Court of Chicora Changing of the Guards

For The Enlightenment, against the powers of darkness and unreason, information as a tool against all forms of fanaticism, to promote human and civil rights everywhere, freedom in all forms, and justice for all !
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Given this decision, there remains only the hope that the Supreme Court upholds the Constitution and principles of justice, or otherwise that the US contempt of justice be overturned by the International Court in the Hague!A divided judicial panel ruled this morning that hundreds of foreign nationals detained for as long as five years at a military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, do not have rights to challenge their indefinite imprisonment through the U.S. court system.
HISTORIANS TAKE A STAND
[excerpt below, full text via link above]
Whereas during the war in Iraq and the so-called war on terror, the current Administration
has violated the above-mentioned standards and principles through the following practices:
- excluding well-recognized foreign scholars;
- condemning as "revisionism" the search for truth about pre-war intelligence;
- reclassifying previously unclassified government documents;
- suspending in certain cases the centuries-old writ of habeas corpus and substituting indefinite administrative detention without specified criminal charges or access to a court of law;
- using interrogation techniques at Guantánamo, Abu Ghraib, Bagram, and other locations incompatible with respect for the dignity of all persons required by a civilized society;
Whereas a free society and the unfettered intellectual inquiry essential to the practice of historical research, writing, and teaching are imperiled by the practices described above;
and
Whereas the foregoing practices are inextricably linked to the war in which the United States is presently engaged in Iraq; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, that the American Historical Association urges its members through publication of this resolution in Perspectives and other appropriate outlets:
- to take a public stand as citizens on behalf of the values necessary to the practice of our profession; and
- to do whatever they can to bring the Iraq war to a speedy conclusion.
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Sokrates und Alcibiades
»Warum huldigest du, heiliger Sokrates,
Diesem Jünglinge stets? kennest du Größers nicht?
Warum siehet mit Liebe,
Wie auf Götter, dein Aug' auf ihn?«
Wer das Tiefste gedacht, liebt das Lebendigste,
Hohe Jugend versteht, wer in die Welt geblickt,
Und es neigen die Weisen
Oft am Ende zu Schönem sich.
-Hölderlin
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Here a picture of a banana pudding not quite as luscious as the one of which two-thirds remain on the Countess' table.
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Against the playpen and the bushbaby, the House of Representatives today finally passed a non-binding resolution against playpenal policy in Iraq, against increasing the number of troops there, and for a plan for disengagement and returning the country to its own hands.
The vote was
246 for and 182 against the resolution
17 Republicans abandonned the playpen to vote for the resolution, while two Democrats picked up baby rattles to join the dirty-diapered in the bushbaby's pen.
This link is to the record of the roll-call vote.
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Tod ist Übereignung in das Eigenste der Wahrheit des Seins.
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Follow the link to yesterday's broadcast with an important discussion on the necessity not only to protect liberty of speech, expression, press, but to use them, to satirize, to blaspheme, all in order to ensure that all opinions are free to compete in this wildly crazy world in the hopes of thought prevailing!
Ce soir ou jamais France 3
L’émission du mardi 13 février 2007
Revue d’actualité
Invités : Philippe Sollers, Raphaël Enthoven, Alejandro Jodorowski, Abdennour Bidar, Houria Bouteldja, Axiom, Catherine Clément
Penseurs, écrivains et artistes aux points de vue libres et assumés commentent les sujets qui sont au cœur de l’actualité.
Au sommaire de ce soir :
Le procès des caricatures de Charlie Hebdo. [min. ca 9-41 on the wmediaplayer screen]
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Hospice returned to finalize all arrangements with the Countess and her Court yesterday, while she, though complaining of unusual headaches, regaled them with courtly tales - from the bawdy to the banal - and confessed to having developed an aversion to chocolate.
Asking if naps were appropriate, she was again told that she should acquiesce in the demands her body places on her, recline, and let her courtiers retreat upon seeing her at rest, or be fended off by Lady-In-Waiting or Page as appropriate.
And the one who offered to cut her air would do better to appear soon, preferably before the next dinner offering is brought this evening.
