Wednesday, November 19, 2008

How much lower can it go? Its the uncertainty that is driving this mess. THAT and a more 'directed' Democratic majority. Let me explain.

It's a Bear Market !

Definately a bear market, in every sense of the word.

Far different than the Paulson Fortune 14,000.

The markets are global. During the current departing administration that reality was made a priority. Wall Street opened up venues in Europe and Lord only knows where else. That 'broader' sense of uncertainty adds to the possibility of the markets doing worse than even at the time of September 11th.


Speaking of September 11th, wasn't that magnanimous of Ayman al-Zawahiri (click here) to send such a warm greeting to the NEW leader of the free world. And don't believe for one minute that the rise of the ugly head of al Qaeda didnt' impact the market today, because it did.


At any rate, the uncertainty is due to the gross mishandling of the 'bailouts' and the path countries took to attempt to 'rescue' their faultering stocks. The poor judgement to date by Bush / Paulson has ADDED to this turbulence.


There is even more upsetting news in that, the USA isn't being stupid anymore in regard to its 'free money giveaways' noted today with the auto makers.


Its ONLY a 5% drop. The markets are still within the range of 8500. I'll maintain confidence in that capacity right now, although more monies are headed for bonds rather than stocks now.

7,997.28

–427.47

–5.07%

Did everyone catch the appearance of Michael Moore tonight? You should have. He is more than correct in that the car industry is NOT going to be waging the dog this time.

The majority Democratic Legislature is taking a hard look at the 'bail out' by Paulson after the continued failure of AIG. They are looking at the car manufacturers and wondering if any bailout WITHOUT a structured bankruptcy will ever work and IF there were a 'Free Money Giveaway' would the USA funds end up giving jobs to Europeans or Russians or otherwise.

The USA cannot continue to increase the debt WITHOUT returning jobs to the economy to widen the tax base and allow Americans to keep their homes.


And why provide a 'bailout' for companys that CONTINUE to deny the American consumer the products they are demanding? Why should the American Taxpayer provide any monies to an industry that continues to INSULT OUR INTELLIGENCE?

That makes sense?

No, it makes no sense.

For $25 billion, the federal government could go to Michigan and take over the current infrastructure, remodel it (WHILE PROVIDING JOBS TO THAT REMODELING PROCESS) and finally have a product that helps the USA achieve its goals of stemming Human Induced Global Warming while providing a thrifty car to Americans that puts 'disposable income' back in their pockets rather than the coffers of Big Oil.

Perhaps the Auto Manufacturers' CEOs and Wall Street didn't notice the campaign slogan of the Obama campaign. It was only one word. Just one word. Do you remember? Easy one. Go ahead I'll give you three guesses and the first two dont' count.

There ya go. See you remember now. Yep.

C H A N G E.

The difference though is that THIS TIME, the President-Elect really means it.

So, today when the three freshly 'jetted' CEOs gave their 'prepared statements' we all knew they were lying like hell ! They all made what can easily be coined as 'POLITICALLY CORRECT' statements. You know, like the rhetoric of Bush, Rove and the Republicans.

'Key Words.' - "International Monetary Crisis." "Global Economic Crisis."

Never once did any of the three honestly state, "We really blew it all these years and dictated the type of product the American consumer could have rather than giving them what they wanted and NEEDED.'

So, there you have it. Wall Street DOESN'T UNDERSTAND Main Street. No surprise there. In not understanding Main Street, Wall Street doesn't know which way the wind is blowing and whether its filled with concern for Arctic Air rather than oil and natural gas.

There is also the issue of falling oil prices. That has an impact. That trend may continue for at least one more year. After a year, the price of oil is again believe to skyrocket. Where does that leave future investments? If in one year, there is increased inflation because better and less expensive forms of energy haven't been harnessed than what will happen to consumer's prices and the best outcome of Wall Street?

Add to that, the awakening that al Qaeda is still 'out there' and doing well with threats by Omar to march into Kabul with protections of Karzai, the resurgence of the Taliban in Pakistan, Ayman al-Zawahri calling the President-Elect a 'house negro' and the pirating of ships, and there is a lot of reason to be fiscally restrained, don't you think?

So, with all that, there is a new kind of bravery that Wall Street can't seem to muster.

I say to that 'fine' we can do without all of you to rebuild this country. And its true. Oh, yes we can. We rather not, but, if it means 'more of the same in government' than keeping and protecting the future of our democracy, our Constitution with our children in mind, than Americans will make the sacrifices. They will 'stare down' the lousy demons handed to us by over 30 years of Republican exploitation of this country and 'Take Our Country Back' and that ain't just politically, 'We Want It All Back.'

Go figure, huh?

62 Days Until Inauguration - USA drops CO2 emissions due to Climate Change Sequelae, NOT due to policy initative


Earth: The Sequel: The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming (Hardcover) (click here)

KYOTO GOALS - These amount to an average of five per cent against 1990 levels over the five-year period 2008-2012.

Kyoto Protocol expires within The Barak Obama Administration, the change in USA Climate Crisis initiative can be a huge boost for the USA economy that will stop and reverse the trend in CO2 emissions.

There is a primary goal for the USA regarding Climate Change to focus on leadership while setting an example of excellance.

The USA must be a signator to Kyoto Protocol, but, it doesn't stop there. If we are to 'example' to the world we need to 'be where they are' and that is coalescing around values already recognized globally.

Realizing Kyoto expires in 2012, the USA must stop the trend of increased global emissions by taking responsibility for its' huge carbon dioxide emissions. It can BEGIN to do that by recognizing high emissions of CO2 as 'TOXIC' and CLASSIFYING it under The Clear Air Act and New Source Review (click here). In actuality, this is a human rights issue where deadly and adverse climates result from high CO2 levels. There is NO NEED to restudy the problem as the IPCC (click here) has already established 'the truth and facts.'




