Thursday, March 26, 2009

Ex-Bush admin official: Many at Gitmo are innocent

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Many detainees locked up at Guantanamo were innocent men swept up by U.S. forces unable to distinguish enemies from noncombatants, a former Bush administration official said Thursday. "There are still innocent people there," Lawrence B. Wilkerson, a Republican who was chief of staff to then-Secretary of State Colin Powell, told The Associated Press. "Some have been there six or seven years."

Wilkerson, who first made the assertions in an Internet posting on Tuesday, told the AP he learned from briefings and by communicating with military commanders that the U.S. soon realized many Guantanamo detainees were innocent but nevertheless held them in hopes they could provide information for a "mosaic" of intelligence.

"It did not matter if a detainee were innocent. Indeed, because he lived in Afghanistan and was captured on or near the battle area, he must know something of importance," Wilkerson wrote in the blog. He said intelligence analysts hoped to gather "sufficient information about a village, a region, or a group of individuals, that dots could be connected and terrorists or their plots could be identified."

Wilkerson, a retired Army colonel, said vetting on the battlefield during the early stages of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan was incompetent with no meaningful attempt to discriminate "who we were transporting to Cuba for detention and interrogation."

More HERE.

Texas Senate advances voter ID bill on party-line vote
The Dallas Morning News Latest News page contains stories about the Dallas-Fort Worth area and stories of broad interest to Texans.

Targeted Shootings of Gays in Jamaica

China's last eunuch spills sex secrets
Only two memories brought tears to Sun Yaoting's eyes in old age -- the day his father cut off his genitals, and the day his family threw away the pickled remains that should have made him a whole man again at death.

The BRAD BLOG : Diebold Admits Audit Logs in ALL Versions of Their Software Fail to Record Ballot Deletions

As Jurors Turn to Web, Mistrials Are Popping
The use of BlackBerrys, iPhones, Google and Twitter by jurors is wreaking havoc on trials around the country.

Historical Archives Lead to Arrest of Police Officers in Guatemalan Disappearance

Maddow: Eight go from White House to 'big house'

Paul: Bill to tax bonuses an 'outrage' and unconstitutional

Justice Too Late
DNA test -- after man's death in jail -- shows he was wrongly convicted of rape.

Republican values create child molesters

Moshe Katsav Charged With Rape

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Soccer fans rush abusive cops

Soccer Fans Rush The Field And Attack Abusive Riot Police
This little piggy got his ass beat and that little piggy ran like a bat out of hell to get away from the mob of drunk blood thirsty soccer fans.
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Bolivia leader redistributes land
Bolvia's President Evo Morales hands over thousands of acres of land seized from large-scale owners to indigenous farmers.

IRS seeks $227 million in back taxes from Stanford
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service has asked a judge to let it to continue to seek unpaid back taxes from Allen Stanford, the billionaire Texan accused of an $8 billion fraud by U.S. regulators, court documents show.

Cheney on Limbaugh: ‘I love him.’

New Army Weapon Aims to Fry Gadgets, People
Electronics-frying e-bombs have been discussed for decades — but rarely, if ever, deployed. Knocking out computers and communications gear with electromagnetic radiation is nice, but commanders prefer the proven method:

Bill would restrict police use of Tasers
Metro police have purchased just over 1,000 Taser cameras and will begin distributing the recording devices to police on the beat in two weeks. These cameras will capture grainy footage of every electronic zap, though the fate of that footage may be up to the Legislature.

Texas Jail Was An Animal House, Authorities Say

Judge says its okay for Navy to spray recruits with banned chemical

Ex-Pa. senator convicted of 137 corruption counts

Filipino activists: US military siding with convicted rapist

MI cop shot unarmed, 20-year-old marijuana activist

Jim Cramer: Shortselling the Truth

Jim Cramer Uses CNBC to Manipulate Stocks

Investigative reporter describes 'executive assassination ring'

An open letter to America’s progressive billionaires

Billionaire Stanford to take the 5th in fraud case
Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford and one of his top officials have asserted their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in the federal government's fraud case against them and Stanford's companies, according to court documents filed Wednesday.

The Looting of America’s Coffers
An academic paper in the early 1990s had predicted the behavior of the banks when it came to relying on the government to absorb their losses.

