Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Hillary Clinton needs to interview with Michael Moore and I'll tell you why rather than just demand.

While running her national campaign in nomination for the Democratic Party, Hillary needs to remind the nation of her experience and influence when she was First Lady, as well as a Senator from New York.


Benazir Bhutto with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton after a dinner reception in Pakistan in 1995. (Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The above photo is from an article that appeared recently in The New York Times (click here). The nation of the USA, all to easily forgets the improvement in relations that took place while "The Clintons" were in The Executive Branch. Well, I didn't forget and Hillary needs to remind the nation of her accomplishments as First Lady as well as that as Senator. It was difficult to find references (which goes to show how the media believes women are insignificant regardless of what they say) regarding the influence of The First Lady with Pakistan to cite here, but, there are some and I have my own opinion as well.

I thought this was endearingly interesting. Two women, both leaders, seeking to support each other in the only way they could, by interview of common experience:

Nurturer-in-Chief (click here)
Advice for Hillary Clinton from the former prime minister of Pakistan.
By
Jennifer Senior
Published Sep 24, 2007

...Are there criticisms of Hillary you sometimes hear that you know are code for something else?

One thing people often say to me is that Bill Clinton is a very warm leader and that Hillary is much colder. But I think that women leaders tend to be a little bit withdrawn, to protect themselves from unkind comments. When a male leader is warm, it’s not misinterpreted. Whereas if a female leader is warm, it can have certain connotations. So a female leader has to be more restrained, in a sense....

First off, any interview with Michael Moore, no matter the subject will be controversial. It just will be, but, it was darn decent of him to take on this challenge and rise to the occassion to bring about an 'insider's view' to the Democratic candidates. In defense of Hillary, it's probably just one more interview she feels she shouldn't have to under take because she has been saturated with appearences and debates and interviews already and who wants to be interviewed by The King of Truth anyway?

This isn't just about Pakistan, but, it's an interesting policy issue to realize was 'opened' by The Clintons for a change in policy. The change in USA policy took place shortly after this visit in 1995. This foreign policy change by the way, is currently 'enjoyed' by George Walker Bush. The return to aid for Pakistan began while there was strong leadership that favored Democratic government processes in Pakistan, namely the influence of Benzir Bhutto as Prime Minister. Previous to the change of US Federal Policy under Clinton of Pakistan, it was cut off from aid under George H. W. Bush, setting up much of the turbulence that still exists today, which Musharraf enjoys.

Back in the day, 1990, it was 'suspected' Pakistan had nuclear capacity in it's arsenal so aid was denied them under George H. W. Bush based on the Pressler Amendment. The amendment was never challenged until The Clintons took the initiative to make in roads to Pakistan and find venues of aid that would support leadership benevolent to the USA in combatting terrorism and finding a foothold near Afghanistan to stop Osama bin Laden. That resulted in a threat, al Qaeda could not tolerate, hence the corrupt advance of Musharraf in a coup of the military in 1999.


The point is The Clintons knew full well what needed to be done to secure an initative against al Qaeda, but, it was mostly abandoned by Bush/Cheney when they were corruptly lead into office in 2000 through maneuvers by those in Florida sympathetic to Jeb, then governor.


It was during the 911 Commission hearings that we heard from those inside the White House immediately after September 11th, revealing the disasterous focus of Bush/Cheney in indicting Iraq rather than following the trail already established by The Clinton White House.

SUMMARY (click here)
U.S. aid and arms sales to Pakistan generally had been prohibited since October 1990 because the President could not make a required annual certification to Congress under Section 620E(e) of the Foreign Assistance Act, the so-called "Pressler Amendment," that Pakistan did not possess a nuclear explosive device. However, on February 12, 1996, the President signed into law the Foreign Operations Appropriations Act for FY1996, which includes provisions that significantly relax previous restrictions on U.S. aid to Pakistan.

Section 559 of P.L. 104-107, introduced by Senator Hank Brown, provides a "clarification" of restrictions on aid contained in Section 620E(e) of the FAA. The revised Section 620E narrows the scope of the aid cutoff to military assistance and transfers. It expressly allows cooperation for such purposes such as countering terrorism and narcotics trafficking, promoting airport safety and security, and international peacekeeping. It also specifically allows military-to-military contact, including international military education and training (IMET).

