ALERT: We've found what is probably the best way to help victims of last week's killer tsunami -- and it does NOT involve corrupt organizations like the United Nations. Please give now:http://www.adnamis.org/specialGiving.cfm?project_id=70001SU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Imagine my surprise when I looked further into the site where I would be sending my aid dollars and saw this: "The Advancing Native Missions Organization (ANM) exists for one purpose: to help take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the worldâs remaining unreached peoples. We do this by standing behind 3,500 indigenous or native missionaries who are reaching their own people in more than 60 countries of the world." Well....I don't know what to say..... Not a Relief organization like UNICEF or Red Cross/Crescent? what? Why? And why their tirade against UN aid efforts? What's the connection here? And then it dawns on me. RightMarch! Neo-cons. Haliburton! Of course. That's Haliburton's job isn't it? To rebuild nations that have been flattened by flood, war and....and.... well... that's good enough! Damned UN is cutting Halliburtons grass! -- Gary Williams ......Taking bets on the first day that we see a no-bid contract go to Halliburton (Kellogg, Brown & Root...you know the guys? Whitehouse? Ring any bells?) -- Gary Williams http://mycos.blogspot.com/
Dec 31, 2004
In the Wake Of the Tsunami, the Vultures Begin to Circle
Didn't take 'em long, did it?
from RightMarch.com, the people who would, strangely, presume to inform you that "Giving these predatory monsters our money and a new relief mission is tantamount to giving them
a new license to rape and pillage people who need love and compassion."
As long as the UN exists, "it will siphon off vast amounts of money, manpower and resources that might otherwise accomplish some good."
No matter what horrors the United Nations perpetrates on innocent people, there is no accountability, no punishment, no consequence. That's why it is inevitable that we will
only create new victims of this global monstrosity by sending more relief money to the UN.
What did the United Nations do to these guys that would incur such hatred, such venom?
And what do I do with my aid contributions?
They've got an opinion on that too... Missionaries!
Yes! RightMarch feels that those damned "furrriners" at the UN, those no-goodniks who would deign to hold the United States accountable for things that only tyrannical despots like Idi Amin would do; things like torture, war crimes, aggressive war, etc., would just pocket your money!
So they have just the right place for your money. in fact they've even sent out the ollowing:
Justice Expands 'Torture' Definition (washingtonpost.com)
It appears that it may have taken a few years, but hopefully, finally,......the nightmare vision of 9/11 has receded in peoples minds enough that they are beginning to behave with reasonable intent rather than anger and raw emotional feelings for vengeance.
I believe this to have been the popular state of mind and one that the Bush cabal calculatedly used in perhaps the most cynical abuse of America's power ever seen since Hitlers use of the collapse of Weimar Germany to justify his excesses.
Gary Williams
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Justice Expands 'Torture' Definition
Earlier Policy Drew Criticism
By R. Jeffrey Smith and Dan Eggen
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, December 31, 2004; Page A01
The Justice Department published a revised and expansive definition late yesterday of acts that constitute torture under domestic and international law, overtly repudiating one of the most criticized policy memorandums drafted during President Bush's first term.
In a statement published on the department's Web site, the head of its Office of Legal Counsel declares that 'torture is abhorrent both to American law and values and international norms' and goes on to reject a previous statement that only 'organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death' constitute torture punishable by law."
Continued.......
Dec 30, 2004
Donahue: The Narco-Terrorist Who Came In from the Cold
December 30, 2004
Please Distribute Widely
Dear Colleague,
In September of 2002, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft announced, with
great fanfare, the indictment and extradition order against Colombian
paramilitary leader Salvatore Mancuso of the United Self Defense Forces of
Colombia (AUC, in its Spanish initials), on the State Department's list of
international terrorist organizations:
"Salvatore Mancuso caused the brutal murder of another Colombian drug
trafficker as retribution for failing to pay a drug debt," charged Ashcroft.
"Today, we see more clearly than ever the interdependence between the
terrorists that threaten American lives and the illegal drugs that threaten
American potential. As today's indictment reminds us, the lawlessness that
breeds terrorism is also a fertile ground for the drug trafficking that
supports terrorism. To surrender to either of these threats is to surrender
to both.â
Earlier this month Mancuso - who, after the mysterious disappearance of
paramilitary leader Carlos Castaño earlier this year, became the boss of
this narco-terrorist organization - turned himself in to Colombian
authorities, as Stewart Tuttle, head of the Political Affairs division of
the U.S. Embassy in Bogota looked on.
Sean Donahue reports:
"Tuttle and his superiors were strangely silent a week later when the
government of President Alvaro Uribe announced that it would not extradite
Mancuso to the U.S. to face cocaine trafficking and money laundering charges
as long as the death squad leader agreed to 'cease all illegal activities'
and encourage other paramilitaries to take part in the governmentâs
demobilization process. While the U.S. hasnât formally dropped its
extradition request, neither the U.S. Embassy nor the U.S. State Department
has issued a public statement about Uribeâs decision to delay or cancel
Mancusoâs handover to U.S. authorities â which is highly unusual to say the
least, given that Mancuso is the head of a terrorist organization and is
accused of conspiring to smuggle over seventeen tons of cocaine to the U.S.
and Europe..."