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This is A Cartoon, a cartoon by Mr. Fish, published Friday, February 9, 2007. It is part of The Cartoons of Mr. Fish: a Selection, which is part of Features, which is part of Harpers.org.
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Today the French prosecutor requested the course to dismiss the case since the cartoons were no vilification of a race or religion, but satire about ideas subject to debate. More detailed info in English, excerpt below, is available from Reporters Without Borders through the link.
Reporters sans frontières - France:
Reporters Without Borders voiced “unconditional support” today for the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo , which goes on trial in Paris tomorrow in a civil lawsuit by the Grand Mosque of Paris and the Union of Islamic Organisations of France. It is accused of deliberately trying to hurt Muslims “in their collective attachment to their beliefs” by publishing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed in a special issue a year ago.Here is a link to Nouvel Observateur's report with a petition in support of Charlie Hebdo and freedom of speech in general. Link it and sign it and pass it on: Signer la pétition!
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Lors d'une conférence de presse mardi 6 février, les responsables de Charlie Hebdo ont dénoncé un "procès médiéval". Philippe Val a expliqué que les dessins mis en cause n'avaient pas pour objectif "d'attaquer les musulmans" mais "d'attaquer les terroristes". "Si on n'a plus le droit de faire la satire de l'idéologie terroriste, qu'est-ce qu'il restera au simple citoyen pour se défendre s'il n'a même plus le rire pour vaincre ses peurs ?"
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The Countess is loosening up with her courtiers, while still reminding them that "the twinkling star you see's gonna be me fussin' with you if you don't do right cause I'm gonna be watchin' the whole time," and, doing so, some of those courtiers are getting a great gift: clear expressed warm evidence of the loving feelings the Countess has for them. She's sharing with them, good time, wit and stories, and finally letting two kids from that court and their father Prince get some material for fond memories of her, not only elephants and baubles.
(Not of course even necessary to mention is that the Countess has usurped the affection of everyone engaged in Ducal service. Should that Duke have her around much longer, those subjects would defect entirely to the Court of The Countess of the Chicora Chicks!)
But she's headed back to her Chicora Court today, "gonna take care of business" as she puts it. And she's doing it right so far!
Let all aware of her court wish the Countess the strength to keep right on with this dazzling phase of her reign. She seems to be grasping, if it's coming to an end, she must take pains to ensure positive mention in the chronicles of that court and its courtiers. She's doing her best.
Und es bricht mir das Herz! Es muß ihr so sehr schmerzen... Und sie hat auch große Angst vor den leider ganz sicher kommenden physischen Schmerzen.
Sowenig Qual wie möglich soll sie haben.
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Simon Tisdall: Bush 'spoiling for a fight' with Iran
in Guardian daily comment, Guardian Unlimited
The above gives the British/European sense of the latest bushbaby playpen danger facing the world, a prospect, which if realized, will render all our lives LESS secure and foment MORE terrorism and INCREASE support for fundamentalists while again diminishing any belief among those people we need so desperately to enlighten that rights and justice are of any importance to the US or its friends.
And here is the cogent view Auntie Times has on the issue, also frightened as hell:
Bullying Iran
As ever, the one tactic the administration is refusing to consider is diplomacy. Mr. Bush has resisted calls to convene a meeting of Iraq’s neighbors to discuss ways to contain the crisis. There is no guarantee that Mr. Ahmadinejad can be persuaded that Iraq’s further implosion is not in Iran’s interest. But others in Tehran may have clearer heads. And any hope of driving a wedge between Iran and Syria will have to start by giving Damascus hope that there is a way in from the cold.
Mr. Bush’s bullying may play well to his ever shrinking base. But his disastrous war in Iraq has done so much damage to America’s credibility — and so strained its resources— that it no longer frightens America’s enemies. The only ones really frightened are Americans and America’s friends.
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Le procès de Charlie Hebdo aura lieu au Tribunal de grande instance de Paris le 7 février à partir de 9h00 et le lendemain 8 février à partir de 14h à la 17ème chambre. Il est d’une extrême importance.
