Aug 11, 2006

To The Core...

The two top officials of Counterintelligence Field Activity at the Defense Department resigned this week amid investigations into their agency’s classified contracts with a businessman who has pleaded guilty to bribing department officials and Representative Randy Cunningham.

David A. Burtt II, the director of Counterintelligence Field Activity, and Joseph Hefferon, the deputy director, could not be reached for comment. A Pentagon spokeswoman said Thursday that their resignations were “a personal decision that they both made together.” <more>

98 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:07 AM

    C'mon Fitz!!

    We need those indictments

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  2. Anonymous9:16 AM

    Working for USA dot guv is the same thing as being a slut, one way or another.

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  3. Anonymous9:42 AM

    Ann Coulter ROCKS!!!! Al Rogers/Rodgers is the man.

    You would think the Terroist would back off now that Lieberman has been defeated. I'm sure there will be peace and love if the Democrats reagain control. They only want to kill Republicans after all.

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  4. Just more Bush corruption. These guys will meet their maker soon enough.

    Thank heaven they will answer for their crimes, if not here, then in their future.

    For those who believe in good and evil, it is nice to know that behaviors on earth will be judged accordingly. None of these criminals will get away with anything that they've done. They'll answer to a higher power and that includes Bush and Mr. PotatoHead.

    Oh to be a fly on the wall of St. Peters Gate.

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  5. GREAT NEWS PEOPLE (from RawStory) - it appears as if Bush is RAPIDLY losing what little support he had):

    http://www.rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fapnews.myway.com%2Farticle%2F20060811%2FD8JE6HOG0.html

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  6. Anonymous9:51 AM

    No new target letters, no new indictments and no black friday for Neocons. Just one lone indictment for a man with a bad memory. What a waste of money?

    How sweet it is?

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  7. FatHead and FatBoy are in trouble - this is FUN!!! I guess this proves that you GET what you DESERVE.

    VOTE AGAINST ANY REPIG - THEY WANT MARTIAL LAW AND NO ELECTIONS!!

    FROM AP:

    Republicans determined to win in November are up against a troublesome trend - growing opposition to President Bush.

    An Associated Press-Ipsos poll conducted this week found the president's approval rating has dropped to 33 percent, matching his low in May. His handling of nearly every issue, from the Iraq war to foreign policy, contributed to the president's decline around the nation, even in the Republican-friendly South

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  8. Anonymous9:53 AM

    http://hamptonroads.cox.net/
    cci/newsnational/national?_mode=view&_state=maximized
    &view=article&id=D8JE97KG0&_
    action=validatearticle


    KY GOV scandal

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  9. Thank God that people who care about things in this country do not intend to fall for more REPIG Kool Aid and are seeing through these false flag terror alerts.

    He didn't get a BUMP from his heroic actions yesterday, people now see him for the bag of sh** that he is.

    He needs to be jailed for this crying wolf he keeps doing. He is guilty of war crimes...isn't crying "turrurrist" an act of domestic terrorism?

    Trying to prop up Blair and toss the Poodle a bone?

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  10. The AP-IPSOS poll indicating Bush has SUNK to 33% indicates that 57% of the people who voted FOR Bush, now disapprove of him. That's what is strikingly different about THIS particular poll:

    President Bush’s approval rating has “dropped to 33, matching his low in May,” according to an AP-Ipsos poll. The majority of people who voted for Bush in 2004 (57 percent) disapprove of the job he is doing.

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  11. Anonymous10:05 AM

    Mr. Fitzgerald,

    Ah do declare there is no end to those boys mischief...Duke, presstitutes, prostitutes/shemales and mzm, my my my

    Tha Mista Wilkes is a sqeelin' like peeg

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  12. Anonymous10:12 AM

    He who laughs last, laughs the loudest.

    Don't count your chickens before they hatch.

    Al

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  13. HAD ENOUGH? (From FDL):

    Public approval of Bush’s handling of foreign policy and terrorism has slumped to 40 percent, near the lowest levels of his presidency, according to AP-Ipsos polling in August. Approval of his handling of Iraq, 33 percent, is at the lowest level yet.

    Democrats were favored over Republicans by 46 to 38 percent in an ABC-Washington Post poll early this week when people were asked whom they trusted more to handle the fight against terrorism….

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  14. Anonymous10:33 AM

    SCOOTER LIBBY - GETS CIA DOCUMENTS

    http://www.rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fapnews.myway.com%2Farticle%2F20060811%2FD8JDTLGG0.html

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  15. Anonymous10:38 AM

    DEMS CHARGE CONSPIRACY by NEW HAMPSHIRE GOP

    http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/001315.php

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  16. http://www.dfaf.org/about/faq.php

    * Where is your organization headquartered?

