Saturday, October 30, 2004

Thoughts on failed strategery....

With the arrival of the latest bin Laden video, the spinmeisters from both sides of the aisle have predictably started... well, spinning away. Bush accuses Kerry of "Monday-morning quarterbacking" and Kerry accuses Shrubby of "outsourcing the job of getting Osama".

Now for my two cents...

Osama and company are killers. They are probably among some of the best in the world. Hell, a lot of them were called freedom fighters in the 80s and armed and funded (whether directly or indirectly) by the good old US of A. Responsibility for 9/11 lies solely at the feet of Al Qaeda and the nineteen men who took over the aircraft. However...

Bush and Kerry still don't appear to get the whole picture. Clinton should be put away for life for neglecting to even have a semblance of a plan for dealing with Osama on his home turf. We were right to go after Osama. We didn't do it the right way, but we can't change what's already been done. Bush wanted Osama "dead or alive" but failed to deploy anywhere near the number of troops necessary to achieve an overwhelming victory. I realize that Bush was left in kind of a crappy position after Slick Willy's time in office, but we could have done better. We were able to get over 100,000 troops into Iraq. Again, we can't change what's been done, but Bush isn't the right man for the job. Kerry is no better...

Neither Kerry nor Bush will even give the consideration necessary to the foreign policy changes that might be of assistance in the "war on terror".

Now, since the media likes to give short and sweet versions of things (and I detest link-rot), I've copied the transcript of Osama's entire speech from the English site of AlJazeera. Thank you AlJazeera!

"Transcript of bin Ladin's speech by Saturday 30 October 2004 11:28 AM GMT

Following is the English transcript of Usama bin Ladin's speech in a videotape aired by Aljazeera on Friday 29 October. In the interests of authenticity the transcript, which appeared as subtitles at the foot of the screen, has been left unedited.


To begin: Peace be upon he who follow the Guidance.

People of United States, this talk of mine is for you and concerns the ideal way to prevent another Manhattan and deals with the war and its causes and results.

Before I begin, I say to you that security is an indispensable pillar in human life and that free men do not forfeit their security contrary to Bush's claims that we hate freedom.

If so, then let him explain why did not strike - for example - Sweden.

And we know that freedom haters do not possess defiant spirits like those of the 19 may Allah have mercy on them.

No, we fight because we are free men who do not sleep under oppression.

We want to restore freedom to our Nation and just as you lay waste to our Nation so shall we lay waste to yours.

But I am amazed at you. Even though we are in the fourth year after the events of September 11, Bush is still engaged in distortion, deception and hiding from you the real cause and thus the reasons are still there for a repeat of what occurred.

So I shall talk to you about the story behind those events and I shall tell you truthfully about the moments in which the decision was taken for you to consider.

I say to you Allah knows that it had never occurred to us to strike towers.

But after it became unbearable and we witnessed the oppression and tyranny of the America/Israeli coalition against our people in Palestine and Lebanon, it came to my mind.

The events that affected my soul in a difficult way started in 1982 when America permitted the Israelis to invade Lebanon and the American 6th fleet helped them in that.

And the whole world saw and heard but did not respond.

In those difficult moments many hard to describe ideas bubbled in my soul but in the end they produced intense feelings of rejection of tyranny and gave birth to a strong resolve to punish the oppressors.

And as I looked at those demolished towers in Lebanon it entered my mind that we should punish the oppressors in kind and that we destroy towers in America in order that they taste some of what we tasted and so that they be deterred from killing our women and children.

We have not found it difficult to deal with the Bush administration in light of the resemblance it bears to the regimes in our countries, half of which are ruled by the military and the other half of which are ruled by the sons of kings and presidents.

Our experience with them is lengthy and both types are replete with those who are characterised by pride, arrogance, greed and misappropriation of wealth.

This resemblance began after the visits of Bush Senior to the region at a time when some of our compatriots were dazzled by America and hoping that these visits would have an effect on our countries. All of a sudden he was affected by these monarchies and military regimes and became jealous of their remaining decades in their position to embezzle the public wealth of the Nation without supervision or accounting.

So he took dictatorship and suppression of freedoms to his son and they named it the Patriot Act under the pretences of fighting terrorism.

In addition, Bush sanctioned the installing of sons as state governors and did not forget to import expertise in election fraud from the regions presidents to Florida to be made use of in moments of difficulty.

All that we have mentioned has made it easy for us to provoke and bait this administration.

And for the record, we had agreed with the Commander-General Muhammad Ataa, Allah have mercy on him, that all the operations should be carried out within 20 minutes before Bush and his administration notice.

It never occurred to us that the Commander in Chief of the armed forces would abandon 50,000 of his citizens in the twin towers to face those great horrors alone at a time when they most needed him.

But because it seemed to him that occupying himself by talking to the little girl about the goat and its butting was more important than occupying himself with the planes and their butting of the skyscrapers we were given three times the period required to execute the operations. All praise is due to Allah.


Aljazeera
By

You can find this article at:
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/79C6AF22-98FB-4A1C-B21F-2BC36E87F61F.htm"

Make of it what you will...

Thursday, October 28, 2004

I'm continuing to consider the apparent blocking of georgewbush.com from foreign IPs...

The more I think about this, the more I get pissed off. The Libertarian in me realizes that, as private property (though for one of the biggest issues in the public's eye right now), the owner/admin of Dubya's re-election campaign site is free to do whatever he/she chooses with the site. However, the purpose of the site is to inform people about one of their choices for the President of the United States. Believe it or not, chuck@georgewbush.com, there could be Americans in other countries who want info about your candidate.

