Monday, May 11, 2009

Photo of "torture" as Example of Stess Positions is Fake

Andrew Sullivan in His article "Karl Rove's Definition Of "Torture" uses a photo of a man between two litters as an example of torture.  Well Andrew Sullivan didn't due proper research.  The photo is really an example of how a hostile combative military member is withstrained in a sitution where psychiatric drugs or a 4 point withstaints are not readaly available to a medic or Behavirial Science Specialist.  This is not an example of touture at all.  If it were, then this in an example of something being called tourture that are often utilized by the U.S. Military on its own people.  Chemical CS gas is used in training as well on US Soldiers.  Many eleite soldiers have been water boarded.  The bottom line here is that while at the White House Coorspondants Dinner comidian Sykes wishs that Rush Limbaugh would die an Awful death but God forbid we use low level intergrigation to gather vital information that would possibly save thousands of lives. 







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It is worth remembering given the current state of the debate. Karl Rove has been aggressively arguing that nothing that the Bush administration did could be construed as torture, not even the Khmer Rouge technique of water-boarding, let alone the long-term sleep deprivation, stress positions, hypothermia, forced nudity, hooding, dietary manipulation, sensory deprivation and all the other "EIT"s his president authorized.







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Iran Frees US Reporter Jailed For Spying




A lawyer for an American journalist jailed in Iran on charges of spying says she has been freed from prison. Roxana Saberi

Ms Saberi has reported for US National Public Radio, the BBC and Fox News



Abdolsamad Khorramshahi said Roxana Saberi is "now out of jail".


It comes after an Iranian appeal court reduced her eight-year prison term to a two-year suspended sentence.







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Edwards Campaign Knew About Affair, Would Sabotage Nomination




I've talked to a lot of former Edwards staffers about this. Up until December of 2007, most on Edwards' staff didn't believe rumors about the affair.


But by late December, early January of last year, several people in his inner circle began to think the rumors were true.


Several of them had gotten together and devised a "doomsday" strategy of sorts.


Basically, if it looked like Edwards was going to win the Democratic Party nomination, they were going to sabotage his campaign, several former Edwards' staffers have told me.


They said they were Democrats first, and if it looked like Edwards was going to become the nominee, they were going to bring down the campaign.







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Scare Force 1 Photo Released






The controversial Air Force One flyover in New York City has been released following several Freedom of Information Act inquiry’s.  Rather then using photo shop or another program, the Obama Administration thought it would replace the old AF1 Photo over Mount Rushmore with a 328,000 a low level Fly Over with the Statue of Liberty in the Background.  Several websites have duplicated this photo to show how easy it would be to do a photoshop version of the photo.


Here are your tax dollars at work


Scare Force One

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Late Friday personnel dump: Scare Force One staffer “resigns”


White House Military Office director Louis Caldera tendered his resignation this afternoon. The NY Daily News has the story.


Here’s the official review of the incident. It does not cover DoD or FAA involvement. The report says “Initial planning” began in “March 2009 or earlier” without specifying who exactly initiated the planning and why. Caldera blames “severe back muscle spasms” and his recent return from a trip to Mexico for his failure to read e-mail concerning the mission. Also: He had a grand total of two email accounts. You can’t expect a crony paper-pusher to keep track of all that! (Source: Michelle Malkin)





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Saturday, May 09, 2009

UGA Murder Suspect's body found in shallow grave




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The body of triple murder suspect UGA Professor George Zinkhan was found nearly 1 mile from when his car was found last week. It appears he dug his own grave, covering himself before firing a single gun shot to the head.  Two hand guns were found on the scene.  An autopsy wil be performed to make positive identifiucation of the remains.






Zinkhan’s well-hidden body was discovered Saturday by cadaver dogs — an Australian shepherd and a German shepherd — at 9:50 a.m. Saturday. The civilian Alpha Search and Rescue Team was working woods beyond the initial search area. Zinkhan’s temporary grave was in thick woods about 1,000 yards from an elementary school and about a mile from where his red Jeep Liberty was recovered more than a week ago. Zinkhan’s home in Bogart in Clarke County is not far away.








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Friday, May 08, 2009

VA Doctor Refuse Responibility for HIV infected patients




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Here is food for thought for those who wish for a National Health care system run by the United States Government.  The Department of Veterans Affairs is a socialized health care modality that the Obama Administartion is concidering.


