Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Fay might be ONLY rated as a tropical storm, but, its storm surge was significant.












August 19, 2008
Lakeworth, Florida
Photographer states :: Intra coastal public boat dock. Water was pouring in and flooding the parking lot. Sorry for the bad quality, was raining real hard.











August 18, 2008
Marathon Key, Florida
Photographer states :: Here are some photos of Fay.

The swells are significant. A reality check is to compare the size of the swells in relation to the trees. Substantial and unsafe, including the rip tide that accompanied those waves. Little known fact about fishing before a severe storm, it is easier and a bit unfair. Fish are just as frightened of these storms as humans and 'school' in larger numbers. There should be a law, especially considering the 'overfishing' when there are no storms. Besides, the 'danger element' to humans, property and potential loss of livelihood is playing with odds that don't favor a good outcome.

Fishing before a storm can result in big numbers (click here)
By NICK WALTER - nwalter@bradenton.com
Just as humans move and congregate to get ready for any sort of tropical storm, so do fish.
Fish, though, have it easy. No boarding up the windows. No gut-throbbing over spaghetti plot paths....


There were a few tornadoes as well.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The storm called "Fay" has classic Human Induced Global Warming dynamics.


August 19, 2008
1330z
UNISYS Water Vapor GOES East Satellite



There is a 'vortex air mass' centered over 'Oklahoma/Texas border' as well as one over Quebec. They are pushing the storm currently located on Florida's west coast in a northeast direction. The storm will 'classically' weaken over that land mass and accelerate again once connected with 'open water' or 'coastal conditions.'
The hurricane center seems to believe it will dissipate over northern Florida. I hope they are correct. It is contributing to a heat transfer system and will continue in that capacity until it dissipates. (click here)
The vortex air mass currently over the south central USA will continued to move into the Gulf and add to the turbulence there.

ABOUT THIS 'OIL THING.'

Summer Vacation Season is OVER for most folks, right?

It is called 'Price Gouging.'

McCain was going to try to 'protect' his Big Oil Buddies with a 'Summer Time Subsidy.'

Interesting, huh? It isn't a conspiracy thing, it is an 'opportunist' thing.

This way the American electorate/public wouldn't be 'up in arms' at the reality of it all and Big Oil wouldn't have to sacrifice profits. Only the American Tax Bill would get bigger.

We need alternatives, NOT oil.

Oil drops to near $112 as storm threat eases (click here)
By PABLO GORONDI – 55 minutes ago
Oil prices dropped near $112 a barrel Tuesday, extending an overnight decline as Tropical Storm Fay avoided wells and other oil installations in the Gulf of Mexico.
By midday in Europe, light, sweet crude for September delivery was down 77 cents to $112.10 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
The contract fell 90 cents Monday to settle at $112.87 a barrel after the threat of Tropical Storm Fay eased. That was the first time crude ended below $113 since May 1.
In London, October Brent crude fell 64 cents to $111.30 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.
Analysts also said oil pricing is likely to remain suppressed amid concerns that a global economic slowdown may further dampen world demand. But intermittent supply concerns due to the hurricane season and ongoing conflicts such as that between Russia and Georgia are likely to halt any sharp slide in pricing....

Yeah, I noticed that too, Michael. The OLD PLAY BOOK. Literally. Political chaos created to be released this election season.













The Old Republican Party is 'at it' again. They are soliciting the electorate with all kinds of books. It is the way these authors make their money so they can do it again in four years.


Funny. I thought the American electorate knew their own minds by now. Didn't you? These books are simply an insult to the experience of the American voter that brought them to conclusions regarding their choice this November. The 'Republican Propaganda Books' are simply an abstraction with their own 'chase down the truth' hounds. Its a darn shame the American electorate is 'toyed with' in such a manner.

You know, if one really wants to participate in their own future and vote intelligently, it is a continuous process, NOT a last minute decision. It is a committment to democracy and NOT a menu selection.


August 18th, 2008 5:46 pm

Books For the Fall: Obama, Woodward and Moore
By Hillel Italie /
Associated Press

NEW YORK - In case you're wondering which books to read this fall, Michael Moore has a suggestion: Don't read any. (click here)
Not the new fiction by Toni Morrison or Philip Roth or Stephen King. Not that policy book by Sen. Barack Obama, whom Moore is supporting for president; or Bob Woodward's latest on the Bush administration; or Thomas Friedman's manifesto on the environment.
Not even a little paperback meant as a handbook to the political campaigns. It's called "Mike's Election Guide 2008" and it's written by a certain Academy Award-winning filmmaker and well known agitator named Michael Moore....

