Saturday, May 16, 2009

U.S. Government Giving Out Free Cellphones and Service to Poor Americans

This is a bizarre policy. The U.S. Government has started giving out free cellphones, free service, and free minutes every month, plus rollover minutes, caller ID, call waiting, and voicemail to citizens who qualify. Uncle Sam pays for everything. I'm not making this up.

It's called SafeLink Wireless.

Service is currently being offered in "parts of Delaware, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia," and plans to expand to Alabama, Connecticut, District of Columbia, and New Hampshire.

You are eligible if you live in one of those areas, and are already receiving federal aid or your income is below 135% of the poverty guidelines set by the government.

Click here to learn more.

Cheney Ordered Waterboarding to Intentionally Get False Confessions

Crooks and Liars has a post up of a bombshell from Rachel Maddow's show. Dick Cheney was so desperate to prove the phony connection between Iraq and al Qaeda that he ordered waterboarding used to get false confessions and cover his ass over his illegal war in Iraq.

Take five minutes and read this, it changes everything and explains everything from the last 8 years.


MADDOW: But we begin with a major development in what we know about former Vice President Dick Cheney and his role in authorizing torture. Over the past three months, there has been a steady stream of new information released about the Bush administration‘s torture program. Today, the dots started to connect—all the way up to the office of the former vice president of the United States.

Within three months after the attacks on 9/11, the Bush administration began making the case for invading Iraq, because Iraq, they said, was connected to al Qaeda. Vice President Cheney went on “Meet the Press” and said that Mohammed Atta, the lead 9/11 hijacker, met with Iraqi officials before the attack.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

RICHARD CHENEY, FMR. U.S. VICE PRESIDENT: Well, what we now have that‘s developed since you and I last talked, Tim, of course, was that report that—which has been pretty well confirmed, that he did go to Prague and he did meet with a senior official of the Iraqi intelligence service in Czechoslovakia last April, several months before the attack.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

MADDOW: It‘s been pretty well confirmed, said the vice president. In fact, that report turned out to be false.

But we now know that something else was going on in secret—inside government—while Dick Cheney was making those public pronouncements, like that one that you just saw from December 2001. According to the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman, Carl Levin, as far as back as December 2001, the Pentagon was seeking information from the agency that runs the SERE program. The SERE program trains U.S. troops to resist the kinds of torture that were used by communist forces to get false confessions from American troops for use in propaganda.

By July, the people who ran the SERE program had written to the Defense Department, warning the Pentagon explicitly that it would be a mistake to base an interrogation program on SERE techniques—since they were not known to produce reliable or accurate information. Despite that warning, the Bush Justice Department signed off on the techniques the very next month. At that time, U.S. officials are questioning their first known high-value detainee, Abu Zubaydah.

Through normal FBI interrogation techniques, Zubaydah is spilling all sorts of information. He identifies Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as the mastermind of 9/11. He tells of a supposed dirty bomb plot leading to the arrest of Jose Padilla. He‘s singing, but what he‘s not providing is that link between Iraq and al Qaeda.

An order then comes from somewhere that Abu Zubaydah should be interrogated by other means. And in August 2002, Abu Zubaydah is waterboarded 83 times in one month—despite the warning from the people who train American soldiers to survive waterboarding that that technique was developed to produce false confessions.

Now, around the same time, October 2002, out in public, the Bush administration is stepping up the case to the American people that the link exists between Iraq and al Qaeda.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

GEORGE W. BUSH, FMR. U.S. PRESIDENT: We know that Iraq and the al Qaeda terrorist network share a common enemy—the United States of America. We know that Iraq and al Qaeda have had high level contacts that go back a decade. We‘ve learned that Iraq has trained al Qaeda members in bomb-making and poisons and deadly gases.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

MADDOW: The following month, in November of 2002, President Bush continued to hammer away at this Saddam-al Qaeda link.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, NOVEMBER 7, 2002)

BUSH: He‘s a threat not only with what he has. He‘s a threat with what he‘s done. He‘s a threat because he is dealing with al Qaeda.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

MADDOW: Still unable to prove this link that they are now repeating over and over and over again, the Bush administration gets what they think could be a gold mine. On March 1st, 2003, they capture Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. By this point, the administration‘s march toward invading Iraq is unstoppable.

And in that month, the same month of the invasion, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is waterboarded 183 times—six times a day. And while he admits to everything from kidnapping the Lindbergh baby to shooting JFK on the grassy knoll, KSM fails to provide one thing the Bush administration desperately needs at that moment.

