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Monday, April 30, 2007

What a Cool Idea

I wish more talented musicians would take on this worthy task. Probably make a bunch of money from it, too. Or not.

I guess it's my Johnny Cash day. I mean --- I like NIN but Johnny COVERED them. Johnny covered THEM. And, he sang Hurt before he sang Ring of Fire, written by June Carter Cash whom he unabashedly and publicly walked the line for. As any man worth having would for the woman he loves.

That's .... BIG.


Anyhoo, I want to have this for later so just ignore me. I'm gonna learn to play this NIN song before the end of this week.



I swear.
The guy says it's only a few chords. He looks honest, eh? And sweet.

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mmmmmkay, I just fell a wee bit in love

Natural for me, I guess .......





The Liffey (An Life in Irish) is a river in the Republic of Ireland, which flows through the centre of Dublin. The word Liphe or Life was the name of the plain through which the river ran, rather than the name of the river. The proper name of the river was An Ruirthech, 'the strong running'. The Liffey is Dublin's main river, and major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac.

Ain't nothin cooler



Final Performance ..... dang it. A man remembered never EVER dies.


From THIS:



Jammin with NIN. That was one of the coolest things. Ever.
When I'm .... 'up there' in the years I hope I'll be listening to the best there is just released ... so far so good.

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Tampa = Alachua with more Zorro-set Buildings and Legos

This reminds me of about twenty things. Four cops and a taser: Nadine Smith.


Code enforcement: Tampa fucking with people selectively.

Prosecution: See above.


Lawlessness: Totally Tampa.

Chief of Police: They're just not what you wish they were, here or anywhere. In Alachua: Orders officer to pull out tasers on a guy that has done NOTHING. Very peaceful and gentle guy ... have a look. Even the officer objected to 'something not being right'.

Oh, the chief of police's boss is the Police Commissioner who is ALSO --- GET THIS --- the City Manager. Top law dog = city manager. Do we have a manager? Is this why they keep trying to force on on us? Or a county mayor?

Watch this shit:

(oh, and the ones at the link from the title) It's the same names over and over again. A pandemic of fear and assholes. Why lay down for it?)



Oh my god. Why do I find these things?? THEN GET THIS !!!

Charlie Crist --- (knowing all of this about clovis Watson does the following: CHARLIE??@?@?@@?@?!?!?!!?@!!JWD{OAUDA _WQMX&B_EPX:YBASLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What the HELL??

He, Charlie Crist wants to promote ALACHUA (who just arrested a guy for a public records search!K!K!K!K!) AS the Model Public Records City.

Look thugs: HERE is how it's done. I DARE YA to go downtown for our public records. oooooh this gives me ideas.

Comedy Central Alachua and Charlie Crist (I'm so mortified for him he needs to fix this, fast) Presents : CLOVIS WATSON AND THE MODEL PUBLIC RECORDS CITY ALACHUA










It's now been a few weeks since Clovis Watson, emerging from the defeat in the Court on his wiretapping arrest of Charlie Grapski and in the wake of the fire that started suspiciously with the computers in City Hall, announced his commitment to join with Governor-elect Crist to adopt the City of Alachua as a model city in terms of open government (public records, open meetings, and ethics). The significance of this change in the City's policy on compliance with the public records law is clearly indicated by the reason for Watson's arrest of Grapski in April: Grapski was seeking public records from the City which he alleged could confirm or deny allegations of wrongdoing and possible wrongdoing in the April election.
So the Alachua Project's Comedy Central division decided to take a look into the City's current policy toward complying with public records requests. We followed Charlie Grapski back to City Hall, where he met with Clovis Watson. Watson has refused to return Grapski's repeated phone calls and emails regarding two of the requests that Watson agreed to provide to Grapski under his new "model" approach. One of those requests, ironically, was for the file directory from the computers that were used by Clovis Watson and Alan Henderson, in their respective offices, before the fire. The request, ironically as well, was suspiciously made just a few days prior to the fire that destroyed City Hall and emerged from the main computer equiptment.
Grapski has received several conflicting responses to this request: the initial response - was no response, not even a message acknowledging receipt of the request; then came the fire - and Clovis Watson quickly went on television and spoke to the press stating that everything that was backed up on the server was destroyed but the files created more recently (and thus the files on local hard drives) were unrecoverably destroyed by the fire - specifically also referencing emails being unrecoverable (the subject of the second of the public records requests made); that story only lasted a brief time as it was documented by Grapski and then by the High Springs Herald that the computers referenced in the requests had not been damaged at all; with the official story of what was destroyed now changed Grapski received a new reply - this time stating that the referenced computers were in the possession of an insurance company as part of an assessment (presumably due to the fire); but when no response was given as to the name and contact person of the insurance company so he could get the requests from them Grapski again corresponded seeking the records; again a new response came stating, mysteriosly, that they don't exist - but if the computer existed, and was not destroyed by the fire, either they do exist (and thus this is a lie) or they destroyed them or disposed of them (when there was a request for documents thereupon and when this would violate the law for retaining records); after further follow ups a new response came stating now that they did not have to legally produce these records according to a Department of State official, who, unfortunately, denied that she was giving such a directive and informed Grapski that she was not informed of the actual nature of the request when she was answering a question posed by the City.

So today Grapski attempted to speak with Watson directly - who had previously promised a meeting to discuss this but has since refused to communicate with Grapski. And this is what transpired. This, folks, is what the City of Alachua and Clovis Watson believe to be a model for open government and compliance with the public records law.

Tampa's Back Door Ways ... (OR...): EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FCC WRITE IN

A RE-RUN... oh and do have a look at the directions you must refer to a certain form #. Love you all. Stand up for your media. They only suck because we LET THEM. We'll change that.

Tampa's Back Door Ways ... (OR...): EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FCC WRITE IN

Quaint Statutes abound

The 2006 Florida Statutes

Title VII
EVIDENCE Chapter 90
EVIDENCE CODE View Entire Chapter

90.951 Definitions.--For purposes of this chapter:

(1) "Writings" and "recordings" include letters, words, or numbers, or their equivalent, set down by handwriting, typewriting, printing, photostating, photography, magnetic impulse, mechanical or electronic recording, or other form of data compilation, upon paper, wood, stone, recording tape, or other materials.

(2) "Photographs" include still photographs, X-ray films, videotapes, and motion pictures.

(3) An "original" of a writing or recording means the writing or recording itself, or any counterpart intended to have the same effect by a person executing or issuing it. An "original" of a photograph includes the negative or any print made from it. If data are stored in a computer or similar device, any printout or other output readable by sight and shown to reflect the data accurately is an "original."

(4) "Duplicate" includes:

(a) A counterpart produced by the same impression as the original, from the same matrix; by means of photography, including enlargements and miniatures; by mechanical or electronic rerecording; by chemical reproduction; or by other equivalent technique that accurately reproduces the original; or

(b) An executed carbon copy not intended by the parties to be an original.

History.--s. 1, ch. 76-237; s. 1, ch. 77-77; s. 22, ch. 78-361; s. 1, ch. 78-379.


Interesting. I wonder if there are still some things around set in stone ... OH, and there's a new man on the beat with me. Likes ice-cream. Big licks. Really likes it. I think I recognized him and I definitely know that he never took a stats class. LOL !! Kinda cute in a 'never gone there, no thanks for now' way.
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Oh and W E R E G E L D stuck in two places we are.
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Sunday, April 29, 2007

No __ Seriously !! They really ARE getting away with murder

Shawn R. McMillan

June 02, 1975 - September 02, 2001


WHY??

Please read on ................

UPDATE May 20, 2007 --- I am going through the blog bit by bit and re-doing and editing (not to content but to language .....) these posts. One of my purposes is to remove any profanity (in some posts) and another purpose is to correct mistakes made due to time constraints and rushing. There's SO much. Michaela Mahoney is NOT the only person whose son was murdered. She's one of TOO MANY but her case and the Michael Scott Niesen case and the Joey Turner case are still working their way through the system in one form or another and my purpose is to draw attention to them as much as possible. The newest post, devoted solely to Shawn McMillan is located here. Upcoming pieces will highlight Joey Turner and continue to highlight Michael Scott Niesen.


UPDATE: Sometimes I am late to the party. Okay, I'm late to the party a lot, frankly. I'm a beeeezzy girl. But just because I am fashionably late doesn't mean I can be denied a prime seat.
North Country Gazette (thank god for this paper) is all over this and has done a pretty stellar job of covering. But, there's still more and it needs to be uncovered. Remember when MSM did all that work instilling public trust in Bernie McCabe? We were led to believe we could always trust him for the truth of the nitty-gritty of the matter. Yea --- not so fast, there.
UPDATE : This guy did actually only GET seriously THIRTY DAYS for what was at least manslaughter (IMO)of this young man. That makes me SICK. He must be well-connected because the second judge accepted the first judge's offer but the asshole only EVER faced SIXTY days. EVER. Can you believe it? Read the story. And this, too. It's so fishy.
AND EVERYONE is in on it. Same old names everywhere you look.