Within in The Clear Air Act and New Source Review there can no longer be allowed the 'status' of UNATTAINABLE. Either emission standards are met or the plants are SHUT DOWN to provide for NEW CONSTRUCTION of plants and factories that CAN MEET the new standards. IT CAN BE DONE, the federal legislation just has to 'go there.' The rest will take care of itself. They are Capital Investments that Republicans like to 'pocket' rather than 'invest' in the future of their own children. It is all very doable.



Once the USA has 'in place' the vital legislative tool to 'handle' emissions, the global standards can be set for 'beyond Kyoto 2012.' In all honesty, if the USA achieves its ambitious agenda for CO2 emissions control, the reversal will happen without disaffecting other countries. The PROBLEM always is that subsequent USA administrations can 'under cut' advances made by the Obama Administration and begin to cause a global problem again. It is up to the USA to 'set an example' and work with all other Kyoto nations to achieve their goals as an 'insurance policy' against future failure by any subsequent USA administration.


One area of International Protocol that is chronically neglected for the control of emission standards is that of 'POINT SOURCE' controls rather than 'regional' allotments. There are some 'interesting' views internationally of how 'emission sources' are identified and controlled, but, none as aggressive and 'correct' as the 'Point Source Standard' of the USA.


I sincerely believe once the USA sets its goals to controlling 25% of the carbon dioxide emissions globally, the trend will stop and reverse within this administration's influence and within its current 4 year tenure. THEN with 're-election' and continued mandate for a total of 8 years tenure by Obama we may very well see a return to freezing in the Arctic Ocean rather than a further degradation of the icefields and the ice ocean INSURING habitat for The Polar Bear. It is ambitious, but, doable ESPECIALLY considering a vital economy for the USA surrounds a change in 'infrastructure' for its work force that focuses on environment responsibility. I don't believe this is going to be all that UNACHIEVABLE for the prolonged neglect it has been given for decades and gross disregard by the Bush Administration.



Ex-Soviet bloc leads rises in CO2 emissions: U.N. (click here)
Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:34am EST


...It said the biggest recent gains were by nations of the former Soviet bloc, whose emissions had risen 7.4 percent since 2000 to 3.7 billion tonnes after crashing in the early 1990s with the collapse of former smokestack industries....

...The 2006 dip of 0.1 percent from 2005 was caused mainly by a fall in U.S. emissions to 7.0 billion tonnes from 7.1 billion tonnes in 2005, helped by factors including rising oil prices and a mild winter that cut demand for heating....



Hyundai Petrochemicals Daesan 2 cracker and power plant in South Korea burns residual fuel oil and emits greenhouse gases. It is the world's 11th largest power plant. (Photo courtesy Hyundai Engineering Co Ltd)

...For the smaller group of industrialized countries that ratified the 1997 Kyoto Protocol (click here) setting reduction targets, emissions in 2006 were about 17 percent below the Protocol’s 1990 base line, but they still grew after 2000.
The pre-2000 decrease stemmed from the economic decline of transition countries in Eastern and Central Europe in the 1990s.
"The biggest recent increase in emissions of industrialized countries has come from economies in transition, which have seen a rise of 7.4 percent in greenhouse gas emissions within the 2000 to 2006 time frame," said Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC....



Poland's Belchatow is the largest coal-fueled thermal power plant in Europe. (Photo courtesy Elektrownia Belchatow)

Johnston and Wilson to be declared disaster areas


Richard Barbee climbs out the window of his ruined home in Kenly. He and his family were salvaging items from the structure Monday after a tornado ripped through early Saturday.

Tornado victims sift through their lives (click here)
Published: Nov 18, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Nov 18, 2008 04:58 AM
Martha Quillin, Staff Writer ELM CITY - The tornado that killed a boy near this Wilson County town and a woman in Kenly early Saturday morning also displaced more than 100 people and 16 of the Pittman family's dogs.
"I can't have children, so the dogs are like my babies," Crystal Pittman said as she sat outside the two-story rented house she shared with her mother-in-law, Mary, and all those pooches. The dogs -- 10 adults and six new puppies -- are temporarily at the Wilson County Animal Shelter.
"We don't know where we're going to live, much less where the dogs are going to live," Mary Pittman said. "We have to find a place that will let us take all the dogs."...


JOHNSTON COUNTY (WTVD) -- Residents are picking up the pieces after tornadoes cut a path of destruction through several area counties.
A total of five communities, Clement, Meadows, Kenly, Elm City and Pine Level are cleaning up from the weekend storms.
The twisters touched down around 3 a.m. Saturday morning killing 2 people in Wilson and Johnston Counties.
The victims include 61-year-old Maryland Gomez of Kenly and 11-year-old Joshua Wiggins of Elm City....

By Martha Quillin (Raleigh) News & Observer
Posted: Monday, Nov. 17, 2008

'COREY LOWENSTEIN – (RALEIGH) NEWS & OBSERVER',
Richard Barbee, 39, of Kenly, holds the bumper of his overturned truck in the yard of his home. "The hand of the Lord was over us," he said. The double-wide trailer he and his family had lived in for 10 years was destroyed overnight by a tornado. He and his family were not injured. COREY LOWENSTEIN – (RALEIGH) NEWS & OBSERVER
Volunteers help clean up a home destroyed by a tornado in Kenly, N.C., Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 after severe weather moved through the area, killing at least two people and destroying a number of homes.
Hunter Stephenson, 14, carries his dog Parker from his destroyed home in Kenly, N.C., Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 after severe weather and tornadoes moved through the area.
KENLY Authorities think a single tornado hop-scotching through northern Johnston and southwestern Wilson counties was responsible for the middle-of-the night destruction of 16 homes and deaths of two people, Gov. Mike Easley said today.
The tornado was clocked at 140 mph in Wilson County and 135 mph just outside Kenly in Johnston County, Easley said after a helicopter tour in which he viewed piles of rubble where homes once stood. He said he viewed the damage from the air, rather than the ground, to avoid interfering with emergency workers....

