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calendar   Thursday - November 23, 2006

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In case you missed it, the NeoCounter in the top right sidebar is now displaying not only the countries our visitors are from but also the city they are connecting from. Don’t ask me how the wizards at NeoWorks are doing this. I think it’s really cool, though.

However, if they start including phone numbers and pictures of you sitting there in front of your computer I shall be forced to discontinue the service immediately. There is such a thing as too much information.

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/23/2006 at 06:29 AM   
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Kraziness Goes To Korea

The Cindy Media Whore 2006 world tour continues this week in South Korea to sold out audiences of riot police, military police and the usual crowd of brain-dead liberals attempting to alleviate their painful existence in a life of mediocrity. It’s bad enough that we have to put up with Kim Jung Il and his pathetic attempts to get attention with his firecrackers but now Sheehan has to go to Korea to try to upstage the madman.

Don’t these people have jobs? Where do they get the money to go on tour around the world with this insanity?  Was Cindy Sheehan neglected as a child and now must make up for it with this performance for the cameras? Does this crazy woman have no shame or sense of dignity? Is it any wonder Casey ran away from her and joined the Army?

I know. I ask way too many questions. Maybe Cindy will sneak across the DMZ and hook up with Kim Jung Il. Now that would be newsworthy. Can you imagine the offspring from that union? Wait! Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to create any visual images at this point ...

US Activists Protest Larger South Korea Bases
SEOUL (AFP) - Tue Nov 21, 9:01 AM ET

imageimageA group of US peace activists led by Cindy Sheehan staged a protest outside the headquarters of American troops, urging a halt to the relocation of US military bases in South Korea.

The 18 protesters led by Sheehan, whose son was killed in Iraq more than two years ago, rallied outside Yongsan Garrison after their request to see the commander in chief of US forces in Korea, General Burwell Bell, was turned down.

They tried to make their way through dozens of South Korean riot police carrying shields who were blocking access to the gate.

Shouting slogans such as “Stop US military base expansion!” and “Stop repression in Pyeongtaek!” the protesters held up their US passports and asked police to get out of their way.

The US forces want to consolidate 35 US bases scattered across South Korea into two hub bases by 2008—one in Pyeongtaek, 70 kilometers (45 miles) south of Seoul, and the other in Daegu City, 300 kilometers southeast of the capital.

Yongsan is among the bases which will close. The construction of a US base at Pyeongtaek has met strong protests from activists and villagers who have to be evacuated from their homes or farmland.

“Believe me, we will be passing along these concerns (of villagers) to the Pentagon, to the Congress, to the people of America and we will be doing every thing we can as Americans to correct this situation in South Korea,” Sheehan told journalists.

Medea Benjamin, founder of Code Pink, a US women’s peace organization, said: “There is no way that I feel my family will be more secure or that Korean families will feel more secure by expanding the Camp Humphreys base (in Pyeongtaek) and taking land from people who have farmed there for generations.”

The group travelled to Pyeongtaek on Monday and joined some 100 people from Daechuri village for their 820th consecutive candlelight vigil against the expansion of the base.

South Korea hosts some 29,500 US troops under a mutual defense treaty signed following the 1950-1953 Korean War.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/23/2006 at 04:35 AM   
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Thanksgiving Eye Candy

We all have a lot to be thankful for on this day. Good food, good friends, family, success, health ... you name it. For us guys, the one thing we’re most thankful for is best summed up in that old song by Maurice Chevalier ....

Thank heaven for little girls
thank heaven for them all,
no matter where no matter who
for without them, what would little boys do?

And so, without further ado, I present my choices for the Ten Best Playboy Cybergirls.
Gentlemen, be thankful ....
(Warning: NSFW)

 

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/23/2006 at 04:23 AM   
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Fly The Friendly Skies

I love this woman ....

What Can I Do to Make Your Flight More Uncomfortable?
-- by Ann Coulter

image imageSix imams removed from a US Airways flight from Minneapolis to Phoenix are calling on Muslims to boycott the airline. If only we could get Muslims to boycott all airlines, we could dispense with airport security altogether.