The Brown Amendment specifically bars the delivery of 28 F-16 aircraft ordered and partially paid for by Pakistan, but allows the one-time release of $368 million worth of other military equipment ordered by Pakistan prior to October 1, 1990. New equipment transfers still would be prohibited under current circumstances. The Senate adopted the amendment on September 21, 1995, by a margin of 55-45, following an extensive debate....

And just in case you don't believe Musharraf is a coup leader with ties to Septemer 11th while completely disregarding USA policy, let me reassure you, it was after Musharraf's rise to complete control of Pakistan that the attacks on the USA occurred;


PAKISTAN MILITARY COMPLETES SEIZURE OF ALL AUTHORITY (click here)
By CELIA W. DUGGER WITH RAJA ZULFIKAR
Published: October 15, 1999

The new military ruler of Pakistan imposed martial law shortly after midnight today, suspending the Constitution, dismissing the Parliament and dashing hopes of a quick return to civilian rule in the world's newest nuclear power.
Gen. Pervez Musharraf, the army chief who led a brutally efficient but bloodless coup on Tuesday night, also proclaimed himself chief executive of Pakistan.
His soldiers sealed off the Parliament and its legislative offices here in the capital, and they continued to hold Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and some of his closest aides under house arrest.
As dawn broke today, the Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Prime Minister's headquarters were deserted, without a soldier in sight. ...

...Ms. Bhutto, who is living in London, said on Thursday in an interview with The Financial Times that she was trying to contact the military leaders in the hope of smoothing the way for a return to Pakistan.
Though the United States had cautioned against a coup, it has worked closely with military rulers in Pakistan before. The last military dictator of Pakistan, General Mohammad Zia ul-Haq, received more than $3 billion in military aid from the United States and served as a close confidant of the Central Intelligence Agency and a cold-war ally of Washington's in the 1980's.
He died in a still-unexplained air crash in 1988, ending an 11-year reign that began when he arrested and hanged his predecessor, Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Ms. Bhutto's father....

Pakistan Treason Judge Quits (click here)

Published: January 13, 2000

The judge in the treason and hijacking case against the ousted prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, quit the proceedings, saying government agents were menacing his courtroom. A14

Wednesday, 8 March, 2000, 12:23 GMT
Analysis: Clinton's Pakistan compromise (click here)

Democratic rule

President Clinton will use his time in Pakistan to lobby General Musharraf over three key issues.
No timetable yet for restoring democracy
First and foremost, he wants the general to provide a timetable for Pakistan's return to democracy.

From the outset, Washington has condemned the takeover, even if it has been reluctant to implement sanctions against General Musharraf's regime.

The White House has made clear that President Clinton is making his visit because he's a friend of the Pakistani nation, not because he approves of the military government.

Terrorism

Secondly, he wants Pakistan to take action against what he says are terrorist groups operating from bases in Pakistan. Prominent among these is the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen group, which is widely believed to have been responsible for the recent hijacking of an Indian Airlines aircraft in Afghanistan.
Osmama bin Laden: Clinton will want Pakistan to use its influence
The president will also no doubt be eager to persuade Pakistan to use its influence over Afghanistan to bring the Saudi dissident, Osama Bin Laden, to justice. He is wanted in the United States on terrorist charges relating to the bombings of American embassies in Africa in 1998.

Nuclear worries

Thirdly, the president will continue his campaign to persuade Pakistan to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). The president may find himself in a difficult position here, because the United States Senate has also refused to sign it.

...after all that... if there is a doubt how far afield the USA is in regard to foreign policy then perhaps we need to look domestically at the issues that beset us which Hillary Clinton has strong view points and experience.