    St. Petersburg, Florida

    * Who is on your Board of Directors?

    Betty Sembler
    Chair

    Walter P. Loebenberg
    President/Vice Chair

    Stuart Lasher
    Director

    James W. Holton, Esq.
    Director

    Joseph Garcia, Esq.
    Secretary

    D. Jay Snyder, Esq.
    Legal Counsel/Vice Chair

    Dr. William Jacobs
    Director

    ******

    If you haven't done your homework on Mel and Betty Sembler by now, shame on you!

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  17. Don't forget this Cunningham issues statement on home sale
    June 23, 2005



    I want my constituents to know that, despite my personal friendship with Mr. Wade, I gave his company, MZM, no preferential treatment.

    MZM provides highly classified human intelligence support to the U.S. Military. While I am not at liberty to discuss the specifics of MZM's classified work, I can say that in 2003 MZM was actively seeking space for its operations close to Miramar Marine Corps Air Station. Mr. Wade shared with me that his company hoped to acquire space where he could locate highly secure communications equipment along with quarters for employees visiting from other cities.

    I informed Mr. Wade that Nancy and I were contemplating selling our home in the Del Mar Heights neighborhood, which is close to Miramar. After learning about the size and location of our property, Mr. Wade advised me that MZM would be interested in purchasing our house. I understood that MZM wanted the property for use as an office and as corporate housing until such time as MZM could locate more secure facilities for its operations at one of the military installations in the San Diego area.

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  18. Top of the morning all
    Bush back to low poll numbers now Republicans wouldn't vote for their party and US had no role in UK terror plot. Lieberman blamed wrong people for web site error. Hillary says can't believe anything Cheney says. The GOP is falling apart. Let's see what the rest of the day brings so far so good.

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  19. Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening folks!

    TGIF!

    Well, looks like another offical bailed out from his ties to Cunningham. I know that there will be more to come of more officals from the CIA to the Pentagon and to the WH all the up to the food chain. It just a matter of time.

    In other news:

    Go Hillary!

    Clinton on Cheney: 'I don't take anything he says seriously anymore'

    White House official gleeful that terrorists wanted to kill thousands of Americans on ten US airlines over the Atlantic


    "Weeks before September 11th, this is going to play big," said another White House official, who also spoke on condition of not being named, adding that some Democratic candidates won't "look as appealing" under the circumstances. - AFP, August 11, 2006

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  20. If any supporters of the GOP come on the this blog site please pass this message on to Libby's lawyers.
    The little soldier is not charged with memory loss or being over worked. He's charge with lying and all he had to do when answering the FBI/grand jury questions is say these few words I DON'T REMEMBER. If only Libby had used those few words they would have been no indictment.

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  21. I just read aboutthe CIA giving the little soldier's overviews of briefings. Waste of time folks! As Jackie says, the smurf is charging with lying to the investigators and to the GJ! Yeah, he may try to prove that he was stress out from his job in national security matters that he couldn't recall but what about his duties to the President. Did he forget that he had another position other than to the Ambien? What was the little soldier doing on that job around the timeline of the leak case? Better yet, what was he doing in his personal life outside the job and outside of his two positions around the timeline of the leak case? Was he stressed out from his personal life and his two jobs? Or can't he REMEMBER THAT TOO?

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  22. just a quick comment on Cynthia McKinney who evidently intends to file a protest due to her 18 point loss in the recent primary.

    I realize she is a Dem, but she needs to accept her loss and just leave. Losing the popular vote in an election does not mean that you must file an appeal. It means they don't want you, DEM or REPIG.

    When you lose, it is common courtesy to accept that loss graciously.

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  23. Basheert:

    I agree. IF there is concrete proof that there were voting irrrgularies to that election, than I am for her to fight it. If there isn't any evidence at all, then she needs to accept her loss graticiously to her opponent and her state and move on. The popular vote doesn't count. I look forward to see what happens from the outcome. But, crying about it will not help her in the long haul.

    In other news:

    More on Conrad Black from WSJ:

    Black Must Come Up With Another Million
    Posted by Peter Lattman

    Conrad Black, the embattled media baron, will be forced to post $1 million cash in addition to his existing $20 million bail. Judge Amy St. Eve ruled he wasn’t being candid about his finances. If he doesn’t deposit the money with the court by Aug. 25, he could face prison while awaiting trial..
    “It is appropriate to increase the bond to reasonably assure the appearance of the defendant,'’ judge St. Eve reportedly said. She added that Black intentionally didn’t fully disclose his assets, saying that the “initial affidavit I relied upon is inaccurate.” But the judge didn’t go so far as to say that he did so intentionally.
    Black faces federal fraud and racketeering charges in the U.S. for allegedly diverting cash from Hollinger International, the Chicago-based newspaper-publishing company which recently changed its name to Sun-Times Media Group.