Witnesses said the imams stood to do their evening prayers in the terminal before boarding, chanting “Allah, Allah, Allah”—coincidentally, the last words heard by hundreds of airline passengers on 9/11 before they died.

Witnesses also said that the imams were talking about Saddam Hussein, and denouncing America and the war in Iraq. About the only scary preflight ritual the imams didn’t perform was the signing of last wills and testaments.

After boarding, the imams did not sit together and some asked for seat belt extensions, although none were morbidly obese. Three of the men had one-way tickets and no checked baggage.

Also they were Muslims.

The idea that a Muslim boycott against US Airways would hurt the airline proves that Arabs are utterly tone-deaf. This is roughly the equivalent of Cindy Sheehan taking a vow of silence. How can we hope to deal with people with no sense of irony? The next thing you know, New York City cab drivers will be threatening to bathe.

Come to think of it, the whole affair may have been a madcap advertising scheme cooked up by US Airways.

It worked with me. US Airways is my official airline now. Northwest, which eventually flew the Allah-spouting Muslims to their destinations, is off my list. You want to really hurt a U.S. air carrier’s business? Have Muslims announce that it’s their favorite airline.

The clerics had been attending an imam conference in Minneapolis (imam conference slogan: “What Happens in Minneapolis—Actually, Nothing Happened in Minneapolis"). But instead of investigating the conference, the government is now investigating my favorite airline.

What threat could Muslims flying from Minnesota to Arizona be?

Three of the 19 hijackers on 9/11 received their flight training in Arizona. Long before the attacks, an FBI agent in Phoenix found it curious that so many Arabs were enrolled in flight school. But the FBI rebuffed his request for an investigation on the grounds that his suspicions were based on the same invidious racial profiling that has brought US Airways under investigation and into my good graces.

Lynne Stewart’s client, the Blind Sheik, Omar Abdel-Rahman, is serving life in prison in a maximum security lock-up in Minnesota. One of the six imams removed from the US Airways plane was blind, so Lynne Stewart was the one missing clue that would have sent all the passengers screaming from the plane.

Wholly apart from the issue of terrorism, don’t we have a seller’s market for new immigrants? How does a blind Muslim get to the top of the visa list? Is there a shortage of blind, fanatical clerics in this country that I haven’t noticed? Couldn’t we get some Burmese with leprosy instead? A 4-year-old could do a better job choosing visa applicants than the U.S. Department of Immigration.

One of the stunt-imams in US Airways’ advertising scheme, Omar Shahin, complained about being removed from the plane, saying: “Six scholars in handcuffs. It’s terrible.”

Yes, especially when there was a whole conference of them! Six out of 150 is called “poor law enforcement.” How did the other 144 “scholars” get off so easy?

Shahin’s own “scholarship” consisted of continuing to deny Muslims were behind 9/11 nearly two months after the attacks. On Nov. 4, 2001, the Arizona Republic cited Shahin’s “skepticism that Muslims or bin Laden carried out attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.” Shahin complained that the government was “focusing on the Arabs, the Muslims. And all the evidence shows that the Muslims are not involved in this terrorist act.”

In case your memory of that time is hazy, within three days of the attack, the Justice Department had released the names of all 19 hijackers—names like Majed Moqed, Ahmed Alghamdi, Mohand Alshehri, Ahmed Ibrahim A. Al Haznawi and Ahmed Alnami. The government had excluded all but 19 passengers as possible hijackers based on extensive interviews with friends and family of nearly every passenger on all four flights. Some of the hijackers’ seat numbers had been called in by flight attendants on the planes.

By early October, bin Laden had produced a videotape claiming credit for the attacks. And by Nov. 4, 2001, the New York Times had run well over 100 articles on the connections between bin Laden and the hijackers—even more detailed and sinister than the Times’ flowcharts on neoconservatives!

Also, if I remember correctly, al Qaeda had taken out full-page ads in Variety and the Hollywood Reporter thanking their agents for the attacks.