The Georgian government desires 'control' of 'the message' across its country.


Tue Aug 19, 2008 8:51am EDT








Georgia cuts access to Russian websites, TV news (click on title to entry. thank you)
By Niko Mchedlishvili
TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgian authorities have blocked most access to Russian news broadcasters and websites since the outbreak of the conflict with Moscow.
Georgia's Interior Ministry said the action was not anti-democratic, but Russian broadcasts could not be allowed to "scare our population".
A war over the Russian-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia has unleashed high emotion in Russia and Georgia, reflected in coverage on both state and private channels.
"People from the (Georgian) security agencies asked me to block Russian sites," Mamia Sanadiradze, founder and CEO of the biggest Georgian internet service provider, Caucasus Online, told Reuters....




You leave first.

No.

You leave first.

No.

You leave first.

Good job, Condi.




MOSCOW, August 19 (RIA Novosti) - Georgian troops are not implementing President Mikheil Saakashvili's orders on their withdrawal from the South Ossetian conflict zone, a senior Russian military official said Tuesday.
Russia began pulling back troops from Georgia on Monday in accordance with a six-point plan to resolve the South Ossetia conflict drawn up by the Russian and French presidents in Moscow on August 12.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed the plan in Moscow on Saturday, a day after his Georgian counterpart signed it in Tbilisi.
"Although Saakashvili signed the six principles [peace plan], we can see that this order is not being implemented," said Col. Gen. Anatoly Nogovitsyn, deputy chief of the Russian General Staff.
Earlier Tuesday, Moscow handed over 13 Georgian military personnel and two civilians, captured during the recent conflict over South Ossetia, in exchange for five Russians, among them two pilots.
But the Russian General Staff denied Georgian allegations that it was holding captive 80 Georgian servicemen....

DOJ preparing to charge Blackwater guards in Iraq killings: report

When corruption 'IS' the economy of the USA, it dies hard.














An Iraqi policeman inspects a car that was destroyed when Blackwater security guards opened fire in Baghdad, killing 17 civilians.


Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Private contractors in Iraq may be stripped of immunity: Iraq official (click here)
Mike Rosen-Molina at 11:37 AM ET

The Republican White House, through 'special considerations with private contractors' obsturcted the legal process in order to prosecute. In desperation and enslaved to political success in the USA, the Republicans turned against their USA Constitution to achieve their goals.


"...During a private meeting in December, DOJ officials reportedly told Congress that numerous legal hurdles [JURIST report] would have to be overcome before Blackwater employees could be charged with any crimes...."

Ed Prouty receives a phone call. The 'personal' campaign of Barak Obama.


It turns out that the 2 millionth donor to Barack Obama was a heating and air conditioning contractor from New Hampshire. (click here)
Ed Prouty of Atkinson got a surprise phone call from Obama himself, and the campaign posted the audio on its website.
"It's folks like you that really helped this campaign work," Obama told Prouty.
"It's a wonderful symbolic moment for us," the presumptive Democratic nominee said of the 2 million milestone reached late last week.
Then, the conversation evolved into a discussion of the sour economy.
"How's business going?" Obama asked.
"Terrible," Prouty replied.
"It's still very slow. We're just hanging on," he said, adding that "this is the worst we've ever seen" in 25 years in business....


Funding NASA is also a National Security issue. With tensions rising regarding the Russia role in Georgia, questions arise about the 'shared' responsiblity between the USA and Russia for 'space.' NASA also has many sophisticated satellites that help access the 'status' of Earth's climate. The USA military admitted some time ago that Human Induced Global Warming is a National Security Issue. You won't know it though with the lack of a palpable policy for Energy and Transportation in the USA.

by Stevie Smith - Aug 18 2008, 10:24
...Stepping forward yesterday to endorse a congressional plan (he is allowed to do that) to lavish NASA with a huge $2 billion USD funding boost, Obama’s policy paper outlined that the Democratic nominee from Illinois is keen to “minimize the gap” between the upcoming decommission of the Space Shuttle and the resumption of manned space missions....
...The endorsement follows on from last week’s NASA announcement that revealed a 2014 launch delay to the unveiling of the Orion spacecraft and its Ares rocket, which will combine to serve as the official replacement for NASA’s long-serving orbital shuttle.
NASA attributed the one-year delay to funding restrictions and also problems related to ongoing technical issues with Orion's new systems.
The Orion craft is not expected to carry a manned crew of astronauts to the International Space Station before 2016....