She needs to set the electorate of the USA straight as to what real compassion is, real dedication and real policy is:

Hillary Clinton Gives Taxpayers a Break (click here)
Published: February 4, 1993
To the Editor:
Re "Hillary Clinton to Head Panel on Health Care" (front page, Jan. 26): I have yet to read a discussion of the extraordinary generosity of Hillary Rodham Clinton. How common is it for a well-known lawyer, used to a six-figure income, to assume a major policy role in the White House without a salary? Ms. Clinton is taking this on in addition to the considerable ceremonial functions of First Lady.
It is clearly the only way in which she can have any role in the White House; accepting a salary would be political suicide. Nonetheless, taxpayers have gotten a break. If she weren't available, we'd pay someone to do this job.

ELLEN J. REIFLER Swampscott, Mass., Jan. 27, 1993

President and Allies Hail 'Milestone' (click here)

Mr. Gingrich, the once-triumphant leader of the self-proclaimed Republican revolution who recently had to face down a Republican rebellion against him, thanked not just the President but the First Lady, Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Vice President and Tipper Gore for ''their willingness this year coming off their victory to reach out a hand and say, 'Let's work together.'

Mr. Gingrich called the pair of bills being signed proof ''that the American constitutional system works, that slowly over time we listened to the will of the American people, that we reached beyond parties.''...

....If the economy continues to perform as expected, the bills will eliminate the Federal deficit by 2002, and the Federal Government will have its first balanced budget since 1969.
The measures put in place more than $95 billion in net tax cuts over five years, including new tax credits for families with children, tax credits for higher education and reductions in the taxes on capital gains and estates.
More than $121 billion in savings are achieved over five years, mostly through limiting Medicare payments to doctors and hospitals. The measures also require that an additional $55 billion in savings be made through annual spending bills.
The bills include new spending as well, creating a $24 billion program to provide health care coverage for up to five million uninsured children. They would restore disability benefits for legal immigrants and some money for welfare programs that were eliminated last year in the new welfare law.

In some ways, the balanced budget agreement was as much a political milestone as a fiscal one, eliminating deficit reduction as the overarching issue preoccupying Washington and muting the sharp differences between the two parties that have existed on fiscal issues. It allows the great majority of Democrats who voted for it to say that they, too, support tax cuts, and gives Republicans the ability to say that they are in favor of education and health programs....

The difference between now and then, as today's Republicans remind us, is 'the war.' And which war is that exactly, the war that victimizes Americans by depriving them of a sovereign country, intact health insurance systems that actually insure health rather than profit from it, the deprivation of an educational system that produces world class leaders of all fields including science and math 'setting standards' other countries have to compete against rather than diminished SATs and low achievers or it is the war that costs exorbitant amounts of USA Treasury without actually protecting this country? That war? The illegal war? The war that would never have been fought had Al Gore found himself in the White House where he belongs? That war?

Hillary needs to set a lot of records straight, including the vast influence she carried in her diplomatic efforts as First Lady. She was not a typical First Lady.

The tone of the country is so different and adverse today, which started with the power brokering of Gingrich, followed by DeLay. Adversarial rather than 'citizenship.' The people of the USA have forgotten what it is to have peace and enjoy it. They have forgotten how to be civilized rather than hated or haters.

Hillary was a diplomat not only of the world, but of a domestic agenda that saw the USA to impressive high achievement rather than failing and devastating lows. In setting the record straight, I don't know of a better 'Truth Teller' than Michael Moore !


The Antarctica Ice Chime
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It's hot in Antarctica. Missing from the 24 hour loop is 12 PM and 3 PM (click here)


January 2, 2008
1200 PM UTC
Surface Winds of Antarctica (click here)

It's all become static, there is nearly no surface wind and at the top ice there is virtually none.


January 1, 2008
0600 GMT
Antarctica Jet Stream Satellite (click here for static view of Jet Stream, December 27 thru January 1)


January 1, 2008
0300 PM
Antarctica Temperature Satellite

With few exceptions, the temperature satellite of Antarctica is static. That's scary. Vostok has been at -17 F or -18 F for weeks now, ever since that frigid air mass left East Antarctica.