Charlie Hebdo est poursuivi par la Mosquée de Paris, l’UOIF la Ligue islamique mondiale (qui diffuse l’islam wahhabite en provenance d’Arabie Saoudite) pour « injures publiques à l’égard d’un groupe de personnes à raison de leur religion ».
Deux dessins sont visés : celui montrant Mahomet avec une bombe dans son turban, mais aussi celui où Mahomet freine un groupe de kamikazes par cette annonce : « Stop, on n’a plus de vierges en stock. »
La couverture du numéro, où Cabu représente un Mahomet « débordé par les intégristes » et qui les désavoue (« C’est dur d’être aimé par des cons ») est également poursuivie pour « injures », alors qu’elle visait justement à montrer un Mahomet se désolidarisant des extrémistes.
mercredi 31 janvier 2007
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On my way to the Countess to spend with her a little of what time she still has left, I will probably collapse once I finally get into the plane tomorrow after completing all organization this side.
Sure wasn't counting on what's facing the Countess now, but I know that she was also the last, die mit sowas gerechnet hätte. Non posso piú. C'est pas du tout la fin prévue pour cette contesse!
The Chicks of Chicora Court should be a help, as will all those friends and family who I trust will appear.
Zumindest weiß ich, daß meine Schwester und ihre Familie mich auch empfangen werden, wie ich die Gräfin aufsuche.
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... learn about Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML):
And here's hoping the Countess can reign at Chicora Court a while longer with the knowledge she's being forced to accumulate."Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) is a malignancy that arises in either granulocytes or monocytes which are white blood cells that battle infectious agents throughout the body. AML is not inherited or contagious. It develops when there is a defect in the immature cells in the bone marrow. Although the exact cause of AML is unknown, exposure to benzene, cigarettes smoking, and prior exposure to chemotherapy drugs are linked to the disease."
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The New York Review of Books: No Exit: here a one-paragraph excerpt of the excellent article to be found under the link above.
"The argument that putative combatants—would-be combatants who have merely been trained as well as those picked up in the vicinity of a battlefield—can be held in wartime until the end of hostilities isn't in itself novel or controversial. What's new in the current conflict, as it pertains to al-Qaeda and those detainees who are alleged to be its followers, is that no one can imagine the armistice or surrender that would signify an end to this war. In these circumstances, or so it now seems, indefinite could prove to be synonymous with endless; in effect, it could signify a life sentence. This would be a far cry from the preventive detention imagined as appropriate in a conventional war by the authors of the Geneva Conventions, which were intended as a rulebook ensuring humane treatment on all sides of those imprisoned for the specific purpose of keeping them out of military action. What has been at issue are the questions of whether the United States has legally been in a state of war since September 19, 2001, when Congress authorized the use of military force against those responsible for the attacks a week earlier, and if it has been, where that war begins and ends."
Imagine a world in which we make efforts to convince all that the best way for all to enjoy and have control over their lives is to be allowed to express themselves freely without control of third parties and to be guaranteed trial when accusations of violations of others' rights are raised against them before they may be denied their own!
That would be a world outside the playpen, outside fundamentalism, free of terror.
Jump on that chainy-gang and bushy-baby!
Stop'em from trampling all rights left in the US!
The Bait-and-Switch White House - New York Times
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... these welcome lights in an enlightened firmament:
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Published in The New York Review of Books, this letter from many enlightened Iranians abroad is worthy of attention.
Here only the text of the leter, while this link leads to the full publication with all signatories.