June 25, 2008
Congress sets sights on moon, wants to boost NASA funding (click here)
Mark K. Matthews Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON - Congress gave NASA another boost Tuesday when a U.S. Senate committee recommended a $2.6 billion increase in the space agency's budget next year to accelerate its plans to return astronauts to the moon....

The Media Fear Mongers of the USA are fabricators. Nothing more.

Going, Going, Gone! (click here)

Is Perez going to be exiled is the next 'real' question !

Why take the chance of this mess happening again, after all he came to power through a coup?

Perhaps he should be exiled to Afghanistan or India where he can finally learn what it is to be a peace maker and THEN write his repentant book regarding his traitor status to his people and those he conveniently called allies.

Meet the 'Acting President of Pakistan (in the foreground). The former Prime Minister Mohammedmian Soomro.

It is doubtful there will much consternation regarding this man as the parties are busy with a coalition government seeking new authority for Pakistan. Acting President Mohammedmian Soomro was Prime Minister under the former President Musharraf. I doubt there is much suprise to 'the business of Pakistan' this leader doesn't understand.

The war mongering media of the USA simply doesn't have a brain in their head other than one that screams fear at their listening audience.

They have NO credibility.

There are no such things as "Loose Nukes" in Pakistan. Musharraf gave up his general uniform some time ago. That ended on November 3, 2007. Does the American Neocon Media actually think they can get away with such misinformation?

Oh,wait. They don't care. They are only looking to turn the USA into aggitated, sleepless maniacs willing to put General McCain in charge of the USA nukes.

Monday, August 18, 2008

The weather at Glacier Bay National Park (Crystal Wind Chime) is insecure:

The deaths of the walruses noted in the articles below, are not exactly what I would 'coin' as 'natural.' There is something lost in the Russian translation of 'climate change.' The 'truth' is intact in the Russian reporting as the information by the World Wildlife Federation is accurately stated.
These deaths are the equivalent emergency to Russia as the Polar Bears are to the USA and Canada. I remind, Russia recognizes Kyoto already !

What is going on with walruses in the Chukchi Sea? (click here)
1. Long swimming trough rough ice free sea is severe trail causing death of young and old or sick animals. Local hunters often observe absolutely exhausted animals coming ashore.
2. On coastal haulouts walruses are extremely crowded. In contrast to haulouts on ice coastal ones are often featured by “layering” when some walruses occupy slopes above others (see fig. bellow). This situation extremely increases mortality of animals during panics.
In addition to the above factors outstanding concentration of considerable part of the population leads to overpressure on its feeding base. In contrast to current situation, in the past walruses having ice platforms utilized randomly almost the whole shelf zone of the Chukchi Sea....








WWF says walrus deaths in Russian Far East due to natural causes (click here)
14:55
18/ 08/ 2008

VLADIVOSTOK, August 18 (RIA Novosti) - The World Wildlife Fund said on Monday that over 800 walruses found dead 10 days ago by border officials in Russia's Far Eastern region of Chukotka probably died of natural causes.
The carcasses were found on the coast of the Chukotka Peninsula near the Chegitun River on August 8. Officials had said they believed that the walruses were slaughtered by poachers for their valuable tusks in late July.
However, experts with the WWF's Polar Bear Patrol project said: "It is extremely difficult to hunt so many walruses on ice and it would be strange to bring the bodies to the shore."
"It is clear that border guards found remains of walruses that died last autumn," the WWF said on its Web site. "Most probably the animals died during long swimming through rough ice-free sea, from drifting ice to the mainland coast," or due to over-crowding in coastal haulouts, the statement said....






















These are battle cruisers?
Below are the USS Polar Seas and Polar Star. Only one is seaworthy.







The Bush White House is lying about the security of the USA. We do NOT have the military clout this Executive Branch boasts about. Bush is promising a lot more than he could ever deliver. There won't be any security in the Arctic Ocean for 'American Oil Interests.'
Attempts to test American 'protections' for Arctic Ocean exploitation was even backed by the British last year when their submarine sprung a leak forcing the vessel to the surface.
The Arctic is different terrain even with an ice free surface. The conventional means of warfare isn't 'fitted' for Arctic environments.