In this case, Tained Endoscopic equipment was not properly sterielized at 3 VA Medical Centers.  To date 5 have Tested Positive for HIV and 11 Have tested positive for hepititus.  Although 11,000 patients could have been subject to these dirty procedures, the VA, says that there is no way to prove that it was a Tanited medical equipment that caused these veterans to become positive.  While it is true that there is no definitive way to identify if the patients received HIV or HEP from the equipment the VA has gone on a campaign to protect its interests. rather then the interest of its patients. 


If this happened at a Provate medical facility, one could persue legal remadies due to negligents.  The VA is protected from such law suits.  This is what one has to look forward to in a Governemt Health Care system.





MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — A top doctor at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs says former patients who tested positive for HIV or hepatitis will not be able to show they were infected by tainted equipment at VA medical centers. storyPhotos();


Five patients have tested positive for HIV and 33 have tested positive for hepatitis since the VA started notifying more than 11,000 people treated at three VA medical centers in Miami, Augusta, Ga., and Tennessee that they may have been exposed to infectious body fluids after using endoscopic equipment that wasn't properly sterilized.


The blood tests are continuing. The agency has stressed that the positive results for the diseases may not have come from hospital mistakes.


The VA's chief patient safety officer, Dr. Jim Bagian, said he doesn't think anyone will ever know.







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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

2 'Probable' Cases Of Swine Flu In Newberry, SC

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)  has identified two probable cases of Swine Flu in the small town of Newberry, South Carolina The Students of a private school there,  Newberry Academy, have just returned from Mexico.  Forty Children are now being tested.  The results are pending





NEWBERRY, S.C. -- South Carolina health officials said they have identified two “probable” cases of swine flu in the state and a private school headmaster said those are linked to a student trip to Mexico.The announcement from the state Department of Health and Environmental Control said more testing will be conducted at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Word of the probable cases comes a day after a private school in Newberry closed because some students felt ill after a trip to Mexico, where there has been an outbreak of swine flu.Newberry Academy Headmaster Bob Dawkins said Tuesday health officials told him one of his students probably had the illness and the other probable case involved a friend of that student.





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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Zinkham still at Large following 3 shooting Deaths in Athens, GA

By Albert N. Milliron


Update: April 26, 2009 1218 ET - 24 hours following the shooting, George Zinkhan is still on the loose.  He has not used credit cards, a Passport, or his cell phone.  A BOLO (Be on the Look out For) has been issued to Airport authorities as the Suspect has a Home in Amsterdam, Netherlands and relatives in Austin, Texas.  Mourners have begun to bring flowers to the Athens Community Theater in a Makeshift Memorial for the 3 victims: Marie Bruce, 47, Ben Teague, 63, and Tom Tanner  






A day after three adults were killed and two others injured in a shooting police say was delivered by University of Georgia marketing professor George M. Zinkhan III, friends remember the three victims described as the heart and soul of the Town & Gown Players community theatre in Athens. As of Sunday morning, police continue to search for Zinkhan.






 

Update: April 26, 2009 0935 ET -





As of 9 a.m. Sunday morning, Officials said they have not received any tips locating Zinkhan, nor have they had any hits on his cell phone, ATM use, credit card or passport.





Update: April 26, 2009 0307 ET -





Athens — Hours later, the prime suspect in a triple murder in Athens is still on the loose.





Listen to the Man Hunt Via  Athens-Clarke County Police:

Original Story Line:


The University of Georgia (UGA) website has alerted students to be on the look out for one of their own professors.  UGA students were sent text alerts that George Zinkhan, 57,  is being sought in connection with killing 3 people at the off campus Athens Community Theater.  Another student was shot and has been sent to a local hospital.  The professor is considered to be armed an dangerous and anyone who comes in contact with him should not approach but contact authorities immediately.


Politisite will be following the story and updates as appropriate will be forthcoming.




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Saturday, April 25, 2009

3 Killed, UGA Professor George Zinkhan sought in connection




UGA Professor George Zinkhan is a suspect in a shooting off campus.

George Zinkhan is a white male in his mid 50s with a goatee or beard.
Current information is that he was last seen wearing a polo shirt, blue shorts, and a backpack.
He was last thought to be in a red car in the area of Prince Avenue. Use extreme caution if contact is made.


Call 911 if you know his location. Please do not call 911 for information.
Please do not call UGA Police asking questions. Only call to provide information that you may have regarding this matter.


Having a suspect at-large, presents a threatening situation.
You are encouraged to use your best judgment in taking precautions during this time.