January 2, 2008
0900 AM UTC
Antarctica Temperature Satellite

The warmest reporting stations:

Palmer Station, Antarctica

Time :: 7:00 AM EST

Elevation :: 26 ft / 8 m

Temperature :: 37 °F / 3 °C

Conditions :: Snow

Humidity :: 79%

Dew Point :: 33 °F / 0 °C

Wind :: 4 mph / 7 km/h from the West

Wind Gust :: -

Pressure :: 28.64 in / 970 hPa (Rising)

Visibility :: 10.0 miles / 16.0 kilometers

Aviation
Flight Rule :: VFR ()
Wind Speed :: 4 mph / 7 km/h
Wind Dir :: 280° (West)
Ceiling :: 100000 ft / 100000 m



Base Orcadas, Antarctica

Time :: 0700 AM EST

Elevation :: 20 ft / 6 m

Temperature :: 38 °F / 3 °C

Conditions :: Partial Fog

Humidity :: 79%

Dew Point :: 34 °F / 1 °C

Wind :: 9 mph / 15 km/h from the North

Wind Gust :: -

Pressure :: 29.10 in / 985 hPa (Falling)

Visibility :: 0.0 miles / 0.6 kilometers

UV :: 2 out of 16

Clouds:
Mostly Cloudy 98 ft / 30 m
(Above Ground Level)

Aviation
Flight Rule :: LIFR ()
Wind Speed :: 9 mph / 15 km/h /
Wind Dir :: 0° (North)
Ceiling :: 100 ft / 30 m



The coldest reporting stations:

Amundsen-Scott, AA

Time :: 7:00 AM EST

Elevation :: 9285 ft / 2830 m

Temperature :: -17 °F / -27 °C

Conditions :: Mostly Cloudy

Wind :: 6 mph / 9 km/h / 2.6 m/s from the ESE

Pressure :: 28.76 in / 974 hPa (Steady)

Windchill:

Temperature :: -31 °F / -35 °C

Visibility :: 6.2 miles / 10.0 kilometers

UV :: 1 out of 16

Clouds:
Mostly Cloudy 800 ft / 243 m
Mostly Cloudy 6000 ft / 1828 m
(Above Ground Level)



Vostok, Antarctica

7:00 AM EST

Elevation :: 11220 ft / 3420 m

Temperature :: -18 °F / -28 °C

Conditions :: Clear

Humidity :: 38%

Dew Point :: -29 °F / -34 °C

Wind :: 5 mph / 7 km/h from the NW

Wind Gust: :: -

Pressure :: in / hPa (Rising)

Visibility :: 12.0 miles / 20.0 kilometers

Aviation
Flight Rule :: VFR ()
Wind Speed :: 5 mph / 7 km/h /
Wind Dir :: 310° (NW)
Ceiling :: 100000 ft / 100000 m

There is a large heat transfer on it's way to Antarctica.


January 2, 2008
0003 gmt
The Indian Ocean

The availability of water vapor is limited, so where it exists it acts as a 'heat sink' that then moves as an air mass to the arctic regions to resolve the irresponsibility of the United States of America. In doing so, causes drought that disaffects the rainforests. Imagine the arrogance that goes along with lousy government in DC which assumes it has the right to endanger an entire planet for wealth. So, what's a Former Prime Minister or two ?


January 2, 2008
0810 gmt
Western Pacific Satellite

It's originating over the equatorial Pacifc extending to the Indian Ocean. It's moving a great deal of water vapor from those forests to Antarctica to resolve the accumulation of heat due to Human Induced Global Warming.


The image above, the same type of heat transfer can be noted in the Northern Hemisphere reaching from the equator to the Arctic Circle, crossing the Pacific Northwest of the USA into Canada.

January 2, 2008
0628 gmt
Pacific Global Satellite

In the image below it appears at nine o'clock.


January 2, 2008
0721 gmt
Antarctica

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

The weather at Scott Base, Antarctica continues to be temperate.


HOT AND COLD: Scott Base coordinator Yvonne Boesterling, domestic coordinator Sharron Revell, and carpenter Martin Wenzel on Hut Point Peninsula, near Scott Base, Antarctica, which has been experiencing an unsual heatwave.



