Monday, October 15, 2007

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


October 15, 2007 (Click on title to entry and it takes you directly to the loop. My at home desktop was custom built mid-year 2006 and it does everything I need it to do. I had it built at a private firm in Wilmington, North Carolina called Island Computers on Market Street (click here). They're great. Not a day of trouble with it. The guys who built it loaded it with all the necessary software (NOT Vista, either. It was the opinion Microsoft Vista would be a nightmare for awhile and the last thing I wanted was a nightmare.) AND two additional 'in the case' fans. The case is nearly silent and it is no trouble. I use over the counter security software and it's been fine. I should have them build me a laptop actually. I don't know if they do that, though. But, the link should work and it's currently RAINING at Glacier Bay National Park, just click play and slow if one cares to. It's called Human Induced Global Warming for all those that haven't heard yet. Time - 0128 est - 10.16.07)
18:36:26 gmt

Elevation :: 33 ft / 10 m

Temperature :: 45 °F / 7 °C


Conditions :: Overcast


Humidity :: 81%


Dew Point :: 39 °F / 4 °C


Wind :: 4 mph / 6 km/h / 1.5 m/s from the SSE

Pressure :: 29.50 in / 999 hPa (Falling)


Windchill :: 43 °F / 6 °C


Visibility :: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers


UV :: 0 out of 16


Clouds:
Few 4100 ft / 1249 m

Mostly Cloudy 4900 ft / 1493 m
Overcast 7500 ft / 2286 m
(Above Ground Level)

tornado en mallorca - This is not the only one. This link to a video on 10.05.07 in Mallorca, Spain


October 13, 2007
Alanya, Turkey
Photographer states :: wonderful weather (It's a water spout near this city on the Mediterranean Sea)

Talk about posturing. Lindsay Graham is in the Air Force Reserve.


Where in the world was Lindsay Graham?

Thu, 04 Oct '07
"This Is Fun."
If you had just moments to live, what would you do? What would you say?
It's the latter question that haunts both NTSB investigators probing the crash of a Blackwater USA CASA C-212 in Afghanistan, and Congressional investigators looking into accusations that the private North Carolina firm is a renegade operation in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
"I swear to God, they wouldn't pay me if they knew how much fun this was," said Noel English, pilot of the doomed CASA flight operated by Presidential Airways, a Blackwater affiliate, as he zig-zagged through canyons in November, 2004. He was quoted by CNN.
"You're an X-wing fighter Star Wars man," his equally-doomed co-pilot Loren Hammer replied, referring to the 1977 film "Star Wars."
"You're [expletive] right. This is fun," English agreed....

September 3, 2006
...An Air Force Reserve colonel, Graham served more than six years' active duty as a military lawyer, most of it in Europe, before joining Congress in 1995. Since then, he's sat as a judge on the Air Force Court of Appeals and pulled other Reserve duty. His eight-day trip to Afghanistan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates was his first foreign assignment as a reservist....

I found it oddly interesting that Lindsay Graham would be freshly back from Baghdad while serving in the capacity as 'on active duty' reserve lawyer in the U.S. military following the indictiment of Blackwater, USA. He confirmed his status this trip to Iraq on a talk show this past weekend, where he complained about Retired General Sanchez comments:

BLITZER: You just came back from Iraq, Senator Graham. You were on active duty as a reserve lawyer in the U.S. military (click here) and you've been a big defender of this so-called surge strategy, saying the signs are positive, that it seems to be working right now, it just needs more time. He says it's not working. I wonder if you want to respond to that.
GRAHAM: I would like to by putting it in context that I was also one of the biggest critics of the old strategy that General Sanchez and others implemented. I cannot tell you how many times I directly asked General Sanchez, "Do we have enough troops to do the job here?"
Abu Ghraib happened on his watch. There were 600 people in the prison in August. By October there were 6,000. We obviously did not have enough people on the ground for years in Iraq. The security situation deteriorated....

Let's see.

The USA military, Republican House or Senate, never held anyone higher in rank than a pregnant private for the inhumane conditions at Abu Ghraib, but, NOW Lindsey Graham wants to point a finger at a Retired General which he at one timed back in every way; with bumbling the entire battlefield in Iraq. Isn't that just like a Republican?

I would like some military oversight in the matter of Senator Graham, realizing privacy always plays a roll in such things, as to his activities in Baghdad, Iraq during this visit. Did he actually do the work of representing American Service Personnel or was this to insure the Blackwater Indictment wouldn't reach the President and Vice? I want oversight to the role of Senator Graham in his capacity with the military while serving in his Reserve status.

Graham (R-SC), Yea

If Graham didn't believe in 'the mission' so staunchly, then how can he criticize Retired General Sanchez?

Now, when the USA legislature is considering the further funding for Iraq, what exactly are they funding? More genocide?