To the Editors:
We the undersigned Iranians,
Notwithstanding our diverse views on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict;
Considering that the Nazis' coldly planned "Final Solution" and their ensuing campaign of genocide against Jews and other minorities during World War II constitute undeniable historical facts;
Deploring that the denial of these unspeakable crimes has become a propaganda tool that the Islamic Republic of Iran is using to further its own agendas;
Noting that the new brand of anti-Semitism prevalent in the Middle East today is rooted in European ideological doctrines of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and has no precedent in Iran's history;
Emphasizing that this is not the first time that the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has resorted to the denial and distortion of historical facts;
Recalling that this government has refused to acknowledge, among other things, its mass execution of its own citizens in 1988, when thousands of political prisoners, previously sentenced to prison terms, were secretly executed because of their beliefs;
Strongly condemn the Holocaust Conference sponsored by the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Tehran on December 11–12, 2006, and its attempt to falsify history;
Pay homage to the memory of the millions of Jewish and non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust, and express our empathy for the survivors of this immense tragedy as well as all other victims of crimes against humanity across the world.
On Robert Redeker, see link below, Le Monde correctly supports his maintenance of freedom of expression, even in the face of accusations of "blasphemy" from whatever religion.
Face aux intimidations islamistes, que doit faire le monde libre ? (Robert Redeker)
Les réactions suscitées par l'analyse de Benoît XVI sur l'islam et la violence s'inscrivent dans la tentative menée par cet islam d'étouffer ce que l'Occident a de plus précieux qui n'existe dans aucun pays musulman : la liberté de penser et de s'exprimer.
[Par Robert Redeker (Philosophe. Professeur au lycée Pierre-Paul-Riquet à Saint-Orens de Gammeville. Va publier Dépression et philosophie (éditions Pleins Feux). Source : Le Figaro, 19 septembre 2006. Interdit en Tunisie]LINK TO COMPLETE ARTICLE BY REDEKER
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"Whereas the United States strategy and presence on the ground in Iraq can only be sustained with the support of the American people and bipartisan support from Congress [...] : Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That it is the sense of Congress that—
(1) it is not in the national interest of the United States to deepen its military involvement in Iraq, particularly by escalating the United States military force presence in Iraq;" [...]
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The Times of London reports from an interview with Iraqi PM Maliki that he only wants guns for his own troops instead of more American troops:
And he tells Corriere della Sera that the bushbaby has never been weaker and that cunning rice helps the terrorists by saying his government is doomed:America’s refusal to give Baghdad’s security forces sufficient guns and equipment has cost a great number of lives, the Iraqi Prime Minister said yesterday.
Nouri al-Maliki said the insurgency had been bloodier and prolonged because Washington had refused to part with equipment. If it released the necessary arms, US forces could “dramatically” cut their numbers in three to six months, he told The Times.
In each case, the link is to the entire article quoted here."Mai come oggi ho avvertito la debolezza di George Bush. Mi sembra che agli sgoccioli siano loro a Washington e non noi qui a Bagdad. Il nostro governo è in grado di funzionare meglio di tanti altri. E vorrei consigliare a Condoleezza Rice di evitare dichiarazioni che possono aiutare soltanto i terroristi. Che così si sentono più forti."
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The US Attorney General Gonzales yesterday revealed to Senate Judiciary Committee leaders that, "the president has determined not to reauthorize the Terrorist Surveillance Program when the current authorization expires." This letter preceded his appearance before that committee by one day, was one week after the court decision rendering it necessary, and still leaves questions wide open about the illegality of the procedure up to now.
Good news, when finally the top law enforcement official in the US decides to abide by the constitution (and drags his bushbaby boss into compliance behind him).
Follow this link to read the letter from Gonzales, and this one to get some background from The Nation.
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« Oh, quel homme supérieur ! disait encore Candide entre ses dents, quel grand génie que ce Pococuranté ! rien ne peut lui plaire. »
"Oh! what a superior man," said Candide below his breath. "What a great genius is this Pococurante! Nothing can please him."
Kandide brummte in den Bart: "Ein großer, großer Kopf ist Pocucurante. Das nenn' ich noch Genie! Dem kann niemand etwas zu Danke machen !"
Military Is Expanding Its Intelligence Role in U.S. - New York Times
Hope no one paid for Xmas presents in the states with credit cards....
