia wants to destroy Ukrainian sovereignty.
Greece readies austerity measures.
U.K. General Election 2010: Tony Blair denies Gordon Brown has 'failed'.
Belgian lawmakers vote to ban full-face veils in public.
U.S. seeks to revamp NATO Treaty in Europe.
Spain unemployment tops 20 percent.
AMERICAS
Deaths in Mexico drug war pass 22,000, but who's counting?
Immigration debate shakes US to the core.
Obama threatened by heckuva glob.
White House says no new offshore drilling until investigation is complete.
Rescue mission under way for Mexican journalists.
Arizona law on immigration puts police in tight spot.
Tensions rise over Haiti tent camps.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Two NY men charged with aiding al Qaeda.
Pakistani intelligence officials say Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud is alive.
CIA to station more analysts overseas as part of its strategy.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Criminal investigation being considered for Goldman Sachs.
Buffett: Economy showing signs of big improvement.
U.S. economy likely grew 3.4 percent in first quarter.
Russia's Katyn Files Are Now Open To The Public
The mass graves were found by the German army when it invaded Russia. It was immediately used as propaganda against the Russians who continued to deny they were to blame until 1990. But even today the Communist Party in Russia says the killings were carried out by German soldiers. Photo from The Daily MailRussia Opens Its Files On The Katyn Massacre
In a move that takes it one step closer to easing its long-running tensions with Poland, Russia on Wednesday posted online for the first time its files on the Soviet Union's World War II massacre of thousands of Polish officers in Katyn forest.
The documents — which were once classified — were opened to the public in 1992, but have mainly only been read by researchers and historians. Now for the first time, anyone with a computer can see for themselves the files that prove Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and his aides were responsible for the killings of 22,000 Polish officers in the forest in western Russia. "Let people see [the files], let them know who made the decision to kill the Polish officers," said Russian President Dmitri Medvedev, who ordered that the files be published online. "It's all there in the documents. All signatures are there, all the faces are known."
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More News On The Katyn Massacre
Documents prove Stalin signed death warrant for 22,000 Poles -- Sydney Morning Herald
Secret documents confirm Stalin DID sanction Katyn massacre... but Russia still won't name police who shot 22,000 -- The Daily Mail
Documents show Stalin signed Katyn death warrants -- The Telegraph
Russia posts Katyn massacre documents online -- The Guardian
Russia opens Katyn massacre archive -- Financial Times
Russia posts documents on Polish executions online -- CNN
Russia posts some Katyn documents on Internet -- AP
Commentary: The issue will never die - Poles will always want more -- Times Online
New Katyn documents published by Russia "good sign": Polish PM -- Xinhuanet
My Comment: Russia wants to close the file on this part of it's Soviet history .... this goes a long way to accomplish that.
Europe's Financial And Economic Mess Gets Messier Everyday
Spain's Unemployment Rate Rises To One In FIVE As Investors Fear Debt Crisis Of Greek Proportions -- Daily Mail
Spain's jobless rate has surpassed 20 per cent for the first time since 1997, sparking investors' fears that the country could soon be facing a debt crisis of Greek proportions.
The Spanish government revealed the figures today as it offered more dismal news for a recession-plagued economy that is being dragged into Europe's debt crisis.
The National Statistics Institute said the rate rose 1.22 percentage points in the first quarter to 20.05 percent.
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More News On Europe's Financial Crisis
Greece readies austerity measures -- Yahoo News/Reuters
As Greek Drama Plays Out, Where Is Europe? -- New York Times
Spain unemployment tops 20 percent -- CNN
Spain jobless rate over 20 pct, adding to woes -- AP
Downgraded Spain decides to shelve worthless enviro-energy projects -- Washington Examiner
Germany and Greece: Neither a borrower nor a lender be -- The Economist
Greek debt crisis: Bailout likely, but will it be enough? -- Christian Science Monitor
Financial Crisis in Greece, Europe Could Threaten US and World Economy -- L.A. Times
Crisis for Europe in Greek Debt? -- Council On Foreign Relations
FACTBOX-German commentaries on Greek debt crisis -- Reuters
Explaining German angst over Greece -- Gavin Hewitt, BBC
Angela Merkel is pushing Greece beyond the pain threshold -- Kevin Featherstone, The Guardian opinion
Europe's Other Crisis -- Mathew Kaminski, Wall Street Journal
Animal Private Parts Exposed
Animals filmed for television wildlife documentary series are denied their right to privacy, a leading U.K. academic claimed in a report that emerged Friday. [More]I was all set to say something about denying animal privacy tonight on the grill when I looked up the leading academic.