Looks like Sarah Palin is going to have to actually run for a Senate seat. YES ! Senate - 58 Democratic Votes !


Mark Begich Upsets Stevens; Wins Race for US Senate (click on title to entry, thank you)

KIMO news
Story Created: Nov 19, 2008 at 3:23 AM AKST
Story Updated: Nov 19, 2008 at 3:23 AM AKST
It wasn't the birthday present Sen. Ted Stevens was hoping for, as he has been defeated in his attempt for re-election. On Tuesday, the Alaska division of elections counted the remaining absentee and questioned ballots - and the lead for Mark Begich only got wider. As it stands, Begich has won the race by 3,724 votes - an insurmountable lead with only a few thousand absentee ballots left to be counted. So far, there has been no word if Sen. Stevens will ask for a recount. For the latest, join ABC Alaska News tonight at 5, 6 and 10.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Published by Bureau of National Literature, Inc. in New York, Volume XIX, A-K, on the page beginning Division of Stamps...




There comes a time when 'growth' and maturity of a nation takes on a realistic perspective rather than a biased one. There was a time in the USA when divorce was a word rarely spoken in social circles, yet alone practiced by over 50% of the population.


It is time to move the Gay and Lesbian Civil Union controversy out of the American Closet and while the pundits are arguing for Marriage, kindly note women got 'the vote' long after Black Men.

...the entry for divorce states, "The fact that an American couple may be regarded as man and wife in one state while divorced in another, or as never married at all in a third state has long been noted. In addition to absolute divorce, the several states have laws for annulment of marriage, partial divorce, alimony, re-marriage, residence (usually one year), age limits, common law marriages, prohibited and voided marriages, etc.


In the case of Haddock vs. Haddock, it was decided by the United States Supreme Couirt in 1906, four justices dissenting, that a divorce granted in a state where the defendant is not domiciled, without personal service of process or a voluntary appearance by the defendant, though valid in the state where decreed, need not be recognized by any other state.


A report on divorce and marriage was published by the Department of Commerce in 1924. It contained the following figures for 1923:
Marriages .................................1,223,825............................8.4% increase over last year.
Divorces..................................... 165,139............................11.o% increase over last year.


Divorces granted husband ...............................32.0%


Divorces granted wife.......................................68.0%

Causes of divorce-
Adultery - 10.9%, Cruelty - 34.5%, Desertion - 32.8%, Drunkenness - 1.0%, Neglect to provide - 4.2%, Combinations of above causes - 8.7%, other causes - 7.7%


In the proportion to the number of persons married, the number of divorces is greatest in the states of Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Oklahoma, Wyoming and California. It is lowest in District of Columbia, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota and New Jersey. As a general tendency, the proportionate number of divorces is greates in the Western states and lowest in teh Eastern states.

63 Days Until Inauguration

UN Attack Helicopters Ready to Respond After Rebel Ceasefire Violation (click at title of entry, thank you)
UN News Service (New York)NEWS17 November 2008 Posted to the web 17 November 2008
United Nations attack helicopters have mounted reconnaissance flights and "are poised to respond to any and all eventualities" in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) after rebel forces violated a ceasefire and seized a number of localities in some of the worst fighting in more than a week.
Strongly condemning the latest violation yesterday of the ceasefire by the rebel National Congress for the Defence of the People, know by its French acronym CNDP and led by renegade general Laurent Nkunda, the UN Mission in DRC (MONUC) called on the warring parties to uphold the ceasefire and give the ongoing political process a chance to succeed....

Ecobank Group Celebrates Landmark 20th Anniversary - Group draws on renewed energy going forward (click here)

Ecobank (Lome)
SPONSOR WIRE11 November 2008Posted to the web 11 November 2008
Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, (ETI) parent company of the Ecobank Group, celebrated its landmark 20th anniversary today, breaking ground on the construction of its new headquarters building in Lome. The Togolese capital has been home to the pan-African bank since it commenced operations in 1988....

...About ECOBANK (www.ecobank.com )
ECOBANK is the leading independent regional banking group in Africa. It currently operates in 25 African countries, namely: Benin, Burkina-Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo. ETI is listed on the stock exchanges in Lagos, Accra and Abidjan (BRVM). The Group is owned by over 7000 shareholders including institutional investors. It has over 10,000 employees in over 500 branches. Ecobank is a full-service bank providing wholesale, retail, investment and transaction banking services and products to governments, financial institutions, multinationals, international organizations, medium, small and micro businesses and individuals.

Has anyone asked Barak if Vernon Jordan would consider serving?


He has been a lawyer, leader of nearly every minority interest in this country, served on the Iraq Study Group and in corporate board rooms, includeing: American Express Company; Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.; Dow Jones & Company, Inc.; Howard University (Trustee); J.C. Penney Company, Inc.; Lazard Ltd; Xerox Corporation; International Advisory Board of DaimlerChrysler and Barrick Gold. Jordan is a member of the Bars of Arkansas, the District of Columbia, Georgia and the U.S. Supreme Court.

I believe there is a place for Vernon Jordan in the Obama Administration or better yet in his Cabinet.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Winnipeg zoo euthanizes world's oldest polar bear


Debby arrived in Winnipeg as a cub back in 1967, and more than 18 million visitors have come to see her.

