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Docudharma Times Sunday Nov. 11

This is an Open Thread: There are no fees for speaking

Todays Headlines, Broken Supply Channel Sent Weapons for Iraq Astray, Vietnam Memorial Turns 25, Southern California’s new homes lining up in fires’ path, Pakistan Nuclear Security Questioned

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Broken Supply Channel Sent Weapons for Iraq Astray

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 – As the insurgency in Iraq escalated in the spring of 2004, American officials entrusted an Iraqi businessman with issuing weapons to Iraqi police cadets training to help quell the violence.

By all accounts, the businessman, Kassim al-Saffar, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war, did well at distributing the Pentagon-supplied weapons from the Baghdad Police Academy armory he managed for a military contractor. But, co-workers say, he also turned the armory into his own private arms bazaar with the seeming approval of some American officials and executives, selling AK-47 assault rifles, Glock pistols and heavy machine guns to anyone with cash in hand – Iraqi militias, South African security guards and even American contractors.

Docudharma Times Saturday Nov. 10

This is an Open Thread: No Dick Cheney’s here.

USA

BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: 2007 becomes deadliest year for U.S. troops in Afghanistan

6 U.S. troops, 3 Afghans killed in ambush

KABUL, Afghanistan – Six U.S. troops and three Afghan soldiers died when insurgents ambushed their foot patrol in eastern Afghanistan, one of the deadliest attacks on American forces this year, officials said Saturday.

The troops were returning from a meeting with village elders on Friday afternoon in Nuristan province when militants attacked them with rocket-propelled grenades and gunfire, said Lt. Col. David Accetta.

Docudharma Times Friday Nov. 9

This is an Open Thread: The First Amendment Lives


In a brilliant act of courage the United States Senate confirmed Michael Mukasey as the next Attorney General of the United States. Let the reign of Alberto lite begin.



USA

Protest Greets Police Plan to Map Muslim Angelenos

By NEIL MacFARQUHAR

Published: November 9, 2007


A plan by the counterterrorism bureau of the Los Angeles Police Department to create a map detailing the Muslim communities in that city, an effort described as a step toward thwarting radicalization, has angered civil rights groups, which say it is no better than racial profiling.


At least three major Muslim groups and the American Civil Liberties Union sent a letter yesterday to top city officials raising concerns about the plan.


“When the starting point for a police investigation is ‘let’s look at all Muslims,’ we are going down a dangerous road,” Peter Bibring, a lawyer with the A.C.L.U. of Southern California, said in an interview. “Police can and should be engaged with the communities they are policing, but that engagement can’t be a mask for intelligence gathering.”

Thanks to the Bush administrations fear mongering, overt racism and all around hatred Los Angles police department has made a map. Does this remind anyone of a other place and time, say from the 1930’s.

Docudharma Times Thursday Nov.8

This is an Open Thread: All languages welcome



four people in Karachi have been charged with treason for alleged comments against emergency rule.

‘Hundreds held’ in Bhutto raids

The party of Pakistan’s former PM Benazir Bhutto has said more than 700 members were arrested overnight ahead of a planned mass rally on Friday.


Activists were taken from their homes in the latest crackdown under emergency rule measures brought in on Saturday by President Pervez Musharraf.


The raids came hours after US President George W Bush told Gen Musharraf in a “frank” phone call to hold polls soon.


Mr Bush told Gen Musharraf he could not be both army head and president.

Four charged with treason in Pakistan crackdown

Four men have been charged with treason by the Pakistani authorities for making anti-government speeches in the southern port city of Karachi, a court official said today.


The treason charges against the three politicians and a union activist, which carry a maximum sentence of death, came in the wake of mounting political unrest since General Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency on Saturday and suspended Pakistan’s constitution.


The four were arrested on Monday and interrogated by police before being formally charged yesterday, said the court official.

Docudharma Times Tuesday Nov.6

This is an Open Thread: No Secrets



USA

The Pakistan Mess

Published: November 6, 2007


By imposing martial law, Gen. Pervez Musharraf has pushed nuclear-armed Pakistan further along a perilous course and underscored the failure of President Bush’s policy toward a key ally in the war on terrorism. The events should not have come as a surprise to administration officials. This is what you get when policy is centered slavishly on a single, autocratic ruler rather than more broadly on his country.

Docudharma Times Monday Nov.5

This is an Open Thread: No speaking in tongues or Parseltongue either.



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Plan for Nuclear Storage Is Slow to Form

WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 – The Energy Department has not finished plans to consolidate storage of nuclear bomb fuel and other high-risk materials now spread among numerous sites, even though the department said in 2005 that it would do so within about a year, according to a Government Accountability Office report to be released Monday.


As a result, the department is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to defend additional sites.


The G.A.O. had reported that the Energy Department was putting off making security improvements at some of the storage sites because the sites were due to be phased out. But the new report makes clear that the goal of shutting down some obsolete weapons and research centers, and simplifying the security job by centralizing “special nuclear material,” as bomb fuel is called, has yet to advance from concept to plan, let alone to finished project.

Docudharma Times Sunday Nov. 4

This is an Open Thread: Speaking is the only way.



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New Detainee Rights Weighed in Plans to Close Guantánamo

By WILLIAM GLABERSON

Published: November 4, 2007


WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 – Administration officials are considering granting Guantánamo detainees substantially greater rights as part of an effort to close the detention center and possibly move much of its population to the United States, according to officials involved in the discussions.