And the review remains the same. Big surprise there. They make better covers than blankets.

Here's the original spin they tried to put on it ...

Read the PLEAS from his brother and family friends for justice in this case.

Further UPDATE on Mayor Pam Iorio's Niece, Jessica Sierra, at the bottom.


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Shawn R. McMillan

June 02, 1975 - September 02, 2001


WHY ??

I know why and so do you.

Help me/us/his mother to stop this.

They threatened his mother with criminal liability if she talked with the press !! (she's an attorney, by the way but they still attacked her)

Open your mouth and stop cowering.

If you are assisting in this you have blood all over you no matter HOW SMALL you consider your 'role' to be. Stop covering up. Stop falsifying medical and police reports. STOP ENABLING MURDER.

STOP CHECKING OFF THOSE FUCKING BOXES asking to retain bad judges.

STOP believing in elections that are obviously false.

When people call out for help --- STOP turning your back.

Or giving your ignorant, participating UNIFIED FRONT.

You are participating in MURDER by looking the other way.

And you know it.

Just change.

It's not too late.

I see a lil soul in all of you.

It's not always gonna be someone else, see?

Your number will come up.

For those outnumbered and unthanked folks fighting the good fight: THANK YOU.

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UPDATE:

An EXCERPT: I can never STAND thinking things like this go unread ....

17. Detective Mackenzie threatened and intimidated the victim’s mother the day after her son’s funeral to prevent her from speaking to the Press, attorneys or other individuals. (he's also the officer who was called at home at three in the morning and subsequently decided the "FACTS" of this murder or manslaughter.) During the weeks that followed, Sgt. Mackenzie continued to behave in an unprofessional, volatile and aggressive manner, shouting at Shawn’s distraught younger brother, Daniel McMillan and the mother of the victim on several occasions in an attempt to intimidate and to silence them.



Margaret Mackay and I met with Tarpon Springs Police Detective Allen Mackenzie on 09/06/01 (Ex.12; pg. 4-5). As Ms. Mackay looked on and I continued to take notes, Sgt. Mackenzie carefully explained that because Dan Nordmark was a member of law enforcement as a Corrections Officer, there would be an internal investigation by the Inspector General’s office. He explained that anything Dan Nordmark admitted during the investigation could not be held against him in criminal court because he would have no fifth amendment right and it would be considered compelled testimony. Then this highly aggressive police officer, who had unholstered his gun and had been waving it around in front of us, leaned forward, locked his eyes on mine and warned me several times in a threatening tone of voice that if I spoke with the press, attorneys or anyone else before the Inspector General’s investigation was completed that I would be criminally liable with criminal sanctions against me. Sgt. Mackenzie did not arrest Officer Nordmark as my son lay dying in the hospital but here he was, the day after my son’s funeral apparently threatening to arrest me, the mother of the victim if I expressed my concerns to anyone.



On at least two other occasions when my son, Daniel and I came to the police department to request a copy of the police procedures which were normally followed in the event of a shooting, Sgt. Mackenzie behaved in an unprofessional, volatile and aggressive manner, shouting and attempting to frighten us into submission. At one point, he actually yelled at me to leave the poor man, (Officer Nordmark), alone because he had been through enough. (Sgt. Mackenzie never expressed any regret or sympathy for the horrible death Shawn had suffered when the drunken Officer’s bullet destroyed his brain). On a third occasion after Daniel had called City Hall to ask for the procedures, he was told to go to the front desk of the police department and the procedures would be given to him. Daniel then proceeded to the Tarpon Springs Police Department and although he did not ask to see Sgt. Mackenzie, he was angrily greeted by him, shouted at and actually followed to the door by this irate and very aggressive Tarpon Springs police officer.



Shawn never touched Dan Nordmark’s gun and he did not shoot himself. What Sgt. Allen Mackenzie of the Tarpon Springs Police Department referred to as “Special Circumstances” apparently pervaded and controlled the incompetent, despicable and corrupt investigation into my son’s death. While Shawn’s precious young life slipped away that night, the Tarpon Springs Police showed no compassion and no sympathy for him or for the people who loved him. Were they preoccupied with an unswerving quest to protect and shield the drunken Officer as they defended their utter failure to conduct a proper and competent investigation.



What do you honestly believe would have transpired that night if you, the reader had been the one who had gone out drinking in bars with a loaded gun, became violently angry with others, and drove to the hospital with a young man bleeding to death in your backseat? (you have to read the whole thing to pick up all she talks about in this summary --- he was very very very aggressive earlier in the evening with the young lady who was the karaoke leader at one of the bars --- she stated OVER AND OVER AGAIN to "law enforcement" that she was afraid for Shawn Harrison (who died) and who had also defended her against the raging Dan Nordmark, Corrections Officer (whose gun it was which killed young Shawn Harrison) Would the Tarpon Springs police simply accept your drunken explanation that he shot himself with your gun and then allow you to simply walk away, leaving him to die with virtually no questions asked? It is highly predictable if not certain that no matter how the incident occurred, you would have been arrested, handcuffed, interrogated, incarcerated, fingerprinted, tested for gun residue and drug and alcohol tested. Your car would have been impounded and as a result of culpable negligence, you would most likely have been charged with manslaughter at the very least - murder at worst. Why were crucial police procedures ignored when the intoxicated Officer and his sister in law drove my dying son into the hospital parking lot that night?



At 2:39 hours on September 2, 2001, I was called at my residence in reference

to responding to a shooting at Helen Ellis ER with “Special Circumstances”.

Sgt. McKenzie’s written statement re: the night Shawn was shot by Officer Nordmark’s gun.



Sgt. Mackenzie closed the case within two days of Shawn’s death alleging that his fellow Law Enforcement Officer, Dan Nordmark did nothing wrong and nothing illegal that night. However, to the credit of the State Attorney’s office, Sgt. Mackenzie’s apparent efforts to convince the authorities, Press, the public and even Shawn’s own family that no crime had been committed, were ultimately and courageously ignored by the State Attorney. And nearly a year after Shawn’s death, in spite of the glaring lack of evidence supplied by Tarpon Springs police officers, Dan Nordmark and Bernie Dillman were arrested for the most obvious crimes based on their drunken actions as the weapon was loaded, cocked and fired in the parking lot of the British Pub minutes before Shawn was shot. During Officer Nordmark’s trial, two dynamic and tough prosecutors, Pat Siracusa and Dee Bartalucci, relentlessly challenged and discredited every defense presented by opposing counsel and their powerful legal arguments left no question as to the material issues of the case. They brought swift justice to the defendant who forfeited his job with the Department of Corrections and was sentenced to thirty days in jail for use of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol. Shortly before his own scheduled trial for Discharging a Firearm in public, Bernie Dillman pled guilty to a reduced charge of use of a firearm while under the influence of alcoholic beverages and was sentenced to 30 days of work release.



Still, one has to wonder what charges would have been levied had truth and justice been diligently pursued that night and had the Tarpon police questioned any credible witnesses, followed any leads, administered drug and alcohol tests, taken fingerprints and gun residue tests, impounded the car or more appropriately, had summoned Sheriff Everett Rice’s office to professionally and thoroughly investigate Shawn’s death.



Are any of the officers guilty of obstruction of justice, tampering with material evidence and acting as accessories after the fact based on their apparent efforts to assist a fellow Officer in avoiding arrest, trial or punishment? Isn’t this corrupt and illegal behavior defined as police misconduct or is it acceptable for the Tarpon Springs Police Department and other branches of law enforcement to justify what appears to be their cold, calculating and illicit actions designed to protect a fellow law enforcement officer and simply call it what it is:





“Special Circumstances”





Michaela E. Mahoney
Tel: (727) 942 - 0660
Cell:(727) 804-8000
P.O. Box 1012
Palm Harbor, FL 34682

Or contact our web site: www.copsliesandcoverups.com
Click here to EMAIL US

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Ms. Mahoney joined the swelling ranks of folks whose loved ones were murdered by those 'paid to protect'. There's noone to protect US from THEM. Except for US. You and me. We're all we've got.