Updated Mon. Nov. 17 2008 8:48 PM ET
CTV.ca
News Staff
Winnipeg zoo officials euthanized the oldest living polar bear on Monday, after a clinical exam found Debby was suffering from multiple organ failure.
At 42 years old, Debby doubled the life expectancy of the average polar bear. Officials said her health had been declining for several months.
They said she spent her last moments surrounded by caring zoo-keepers and veterinarians.
Born in the Russian Arctic in 1966, and arriving at the Assiniboine Park Zoo as an orphaned cub in 1967, Debby spent most of her life with her mate Skipper. The pair produced six surviving offspring.
When she turned 41, Debby was entered into the 2008 Guinness Book of Records as the oldest living polar bear. At 42 she was within the top three longevity record-holders for all eight species of bears
"Debby played a dominant role in the Winnipeg Zoo's animal family for over four decades, generating great public appeal and important contributions to the Zoo's interpretive programs," said the zoo in a press release. "She epitomized what one orphaned animal can achieve in promoting the conservation of her species and other wildlife in light of mounting ecological and environmental challenges like global warming."
Dr. Gordon Glover, Assiniboine Park Zoo's coordinator, recalled Debby's ability to "strike magnificent and charming poses," which resulted in her being featured in many photos and films. "She will be missed by millions of Zoo visitors," said Glover.
The zoo is inviting the public to celebrate Debby's life at a ceremony at the zoo's Animal Tracks Café from Noon to 1:00 p.m. local time on Saturday, Nov. 22.

Franken asks board to count absentee ballots before recount

By MIKE KASZUBA, Star Tribune
Last update: November 17, 2008 - 5:58 PM

...At one of the news conferences, Secretary of State Mark Ritchie said that Sen. Norm Coleman’s lead over Franken, which stands at 206 votes, is expected to grow to 215 as a result of a post-election review of results that involved a statewide sampling of about 210 precincts....



Local Time: 4:04 PM AKST on November 17, 2008

Lat/Lon: 58.8° N 137.0° W

Conditions :: Clear

Temperature :: 32 °F / 0 °C

Windchill :: 32 °F / 0 °C


Humidity :: 80%

Dew Point :: 27 °F / -3 °C

Wind :: Calm

Pressure :: 29.76 in / 1008 hPa (Steady)


Visibility :: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers

UV :: 0 out of 16

Clouds :: Clear -
(Above Ground Level)


Elevation :: 33 ft / 10 m

...most devastating to hit Los Angeles in nearly half a century...

That is NOT a fire.

This is an inferno.

This is NOT normal.

The years of fire that California has suffered does not LEAVE that much FUEL on the ground. These are fires due to extremely dry conditions, literally burning up anything that is made of timber, and I am not talking trees.

Why such events 'seem like a minimal circumstance' that passes and then people come back to rebuild their lives, is because its like a hurricane tidal surge. Once it passes over you it is over. Then all there is left to do is pick up the pieces. 'The Faithful' are real good at recuperating while being grateful for being alive.

This mess HAS to stop. Its not going to as long as we ignore our responsibility to Earth. For the faithful; God didn't provide a paradise as a void in space to provide for his likeness only to have it destroyed by neglect and self-righteous indignation leading to wealth.

THIS HAS TO STOP. California can't make its budget. It isn't because of banks, either !


The Oakridge mobile home park, which had 600-800 homes, in Sylmar, California, is engulfed in fire. (click at title to entry, thank you)
Photo: AFP
November 16, 2008
More than 500 mobile homes were destroyed and 10,000 people fled as a wildfire described as the most devastating to hit Los Angeles in nearly half a century ripped through a city suburb on Saturday, officials said.One day after an inferno laid waste to more than 100 mansions in the celebrity enclave of Montecito, 160 kilometres up the coast, California's fire scourge struck in the densely populated district of Sylmar on the northern fringe of Los Angeles.The wildfire - fuelled by seasonal winds of up to 100kmh - erupted late on Friday and swept through 2600 hectares, turning everything in its path to charred ruins, authorities said....

Again? Well, it is so good to see that Bush and Cheney have global terrorism under control, isn't it?

Do you see the size of this thing? How in God's name do you hijack it? (click here)

You want to know something, as far as I am concerned, I couldn't care less. The pirates need to let the hostages leave the ship and they can have it and the oil. They need to let the crew leave.

Do you suppose they are taking the oil to Mullah Omar?



Somali pirates suspected of hijacking giant oil tanker
The crew of 25 on the Sirius Star is kidnapped in the bold attack on the Arabian Sea. U.S. military officials say this represents a 'fundamental' change in the way pirates are operating.
By Borzou Daragahi

7:07 AM PST, November 17, 2008
Reporting from Beirut -- In a dramatic and unprecedented show of prowess, suspected Somali pirates seized an oil tanker three times the size of a U.S. aircraft carrier deep in open seas, the U.S. military in the Middle East announced today.The Liberian-flagged Sirius Star oil tanker was hijacked and its multinational crew of 25 kidnapped by pirates in the Arabian Sea on Saturday more than 450 nautical miles from Mombasa, Kenya, the Bahrain-based U.S. 5th Fleet said.
Typically, pirates attack within 200 miles of the shoreline and go after smaller prey, said U.S. Navy Lt. Nathan Christensen, adding that the pirates were "changing the way they're doing business" in the region."What this represents is a fundamental ability of pirates to be able to operate off the coast to an extent we have not seen before," Christensen said in a phone conversation from Manama, Bahrain, home to the 5th Fleet. "It's the largest ship we've seen attacked."The giant oil tanker is owned by Saudi Arabia-based Saudi Aramco. Crew members include citizens of Britain, Poland, Croatia, Saudi Arabia and the Philippines, the Navy said. Christensen said the pirates have not made any demands yet.
The Sirius Star, manufactured in South Korea by Dubai-based Vela International Marine Ltd., is classified as a "very large crude-oil carrier," which typically cost about $120 million and can transport up to 2 million barrels of oil....