    From Thinkprogress:

    Is Rummy getting ready for his close-up? Premier Magazine reports Donald Rumsfeld �hangs around movie sets -- as in a recent visit to the Clint Eastwood-directed war epic �Flags of Our Fathers.�� �What was funny is that he stuck around for a while,� cast member Jesse Bradford said. �It's like, �Don't you have anything better to do? You're supposed to be running the country.


    Guess what the Gerbil is going while there is a possible imminent attack to this country?

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  24. Rumsfeld is probably directing things like the upcoming series on CBS about nuclear war. One has to be asleep not to notice the change in shows. Well, maybe not...brainwashing of things to come.

    They brainwash people on their news programs so why not on daytime and primetime? Video games, movies?

    This fall..."The President will address the issue of global violence." promo for show on fall cbs show. A recent show of Big Brother 7 had a torture chair complete with electric shock batteries, devices to cut sight and hearing, ice, worms, and so on...? Hey! it is the NWO sickos.

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  25. Anonymous3:11 PM

    http://www.chugoku-np.co.jp/abom/
    uran/special/index2.html

    A few of the reasons why France and Germany didn't join Bushco. in the mass murders of Iraqis again. They knew already. They knew Bush had prior warning on 9/11, they knew about a lot of corruption too.

    The babies of Iraqis and Americans have the same matching birth defects...thanks to U.S. using DU in Desert Storm, still using it.

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  26. Anonymous3:39 PM

    Bushie 33% and dropping

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  27. Anonymous3:46 PM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1EDCqxVT7U

    First lies.

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  28. Anonymous4:06 PM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTIdvcQzPSQ

    Evil doesn't care about death, only gold and oil. Insurance money too.

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  29. Flying 'Barefoot, Barehanded, And Buck Naked'

    We will end up boarding our flights barefoot, barehanded and buck naked except for a hospital gown they'll make us put on at the airport.
    Osama bin Laden will be watching CNN from his cave, smiling contentedly.
    As will Dick and Brain, safely isolated in the Sekrit Hidey-hole Oval Office while Da Prez hacks at the tumbleweeds in Crawford.

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  30. Anonymous4:09 PM

    http://belowgroundsurface.org/

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  31. Anonymous4:25 PM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Fi4p4KHEks

    If Cheney, Bush, or Rumsfeld are ever under oath, please ask them how many U.S. soldiers really died on April 3, 2003. Battle of Baghdad Airport.

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  32. Anonymous4:34 PM

    Google search: EXPLOSIVE TESTIMONY

    Bring them home.

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  33. Anonymous7:00 PM

    www.letssaythanks.com

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  34. Number Of Iraqi Civilians Slaughtered In America's War? As Many As 250,000
    ___________________________________
    Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America's War 2597
    ___________________________________
    Cost of America's War in Iraq
    $305,969,558,884


    The Outstanding Public Debt as of 12 Aug 2006 at 12:23:28 AM GMT is:

    8,463,369,170,827.52

    The estimated population of the United States is 299,284,090
    so each citizen's share of this debt is $28,278.71.
    The National Debt has continued to increase an average of
    $1.68 billion per day since September 30, 2005!

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  35. German Law Journal No. 1 (1 January 2006)

    Case Note – Was the war on Iraq Illegal? – The Judgment of the German Federal Administrative Court of 21st June 2005

    The US/UK-led war against Iraq, and Germany’s contribution to this war, met with gravierenden völkerrechtlichen Bedenken (grave concerns in terms of international law), as evidenced by the extensive judgement of the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (BVerwG – German Federal Administrative Court) from 21 June 2005.[1] This is a landmark decision in at least two respects. First, it appears that the BVerwG’s opinion is the first on the legality of the war on Iraq by a court of law.[2] Second, the Court took a broad view regarding the question of law with which it had been presented: under what circumstances may an army officer lawfully refuse to follow the order of a superior on the grounds of his constitutional right to freedom of conscience?
    ---------------------------

    That behind the scene video about how our media "did it" was very interesting

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  36. Anonymous7:53 PM

    SPB @ 8:32 PM:

    Grim numbers! Hard-working Americans have to pay taxes forever to pay for this war, slaughtering 250,000 civilian Iraqis in order to give them fake democracy, civil war, and a severely polluted and destroyed country... If this kind of government is allowed to continue here we are all doomed.
    D

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  37. Anon at 8:53 pm:

    Those numbers and body counts of the soldiers and the Iraqis are alarming. But, it is a wakeup call for the American people to do something about it and take back their countries. You notice that there aren't any numbers for the cost of Afghanistan. Best believe that the total cost of both Afghanistan and Iraq are way passed 500 billion. In an article by Raw Story in June, it was predicted by next year that the war in Afghanistand and Iraq will pass the 500 billion next year. I think we already passed 500 billion dollars but the Gerbil and company are not talking. Yes, we are doomed if we continue to allow this abuse from the government. I know that we have already passed 10 trillion dollars in the U.S. debt. And this not counting the billions of dollars that were borrwed by other international countries. Yes, it is doom and gloom in this country. But, people need to prepare for future and their children's future. They need to develop a plan B. Plan A is not working with the amount of money being spent in this country by the Gerbil. More importantly, many people need to get rid of the stinkin thinkin that they are doing "O.K" or "FINE" (which stands for Financial Insecure Neurotic and very Emotional). Prepare folks because those numbers are only going to go up. It will cost more in the future, folks, so dig your well before it gets dry as I say.

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  38. SPB,

    You are right-practicality will count in the future more than most generations. These guys have squandered so much for the youth

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  39. I wonder if all those bottles of lotions, colognes, toothpastes, and so on will end up being sold at one of those airport bargain sales?

    A lot of people going on vacations might have a full bottle of product that they are taking along. I bet it is not thrown out, but sold for profit. So wrong.

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  40. I have straight information about liquid material: consist of a solution of methyl nitrate in methanol or other solvents. Can one mix those in the airplane? Experts believe no.

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  41. teak:
    oh c'mon now...everyone KNOWS the low-paid TSA is a bunch of rank thieves. They break TSA locks and steal things out of suitcases. Someone is passing all this stuff out to employees -

    What BS this all is.

    And speaking of popularity tanking, it is very interesting reading the number of former BUSH supporters who want a change. Some people take forever to wake up to being made a fool of.

    The 33% who still support him are all in persistent vegetative states, jail or mental institutions.

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  42. http://www.informationweek.com/
    news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID
    =191900935

    AOL's release of subscribers' search data is an unprecedented event that could spark a change in Internet privacy rules or it could spark a series of lawsuits, according to experts.

    Parry Aftab, executive director of wiredsafety.org, which claims to be the world's largest Internet safety and help group, said that if AOL violated its own privacy policy: "A lot of lawyers are going to be looking at the damages here. What were they thinking?"

    Andrew Weinstein, AOL spokesperson, said during an interview Wednesday that the company's research team ignored internal policies by deciding to publish search terms on an open Web site designed to help academics. They did not vet their plan through AOL's privacy team, he said. They attached the information to user identification numbers intended to protect subscribers' anonymity.

    Some users had searched their own names, telephone numbers and other information that, when combined, can be used to identify them.

    Though Weinstein said that AOL did not violate its own privacy policy or federal laws prohibiting disclosure of private information to third parties, lawyers and privacy advocates disagreed.

    Sometimes you have to wonder how much is an accident to manipulate people.

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  43. You don't think they will throw full bottles of stuff out, do you? One lady was pissed that she just bought a new bottle of purfume (still in the box) and out it went...someone grabbed that for sure. I would imagine an employee did get it.

    I bet no one would want any jelly filled donut, though. ha.

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  44. teak:
    The stories are typical shrill turrurristic hysteria in full bloom.

    The screeners were taking prescription ASTHMA inhalers.

    People were denied boarding because they had gel soles on their shoes.

    Once again, we are not safer, we have just been robbed blind by idiots.

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  45. Final Posing:

    A good article but on a sad note.

    Undercover Kitten killed by car


    NEW YORK - Fred, the Undercover Kitten who gained fame earlier this year by posing as a would-be patient to help police nab a phony veterinarian, has died, authorities said Friday.

    The 15-month-old tabby was killed Wednesday when he wandered into traffic and was run over by a car, according to the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office.


    The DOJ office could have used Fred in the CIA Leak case to assist Fitz! Good Night folks! Signing off! Biloxi out!

    Rest in peace, Special Prosecutor Fred the kitty!

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  46. Anonymous11:19 PM

    http://video.google.com/
    videoplay?docid=6131142214433741484&q
    =mind+control

    The best Sept. 11th vid that pulls no punches.

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  47. Anonymous11:23 PM

    http://www.newamericancentury.org/

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  48. Anonymous12:04 AM

    The best Sept. 11th vid that pulls no punches

    That was the best from a soc/pych overview, thanks

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  49. Anonymous12:18 AM

    I say Mista Fitzgerald,

    I will be a turnan in ma' resignation effective as wa' speak.

    I am not authorized to wear one of your 08t's in ma' current employment capacity.