His specialty is sitcoms.
Sounds to me like somebody's goofing with somebody here.
Either that or he--and the people who employ him--are insane.
South And North Korean Officials Meet Seperately With China's President
South Korea's Lee Talks Security Risks With Chinese Leader -- Washington Post/Reuters
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - South Korean President Lee Myung-bak held talks with his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao in Shanghai on Friday that touched on security risks caused by the North's suspected attack on a warship from the South.
China, the reclusive and impoverished North's biggest benefactor with the most influence in Pyongyang, wants to prevent further tensions that increase the chances of war but is not about to punish its neighbor, analysts said.
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More News on South And North Korea Meeting With China's Officials
China president meets leaders of 2 Koreas amid crisis over sinking of South's naval ship -- Today Online
South Korea & China Discuss Naval Disaster of Cheonan -- Arirang
Chinese President offers condolences -- Korea Times
N. Korean Denial on Sunken Ship Clouds Lee-Hu Meeting -- Bloomberg Businessweek
North Korea's No. 2 Official Meets With China's President -- Global Security Newswire
My Comment: Both China and South Korea have little (if any) influence over North Korea. I expect nothing to come from these talks .... but I do expect excellent photo ops.
GRE Round Up for Apr. 30
There's some good stuff being turned out by the Gun Rights Examiners. I hope you're availing yourself of it, and importantly, sharing these links via emails, on blogs and forums, with your local newspaper editor, etc.
A common complaint is media bias and absence of representation for "our side."
These people work hard to change that and ask for nothing from those of us their labors serve other than to help spread the word. I hope no one thinks that's too much to ask.
Here are their latest offerings:
Steve D. Jones/Fort Smith:
The lies against open carry in Oklahoma
Liston Matthews/Knoxville:
Unconstitutionally vague.....unintended consequences!
Chris Woodard/Tucson:
It's official. July 29, 2010
Go. Read. And please share these links.
You're doing that, right?
A common complaint is media bias and absence of representation for "our side."
These people work hard to change that and ask for nothing from those of us their labors serve other than to help spread the word. I hope no one thinks that's too much to ask.
Here are their latest offerings:
Steve D. Jones/Fort Smith:
The lies against open carry in Oklahoma
Liston Matthews/Knoxville:
Unconstitutionally vague.....unintended consequences!
Chris Woodard/Tucson:
It's official. July 29, 2010
Go. Read. And please share these links.
You're doing that, right?
Why Is Our Intel On "Dead" Terrorists Usually Wrong
Wanted: Accurate Intel On 'Dead' Terrorists -- Washington Times
Taliban leader Qari Hussain? Killed in January 2008 ... until he appeared at a news conference a few months later in Waziristan.
Al Qaeda official Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri? Annihilated in a drone attack in September ... but still able to give an exclusive interview in October.
Taliban honcho Hakimullah Mehsud? Wiped out in a missile attack in January ... or was he?
Reports on Thursday that Mehsud was only wounded in that U.S. drone attack have prompted questions about the quality of intelligence emerging from Pakistan, a key U.S. ally in the war against al Qaeda and the Taliban.
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My Comment: The CIA (and the Pakistan military) do not have the boots on the ground to quickly verify on who was killed and/or wounded in a drone missile strike. This lack of information will always produce false reports and analysis .... including (maybe) this one.
