Archive for December, 2004

Euro Trash – Even drug dealers are giving up on the dollar. By Daniel Gross

Thursday, December 30th, 2004

The dollar’s decline against the euro shows no sign of ending. Clearly, currency traders have made a long-term judgment about the relative value of the currencies of the Old and New Worlds. That sounds bad enough. But now there are signs that we’re losing some of the most devoted fans of the greenback: drug dealers, Russian oligarchs, and black-market traffickers of all kinds.

James Grant, of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, whose animadversions about the dollar and other subjects are as droll as they are pricey, highlighted the latest indignities to befall the once-mighty dollar in his Dec. 17 issue. (Alas, it’s not available on the Web.)… Rest of Article

Man Admits Hate Crime Attack Was False

Tuesday, December 28th, 2004

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Police said a 22-year-old man was charged with filing a false report about a hate crime.

Floyd Elliott, of Independence, told police that on Dec. 14, two subjects attacked him in the parking lot of his apartment complex. He said the attackers cut him in the stomach, branded him with a hot knife, and attempted to carve the word “Fag” on his forehead.

Investigators were suspicious about the report because the head carving was backwards, as if done while looking into a mirror.
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The Free Press

Monday, December 27th, 2004

For those watching the growing body of evidence concerning election fraud in our past presidential election, one question has remained: Why don’t we hear about this on the evening news?

As of yet it’s been hard to explain why the controversies in Ukraine make the headlines, but when similar problems are discovered at home, you have to scour the Internet to find the information.

It certainly isn’t for lack of events on which to report. Members of The House Judiciary Committee have been meeting regularly reviewing evidence of systematic voter suppression and voting machine tampering. A coalition of lawyers have filed a lawsuit against the Bush campaign citing deliberate manipulation of votes. Sworn testimony and signed affidavits have implicated companies, individuals, and a Florida congressman.

This developing story could eventually turn out to be more explosive than Watergate. But it’s rarely mentioned on the major networks, and when it is, there’s almost always a chiding remark about the “conspiracy nuts” and obscure “internet bloggers” who are behind it all.

The truth is, it’s not just conspiracy nuts, or bloggers, or even just Democratic supporters of Kerry. It’s a growing number of people who want to know what really happened on Novermber 2nd. It’s teachers, doctors, lawyers, all kinds of people who care about their Democracy just as much as the people in Ukraine do. And a recent survey showed that even without the media coverage, 20% of Americans believe the election was stolen.

For these people it’s been a difficult task to spread the word, and to tell the uninformed about the election problems. That’s because for many, if it’s not on the evening news, it isn’t happening. And as soon as you start telling someone about it, their first question is always, “Why aren’t I hearing about this on the news?”.

That’s a question we’d all like to see answered.

Until now, we’ve only been able to speculate. Perhaps the media is just tired of a long drawn out election season. Perhaps reporters don’t want to “stick their neck out” until more evidence is uncovered. Perhaps the reporters just haven’t seen the evidence that already exists. And one possibility of many is that the mainstream media has been purposely withholding this story from the American people. Emails have floated around, purportedly written by reporters, saying that they’ve been instructed not to write about the problems with the election or they’ll lose their job.

It’s hard to believe that the media would cover up something like this, considering that many reporters probably voted for Kerry and would want the people to know if the election was stolen. But there’s already enough of a story that it should be getting attention – the Congressional hearings, lawsuits filed, and sworn testimony are newsworthy of themselves, regardless of their outcomes. The lack of coverage of already existing events forces us to wonder why.

Attempts to get an explanation from the media have been met with cold and evasive responses. Local media outlets say it’s not their duty to report the national news. National media people say there’s not enough evidence yet, and they’re waiting to see how it pans out before they give it the spotlight. This begs the question: Do we wait until the Superbowl is over to report on it? Did they wait until the OJ trial was over to report on it?

But as the story develops, no one has been able to explain why the media is avoiding it like the plague.

Until today.