Editorials Stop funding mercenaries (click here)
October 14, 2007 Max Boot's column on mercenaries euphemistically called them "contractors" in the headline (Oct. 7) and said they don't deserve a deluge of criticism.
Well, how about the leaders who have given rise to them? An article by Richard Lardner of The Associated Press published the same day shows how in 2001, Blackwater got no U.S. government money, and in 2006, it got $593.6 million. In the course of the Iraq war, it has gotten more than $1 billion of taxpayer funds.
This is disgusting.
Why do we have a military if more than 1 billion American taxpayer dollars need to go to mercenaries?
And these mercenaries have been involved with multiple atrocities, alleged or otherwise. These mercenaries are agents of we, the people, citizens of the United States.
To my knowledge, they were never used in any significant way in the history of the United States. Why now?
Because we are fighting a dirty war for oil that is premised on lies and deceit. Americans are increasingly opposed to this war, and our young people refuse to enlist. Mr. Boot says this system of using mercenaries allows military personnel to engage in pacification efforts.
So while the uniformed soldiers try to win hearts and minds, the mercenaries go on killing rampages of civilians when they feel threatened.
This system is another of the immoralities perpetrated in our name by the Bush administration and its war-profiteering supporter, Erik Prince of Blackwater.
Congress should demand an end to American taxpayer-paid private armies, mercenaries.
This is war-profiteering of the most sordid, immoral kind.
Edward Ferreira
New Sharon

Eric likes to be thought as a saint to children as he boasts about his academy for Swat Team members responding to issues such as Columbine


Erik Prince is founder and chief executive of Blackwater Worldwide, with revenue of $594 million in 2006.

Photo Credit: By Preston Keres -- The Washington Post Photo


Blackwater USA sells armored vehicles and airships and does canine training. Did they train the dogs at Abu Ghraib (click here)?


Blackwater Is Firm On Expanding Its Training Center In The U.S. (click here)
October 14, 2007 2:39 p.m. EST

...Now the company wants to expand its training center and build a complex in San Diego County, California. According to reports, Erick Prince, 38, chief of Blackwater USA, owns a real army along with modern weapons, bomb-sniffing dogs, airstrip, aircraft, armored cars and more....

For not a whole lot of money, one can learn SWAT tactics, but, I don't really see anything special in Blackwater's qualification regarding 'specialty' in handling issues regarding students or schools. I don't know about you, but, this sort of training facility makes me nervous to realize he is turning the USA cities into Baghdad.


Eric may very well be facing the firing squad himself for supplying the USA with 'private death squads' that indiscriminately kill civilians as a means of securing paths for diplomats. If they didn't know what they were doing except to fire at will at anyone because they were immune to prosecution, they shouldn't have been there. The Blackwater Company created their own 'mini' war within the greater struggle for Iraqis to survive. Frequently, Eric's defense is that his company's personnel and vehicles were fired upon. Funny, I thought it would have been the diplomats that would have been fired upon, but, currently witnesses state the USA mercenaries were never fired upon and no bullets other than ones used by Blackwater and the USA military were found in the place and in the bodies of those dead Iraqis. Is Blackwater trying to imply women and children are armed and dangerous in Iraq?


Blackwater guards 'were fired on' (click here)

Erik Prince's company has been paid more than $1bn for its servicesThe chairman of the US private security firm, Blackwater, has insisted he has proof its guards were fired upon in the fatal shooting of 17 Iraqis last month.
Erik Prince said three of his company's vehicles "had pock marks in them from incident reports that I saw", in an interview with the US TV network CBS.
Mr Prince claimed this proved "our guys were not shooting at each other".
An Iraqi government investigation has concluded the Blackwater guards fired on the civilians without provocation.
Sure, you know, mistakes can be made... But bad things don't generally happen by themselves
Erik PrinceBlackwater chairman
On Tuesday, it demanded the US government end its association with Blackwater in Iraq within six months and hand over the contractors involved in the incident on 16 September in Baghdad.
It also said the North Carolina-based contractor should pay $8m (£3.93m) compensation to each of the victims' families. Another 27 Iraqis were wounded in the shooting, according to the Iraqi police.
US officials have released few details of the incident as it is subject to an investigation by the FBI.
'Jury still out'
Mr Prince told CBS that he was glad the FBI was investigating the incident, as they would be a "neutral party".
"If there's further investigation or prosecution even needed, if someone really did wrong and meant badly, I'm all supportive," he said in an interview with the 60 Minutes programme, which will be broadcast later on Sunday....


Every vehicle in Baghdad has pock marks. The firm Blackwater USA is irresponsible and was acting out of self-righteous advantage in Baghdad. They pride themselves on proving 'safe transportation' of personnel and treasure throughout Baghdad. The problem is they did it with unfair advantage of 'making their own rules.' What firms like Blackwater USA saw as a chance for a lucrative business venture in Iraq, turned into a free for all to insure Bush's war went forward. As the Iraq invasion spun out of control the increase in revenues for these private mercenary firms went up and they were given a free hand to 'handle' security for diplomats as they saw fit.

Never were they ever out from under the umbrella of the International Courts on Human Rights Violations, but, due to the permission granted by Cheney and Bush they felt they had the right to conduct themselves as they please and above the law. That was especially true after the four men were burned and hung from a bridge in Fallujah.

It's amazing to witness the change in demeanor of 'talking head generals' that appear on 'truthiness' shows of conservative news networks, as they run for cover from their armchair quaterbacking over the public airwaves where they assisted in selling the Iraq War to the American Public, as they are flat out scared of the 'idea' Blackwater USA is now under the gaze of human rights violations and the World Courts will wondering if they are going to be named next.

I congratulate all those involved in this indictment of Blackwater USA, including the Iraqis that must have felt more than intimidated realizing if they 'complained' to loudly they could be next. The responsibility for these mercenaries are obviously linked to the failed strategy of the Bush/Cheney White House which moved to invade a sovereign country without cause. The World Courts need to take the next step and continue to exam the events of the entire of Iraq and bring to justice those responsible while the citizens of Iraq breath a sigh of relief and the world looks on for the hope of justice.