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Thursday, April 23, 2009

President Obama has Gibbs, Revise, Revise, Revise Again





Press Gaggle Aboard Air Force One


Posted: 22 Apr 2009 10:52 AM PDT




Here's an excerpt from the press gaggle aboard Air Force One earlier today as the President was en route to an Earth Day event in Iowa. Gibbs was once again peppered with questions about Obama's statement yesterday opening the door to a commission to prosecute Bush administration officials over devising interrrogation procedures:


Q    Any clarity from yesterday on the President's position on torture memos, and any reaction to Dennis Blair's memo that appeared in papers today?


MR. GIBBS:  Well, on the first question, what exactly -- what clarity are you looking for?


Q    We're looking -- you said you were going to talk to -- get back to us with clarity on the President's remarks.


MR. GIBBS:  Well, I think what -- maybe what I wasn't clear about yesterday and -- because what was said yesterday was exactly what the President has said for not just the past week, as we've dealt with these OLC memos, but for the past many months.  Let's just go through the whole sort of decision in general.


The President, at the beginning of his administration, banned the use of enhanced interrogation techniques because he believed they were -- they opposed our values and, on balance, they made the country less safe.  As part of an ongoing legal proceeding, the President released these memos because there was no legal justification for continuing to keep them classified; that a lot of the information that was contained in the memos, that the types of techniques were in the public domain.


So that is part of the backdrop of where we are.  The President also believes that the memos and their release should be a moment for us to reflect, but not a moment for retribution. The President, as he said yesterday, has a lot on his plate and he believes that our focus looking forward should be on the crises that we have in the bank industry, in unemployment, the financial sector, and as he and the Attorney General have said, that while no one is above the law, those that worked within the four corners of the legal advice they were given, and those that acted in good faith based on the advice they were provided should not be subject to interrogation.


That's what the President said -- that's what the President has said all along.


Q    Should not be subject to what?


MR. GIBBS:  Should not be subject to prosecution.


Q    The President said yesterday that he wanted to ensure that if there was any kind of investigation, politics were not part of the equation.  Given that, would he be supportive at some point appointing a special prosecutor to look into these Bush-era officials?


MR. GIBBS:  Well, look, I think this goes into the -- in some ways, the non-clarity of yesterday.  Let me use an example. If you go in the back of the plane, Air Force One, and spray-paint the walls and smoke in the bathroom, the President isn't going to determine whether you broke the law; a legal official is going to determine whether you broke the law.  That's the determination that will be made in any instance whereby anybody knowingly breaks the law.


Q    But due to the fact that his AG, Eric Holder, is a political appointee, would it not be less political to have a prosecutor to look into these issues?


MR. GIBBS:  I think that the lawyers that are involved are plenty capable of determining whether any law has been broken.  I want to stress that that determination is not going to be made by the President, or the Vice President, or anybody that works in the White House, because that's why many, many, many, many moons ago we created a Department of Justice.








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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

India probes dispute over 'Slumdog' child star




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Barry Artiste Op/Ed


Isn't it refreshing to see a parent making money of the backs of their nine year old child actress daughter, looking to sell their child into sexual slavery to a reporter posing as an Arab Shiek,  Yep, what a wonderful world we live in. 


I say if this is true, they should Hang the Bastard by his Nuts!  But then, in Mumbai it is a Man's world so one can be sure it is all just a quaint cultural misunderstanding!
 




India probes dispute over 'Slumdog' child starMUMBAI, India - Indian police are investigating claims and counterclaims by the parents of a child star in "Slumdog Millionaire" after a British tabloid alleged the father tried to sell the nine-year-old girl to an undercover reporter.
The accusations further complicated the lives of the families of the slum-dwelling child stars, who have come under intense scrutiny since the movie skyrocketed to Oscar-winning fame and grossed more than $300 million worldwide.
Khurshid Begum, the estranged mother of "Slumdog Millionaire" star Rubina Ali, filed a complaint with Mumbai police on Sunday after News of the World reported that the father planned to put her up for adoption. The British newspaper said the deal was allegedly offered to one of its reporters posing as a sheik from the Mideast.





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Monday, April 20, 2009

Thousands expected to light up outside Vancouver library for Pot

Barry Artiste Op/Ed
Well this is sure to be an event, during this election, one wonders which or how many politicians will show, looking too suck up some votes from the potheads, not that any would remember which Politician they met through their Smoke filled Glasses.  And we wonder about all the Marijuana related shootings and killings our Politicians spout about when stating we have a handle on Crime and we are doing our best to stop it.  Yep, I can see that! Can you? 

Wonder what would have happen during this POT FEST, of a lone cigarette smoker happen to pass by too close to a public building in contravention of our City Bylaws?  I tell you what would happen, Swat would be upon him and charge him $100.00 for endangering the Public Health, all within rock throwing distance of thousands of Pot Smokers the Public Library, funny they wont suffer a similar fate, all because they are not smoking a cigarette.

