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BARACK OBAMA ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 53% TO 46% - MASSIVE DEMOCRATIC WAVE ACROSS US ELECTIONS - 4,213 AMERICANS DEAD IN IRAQ, 700,000 IRAQIS

May 31st, 2007

Pentagon Used “Soviet” Torture Techniques

A new report shows that the Pentagon based many of its torture techniques on information from the SERE program, which was a US military training program designed to withstand anticipated Soviet-designed torture techniques during the cold war. I actually speculated this before in the past, but here is the proof. This was started at Guantanamo, then migrated to Iraq. This is a must-read story.

May 31st, 2007

TB Carrier Was Marrying into CDC Family

This just took a very weird turn. Why was this guy so insistent on getting back to the states?

May 30th, 2007
May 30th, 2007

Project for the New American Bachelor

Well done.

May 29th, 2007

Cheney Ordered Visitor Logs Destroyed

This is illegal and all of the records may already have been destroyed. This covers the time period before and during Libby’s trial, too.

May 29th, 2007

Run Tom Run!

Despite the disgrace it will bring to our state, I hope he does it. It will get him out of the Senate.

May 29th, 2007

Memorial Day

8 US troops were killed as Baghdad exploded in violence.

BAGHDAD — A suicide car bomber struck a busy Baghdad commercial district Monday, killing at least 21 people, setting vehicles on fire and damaging a nearby Sunni shrine, police and hospital officials said.

The blast went off at 2 p.m. in the Sinak market area on the east side of the Tigris River, just as U.S. and Iranian diplomats were wrapping up a historic meeting aimed at ending the violence wracking the country.

Insurgents carried out several mortar and car bombing attacks throughout the capital Monday and even waged a lengthy gunbattle with police in broad daylight. The wave of violence, which killed 36 people across Baghdad, came despite a nearly 15-week-old U.S.-led security crackdown in the city.

Another 33 bullet-riddled bodies were found handcuffed, blindfolded and showing signs of torture in different parts of Baghdad, the apparent victims of ongoing sectarian violence.

May 2007 at this rate will be the third-deadliest month of the war. The last six months including May are the worst six month period for US deaths of the war, and the last two months in a row have seen over 100 US troops killed, a first.

UPDATE: It was ten US troops killed in Iraq yesterday, not eight. Now it’s been announced that five Britons have been kidnapped.

The men were snatched when police vehicles surrounded a finance ministry office on Palestine Street in the heart of Baghdad and a squad of men wearing police uniforms stormed the building, an Iraqi official said.

The four were taken away at gunpoint and driven off by men in the recently issued newly designed fatigues of the National Police, a heavily armed interior ministry paramilitary unit, he added.

A ministry official said the commandos had gained entry to the building by telling staff they were on a mission for the Commission on Public Integrity, Iraq’s main anti-graft agency.

Gunmen in police commando uniforms have been implicated in several high-profile mass kidnaps, and the latest attack will increase fears that rogue units infiltrated by illegal militias are running amok in Iraq.

May 27th, 2007

continued next week

May 26th, 2007

Man Beats Child to Death While Both Parents Deployed in Iraq

This is what the Congress just endorsed for three extra months. And what’s happening in Iraq itself to children is much worse.

May 25th, 2007

CIA Warned of Al Qaeda Boost from Iraq Occupation

The CIA didn’t just warn Bush of the postwar chaos before the Iraq invasion. They specifically warned that invading Iraq would help boost Al Qaeda as well. And Bush, in his speech two days ago, tried once again to justify the continued occupation based on 2005 intelligence reports about nefarious Al Qaeda plans in Iraq. You know, the Al Qaeda people who were NOT IN IRAQ back when he received the secret intelligence reports we are learning about today.