Seeing as we’ve been torturing the Earth for so long, I think it’s appropriate today to celebrate the torture of humans. Not that the Earth is torturing us, of course (though Mother Nature does have a bit of a cruel streak at times). Mostly, we do it to each other. But at least we do it for good reason.
For instance, torturing detainees yielded “high value” information, according to President Obama’s national intelligence director, Dennis Blair. Blair wasn’t particularly specific (a few minutes on the rack ought to change that), but he did say “high value information came from interrogations in which those methods were used and provided a deeper understanding of the al Qa’ida organization that was attacking this country….â€
Well, there you go. We were able to draw up an organizational chart on a group that, by definition, has little if any structure. Probably forced the bad guys to do it themselves using Vizio (which can be a bit like torture in and of itself, until you get used to it). No wonder al Qa’ida seems to have hundreds of “number two” men. And #2 out there in the mountains of Afghanistan is no picnic (especially in the winter). But wait, there’s more!
Our brave and noble inquisitors also managed to ferret out “‘a couple of nebulous links’ between al Qaida and Iraq”.
The Bush administration put relentless pressure on interrogators to use harsh methods on detainees in part to find evidence of cooperation between al Qaida and the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s regime, according to a former senior U.S. intelligence official and a former Army psychiatrist.
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Cheney’s and Rumsfeld’s people were told repeatedly, by CIA . . . and by others, that there wasn’t any reliable intelligence that pointed to operational ties between bin Laden and Saddam, and that no such ties were likely because the two were fundamentally enemies, not allies.”Senior administration officials, however, “blew that off and kept insisting that we’d overlooked something, that the interrogators weren’t pushing hard enough, that there had to be something more we could do to get that information,” he said.
That’s right. Without torturing people, the Bush administration wouldn’t even have managed to come up with a half-assed justification for invading a country that wasn’t a threat – imminent or otherwise – to the United States or the rest of the world.
Oh, they could have used some illegal wiretaps, I suppose. Back in the olden days, people like Jane Harman thought that stuff was just peachy.
[According to Harman] when the U.S. Government eavesdropped for years on American citizens with no warrants and in violation of the law, that was “both legal and necessary” as well as “essential to U.S. national security,” and it was the “despicable” whistle-blowers (such as Thomas Tamm) who disclosed that crime and the newspapers which reported it who should have been criminally investigated, but not the lawbreaking government officials.
Now that the government is spying on her, though (albeit legally, and with a warrant), Jane has seen the light.
I’m just very disappointed that my country — I’m an American citizen just like you are — could have permitted what I think is a gross abuse of power in recent years. I’m one member of Congress who may be caught up in it, and I have a bully pulpit and I can fight back. I’m thinking about others who have no bully pulpit, who may not be aware, as I was not, that someone is listening in on their conversations, and they’re innocent Americans.
Sounds like Jane’s gettin’ serious.
pj- nothing to add except that you’ve been on a great streak for a couple of weeks now. Kudo’s to Suep also for doing the hard work.
vern- any clips of Jimmie D with Ralph, the first muppet?
I thought about a Jane Harmon post last night after The Wire night with friends but pooped out. My google search was still up on the computer. Something like “boo fuckin’ hoo!’. :knit2: Pj did better anyway. I am beginning to think O’Bama will keep all of the repug policies in place for 4-8 years to even the slate and then revoke them all at the end of his term. Some good wiretap intell on Mitt and Newt might come in handy in a few years. He could start by waterboarding Harmon and LIEberman.
Here is a longer clip. Hard to imagine a bit like this getting so much time these days.
I was out in
the junglemy back yard to cut some rosemary and parsley and encountered a big ol’ bumble :bee: :omg: . I am very afraid of biting and stinging critters and maybe for good reason. Something decided to munch on my ankles last week and now wearing shorts next week in NOLa looks doubtful. I must say though that generic Benadryl does make for a restful sleep. :yawn: The good news is I just to try to stay out of their way. :bee:I have an overgrown hawthorn tree outside of my window that is starting to bloom again and I see the bees are back. They love it and when they leave the birds love to hang out there. My neighbors want me to to cut back the tree but I think at least it is stalled for at least this bee spring.
:banana: :bee: :parrot: :bee: :yippee:
:dancers: Cinco de Mayo :dancers:
:nixon:
Maron solo today on BRL. The live cast has been very sketchy of late but the reruns work OK and you can move back to hear something again.
Don’t know about the iTunes downloads but have I told you how iTunes took a hard drive and stripped over 12K of music files of their folders and dumped them into one ‘unknown album’ file.
:fu: 😡 :rant1: 🙁
Use the Podcast feeds I posted to the right. No iTunes required.
I use those but I needed a new excuse to vent about Apple.Those are great links so that is why I don’t know about the iTunes anymore. It was down for a while a few weeks ago and nobody noticed or mentioned it for the longest time.
What got me was not iTunes the store but iTunes the insidious program that does shit to an external hard drive’s file and folders without warning you that it is going do it. Got any suggestions for a program to use to copy and store CDs (wavs) that might also be compatible with iPod? And yes, for now sadly it has to run on an iMac.
btw, pj, I didn’t take you for the dancing type.
I don’t use an iPod, so I can’t recommend any of these, but there is YamiPod: http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/home/
And a list of others here:
http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/07/08/10-alternatives-to-itunes-for-managing-your-ipod/
They cut quite a dashing rug :hot:
Is it all skill, practice or :40: ?
Oh, and I dance inside, so it doesn’t show.
The torture did work! It got Chaney exactly what he wanted…an excuse to invade Iraq. And, it worked exactly as it is in tended to work...it got a false confession.