Monday, 17 December 2007
Scott Base crew strip off in heat
Like much of the South Island, Scott Base has been basking in a summer heatwave - Antarctic style.
While temperatures in Canterbury have climbed into the 30s, the Antarctica New Zealand crew has watched the temperature rise to a sweltering 3deg.
Scott Base co-ordinator Yvonne Boesterling said that definitely felt warm compared with the norm.
"There were people outside in T-shirts. I didn't think it would get this warm in Antarctica.
"When it's zero degrees in Christchurch, it's still really cold," she said.
"You don't open the door or wind down the window in the car, but here you do."
Boesterling said the temperature was so mild yesterday when she and her colleagues travelled to Hut Point Peninsula to walk on a glacier that they had to open the window in the Hagglund, an amphibian over-snow tracked vehicle.
She was able to walk in shirt sleeves, although she carried extreme cold weather clothing.
The heat has also affected the neighbouring American base, McMurdo Station.
A dozen workers hosted a beach party with deck chairs overlooking the still-frozen sea ice.
An icebreaker is due to arrive next month to break open a channel for the cargo and fuel ships that resupply McMurdo Station and Scott Base.
The beach party proved hazardous, with some succumbing to sunburn in the ozone-depleted atmosphere.
Meanwhile, the MetService has extended its marine forecasts and warnings service to the Antarctic ice-edge to cater for the increase in tourism in the sub-Antarctic region.
Spokesman Rod Stainer said last month's sinking of the MS Explorer, after it hit an iceberg south of Argentina in the Southern Ocean, highlighted the potential dangers of growth in adventure tourism.
The new service covered the open seas of the Southern Ocean from Australia to the eastern Pacific, to the the Antarctic ice-edge, and would help vessels avoid the worst weather, he said.
"It is timely that we are extending our forecasts to cover these frigid waters.
"It also provides our meteorologists with new challenges," Stainer said.
Maritime New Zealand deputy director of safety and response services Peter Williams said the service would help ships' captains make better decisions and would assist in search and rescue work in the area.

Monday, December 31, 2007

The weather in Antarctica is (Crystal Ice Chime) temperate and freezing.

Nothing is sacred anymore, not even the land of native Americans after having cared for it for millenium. The only thing Washington, DC worships is money.

Alaska Natives tested by plan for mine
Protecting salmon is an issue - but so is firm's largesse
Karl Vick, Washington Post
Sunday, December 30, 2007
(12-30) 04:00 PST Nondalton , Alaska -- The gold mine proposed for this stunning open country might be the largest in North America. It would involve building the biggest dam in the world at the headwaters of the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery, which it would risk obliterating.
Epic even by Alaskan standards, the planned Pebble Mine has divided a state normally enthusiastic about extracting whatever value can be found in its wide-open spaces. It is an ambivalence that has upended traditional politics, divided families and come to rest at kitchen tables like the one 75-year-old Olga Balluta sat beside one autumn afternoon, listing her favorite foods.
"Brown bear fat and black bear fat. Fish gut salad - crackly when you eat it," said Balluta, a member of the local native population that would be most directly affected by the mine.
From his chair by the sink, neighbor Rick Delkittie said, "I know my grandfather used to tell me, 'Don't ever get used to the white man's food.' "
That lesson, with its implied warning against dependence on anyone outside the land and waters that have nourished local residents for almost 10,000 years, guides the subtle, shifting and uniquely Alaskan calculation that will decide whether Pebble goes forward.
Environmentalists and commercial fishing interests have mounted a well-funded public relations campaign against the project. Mining companies are investing hundreds of millions to make it inevitable. The two sides agree only that Pebble's fate is likely to pivot on the sentiments of a few thousand local residents who would have to live beside it....




Dr. Daniel Pauly (click here).
He is the author of 'Shifting Baselines,'(click here) a phenomena that allows changing landscape to dominate what is considered 'normal baseline' in biological systems. A Shifting Baseline is adverse to the best outcomes of any ecosystem.

