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Archive for August 14, 2006
U.S. blows UK case early. Not 2006… 2004!
ANYONE REMEMBER NOOR KHAN?
August 14, 2006 by mugsy.
On Sunday, NBC News reported that the Bush administration may have prematurely exposed the British investigation of a terrorist groups’ plan to use explosives to down as many as 10 aircraft headed for the US, for political gain, forcing MI-5 to move before they were ready, possibly allowing the heads of these terrorist plots to get away.
This might be surprising had they not have already done this at least once (and arguably as many as three times) before.
When I heard the US may have forced the UK to move in on the latest airline bomber plot early in order to score some cheap political points because of an election, one name immediately sprang to mind: Mohammad Naeem Noor Khan, the MI-5 mole that had infiltrated al Qaeda in 2004 and may have led us to The Big “O” himself, but because the Bush Administration desperately needed to disrupt the momentum of the Democratic National Convention that had just ended two days before, giving Senator Kerry a bump that extended his lead in the polls, they needed something to remind everyone (to quote a line from “V”) “WHY THEY NEED US!”.
Exposing the name of “Valery Plame” was bad enough, but exposing the name of a Pakistani double-agent that had infiltrated al-Qaeda’s inner sanctum…
And of course, they’ve now done it once again, and just as before, no one seems to remember.
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ABC News still referring to “the Far Left”. My letter to them:
August 14, 2006 by mugsy.
Dear ABC News,
I was seriously bothered by comments on “World News Tonight” regarding the victory of Ned Lamont over incumbent Joe Lieberman in Connecticut’s Democratic Primary last Tuesday. I am still hearing the ridiculous meme being perpetuated that Lamont’s win is somehow the result of “Left Wing extremists that seek to push the Party to the far Left.” Nothing could be farther from the truth.
Senator Lieberman has earned a reputation as THE LEAST Democratic senator in the Democratic Party, constantly siding with the Republican Neo-Conservatives in Congress over his own Party, often going as far as to chastise his own Party for not acting more like Republicans. He simultaneously bashes Democrats that bash him and his campaign… just a small taste of the Neo-Conservative hypocrisy that Connecticut voters have grown to loath in their Senator.
The Democratic vote for Ned Lamont was a vote for a RETURN to more Democratic principles. A vote FOR party unity and a REJECTION of the Bush Doctrine… which is the REAL extremist position in our country (war mongering, Constitutional violations, extreme fiscal irresponsibility, and just an overall nasty demeanor that has permiated the public at large - “That racist, sexist, homophobic xenophobia you smell… you’re soaking in it!”)
“Anti War” is NOT “the extreme Left position“. 60% of all Americans now want an exit strategy for the imminent withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, so please stop referring to “the anti-war movement” as “the far Left” because it’s patently false.
A key reason for the selection of Senator Lieberman as the 2000 Vice Presidential nominee was his party-splitting vote to impeach President Clinton in 1998, even chastising him on the Senate floor. Selecting Lieberman was mostly a maneuver to attract both Conservative voters and Democrats dismayed over President Clinton’s behavior.
But to now listen to Senator Lieberman repeatedly defend President Bush for committing crimes and defending atrocities resulting from his policies, only serve to heighten Senator Lieberman’s detachment from the core principles of the Democratic Party… regulation of government and industry for the betterment of society; whereas the Republican agenda is the exact opposite: regulating people for the benefit of government and industry).
It comes as no surprise that Senator Lieberman hasn’t yet questioned WHY he received so many ringing Conservative endorsements, including several by some of the most radical extremists hate-mongers in the Republican Party:
o Sean Hannity, of “Hannity & Colmes” on Fox - Publicly endorsed Lieberman on his show and organized a fund-raiser in CT (link).
o Ann Coulter - “He needs to just come on over (to our side).” (link)
o Michelle Malkin is posting links to stories that show Lieberman leading Lamont in polls on her blog. (link)
o Bill Kristol, Editor of “The Weekly Standard” - “Is it too soon to consider him for the Republican Vice Presidential nomination in 2008?” (link)
o Karl Rove - “Whatever we can do, we will do (for Lieberman).” (link)
o Tony Snow - “A vote for Lamont is a vote for another 9/11.” (link)
o Tom Delay gave his support for Lieberman “over Lamont” (link)
o NYC Mayor Bloomberg says he would campaign for Lieberman if asked (link)
o James Guckert (aka Neo-Conservative male prostitute reporter Jeff Gannon) - “(JFK would) more than likely be sickened by its treatment of Sen. Joe Lieberman, one of the few in his party who takes the threat of Islamofacism seriously.” - (link)
o David Horowitz - “[Sen. Lieberman is] the one statesman in the Democratic Party who might re-unite this country in the face of its enemies.” - (link)
VP Dick Cheney, GOP Ringmaster Ken Mehlman and former WH Press Secretary McClellan also all praised Senator Lieberman. And Joe didn’t earn that kiss from President Bush because he was an impartial Independent. Speaking of which, Senator Lieberman’s decision not to support the Democratic nominee in Connecticut, but instead run as an Independent, should only further illustrate the same disloyalty to the Democratic Party that Connecticut voters recognized in Joe long ago and voted out Tuesday night.
Joe Lieberman was near the bottom of the pack in 2004, drawing a pathetic 2.5% of Democratic supporters NATION WIDE in the Democratic Primary, further illustrating that Senator Lieberman has been out of the Democratic mainstream for a very long time. And no one was blaming “bloggers” for his unpopularity back then, now were they?
And still Senator Lieberman can’t understand why he is so vilified by voters in “his own Party”. The Party didn’t reject Joe… Joe rejected his Party… long ago. Please stop perpetuating the falsehood that Democrats are “split”, “in disarray” or otherwise being usurped by a “radical minority”. You are only doing the Republican’s dirty work for them by perpetuating the myth that Democrats “are in disarray”. They claim, “Democrats can’t agree on anything”. Of course, half of that “disarray” was frequently The Good Senator from Connecticut. Now with Joe gone, I think you’re going to see a lot less of that.
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Welcome to the new BI30 web log!
August 14, 2006 by mugsy.
“BI30″ is shorthand for The “Bush in 30 Seconds” Archive, a video archive of all 330 contest entries from MoveOn.org’s famous 2003/2004 ad contest.
Our new blog will be an extention of BI30.org as a place to present commentary, report news, and update you on contest news. Check back often!
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