Yesterday Representative John Conyers called their bluff. He’s the one leading the investigation in the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee. After weeks of investigation he’s become more and more interested in seeing the raw data of the exit polls. Exit polls were a red flag in Ukraine, and many statistical experts have used the exit polls from our election to demonstrate a high likelihood that there was some funny business on November 2nd.

Like most people trying to get to the bottom of the matter, Mr. Conyers first came to the realization that the exit poll data has mysteriously not been released yet. We only have the preliminary exit poll data, which showed Kerry winning Ohio by several points. But about half way through election day, the networks started “mixing in” the “real” numbers with the exit poll data, and from that point on, the raw exit poll data has been locked up.

So, Conyers wrote to Warren Mitofsky, who owns the exit poll data, asking for the complete raw data, without the “real” numbers mixed in. Mitofsky balked, saying that the TV Networks actually own it and he was not able to release it without their permission. Conyers then took his inquiry to the leaders of ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and Fox.

And they promptly laid an egg. Through a spokesperson who spoke on behalf of all the media companies together, they said they are still analyzing the data and don’t want to release it until they’re done.
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Critics are hypocrites, says Putin

Monday, December 27th, 2004

Moscow: The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, used a year-end news conference to sharply criticise a range of US actions and attitudes on Ukraine, Chechnya, the Yukos oil company and democracy within Russia.

Mr Putin stressed good relations with the US but questioned the US and European position on the Ukraine presidential elections, where the Russian-backed candidate, Viktor Yanukovich, had been declared the winner. Ukraine’s Supreme Court invalidated the result and a new election began yesterday.

“Do you think that the electoral system in the United States is without flaws?” Mr Putin said on Thursday. “Need I remind you of how their elections were held in the United States?” Rest of Article

Big Pharma’s Dirty Little Secret

Sunday, December 26th, 2004

The American healthcare system is the best in the world. Or so we are often told. But is it really true?

It is certainly the best system for drug companies, which can charge the highest prices in the world to some U.S. consumers. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that average prices for patented drugs in 25 other top industrialized nations were 35% to 55% lower than in the United States.

And it is a pretty good system for hospitals, insurance companies and others that deliver healthcare services. Americans spend about twice as much per person for healthcare as do Canadians, Japanese or Europeans, according to the World Health Organization.

But it’s not a good system for American citizens. The U.S. has shorter life expectancies and higher infant and child mortality rates than Canada, Japan and all of Western Europe except Portugal, according to the WHO…. Rest of Article

Saturday, December 25th, 2004

Dies Natalis Solis Invicti – Mithras – Solstice Celebrations

Saturday, December 25th, 2004

Dies Natalis Solis Invicti… Rest of article

What would Mithras do?

Rumsfeld – going off spin and forgetting about “Let’s Roll” hero’s

Friday, December 24th, 2004

DONALD RUMSFELD, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE: And to change that way of living, would strike at the very essence of our country.

And I think all of us have a sense if we imagine the kind of world we would face if the people who bombed the mess hall in Mosul, or the people who did the bombing in Spain, or the people who attacked the United States in New York, shot down the plane over Pennsylvania and attacked the Pentagon, the people who cut off peoples’ heads on television to intimidate, to frighten — indeed the word “terrorized” is just that. Its purpose is to terrorize, to alter behavior, to make people be something other than that which they want to be.

And that is exactly what we cannot allow to happen.
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Rumsfeld a conspiracy theorists?

Bush White House’s Christ-less Christmas

Friday, December 24th, 2004

What’s virtually missing from the White House commemoration of Christmas this year?

Jesus.

The little baby in the manger.

The reason for the season…. Rest of Article

Mass Chaos / Mortar attack following ’suicide’ bombing

Friday, December 24th, 2004

We had just started to get a good grasp of who needed to be transferred and where the patients were located when there was a large boom.Ê Sounded like a mortar.Ê Boom.Ê Another mortar, a little closer.Ê Boom.Ê Yet another, sounding even closer.Ê The fourth boom landed on the roof of the hospital and it was really friggin’ loud.Ê I do not know how much it cost to build this hospital, but let’s just say it was well worth the expense…. Rest of Article