The White House is launching its invasion of Iraq without any clear evidence that Iraq had anything to do with 9/11. On March 20th, 2003, the United States invaded Iraq. They‘re still waterboarding Khalid Sheikh Mohammed at that time. Shock and awe—the war begins.

The Bush White House has two huge problems on its hands. One, it still hasn‘t proven a link between Iraq and al Qaeda. And two, it needs to find the weapons of mass destruction that they said were in Iraq. Enter Charles Duelfer, a former U.N. weapons inspector who is sent to Iraq after the invasion to help locate those weapons.

In April of 2003, the month after the invasion, Duelfer is involved in the questioning of a high-ranking Iraqi, who was an intelligence officer for Saddam Hussein. Duelfer and the rest of the team are getting information from that officer. He is, as they say, being cooperative.

But at some point during the process, a message comes from Washington. Quote, “Some in Washington at very senior levels, not in the CIA, were concerned that the debriefing was too gentle. They asked if enhanced measures, such as waterboarding should be used.”

Duelfer says he considered the request to be reprehensible. He believed the rationale for the order was political. The request it seemed was to use waterboarding to find the Iraq-al Qaeda link, a link the White House had failed to prove for more than two years despite even using methods known to provide false information.

U.S. officials were being asked to waterboard not to prevent some imminent attack, but to justify an attack that had already been launched by us—against Iraq.

Today, the bombshell news from former NBC News investigative producer, Bob Windrem, that the suggestion to torture this Iraqi source, to use torture not to prevent an attack but to find that link, that suggestion came directly from the office of Vice President Cheney.
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How is Obama going to justify not putting Bush, Cheney and co. on trial? They fabricated evidence to go to war. Then they staged an illegal war, then ordered illegal torture to coerce false confessions to justify their war. They even knew beforehand that the U.S. military said waterboarding is useless, it was invented to get false confessions. The intentionally used a torture technique over and over to gain false confessions to justify their phony intelligence and outright lies. Bush and Cheney broke dozens of laws just over the torture/iraq war. That's enough for charges of Treason in my book.

Download Free Coldplay Album

Coldplay is giving away a free download of their new live album, LiveRightLeftRightLeft. It's a nine song album only available by download at their website or if you attend a concert during this tour.

The track listing:

1. Glass of Water
2. 42
3. Clocks
4. Strawberry Swing
5. Hardest Part/Postcards From Far Away
6. Viva La Vida
7. Death Will Never Conquer
8. Fix You
9. Death and All His Friends

Download the album here.

Friday, May 15, 2009

MLB Covered Up Manny Ramirez' Failed Steriod Test

It turns out once again that Major League Baseball is playing fast and loose with the facts. This time they made up the entire story about Manny Ramirez being suspended for a banned substance. That substance wasn't even in his blood they tested - it was his through-the-roof testosterone levels that triggered the failure, a sign that Ramirez was in fact using steroids. MLB conveniently left that out of the story.

Fox Sports has more:


"Manny Ramirez's contention that a prescription drug led to his failed drug test took another hit Friday in the wake of a report from the Los Angeles Times.


According to the newspaper, which cited three unidentified sources, there was no trace of HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) found in Ramirez's test. Instead, the drug test revealed a synthetic testosterone level more than four times that of the average male.

Since a suspension would have happened only if the report showed a banned substance, anti-doping experts said the absence of HCG, coupled with the league's action, indicates that Ramirez used steroids.

The paper, however, did not quote any anti-doping experts making that claim.

The paper said baseball officials had begun the disciplinary process for a positive drug test when they obtained his medical records that contained a prescription for HCG. That led to a suspension for just cause because Ramirez had not sought a "therapeutic use" exemption.

Once MLB had the prescription, Ramirez dropped the appeal and was suspended.

At the time his suspension was announced, Ramirez said in a statement that his doctor, "gave me a medication, not a steroid, which he thought was OK to give me."

Attempts to reach Ramirez were unsuccessful, and the paper said the Dodgers referred all questions to MLB.

Dr. Glenn Braunstein, an expert in reproductive endocrinology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, said HCG elevates testosterone production but typically not to the level that apparently turned up in Ramirez's test results."