Remembering The Fall Of Saigon
Vietnam Re-Enacts Fall Of Saigon To Mark 35th Anniversary Of War's End -- USA Today
Vietnam today marked the 35th anniversary of the Communist victory in the Vietnam War with a grand military parade through the former Saigon and a re-enactment of North Vietnamese tanks crashing through the gates of the presidential palace.
While official speeches touted the liberation of the country, the Associated Press reports, the government basked more in their economic achievements that in the historic military defeat of the United States.
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More News On The 35th Anniversary Of The Fall Of Saigon
Vietnam celebrates 35th anniversary of war's end -- AP
Vietnam re-enacts fall of Saigon to mark war milestone -- BBC
Vietnam, 35 years on -- New York Post
Vietnam 35th Anniversary -- ABD News (Photos)
Six More Names Added to Vietnam Wall -- US News & World Report
Saigon’s Fall, 35 Years Later -- Ling Dinh, New York Times opinion
Fall of Saigon revisited -- Washington Times editorial
Heavy Fighting Reported On Chad - Darfur Border
Chad's government says the army has killed 105 insurgents and beaten back a new attack near the Sudan border, but the rebels have denied the claims.
FPRN leader Adoum Yacoub said both sides had lost lives but did not give any details.
This is the first battle since Chad and Sudan agreed to stop supporting rebels in each other's country in February.
Chad's President Idriss Deby this week sent a message congratulating Sudan's Omar al-Bashir on his re-election.
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More News On Chad
Chad Says Forces Kill More Than 100 Rebels -- Voice of America
106 killed in Chad clashes: government spokesman -- AFP
Chadian army clashes with rebels -- Washington Post/Reuters
Over 100 dead as Chad rebels clash with government -- RFI English
War And Peace On The Eastern Front -- Strategy Page
Afghanistan Goes GaGa Over Lady Gaga's Hit "Telephone."
Afghanistan Goes Gaga -- The Smoking Gun
Meet the soldiers behind the hit viral remake of "Telephone" video.
In what may be the most entertaining music video homage ever shot in a war zone, a group of American soldiers stationed at a military base in southwest Afghanistan star in a lip-synced version of Lady Gaga's hit "Telephone." The video, which yesterday began to spread online, was filmed recently inside what appears to be a garage at the Forward Operating Base in Farah Province. Posted to YouTube a week ago, the 3:45 production--complete with props, signs, and costumes--features an all-male cast from the 82nd Airborne Division.
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My Comment: The official Lady Gaga version of this song is below.
Second Amendment Sellout
I ordinarily try not to drive traffic to my enemies, but this time I'll make an exception.
I also ordinarily try to keep the language clean around here. Again, it's exception time.
Read on, having been warned.
Yo, Federale:
Fuck you, you racist asshole.
Any time you want to "use" that "stinkin' badge" on me, let me know, douchebag. You do say you're not afraid to.
Come out from behind your screen name, coward, and face me.
That shouldn't be a problem for a big, brave "Only One," should it?
I also ordinarily try to keep the language clean around here. Again, it's exception time.
Read on, having been warned.
Yo, Federale:
Fuck you, you racist asshole.
Any time you want to "use" that "stinkin' badge" on me, let me know, douchebag. You do say you're not afraid to.
Come out from behind your screen name, coward, and face me.
That shouldn't be a problem for a big, brave "Only One," should it?
We're the Only Ones Lying Enough
The jury found the officer, Patrick Pogan, 24, guilty of filing a criminal complaint that contained false statements concerning the cyclist, Christopher Long, including an assertion that Mr. Long knocked Mr. Pogan down by intentionally steering his bicycle into him. [More]What did we just get done saying about lying?
The good thing about the dismissal on other charge is, had Long been the one to "recklessly assault" Pogan, I doubt he'd be convicted too. I'd actually bet on it.
[Via David G]
Inquest In The Death Of Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe Begins
Procession: Hearses carrying the coffins of Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe, 39, and Trooper Josh Hammond, 18, pass mourners Wootton Bassett last year. Photo from The Daily Mail.Inquest Resumes Into Death Of Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe -- Times Online
The inquest into the death of the most senior British Army officer to be killed in action since the Falklands resumes this morning.
Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe, commanding officer of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, died alongside a teenage soldier when their vehicle struck a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan on July 1 last year.
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More News On The Death Of Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe
Lt Col Thorneloe died after insisting on taking 'top cover' position -- The Telegraph
British officer killed by IED 'insisted on taking most exposed position' -- The Telegraph
Lt Col Rupert Thorneloe took role to 'inspire' his men -- BBC
Lieutenant Colonel Rupert Thorneloe inquest begins -- The Guardian
Army commander killed by Taliban bomb on Helmand patrol 'requested more helicopters' -- Daily Mail
Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe 'died leading from the front' -- Times Online
My Comment: This officer is a true hero .... and I am sure his soldiers must miss him everyday.
We're the Only Ones Going Swimmingly Enough
Cobb police SWAT team member Sgt. Ken Reda, 37, and Shelley Powell, also 37, were both charged with making false statements and obstruction, allegedly lying about who was on the boat and the circumstances around the accident. [More]That's the thing about tolerating a culture of lying. Those who can bring themselves to lie for you when your butt is on the line can also bring themselves to lie against you when it's their butts...
Hell of a thing, not knowing when the backup you're relying on, at times with your life, may turn on you and opt for self-preservation. Can you imagine dying and your supposed "friends" cover up the circumstances? If they'd do that low, what wouldn't they cover up, especially if someone who means nothing to them is involved?
Kind of an unintended consequence, wouldn't you say? The cost that comes permanently attached to the perceived benefits of the "Only Ones" culture...you can trust no one?
Talk about miserable. It's enough to give someone an attitude.
And to think how many juries automatically accept the word of testifying officers over suspects.
I wonder how many times these two have been called to testify...?
[Via Harvey]
Wardrobe Control

Debate over hunter-orange heats up [More]
Because, evidently, you are incapable of dressing yourself.
Do it for the children.
Wrong Social Media Choice?
A Surrey judge ordered two weapons prohibitions Thursday after a youth last year posed with an AK-47 on a Facebook page... [More]Maybe they should have used Twitter...?
Delusional
So what we're being told, either by elected officials or private sector officials, is that we don't want to do things to restrict access to guns or where guns are taken, because we don't have the guts to upset the people with lots of guns. [More]Bear in mind Vanderboegh's new BFF is talking about Chicago here. I still laugh over the suggestion that Mike should have put a "We Are Everywhere" sticker on his back...
Afghanistan War News Updates -- April 30, 2010
U.S. and Afghan soldiers walk with Afghan civilians to a helicopter pick-up landing site in the village of Kopak in the Mohammud-Agha district, Logar province, Afghanistan, April 22, 2010. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Russell GilchrestAfghanistan Forces Face Four More Years Of Combat, Warns Nato Official -- The Guardian
Nato's top civilian official in Afghanistan warns of further deaths in 'very tough year' for British and other foreign troops.
British and other foreign troops deployed in Afghanistan face a "very tough" time ahead and can expect to be engaged in a combat role for three or four more years, Nato's most senior civilian official in the country said today.
Mark Sedwill, a former UK ambassador to Afghanistan, warned of further troop deaths in the region, saying: "We cannot allow judgment of success to be the absence of casualties."
Read more ....
More News On Afghanistan
Afghan Taliban getting stronger, Pentagon says -- L.A. Times
U.S. Report on Afghan War Finds Few Gains in 6 Months -- New York Times
NATO soldier killed in Afghanistan: ISAF -- AFP
France says troops killed 4 Afghan civilians -- CNN
France says troops kill four young Afghan civilians -- Reuters
Afghan Death Sparks Protest -- Wall Street Journal
Afghanistan war: US night raid sparks protest over civilian deaths -- Christian Science Monitor
Troops kill guest in MP’s home -- Dispatch Online
US forces kill MP’s relative in botched night raid -- Times Online
Afghan MP: US troops murdered my relative in raid -- Independent
An Underfunded Program

Mayor Richard Daley today urged Chicagoans to turn in firearms in exchange for a prepaid credit card, but the city is going to have to pass the hat to come up with enough money to cover the yearly program. [More]
I don't suppose "starve the beast" is an option?
Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.
Time to Crime in Bloomberg Paradise
That "iron pipeline" doesn't seem to flow very well. I wonder what the breakdown is for "Over"...?
Here's the presser.
Here's the New York reports page.
I'd like to see a "time to conviction" chart. And another one for "length of sentences." For BATFU.
Randy Hillman: Oath Breaker
Randy Hillman, director of the Alabama Association of District Attorneys, opposed the bill and urged law-enforcement officers to do the same. In an e-mail to law-enforcement officers before the bill was passed he said, in part, “These weapons have no legitimate sporting function and will only serve to endanger the lives of law enforcement.” [More]Bite me, Randy. You and the FOP.
Getting to the Heart of the Matter
What's the big deal?
Don't they already own us?
And can't you just see a future Repo Men-type scenario where a government health panel says it's time to turn things off and begin the harvest?
Hey, maybe they could make eligibility for fedcare contingent on agreeing...assuming that's not already buried in there somewhere...
It is telling, though, how they still use the word "donor."
Don't they already own us?
And can't you just see a future Repo Men-type scenario where a government health panel says it's time to turn things off and begin the harvest?
Hey, maybe they could make eligibility for fedcare contingent on agreeing...assuming that's not already buried in there somewhere...
It is telling, though, how they still use the word "donor."
Conspiracy Theory
Not that I want to start a new one, but this does seem awfully damn convenient for the anti-progress "progressives"...
World News Briefs -- April 30, 2010
Oil From Spill Is Reported to Have Reached the Coast -- New York Times
NEW ORLEANS —Coast Guard officials were investigating reports early Friday morning that oil from a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico had washed ashore overnight, threatening fisheries and wildlife in fragile marshes and islands along the Gulf Coast.
Officials had not confirmed whether any tentacles of the oil slick had actually touched land, but Petty Officer Shawn Eggert of the United States Coast Guard said that officials were planning a flyover Friday morning to assess how the oil was moving, and whether it was making landfall.
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MIDDLE EAST
Iraq vote recount to start Monday; May take 3 weeks.
Clinton questions Ahmadinejad's role at nuclear conference.
New US warning to Syria on Scuds.
ASIA
U.S. report on Afghan war finds few gains in 6 months.
Thai protesters on defensive after storming hospital.
Japan PM renews vow to resolve U.S. base row.
China set to open World Expo 2010 in Shanghai.
AFRICA
'Hundred killed' in Chad clashes.
Somali-Canadians getting piece of pirates' ransom pie: Intelligence expert.
South African police find large explosives cache.
EUROPE
Greece readies austerity measures.
U.K. General Election 2010: Tony Blair denies Gordon Brown has 'failed'.
Belgian lawmakers vote to ban full-face veils in public.
U.S. seeks to revamp NATO Treaty in Europe.
Spain unemployment tops 20 percent.
AMERICAS
Obama threatened by heckuva glob.
White House says no new offshore drilling until investigation is complete.
Rescue mission under way for Mexican journalists.
Arizona law on immigration puts police in tight spot.
Tensions rise over Haiti tent camps.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Pakistani intelligence officials say Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud is alive.
CIA to station more analysts overseas as part of its strategy.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Criminal investigation being considered for Goldman Sachs.
Buffett: Economy showing signs of big improvement.
U.S. economy likely grew 3.4 percent in first quarter.
Does Lindsay Lohan Gun Photo Show Violation of Federal Law?
[A]re we witnessing evidence of a federal felony in progress? [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at an ongoing train wreck. Not that I actually give a damn, but all the "Authorized Journalists" appear oblivious to the real story here.
Share the link?