Exxon-Mobil to defend Alaska oil leases (click here)
Point Thompson oil and gas fields at stake
From the Associated Press December 29, 2007
JUNEAU, ALASKA -- Exxon Mobil Corp. must get a chance to tell the state why its leases on fields holding about 9 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves should not be revoked, a state Superior Court judge has ruled.

Judge Sharon Gleason, however, said in her decision Wednesday that the Alaska Department of Natural Resources acted properly in rejecting an Exxon Mobil development plan for Point Thomson, an area with more than a quarter of the known gas in all North Slope fields.
The stakes are a timely development of Point Thomson, considered vital toward building a natural gas pipeline that could potentially ship 35 trillion cubic of natural gas to heat and power homes and businesses throughout North American markets.
Gov. Sarah Palin hailed the ruling Thursday.
"This ruling represents another significant step forward in the state's efforts to develop the valuable oil and gas resources in the Point Thomson reservoir and to hold the lessees to the commitments they made in the unit agreement," Palin said in a prepared statement.
An Exxon Mobil spokeswoman could not immediately be reached for comment on Gleason's ruling....


Alaska state senator asked to resign in wake of scandal (click on title to entry)
western news
By SEAN COCKERHAMAnchorage Daily News Monday, December 31, 2007
The state Senate minority has sent a letter to Anchorage Sen. John Cowdery asking him to resign from public office because he has been implicated in the Veco bribery scandal (click here for PBS access to must see video).
"Now that we are approaching the regular session, and with it seeming the majority does not intend to do anything, we felt it was appropriate to say something," Senate Minority Leader Gene Therriault, R-North Pole, said.
Therriault said the letter was hand-delivered to Cowdery more than a week ago. He said the only other copies went to state Senate President Lyda Green and Senate Majority Leader Gary Stevens....



Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park, a prime example of a shifted baseline allowed to exist out of helplessness due to the continued ravages of Human Induced Global Warming. This bay has been an early warning signal for decades and it's simply a victim of American negligence of the very Earth they rely on to survive.

Elevation :: 33 ft / 10 m

Time :: 10.36 AM EST

Temperature :: 32 °F / 0 °C

Conditions :: Overcast

Humidity :: 80%

Dew Point :: 27 °F / -3 °C

Wind :: 6 mph / 9 km/h / 2.6 m/s from the NNW

Pressure :: 30.30 in / 1026 hPa (Steady)

Windchill :: 26 °F / -3 °C

Visibility :: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers

UV :: 0 out of 16
Clouds:
Mostly Cloudy 1600 ft / 487 m
Overcast 4700 ft / 1432 m
(Above Ground Level)

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Wait. Let's just invent a new definition of American sovereignty. "The World is my Oyster."


...Bangalore: The southwest monsoon, responsible for 80 per cent of the country’s annual rainfall and the basis of Indian agriculture, has substantially reduced in the last 50 years, shrinking in duration, spatial distribution and quantum.
The quantum of pre-monsoon rainfall (May 15 to 31) has decreased by 59 percent, and post monsoon rainfall (September 15 to October 10) by 39 per cent in the last 50 years, according to a research paper published in Geophysical Research Letters by K. V. Ramesh and P. Goswami from the Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation on December 5.
While the all India monsoon (June to September) itself does not show any significant decline in quantum, there has been a 30 per cent reduction in the spatial coverage of the monsoon. These trends were arrived at through the analysis of daily rainfall data with the Indian Meteorological Department, between 1951 and 2003....

When are Americans going to admit to themselves, they've been had.


The past seven years in the USA has been nothing short of a disaster. The USA has been contained in it's ability to flex it's military might ever since it illegally invaded Iraq, killing scores of innocent people and causing human suffering to vastly more.

This administration, enforced by a corruptible Republican majority for so many years and one that still plagues the populous with outlandish obstructionist political gaming; treats war in Iraq as a necessity when it's the most displaced agenda of any American use of it's military.

Pakistan is infested with al Qaeda and provides a safe haven for those that would see more attacks on the USA to match that of September 11, 2001. What's wrong with everyone? Is there no pride in the mission of the USA, anymore? Is everyone 'on the take,' and therefore can do no wrong?