In the interest of maintaining some amount of freedom for public discourse and decision-making, click this link to access the georgewbush.com website from around the world. Hopefully that will work! If that link doesn't work, try one of the other free proxy servers listed here. Not all of the links listed there will work and since some are overseas, some of them will be blocked. However, give it your best shot. To borrow a line from Dubya...

"There ought to be limits to freedom."

-George W. Bush, 1999 (Hint: It's near the bottom)

NIPC's daily report site might not be updated anymore, but...

If you're interested in security related matters, DHS still creates a daily report of information culled from the public media about security matters. You can receive the daily report (Monday-Friday) by sending a subscription request e-mail to:

dhsdailyadmin -at- mail.dhs.osis.gov

It's just easier to have someone else gather the info. Hell, my tax money is helping create this info, so I might as well check it out. The reason I bring this up...

Today's report had a link to a press report about geocaching causing a bomb scare in Indiana. Paranoia KICKS ASS! I especially love the Blackford County Sheriff's statement about geocaching:

“People have to understand that I've been to three FBI and CIA briefings in the last two weeks, getting briefed on terrorists and terrorism. They need to find another game.”

Are you going to hold a scavenger hunt? You'd better contact the FBI, DHS, CIA, FEMA, RCMP, NSA, and any other organization that might be interested.

Those of you who might be traveling to foreign countries (or those who live there) might find this spot interesting. Ooooooooohhhhh, I just noticed this on the site. Warning: The OSAC website (the first link) can be painfully slow.

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

I've rethought part of my stance on Roy Moore...

You still can't tell me that he wasn't trying to espouse one narrow view of religion over all others, but...

Why do I now support the stance that Roy Moore took? Locally, someone put a very graphic poster showing an aborted fetus in his front yard. People were quite offended by this individual's sign. I am staunchly pro-life. My pro-life attitude isn't driven by any religious values. I'm still agnostic. I'm just bothered by the fact that many people still say that we don't know when life begins but we aren't willing to err on the side of caution. Before a convict is sent to death row, they have to have passed the test of innocent until proven guilty and often the jury must be unanimous. Why are we willing to grant so much latitude to adults and unwilling to save the lives of the innocent unborn? Anyway, I'm all for this dude being able to have his sign in his front yard. He is just reminding the world of what happens in the clinic. He's taking a stand against what he views as a gruesome violation of rights. Roy Moore was doing the same thing. I also happen to feel that the right thing happened to Roy Moore. His peers put the smack down on him.

If it wasn't for brave souls bucking the system, the civil rights movement might not have gotten off the ground. Roy Moore would have never allowed an acknowledgement of other divine sources of law and that's my biggest problem with him. However, he fought with principled strength for what he believed. Sometimes you just have to take a stand. Perhaps it's just my anarchist side speaking....

Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Hey, I may bitch a lot but the world WON'T end when the next Republicrat is elected next week...

Actually, who knows? It might!

A new report (.pdf file) bolsters my belief that humans are and will remain the weakest link in a connected world. In many cases, there are cheap and fairly easy solutions to prevent many of the problems discussed in this report. The word needs to get out. I liked the idea that someone at Gnomedex brought up about making Windows Update CDs as ubiquitous as those AOL CDs at electronics stores.

I'd like to see a Bush campaign commercial where Bush says the following at the end...

"I'm George Bush and I approve this message. If you don't approve, Dick Cheney sends along a hearty "Fuck you!""

At least that would be a funny campaign ad.

My candidate for Prez was on Fox News today. The inevitable Iraq question came up. I know what Badnarik believes and I believe roughly the same thing. Linda Vester asked him a question along the lines of destabilization in Iraq after our forces leave. I believe that Michael knows the answer but I think the answer that was given could have been much more inspired and have historic examples. When our forces are asked to leave in the future, we won't be able to guarantee Iraqi security. We can't even guarantee a level of security comparable to that which we enjoy in the United States although we currently have 100,000+ troops on the ground. Obviously, the British couldn't guarantee security when they withdrew from their Palestinian Mandate. As long as we have troops on the ground in Arab countries, they will be targets and potentially stir MORE hatred of the U.S. (and draw more recruits for jihadist organizations) by the population. Even George Bush and friends realize this. Compare the numbers of our military in Saudi Arabia between now and four years ago. We've made a fairly quiet (although I have heard it mentioned a few times) withdrawal of our troops from Saudi Arabia. However, most of the forces have just been moved from one country to another in the region. Maybe they don't get it completely...

Sunday, October 24, 2004

One of the recent rhetorical campaign swings by John Kerry cracks me up...

Kerry's rhetorical stance talks about the Bush campaign relying upon fear as a basis for Dubya's re-election. What the hell do you call talk of a draft being reinstated, railing against the impending privatization of social security, and chicken little/sky is falling/flu vaccine shortage apocalypse is coming talk? Kerry says that he just views a better America. Kerry likes to talk about a vision of hope. Well, Dubya has hopes too. Dubya desires a certain amendment to the Constitution, "renewal of key portions of the "Patriot Act"" (and if you believe it, potential expansion of those "tools"), freedom marching around the world (freedom will have to stay on the march for a long time if Dubya and friends think we will be God's tool on Earth to secure freedom for repressed societies), and more. Both candidates are just different sides of the same coin. They are ideologically different and yet they support (or supported) many of the same things. I like this chart for comparison. T-9 days and counting...

Awwwwwww, poor "spam king". My Bulk box was full of crap again today. Why should I believe that a spammer will comply with the law when the information contained in some of the spam proves beyond a doubt (to me at least) that a spammer is using bogus information for my e-mail address in the first place? Note to spammers: You have never received an opt-in from me from AOL because I've never HAD AOL.