U.S. losing ability to patrol Arctic's icy waters (click here)
12:00 AM CDT on Sunday, August 17, 2008
...The need for new Arctic icebreak¬ers almost surely will be included in the service’s report (click here). The Healy, commissioned in 2000, is one of three Arctic icebreakers, only two of which are in operational status.
The Polar Star and Polar Sea, the other two icebreakers com¬missioned in the 1970s, need mil¬lions of dollars in maintenance and repairs.
The Polar Sea’s life expectancy was extended to 2014 thanks to a major overhaul in 2006, but the Polar Star has been laid up for at least two years and requires 12 to 18 months’ lead time, as well as an estimated $60 million for a “significant overhaul,” before re¬turning to full operational status....


Lat/Lon :: 58.8° N 137.0° W

Local Time :: 8:31 AM AKDT

Elevation :: 0 ft / 0 m

Temperature :: 52 °F / 11 °C

Conditions :: Overcast

Humidity :: 94%

Dew Point :: 50 °F / 10 °C

Wind :: Calm

Pressure :: 29.66 in / 1004 hPa (Falling)


Visibility :: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers

UV :: 0 out of 16

Clouds:
Few 2000 ft / 609 m
Overcast 4000 ft / 1219 m
(Above Ground Level)

The deaths were in other countries. Why bother about them? Who cares. Why make the storm more political than it has to be?

August 18, 2008
1130z
UNISYS Water Vapor GOES East Satellite

In the view of eastern seaboard of North America this is an interesting contrast of images.
It takes a great deal of water vapor to support any major storm. The way Fay has obtained water vapor is from having a large periphery to its' dynamics as it moved 'near' and 'over' land masses. (continued below)








August 18, 2008
2330z
UNISYS Water Vapor GOES East Satellite.
The media of the USA has been 'absorbed' with narcisstic concerns regarding a storm that is huge in diameter.
This is a view of "Fay" from 12 hours ago. It has been interesting, to say the least, watching this develop.

Fay has caused deaths.

Published: August 16. 2008 1:40AM
Tropical Storm Fay forms over Dominican Republic (click here)
MIAMI -- Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center say Tropical Storm Fay has formed over the Dominican Republic.The center of the storm is located about 35 miles east of Santo Domingo, and has maximum sustained winds of about 40 mph with higher gusts and is moving west at about 14 mph.The Dominican government has issued a tropical storm warning for the country's north coast and parts of the south coast.


HAITI AGAIN !

Deaths in Haiti again due to tropical storms? When will the USA be a better neighbor and actually protect these island nations?

50 die in Haiti after swollen river sweeps away bus (click here)
Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:11am BST
" PORT-AU-PRINCE, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Around 50 people died in Haiti on Sunday when a bus tried to cross a river swollen with rain from Tropical Storm Fay and was swept away, witnesses said. Two dozen survivors were pulled alive out of the...";


...Fay has left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean (click here), claiming at least 11 lives in the Dominican Republic and Haiti and pummelling Cuba. While it has been moving at a relatively slow 50mph, it is forecast to intensify to hurricane force by the time it arrives in the Florida Keys, 90 miles north of Cuba....