But now, on the eve of the busiest travel day in America, these “scholars” have ginned up America’s PC victim machinery to intimidate airlines and passengers from noticing six imams chanting “Allah” before boarding a commercial jet.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/23/2006 at 04:00 AM   
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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/23/2006 at 03:00 AM   
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calendar   Wednesday - November 22, 2006

Through The Looking Glass

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“Ready ... Aim ...”

Hehehehehe. I do this every year just to piss off PETA. Go buy a rifle, join the NRA, learn how to shoot and hunt (and learn gun safety), track your bird, bring him down, cook until tender with the recipe of your choice, enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that you have scared the bejeezus out of every gun-grabbing Liberal on the planet. Just do it! Go visit the NRA website today and join the fight to protect our Second Amendment rights. And while you’re there, visit the online store and pick up some goodies. Here are two good books I highly recommend (click the book covers to find out more). Happy hunting!

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/22/2006 at 04:31 PM   
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Office Space

My first thought upon reading this was that if Republicans pulled this kind of grab, the Donks would be screaming to high heaven and the NY Times would be yelling even louder about how Republicans are “oppressing” the minority party. My second thought was that the Donks and the Slimes have been doing precisely that since 1994.

Odds are the Republicans will not complain and will just sulk and pout and move into the closets that the Donks leave them. Not a decent backbone in the whole bunch as far as I can see. Pelosi and company are going to ride roughshod over the GOP in Congress and this is just the first sign. You can forget all that bullshit about “bipartisan efforts”. It’s going to be a long two years ....

Spoils of Prime Office Space Go to Democrats
WASHINGTON (NY TIMES) — November 22, 2006

imageimageForget those pesky leadership fights. The folks who run Congress are now getting down to what really matters on Capitol Hill: dividing up the office space. In something of a break with recent tradition, the incoming Democratic speaker, Nancy Pelosi of California, is planning to expropriate the second-floor suite of offices now occupied by the current speaker, J. Dennis Hastert — a handful of rooms providing a spectacular view of the Mall.

That space has been in Republican hands for 50 years or so, even when Democrats were in charge. In fact, the main offices are so strongly associated with Republicans that they were officially designated the Robert H. Michel Rooms by the House in 1995 in honor of the popular former Republican leader.

While there might be some private grumbling by Republicans about the Democratic land grab, even Mr. Michel sees nothing wrong with Ms. Pelosi wanting to move into his namesake space.

“The speaker is the speaker,” Mr. Michel said in an interview. “They reign supreme over on the House side, and they can pretty much do anything they want to.” While Democrats are moving up, Republicans are downsizing, abandoning their preferred spots and planning to squeeze into the current, tighter digs of the Democrats.

Even as Republicans were voting last week on their new leaders, a couple of top staff members from the office of the current majority leader, Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, just happened to stop by Ms. Pelosi’s office to visit with some Democratic friends — and take a peek at their likely new quarters. Mr. Boehner will be minority leader when the new Congress convenes in January.

And on Monday, the new Democratic majority leader, Steny H. Hoyer of Maryland, toured Mr. Boehner’s present offices on the first floor of the Capitol to see where his furniture might go. Note to President Bush: No word on whether any drapes were measured.

Vice President Dick Cheney might also come out a loser in this literal floor fight. Democrats have an eye on an office on the House side that Republicans granted to him as a kind of second home in the Capitol, to complement his office on the other wing of the building, where, by virtue of the Constitution, he presides over the Senate (he has no formal role in the House). Representative Charles B. Rangel, Democrat of New York, is interested in reclaiming Mr. Cheney’s House space for the Ways and Means Committee.

Given the finite amount of space in the landmark building and the natural competitiveness of politicians, office space has always been currency in the Capitol. Lawmakers leverage their majority and seniority for the top views, the most convenience and suitably impressive surroundings to dazzle their constituents, supporters and even themselves. To many members of Congress and their equally status-conscious staffs, you are where you sit.