Keep dividing along lines of racism, hating, parties, ideologies and whatever-else-ish-ness. I see good things in all of you. The important thing is that you're giving them what they want. By foolishly hating and ignoring your allies in the good fight against control you are allowing 'them' to 'divide and conquer'. Lots of people don't see this but I and others like me do: This is how they are doing it in America: a few at a time. It's not like we're some third-world country where they can just haul a young guy out to his mailbox and axe his arm off so he can't fight a revolution.

But that's where this is taking us.

One or two or a few at a time.

The best and the brightest.

Please see this and please help.

Don't leave these voiced isolated when they are calling for your help.

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WOW, I click to the front of North Country Gazette to see if perhaps I can find out more about these people who know so much of Tampa and I find this. That's Mayor Pam's niece, Jessica. (wonder if Pam will be so anxious to claim the relationship this time as she was around "American Idol" time and when they were jailing the guy for taking a cab ride. That's NOPE and NOPE. Assault in a bar ... possession of cocaine and intro of contraband to a public facility or some such. Once, I was reading Wikipedia and there was some stuff in there about Pam Iorio's daughter being charged with assault and unable to attend her prom or homecoming but next I looked it was gone. (she was a minor at the time)... the apple doesn't fall far from the tree if this is true,

HOWEVER, the larger part of me WANTS TO say that maybe this mayor is not as bad as I think she is but I DO think she's pretty bad. How can someone NOT NOTICE that their town has fallen into utter fucking LAWLESSNESS amid the cranes??? But, if someone is undermining her this is perfect. As well, they ,aybe just waited til this chick turned 21, pissed her off while she was drinking and that was that. Took her down. No matter --- she deserves her day in court. I just wondered if the Tampa Trib will be as sure to point out the relationship in an editorial as they did in the Tampa Tribune last time.
Either way, hitting someone in the head with what sounds like a beer mug is not good politics and could do some serious damage. And, imagine me sitting here 'at this very moment' blogging on how they are getting away with murder. If they're getting away with MURDER in YOUR TOWN and YOU are the top law-enforcement officer then, guess what? You're complicit. Ignorance is no excuse of the law.
I hope everyone will be okay.
Seriously. I never liked american idol. I like people ON the show LESS. It's stupid on a stupid premise. That's how they wish they could get us to vote for Presidents and then Verizon could cut out all these fuckin middle men and just NAME the Prez, already ... stop wastin all that time on those silly memory cards, eh???
Anyway, even with all that and I couldn't tell you what I think of one, J. Sierra, American Idol finalist, except I hope she adds something BETTER THAN THAT SHIT to her resume' .... (and I heard she wasn't bad, incidentally; just not that good or that beautiful, moderate on both ---) but for all that --- she's young, the guy's probably young -- money changes hands all around. Everybody happy. Just struck me as ironic the timing, LOL
And someone should probably mention to the ELITE that they can't just go around hitting the lil people over the head and murdering them. FUCKERS.
And to the Elite wannabes and you and your boobs know who you are: Grow up.

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FCC WRITE IN

A little bit of looking took me to a site that shows directions (very thorough) and also a form for direct commenting to the FCC concerning these ridiculous proposals to tamper with Democracy in America in folding our free press into one big conglomerating-monopolistic-CENSOR MACHINE ...

I'm not sure you really need the directions. Like me, you probably have a TON to say. Yknow it's a govmint site, they're very thorough. (they're here to help, yknow?)

The FCC hearings are a little tough to attend and they're stacked against the public. But, PLEASE go if you planned to. Go in force !! The"hand=chosen" commenters look stacked to me. NOT ALL but many. I read an email from a friend in memphis who attended and he said that the first two hours of comments was taken up by charitable orgs who did not even talk about media. Basically a filibustering team. The Republican Party is GREAT at planting 'citizens' to lie and mislead. (sorry Republican friends!!! I'm sure you feel the same way!)

With this and the Postal Rates increasing for small mags and independent mailers, freedom of thought and spreading it around would just about be over.

STOP THIS. FIGHT IT.

I guess everyone knows that Western Union no longer does telegrams, either.

Think of your ease of communication with your cell-phone. Now, think what you'd fall back to if your cell phone lost service. Yeah. That would be bad. It would be so easy to cut you off from your family and the rest of the world.

They're NOT DONE trying to steal the Internet. They're attacking Public Television and possibly succeeded in moving it to a higher (pay per) # channel. As well, Internet Radio is under attack.

At each of these links is a way for you to help prevent your beloved America from slipping into fascism. America is not a country. America is a DREAM. AN IDEA. Baby, it's YOU AND ME. We're all we've got. This is it. Please help.

What step in Fascism is this?? Yeah. It sure is.

# 8 CONTROL THE PRESS (folks, it's happening FAST!!) (and view with DEEP SUSPICION anyone who is supportive of this, remember their names now and forever and pass them on to your children, they are part of a fascist regime) (SEE THE COMMENTS, as well as the article)

And here's ANOTHER EXCELLENT reason to avoid losing a free press. It sure would make it that much easier to cover up your child's murder. It's easy enough for law-enforcement to get away with murder ....

Anyway, SAY YOUR PIECE to the FCC Don't let these people convince you that newspapers are arcane. If the shit hits the fan you will be heavily reliant on any little bit of info available. Yep. The lousy old newsprint. I've been in love with newsprint for too long for some asshole to take it from me. Been reading it since I was four yrs. old. Started with the stock market page. Yeah, I did.

There are idiots and good people on the panels. But, we're not reliant upon them. Don't let this young guy who was on Bush's transition team in 2000 whom Bush named the head of the FCC when Colin Powell's son failed to push through these same changes ----- DON'T LET HIM SUBVERT THE CONSTITUTION and the BILL OF RIGHTS of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA which guarantees the right to a FREE PRESS.

I won't link you up with the Bill of Rights. If you don't know them by now, I'm not sure why you'd be interested in reading me. LOL !! Please help. Don't stand by. If you don't want to help ask around. Get the smartest people you know to drop a line. It's really important.

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Pandering to politically active union members

Law Keeps Bad Cops On The Force

Imagine if police officers were allowed to interview suspects only after telling them everything they knew about the case. The suspect could craft a different story and bad guys would get off.

Yet Florida lawmakers are about to do just that - if the suspect is a law enforcement officer.

The union-backed measure would mandate that an officer accused of misconduct be allowed to review a complaint and all witness statements before being interviewed by internal investigators.

The requirement would give officers rights that far exceed those of ordinary citizens and serves no purpose other than to protect bad cops.

It also would make it extremely difficult for law enforcement agencies to discipline officers and enforce professional standards.

If this legislation passes, the misbehaving officer would have the opportunity to intimidate witnesses, change stories and compromise investigators' ability to determine the truth.

Good officers don't need this legislation. Yet lawmakers appear more interested in pandering to politically active union members than protecting the public from abusive officers.

Former Gov. Jeb Bush nailed the matter when he vetoed similar legislation in 2005, saying, "Although law enforcement officers deserve our respect and command our highest expectations, the special powers conferred upon them to investigate, detain, arrest and at times use force, call for the strictest standards of conduct and accountability. This bill limits the ability of investigators to determine whether the trust that we place in law enforcement officers has been breached."

If the bill makes it through the Legislature, Gov. Charlie Crist should follow Bush's lead and kill this threat to justice, public safety and professional law enforcement.


Well I don't want to see Charlie follow Jeb anywhere .... so this was worded very poorly but I get the point. Maybe you'd better contact YOUR legislator, huh?


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Thursday, April 26, 2007

not a man woman thing ................




For all the anti semites and semites and all the blacks whites people of color men women gay transexual homeless whatever the hell you label yourself or are labeled AS or ..> WHATEVER....
BUT ESPECIALLY for all you race, creed and hate-baiters .....
Here's the deal: Whoever plays the race card first is generally the true racist. Not always but most of the time in my experience.

Remember ... Love BREAKS THE CHAINS.


Fuck letting people take you down to one word and make you a hater because they think they can label you up because they think you are as simple-minded as they are.

Brian McKnight (dude, this man IS sexy, I had no idea just a hankering to hear about LOVE sweet LOVE) and the lovely Vanessa Williams who would have made a smashing Miss America.

AND, they tell it.

But, sorry ---- the video sucketh a good bit ............. HEHE


Love BREAKS THE CHAINS



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Key word being SOME, of course

Museum, Fountain, Exhibits To Begin Rising Along River
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By DONNA KOEHN The Tampa Tribune

Published: Apr 26, 2007



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TAMPA - Something as rare as a string of green lights on Kennedy Boulevard will soon be commonplace in the heart of downtown:

Kids.