Has Cruise ever starred in a film where he failed to be a hero? Click here for trailer.


Tom Cruise plays the role of the failed Hitler assassin Col. Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg in the film "Valkyrie."

"What makes you think you are stronger than the very momemtum of history?"

...“Valkyrie,” (click here) directed by Bryan Singer, with an original script by Christopher McQuarrie, was conceived about 20 months ago as a dramatic showcase for Mr. Cruise. It was also a high-profile effort to kick-start United Artists, the MGM unit of which he and his producing partner, Paula Wagner, had become part owners....

The Obama Agenda moves forward with the enthusiasm of Turkey's diplomatic corp. Thank you.

The issues besetting the Obama Administration in regard to Iran primarily focus on the denial of productive relations regarding Israel.

Currently, the President of Iran has leveled words of Anti-Semetic rhetoric that denies the existance of Israel, while, benefitting his political ambitions. He is also politically engaged in Southern Lebanon with entities that have opposed the existance of Israel.

While Egypt and Jordan has sought diligently a peace between Israel and Palestine, it is being undermined by Iran's purpose of disruption as a means to their national security. Peace in the Middle East, in any measure, will not be possible unless Iran is a part of it.

The issues are many and the path forward is mired with land mines, but, to simply threaten war with Iran is unrealistic and counter-productive to any peace for the Middle East.

In contrast to the demands upon Iran to stop its nuclear enrichment program and return to productive relations with The West the USA has to reflect on its aggressive posture. Insuring the safety of the Iranian people includes the cessation of the political rhetoric and laying the ground work of mutual trust and expectations.

Iran's denial of the world as it exists rather than as its president wants it, lies in the 'void' the issue in fact that the USA, under Bush, has walked away from the Non-Proliferation Treaty as well as the ABM Treaty with Russia.

When a Free World country acts in aggression, it endangers its own freedom, populous, democracy, the well being of other people and discards any progress made in peace to a world safe for all peoples. The USA in alliance with other great nations have a strong defense of its populous and principles, however, to become an aggressor nation as it has under the Bush/Cheney War Machine is to lose far more than it can ever gain. The reality of today speaks loud and clear to that TRUTH !

Office of the SpokesmanWashington, DC
May 2, 2007
U.S. Participates in 2007 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Preparatory Committee Meeting in Vienna (click here)
States Party to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) will convene April 30 to May 11 in Vienna, Austria, for the first session of a review process that will discuss the operation of the Treaty and how best to fulfill its purpose. The NPT includes close to 190 member states and is second only to the United Nations in membership size. This meeting of the NPT Preparatory Committee is the first of three meetings that will precede, on an annual basis, an NPT Review Conference in 2010 that is the core of the review process....




President George W. Bush (R) leads Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan into the G20 Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy at the National Building Museum in Washington, November 15, 2008.
REUTERS/Jim Young


Iran says won't hinder Turkish mediation with U.S. (click here)
Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:22am EST
By Hossein Jaseb
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said on Monday it would not hinder any Turkish bid to mediate between the Islamic Republic and the new U.S. administration but cautioned that its differences with Washington were deep-rooted....

...Relations with Iran will be one of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama's main foreign policy challenges when he takes office in January. He has said he would harden sanctions but has also held out the possibility of direct talks.
Iranian officials have reacted cautiously to Obama's election, saying it reflects the American people's desire for fundamental change in U.S. policies at home and abroad but that it remains to be seen whether he will live up to expectations.
Asked about Erdogan's remarks to the New York Times that Obama's election opened new opportunities for a shift in Iran- U.S. relations and that Ankara would be ready to mediate, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hassan Qashqavi said:
"We think the comments ... stem from Turkish goodwill and good and growing neighborly ties between Iran and Turkey, so we will certainly not raise any obstacles."
"But the reality is that the issue and problems between Iran and the United states go beyond the usual political problems between two countries," he told a news conference.
"SLOGANS"
The United States severed ties with Iran shortly after its 1979 Islamic revolution and is now spearheading efforts to isolate the country over sensitive nuclear work the West suspects is aimed at making bombs, a charge Tehran denies.
"Around 30 years after the ... revolution the Americans have had negative performance toward us," Qashqavi said. "Mr Obama has come forward with slogans and now we will have to see whether the change in orientation is serious or not."
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad congratulated Obama after his November 4 victory, but other officials in Tehran later criticized the U.S. president-elect's call for an international effort to stop Iran developing a nuclear bomb.
Iran, the world's fourth-largest crude oil producer, says its nuclear programme is aimed at generating electricity....

64 Days Until Inauguration - Can the Congress make an exception and to it today?

November 16, 2008, 7:40 pm

Updated: 9:04 pm
Obama Mixes the Personal and Political on ‘60 Minutes’ (click here)
By Michael Falcone

...Mr. Obama acknowledged the parallels between the current economic crisis and the problems of the Great Depression, but said that he supported solutions that are “true to our times.”
“For us to simply recreate what existed back in the 30s in the 21st century — I think would be missing the boat,” Mr. Obama said in the interview. “I think the basic principle that government has a role to play in kick-starting an economy that has ground to a halt is sound. I think our basic principle that this is a free market system and that that has worked for us, that it creates innovation and risk taking, I think that’s a principle that we’ve got to hold to as well.”...