The USA is completely demoralized by it's leadership and it's enemies are now dancing on the graves of allies. George Walker Bush and Richard Cheney have insulted the sovereignty of the USA, when are going to be impeached?

I always thought China could be a great friend to the USA, but, I never bargained for China to own the USA.


December 9, 2005

Japan held $687.3 billion in U.S. government securities in September, about a third of the $2.07 trillion in international holdings and 17 percent of all marketable U.S. debt. China was the second-biggest investor at $252.2 billion, or 12 percent of the overseas total. In all, international investors owned about 51 percent of the U.S.'s outstanding marketable debt in September.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=akZFoSycAstE&refer=asia

Yep. Someone mention sovereignty? Oh, go on, they are hard working and cheap, what could be a sovereignty issue there?


When there is a devalued dollar, a shrinking job market, loss of housing and an economy that is suitable to bargain basements shoppping Europeans, what would you call it?

Dollar Extends Annual Loss Versus Euro, Yen on Fed Rate Cuts


When the Euro was first issued, it was considered a joke. The countries involved couldn't decide on a Consitution and the value of the money wasn't even a one to one ratio. The Euro was below the value of the USA Dollar. Now, after years of systematic abuse of the USA treasury, with exorbitant budgets and annually raised debt ceilings, the USA dollar isn't just a bargain, it's a national shame. The USA doesn't have assets that matter anymore, only a populous of consumers that are impoverished enough for military recruitment.



When money isn't worth anything, it tells one plenty about the value of the nation.


...For international shoppers, America is where the Christmas shopping bargains are, in large part because of the no-longer-so-almighty dollar.
Several overseas airlines and charter-flight operators have been specifically promoting New York City as a Christmas shopping Mecca, luring hordes of bargain hunters, especially from Britain, where tourism to the United States has otherwise been lagging for years.
“We’ve had promotions running encouraging people to go to New York to shop because of the favorable exchange rate, and demand has been huge,” said Lawrence Hunt, the chief executive officer of Silverjet, a British discount all-business-class airline. Silverjet even hired “shopping concierges” to send e-mail messages to passengers listing tips about discounts and deals in New York....

I never thought Phyllis Schafly would matter to me, but, I'll be darn. Melt away borders and what's left?


...Pickard is convinced that George W. Bush is "vigorously pushing" the idea of a "North American community." Pickard concluded that the schedule calls for beginning with a customs union, then a common market, then a monetary and economic union, and finally the adoption of a single currency (already baptized as the "amero" by Robert Pastor).

The USA is the largest tailpipe emitter of CO2 in the world. In that it risks it's sovereign right to free enterprise at the whim of oil suppliers.


...16,000 Smart Cars are planned for the entire US market in 2008, demand will greatly exceed supply for this fuel saving and Euro-stylish, futurist auto. "With gasoline prices exceeding $4.00 a gallon the horizon, the timing for the USA launch of Smart Car couldn't be better timed in history, the launch of Smart-Car-USA.com as a forum for buyers and eco-concerned market players also couldn't be better timed. The Green movement has finally arrived in the USA, just in time for the 2008 Presidential elections, candidates will be pictured driving SmartCars, count on it, and they will be chatting on our website -Smart-Car-USA.com."...

The USA has no sovereign energy policy. Cheney's Energy Policy is all based in other countries. The USA needs to move to alternatives. NOW !!!


...Investments in Saudi Arabia’s oil sector have sharply fluctuated over the past four decades as the country’s production has remained sharply volatile because of its role as a residual producer, mainly during the 1980s and 1990s. From only 2.6 million barrels per day in 1967, Saudi Arabia’s oil output shot up to 9.9 million bpd in 1980 before it dived to 3.17 million bpd in 1985. It then rose and fell again in the following years before it recovered to an average nine million bpd in 2007....

Conservative values don't provide a sustainable health insurance for Americans. People are at risk for long term problems.