First question: Where are the parents of these kids going to park or will this just serve as another YAWN destination for Hillsborough County school children on a field-trip??? They go to Cracker Country from grades three thru five now. Seriously, the kids don't even want away from school bad enough to go there, it seems. AGAIN
The Children's Museum of Tampa will begin rising this year on one of the sweetest spots along the Hillsborough River, offering a daytime destination for some of the area's smallest residents.

Ooopsie, there goes that river access ......
AND there's that 'some' I wanted to address. This place sounds pricey as hell. Parking? No mention. Downtown parking? Well, it's f'd up at best. Pricey if available ... unless you have one of those self-parking lexus' which is the only reason I've seen for buying a new car lately. Which SOME is this referring to? Not a lot of families I have seen but it does explain those iorio benches .... and also something else I am finding a great deal of humor in lately. LOL. Just thinking about it makes me laugh, seriously. (Rachel and Kate, maybe this is my persecution complex manifesting as .... what? See if you can get me another Cat 5 diagnosis) No really, you'll see, it's a stitch when I get time to write about it.


Designs were finalized about a month ago for the 50,000-square-foot facility, which will outshine Kid City, its aging predecessor near Lowry Park Zoo.(she fails to mention the river, the FREEEEE PARKING the unpaved river, funland, cinderellaland and jungleland and all the other VERY COOL very FREE and awesome amenities at kid city and it's newly remodeled lowry park and zoo school in the same venue/area) Opened in 1965 as Safety Village, Kid City evolved into a number of child-sized play-buildings, including a Publix supermarket, a McDonald's fast food restaurant and a bank sponsored by JPMorgan Chase. It's so cool You really HAVE to see it.


OKAY this just out and out yanked my chain. Kid City is SO COOL. It's a lil village with stoplights and stuff. Then there is also a ball-field and all of Lowry Park and the zoo. An all-in-one and FRESH AIR DESTINATION for an entire family and visitors. As well, it's extremely centrally located. This city makes NO DAMN SENSE. Moving all this crap downtown for the new people and shattering the neighborhoods. I just read something hysterical about mine but I haven't got time to blog anything real so I'm just pickin the paper apart .....
Kind of cute, but not exactly a prime destination for tourists or local families.

"Kid City is really just one exhibit," says Heidi Shimberg, chairwoman of the museum's board of directors. "The new one will have 12 more."

(see above!!) Kid City has TONS OF COOL STUFF inside plus an entire outside city. They even have little cars the kids can drive around. Seriously, it's the coolest place and if you haven't been there --- go. I'm sure like everything else they are doing their part (the new people) to drive it downhill but some things are just cool. This lady ... maybe she's an indoors-type gal or maybe her interests are different from a child's but KIDS LOVE KID CITY, man.

The museum, designed for children from birth through elementary school, will be adorned with a fountain and plush landscaping (kids are ALL ABOUT some plush landscaping) along the riverfront, Ashley Drive and Gasparilla Plaza. A children's garden will separate it from the Tampa Museum of Art, which is to be demolished and then rebuilt in time to open in spring 2009. (I can't even mess with this one; this sentence stands on it's own in terms of HILARITY ----- only in Tampa ... built by developers for the mob for developers for the mob, run by a smiley face) (and, yeah, I KNOW it's NOT only in Tampa) FDBD=Tampa's FUBU For developers by developers. The children's museum is slated to open in the fall of that year.

According to Shimberg, its most striking feature will be a 30-foot-high children's climbing structure tracing the path of a raindrop from clouds to aquifer.

Other exhibits will include:

Planes, Trains, Autos and More! Demonstrates Florida history with models of Spanish galleons, a Seminole dugout canoe, trains and a futuristic hybrid car.

Art Smart. A place for trying out various types of art.

Get Going. Offers a variety of games and sports, some of them a little quirky.

En La Playa (On the Beach). Children can play in sand and build castles.

KidsPort. Offers water play, allowing children to run a mock shipping center, wade into the water to float boats, use tongs as cranes to move shipping containers and build a causeway for toy cars.

Safety Village NOW. Similar to Kid City, it encourages children to explore a make-believe town and select healthy foods, get medical treatment for dolls or adopt a pet at the veterinarian's office.
ummmm WTF? Does this mean we won't need kid city for the 'other' kids in tampa who aren't included in the 'some' above??

Tampa Tots. Provides an area where children younger than 3 can play while their parents watch.

Tampa Live! Children can make and perform on videos.

Plan it, Build it. Exposes children to a variety of building experiences.

The exhibits will be "kids' scale" - meaning constructed at the height of young children - and also will include classrooms, an auditorium-theater and a hall for traveling displays.

Hey Jack Lamb she don't HAVE to pick up her marbles and leave ....

It doesn't MATTER where Lee deCesare LIVES.

And, noted, is it any of your business Jack, unless you want to get her water bill taken care of on county time???
After all, yall chased Doug Erwin off to Georgia when he pointed out your shortcomings but he still knows about you. Lee knows the inner workings of Hillsborough Cty and it's School 'board' better than you do. Oh .. wait --- NOT BETTER. Just differently. Like -- the integrity way. Not the Changing Stories way.

Which I notice that Mrs. Robinson defended. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. That's a two hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - er Hey, ummmm Mrs. Robinson .. I guess he accidentally used a secretary, work stationery and .... MY MONEY to take care of his personal stuff. Yeah, that's jake. The thing is ---- he was floundering with different stories. I have long noted that many --- MANY ---- LO THE MANY Hillsborough County and City of Tampa employees use OUR MONEY and the time WE are paying them for to abuse our children emotionally and sometimes publicly and take care of their own business. There used to be newsreporters in Tampa who covered this. Some of us can read. Oh, and fundamentally then grasp same. he. Mrs. Robinson, it sucks that you defend a lack of integrity. But not really surprising.

Snappy comeback, Jack. Set your lunchbox down, will you? I hope she does take action against you.

It's a joke. ALL OF YOU are a joke. Buddying up with Elia. WHO DO YOU SERVE???

OH, and I'll be realllllllllly interested in seeing that 28 million we save. LOL !! Have elia give back her bonus and salary like serious lewis was willing to do. These people are GREAT at voting themselves more dinero. No wonder they are no good with budgets. They need more money? Hey the public trough is WIDE OPEN, help yourself. After all, it doesn't matter if you 'win' the election. (Who's your buddy???) You'll get to sit on the board, anyway. Whenever they say 'veteran' ala Candy Olson ... it's scary. Whenever she first ran remember she was the one who was going to usher in CHANGE?? FUCKING LOL !!!

I don't have a lot of sympathy for all of the teachers but I DO have some for some of them. They're carrying the load for all .... As well, the school board is just OUT OF LINE. What do these people think this job IS?
It's like they just take their place behind the big plastic banner and hold it up so it doesn't slip and that's all THE FUCK they do.

Kucinich Made HISTORY -- and you can vote on it

Here's where you can go vote for or against impeachment of dick.

I just spoke with Dennis Kucinich's Congressional office in Ohio.


What timing.


If you ever felt that you don't MIND that big media is controlled by the bushies/masons/etc....
now is the time to wake up and realize that we are about to lose a VPOTUS and you don't even KNOW IT. But, if he shoots someone or talks about his family, we know it. When he's ready to let us know it, that is. HEHE Here's a way to STOP BIG MEDIA from continuing their assault on Freedom of Press

when I asked the aide if I were correct and if this was an historical undertaking: 'has a vice president ever been impeached before?' he was quite sure it was the first time.


Neither of us are absolutely positive but I'm right next door to sure.


So, they're not covering it in Florida. They're not covering it in Ohio (home of the Presidential Candidate who is also Congressman, Dennis Kucinich)


I know they're covering it in the NY Times and Vermont.


Does anyone know if this is the first time that a VPOTUS has ever been impeached?



And Democratic Underground has it going on.

Oh, yeah -- this would be THE TIME that liberals and progressives ACT LIKE IT.

WHY aren't the St Pete Times and the Tampa Trib covering this HISTORICAL IMPEACHMENT ?

AND, I guess the excuse can't be made 'this' time that this is simply 'not big enough'.


Can it?


THIS IS BIG, FOLKS.


Pair that with ol condy refusing subpoenas . . whoo HOO we got us a big laugh coming.


We'll see who laughs last.



This helps the picture too .....


.Condosleezza Rice was a Chevron Director from 1991 until January 15, 2001 (TEN YEARS) when she was transferred by President George Bush Jr. to National Security Adviser. Previously she was Senior Director, Soviet Affairs, National Security Council, and Special Assistant to President George Bush Sr. from 1989 to 1991.