Obama On Economic Crisis, Transition (click here)
Also Discusses National Security, Iraq, And His Cabinet In 60 Minutes Interview
Nov. 16, 2008

Sunday, November 16, 2008

The USA isn't going to be there that long !!!!!!!!


In this image released by the Iraqi government, Iraq's Cabinet votes to approve a security pact with the United States during a session in Baghdad, Iraq, on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008. Iraq's Cabinet on Sunday approved a security pact with the United States that will allow American forces to stay in Iraq for three years after their U.N. mandate expires at the end of the year, the government said. The decision followed months of difficult negotiations and, pending parliamentary approval, will remove a major point of contention between the two allies. (AP Photo/Iraqi Government, HO)

Well done, Rummy and every Republican between here and Dorothy's Kansas !

Karzai Offers Passage to Taliban Leader for Talks
Afghanistan’s president, Hamid Karzai, said Sunday that he would guarantee the safety of the Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar if Mr. Omar agreed to negotiate for a peaceful settlement of the worsening conflict in the country.
Mr. Omar, a fugitive with a $10 million American bounty on his head, has been in hiding since the Taliban were toppled from power in 2001, and is believed by Western intelligence agencies to be living somewhere in the region of Quetta in western Pakistan....


Americans had to wait all this time to displace the liars?

Why?

The Bush/Cheney Executive Branch and the majority Republicans LOST the War against Global Terrorism. Do you know how this is going to resonate across the globe? Every nation's leaders needs to 'batten down the hatches.' Without a doubt in my mind ! Border security and strong alliances, NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Portraits of Grief (click here)


It was the day when the unreal became the unimaginable. Sept. 11, 2001, the crystalline morning when planes dropped from the skies and toppled the World Trade Center and punctured a hole in the Pentagon, was a demarcation point that shattered the security of the country and introduced a nebulous and virulent enemy previously unfamiliar to most citizens. Nearly 3,000 people died that morning, the vast majority of them in the gnarled rubble of the Lower Manhattan towers, others at the Pentagon and in a rural Pennsylvania field. A numbed country with red-rimmed eyes came to understand the ugly menace of terrorism....



...The echoes of that horrific day have radiated outward in myriad directions, indelibly altering peoples’ concept of what it means to feel safe in the modern world. Investigations were undertaken into how something of such magnitude could have happened, and conspiracy theorists trotted out diverging notions. A war on terror was set in motion that gravitated from the battlefields of Afghanistan to the deserts of Iraq. The long-running and problematic Iraq war has opened fissures in the nation and abroad, and advanced to the forefront of political dialogue.


Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama (click here), left, and U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi walk after a lunch meeting in Dharamsala, India, Friday, March 21, 2008. Pelosi, called on the world community Friday to denounce China in the wake of its crackdown in Tibet, calling the crisis "a challenge to the conscience of the world." (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)





Buddhist bishop spoke against injustice (click here)
Robert Davila
Sacramento Bee
Article Launched: 11/14/2008 08:12:25 AM PST
The Rev. Newton Ishiura, a former bishop of the Buddhist Church of Canada who retired at the Buddhist Church of Florin, has died at age 90.
He died Nov. 6 from complications of pneumonia, said his daughter Asoka Ishiura-Lluch.
The Rev. Ishiura's lifelong ministry followed a tradition of Buddhist priests in his family dating as far back as ninth-century Japan. He was born in 1918 in Kilauea, Hawaii, where his father ministered at a sugar plantation, and moved with his family to Japan in 1935.
He studied Buddhism at Ryukoku University in Kyoto and graduated and was ordained in 1941. He returned to the United States to serve in the Los Angeles area, where he was arrested under World War II internment orders and sent to the Gila River Relocation Center in Arizona.
He went to Yale University in 1943 to teach Japanese to Army soldiers and served as a minister at the New York Buddhist Church. He ministered in Hawaii after the war and campaigned to allow the Buddhist wheel of life symbol to be placed on the headstones of Buddhist veterans....







Ram Bahadur Bamjan, 16, (click here) meditates under a peepal tree in the remote village of Ratanapuri village on March 8, 2006 in Bara district Nepal. Pilgrims and followers have been visiting the boy after word spread that he has been meditating without drinking water for nine months and that he will carry on for another six years until he gains enlightenment. Pilgrims from as far as Korea and Japan worship him as the reincarnation of the Buddha. Relatives and neighbours said Bamjan undertook meditation when he returned from a tour of Lumbini, where Buddha was born, and monasteries in Pokhara in Nepal and Dehradun in India. (Ami Vitale/Getty Images)

Burma, Myanmar: Young Female Journalist Jailed For 2 Years (click here)
By Ashin Mettacara A young female journalist from Econ Vision Wewkly Journal has been sentenced to 2 years in jail for covering Nargis cyclone news. Ma Eint Khaing Oo, 24, was sentenced today by a court in Rangon's Tar Mwe, said a witness. She was arrested in front of the head office of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Yangon on June 10....




August 2000: "It's nothing to do with ideology... It's about the culture and history of the country... We're not opposed to this exhibition in principle because the exhibits are part of our history. And everything which happens in the country becomes part of the country and the government is obliged to preserve it." - Naqibullah Ahmad Yarn, Taliban president of the National Museum of Afghanistan


February 2001: "It has been decided to break down all statues/idols present in different parts of the country. This is because these idols have been gods of the infidels, who worshipped them, and these are respected even now and perhaps may be turned into gods again. The real God is only Allah, and all other false gods should be removed." - Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar

Palin actually expects to have a career in politics with an entire planet melting down while pumping oil out of the Arctic Tundra? I don't think so.