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Take the time to read the article below in full by following the link to Harpers Magazine. It explores the depths of American Christian Fundamentalism, confirming that they are precisely as dangerous to civilization and thought and humanity as Islamist Fundamentalists are: both versions are committed to religion commanded government and a warring allegiance to self-proclaimed holy men and the spread of their one true faith and faith's country. You only have to change the names -- the warrior American haters of this world and humanity adore the Confederate General Stonewall Jackson for his massacre of Mexican civilians en masse during the Mexican-American War and for his "belief" in teaching negroes how to read so they could read the Bible. American Fundamentalists call him worship him as one to be emulated in serving god before country, submitting the country to religion, and murdering if it be "god's will", and consider his letters to his wife to be near "scripture". Well, I think in Badr City the murderous warrior Ali is adored and respected not only as a warrior and leader, but as a writer and religious authority and is given the titles Commander of the Faithful (Ameer-al-Momineen) Father of Dust/Soil (Abu Turab), Winning Lion of God (Asad-ullah), The Charging Lion (Haydar-al-Karrar), Piercing lines, fighter (Safdar). Both Islamists and Christianists and are equally committed to killing homosexuals, liberals, topless women, apostates, heretics, and anyone, essentially, who doesn't accept their views without question. HARPER'S
Here the beginning of the article with the link:
MAGAZINE
And - in response to a cogent comment, this addition:
Reading Lolita in Tehran - Middle East Quarterly
Reading Lolita in Tehran, a new memoir by Azar Nafisi, is the story of Iran's revolution from the unusual vantage point of an Iranian-born, American-schooled instructor of English literature, who arrived at Tehran University in the revolutionary year of 1979.
I BLEW IT...BUT NOW YOU SHOULD TRUST ME...
Associated Press TERENCE HUNT Posted January 10, 2007 09:13 PM
White House Site official Real Video of the speech and link to the full text of the
"President's Address to the Nation
The Library
President's Remarks
9:01 P.M. EST January 10, 2007"
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Click this LINK to the entire, quite witty article.surge (surj) n. 1. a sudden increase . . . in political parlance
By Paul Farhi
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, January 10, 2007; Page C01
It's one of those words -- like "chad" or "blog" or "waterboarding" -- that's suddenly become the go-to phrase to describe a contemporary phenomenon.
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Sogar Sarkozy, Vorsitzender der konservativen UMP in Frankreich, verurteilt die Hinrichtung von SH.
Even Sarkozy, president of the conservative UMP in France, condemns the execution of SH.
The following is excerpted from SLATE. Follow the link for the complete report with details of the violations of rights.
The Bill of WrongsThe 10 most outrageous civil liberties violations of 2006.By Dahlia LithwickPosted Saturday, Dec. 30, 2006, at 6:30 AM ET
I love those year-end roundups—ubiquitous annual lists of greatest films and albums and lip glosses and tractors. It's reassuring that all human information can be wrestled into bundles of 10. In that spirit, Slate proudly presents, the top 10 civil liberties nightmares of the year.10. Attempt to Get Death Penalty for Zacarias Moussaoui9. Guantanamo Bay8. Slagging the Media7. Slagging the Courts6. The State-Secrets Doctrine5. Government Snooping4. Extraordinary Rendition3. Abuse of Jose Padilla2. The Military Commissions Act of 20061. Hubris - This legal and intellectual intractability can create the illusion that we are standing on the same constitutional ground we stood upon in 2001, even as that ground is sliding away under our feet.
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Imprisoned for life as a living warning not to commit crimes against humanity, SH would finally have served to promote human rights; executed by hanging, SH will in the end merely become yet another martyr to those lusting to kill humans and trample their rights.
The New York Times gets it right:
Editorial
The Rush to Hang Saddam Hussein
Published: December 29, 2006
Toppling Saddam Hussein did not automatically create a new and better Iraq. Executing him won’t either.
Editorial
A Death Sentence Affirmed
For those who oppose the death penalty, as we do, any execution is regrettable -- and this one, should it come to pass, will follow highly imperfect judicial proceedings and may in the short term inflame sectarian divisions. But it's hard to imagine the death penalty existing anywhere for any crime and not for Saddam Hussein [...] Should the world see his end in the coming days, the justice will be imperfect. But it will still be justice.