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  50. Anonymous5:19 AM

    Bushie 33% and falling...

    The lies and corruption don't help, Dumbya...

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  51. From AP writer:

    Bush staff wanted bomb-detect cash moved

    "While the British terror suspects were hatching their plot, the Bush administration was quietly seeking permission to divert $6 million that was supposed to be spent this year developing new homeland explosives detection technology.

    Congressional leaders rejected the idea, the latest in a series of steps by the Homeland Security Department that has left lawmakers and some of the department's own experts questioning the commitment to create better anti-terror technologies."

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/
    20060811/ap_on_go_ot/
    terror_explosives_detection
    ***********************************

    Repugs Stop the BS campaign propoganda...You have only made us less safe in our world and We Know It!!!!

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  52. Anonymous8:41 AM

    Basheert, yes, thefts in luggage are up, way up. That is because TSA no longer allows people to lock their checked luggage. A lock at least slowed them down and they could not steal as much stuff.

    The next thing will be exploding newspapers.

    Some paranoid idiot wrote a letter to the editor of the New York Times yesterday asking to ban "all luggage." No toothpaste, no shampoo, no clean clothes. Yeah, we really need that.

    Drunk drivers still kill far more people each year than terrorists. Where is all the paranoid outrage about drunks? Oh, some of the people in D.C. would have to plead the 5th on that, wouldn't they.

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  53. Anonymous9:18 AM

    http://www.fair.org/index.php?
    page=2261

    Bush/Blair stole a page from history.

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  54. anon@9:41

    yes you CAN lock your luggage, anyone may purchase from most luggage stores, TSA locks. The problem is, they open them with TSA keys and steal stuff anyway.

    They are then relocked and given to the CONTRACT baggage handlers. And loaded.

    You can also use plastic cable ties - if you do, they will replace it (yes we've had it happen).

    I'm flying this morning so will let all of you know what a thoroughly pleasant experience I have dealing with the TSA and their minus IQ employees.

    I am DELIBERATELY flying with liquid - I use Nasonex for bad allergies and I am traveling with a bottle with a prescription on it. And I fully intend to take it on board.

    Wish me luck!

    Let Bush stay on vacation. The longer he looks like this is all unimportant and how stupid he is, the better for all of us in the rest of the primaries and midterms. He IS an idiot - let the world see it.

    Did anyone catch Lou Dobbs the other night - he went on for about 3" about the huge amount of LYING this Admin has done on 9/11. And he continually used "lyed", "lying", deception...
    it was AWESOME. It's on youtubes...I think CNN has a link...check it out. It is fabulous - people are now speaking out at these crooks and liars.

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  55. Anonymous10:35 AM

    The contents of my cranium fluctuate between a gel and liquid state. I'm still waiting at Heathrow baggage for them and will soon expose the Clint Curtis - Benjamin Disraeli connection.

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  56. Anonymous10:53 AM

    ttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4834790699362957259&q=September+11th+Con+Conspiracy+Cover-up+911+part2.wmv

    This video was made awhile back, but stop and think where some of the players are now and what positions of power. Some things are clearer now, meaning it makes this video make even more sense. Bring them home and take back our country.

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  57. „CNN live ticker (08/12/06) Nobel winner: I was elite Nazi“

    CNN


    An „ELITE“ Nazi ???

    However the historian Michael Wolffsohn
    stressed, the confession of Grass comes too late. "by its persistent silence Grass´s moral-writing is cancelled, not his Fable talking life's work", write Wolffsohn in a guest contribution for the "Netzeitung". "remaining Grass of ' words become, not its values.

    Netzeitung


    Wolffsohn is often called conservative. It pushed repeated with political lefts on lack of understanding, so for instance with its attitude to the terror fight of the USA or to the Israeli-Palestinian relations. Wolffsohns opinions receive express support with conservative ones and also with some journalists such as Henryk M. Broder and „Die Zeit“ co-editor Josef Joffe.
    Joseff Joffe is one of the members of the Bilderberger 2006!!
    In the spring 2004 Wolffsohn criticism pulled on itself, when he said Maischberger "in the n-tv-Talkshow" on 5 May 2004: "if we fight against terrorism with Gentleman methods , we will fail [... ] as one of the means against terrorists to hold I torture or the menace of torture for legitimate."
    Wolffsohn`s criticism at G.Grass is dissembling (heuchlerisch).
    If we look 30 years back, then we see an israeli Prime Minister and a Peace Nobel winner and however also a Terrorristen: Menachem Begin

    Zionist-Terrorist



    King-David-Hotel

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  58. Anonymous1:54 PM

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3336794743906850633&q=9%2F11+cover-up


    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2307458672511591841&q=9%2F11+cover-up

    Best to visit google video, Boogieman Productions ...there are too many to keep in order, each updating. You must ask yourself many questions after viewing, just who supports or covers for the Zionists? Or are they or you a Zionist, wanting to destroy or control the world and/or Middle East? There have been different people working on the movement with clearer facts out there, moving the truth along to people who seek peace for all humanity.

