Aug 6, 2005

Vive le Canada - DEA Chief Admits Emery Arrest Was Political

So what this means is Canadian cops sold out Canadian soveriegnty purely for American political interests. They enabled the arrest of a Canadian in order to advance the careers of those politicians down sourth who advocate these regressive, oppressive and simply barbaric principles. If this isn't considered a treasonable action, I don't know what is.

As such, I am making a formal request to the RCMP that they investigate whoever is responsible for this scandalous behaviour, to charge them, to bring them in front of a judge or jury of his peers and let the people decide if the person is a moral and decent Canadian.

Mycos ( Gary Williams )
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Material quoted in an American newspaper indicates the US DEA targeted Marc Emery because of his political activism in the cause of marijuana law reform.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist Joel Connelly quoted a statement from DEA chief Karen Tandy that said this:

    'Today's arrest of Mark (sic) Scott Emery, publisher of Cannabis Culture magazine and the founder of a marijuana legalization group, is a significant blow not only to the marijuana trafficking trade in the U.S. and Canada, but also to the marijuana legalization movement.
    'Hundreds of thousands of dollars of Emery's illicit profits are known to have been channeled to marijuana legalization groups active in the United States and Canada. Drug legalization lobbyists now have one less pot of money to rely on.'


According to Connelly this quote is part of a statement that came directly from DEA headquarters in Washington. The statement is not available on the DEA website, or anyway else on the internet."
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Straight-shootin' George Galloway

Surely one of the real "heroes" of these times. In a day when all around are finding excuses as to why they are doing nothing to overthrow the tyrants in Washington and Downing Street, Galloway stands alone as a figure who dares speak truth to power.

Mycos
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Straight-shootin' George Galloway by Mike Whitney

08/06/05 'ICH' -- -- 'I am utterly against the punishing of innocent people for the crimes of the guilty, whether it is done on the underground of London or the streets of Falluja by George Bush's air force'. George Galloway MP
George Galloway is quite a guy. His trip to the Middle East is causing a ruckus back in London, where his criticism of Bush and Blair is appearing like a spread-sheet on the front-page of the tabloids. Congrats, George; those two deserve a good lambasting. Yesterday he fired-off another barrage, landing a direct hit on Prime Minister Milquetoast and his Texas-twin. He said, 'There's far more blood on the hands of George Bush and Tony Blair than there is on the hands of the murderers who killed those people in London.' "
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Aug 5, 2005

Rumsfeld: Britain attacks not tied to U.S. alliance

Why does CNN even print this stuff? Of course Iraq is a reason why many of the Jihadists attack the West. They've fucking said so in their own words! I mean, if someone is going to blow themselves up and a second before they do so they call out "America out of Iraq!" I'd take them at their word that they're pissed at Western intervention in Iraq.

Sure, the leadership may wish to attack regardless, but then they grew up having other problems with the West. And don't you have to ask yourslf what there were barracks in Beirut to blow up in the first place, don't you? How about the Cole? What was it doing in the Middle-east? Just on a cruise? How goddamn stupid does Rumsfeld think people are that he can come off with his trademark, con-man patter and think no-one will notice that he's perhaps the most practiced liar of the bunch......and that's really saying something

Mycos
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The United States and its allies did not provoke the terrorists; the terrorists attacked America,' he said. 'There was no war in Iraq or Afghanistan when America was attacked on September 11th. And there was no war in Iraq or Afghanistan when terrorists attacked the Beirut barracks in 1983, in the Khobar Towers in 1996 or the African embassies in 1998, or when they attacked the USS Cole in the year 2000.'"

Aug 4, 2005

Pressure getting to Novak?

Well, isn't that special......

Bob Novak, who knew that he was going to be asked about his editorial outing Plame and apparently agreed to the raising of the issue, obviously had second thoughts about doing so. In a moment reminiscent of the old Crossfire days, James Carville poked Novak by insinuating that he was pandering to his conservative base with regards to a topic they and the guest had just been discussing. But then, out of the blue Novak suddenly blurts out "That's bullshit.." and pretends to storm of the stage, thereby avoiding having to answer anything "on the record" as it were.

Yup, That tells me that Novak has lots to hide and he's getting awfully nervous about when he's going t h ave to say it!

Mycos
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Insurgents Using Bigger, More Lethal Bombs, U.S. Officers Say - New York Times

You would think that the NYTimes would be a little more wary about presenting to the public even more articles wherein the military, and/or the paper itself is once again doing a propaganda job on their readership.
You will notice in the excerpt below that they report the existence of "a cell" of individuals who are using this new tactic. Why a "cell"?. Because to say it is a cell is to say that it is a small and isolated group. Inherent in that is that they pose less of a threat than if this tactic were one adopted by all of the insurgency, something that would clearly alarm the public and have them and the soldiers thinking twice about exactly what the fuck they're doing over there fighting against men who are resisting them as an occupying army.

No. Once the facade has fallen away from this administration and the cover that they operate behind destroyed, then the NYTimes (and others) have made themselves a target for indictment. Towards that goal, I would very much like to see a group of concerned citizens set up a database containing as many possible of these observations like the one I point to here. It will be an effort to lay the groundwork for the possible indictment of the NYTimes and other Miller-like journalists (and I use that designation guardedly).

Insurgents Using Bigger, More Lethal Bombs, U.S. Officers Say - New York Times: "Military personnel involved said the attack last month indicated to them that a new and deadly bomb-making cell singling out American patrols was operating near the large allied military base at the airport, an area that two officers said had seen little insurgent activity in months."
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