Last year the smoke was so thick it could be seen a block away and the acrid smoke could be smelled blocks away, one would think with the unemployment rampant in the city, they would be out looking for a job cause they are outraged they cannot find a job, but then when I watched them Prancing and Singing last year, who would hire them? 

In ending, it is nice to Hypocrisy Rules in a city of Politicians who clearly have no clue in how to lay down the law, except for the lone cigarette smoker watching all this . 


(Photo Inset) Minna Mah of Nanaimo held a marijuana-leaf Canadian flag above the crowd at last year's event. Photograph by: Peter Battistoni, Vancouver Sun

 http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Thousands+expected+light+outside+Vancouver+library/1513101/story.html

VANCOUVER — A cloud of marijuana smoke will be hovering over the Vancouver Public Library on Monday as thousands spark up for National Pot Smokers Day. Vancouver police will be attending the annual '420' event, which attracted some 6,000 people last year, to ensure it remains peaceful. Despite open drug use last year, no arrests were made. The festivities begin at 4:20 p.m.
 © Copyright (c) The Vancouver Sun


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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Rep. Schakowsky (D-IL) Calls Parties "Despicable' and "Shameful"

By Albert N. Milliron, Editor Politisite.com

Seems like the working Talking point to diminish the impact of the nearly 500,000 who participated in the Tax Day Tea Parties is to call the movement an Astro-Turf (Fake Grassroots) event. Nancy Pelosi related this to reporters. She stated the tea party events are being funded by BIG Business and New Corp. Anyone who has been close to the city Planners is well aware that there was no funding form outside sources and gathering permits, obtaining insurance, and providing equipment were left up to the volunteers at the local level. There has been no evidence presented that large corporations have funded any of the Tea Party Events.

The other talking point appears to be to call the participants uneducated and misinformed by those who would benefit by big business legislation. In addition some congressman are saying that these tax day parties are a direct attack on the Obama administration. Most of the tea party footage that is available shows that the participants are upset with congress as a whole and how government is involved in the free market system.


While Protesters in left wing groups get dismissed for violent acts because they're ideology is in agreement with the left leaning Main Stream Media, The Tea parties are being called, "despicable and Shameful". Interestingly enough out of the 304 tea parties that data is available for there was one arrest. Despicable and Shameful indeed.



Schakowsky Statement on 'Tax Day Tea Parties'

CHICAGO, IL (April 15, 2009) – Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-IL, released the following statement in response to “tea parties” being held on Tax Day. “The ‘tea parties’ being held today by groups of right-wing activists, and fueled by FOX News Channel, are an effort to mislead the public about the Obama economic plan that cuts taxes for 95 percent of Americans and creates 3.5 million jobs.

It’s despicable that right-wing Republicans would attempt to cheapen a significant, honorable moment of American history with a shameful political stunt. Not a single American household or business will be taxed at a higher rate this year. Made to look like a grassroots uprising, this is an Obama bashing party promoted by corporate interests, as well as Republican lobbyists and politicians.”

Source: house.gov


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Michael Patrick Leahy has invited you to the event 'Tell Jan Schakowsky it's not Tea Parties that are Despicable' on TCOT Action Projects!
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky ( A Democrat who represents the north suburbs of Chicago) publicly called the Tea Parties on April 15 "despicable and shameful."

She will be speaking at the Lariat Rest


Time: May 3, 2009 from 5pm to 6pm
Location: Lariat Steakhouse
Organized By: Michael Patrick Leahy


Event Description:
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (Democrat from north suburbs of Chicago) publically called the April 15 Tea Party Protests "despicable and shameful".


She will be speaking at the Lariat Restaurant in Peoria at 5 pm cdt on Sunday May 3. Please stop by and let her know what you think of her comments about the Tea Party Movement.


Call Lynn Scott, her speech coordinator, and let her know you want to reserve a seat at the restaurant to hear the speech, and then comment on it. Lynn can be reached at 309-673-3853


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Thursday, April 16, 2009

James Wolcott: Beclowned




James Wolcott: Beclowned By Michelle Malkin  •  April 16, 2009 12:09 PM

Watch this. Liberal toady James Wolcott argues that since he didn’t see big Tea Party crowds on his favorite left-wing tv stations and didn’t read front-page stories about the protests in his favorite left-wing newspapers, they weren’t newsworthy and no one really turned out except at the ones Fox News covered. C-SPAN host Susan Swain then displays front page after front page of local news coverage showing thousands of Tea Party participants:


“Does that change your view?”