To Democrats, one of the chief fringe benefits of the coming takeover is that they will no longer be at the logistical mercy of Republicans. In fact, one of Ms. Pelosi’s best applause lines during last week’s leadership elections was when she raised the subject of a room for future Democratic meetings. “We can have any room we want now,” she told her approving colleagues.

Even as it became apparent that Democrats could regain the majority, Republicans were starting to wonder if Ms. Pelosi might be interested in the speaker’s rooms. On Monday she toured the offices that Mr. Hastert has called home, and aides said she was inclined to grab them.

Democratic aides say it is mainly a matter of needing more space, especially since the construction of a visitors’ center on the east front of the Capitol cut into current Democratic space, including the offices that had been the center of House power when Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill Jr. ruled. Democratic leadership aides are scattered around the building, including a makeshift office in a renovated part of what had been the members’ dining room.

“We have offices tucked away on four different floors,” said Jennifer Crider, a spokeswoman for Ms. Pelosi, who said the new offices would allow the staff to be consolidated. But there are other perquisites. The office now occupied by Mr. Hastert faces the Mall and comes with a balcony that has been the scene of many a reception, staff party and occasional marriage proposal while providing great viewing of the Fourth of July fireworks.

Mr. Michel said the offices came under a long-term Republican lease back in the mid-1950s when Sam Rayburn of Texas decided that his Republican counterpart, Joseph Martin of Massachusetts, could stay there after he was ousted as speaker when Democrats regained control.

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/22/2006 at 12:31 PM   
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Choices

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Chuck Asay - The Colorado Springs Gazette


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/22/2006 at 03:31 AM   
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Turkey Weather

Things are looking good for the extended holiday weekend. I know a lot of you are going to be in transit over the next few days to visit family and enjoy the Thanksgiving holidays. The weather looks good all through the weekend and no airport delays are being reported yet so have a good time and be safe.

I’ll be around here posting a few things to break the monotony but posting will be light for the next few days. I have a huge turkey all ready to go with stuffing, cranberry goodness, corn on the cob and plenty of dinner rolls. Throw in a couple of gallons of sweet tea, hours and hours of football games and nobody to bother me for a few days and I think I may enjoy myself immensely.

After decades of holiday dinners with friends and family, family get-togethers and kids underfoot, I have reached the time of life where I can enjoy the peace and quiet and indulge myself with good food and fun entertainment without distractions or arguments. I think “laid back’ is the proper term for this and I intend to get just as laid back as I can for a few days.

I wish you all a safe and happy holiday this weekend. If you’re traveling, be careful and come back in one piece. If you’re going to be with family, put aside the politics and dissenting opinions for a few days. Relax. You’ve earned this brief respite. And try not to max out all of your credit cards with Christmas shopping.

Now go have a good time and a Happy Thanksgiving to you all.

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/22/2006 at 02:58 AM   
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Babs Is Finally Happy

OK, show of hands here. How many of you would pay $750 to watch this fugly woman try to sing and drown you with liberal, Democratic Party propaganda at the same time? Of course none of you raised your hands because most of you work hard for a living and need the dough for things that matter. Babs doesn’t matter. Unless you’re a rich Liberal with too much free time and too much money and a desire to be seen with all the “right people”.

I for one am glad Babs is happy now. I don’t expect her to shut up and quit complaining but the noise may die down a little. Come to think of it, having the Donks in control for the next two years could be a good thing. The rest of us can get a little peace and quiet for a brief time. That would make us the “luckiest people in the whole, wide world.” Enjoy it while you can, folks ....

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Streisand Basks In “Happy Days” After Dems Victory
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Tue Nov 21, 2006 4:32pm ET140

Barbara Streisand ended her latest farewell tour on Monday at a celebrity-studded Los Angeles love-in that included incoming Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi among the thousands of rapt fans.