In the 2330z view of Fay the 'borders' to the storm extend from Calove'bora, Panama to east of Florida at approximately 27 north latitude & 75 west longitude in the Atlantic Ocean. That provided necessary water vapor and the heat was provided by the land masses. The extent the water vapor accumulated to support this storm, it accelerated, while at the same time being diminished by the interference with land, but, it was a mutualism that would allow a degree of cooling to a water starved, yet hot Earth troposphere.
The 'mutualism' got more than interesting as the central pressure fell to
1003 and sustained only to rise to 1006 (click here) as the water vapor to the northern periphery supplied enough energy for the storm to literally 'skip' over Cuba, its biggest land mass jump of its existance.
As the storm moved north, with less land interference, it consolidated its periphery and strengthened while moving from a central pressure of 1006 to 1001 within an hour.
As this storm moved north it became 'water starved' and diminished in strength, but, not in voracity.
These storms actually do more damage than traditional storms of their nature and before the dynamics of 'water starvation' occurred. They have higher and chronic 'energy/heat' levels that are ALWAYS seeking more water vapor than storms of the past.
In the past, with an abundance of water vapor, a Cat 1 was at its maximal potential. That is not occurring with these storms. Many of these storms are not reaching their potential do to the lack of 'available' water vapor at the surface of Earth where they occur.
This may very well be 'an Atlantic' phenomena where the CO2 is far higher in density than anywhere else on the planet and the heat levels are continuing to increase because of the USA carbon dioxide pollution. When examining the Pacific storms they are still reaching high levels of Cat 4 this year. So much for China and India being culprits in this madness.
Traditional 'expectations' of storms in 'Cat 1 thru 5' accumulated their potential, sometimes to a maximum allowed by Earth dynamics at a Cat 5, and simply ran their course. That is NOT the case in Earth dynamics as it exists today. These storms always have more 'potential than kinetic' energy and why they do more damage than ever expected.
In other words, Katrina was a Cat 3 at landfall, but, did damage far greater than normally obtained by any Cat 3 in history. There are reasons for that.
These storms, although revealing a central pressure and wind velocity that place them in TS status or Cat 1 ranking, have 'intense' dynamics that expand their periphery to 'chronically' bring higher vorticity to their central pressures.
Let's face it, with a heating troposphere the predictions were that we would be seeing Cat 6 storms. That hasn't happened and won't happen simply because the water vapor to support those dynamics DOESN'T EXIST at Earth's surface.
The prediction of higher and more dangerous storms will NEVER occur on Earth because as the surface heats the water vapor moves up in altitude, therefore, depriving Earth's surface from the necessary 'water vapor/heat content' of its troposphere to sustain such increasing dynamics to hurricanes.
INSTEAD, the troposphere is manifesting 'tornadoes' in higher number and in far more unlikely places than ever anticipated.
BOY, did they have it "W"rong. Good thing I was here, huh?
These storms are far more 'Democratic' in nature than anyone would attribute them to be.
Democratic you say?
How so?
They have far more 'Potential' than ever allowed to have credit for !!!
A sense of humor is always necessary when dealing with morons. You would think that people capable of landing humans on the moon could get Earth's physics right, won't you? Figuring 'trajectory' don't come close to 'contexting' Earth's troposphere. I guess it 'takes a woman.'
I ever tell you the story about the time when...??????

Damaging hail and strong winds were anticipated...


August 16, 2008
Newfane, Vermont
Photographer states :: August hail storm

...and across the pond...

Will awful August be the wettest for nearly a century? (click here)

By Paul Sims

Last updated at 10:47 AM on 18th August 2008

Been caught in a summer downpour lately?
Then the following will probably come as no surprise.
According to forecasters, Britain is on course for the wettest August since 1912.
Some parts of the country are expected to see more than double the average rainfall for the month....

Michael Phelps scores eight.


Ever hear of The Redlands Dam? Probably not. Its in ARIZONA.

The 'infrastructure' of the USA is failing is a very big way !

The failure of the Redlands Dam caused flooding in Supai, a village on a canyon floor where about 400 members of the Havasupai tribe live.

Hundreds Rescued In Ariz. After Dam Bursts (click here)


National Park Service Airlifts Campers And Residents Near Grand Canyon To Safety
PHOENIX, Aug. 17, 2008

...Even before the rain-swollen dam burst, heavy rainfall since Friday totaling as much as 8 inches caused flooding and problems in the area. Sixteen people in a boating party were stranded on a ledge at the confluence of Havasu Creek and the Colorado River on Saturday night after flood waters carried their rafts away, Oltrogge said....

Russia is not going anywhere. They can't. There has been disruption of internal government structures.


Bush is crying at his failed foreign polices and the idiocy of it all and now Rice is pleading 'Put it back the way it was. Put it back now.' This is the most politically driven administration in the history of the USA. Bush/Cheney/Rice literally want the anarchy of Baghdad to reign in Georgia.
NO !!!
Bush treats this as if it was a military exercise. It was war. Hello? Bush foreign policy caused war in Georgia. Bush was warned over and over in the past several years by Russia that this was inevitable if he continued on the path he pursued. The Bush foreign policy is an abject failure and continues to ratchet up the tensions.

Last update - 11:02 18/08/2008
VIDEO
Georgians try to put their lives back in order, despite Russia presence
By Anshel Pfeffer, Haaretz Correspondent
GORI, Georgia - Despite Russia's pledge to begin withdrawing its troops from Georgia on Monday, no pullback preparations were visible as of Sunday afternoon. Russian armored forces did leave the village of Igoeti, some 35 kilometers from the capital Tbilisi, but instead of withdrawing, they dug into camouflaged positions with good views of the country's main road. Convoys of supplies and engineering equipment continued to flow toward these positions.
The Russians also maintained their presence in the city of Gori, though they allowed Georgia's civil authorities to begin organizing food and medical services. The Georgian police were still not allowed to operate in the city. But, five days after taking over, the Russians did finally allow an organized entry of reporters into Gori....