This Day in History: April 30
At Crooked Billet on April 30, 1778, British Maj. John Simcoe's troops ambushed Brig. Gen. John Lacey's platoon, killing 26 and capturing 58 Continental Army soldiers. [More]
Military And Intelligence Nes Briefs -- April 30, 2010
Police officers are sealed into protective suits during a 2005 bioterrorism drill in New Jersey. The United States is unlikely to use nuclear weapons against a biological-weapon threat, even though a recent nuclear policy review left that option available, according to analysts (Stan Honda/Getty Images).U.S. Unlikely to Respond to Biological Threat With Nuclear Strike, Experts Say -- Global Security Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The United States is not likely to use nuclear force to respond to a biological weapons threat, even though the Obama administration left open that option in its recent update to the nation's nuclear weapons policy, experts say (See GSN, April 22).
"The notion that we are in eminent danger of confronting a scenario in which hundreds of thousands of people are dying in the streets of New York as a consequence of a biological weapons attack is fanciful," said Michael Moodie, a consultant who served as assistant director for multilateral affairs in the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency during the George H.W. Bush administration.
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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS
Navy Says NLOS-LS Cancellation Won’t Delay LCS -- Defense Tech
Helium-3 Shortage Could Mean Nuke Detection ‘Disaster’ -- The Danger Room
Six issues in military robotics -- James Hasik (H/T: Defense Industry Daily)
Boeing starts production line for A160 in Mesa -- Business Journal
U.S. Army Modernization Strategy Stresses Affordability -- Defense News
Critiquing Prompt Global Strike -- Armchair Generalist
US Army Wants 120mm Guided Mortars for the Front Lines -- Defense Industry Daily
Army Slaps Gear On Chopping Block -- DoD Buzz
Top Gun Rises From The Dead -- Strategy Page
Vietnam marks 35th anniversary of end of war -- Navy Times
New U.S. - Russia Nuclear Agreement Facing Ratification Problems In The U.S. Senate
Key Senator Expects Tough Fight On Arms Control Deal -- Global Security Newswire
Friction between Democratic and Republican senators is likely to complicate efforts to ratify a new U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control treaty, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) told the Boston Globe in remarks published today (see GSN, April 28).
Signed earlier this month by U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, the pact would obligate the two former Cold War adversaries to both lower their respective strategic arsenals to 1,550 fielded warheads and to limit their deployed nuclear delivery vehicles -- missiles, submarines and bombers -- to 700, with another 100 permitted in reserve. Under a 2002 pact, Moscow and Washington had until 2012 to reduce their deployed strategic stockpiles to a maximum of 2,200 weapons each.
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My Comment: Traditionally .... when important treaties were being negotiated and agreed upon between the U.S. and other countries .... the U.S. Senate was involved by being briefed and having their own opinions considered. However .... under this administration .... a different tack was followed in which many in the Senate are of the opinion (particularly on the Republican side) that they were deliberately left out.
There are always political consequences when a government pursues such an independent course, and the White House is going to experience this when they find that they have problems in ratifying the treaty. With a majority of Americans opposing the treaty, this is going to be an uphill battle .... especially in an election year.
Not Much To Show After 6 Months Into The Afghan Surge
U.S. and Afghan soldiers prepare to board a CH-47 Chinook helicopters to return to base after a mission in the village of Kopak, Mohammud-Agha district, Logar province, Afghanistan, April 22, 2010. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Russell GilchrestU.S. Report on Afghan War Finds Few Gains in 6 Months -- New York Times
KABUL, Afghanistan — A Pentagon report on the last six months in Afghanistan portrays an Afghan government with limited credibility among its people, a still active if not growing insurgency and an enormous reliance on American troops to train, outfit and finance the country’s defense forces for the foreseeable future.
The report, released on Wednesday, is mandated by Congress every six months. It points to some improvements, including an increased optimism among Afghans about their government and the slowing of the insurgency in places where NATO troops have concentrated their efforts.
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My Comment: After spending tens of billions of dollars, scores of lives lost, and a surge that has been growing in strength since last year .... this is all that we have to show for it?
With military and political planners laying the groundwork for an exit strategy two years from now .... I am not optimistic that anything will improve by then .... not optimistic at all.