About 20,000 people, who each paid up to $750 per ticket, packed the Staples Center to welcome the 64-year-old singer back to her adopted hometown, ending a 16-city North American tour that began on October 4 in Philadelphia. The concert was filled with political overtones as Streisand, a longtime liberal activist, introduced Pelosi to a standing ovation.

Taking note of the recent Democratic takeover of both houses of Congress, Streisand said, “My depression is over.” She ended her two-hour-plus performance with a version of the Depression-era Democratic Party anthem “Happy Days Are Here Again.”

Other notables in the audience included singer Barry Manilow, producer Quincy Jones, actors Ben Stiller and Rob Lowe and comedians Cheech Marin and Bill Maher. The sellout tour endured a few hiccups along the way, thanks to a skit in which she mocks her nemesis, President George W. Bush, by bringing out a Bush impersonator.

After a New York fan—evidently unaware of her activism—complained that she was being too political, she told him to “shut the f--- up” and leave. She later apologized. In Florida, a man tossed a drink at her. Some critics said she should have stuck with the music. During Monday’s performance, Streisand actually lauded Bush for his ability to take a joke.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/22/2006 at 02:31 AM   
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calendar   Tuesday - November 21, 2006

Quote Of The Day

“We don’t have a Jewish state here. We have Sodom and Gomorrah here!”

-- Moshe Gafni, ultra-Orthodox Israeli lawmaker

Israel Orders Gay Marriage Recognition
JERUSALEM (AP) - November 21, 2006, 10:37 AM EST

In a landmark ruling, Israel’s Supreme Court ordered the government Tuesday to recognize same-sex marriages performed abroad. The lone dissenter on the seven-judge panel was an observant Jew, highlighting the controversy the decision immediately touched off among ultra-Orthodox Jews and other conservative groups in Israel.

Efforts by Israel’s gay community to win approval for same-sex marriage, a key issue in the U.S. and Europe, face a major obstacle because Israel’s religious authorities have a monopoly over marriage and divorce.

Yossi Ben-Ari and Laurent Schuman were married in Canada after that country legalized same-sex marriage in 2003. Determined after a 21-year partnership to enjoy all the privileges of a married couple in Israel, they were among five couples who petitioned the Supreme Court to have their marriage registered here, too.

Moshe Negbi, a legal expert, said the court’s decision is mostly symbolic because gay couples in Israel already had many of the rights of heterosexual partnerships. The significant changes are that they will now get the same tax breaks as a married couple and be able to adopt children, Negbi said. Israeli law stipulates a couple must be married to adopt a child.

“The marriages of same-sex couples who marry in places like Canada where the law recognizes such marriages, will also be recognized in Israel, and they will be registered as married here,” Negbi said.

Civil marriages cannot be performed in Israel because of the rabbinate’s monopoly on family law. But couples married in civil ceremonies abroad have all the rights of a married couple, and their marriages are registered here. The court uses the term “register” instead of “recognition” to avoid religious criticism of the ruling, Negbi said.

“The court says that now, not only heterosexuals, but homosexuals, too, can have civil marriages,” Negbi added. The word game did not pacify the ultra-Orthodox community, which was infuriated by the ruling.

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Yep, this ought to make the Muslims even happier with their neighbors, right?


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/21/2006 at 03:11 PM   
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Most Outrageous Item Of The Day

THE PLAN: (a) Get your doctor to prescribe you a few anti-depressants, (2) Steal nearly $2 million from your employer, (3) Get off with a slap on the wrist because of pills, (4) Spend a year in “home confinement” sitting on your dead butt, eating chocolate, drinking beer and watching Jerry Springer - while you think of ways to spend all that loot.

Is there a single damn soul anywhere in this entire country who is responsible for their actions anymore or have the morons taken complete control?


‘Paxil Defense’ Embezzler Avoids Prison
TAMPA (AP) - November 21, 2006, 1:27 PM EST

imageimageA federal judge agreed with a Tampa executive’s claim that the antidepressant Paxil prompted him to embezzle $1.8 million from a former employer. U.S. District Judge James Moody Jr. sentenced Patrick Henry Stewart, 42, to a year of home confinement and five years’ probation.