The Martyr had no bomb, but, the strength of 'desire for freedom and justice' to vanquish the criminal.



Pakistani President Musharraf resigns
Press Information Department

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf addresses an Independence Day ceremony in Islamabad last week.
Facing impeachment, the former general insists he is innocent but asks supporters to accept his decision.
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
Staff Writer
August 18, 2008
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- President Pervez Musharraf, facing impeachment, resigned today, insisting on his innocence but saying he did not want to subject the country to a draining political battle....

It was all about the Evangelical "Me." There were dearly no issues of importance discussed. Not only that, but, the interviews were illegal.



The entire role of the "Evangelical Preacher" is out of control.





The Evangelicals are having a 'good time' at my expense.

The Evangelicals are having a 'good time' at the expense of my country.

If Evangelicals can't/won't live by the same rules as everyone else then they need to be 'saved from themselves.'

The Evangelicals are having a 'good time' at the expense of my Constitution.

Saturday Evening there was a performance by Rick Warren that supposedly brought down the house when he hosted interviews with the candidates. It was nothing, but, politics as usual straight from the Rove Play Book.

I thought Barak was more than a good sport to go along with it, but, Mr. Warren was way outside the definition of appropriate in consenting to such politicking and there is a very healthy reason for it.

Up to now?

Mr. Warren and those like him have gotten 'a pass' on playing politics as a religous non-profit. All that might stop if they can't secure the White House with still another 'win for the almighty gipper.'

Mr. Warren should have his non-profit status pulled by the federal government as he stepped way over the light in hosting a political forum where candidates were exploited for their 'faithfulness' to Evangelicals.

The opening salvos were enough to demand repentance. I quote:

"We do believe in the separation of church and state, we do not believe in the separation of faith and politics."

How hipocritical is that?

Can anyone have church without faith? No.

Can any state exist without politics? No. Even the worst of dictatorships still conduct politics.

Rick Warren, no different than any other religious organization in the USA is playing politics for the purpose of INFLUENCING the electorate outcome in November. Rick Warren's candidate is NOT Barack Obama or John McCain. Rick Warren's candidate is God.

End of Discussion.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Georgia's Dark Side - "...of particular concern...constitutional changes...executive authority at the cost of the legislative and judicial branches


Georgian police outside the Tbilisi prison on March 27 (Interpressnews)
This is a report from Radio Free Europe. This is 2006. The previous government was removed in 2003. I don't want to hear it, okay? If a country incarcerates enough people then there are no riots !
Georgian police on March 27 used force to suppress a prison riot that purportedly aimed at aiding the escape of thousands of inmates. The authorities claim what they describe as an aborted jailbreak was part of plans to destabilize the country. They also suggest the criminal underworld and the opposition have a common interest in the alleged conspiracy. This is not the first time the government and its allies have leveled such accusations. But they have become more frequent lately, as the country's leaders face mounting domestic criticism.
PRAGUE, March 29, 2006 (RFE/RL) -- It took security forces some three hours to quell the riot at Tbilisi's Prison No. 5....

Not really Mushy's style. He usually 'power plays' and dukes it out to the end. But. His days as Prez are numbered.



The Bush Neocon Network is crumbling (click here).

Will there be a Hillary Coup at the Democratic Convention?


NO !
She has a place in history and it is her right to claim it.

Poland's aggression is not a good idea.


Poland has signed a preliminary deal with the US on plans to host part of its new missile defence shield.
The attitude of the Bush White House in regard to continued escalation of tensions by allowing this ? deal ? to be broached is one of the worst, if not the worst, ideas rendered in that last few days.
Everyone needs to 'chill' over this episode with Georgia and keep their 'international eye' on the ball when it comes to nuclear proliferation. I have stated before, this 'type' of aggression simply ratches-up the tensions globally and actually escalates nuclear proliferation leading to war.
How is the USA going to justify this one when it is attempting to negotiate a peace settlement between Moscow and Tbilisi?
I want to know how the Bush/Cheney/Rice Executive Branch explains the continued escalation in tensions between countries by allowing a preliminary agreement to be signed?
The good news is that Congress hasn't approved any of this mess !!!!
Bush wants war. Either that or he is the biggest moron that ever walked the grounds of Washington, DC !