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  59. Anonymous2:56 PM

    http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/3/2005/1116

    Ohio voter fraud and the evil of corruption.

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  60. Anonymous5:07 PM

    More about OH election fraud later...belle will find out what freepress didn't print

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  61. Anonymous5:09 PM

    PS- I'd like a new tin foil hat for the party tin man;-)

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  62. Who do you believe? US/UK at odds as the UK said they wanted to wait another week before arresting the terrorist but the US wanted it done now. Let's see the White House as that wasn't true. Well you have to decide who's telling the truth. It's not as if Bush has ever lied about anything. This is a true example of the person who lies all the time you don't really know if their telling the truth. I guess Barbara Bush forgot to teach George that lesson.

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  63. My my...i've never seen so much unpatriotic drivvle in my life. This presiden't is working hard to solve our world problems. In fact his latest profound revelation will surely be a historical moment concerning most of the worlds problems.

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  64. Anonymous5:58 PM

    http://newframes.typepad.com/
    new_frames/2005/02/senator_gordon
    _.html


    Quit whining.

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  65. Anonymous6:04 PM

    Now, is this Senator Smith? my, my.

    A sneak back at the Senator's own words.

    Now, the other man in this Chamber that I deeply regard--and because I am so junior I do it from a distance--is Senator Robert Byrd. I have appreciated his public struggle with this issue because it has validated my own struggle. When he said this last week on `This Week with Sam Donaldson and Cokie Roberts,' he could have been speaking my words: `We have to live with the Constitution. We have to live with our consciences.' And so do I.

    Now would that be the same senator Byrd that likes to play games with young women and girls? A most dangerous game.


    http://www.australianpolitics.com/
    usa/clinton/trial/statements/smith.
    shtml

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  66. This presiden't is working hard to solve our world problems by Senator Smith

    Yes we are in much matter shape now then we were 5 years ago. The world knows they can trust the US and we are the example of what others should be. Our US Tresury is strong and evey American is living the American dream. Look stay the course has put our country in the worse shape it's ever been in. If I read Powell apologize again for lying to the UN and American I'll get sick. Rummy lies while looking at you and under oath. So much corruption in the White House and Congress we don't have enough courts or lawyers to handle it. No leader around the world trust us anymore wonder why. So you keep putting your head in the sand or believe the chicken little the sky is falling story the rest of Americans we go to the polls to vote for new honest wise educated leaders. I notice even Republicans realize the truth and are stepping up to the plate to save America from the corrupt Administration.

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  67. How dare this environmental terrorist, Ranger Gordon Smith, use my artical. If I knew anything about law, I would slap a suit on him.

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  68. Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening folks!

    Ashcroft profits big time!


    FOCUS | Ashcroft Profiting as National Security Lobbyist
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081206X.shtml

    Former US attorney general John D. Ashcroft has emerged as the highest-ranking former Bush administration official to lobby for and invest in companies involved in homeland security. Privacy experts and civil libertarians warn that these types of businesses are fast becoming a de facto branch of the government, beyond traditional oversight.

    No wonder we have no money!

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  69. Rep. Jo Ann Davis (R-VA) calls on Rumsfeld
    to resign

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  70. Anonymous10:50 PM

    http://www.btinternet.com/~nlpWESSEX/
    Documents/WATEnronSept11.htm

    This is a site I've never seen before or seen this discussed so much if at all. Interesting.

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  71. Anonymous11:12 PM

    http://www.rense.com/
    general20/billy.htm

    http://www.commondreams.org/
    views02/0303-06.htm

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  72. Anonymous11:23 PM

    This guy got all excited as soon as I asked," this executive stated. "He immediately wanted to know why I was so interested in Britannia. Finally he reluctantly told me that Britannia had a 'green light' from the DEA at the Venice airport, whatever that means. He also said the local Venice Police Department (which has mounted round-the-clock patrols at the airport since Sept.11) had been warned to leave them alone."

    Paul Martens had no comment on the report when we dropped in on him at his office in a Huffman Aviation hangar at the Venice airport. He was just an honest British businessman, he told us. He had ties to Lynchburg, Virginia. He had met his wife there, while she was a student at Jerry Falwell's Liberty University.

    Her father was a pastor for the Reverend Falwell.

    "Jerry Falwell got bailed out in the early '90s by a Lynchburg businessman whose son is married to Billy Graham's daughter," a Lynchburg observer told us. "Since then he runs a missionary service called World Help, which flies all over the world."