Another Chevron Corporation giant in the Bush administration is Vice President Dick Cheney. Vice President Cheney was Chairman and Chief Executive of Dallas based Halliburton Corporation, the world’s largest oil field services company with multi-billion dollar contracts with oil corporations including Chevron. Lawrence Eagleburger, a seasoned Bush counselor who held top State Department posts under George Bush Sr., is a director of Halliburton Corporation.



Here's the oil-tanker named after Condi ....





Here's a great read from The Nation.

Condosleeza Refusing Subpoenas??? How NIXONIAN !!

Rice signals rejection of House subpoena
By MATTHEW LEE, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 8 minutes ago
OSLO, Norway - Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice' name=c1> SEARCHNews News Photos Images Web' name=c3> Condosleezza Rice said Thursday she has already answered the questions she has been subpoenaed to answer before a congressional committee and suggested she is not inclined to comply with the order.
Rice said she would respond by mail to questions from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on the Bush administration's prewar claims about
Saddam Hussein' name=c1> SEARCHNews News Photos Images Web' name=c3> Saddam Hussein seeking weapons of mass destruction, but signaled she would not appear in person.
"I am more than happy to answer them again in a letter," she told reporters in Oslo, where she is attending a meeting of
NATO' name=c1> SEARCHNews News Photos Images Web' name=c3> NATO foreign ministers.
The comments were her first reaction to a subpoena issued on Wednesday by the committee chaired by Rep. Henry Waxman (news, bio, voting record), D-Calif.
Rice said she respected the oversight function of the legislative branch, but maintained she had already testified in person and under oath about claims that
Iraq' name=c1> SEARCHNews News Photos Images Web' name=c3> Iraq had sought uranium from Africa during her confirmation hearing for the job of secretary of state.
"I addressed these questions, almost the same questions, during my confirmation hearing," she said. "This is an issue that has been answered and answered and answered."
Rice noted that she had been serving as
President Bush' name=c1> SEARCHNews News Photos Images Web' name=c3> President Bush's national security adviser during the period covered by the panel's questions and stressed the administration's position that presidential aides not confirmed by the Senate cannot be forced to testify before Congress under the doctrine of executive privilege.
"This all took place in my role as national security adviser," she said. "There is a constitutional principle. There is a separation of powers and advisers to the president under that constitutional principle are not generally required to go and testify in Congress.
"So, I think we have to observe and uphold the constitutional principle, but I also observe and uphold the obligation of Congress to conduct its oversight role, I respect that. But I think I have more than answered these questions, and answered them directly to Congressman Waxman."
Rice declined to respond when asked if she would absolutely refuse to testify under subpoena.
Her spokesman, Sean McCormack, said later that no final decision had been made about Rice appearing before the committee.
Waxman's committee voted 21-10 on Wednesday to subpoena Rice despite the State Department's insistence that the questions have already been answered and that the doctrine of executive privilege .
The congressman has complained for weeks that Rice and the State Department have failed to respond to questions about the claim that Saddam Hussein had tried to buy uranium from Niger.

There are misspellings in this that I had nothing to do with. LOL

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

BluePrint for Fascism in America The End of America?

From Hitler to Pinochet and beyond, history shows there are certain steps that any would-be dictator must take to destroy constitutional freedoms. George Bush and his administration seem to be taking them all

This was posted by Ybor City Stogie yesterday and it's so important I want as many eyes as possible on it. Please read. I went ahead and copied the whole deal here because it's extremely compelling and I want it out there. It's HERE NOW, in America. Just look around. Help us not to allow this to be done to America. Help us get them out of office legally and quickly. Impeach
Also, look around. These aren't just mean people. They are the FOOT SOLDIERS of the regime. Blackwater?? Started by the brother in law of AMWAY. Yeah, good ol AmWAY. Created a private army. Half of those in IRAQ are blackwater. Please please pay attention.

Last autumn, there was a military coup in Thailand. The leaders of the coup took a number of steps, rather systematically, as if they had a shopping list. In a sense, they did. Within a matter of days, democracy had been closed down: the coup leaders declared martial law, sent armed soldiers into residential areas, took over radio and TV stations, issued restrictions on the press, tightened some limits on travel, and took certain activists into custody.

They were not figuring these things out as they went along. If you look at history, you can see that there is essentially a blueprint for turning an open society into a dictatorship. That blueprint has been used again and again in more and less bloody, more and less terrifying ways. But it is always effective. It is very difficult and arduous to create and sustain a democracy - but history shows that closing one down is much simpler. You simply have to be willing to take the 10 steps.
As difficult as this is to contemplate, it is clear, if you are willing to look, that each of these 10 steps has already been initiated today in the United States by the Bush administration.
Because Americans like me were born in freedom, we have a hard time even considering that it is possible for us to become as unfree - domestically - as many other nations. Because we no longer learn much about our rights or our system of government - the task of being aware of the constitution has been outsourced from citizens' ownership to being the domain of professionals such as lawyers and professors - we scarcely recognise the checks and balances that the founders put in place, even as they are being systematically dismantled. Because we don't learn much about European history, the setting up of a department of "homeland" security - remember who else was keen on the word "homeland" - didn't raise the alarm bells it might have.
It is my argument that, beneath our very noses, George Bush and his administration are using time-tested tactics to close down an open society. It is time for us to be willing to think the unthinkable - as the author and political journalist Joe Conason, has put it, that it can happen here. And that we are further along than we realise.
Conason eloquently warned of the danger of American authoritarianism. I am arguing that we need also to look at the lessons of European and other kinds of fascism to understand the potential seriousness of the events we see unfolding in the US.
1. Invoke a terrifying internal and external enemy
After we were hit on September 11 2001, we were in a state of national shock. Less than six weeks later, on October 26 2001, the USA Patriot Act was passed by a Congress that had little chance to debate it; many said that they scarcely had time to read it. We were told we were now on a "war footing"; we were in a "global war" against a "global caliphate" intending to "wipe out civilisation". There have been other times of crisis in which the US accepted limits on civil liberties, such as during the civil war, when Lincoln declared martial law, and the second world war, when thousands of Japanese-American citizens were interned. But this situation, as Bruce Fein of the American Freedom Agenda notes, is unprecedented: all our other wars had an endpoint, so the pendulum was able to swing back toward freedom; this war is defined as open-ended in time and without national boundaries in space - the globe itself is the battlefield. "This time," Fein says, "there will be no defined end."
Creating a terrifying threat - hydra-like, secretive, evil - is an old trick. It can, like Hitler's invocation of a communist threat to the nation's security, be based on actual events (one Wisconsin academic has faced calls for his dismissal because he noted, among other things, that the alleged communist arson, the Reichstag fire of February 1933, was swiftly followed in Nazi Germany by passage of the Enabling Act, which replaced constitutional law with an open-ended state of emergency). Or the terrifying threat can be based, like the National Socialist evocation of the "global conspiracy of world Jewry", on myth.
It is not that global Islamist terrorism is not a severe danger; of course it is. I am arguing rather that the language used to convey the nature of the threat is different in a country such as Spain - which has also suffered violent terrorist attacks - than it is in America. Spanish citizens know that they face a grave security threat; what we as American citizens believe is that we are potentially threatened with the end of civilisation as we know it. Of course, this makes us more willing to accept restrictions on our freedoms.
2. Create a gulag
Once you have got everyone scared, the next step is to create a prison system outside the rule of law (as Bush put it, he wanted the American detention centre at Guantánamo Bay to be situated in legal "outer space") - where torture takes place.
At first, the people who are sent there are seen by citizens as outsiders: troublemakers, spies, "enemies of the people" or "criminals". Initially, citizens tend to support the secret prison system; it makes them feel safer and they do not identify with the prisoners. But soon enough, civil society leaders - opposition members, labour activists, clergy and journalists - are arrested and sent there as well.
This process took place in fascist shifts or anti-democracy crackdowns ranging from Italy and Germany in the 1920s and 1930s to the Latin American coups of the 1970s and beyond. It is standard practice for closing down an open society or crushing a pro-democracy uprising.
With its jails in Iraq and Afghanistan, and, of course, Guantánamo in Cuba, where detainees are abused, and kept indefinitely without trial and without access to the due process of the law, America certainly has its gulag now. Bush and his allies in Congress recently announced they would issue no information about the secret CIA "black site" prisons throughout the world, which are used to incarcerate people who have been seized off the street.
Gulags in history tend to metastasise, becoming ever larger and more secretive, ever more deadly and formalised. We know from first-hand accounts, photographs, videos and government documents that people, innocent and guilty, have been tortured in the US-run prisons we are aware of and those we can't investigate adequately.
But Americans still assume this system and detainee abuses involve only scary brown people with whom they don't generally identify. It was brave of the conservative pundit William Safire to quote the anti-Nazi pastor Martin Niemöller, who had been seized as a political prisoner: "First they came for the Jews." Most Americans don't understand yet that the destruction of the rule of law at Guantánamo set a dangerous precedent for them, too.
By the way, the establishment of military tribunals that deny prisoners due process tends to come early on in a fascist shift. Mussolini and Stalin set up such tribunals. On April 24 1934, the Nazis, too, set up the People's Court, which also bypassed the judicial system: prisoners were held indefinitely, often in isolation, and tortured, without being charged with offences, and were subjected to show trials. Eventually, the Special Courts became a parallel system that put pressure on the regular courts to abandon the rule of law in favour of Nazi ideology when making decisions.
3. Develop a thug caste (hey this one is right up next to ME so I know it's right up next to all Tampa Blab readers)
When leaders who seek what I call a "fascist shift" want to close down an open society, they send paramilitary groups of scary young men out to terrorise citizens. The Blackshirts roamed the Italian countryside beating up communists; the Brownshirts staged violent rallies throughout Germany. This paramilitary force is especially important in a democracy: you need citizens to fear thug violence and so you need thugs who are free from prosecution.
The years following 9/11 have proved a bonanza for America's security contractors, with the Bush administration outsourcing areas of work that traditionally fell to the US military. In the process, contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars have been issued for security work by mercenaries at home and abroad. In Iraq, some of these contract operatives have been accused of involvement in torturing prisoners, harassing journalists and firing on Iraqi civilians. Under Order 17, issued to regulate contractors in Iraq by the one-time US administrator in Baghdad, Paul Bremer, these contractors are immune from prosecution
Yes, but that is in Iraq, you could argue; however, after Hurricane Katrina, the Department of Homeland Security hired and deployed hundreds of armed private security guards in New Orleans. The investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill interviewed one unnamed guard who reported having fired on unarmed civilians in the city. It was a natural disaster that underlay that episode - but the administration's endless war on terror means ongoing scope for what are in effect privately contracted armies to take on crisis and emergency management at home in US cities.
Thugs in America? Groups of angry young Republican men, dressed in identical shirts and trousers, menaced poll workers counting the votes in Florida in 2000. If you are reading history, you can imagine that there can be a need for "public order" on the next election day. Say there are protests, or a threat, on the day of an election; history would not rule out the presence of a private security firm at a polling station "to restore public order".