A Path to Peace in the Caucasus


The implosion of Russia, which spawned the circumstances facing us today, was sparked by more than simply George H. W. Bush USA policy.
It was a result of many issues, including that of Chernobyl. However, Boris Yeltsin played a roll in Russia's disintegration when he allowed pervasive corruption which lead to economic collapse. Sound familiar? You know the 'economic strategies' for any country are really finite. They have 'new' potential with discoveries in science and cultural expansion, but, if a government becomes corrupt it moves outside the 'science' of economics and allows internal destruction of its own bouyancy. No different than Russia under Yeltsin, the USA now faces similar circumstances.

Regardless, Mr. Gorbachev has lead Russia during difficult transitions and understands not only Russia but the Soviet States that once lined Russia's borders. I trust his judgement. He provided an interview last night and all he says can't be wrong. The world needs to reflect seriously on the struggles of the people that are a part of a former Georgian state and their desire to leave that leadership for the protections of Russia. The Russian peacekeepers were there for a reason after all.

Boris Yeltsin and Mikhail Gorbachev found their roles dramatically reversed


The Gorbachev Foundation (click here)

The Gorbachev Foundation in the USA is located at Northeastern University. They will soon be holding a seminar regarding Democracy and its energy crisis (click here). I would hardly call that someone that didn't care about democracy or the people of the USA.

His words during the interview last night are below. I found them rather remarkable.

President Mikhail Gorbachev, the last president of the Soviet Union -- he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize back in 1990 -- wrote a "Washington Post" op-ed earlier this week titled "The Path To Peace in the Caucasus."




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): Well, this is all lies from beginning to end. And I am -- really, I really think this is really beyond comprehension. I have heard the opinion of Eduard Shevardnadze. He knows what the situation is on their side.


So it was all at night, a little past midnight, when the city was asleep. Then from all sides, it was shelled with shells of enormous power. They used artillery. They used aircraft. They used all weapons of killing. And this is really amazing.


Tskhinvali, in fact, was devastated by fire from multiple rocket launchers against people, against housing, against hospitals, against water and sanitation, against the energy and communication infrastructure. All of that was destroyed. The old monuments were destroyed. And they were among the oldest in the Caucasus. The ancestral graves were ruined -- were then trampled by tanks.




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): Yes, indeed. There is no doubt about it (that Georgia stated this).What is more, the response required the movement of additional forces into South Ossetia because Tskhinvali was attacked by a powerful force, by an armada. And I remember the Second World War. I remember the front. I remember the occupation. I saw terrible weapons used. But this was the use of sophisticated weapons against a small town, against sleeping people. This was a barbaric assault.




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): No. Russia was responding to what happened in Tskhinvali. Russia needed to address this. Russia could not avoid addressing this assault and this devastation and the killings of people, the devastation of the city. The peacekeepers had been there for some time. There were all kinds of things happening. But there were still possibilities for dialogue. And there was some dialogue going on and they were considering certain options and possibilities.


So Russia was ready to continue to fulfill its functions. There is just no doubt about it. And I don't know why it's happened that it has been presented that Russia invaded Georgia. This is really disinformation. This is all lies. It means that this plan -- there was a plan to attack Ossetia and also to misinform people. It's a kind of information war. I think now that they are showing the city, it is becoming clearer what happened.




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): Russia has a mandate. And after events like these, Russia should stay, but certainly within the mandate, within the peacekeeping mandate.




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): Well, I think that what is really important is -- well, we can understand what people are saying and what people are saying with regard to Saakashvili, because Saakashvili had misled Europe. He misled the United States, unless were to think that it was all an American project and that Saakashvili just implemented it.


This was a total surprise as regards the peacekeeping contingent there. So he's a person who certainly does not deserve trust. But this is for the Georgians to decide.




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): I think that both have powers in accordance with the constitution (referring to the current Russian President and Prime Minister). In accordance with the constitution, their powers, their competence is constitutional. Those are people who have known each other politically and in human terms for 15 years. And so no one should expect things in Russia to kind of go haywire.


It started when our prime minister was in Beijing during the opening of the Olympics. The president was taking decisions. He acted confidently and calmly, although this was a difficult emotional experience for him.