Raped and killed for being a lesbian: South Africa ignores 'corrective' attacks
• Women living in fear of brutal assaults by male gangs • Country's 'macho politics' lead to lack of action

Obama Justice Dept. defends Rumsfeld in torture case

Immigrant suspect says jail officials broke her arm
A suspected illegal immigrant says Maricopa County Sheriff's Office jail officials broke her arm after she refused to sign a document volunteering to be sent to Mexico.

Madoff Could Have Fleeced his Victims Legally

Cops Arrest Priest For Filming Them - CBS News
Police Report Says Priest Wielded Unknown Object; But Cop On Tape Knows It’s A Camera

Glenn Beck weeps on air

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The Story of Deep Capture

And it all starts when Patrick Byrne gets a phone call from the Easter Bunny. Really, that’s what the guy calls himself - the Easter Bunny - and he talks like the Bee Gees on fast forward, a nasally frantic falsetto, on and on about some kind of conspiracy involving big time Wall Street operators, the Mafia, and a bunch of famous journalists. Somebody’s got to stop these people, the Bunny says, or the American financial system is going to come crashing to its knees. Also, the bad guys might put a bullet between the Easter Bunny’s ears.

Now, Patrick Byrne is just a CEO in Utah — he sells toasters. He doesn’t see what this has to do with him, and the Easter Bunny seems pretty weird, so he says, uh-huh, uh-huh, okey-dokey, and thinks maybe he’ll hang up the phone and go for a pastrami sandwich.

But the Easter Bunny persists. He says it’s a conspiracy, the biggest financial heist in history…look, he says, don’t believe it, but he’s going to make some predictions–and Patrick can see for himself whether they come true…

More HERE.

RFID chips in Canada


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Debt Horror Story: Parents Hounded For Their Late Son's Payments

Disabled men forced into 'fight club' by staff at Texas state facility: Police

Pakistan arrests 100s of activists, bans rallies
Pakistan arrested hundreds of opposition activists Wednesday and banned protests in two regions ahead of a planned rally outside the parliament that could weaken the already shaky rule of the country's U.S.-allied government.

Terrorist watch list hits 1 million
The government's terrorist watch list has hit 1 million entries, up 32% since 2007. Federal data show the rise comes despite the removal of 33,000 entries last year by the FBI's Terrorist Screening Center in an effort to purge the list

DC Special Interests Examiner: Is the Republican Party fomenting rebellion among the armed forces as a political tactic?

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

VIDEO: police target environmental protesters and journalists

Fed Refuses to Release Bank Data

ABC News: Scandal at Treasury: Official Quits Amidst Fraud Scandal
Federal investigators are probing how Treasury regulators allowed IndyMac to falsify financial records hiding its ill health have found at least three other instances of similar apparent fraud

US officer charged with stealing Iraq relief funds

Rove is a 'two-headed rattlesnake' says former Ala. Gov. Siegelman

Mexico condemns US 'corruption'
President says corrupt US officials and drugs demand hindering battle against gangs.

Aaron Greenspan: Why I Sued Google (and Won)
Why I Sued Google (and Won) - The Huffington Post

The Columbus Dispatch : DNA test exonerates inmate

Killing of human rights activists shocks Kenya

‘Mafia Cops’ Will Continue to Draw Pensions
Two former police detectives will continue to receive their tax-free disability pensions despite being convicted of serving as assassins for the Mafia.

George W. Bush’s Disposable Constitution—By Scott Horton (Harper's Magazine)

Ex-UN prosecutor: Bush may be next up for International Criminal Court

They lived in our midst
The federal court records read like variations on the same morality play: A neighbor known as quiet and friendly is accused of Nazi war crimes, stunning residents

US protests 'harassment' by Chinese vessels
The Obama administration vowed to keep up military surveillance in waters off China and protested to China about what it called harassment of an American ship

Thursday, March 5, 2009

The "Very Definition of Tyranny"

Bush Adm. Weighed Restricting 1st Amendment
A new memo shows just how far the Bush administration considered going in fighting the war on terror.

Sidebar - Finding the Facts of a Case Via Video
The advent of video links as evidence has the potential to unsettle the way judges do their work.

The War on Drugs Is a Failure - WSJ.com
We should focus instead on reducing harm to users and on tackling organized crime, write the former presidents of Colombia, Brazil and Mexico.