This news comes only a few days after a former player claimed the Boston Red Sox held a team meeting to teach players how to properly take steroids.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Player: Red Sox Taught Players To Use Steroids

A former Boston Red Sox player says the organization held a team meeting with a doctor who explained in detail how to best use steroids to get the most out of them and not get caught.

"I'm in spring training, and I got an 8:30-9:00 meeting in the morning," said (Lou) Merloni, who was in the Red Sox minor-league system from 1996-97 and played in the big leagues with them from 1998-2002. "And I walk into that office, and this happened while I was with the Boston Red Sox before this last regime, I'm sitting in the meeting. There's a doctor up there and he's talking about steroids, and everyone was like 'Here we go, we're gonna sit here and get the whole thing -- they're bad for you.' No. He spins it and says 'You know what, if you take steroids and sit on the couch all winter long, you can actually get stronger than someone who works out clean, if you're going to take steroids, one cycle won't hurt you, abusing steroids it will.' He sat there for one hour and told us how to properly use steroids while I'm with the Boston Red Sox, sitting there with the rest of the organization, and after this I said 'What the heck was that?' And everybody on the team was like 'What was that?' And the response we got was 'Well, we know guys are taking it, so we want to make sure they're taking it the right way'.

It's important to note that the Red Sox are the team of Roger Clemens and Manny Ramirez, Clemens is accused of taking steroids and HGH, and Ramirez was busted for taking a banned substance used by steroid abusers.

There isn't any reason to think Merloni made this story up, given all of the players who have been outed as cheats - Clemens, Ramirez, Bonds, McGwire, Palmiero, ARod, etc., etc., and baseball's history of tipping off teams and players before drug tests. If it is true it just confirms once again that MLB is a joke. The owners obviously do not care if players cheat. They do not care if players use illegal substances. They do not care if players use drugs that have life threatening side effects that can include death (Check out how many wrestlers have had steroid-related deaths in the past 10 years). All MLB cares about is making money. So what if some kids start taking steroids because their heroes are openly doing it? So what if 120 years of MLB history and records are destroyed?

Bud Selig is a joke. This is his legacy. Drug use has spun out of control during Selig's reign, and despite anything Selig and his MLB cronies claim otherwise, rampant steroid use in major league baseball has come with a blessing from up top.

Don't do steroids, wink wink, nudge nudge, if you know what I mean.

Obama is Brother From Another Planet

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Shell Goes on Trial For Crimes Against Humanity

A groundbreaking trial is set to start in Manhattan on May 26th. Royal Dutch Shell PLC, the parent of Shell, is accused of aiding a corrupt Nigerian government to suppress protests after Shell allegedly stole land from the Ogoni people and subsequently polluted air and water. When the Ogoni people protested, Shell allegedly made a deal with the Nigerian government to invest $4 billion in a new natural gas project in return for police putting a permanent end to the protests.

The Nigerian police tortured activists and their family members before hanging nine protesters on November 10, 1995.

A month later Shell announced the new pipeline project. Shell's involvement may have been even deeper than just paying the government to end the protests. Ken Saro-Wiwa was the most well known activist. Shell allegedly paid off witnesses to provide false testimony used to execute Wiwa and the other 8 activists.

British paper The Guardian has more:

"Saro-Wiwa became famous as a campaigner on behalf of the Ogoni people, leading peaceful protests against the environmental damage caused by oil companies in the Niger Delta. There was worldwide condemnation when, along with eight other activists, he was hanged by the Nigerian military government in 1995 after being charged with incitement to murder after the death of four Ogoni elders. Many of the prosecution witnesses later admitted that they had been bribed to give evidence against Saro-Wiwa, who was a respected television writer and businessman.

Lawyers in New York will allege that Shell actively subsidised a campaign of terror by security forces in the Niger Delta and attempted to influence the trial that led to Saro-Wiwa's execution. The lawsuit alleges that the company attempted to bribe two witnesses in his trial to testify against him. Members of Saro-Wiwa's family will take the stand for the first time to give their version of events, among them his brother Owens, who will allege that Brian Anderson, managing director of Shell's Nigerian subsidiary, told him: "It would not be impossible to get charges dropped if protests were called off."

Experts say winning in court will be tough for the survivors and their families. Large corporations have never been found guilty in cases like this, although two settled out of court. Even if Shell does lose, a judge could overturn the verdict or dismiss any award.

SNL Video: MotherLover

Andy Samberg and Justin Timberlake were at it again this weekend, creating a new digital short for Saturday Night Live called, MotherLover.