One proposal that is being widely discussed in the administration would overhaul the procedure for determining whether detainees are properly held by granting them legal representation at detention hearings and by giving federal judges, not military officers, the power to decide whether suspects should be held.

Docudharma Times Saturday Nov. 3

This an Open Thread: No wiretapping just talking



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At Army Base, Bush Boosts Iraq War


By Josh White and William Branigin

Washington Post Staff Writers

Saturday, November 3, 2007; Page A03


FORT JACKSON, S.C., Nov. 2 — President Bush, invoking the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, as he has many times before, contended Friday that Iraq is the central front in the struggle against extremism, telling a supportive military crowd at this Army post that it is imperative to continue fighting the increasingly unpopular war.


Bush praised the 1,300 newly minted soldiers graduating from Basic Combat Training here for volunteering to defend the country, urging them to “stay on the offense” and “keep pressure on the enemy.”


If you can help the victims of the Mexican Flood please do so

Docudharma Times Friday Nov. 2

This is an Open Thread: I can hear what your saying.



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Industries Paid for Top Regulators’ Travel

Two Heads of Product Safety Agency Accepted Trips From Manufacturer Groups


By Elizabeth Williamson

Washington Post Staff Writer

Friday, November 2, 2007; Page A01


The chief of the Consumer Product Safety Commission and her predecessor have taken dozens of trips at the expense of the toy, appliance and children’s furniture industries and others they regulate, according to internal records obtained by The Washington Post. Some of the trips were sponsored by lobbying groups and lawyers representing the makers of products linked to consumer hazards.


The records document nearly 30 trips since 2002 by the agency’s acting chairman, Nancy Nord, and the previous chairman, Hal Stratton, that were paid for in full or in part by trade associations or manufacturers of products ranging from space heaters to disinfectants. The airfares, hotels and meals totaled nearly $60,000, and the destinations included China, Spain, San Francisco, New Orleans and a golf resort on Hilton Head Island, S.C.

Docudharma Times Thursday Nov. 1

This is an Open Thread: Free Speech Lives



USA

From the Desk of Donald Rumsfeld . . .

In Sometimes-Brusque ‘Snowflakes,’ He Shared Worldview, Shaped Policy


By Robin Wright

Washington Post Staff Writer

Thursday, November 1, 2007; Page A01


In a series of internal musings and memos to his staff, then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld argued that Muslims avoid “physical labor” and wrote of the need to “keep elevating the threat,” “link Iraq to Iran” and develop “bumper sticker statements” to rally public support for an increasingly unpopular war.


The memos, often referred to as “snowflakes,” shed light on Rumsfeld’s brusque management style and on his efforts to address key challenges during his tenure as Pentagon chief. Spanning from 2002 to shortly after his resignation following the 2006 congressional elections, a sampling of his trademark missives obtained yesterday reveals a defense secretary disdainful of media criticism and driven to reshape public opinion of the Iraq war.

Docudharma Times Tuesday Oct. 30

This is an Open Thread: Chat Like You Mean It!



USA

Bigger Budget? No, Responds Safety Agency

By STEPHEN LABATON

Published: October 30, 2007


WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 – The nation’s top official for consumer product safety has asked Congress in recent days to reject legislation intended to strengthen the agency, which polices thousands of consumer goods, from toys to tools.

On the eve of an important Senate committee meeting to consider the legislation, Nancy A. Nord, the acting chairwoman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, has asked lawmakers in two letters not to approve the bulk of legislation that would increase the agency’s authority, double its budget and sharply increase its dwindling staff.

Docudharma Times Monday Oct. 29

This is an Open Thread: Let’s meet the neighbors.



Throughout the history of nations diplomacy has played a large role in bringing stability to conflicts and political tensions between adversaries. Diplomacy is not sexy, it isn’t instantaneous, in fact it requires the ability to deal with the all the inherent problems that comes with two competing ideologies seeking to gain advantage yet in the end nether side achieves all of their original goals. Hence the reason why it’s called diplomacy or just a fancy way of saying let’s talk.


History is replete with those who saw diplomacy not as a means to end conflict or reach agreement with one’s political adversaries but as a hindrance to conflict. Just such a person occupies the White House.


George W. Bush has never believed in diplomacy you just have to look to North Korea as a prime example. The Agreed Framework wasn’t perfect but it provided a way for the international community to monitor North Korea’s nuclear programs. All that fell apart on January 20 2002 when President Bush during his State of the Union address placed North Korea in an Axis of Evil.  Doing so the Agreed Framework collapsed and North Korea walked away from the negotiating table and threw out the United Nations nuclear monitoring team. North Korea isn’t the only country George Bush has refused to deal with on a diplomatic level: Syria and Iran are the others. In doing this he removes any reasonable method or means for avoiding armed conflict.


While this administrations pronouncements concerning Iran and its nuclear program have never been subtle in their outright hostility towards it there has been a profound change in their rhetoric. President Bush recently made illusions towards the coming of World War III if Iran should develop the means to produce nuclear weapons. 

Is America under the leadership of President George W. Bush who has 15 months left in office on the edge of the abyss hurtling towards war with Iran because President  George W. Bush refuses to engage the Iranian government diplomatically over Americas concerns about Iran’s nuclear program?

George Bush can no longer afford to play the lone cowboy bent on protecting the world from evil. Its time for him to step-up and be a real world leader something that in these last six years he has failed to do.

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