4. Set up an internal surveillance system
In Mussolini's Italy, in Nazi Germany, in communist East Germany, in communist China - in every closed society - secret police spy on ordinary people and encourage neighbours to spy on neighbours. The Stasi needed to keep only a minority of East Germans under surveillance to convince a majority that they themselves were being watched.
In 2005 and 2006, when James Risen and Eric Lichtblau wrote in the New York Times about a secret state programme to wiretap citizens' phones, read their emails and follow international financial transactions, it became clear to ordinary Americans that they, too, could be under state scrutiny.
In closed societies, this surveillance is cast as being about "national security"; the true function is to keep citizens docile and inhibit their activism and dissent.
5. Harass citizens' groups
The fifth thing you do is related to step four - you infiltrate and harass citizens' groups. It can be trivial: a church in Pasadena, whose minister preached that Jesus was in favour of peace, found itself being investigated by the Internal Revenue Service, while churches that got Republicans out to vote, which is equally illegal under US tax law, have been left alone.
Other harassment is more serious: the American Civil Liberties Union reports that thousands of ordinary American anti-war, environmental and other groups have been infiltrated by agents: a secret Pentagon database includes more than four dozen peaceful anti-war meetings, rallies or marches by American citizens in its category of 1,500 "suspicious incidents". The equally secret Counterintelligence Field Activity (Cifa) agency of the Department of Defense has been gathering information about domestic organisations engaged in peaceful political activities: Cifa is supposed to track "potential terrorist threats" as it watches ordinary US citizen activists. A little-noticed new law has redefined activism such as animal rights protests as "terrorism". So the definition of "terrorist" slowly expands to include the opposition.
6. Engage in arbitrary detention and release
This scares people. It is a kind of cat-and-mouse game. Nicholas D Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, the investigative reporters who wrote China Wakes: the Struggle for the Soul of a Rising Power, describe pro-democracy activists in China, such as Wei Jingsheng, being arrested and released many times. In a closing or closed society there is a "list" of dissidents and opposition leaders: you are targeted in this way once you are on the list, and it is hard to get off the list.
In 2004, America's Transportation Security Administration confirmed that it had a list of passengers who were targeted for security searches or worse if they tried to fly. People who have found themselves on the list? Two middle-aged women peace activists in San Francisco; liberal Senator Edward Kennedy; a member of Venezuela's government - after Venezuela's president had criticised Bush; and thousands of ordinary US citizens.
Professor Walter F Murphy is emeritus of Princeton University; he is one of the foremost constitutional scholars in the nation and author of the classic Constitutional Democracy. Murphy is also a decorated former marine, and he is not even especially politically liberal. But on March 1 this year, he was denied a boarding pass at Newark, "because I was on the Terrorist Watch list".
"Have you been in any peace marches? We ban a lot of people from flying because of that," asked the airline employee.
"I explained," said Murphy, "that I had not so marched but had, in September 2006, given a lecture at Princeton, televised and put on the web, highly critical of George Bush for his many violations of the constitution."
"That'll do it," the man said.
Anti-war marcher? Potential terrorist. Support the constitution? Potential terrorist. History shows that the categories of "enemy of the people" tend to expand ever deeper into civil life.
James Yee, a US citizen, was the Muslim chaplain at Guantánamo who was accused of mishandling classified documents. He was harassed by the US military before the charges against him were dropped. Yee has been detained and released several times. He is still of interest.
Brandon Mayfield, a US citizen and lawyer in Oregon, was mistakenly identified as a possible terrorist. His house was secretly broken into and his computer seized. Though he is innocent of the accusation against him, he is still on the list.
It is a standard practice of fascist societies that once you are on the list, you can't get off.
7. Target key individuals
Threaten civil servants, artists and academics with job loss if they don't toe the line
. Mussolini went after the rectors of state universities who did not conform to the fascist line; so did Joseph Goebbels, who purged academics who were not pro-Nazi; so did Chile's Augusto Pinochet; so does the Chinese communist Politburo in punishing pro-democracy students and professors.
Academe is a tinderbox of activism, so those seeking a fascist shift punish academics and students with professional loss if they do not "coordinate", in Goebbels' term, ideologically. Since civil servants are the sector of society most vulnerable to being fired by a given regime, they are also a group that fascists typically "coordinate" early on: the Reich Law for the Re-establishment of a Professional Civil Service was passed on April 7 1933.
Bush supporters in state legislatures in several states put pressure on regents at state universities to penalise or fire academics who have been critical of the administration. As for civil servants, the Bush administration has derailed the career of one military lawyer who spoke up for fair trials for detainees, while an administration official publicly intimidated the law firms that represent detainees pro bono by threatening to call for their major corporate clients to boycott them.
Elsewhere, a CIA contract worker who said in a closed blog that "waterboarding is torture" was stripped of the security clearance she needed in order to do her job.
Most recently, the administration purged eight US attorneys for what looks like insufficient political loyalty. When Goebbels purged the civil service in April 1933, attorneys were "coordinated" too, a step that eased the way of the increasingly brutal laws to follow.
8. Control the press HELLO HELLO HELLO >>>> read the local blogs for the last few days and check out this attempt at press control by a few ......
Italy in the 1920s, Germany in the 30s, East Germany in the 50s, Czechoslovakia in the 60s, the Latin American dictatorships in the 70s, China in the 80s and 90s - all dictatorships and would-be dictators target newspapers and journalists. They threaten and harass them in more open societies that they are seeking to close, and they arrest them and worse in societies that have been closed already.
The Committee to Protect Journalists says arrests of US journalists are at an all-time high: Josh Wolf (no relation), a blogger in San Francisco, has been put in jail for a year for refusing to turn over video of an anti-war demonstration; Homeland Security brought a criminal complaint against reporter Greg Palast, claiming he threatened "critical infrastructure" when he and a TV producer were filming victims of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana. Palast had written a bestseller critical of the Bush administration.
Other reporters and writers have been punished in other ways. Joseph C Wilson accused Bush, in a New York Times op-ed, of leading the country to war on the basis of a false charge that Saddam Hussein had acquired yellowcake uranium in Niger. His wife, Valerie Plame, was outed as a CIA spy - a form of retaliation that ended her career.
Prosecution and job loss are nothing, though, compared with how the US is treating journalists seeking to cover the conflict in Iraq in an unbiased way. The Committee to Protect Journalists has documented multiple accounts of the US military in Iraq firing upon or threatening to fire upon unembedded (meaning independent) reporters and camera operators from organisations ranging from al-Jazeera to the BBC. While westerners may question the accounts by al-Jazeera, they should pay attention to the accounts of reporters such as the BBC's Kate Adie. In some cases reporters have been wounded or killed, including ITN's Terry Lloyd in 2003. Both CBS and the Associated Press in Iraq had staff members seized by the US military and taken to violent prisons; the news organisations were unable to see the evidence against their staffers.
Over time in closing societies, real news is supplanted by fake news and false documents. Pinochet showed Chilean citizens falsified documents to back up his claim that terrorists had been about to attack the nation. The yellowcake charge, too, was based on forged papers.
You won't have a shutdown of news in modern America - it is not possible. But you can have, as Frank Rich and Sidney Blumenthal have pointed out, a steady stream of lies polluting the news well. What you already have is a White House directing a stream of false information that is so relentless that it is increasingly hard to sort out truth from untruth. In a fascist system, it's not the lies that count but the muddying. When citizens can't tell real news from fake, they give up their demands for accountability bit by bit.
9. Dissent equals treason (guilty as charged, george)
Cast dissent as "treason" and criticism as "espionage'. Every closing society does this, just as it elaborates laws that increasingly criminalise certain kinds of speech and expand the definition of "spy" and "traitor". When Bill Keller, the publisher of the New York Times, ran the Lichtblau/Risen stories, Bush called the Times' leaking of classified information "disgraceful", while Republicans in Congress called for Keller to be charged with treason, and rightwing commentators and news outlets kept up the "treason" drumbeat. Some commentators, as Conason noted, reminded readers smugly that one penalty for violating the Espionage Act is execution.
Conason is right to note how serious a threat that attack represented. It is also important to recall that the 1938 Moscow show trial accused the editor of Izvestia, Nikolai Bukharin, of treason; Bukharin was, in fact, executed. And it is important to remind Americans that when the 1917 Espionage Act was last widely invoked, during the infamous 1919 Palmer Raids, leftist activists were arrested without warrants in sweeping roundups, kept in jail for up to five months, and "beaten, starved, suffocated, tortured and threatened with death", according to the historian Myra MacPherson. After that, dissent was muted in America for a decade.
In Stalin's Soviet Union, dissidents were "enemies of the people". National Socialists called those who supported Weimar democracy "November traitors".
And here is where the circle closes: most Americans do not realise that since September of last year - when Congress wrongly, foolishly, passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 - the president has the power to call any US citizen an "enemy combatant". He has the power to define what "enemy combatant" means. The president can also delegate to anyone he chooses in the executive branch the right to define "enemy combatant" any way he or she wants and then seize Americans accordingly.
Even if you or I are American citizens, even if we turn out to be completely innocent of what he has accused us of doing, he has the power to have us seized as we are changing planes at Newark tomorrow, or have us taken with a knock on the door; ship you or me to a navy brig; and keep you or me in isolation, possibly for months, while awaiting trial. (Prolonged isolation, as psychiatrists know, triggers psychosis in otherwise mentally healthy prisoners. That is why Stalin's gulag had an isolation cell, like Guantánamo's, in every satellite prison. Camp 6, the newest, most brutal facility at Guantánamo, is all isolation cells.)
We US citizens will get a trial eventually - for now. But legal rights activists at the Center for Constitutional Rights say that the Bush administration is trying increasingly aggressively to find ways to get around giving even US citizens fair trials. "Enemy combatant" is a status offence - it is not even something you have to have done. "We have absolutely moved over into a preventive detention model - you look like you could do something bad, you might do something bad, so we're going to hold you," says a spokeswoman of the CCR.
Most Americans surely do not get this yet. No wonder: it is hard to believe, even though it is true. In every closing society, at a certain point there are some high-profile arrests - usually of opposition leaders, clergy and journalists. Then everything goes quiet. After those arrests, there are still newspapers, courts, TV and radio, and the facades of a civil society. There just isn't real dissent. There just isn't freedom. If you look at history, just before those arrests is where we are now.
10. Suspend the rule of law
The John Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007 gave the president new powers over the national guard. This means that in a national emergency - which the president now has enhanced powers to declare - he can send Michigan's militia to enforce a state of emergency that he has declared in Oregon, over the objections of the state's governor and its citizens.


