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A Very SEXY Terrorist

Did you know that Eliot Spitzer and his $5000/hour “date” were threats to Our Father..um..Homeland?

This Newsweek story details how the FBI used the provisions of the PATRIOT Act to demand transaction records from banks so that they could look for “suspicious” activities. The FBI did this to the tune of 1.23 MILLION times last year, and the banks, quivering in fear of facing stiff penalties for not complying, bent over like a Republican senator in an airport bathroom. Not a one of those activity reports turned up any terrorist activity, but one DID turn up Spitzer’s shuffling around of cash to cover his visits to “Kristen”, and the FBI had themselves a sweet little investigation fall right into their laps.

Or did they?

This piece on the political news website In These Times asks how is it that only Spitzer’s dalliances merited an investigation. In fact, the article points out, the Justice Department actually went out of its way to cover up parts of the infamous “DC Madam” scandal, including a list of well-connected Washington clientele and 10 years’ worth of documented phone records. And the questions continue to linger as to why Palfrey’s attorney didn’t call Republican senator David Vitter to the stand in what was all but guaranteed to be a political tidal wave of bad news.

In These Times editor Joel Bleifuss, who wrote the piece, doesn’t really wonder about any of this at all. The Bush Justice Department, he points out, goes after Democratic politicians FIVE TIMES more often than Republican politicians through the so-called “Public Integrity Section”. Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman could probably tell you a little about that, too.

The FBI’s own internal audit admits to at least 1000 cases where the PATRIOT Act was used in violation of its actual intent, and who knows what the real number of violations is. Not unlike the majority of the million-plus banking transaction reports, there’s a pretty high probablity that the FBI simply used this power to troll for information and most often came up with nothing. While nobody will argue that Spitzer wasn’t actually guilty of his inappropriate and illegal behavior, did the FBI have any credible suspicion that he or the call girl represented a danger to public safety? Or did his stupidity and lust simply play into the hands of a political juggernaut in the White House which saw an opportunity to knock out an adversary?

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A Little Tide Will Get That Right Out

Kosovo declared itself independent from Serbia on Sunday.  You’ll remember that President Clinton sent American troops to Kosovo as part of a NATO mission to curb Serbian aggression against the ethnic Albanian population there.  At the time, then-candidate George W. Bush criticized Clinton, saying "Victory means exit strategy, and it’s important for the president to explain to us what the exit strategy is."  Funny how just a few short years later the Republicans would be all about invading other countries without any sort of exit strategy, isn’t it?

Well, anyway, Serbia was sufficiently defanged and declawed through the U.S. bombing campaign and the eventual deposing of Slobodan Milosovic, but the political question of Kosovo’s autonomy was more or less shoved aside by more pressing issues, especially once the Bush Administration started working on their list of places to invade.  A United Nations protectorate (UNMIK) has been running the show in Kosovo for the last eight years.  Writing at Spiked Online, Philip Cunliffe explains that the declaration does not declare complete independence from the Serbian government in Belgrade, or even from UNMIK.  Instead, the Kosovars have declared themselves to have "supervised independence", transferring the control of their country from UNMIK to another protectorate controlled by the EU called EULEX, which gets 16,000 NATO troops to use in maintaining the stability of the area.  Mr. Cunliffe concludes:

"The travesty of Kosovo’s declaration of independence is not the act of secession, nor the undermining of international law, but the very idea of supervised independence – a contradiction in terms if ever there was one."

He notes, as well, that the new flag of Kosovo (seen above) bears more than a passing resemblance to the flag of the EU, rather than the traditional flag, which bore the twin-eagle of Albania.  It’s kind of unfortunate that the flag also has that big mustard stain right in the middle.  The deaign committee must have been having a dinner meeting.

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Say CHEESE!

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Okay, now they’re just plain making shit up…the TSA is now claiming that terrorists are staging “dry runs” of airplane terror events based on finding totally random crap in the luggage of completely unrelated people. In one cited example, blocks of cheese are claimed to be “similar in size and shape to plastic explosives.”

Aw, c’mon, FOR FUCK’S SAKE! How much more of this total nonsense is going to go on?!?!?! They’ve stretched so far beyond the realm of credibility now that they might as well just disband the lot of them, cancel all air traffic, and send everybody home. For a moment last week, I thought maybe these guys were finally going to pull their heads out of their collective asses when the head of the TSA admitted that taking away cigarette lighters was “security theater”, but apparently not.

I would also like to spew a little venom at the Bush Administration, who very obviously leaked this story as part of their recent campaign to cry “Wolf!” as much as possible to distract people from their latest poll numbers and their Mexican standoff with Congress. First it was Chertoff’s “gut feeling”, then some other vague warnings about terrorists, and now this. What really steams me, though, is the way the national news media report these stories with the doe-eyed ingenuousness of a five-year-old who has just learned that babies GROW UNDER CABBAGES and feels the need to pass this along to every person he meets. I’m beginning to think that this French tax official isn’t the only one with a giant hole in his brain.