We have now seen what happened. Western television didn't show what happened in Tskhinvali. Only now, they're beginning to show some pictures of the destruction.


So this looks to me like it was a well prepared project and with any outcome they wanted to put the blame on Russia. I believe I can say responsibly, and I have a person who has a moral right to say so, Russia, in this situation, acted in responding to Georgian aggression.




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): Certainly. Certainly, yes )the USA can trust the two leaders of Russia). And I have to tell you, I am pleased that even though dramatic and tragic things happened, there are still human relations between Russians and Georgians. And that mutual affection that developed over centuries is still there. It's now up to the politicians.




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): Well, you know, it's been some time, for a couple of years, two or three years there's been talk about this, because we have seen -- we are seeing what is happening in Europe, in the Middle East and some other regions. We also see some things that are happening in the south, in Asia, in the south of Russia. And this is of some concern.


And what is of particular concern to me -- and this is something that I will be writing about in a special article -- and that is that we are witnessing -- definitely witnessing a process of militarization in the world today. And this is a big danger.


Military budgets are growing. Weapons trade is going on at a hectic pace. Look at Georgia. Had Georgia not been armed to the teeth, it wouldn't have done what it has done. A small state has a $1 billion military budget. All kinds of countries participated, but particularly the United States armed Georgia with sophisticated weapons -- aircraft, land weapons. Mountains of weapons were supplied to Georgia.


And I think that this is the inevitable outcome, when weapons budgets -- military budgets grow, when weapons pile up, it works one day. It actually shoots one day. And this is what happened.


So I think that the signs of a cold war are present. But we still have time to prevent it.


I wanted to add that I am greatly concerned about something that I've been watching. And, of course, I've been visiting the United States. I've been talking to people there. I've been talking to large audiences, groups of thousands of people. But I've been also talking to policy makers, business leaders and others. And I've been saying that we have not been able to establish a sound relationship between Russia and the United States after the end of the cold war.


I believe that the United States has made mistakes for which the people have to pay. For example, the military budget of the United States is over $600 billion. That's about half of the world's military budget. And I would say that we need a new agenda in relations of our two nations. There have been some attempts, some talk, but we've not been able to move things off the ground to sort out our relationship.


Often, under the guise of promoting national interests, so everything is forgotten. Everything is forgotten, such as the new realities of the world today, the interests of other countries. And then we see situations that lead to conflict.


Would Saakashvili have mustered the courage to create a situation that actually threatened a clash with Russia without support, without protection?


There was support and protection. And even now we see that the United States is trying to support and justify Saakashvili. I think you shouldn't be doing this, because this could cause even more complications. There is a chance for our two countries to develop a new agenda for cooperation so as to promote both U.S. and Russian interests, and the interests of other countries, and the interests of stability, particularly in the hot spots in different continents. And I welcomed the idea of creating a bipartisan commission on relations between Russia and the United States. I believe that this is a good idea and it will be useful for both of our countries.




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): Well (in regard to current course of relations between the countries), if things just are allowed to go on, if all of us just continue along the same lines of mistakes and illusions, without seeing the new realities to which we should adjust our policies -- I think we should do it on both sides. But if we don't do it, then it could really cause very severe complications.


The United States should not think that the attempt to decide every issue militarily will work. I believe that the United States -- the United States people don't want this. I wrote an article for "The Washington Post" and I have seen some of the more than 400 opinions of the people about this. And I was surprised that people are really seeing very clearly how important the relationship between Russia and the United States is. So let's listen to the people.




GORBACHEV (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): Well, Russia doesn't need anything from Georgia. We just want this nation -- the people with whom we have been living for 300 years as friends and brothers, this friendship still continues. We don't want problems from there.


I don't think we have problems between our two nations. But outside interference pushes things in the wrong direction.


Of course, it's a big crossroads -- oil and oil pipelines, etc. And so we see competition. And I don't think that there's a need for so many weapons there and for conflicts.


In order to work things out, we need to reestablish trust and then we will be able to solve any problems. Without trust, no, that will not work. If we just have individual steps, that will not work.


In the second half of the 1980s, we worked together in a -- we created a new situation. We created trust. And based on that, we started to eliminate nuclear weapons. We started to reduce conventional weapons in Europe. We opened the way for people to choose -- to choose what they want to choose -- their regimes, their government, etc. And most of the regional conflicts were settled at that time, with the exception of the Middle East.




So trust is the key word.