Read more at:
http://www.narconews.com/
Once again, the "war on drugs" is enforced selectively. Even when an accused
international terrorist is involved in cocaine trafficking, U.S. officials
(and their favorite Latin American president Alvaro Uribe of Colombia) let
the big fish slip through the net while devoting billions of dollars and
hundreds of thousands of prison cells to punishing the poor, the voiceless,
the little fish...
>From somewhere in a country called América,
Al Giordano
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Dec 29, 2004
Coalition News
Item:
Findlaw:
December 28 2004
BIN LADEN, AL-ZARQAWI BENEFIT IN ALLIANCE
Associated Press
An audiotape purportedly from Osama bin Laden suggests the al-Qaida chief has accepted Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi's offer to unite the world's most famous terror
group and the bloodiest insurgency inside Iraq, national security experts say.
http://news.findlaw.com/ap/a/w/1152/12-28-2004/20041228001505_01.html
Analysis:
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A number of recent government reports indicate that the widespread insurgency cannot be defeated and that the stated goals of the invasion will not be achieved. Maj. Isaiah Wilson III,who served as an official historian of the Iraq war and later as a war planner in Iraq, states in
a Washington Post article that, "those who planned the war suffered from stunted learning and reluctance to adapt. the 'western coalition' failed, and continues to fail, to see Operation Iraqi Freedom in its fullness the U.S. military remains perhaps in peril of losing the 'war,' even after supposedly winning it." Wilson's comments are a powerful indictment of imperial hubris and
the stubborn unwillingness to accept the parameters of brute force.
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Disappearing Act: Fallujah and the Media:
The extent of America's war crimes in Falluja is gradually becoming apparent. On December 24, approximately 900 former residents of the battered city were allowed to return to their
homes only to find that (according to BBC) "about 60% to 70% of the homes and buildings are completely crushed and damaged, and not ready to inhabit.
http://www.counterpunch.org/whitney12272004.html
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The siege, which began on November 8, was intended to rid the city of an estimated 5,000 insurgents who were using it as a base of operation. The results have been devastating.
Over 250,000 people have been expelled from their homes and the city has been laid to waste.
The US military targeted the three main water treatment plants, the electrical grid and the sewage treatment plant; leaving Fallujans without any of the basic services they'll need to return to a normal life.
Many believe that this was done intentionally so that major US corporations and constituents of the Bush administration can rebuilt the city at some future time.
Most of the city's mosques have been either destroyed or seriously damaged and entire areas of the city where the fighting was most fierce have been effectively razed to the ground.
So far, the army has only removed the dead bodies from the streets; leaving countless decomposed corpses inside the ruined buildings. A large percentage of these have been devoured by packs of scavenging dogs.
The stench of death is reported to be overpowering.
The displaced families who returned on Thursday were hoping to escape the cold weather and lack of food and water at their improvised tent cities. Many of those who have inspected their homes say the damage is too great and they don't expect to stay.
The siege of Falluja was planned to send a message that the US would take a "get- tough" approach with the burgeoning resistance. They wanted to demonstrate that defiance was futile in the face of the world's most powerful military.
The full force of America's arsenal, including F-16s, C-130s, Abrams tanks, and Apache Helicopters were unleashed on a few thousand rebels in a civilian enclave.
The stupidity of that action is now apparent.
Two weeks into the campaign, the military claimed victory saying they had "broken the back of the insurgency", but the truth has proved to be far different. In reality, the assault has only dispelled the illusion of US invincibility. Pockets of resistance still maintain a tenacious grip on parts of the city and the guerilla-style tactics have negated the overwhelming force of their adversary.
If anything, the siege has only emboldened the resistance and broadened its sphere of influence.
Violence has now spread throughout the Sunni triangle; ending last week with a devastating mortar attack that killed 22 in a mess tent outside Mosul. Now, the occupation forces are in a defensive mode; having to spend much of their energy simply trying to protect supply lines and oil facilities. Insurgents are increasingly able to "operate at will".
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http://www.counterpunch.org/whitney12272004.html
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"Today, Americans would be outraged if U.N. troops entered
Los Angeles to restore order; tomorrow they will be grateful.
This is especially true if they were told there was an outside threat
from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very
existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead with world
leaders to deliver them from this evil.
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When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly
relinquished for the guarantee of their well being granted to them by
their world government."
-- Henry Kissinger speaking at Evian, France, May 21, 1992
Bilderburgers meeting. Unbeknownst to Kissinger, his
speech was taped by a Swiss delegate to the meeting.