Why Does It Cost Roughly $1 Million A Year To Support The Deployment Of A Single Soldier To Afghanistan

Pentagon Doles Out Sweetheart Deals For Wartime Supplies -- The Danger Room
According to White House budget estimates, it costs roughly $1 million a year to support the deployment of a single soldier to Afghanistan. Ever wonder why it costs so much? Landlocked country, long supply lines, poor infrastructure, yadda yadda. But how about another possible contributing factor: The reliance of the Pentagon’s main supply agency on no-bid contracts?
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My Comment: I am definitely in the wrong type of work.
Mexico's Drug Cartel War Casualties Approaching 23,000 Killed
Deaths In Mexico Drug War Pass 22,000, But Who's Counting?
MEXICO CITY — As the death toll has climbed from drug-related violence in Mexico, it's fallen largely to newspapers to keep the count.
Two weeks ago, a government report that legislators leaked spoke of 22,700 deaths over little more than a three-year period, a far higher body count than the 18,000 or so given by El Universal, a leading newspaper.
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My Comment: When you have casualty rates of 50 killed in three days .... in one city .... that is when you know that you are in a war.
Pakistan's Civil War Is About To Escalate

In Shift, Pakistan Considers Attack On Militant Lair -- New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani military, long reluctant to heed American urging that it attack Pakistani militant groups in their main base in North Waziristan, is coming around to the idea that it must do so, in its own interests.
Western officials have long believed that North Waziristan is the single most important haven for militants with Al Qaeda and the Taliban fighting American and NATO forces in Afghanistan. Pakistan has nurtured militant groups in the area for years in order to exert influence beyond its borders.
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My Comment: For the past few years U.S. military and government officials have been pushing Pakistan to conduct this offensive, but the Pakistan Government has always refrained because they knew that such an offensive would produce enormous casualties and a massive refugee crisis.
But with Pakistan's war against its Islamic extremists continuing, the Pakistan Government and military have come to the conclusion that they now have no choice .... they will now need to storm the Taliban's safe sanctuaries in North Waziristan.
The repositioning of thousands of Pakistan troops into Pakistan's Frontier regions has already changed the dynamics on the ground, but when the offensive starts .... and it will start in the next few months .... expect a massive increase in casualties and a spill over effect into Afghanistan.
Pentagon On Alert As Oil Spill In The Gulf Of Mexico Worsens
Pentagon On Alert As Gulf Coast Readies For Oil's Onslaught -- McClatchy News
WASHINGTON — With crude oil expected to wash up Thursday night on the Gulf Coast, President Barack Obama stepped up federal efforts Thursday to help clean up the spill in the Gulf of Mexico, putting the Department of Defense at the ready and dispatching three Cabinet officers to the scene.
The president spoke Thursday with the governors of Louisiana, Florida, Texas, Alabama and Mississippi, and in brief remarks from the White House Rose Garden he said the government was using "every single available resource at our disposal."
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal declared a state of emergency.
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Where crews placed booms along the Gulf Coast to ward off the approaching oil spill. | Lee Hulteng, Judy Treible / MCTMy Comment: I presume that the U.S. military will assist in the placement of booms as well as protecting it's own naval assets in the region. But this disaster is too big for any one group to take a handle of the situation .... the military included.
India And Pakistan Pledge To Improve Relations
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (L) shakes hands with his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani during their meeting in Thimphu, capital of Bhutan, on April 29, 2010. (Xinhua/Chen Zhanjie)From L.A. Times:
Pakistani Prime Minister Yusaf Raza Gilani and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meet in Bhutan and officials later say they will open discussions on ‘all issues of mutual concern.’ The U.S. would like to see Pakistan focus more troops on Afghanistan and fewer on India.
Senior Indian and Pakistani officials pledged Thursday to improve frosty relations between their nations following a meeting between their prime ministers at the periphery of a regional summit in Bhutan.
Lowering the temperature between the wary nuclear neighbors has been a key goal of the United States in its broader bid to root out terrorism in South Asia.
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My Comment: Resuming the discussion to have peace talks is better than having no talks at all .... but both sides still have a very long way to go.