Wolcott: Er, no.


A classic beclowning:



By the way, the unofficial estimate of yesterday’s nationwide turnout has now surpassed 240,000.


And here’s another estimate based on newspaper accounts: At least 250,000.


I’m continuing to update the mother of all Tea Party photo collections here.


Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt.







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Premier Campbell unveils new promises: Political Ransom for Votes

Barry Artiste Op/Ed


As the photo caption states:


To fight crime, Mr. Campbell said he will introduce "new legislation to require those arrested with outstanding warrants from other provinces to be immediately returned to those jurisdictions."


Well in my Opinion if Premier Campbell was serious about crime, why wait until after the election? 


We have a serious issue in this Province, and enticing votes in order to safeguard our lives against the criminal element Reeks of Political Ransom! In other words Vote for "Premier "Vito Don" Campbell or I'll let the criminals rule the Roost! 


Well "Mr. Premier Snot Nosed Scammer" I wasn't born Yesterday, and neither were the voters of BC!






VANCOUVER -- Under a new B.C. Liberal government, criminals with arrest warrants from outside British Columbia will be denied income assistance and other provincial benefits until they deal with their problems from back home.


This promise is contained in the B.C. Liberal Party election platform released in Vancouver Wednesday morning by Premier Gordon Campbell.


Focusing heavily on his party's approach to the economy -- but also addressing issues such as crime and seniors' care -- the platform outlines what Mr. Campbell calls "six pillars for a strong B.C."







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Bring back private pirate hunters: U.S. lawmaker

Barry Artiste Op/Ed


Ohh and Arms Race between Privateers and Pirates.  Imagine if you will a cargo ship armed with surface to surface missles and indiscriminaltely blowing up any boat within 5 miles of it reach.


Though a great idea in concept, cargo carriers are not Military and the Military are not Babysitters and Security Guards. One solution is the charge shippers a fee for a military escort into dangerous waters.  Designate certain days and shipping lanes like a convoy of cargo containers through the straits under military escort, and the Military charge
all ships a fee for safe passage.


Now there is an idea!






WASHINGTON -- A U.S. lawmaker says Somali piracy has an age-old solution: "Letters of marque" empowering private citizens to chase the seaborne scoundrels from the oceans.


Republican Representative Ron Paul and a handful of conservative theorists say it's time that the U.S. Congress used the technique, pioneered by European powers in the 18th century as a way to wage naval warfare on the cheap.







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The life and death of Betty "the Loan Shark"

Barry Artiste Op/Ed


Betty the Loan Shark, was a common fixture at Casino Parking lots, where it is said would dispense cash to fellow Asians whose luck ran out, guess Bettys gamble finally resulted in Craps!  Betty it seems had a different story for every occasion when arrested, from International Spy to Mother who would use her young children as human shield to ward of Hit Contracts when it was revealed she named names, any names in order to stave off deportation back to Asia.  Certainly shows why many in British Columbia blamed politicians for selling BC er's to Asian Crime Gangs, where past Governments Immigration Agencies effectiveness at background checks of immigrants was as a loose as Immigration Canada on Olestra.






All who knew her came to the same conclusion.


“It was only a matter of time,” said Asian organized-crime investigators who spoke to The Province about the woman found shot dead inside a Mercedes-Benz at a Richmond industrial complex Wednesday morning.


Her name was Betty Yan, a.k.a. Betty “the Loan Shark” Yan, a.k.a. “Big Sister” Betty, a.k.a. Betty Tung Sze Yan.







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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Senator DeMint not on the Sidelines at Tea Party Rallies




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DeMint and other well-known conservatives, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, are lined up to speak at some of the demonstrations.  DeMint will address protesters in Greenville, Columbia, and Charleston, S.C., according to his spokesman, Wesley Denton. Culberson will attend a Houston demonstration, but he is not scheduled to speak.


DeMint said he's "encouraged" about the protests because "so many are ready to stand up and fight for freedom." 


"These are moms and dads, teachers and students, businessmen and women who are concerned for their country," DeMint told FOXNews.com. "They are worried that our nation is quickly being taken in the wrong direction by politicians who are more concerned about the next election instead of the next generation."


"This cuts across party lines and demographic divides. It's not about Republican or Democrat, its about citizens who believe America can only survive if we protect the principles of liberty from a federal government that is out of control and must be reformed now. And that's a real message of hope," he said.


"The Tea Party grassroots movement understands and is sending the message to Washington that we cannot tax, borrow, and spend our way to prosperity," Culberson said.








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