    Many of the flight trainers who had trained the Arab terrorist pilots had also flown missions out of the Venice and Sarasota Florida airports for such Christian missionary services as televangelist Pat Robertson's Operation Blessing.

    It was "Islamic fundamentalist" Osama bin laden who cloaked his covert activities under the cover of religious charities. Were we now discovering that our own government intelligence agencies used the same ruse?

    What was going on here?

    Christian-linked or not, why did a transparent dummy front company like Paul Marten's Britannia Aviation have a "green light" from the DEA?

    A green light for what?

    http://newsmine.org/archive/
    9-11/flight-schools/cia-flight
    -school.txt

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  73. Final posting:


    It's Hard On The Street For A GOP Pimp

    Low polling numbers are causing Republicans to campaign against King George lest he harm their re-election prospects. Opportunistic GOP incumbents won't take on the sure-loser task of coordinating the national campaign. Has the GOP sucked American political support as dry as Prudhoe Bay?
    The victory of Ned Lamont is seen, especially by losing Republicans, as indicating a major shift in America's loyalties. Should such a shift be truly underway, how long before former GOP supporters bare their souls and recant their prior positions, as Tin Drum author Gunther Grass does over his membership in the Waffen SS "even though he never fired a shot"?


    It will be long road for the GOPs between now and November! It's hard out there for the GOP pimps!

    And:

    Final note. Al the troll keeps mentioning on this blog again and again that the little soldier just has a "bad memory." Let me remind you, folks, that the smurf was indicted on criminal felony charges by a grand jury.

    The smurf was charged with:

    •one count of obstruction of justice;
    •two counts of perjury; and
    •two counts of making false statements.

    Each count carries a $250,000 fine, so, if convicted, he could face up to $1.25 million in fines. The charges also carry a maximum prison term of thirty years.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby

    Good night folks! Signing off! Biloxi out!

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  74. Good evening All,

    Republicans are stepping up to the plate-finally.
    The corruption is OH is so thick-geesh they are saying its possible they have locked it up from prosecution forever to the point of "legally" destroying evidence. Sure lawsuits are pending-but turns out so many of their boys are already in place. Why isn't the FBI or someone investigating this?

    RR I thought you said they coordinated -cause none of these guys know.

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  75. I found out some information on our Biloxi check this out.

    Biloxi tries to preserve his history after Katrina

    Now I wonder if Fitz knows about this and what does he think of our Biloxi.

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  76. Jackie there is a documentary about it on truthout too. Couldn't believe how little had been done-9 months later , criminal negligence for sure. from beginning to present.

    G'Night

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  77. Anonymous12:47 AM

    I seen something on the news the other day where it had flooded somewhere; and I think they said the max anyone could get from FEMA if your house was destroyed is $2000 period. You are just outta luck. No help cleaning up, nothing.

    I'm not sure what news station it was on....but I'm sure it wasn't Florida.;-)

    You are on your own, Bush too busy destroying the world now. (Or sending weapons and money for a certain other country to destroy others)

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  78. Anonymous1:08 AM

    http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/
    NYT_Federal_panel_suggests_using
    _inmates_0812.html

    An influential federal panel of medical advisers has recommended that the government loosen regulations that severely limit the testing of pharmaceuticals on prison inmates, a practice that was all but stopped three decades ago after revelations of abuse," reports The New York Times in its Sunday edition.

    "The proposed change includes provisions intended to prevent problems that plagued earlier programs," writes Ian Urbina. "Nevertheless, it has dredged up a painful history of medical mistreatment and incited debate among prison rights advocates and researchers about whether prisoners can truly make uncoerced decisions, given the environment they live in."

    ******
    What the hell? Getting the vote out ain't enough for the zionist neocons?

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  79. Anonymous1:15 AM

    Lisa Myers, NBC News, tonight says British Terror Case Collapses.
    No Passports.
    No Airplane Tickets.
    Just Internet Chatter.
    U.S. Releases Alleged Egyptian Terrorists (FBI Div.#5 Stooges) & Charges Them With Nothing...
    Except Immigration Violations!
    U.S. - British Split Deepens. Chertoff to join Blair on vacation. A one way vacation.

    ****

    Send 'em to Git-mo.

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  80. All those people forced to throw away their personal items, subjected to ridiculously long waits and humiliating searches, for a completely bogus reason, so the neocons could put on a show and distract us from....Ned Lamont's win, the disclosure that Bush intends to divert money from bomb detection, the total disaster that is Iraq, and lots of other things. They are giving us great opportunities to wake up. I like "Had Enough?" as a battle cry. Where does this bunch of sociopaths get off? How about right here, and right now?