I never thought ‘d say something like this, but I, for one, was actually glad that the Lindsay Lohan story got more attention than this, because that’s about how much actual news value this shit has.

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Crank Up The Panic Machine, Uncle Dick!

Now that the Bush Administration doesn’t have Tom Ridge to trot out, waving his arms and screaming “Orange Alert! Orange Alert!” like the robot from “Lost In Space”, they’ve upped their game a little bit by periodically trying to spook everyone with some half-assed terrorist plot they’ve “foiled in the nick of time”.

A few weeks ago it was the guys who were going to shoot their way into Fort Dix, and this week it was the crazed Jamaican Muslims who were going to blow up JFK Airport.

These stories play big for a day or two, and all the networks trot out their “anti-terrorism experts”, and the right-wing bloggers get to thump their chests and fling some more poo, and we’re all supposed to stay cowering in our bunkers. This time around, in fact, the chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party went on record saying he thought a few terror attacks would prove what a great job Bush is doing keeping America safe.

The spin cycle on this shit doesn’t last as long as it used to, but it’s still pretty depressing to see that anyone puts the slightest bit of credence into it. I almost punched out my TV when NBC’s “anti-terrorism consultant”, answering a softball lobbed at him by Ann Curry on the “Today” show, actually said he thought the reason these plots happen is because Muslims hate our American freedoms.

For starters, in each one of these plots that shows up, the ham-handed actions of the FBI turn up over and over and over and over. Some informant bankrolled by the FBI infiltrates the group and practically bludgeons them over the head “urging” them to buy guns and explosives, make plans, and so on. J. Edgar “Madge” Hoover would be so proud of the agents following in his footsteps.

Next, even while the Serious Law Enforcement Officials inevitably say that these foiled plots would cause “massive destruction on an unimaginable scale”, once somebody who actually knows what the fuck they’re talking about weighs in, the actual assault being planned turns out to be technically impossible, logistically unfeasible, or downright foolish.

Keith Olbermann had a good piece about this the other night (link goes to the always-informative Crooks & Liars, who usually have these video clips first). Even the current mayor of New York City publicly said people should “get over it” (Bloomberg is being touted as a possible 3rd party/independent candidate for President, BTW, and it would be very interesting to see him up against Rudy “I’m The Hero Of 9/11″ Giuliani).

On the positive side, though, they didn’t really achieve their objective of keeping Scooter Libby’s jail sentence out of the media. I also notice that with each new Republican debate, the already-announced candidates look more and more desperate trying to keep on message with this stuff. So maybe even the die-hards are beginning to see that their jig is almost up.

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We Can Dish It Out, But Can We Take It?

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Former commandant of the United States Marine Corps Charles Krulak and former CENTCOM commander Joseph Hoar have written this editorial in today’s Washington Post. It addresses the Bush Administration’s policies on the use of torture, recognizing from personal experience with combat that torture is next to worthless as a method of intelligence gathering and serves only as a method of terrorism itself. While it might create a level of “security theater” designed to assuage a panicky public, it creates a whole new set of problems: not only does counterterrorism seem to embolden and strengthen the resolve of the insurgents, it all but guarantees that these same methods will be used against our troops now and forever.

Sadly, 43% of Americans approve of the use of torture (scroll for it; it’s a long way down the page), and, as my post below discusses, collectively we are deliberately ignorant about the things we do, deliberately in denial about the reality of the situations that confront us, easily spooked into panic-drive over-response, and able to gin up our own fantasies and mythologies to justify that.

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Bravo! I just wrote a small piece about the American People’s ignorance and lack of ability to think for themselves.

It’s good to see you blogging again, Brian!
Posted by Sarah [URL] on 05/17/07

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Soon To Be Standard Issue At The White House

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This handy item, called “flickr-blockrs” (via) is intended to help you maintain your anonymity when being photographed by your friends as you commit wild and unhibited acts of youthful indiscretion, so that when the photos inevitably wind up on the Internet, you have some some degree of plausible deniability.

Members of the Bush Administration have been wearing rose-colored glasses with blinders on the side as part of their uniform of the day since 2003, but with the ever-expanding mass of scandals coming to light, I think they should probably trade those in for a large supply of these puppies.

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Beyond Quagmire

Okay, anyone who DOESN’T think that today’s “news” about Khalid Sheikh Muhammad’s “confession” is anything but spin from the Bush Administration to deflect attention from the Gonzales Scandal, please raise your hand.

Yeah, I thought so.

Let’s try to turn that spotlight back on the actual fuck-ups. shall we? The latest issue of Rolling Stone (!) has this excellent piece featuring a round-table discussion with a group of national security and military experts who are looking a little further down the field in Iraq and coming up with a very, very bleak analysis.

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Turn a spotlight on the actual fuck-ups? Which ones?

General McPeak could not have captured more clearly how I have come to see the situation, “our country’s standing has been frittered away by people who don’t have the foggiest understanding of how the hell the world works.” It will take years, decades, generations to undo – if it can ever be undone – the damage done by the arrogant, naive, and reckless behavior of this administration.
Posted by Tony [URL] on 03/16/07

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