Even as Americans were focused on Britney Spears's meltdown and the question of who fathered Anna Nicole's baby, the New York Times editorialised about this shift: "A disturbing recent phenomenon in Washington is that laws that strike to the heart of American democracy have been passed in the dead of night ... Beyond actual insurrection, the president may now use military troops as a domestic police force in response to a natural disaster, a disease outbreak, terrorist attack or any 'other condition'."
Critics see this as a clear violation of the Posse Comitatus Act - which was meant to restrain the federal government from using the military for domestic law enforcement. The Democratic senator Patrick Leahy says the bill encourages a president to declare federal martial law. It also violates the very reason the founders set up our system of government as they did: having seen citizens bullied by a monarch's soldiers, the founders were terrified of exactly this kind of concentration of militias' power over American people in the hands of an oppressive executive or faction.
Of course, the United States is not vulnerable to the violent, total closing-down of the system that followed Mussolini's march on Rome or Hitler's roundup of political prisoners. Our democratic habits are too resilient, and our military and judiciary too independent, for any kind of scenario like that.
Rather, as other critics are noting, our experiment in democracy could be closed down by a process of erosion.
It is a mistake to think that early in a fascist shift you see the profile of barbed wire against the sky. In the early days, things look normal on the surface; peasants were celebrating harvest festivals in Calabria in 1922; people were shopping and going to the movies in Berlin in 1931. Early on, as WH Auden put it, the horror is always elsewhere - while someone is being tortured, children are skating, ships are sailing: "dogs go on with their doggy life ... How everything turns away/ Quite leisurely from the disaster."
As Americans turn away quite leisurely, keeping tuned to internet shopping and American Idol, the foundations of democracy are being fatally corroded. Something has changed profoundly that weakens us unprecedentedly: our democratic traditions, independent judiciary and free press do their work today in a context in which we are "at war" in a "long war" - a war without end, on a battlefield described as the globe, in a context that gives the president - without US citizens realising it yet - the power over US citizens of freedom or long solitary incarceration, on his say-so alone.
That means a hollowness has been expanding under the foundation of all these still- free-looking institutions - and this foundation can give way under certain kinds of pressure. To prevent such an outcome, we have to think about the "what ifs".
What if, in a year and a half, there is another attack - say, God forbid, a dirty bomb? The executive can declare a state of emergency. History shows that any leader, of any party, will be tempted to maintain emergency powers after the crisis has passed. With the gutting of traditional checks and balances, we are no less endangered by a President Hillary than by a President Giuliani - because any executive will be tempted to enforce his or her will through edict rather than the arduous, uncertain process of democratic negotiation and compromise.
What if the publisher of a major US newspaper were charged with treason or espionage, as a rightwing effort seemed to threaten Keller with last year? What if he or she got 10 years in jail? What would the newspapers look like the next day? Judging from history, they would not cease publishing; but they would suddenly be very polite.
Right now, only a handful of patriots are trying to hold back the tide of tyranny for the rest of us - staff at the Center for Constitutional Rights, who faced death threats for representing the detainees yet persisted all the way to the Supreme Court; activists at the American Civil Liberties Union; and prominent conservatives trying to roll back the corrosive new laws, under the banner of a new group called the American Freedom Agenda. This small, disparate collection of people needs everybody's help, including that of Europeans and others internationally who are willing to put pressure on the administration because they can see what a US unrestrained by real democracy at home can mean for the rest of the world.
We need to look at history and face the "what ifs". For if we keep going down this road, the "end of America" could come for each of us in a different way, at a different moment; each of us might have a different moment when we feel forced to look back and think: that is how it was before - and this is the way it is now.
"The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands ... is the definition of tyranny," wrote James Madison. We still have the choice to stop going down this road; we can stand our ground and fight for our nation, and take up the banner the founders asked us to carry.
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Kucinich’s Impeachment Proposal Takes Antiwar Stand to New Lengths