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  81. Anonymous8:30 AM

    http://www.boston.com/news/
    education/higher/articles/2006/
    08/12/is_an_armament_sickening
    _us_soldiers/?rss_id=Boston.com+%2F+News
    Depleted Uranium
    simple expanation

    tiny particles in sand left from gulf war

    walk through them stir them up

    breath them in

    they are housed throughout the body

    they are particles
    smaller than the head of a pin

    each particle is it's own chemo machine

    each will irradiate at it's on pace

    thus different parts of body effected at different times

    create more distruction with each time it irradiates..

    war one generation up from the Viet Nam whose killer was Agent Orange..

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  82. Anonymous9:06 AM

    Did Jr./Cheney use DU in Iraq again to cover up the Desert Storm's DU effects to save the sins of the father? Jr./Cheney and useless Congress allow the Constitution to be destroyed and changed faster than 'Fox' can pump out their pack of lies.

    There is a video of an investigation (after Desert Storm) that makes you think it may be so. That could be the answer to no sweets and flowers heaped.

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  83. Anonymous10:00 AM

    http://iapprovethismessiah.com/2006/08/watch-george-hw-bush-blow-birthday.html

    I can never get this type of video to work on my computer (any pointers, plz?).

    Also, this.

    http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/analysis/089

    The pattern continues. A terrorist plot is uncovered just as the masses start to question national security strategy. The day after Senate Democrats brought a vote to pull out of Iraq, we catch a few idiots in Miami who were supposedly trying to blow up the Sears Tower, despite the fact that they lacked the means and ability to do so. Then there were the guys busted for supposedly plotting to blow up a New York subway exactly a year after the London bus bombings. And don't forget the release of new Osama bin Laden tapes just before the 2004 election as well as the very day after the Supreme Court decision striking down the Guantanamo Bay military tribunals. And now today, a few men in England were arrested for a plan to blow up planes flying to America, just a day after Connecticut voters flatly rejected Joe Lieberman and the war in Iraq.....more

    There are many things that prevent our troops or Iraqis from achieving their goals, where only a few radical groups of certain countries benefit, Iraq not being one of them.

    Dream Soldier, bring out your chart.;-)

    Peace, what a wonderful dream and goal. Know the real enemy.

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  84. Anonymous10:07 AM

    http://www.consortiumnews.com/
    2006/080206.html

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  85. Anonymous10:47 AM

    http://davidsirota.com/index.php/
    2006/08/11/finally-the-dc-media
    -admits-the-truth-about-itself/

    Zionist media enraged about Joe losing. Republicans enraged about Joe losing. Their true colors are exposed for all to see.

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  86. Anonymous11:07 AM

    Dick Cheney needs to put up or shut up.

    http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/
    news/opinion/15249007.htm

    What frightens Cheney so much if Lickerman loses? Americans are demanding a change! Americans want Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld and their ilk held accountable for their crimes they cover up. Americans are weary and aware of the old "who benefits", time and time again; it is the same old, same old ones the benefit and rob our children's future and discourage peace.

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  87. Hello Justice Bloggers,

    Roger,

    Thanks I am copying your post. I think they have a few parts of the puzzle that might be missing.

    If Blackwell can legally destroy evidence and CYA...I say ARREST him!

    I will give the info to my friends -but who can I pester to get a special pros for this? Lawyer friends are saying they don't know who is compromised...Bobby/LWV case is great-but is it enough?

    People showing up at parties asking all kinds of questions...things are really heating up in OH

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  88. Anon 11:00 AM

    Couldn't get the video you posted...not enough address. Please repost

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  89. Anonymous11:46 AM

    http://iapprovethismessiah.com/2006/
    08/watch-george-hw-bush-blow-birthday
    .html

    Video @ story on buzzflash.com about Rev. Moon and Bush, Sr. celebrating Sr.'s B-day. TIA, e.

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  90. Anonymous11:46 AM

    oops, T!!! Sorry!

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  91. G´morning..all

    If you want to post on ahmadinejad´s
    new blog, go :

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  92. Thanks for the link anon ;-)

    D-S that is far out-think they will translate it if he gets notes in english? my arabic sucks;-)

    I figure someone needs to act like a diplomat-the US is these days, just like a weird company I worked for in the 80's.
    No one did their jobs except a few people and it was a free for all of what actually got done. Being raised the expectation you work while at work- I got a lot of good experience on the fly

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  93. hey d-s I see the prez has it in english too

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  94. t:

    D-S that is far out-think they will translate it if he gets notes in english? my arabic sucks;-)

    I fergott the prez..

    By the way, t, it isn´t arabic,
    it is Persian.

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