Moody granted the reduced sentence Monday in part because defense lawyers produced studies and experts that said Paxil sometimes triggers arrogant and uncontrollable behavior in people with bipolar disorder. Stewart was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Prosecutors had recommended at least 3 1/2 years in prison as part of a plea agreement. “We believe the wrong message was sent to our employees, our shareholders and the public with this sentence,” said Beth Walters, a spokeswoman for Stewart’s former employer, Jabil Circuit, a contract manufacturer of printed circuit boards. “We will move on knowing that Pat Stewart is a convicted felon.”

Stewart agreed in August to plead guilty to wire fraud charges in exchange for a lighter sentence. Last week, his lawyers asked for more lenience based on the Paxil evidence. Stewart declined to comment after Monday’s hearing. “It’s a good day at our house,” said his wife, Leslie.

Paxil’s box carries a warning that anyone using the drug should be monitored for signs of agitation, irritability, suicidal thoughts or other unusual changes in behavior. It also warns that any psychoactive drug may impair judgment or thinking. Paxil is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/21/2006 at 02:32 PM   
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Janet Reno Needs A Swift Kick In The Ass

Not only is she fugly as hell and was possibly the absolute worst Attorney General this country has ever had but she and Clinton had no problems whatsoever with trampling on the rights of citizens. Now she wants to protect the terrorists’ rights. Hey, Janet! Bite me, beeyatch!

Reno Files Challenge to Terror Law
WASHINGTON (BREITBART) - Nov 20 9:53 PM US/Eastern

Former Attorney General Janet Reno and seven other former Justice Department officials filed court papers Monday arguing that the Bush administration is setting a dangerous precedent by trying a suspected terrorist outside the court system.

It was the first time that Reno, attorney general in the Clinton administration, has spoken out against the administration’s policies on terrorism detainees, underscoring how contentious the court fight over the nation’s new military commissions law has become. Former attorneys general rarely file court papers challenging administration policy.

Suspected al-Qaida sleeper agent Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri is the only detainee being held in the United States. The former prosecutors challenged the Justice Department’s right to bring al-Marri before a military commission. A citizen of Qatar, he was arrested in 2001 while studying in the United States. He had faced criminal charges until authorities designated him an enemy combatant and ordered him held at a naval base in South Carolina.

The Justice Department said in court papers last week that a new anti- terrorism law strips detainees such as al-Marri of the right to challenge their imprisonment in court. “The government is essentially asserting the right to hold putative enemy combatants arrested in the United States indefinitely whenever it decides not to prosecute those people criminally _ perhaps because it would be too difficult to obtain a conviction, perhaps because a motion to suppress evidence would raise embarrassing facts about the government’s conduct, or perhaps for other reasons,” the former Justice Department officials said.

Some of the eight attorneys named in the document are now in private practice and represent detainees at the military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Most served under President Clinton, though the list includes former U.S. Attorneys W. Thomas Dillard and Anton R. Valukas, who served under President Reagan.

“The existing criminal justice system is more than up to the task of prosecuting and bringing to justice those who plan or attempt terrorist acts within the United States _ without sacrificing any of the rights and protections that have been the hallmarks of the American legal system for more than 200 years,” the attorneys wrote.

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Hey Janet Retard! What happened to the equal justice under our law for this little fellow in Florida or these people in Waco, Texas?
Stupid twat! Sit down and shut the f**k up!

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/21/2006 at 01:10 PM   
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Lessons Forgotten

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 11/21/2006 at 02:21 AM   
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  4. Keep talking to each other, whether here or elsewhere
It's been a long strange trip without you Skipper, but thanks for pointing us in the right direction and giving us a swift kick in the behind to get us going. Keep lookin' down on us, will ya? Thanks.

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Oh, and here's some kind of visitor flag counter thingy. Hey, all the cool blogs have one, so I should too. The Visitors Online thingy up at the top doesn't count anything, but it looks neat. It had better, since I paid actual money for it.
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