Post election of 2008 is a perfect time to reflect on the past eight years of Bush propaganda and a completely failed USA strategy against terrorist networks that did NOTHING but facilitate exploitation of the USA Treasury by complete incompetents !

..."The main economic argument McCain made during this campaign was earmarks," Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana told the Republican Governors Association. "We've got real ideas. We can't just be the party of 'no,' " he continued in a later interview.... (click here)

One might pay attention to 'the chronic campaigning' of the Republican Party. During this week FOX News is presenting 'an exclusive' on "The Palin's in Alaska." Maybe FOX didn't get the word, the Palins aren't 'The First Family,' except maybe of comedy.


The Republicans ONLY hope for 2012 and beyond is if President Elect Obama completely falls on his face. It ain't going to happen. The Demcrats is where the talent is and always has been. The Republicans having NOTHING going for them, nor have they. Even Reagan had 'no ideas' all he had was a huge biotic content of the USA to deregulate and rake in the profits.

...LIKE A COMET racing across the political sky, Sarah Palin's moment on the national stage was both bright and brief....

The Chronic Campaigning of the Republican Party WAS the reason for all the problems both the USA and the Global Community face. They left the 'real' war in Afghanistan for an Oil War in Iraq, while using images and rhetoric the entire time to brainwash a nation and demoralize every ally. Do they actually think they are going to get away with this? Some kind of 'tolerance' to the 'insanity' of the past eight years. It was more than just politics. It was treason for profit !


Let me put this into perspective for Dear, Sweet Sarah.

OBAMA IN 2012 !!!

I mean 'GET REAL.'

Palin puts 'brutal' 2008 behind her, looks to 2012 (click here)
By ANN SANNERThe Associated Press Tuesday, November 11, 2008; 10:14 PM
WASHINGTON -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has put the "brutal" 2008 campaign behind her and has the next presidential race in her sights. John McCain gave her a hearty thumbs-up, saying Palin didn't damage his own White House bid.
Palin is stepping out with a flurry of national television interviews and a high-profile appearance at the Republican Governors Association meeting this week. It is a marked departure for a vice presidential candidate who was held to tightly controlled appearances for much of the fall campaign....

Research without death: $6m whale plan


Gathering data ... a Japanese whaling ship with a subject for research.
Photo: Reuters

Stephanie PeatlingNovember 17, 2008
THE Federal Government will spend $6 million on a whale research program which it hopes will debunk Japan's claims that whales need to be killed in order to be studied.
"Modern-day research uses genetic and molecular techniques, as well as satellite tags, acoustic methods and aerial surveys, rather than grenade-tipped harpoons," the Minister for the Environment, Peter Garrett, said.
The money will be announced today as part of the preparation for Australia's participation in the next round of International Whaling Commission talks, to be held next month.
The program will be called the Southern Ocean Research Partnership and be Australia's attempt to bring together anti-whaling countries under the banner of research....
..."The investment is about debunking once and for all the need to kill whales in the name of science and providing capacity to support non-lethal research partnerships, as well as promoting the economic value of whale-watching," Mr Garrett said....
...Last week, the respected Japanese newspaper, Asahi Shimbun, reported that the Antarctic minke whale quota would be reduced from 850 to 700 this summer, the first reduction in more than 20 years.
Opponents of Japanese whaling cited the figures as evidence that the struggling industry is in retreat.

Severe storm - Destructive wind gusts and Large Hail : Ipswich Australia October 21 2008 (Video toward end of entry. thank you)

Cartoon: It was a dark and stormy night...from The New Zealand Herald

This is a high tropospheric distrubance over Antartica that has completely displaced the Arctic Air Mass over the Blue Ice.
The coastal areas of Antarctica have faired well, the warmest on the coastal (low altitude/elevations) is Base Orcadas at 0 Centigrade / 33 Fahrenheit.
The lower elevations/altitudes have faired well because that is where the frigid air mass located. Considering the massive amount of frigid air that left the Blue Ice at elevation of 3 miles, the coastal plains are still quite warm.

Data Source: GMS-5 data from Japan Meteorological Agency(JMA) (click here)
GOES-9 data from NOAA and JMA
via Bureau of Meteorology, Australia




Degrees Celsius Colour
-68 Very pale orange (off-white)
-61 Pale orange
-55 Orange
-47 BRIGHT BRICK-RED
-40 Dull reddish-green
-33 Dull green (red tinge)
-27 Dull green (slightly reddish)
-20 BRIGHT LIGHT GREEN
-12 Medium green (bluish)
-6 Dark Green (blue/green)
+1 Light Blue
+8 Medium Blue
+15 Dark Blue
+22 Dark grey/blue
>22 Black

















New Zealand Satellite picture Sunday 16 Nov 09:00PM
Auckland
Issued at10:39 AM


17 Nov 2008 NZDT
Area Description


Manukau and Waitemata Harbours, Hauraki Gulf and Bream Head to Cape Colville

Situation

A front is moving eastwards across the North Island today, followed by an unsettled west to southwest flow over the area through to Thursday. Northerlies developing over the region on Friday as a large trough aproaches New Zealand from the west.