Saddam Hussein condamné à la pendaison
- Normal : 31,81%
- Scandaleux : 17,91%
- Et Bush alors ? : 50,29%
Pas grand-monde, sauf peut-être dans son fief sunnite de Tikrit, ne versera une larme sur Saddam Hussein. L'ancien dictateur a été pendu, samedi 30 décembre, après avoir été condamné à mort, le 5 novembre, pour crime contre l'humanité. [...]
George W. Bush, qui ne sait ni pourquoi maintenir ses 140 000 soldats en Irak ni comment les retirer, a salué l'exécution de Saddam Hussein comme "une étape importante sur le chemin de la démocratie". C'est une conception de la démocratie. Elle n'est pas la nôtre.
Books Of The Times 'Point to Point Navigation'
Wry Luminary Upstages StarsBy JANET MASLIN
Published: November 24, 2006As a memoir (his second, after “Palimpsest”), “Point to Point Navigation” is as meandering as its title indicates. That’s a compliment: it takes an adroit raconteur to skip so entertainingly among seemingly unrelated subjects without losing track of each anecdote’s destination.[...]In the end he is his own best advertisement, with a lifetime’s worth of stinging observations and sharp, combative insights to his credit. Add vanity, hubris and audacity on the same scale, and you have a man whose new memoir is unmissable. Surely he would be the first to agree.
Sunday Book ReviewBy CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS
Published: November 26, 2006TO describe this collection of fragments as a valediction would apparently be in accordance with the author's wishes. Nearly every page is heavy — I almost said "gravid"—with intimations of mortality . It's closing time at the Vidal villa in Ravello, Italy, where (as Noel Coward once said about his own bedroom), "let's face it, quite a lot has happened over the years." The books and pictures are being crated up, and farewells tendered to the locals. On a neglected hook hangs a faded bathrobe , somehow preserving the outline of the late Howard Auster , companion for over half a century . "I now move, graciously, I hope," Vidal writes in his opening line, "toward the door marked Exit."---- ONE CAN ONLY HOPE THAT GORE VIDAL REMAINS WITH US FOR MANY PAGES OF WORDS MORE ! THERE ARE ONLY SO FEW LEFT WHO CAN SPEAK IN ANY LANGUAGE, EVEN FEWER IN ENGLISH.
AP report as published in the Houston Chronicle, excerpt:
Dec. 26, 2006, 4:36AM
U.S. deaths in Iraq exceed 9-11
count
By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA Associated Press Writer
© 2006 The Associated Press
BAGHDAD, Iraq — At least 36 Iraqis died Tuesday in bombings, officials said, including a coordinated strike that killed 25 in western Baghdad. Separately, the deaths of six U.S. soldiers pushed the American toll beyond the number of victims in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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VATICAN CITY (Reuters) Friday, December 22, 2006; 11:37 AM - Pope Benedict warned in a year-end speech on Friday of an impending clash of cultures and religions [... and] reaffirmed the Catholic Church's rule of priestly celibacy and its condemnation of same-sex marriage[, ... which] "tacitly accredits those ruinous theories that strip all relevance from the masculinity and femininity of the human being as though it were a purely biological issue." [...] Theories "according to which man should be able to decide autonomously what he is and what he isn't" end up with mankind destroying its own identity," he said.
Lors de ses vœux de Noël à la Curie romaine, vendredi 22 décembre, le pape Benoît XVI a fustigé avec vigueur les partisans du mariage gay, dénonçant leurs "théories funestes". Cette déclaration intervient alors que le débat sur le mariage homosexuel fait rage en Italie. Plusieurs élus de la coalition de gauche de Romano Prodi, divisée sur ce sujet, sont récemment intervenus en faveur des unions gays. Mercredi, deux d'entre eux ont ainsi disposé quatre poupées représentant des couples homosexuels près de l'Enfant Jésus, dans la crèche du Parlement à Rome. Dans son intervention, Benoît XVI a durement critiqué tous ceux qui mettent sur le même plan les mariages homosexuel et hétérosexuel. "Cela accrédite tacitement ces théories funestes qui refusent toute pertinence à la masculinité et à la féminité de la personne humaine, comme s'il s'agissait d'un fait purement biologique", a-t-il estimé.MORE LIGHT STILL NEEDED IN THE WORLD
For an example of the first:
The New York TimesOpinion, Published: December 22, 2006
Saner Voices in Iran
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the populist demagogue, is not so popular with important elements of Iranian society. [...]Two weeks ago, the students chanted, “Forget the Holocaust — do something for us.” Last week, one of them told a reporter: “A nuclear program is our right. But we fear that it will do more harm than good.”
