Friday, June 30, 2006

U.S. Troops Accused of Killing Iraq Family

I think these incidents are an indication that our soldiers are burning out. We either need to get out or send more, but this is ridiculous.

Twin Lakes Times: "U.S. Troops Accused of Killing Iraq Family

By RYAN LENZ
Associated Press Writer

BEIJI, Iraq (AP) -- Five U.S. Army soldiers are being investigated for allegedly raping a young woman, then killing her and three members of her family in Iraq, a U.S. military official told The Associated Press on Friday."

Thursday, June 29, 2006

The culture of ignorance and lies

Human Life International -Warren Buffett Gives until it Hurts: "“Warren Buffett'’s philanthropy aims at killing pre-born children not curing childhood disease, eliminating the poor not poverty, and destroying the developing world not aiding development."

I'm so tired of the believers in ridiculous myths blathering on. When will these guys study history and learn that the "good book" is the product of human beings and not the word of god (aka "imaginary invisible boogey man in the sky").

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

The Shadow War, In a Surprising New Light

From a book review in the Washington Post today.

THE ONE PERCENT DOCTRINE
Deep Inside America's Pursuit of Its Enemies Since 9/11

By Ron Suskind



The Shadow War, In a Surprising New Light: "One example out of many comes in Ron Suskind's gripping narrative of what the White House has celebrated as one of the war's major victories: the capture of Abu Zubaydah in Pakistan in March 2002. Described as al-Qaeda's chief of operations even after U.S. and Pakistani forces kicked down his door in Faisalabad, the Saudi-born jihadist was the first al-Qaeda detainee to be shipped to a secret prison abroad. Suskind shatters the official story line here.

Abu Zubaydah, his captors discovered, turned out to be mentally ill and nothing like the pivotal figure they supposed him to be. CIA and FBI analysts, poring over a diary he kept for more than a decade, found entries 'in the voice of three people: Hani 1, Hani 2, and Hani 3' -- a boy, a young man and a middle-aged alter ego. All three recorded in numbing detail 'what people ate, or wore, or trifling things they said.' Dan Coleman, then the FBI's top al-Qaeda analyst, told a senior bureau official, 'This guy is insane, certifiable, split personality.'"
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Which brings us back to the unbalanced Abu Zubaydah. "I said he was important," Bush reportedly told Tenet at one of their daily meetings. "You're not going to let me lose face on this, are you?" "No sir, Mr. President," Tenet replied. Bush "was fixated on how to get Zubaydah to tell us the truth," Suskind writes, and he asked one briefer, "Do some of these harsh methods really work?" Interrogators did their best to find out, Suskind reports. They strapped Abu Zubaydah to a water-board, which reproduces the agony of drowning. They threatened him with certain death. They withheld medication. They bombarded him with deafening noise and harsh lights, depriving him of sleep. Under that duress, he began to speak of plots of every variety -- against shopping malls, banks, supermarkets, water systems, nuclear plants, apartment buildings, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty. With each new tale, "thousands of uniformed men and women raced in a panic to each . . . target." And so, Suskind writes, "the United States would torture a mentally disturbed man and then leap, screaming, at every word he uttered."

When are we going to fire this guy?

Monday, June 19, 2006

Wordplay

Yesterday we saw the movie Wordplay at Silverdocs, the documentary film festival. It was good and we all liked it, including my 18-year old son. After the screening there was a Q&A session with Will Shortz, the editor of the New York Times crossword puzzles, and the director, Patrick Creadon.

As an added bonus we were able to participate in a crossword puzzle contest. I was able to get more of the puzzle done than I thought I could. The winner was a local man who solved the puzzle in something like 4 minutes (I believe he has won the tournament 4 times).

One of the celebrity solvers featured in the movie was Bill Clinton. I really miss having an intelligent and educated president. I wonder if Dubya could finish a crossword puzzle given all the time in the world.

I think presidential candidates should have to participate in a crossword puzzle debate.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

CNN.com - Backward switches doomed probe - Jun 14, 2006

CNN.com - Backward switches doomed probe - Jun 14, 2006: "LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- A report released Tuesday blamed a design flaw for the 2004 crash of a NASA space probe carrying solar wind atoms back to Earth and criticized engineers for failing to detect the error."

The 231-page document prepared by independent investigators found that gravity switches on the Genesis probe designed to trigger the deployment of its parachutes were installed backward.
They should have designed them as if they were going to be used by consumers where it would have been impossible to install them backwards.