By Marie Horrigan, CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY


Ohio Democratic Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich on Tuesday introduced articles of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney for “high crimes and misdemeanors” related to his participation in the buildup for the war in Iraq — and what the longshot Democratic presidential contender said was belligerent rhetoric toward Iran.
In an 18-page draft resolution, Kucinich outlined three charges against Cheney: that he “manipulated the intelligence process . . . by fabricating the threat of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction” to justify the war in Iraq; that he deceived citizens and Congress “about an alleged relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda” to justify the war; and that he has “openly threatened aggression against the Republic of Iran, absent any real threat to the United States, and has done so with the United States’ proven capability to carry out such threats.”
“In all this, Vice President Richard B. Cheney has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as vice president, and subversive to constitutional government, to the prejudice of the cause of law and justice and the manifest injury of the people of the United States . . . [and] by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial, and removal from office,” the resolution concluded.
Kucinich introduced the articles at a news conference held at 5 p.m. Tuesday on Capitol Hill, which was delayed for several hours. The event was originally planned for noon, but Kucinich initially postponed it based on news reports Cheney was undergoing emergency medical treatment for a chronic blood clot condition in his leg. When subsequent news reports indicated the tests were more routine, Kucinich rescheduled the event.
Kucinich — who opposed military intervention in Iraq from the start and voiced strong criticism of the Bush administration’s policy during a quixotic run for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination — again has made his antiwar stance a main issue of his bid for the White House.
Democratic leaders, who have stated repeatedly they have no intentions of pursuing the impeachment of either President Bush or Cheney, do not support the impeachment effort. Kucinich said Tuesday that he did not have any co-sponsors for the resolution. But he proclaimed that he had the support of “millions of Americans.”
Speaking at the news conference, Kucinich said he was pursuing impeachment of Cheney, and not Bush, for practical reasons. “It’s significant and responsible to start in this way, because if the same charges would relate to the president as relate to the vice president, you would then have to go through the constitutional agony of impeaching two presidents consecutively,” he said.
Kucinich posted his proposed articles of impeachment on his congressional Web site.
© 2006 Congressional Quarterly

Tampa Tribune St Pete Times WHAT THE HELL

So, Dennis Kucinich, United States Congressman, Presidential Candidate 2008 announced Articles of Impeachment against the second most important (in his mind) man in the United States of America, yesterday.

And sent Dick Cheney a letter too.

Why Dick first??


And, could you 'news'people TELL ME what is NOT newsworthy about this????????


Even FOX has it in one venue.

You should be ASHAMED.

We will save your asses
but why????


You know why?

Because Republicans are SO eager to say goodbye to you.

They're going to have to use better reverse psychology on the lil people next time.

And, now, DO YOUR DANG JOB AND REPORT THE NEWS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh --- Please. Pretty please.


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Lower? YES. Replace with Sales Tax? NO

UPDATE: It appears that Charlie opposes a sales tax increase ... okay, I'm liking that. Now, Charlie --- please, sign an executive order concerning the immediate restoration of felon rights and tell the insurance co's they are through here if they don't fly right and I'll .... well, I'll be satisfied for now.
These people should not have to wait another single second to register to vote. No, they really shouldn't.

Senate Leaders Uneasy On Property Tax Swap

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TALLAHASSEE - Senate leaders on Tuesday sent their strongest message yet that they consider a proposal to replace local property taxes with an increase in the sales tax unacceptable.
Negotiators for the Senate and House began joint conferences this week to try to compromise on their starkly differing plans for property tax reform. Although they have made progress on minor points, the Senate on Tuesday dug in its heels over the House proposal to ask voters to do away with property taxes and add 2 1/2 cents to the state sales tax.

"It is very fair to say that there is not the consensus necessary to do a sales tax swap within the Florida Senate," said Mike Haridopolos, R-Melbourne, the upper chamber's point man on property taxes. "We have tried every angle to try to get people where they're comfortable. They're not."

With House negotiators insisting their plan is the only way to reduce inequities in the state's property tax structure while lowering bills, there is the potential for a stalemate over what has been the key issue in the legislative session that ends in 10 days.

With the session winding down, various sections of the state budget and bills that diverge greatly between chambers are being hashed out in joint conferences. House and Senate conferees have traded two sets of offers and counteroffers on property tax reform.

Both of the competing proposals contain a provision to roll back local property taxes to earlier years' rates, which lawmakers can do by statute. They both also contain provisions more radically changing the state tax structure, which would require a statewide vote on a constitutional amendment.

On Tuesday, Senate leaders urged their House counterparts to stick to statutory issues - rolling back rates - in the ongoing negotiations. Dan Webster, R-Winter Garden, the upper chamber's majority leader, told conferees a sales-tax swap would be "impossible" to pass in a statewide referendum.

When asked about the Senate's more aggressive Tuesday stance, Webster said he realized "Hey, we have to get going. And at least say, 'OK, this has no chance of passing. Let's focus on the rollback.'"

Rep. Dean Cannon, R-Winter Park, the House conference chairman, disagreed that the sales tax swap would be doomed on the ballot.

"You never know until you ask," he said. "If we don't give [voters] the opportunity, I think we may have missed a golden opportunity to really improve our system of taxation."

By late Tuesday, conferees had toned down the posturing, saying progress was being made.

The two chambers remain far apart on the depth of the cuts to local budgets included in their respective rollback proposals. The House sought to roll back tax revenue to the levels of fiscal 2000-01, trimming about $5.8 billion from local rolls, while the Senate proposed 2005-06, a cut of about $1.1 billion. On Tuesday, the Senate enhanced its rollback proposal, raising the rollback to $1.7 billion in the first year.

Negotiators have also agreed to come up with consistent language relaxing the requirement that property be appraised at highest and best use. That provision would help many mom-and-pop waterfront businesses being taxed at high rates because of surrounding developments.

They also agree on "Taxpayers' Bill of Rights" provisions in the Senate plan that would make the budgeting and tax collection process more transparent and easier for taxpayers to navigate.

But there has been no movement on another key issue - portability of the Save Our Homes benefit that keeps many longtime homeowners' valuations artificially low.

Gov. Charlie Crist acknowledged the tight schedule, but told a group of home builders rallying for lower property taxes that the remaining 10 days "is a lifetime around here."

YOU DID READ THAT PART IN BOLD, RIGHT?????????? are these the same folks that charlie was rallying with the other day that I called 'citizen plants'??? I dunno, I'm asking ....
It was the second Capitol event in two weeks that brought demonstrators from across the state to Tallahassee in the name of lower property taxes.

When asked whether he thought the tax swap issue was dead, Crist responded: "I'm not sure. Believe it or not, I think it's still too early to tell." He called it "an intriguing idea," but added, "We have to do the doable, though."

Reporter Jerome R. Stockfisch can be reached at (850) 222-8382 or jstockfisch@tampatrib.com.

And Maybe We'll Be Happy for Awhile ....

When good people on ANY of MANY 'sides' try to bridge the racial divide that it behooves 'some' to keep alive.... operating under the oldest theory in the book of 'divide and conquer' .... well, let's just say they seem to crash and burn young.




For Buddy Holly who died way before I ever had a chance to know him .... and for the special one with the awesome golf game ............. Thanks for all you did for all of us. (and thanks for what you did for me; it's nice to think of you together)

Buddy Holly inspired a very young Don McLean to do THIS.


Just remember how many people have DIED because they tried to change the things that hold so many people captive (DOWN) in the status-quo.

Why is it so important to keep us hating each other????


Please .... just love everyone.

Even if they are a complete asshole.

Don't be a monkey in the barrel with/for them.

Don't fall for it.

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However -- (you knew this was coming, right??) -- I'm willing to disclose same for a fee. In fact, I'm going to disclose some of this in a book which will definitely be for sale very soon but if you'd like to know if your name or some similar aspect that identifies your smarmy and illegal acts towards me and my family have been mentioned I'd be happy to negotiate a fee with you. For the record, save your pennies if I've known you longer than thirty years. Out of respect for you and your family I'll leave your names out. Out of respect for you and your family I have remained silent. Apparently this same respect was not inbred in you. That's a pity but you and yours are safe with me. The ones who took it upon themselves to do your bidding against an innocent family are wide open just like they've left MY family wide open. Herewith I refer to my extended family and network many of whom are currently suffering at your hands. Be on notice.

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In my living room watching;
but I am not laughing ....

..... risk something, take back what's yours
say something that you know they might attack you for
cause I'm sick of being treated like I have before ....
...
Meanwhile, the leader just talks away
Stuttering and mumbling for nightly news to replay
And the rest of the world watching at the end of the day

In their living room laughing like,

"what did he say?"



Fight the Good Fight

" .... courage is humankind's cardinal virtue, because ''it makes all other virtues possible."
Reverend William Sloane Coffin

......" And I dare you to ask for a lot, I dare you to hold fast to your ideals and to expound them as publicly and as fearlessly as Martin Luther King and Bill Coffin and Betty Friedan and those dozens of grandmothers arrested a few weeks ago for protesting the war in Iraq."

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In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends...... Martin Luther King, Jr.
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