Mark Tran and agencies Friday December 22, 2006The Guardian
Iraq sacrifices worthwhile, claims Rice
Harald Pinter, Orhan Pamuk, John Lennon, Hanna Loewy, Gutenberg, Detlef Siegel, Gore Vidal, Philippe Sollers, Martin Heidegger, William Shakespeare, Dante Alighieri, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hermann Broch, Thomas Jefferson, Voltaire, D.A.F. de Sade, Casanova, Jonathan Safran Foer, Noam Chomsky, Truman Capote, Bernard Malamud, Martin Luther King, Thomas J.O. McCarthy, Erich (von) Kahler, Jean Cocteau, Oscar Wilde, John F. Kennedy, Montesquieu, Jacques Diderot, Friedrich Hölderlin, Éric Satie, Friedrich Nietzsche, Henry David Thoreau, Daniel & Noah Webster, and Koko.
Except for his apparent lack of "normal" intelligence and language development, the bushbaby fits the description.Asperger Syndrome or (Asperger’s Disorder) is a neurobiological disorder named for a Viennese physician, Hans Asperger, who in 1944 published a paper which described a pattern of behaviors in several young boys who had normal intelligence and language development, but who also exhibited autistic-like behaviors and marked deficiencies in social and communication skills.
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... says the editor of Newsweek International, Fareed Sakaria, in this interview on Comedy Central. Just sit back and watch and listen to how absurd the playpen's view of the situation in Iraq really is.
And here it is...
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The claims of calm deliberation emerging from the White House this week are maddening. The search for a new plan for Iraq seems to be taking place with as much urgency as the deliberations over a new color for the dollar bill....Mr. Bush has no more time to waste on “listening tours” and photo ops. The nation is in a crisis, and Americans need to hear how he plans to unwind the chaos he has unleashed in Iraq. If the president is delaying because he is searching for a good option, he can stop. There are none. But Americans need to see that he is prepared to choose among the undesirable alternatives, and clear the way for a withdrawal of American troops that does not leave even more killing and mayhem behind.
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Now it's clear that the bushbaby playpen isn't capable of accomplishing ANY "mission" it has set out on (while trampling on civil and human rights at home and abroad in the process). Not even the Afghanistan-Pakistan area is secure against the Taliban and al Qaeda there, which are creating a mini-state of more and more strength.
Remember?
This was what the playpen first set out to rid the world of after 9/11 ... so what is going on?
Isn't it time to set priorities?
Please refer to this New York Times report for more on this disaster! What follows is a brief excerpt from the beginning of the article:
Islamic militants are using a recent peace deal with the government to consolidate their hold in northern Pakistan, vastly expanding their training of suicide bombers and other recruits and fortifying alliances with Al Qaeda and foreign fighters, diplomats and intelligence officials from several nations say. The result, they say, is virtually a Taliban mini-state.
Morale is high among the resurgent Taliban after their revival in Afghanistan this year, one Pakistani security official said. That will lead to still more recruitment and better organization and planning in the year ahead.
Isn't it time to be realistic about what is going on in the world, rather than simply trying to pretend? Let's depose the playpen and ask some adults to take charge again.
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Mr. Speaker:
I come before this body today as a proud American and as a servant of the American people, sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States.
Throughout my tenure, I’ve always tried to speak the truth. It’s that commitment that brings me here today.