Warning

Wind warning in force for the Hauraki Gulf and for Bream Head to Cape Colville

Forecast

For the Manukau and Waitemata Harbours: Today: Northerly 20 knots gusting 30 knots, change southwest this afternoon. Sea moderate. Poor visibility in rain, easing to fair in showers this evening. Tomorrow: Southwest 20 knots gusting 30 knots, easing to 15 knots at night. Moderate sea becoming slight at night. Fine and cloudy periods, with a few showers. For the Hauraki Gulf and for Bream Head to Cape Colville: Today: Northerly 25 knots gusting 35 knots, changing southwest 20 knots gusting 30 knots late afternoon. Rough sea easing to moderate late afternoon. Poor visibility in rain, easing to fair in showers this evening. Tomorrow: Southwest 20 knots gusting 30 knots. Sea moderate. Fine and cloudy periods, with a few showers. OutlookOutlook until midnight Friday: Wednesday: Southwest 20 knots. A few showers. Thursday: Southwest 15 knots, easing to 10 knots later. Fine and cloudy periods. Friday: Northeast 10 knots rising to northerly 20 knots later. Cloudy periods. SwellSwell forecast to midnight Friday: East Coast: Easterly half a metre or less. West Coast: Southwest rising to 2 metres today and to 3 metres for a time Tuesday and early Wednesday, easing to 1 metre Friday.



Source: Image from Japan Meteorological Agency satellite MTSAT-1R via Bureau of Meteorology.
Captured: Monday 17 November 2008 00:30 UTC
UTC is equivalent* to: 17 November 11:30 EDT

17 November 11:00 CDT
17 November 09:30 WDT


Relationship between the continents of Australia and Antarctica today/now (11/16/2008 @ 7:32 PM EST - 1232 GMT.


Nature's wrath ... wild storms have caused death and destruction in Queensland.
A TEENAGER was killed and tens of thousands of homes remain without power after the worst storms in Queensland in over 10 years.
In yesterday's storm tragedy, police said the 19-year-old victim and a 20-year-old friend were taking photographs in a drain behind the Westfield Chermside shopping centre in Brisbane's inner north when they were overwhelmed by flash flooding....

...More than 230,000 homes and businesses lost power and State Emergency Service volunteers have fielded hundreds of calls for assistance, while firefighters worked to save those trapped in floodwaters.
A couple trapped in their vehicle on Chaprowe Road, The Gap, were saved after firefighters discovered live power lines across the vehicle.
And the Keperra Sanctuary Nursing Home was partially evacuated after significant structural damage.
Energex workers were this morning still working to restore power to more than 103,000 homes and businesses, but the supply might not be reconnected until the afternoon due to the extent of the damage.
Energex spokesman Danny Donald said the storm was one of the worst seen in Brisbane for more than 20 years. "It's the worst storm we've recorded on the network in at least a decade, if not back to 1985," Mr Donald said.
"More than 650 power lines equivalent to 33km of wire were ripped from poles by trees and tree branches being carried by high winds.
Some areas in the northwestern Brisbane suburbs of Albany Creek, Ferny Grove and The Gap were described as looking like a "war zone" after roofing iron was torn from homes and thrown into the 33,000-volt network.
Further south, the ferocious storm marched in from the west about 2.30pm, delivering the hardest blows to Wonglepong near Beaudesert, Mt Tamborine and Wongawallen.
About 70mm of rain deluged Mt Tamborine in 30 minutes.
"There's carnage from one side of the mountain to the other," one fire officer said.


Above Current Image of Antarctica via Google Earth.


November 16, 2008
12:00 PM
Antarctica (click here for 24 hour loop) - huge amount of air mass movement off the top ice/ Blue Ice.


November 16, 2008
1927 gmt
Antarctica - has lost its frigid air mass !


Vostok is at an all time high of -42 Centigrade and -52 Fahrenheit.


November 16, 2008
12:00 PM
Antarctica - (click for 24 hour loop) or what is left of it now that it is unrelentingly HOT !
That video was three weeks ago. This article with video is TODAY !



Storm cuts power to 145,000 homes, brings death and destruction (click here)
Michael Wray, David Earley and Greg Stolz
November 17, 2008 06:30am

UPDATE: TENS of thousands of homes remain without power and commuters face delays after the worst storms in 20 years, in which a man drowned.
In yesterday's storm tragedy, police said the 19-year-old victim and a 20-year-old friend were taking photographs in a drain behind the Westfield Chermside shopping centre when they were overwhelmed by flash flooding....

Another Video of today's storms.
100,000 homes left without power after storm hits Queensland

http://www.3news.co.nz/Video/Weather/tabid/316/articleID/80162/cat/61/Default.aspx#video

65 Days until Inauguration



Whether anyone wants to admit it or not, this is a direct result of Human Induced Global Warming. The high winds are resultant from huge 'heat transfer systems' off the Equator.

The culmination of decades of neglect to the biotic balance of Earth has 'come home to roost.' The only hope for any of this is evacuation, which means the interior of the USA has to be able to absorb all those people along with a 'wish for rain' and an abatement of the winds. Not likely to happen soon.

What will begin to happen is that these fires usually cause their own storms to accumulate and will eventually be extinguished by those storms. The soot delivered to the troposphere begins to accumulate water vapor at higher altitudes and then a huge rain storm results. Because of the chronic logistics of the soot the rain results over the source. The source of the soot is the densest concentration of 'condensation nuclei.'

The Senate Bill and subsequent House Bill that will return biotic balance to Earth by reducing Carbon Dioxide and treating as a New Source Review component gas is urgent and necessary. In that bill should include issues with fires and fire fighting and how people are facilitated into areas of the country away from same fires for purpose of survival.

This fire is scary. Scarier than many of the past. It has enormous fuel opportunities and the wind simply is out running all attempts to contain it.

We have problems in the USA. Huge problems. It would behooze the International Community to work together to not only stop terrorist networks, but, to reverse the deadly tend of Human Induced Global Warming and return economic viability to their countries WHILE focusing on economies with 'environmentally correct and benevolent' priorities. This global economic collapse may very well be a 'gift to humanity' that few are appreciating for 'the opportunity' to start 'anew' with a 'planet friendly agenda.'