ABC News: Madoff Attorney Receiving Death Threats

Bus Beheading Suspect Pleads Insanity - CBS News
Man Also Accused Of Cannibalizing Victim After Gruesome Slay

UBS says 47K Americans had accounts avoiding taxes
UBS AG now says it had about 47,000 accounts held by Americans, but Switzerland's biggest bank isn't providing the names of any more of them to the U.S. government.

‘Scrap’ FEMA mobile homes return as housing
At least one purchaser has figured out a way around FEMA' s suspension of sales of surplus travel trailers and mobile homes once used to shelter hurricane victims.

Canada judge: Man not responsible for beheading
A Canadian judge ruled Thursday that a man accused of beheading and cannibalizing a fellow Greyhound bus passenger is not criminally responsible due to mental illness.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Deputy pleads not guilty to jail cell assault of 15-year-old girl

A King County, Washington police officer has pleaded not guilty to fourth-degree assault after a judge agreed to the release of a video showing a 15-year-old girl being thrown against a wall, beaten and picked up by her hair.

A county prosecutor told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer the violent behavior should be considered "criminal misconduct," concluding "he should be prosecuted."

Captured November 29, 2008 in a SeaTac City Hall holding cell, the clip was released over the objections of Deputy Paul Schene's attorney, who insists it does not "tell the whole story."

More HERE.
Siegelman believes Rove will never testify truthfully

Pennsylvania rocked by 'jailing kids for cash' scandal
At a friend's sleepover more than a year ago, 14-year-old Phillip Swartley pocketed change from unlocked vehicles in the neighborhood to buy chips and soft drinks. The cops caught him.

Colombian wiretap scandal grows
The entire high command of Colombia's secret police has submitted letters of resignation over a wiretap investigation.

Profile: Ingrid Betancourt
Profile of Ingrid Betancourt, the former Colombian presidential candidate released after six years held by Farc rebels.

Tearful ex-Atlanta cops apologize for killing | ajc.com
Three disgraced and tearful former Atlanta cops apologized Monday for the botched drug raid that left terrified 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston shot dead by police bullets.

DAILY NATION - Hit squad ‘was set up to kill Mungiki’
An anti-Mungiki operation in which 500 youths were said to have been killed was secretly carried out by a team of police officers sanctioned by their seniors.

Exclusive: Army is fighting British jihadists in Afghanistan

Group of Rich Americans Sues UBS to Keep Names Secret in Tax Case
The lawsuit accuses UBS and Switzerland’s financial regulator of violating Swiss bank secrecy laws and of conducting illegal activities with foreign authorities.

William K. Black: The Two Documents Everyone Should Read to Better Understand the Crisis

Anthrax spores don't match dead researcher's samples

Uncovered: Houston Chronicle Ran Alarming Stanford Expose In 2000

Firms defraud government but get new US contracts
Companies that defrauded the United States and jeopardized American lives received new government work despite rulings designed to stop them from receiving federal contracts, government investigators report.

ABC News: Stonewalling in Style: Bank of America Subpoenaed
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo served Bank of America with another subpoena Thursday night to force it to turn over a list of Merrill Lynch executives who received $3.6 billion in questionable bonuses right before the banks merged late last year. Bank of America President Ken Lewis flew in on the bank's luxury corporate jet to attend the meeting, which lasted four hours in Manhattan.

Officials look for corpses after Bangladesh mutiny
Security forces searching the headquarters of a mutinous Bangladeshi border guard unit on Friday discovered the bodies of dozens of officers in shallow graves on the compound, raising the death toll to 66, officials said.

Slumdog actor beaten by dad | The Sun |News
Shocking images show Oscar winning star receiving beating from angry father

Payback Time? Couple vs. Small Town Smut

Britain Rules Out Charges Against Pentagon Hacker
His lawyers argue his health would suffer and he would be at real risk of suicide if he was handed over to U.S. authorities.

Iraq hero goes on the warpath - Home News, UK - The Independent
The Army's most decorated serving war hero has accused the Government of failing soldiers suffering from mental trauma resulting from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Joe Nacchio heading to jail; Justice weeps anyway

Roxana Saberi, Former Miss North Dakota, Journalist, Arrested In Iran For Buying Bottle Of Wine, Says Her Father