We have a President who has misgoverned and a Congress that has refused to hold him accountable. It is a grave situation and I believe the stakes for our country are high.
No American is above the law, and if we allow a President to violate, at the most basic and fundamental level, the trust of the people and then continue to govern, without a process for holding him accountable—what does that say about our commitment to the truth? To the Constitution? To our democracy?
The trust of the American people has been broken. And a process must be undertaken to repair this trust. This process must begin with honesty and accountability.
Leading up to our invasion of Iraq, the American people supported this Administration’s actions because they believed in our President. They believed he was acting in good faith. They believed that American laws and American values would be respected. That in the weightiness of everything being considered, two values were rock solid—trust and truth.
From mushroom clouds to African yellow cake to aluminum tubes, the American people and this Congress were not presented the facts, but rather were presented a string of untruths, to justify the invasion of Iraq.President Bush, along with Vice President Cheney and then-National Security Advisor Rice, portrayed to the Congress and to the American people that Iraq represented an imminent threat, culminating with President Bush’s claim that Iraq was six months away from developing a nuclear weapon. Having used false fear to buy consent—the President then took our country to war. This has grave consequences for the health of our democracy, for our standing with our allies, and most of all, for the lives of our men and women in the military and their families—who have been asked to make sacrifices—including the ultimate sacrifice—to keep us safe.
Just as we expect our leaders to be truthful, we expect them to abide by the law and respect our courts and judges. Here again, the President failed the American people.
When President Bush signed an executive order authorizing unlawful spying on American citizens, he circumvented the courts, the law, and he violated the separation of powers provided by the Constitution. Once the program was revealed, he then tried to hide the scope of his offense from the American people by making contradictory, untrue statements.
President George W. Bush has failed to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States; he has failed to ensure that senior members of his administration do the same; and he has betrayed the trust of the American people.
With a heavy heart and in the deepest spirit of patriotism, I exercise my duty and responsibility to speak truthfully about what is before us. To shy away from this responsibility would be easier. But I have not been one to travel the easy road. I believe in this country, and in the power of our democracy. I feel the steely conviction of one who will not let the country I love descend into shame; for the fabric of our democracy is at stake.
Some will call this a partisan vendetta, others will say this is an unimportant distraction to the plans of the incoming Congress. But this is not about political gamesmanship.
I am not willing to put any political party before my principles.
This, instead, is about beginning the long road back to regaining the high standards of truth and democracy upon which our great country was founded.
Mr. Speaker:
Under the standards set by the United States Constitution, President Bush—along with Vice President Cheney, and Secretary of State Rice—should be subject to the process of impeachment, and I have filed H. Res. 1106 in the House of Representatives.
To my fellow Americans, as I leave this Congress, it is in your hands—to hold your representatives accountable, and to show those with the courage to stand for what is right, that they do not stand alone.
Thank you.
So now the bushbaby has some serious information in his playpen (leaving him and all his playmates looking a bit grim, as though they all reek of the sour milk he has splashed about him) from the independent study group on Iraq. Not enough that his dad's ol' pal Gates (whom daddybush evidently prevailed on babybush to nominate for the Defense Secretary post) told the Senate that the US is currently NOT winning "the war" in Iraq, his papa's own Secretary of State Baker with his colleague Hamilton have presented him with their bipartisan independent analysis of the situation there. This is how it begins: The situation in Iraq is grave and deteriorating. There is no path that can guarantee success, but the prospects can be improved.
And this is a clear warning from the end of the "Executive Summary":
It is the unanimous view of the Iraq Study Group that these recommendations offer a new way forward for the United States in Iraq and the region. They are comprehensive and need to be implemented in a coordinated fashion. They should not be separated or carried out in isolation.
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You just simply MUST watch this clip from a Tavis Smiley PBS interview on November 28, 2006, with Gore Vidal on the bushbaby's playpenned wargames in Iraq. It includes such zingers as:
"'I'm a war time president, I'm a war time president, Quack quack quack.' Any fool can see that he is looney. Preemptive war, well, what's he trying to preempt? Certainly not a war since he's starting a war."
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