The long term effects to the cost of American Health Insurance has yet to be realized as more and more Americans fall through the crack of excellant health care. Without vital screenings, Americans will develope disease with higher costs and higher risk of death. The face of American health insurance is changing but not necessarily for the better. In Massachusetts, those that are uninsured will be required to pay penalities for that status. That is not a viable health care policy but simply a punitive option for what a family may or may not be able to afford.


We need a single payer system that spreads the cost of insurance across the largest health care pool available. That pool is the American society. Childhood obesity will result in huge health issues and diminished capacity for any work force in the future. Without a national strategy to limit the impacts of poor choices while facilitating a return to simply 'gym classes' nationally, the future of our children is growing more and more dim.


The sale of hospitals is simply a 'symptom' of a society without sufficient infrastructure to support it's health needs.

Hospital sale just tip of iceberg
...The Exempla sale is still being challenged in court by people concerned about diminished health-care options, so Suthers' is not the last word. Questions about such deals are obvious. For instance: Why should a religious group parcel out only those health-care services with which it feels comfortable?...


SCHIP Crucial For Many SD Families (click here)
It took three tries, but the president signed a bill Saturday funding State Children's Health Insurance Programs for the next year and a half.And while this version is shorter than two other bills that were recently vetoed by Bush, people who use the SCHIP program in KELOLAND say they are relieved to see it continue for now. Michelle Reichert is a single mother. Her son Kamar is almost ready for his 18-month checkup which would involve a full physical and six shots. And neither appear to be worried about it today. "We've been healthy this year, it's just routine stuff that I know I wouldn't be able to pay for if I didn't have it," Reichert says.Reichert has two other children and works full time, and she relies on the State Children's Health Insurance Program to ensure her kid's checkups are covered....

Without a healthy society, there is no sovereignty that matters.

The Bush/Cheney Executive Branch refused to recognize USA sovereignty when implementing extraordinary rendition ! Canada is still an ally? Really?



...Mr. Arar was a victim of extraordinary rendition, America’s notorious program of outsourcing interrogations to governments known to use torture. He has sued the United States for denying him his civil rights. Now, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has to decide whether to compound the mistreatment, by agreeing to throw out Mr. Arar’s lawsuit, as the Bush administration is asking....

The USA has no sovereign economy. You gotta be joking? People are losing their homes, the American Dream.


The Majority of Americans don't have a President they approve of...for a long, long time.

December 20, 2007
71% of Americans Disapprove of George W. Bush's Handling of the Economy
While 66% of Americans disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job overall, 71% of Americans say they disapprove of the way Bush is handling the economy according to the latest survey from the American Research Group.
Among all Americans, 32% approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president and 66% disapprove. When it comes to Bush's handling of the economy, 28% approve and 71% disapprove.
Among Americans registered to vote, 31% approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president and 66% disapprove. When it comes to the way Bush is handling the economy, 27% of registered voters approve of the way Bush is handling the economy and 72% disapprove....

The USA has lost it's sovereignty. It no longer has a responsive military.


Polling Data

Do you favour or oppose the war in Iraq?

Favour - 32%
Oppose - 68%

As you may know, this year additional U.S. troops were sent to Iraq. Do you think sending more troops to Iraq has helped stabilize the situation there, or not?

Yes, has helped stabilize the situation - 44%

No, has not helped stabilize the situation - 54%
Refused / Not Answered - 1%

There may very well be a beginning to a re-escalation of violence in Iraq. Several Mahdi Army personnel were confronted by USA troops this past week. There was exchange of violence and deaths. There is every reason to believe there are elements within Iraq beginning to lose patients with the continued occupation of Iraq by the USA.
The lull in Iraq is due to vast poverty, deaths and refugees. The USA military openly stated so long as they take a low profile and stop all aggressions the peaceful nature of 'the Iraq market place' seems to return.
I guess so. Considering that violence will destroy any economy.
The USA military is comprised of 'emergency measures' in the deployment of it's National Guard. Iraq was never a threat to the USA and Afghanistan was an easy target. The real enemy of Pakistan remains viable because the Bush/Cheney military is overwhelmed in Iraq to secure political clout in the USA. Americans have lost control of their Executive Branch and hence the sovereignty of their nation.

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