Wednesday, October 08, 2008

McCain doesn't believe children in Chicago should have state of the art science investigation.



"The Maverick's of the Republican Party" are picking on kids.

Amazing.

Children.

Children are the victims to the desperate rants of the McCann/Palin ticket.

Outstanding 'Maverick' work.

Outstanding.

Give them both a pack of clean underwear or a few packs of Ramen noodles, preferably 'chicken' flavor.




Planetarium on defense after McCain criticism
(click title to entry. thank you.)
October 8, 2008 at 2:59 PM
....At an afternoon news conference, Adler President Paul Knappenberger defended the 2007 funding request as an attempt to update the 78-year-old Adler's original Sky Theater Planetarium Auditorium. The request was part of a $10 million project to overhaul the theater and projection system, he said.
Ironically, the $3 million request was eventually rejected and the planetarium never received the funds, Knappenberger said.
At the time, Adler representatives met with Obama, U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin and six Chicago-area congressman, three of whom are Republicans. All agreed to sponsor the $3 million earmark....

Advancing the Cause of Genetics. The New Frontier for Medical Treatment in the USA. With a 'cure' what will the nation's health care costs be?

We have a RIGHT to be well !

Study: Genetic variant plays role in cleft lip
2008-10-07 11:15:44
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- An international team of researchers have found a genetic variation that is likely to contribute to one in five cases of isolated cleft lip, according to the latest issue of Nature Genetics.
It is the first time a genetic variant has been associated with cleft lip alone, rather than both cleft lip and palate. The findings were published in the journal Nature Genetics on Oct. 5.
In 2004, an international team identified the gene IRF6 as a contributor to about 12 percent of cases of the common form of cleft lip and palate. "Now we found that a common variant in the IRF6 gene severely disrupts the ability of AP2 (protein) to bind to it. This in turn disrupts proper expression of the IRF6 gene," said Fedik Rahimov, the lead author from University of Iowa, in the Midwest of the United States.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-10/07/content_10158977.htm


Published: Monday, October 6, 2008 at 4:00 p.m.
Last Modified: Monday, October 6, 2008 at 4:00 p.m.
Florida to study role of environment, genetics in children
National and state organizations will follow 100,000 children across the country from birth to age 21 in an effort to study the role of environment and genetics in the health of children.
The study is made possible by a $54 million grant from the National Institute of Health. The study, which will be conducted by various institutions including the University of Central Florida in Orlando, will examine certain diseases in children, such as asthma, diabetes, obesity and autism. The ultimate goal is that findings will help develop better treatments, find prevention and, eventually, a cure for prevalent childhood diseases.


http://www.ocala.com/article/20081006/UNKNOWN/810060354/1357/OBIZ?Title=_No_heading_


deCODE genetics files IND application for cognition drug
Mon. October 06, 2008; Posted: 11:51 AM
Oct 06, 2008 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
DCGN Quote Chart News PowerRating -- deCODE genetics has submitted an investigational new drug application to the FDA for DG071, the company's novel small-molecule modulator of phosphodiesterase 4.
The compound is being developed as a new and potentially safer means of targeting phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) to combat
memory loss and cognitive deficits associated with Alzheimer's disease and other disorders in which neural signaling is reduced or impaired, the company said.

http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/1923746/


deCODE files new Alzheimer's drug
Monday 6th October 2008
Gene research firm deCODE genetics has filed a new Alzheimer's disease drug application with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).The company's investigational new drug application for DG071, a novel small-molecule modulator of phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4), is being developed as a new and potentially safer means of targeting PDE4 to combat memory loss and cognitive deficits associated with Alzheimer's.


http://www.pharmacyeurope.net/default.asp?title=deCODEfilesnewAlzheimer



Inflammatory bowel gene uncovered
Genetic variations which predispose people to a common inflammatory bowel condition have been uncovered by a team of German and UK researchers.
It was known that ulcerative colitis, which affects around 100,000 people in the UK, runs in families.
Now researchers have linked the condition with the gene that encodes for interleukin 10 (IL10) - a compound which regulates inflammation.
IL10 therapy has been tested in early studies, Nature Genetics reported.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7650530.stm



Breast cancer family history topic of monthly genetic series
HOUSTON -- (October 3, 2008) -- The effect of family history on breast cancer risk will be the topic of discussion in a public forum on Oct. 14 at The Health Museum of Houston.
The forum will feature Dr. Sharon Plon, director of the Baylor Adult Cancer Genetics Clinic at Baylor College of Medicine and Dr. Powel Brown, director of cancer prevention at the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center at BCM.
Sponsored by BCM and Texas Children's Hospital, the event is part of a monthly "Evening with Genetics" lecture series organized by BCM's Department of Molecular and Human Genetics. The series offers current information regarding care, education and research about genetic disorders.
http://www.bcm.edu/news/item.cfm?newsID=1233



The genetics of smell
your nose vs. mine; No wonder one person will detect peppercorns and another won't
BILL ZACHARKIW, Freelance
Published: Saturday, October 04
I have been laid up for the better part of the week with a pretty decent cold. While this has put a damper on my capacity to taste wine, it has been a welcome break considering I have tasted close to 700 wines over the last two weeks. It has also allowed me to catch up on some reading.


http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=5e48824b-ee93-4897-95a9-49e2f6c47510



Genetics: The New Nursing Frontier

Clemson Offers First National Conference in Health Care Genetics
Clemson University School of Nursing and the Greenwood Genetic Center will hold the first national conference in health care genetics on October 23 and 24, 2008. Speakers include Jean F. Jenkins, PhD, RN, senior clinical advisor to the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute.
For more information visit:
Clemson University School of Nursing Web site
By Debra Wood, RN, contributor
Scientists are continuing to find genetic connections to common illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and asthma. Some treatments already vary depending on a patient’s genetic makeup and research is now underway to further tailor care according to genetic profiles.
“Genetics and genomics, eventually, will streamline care and the options we offer patients, and hopefully, offer more benefit,” said Jean F. Jenkins PhD, RN, FAAN, senior clinical advisor to the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.


http://www.nursezone.com/Nursing-News-Events/more-news.aspx?ID=18401



Healthy Living: New study suggests asthma may be linked to genetics
Oct 2, 2008 02:00 AM EDT
Wednesday, October 1, 2008Reported by: Shari Small

About 20 million Americans have asthma, of which nine million are children. New evidence finds it can be a family affair.
"It feels like something is squeezing your lungs," said Breanna Coleman, describing her asthma.
13-year-old Breanna and 9-year-old Janee have battled asthma since they were babies. Their mother believes it came from her side of the family.
"I had it from my father, and mine being so bad, I figured the gene was strong and that, you know, they probably have it too," said mother Shavon Coleman.


http://www.ksby.com/Global/story.asp?S=9110309


Scientists study potato genetics
Scottish scientists are aiming to unlock the genetic secrets of the potato.
The Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI), near Dundee, hopes to map chromosome four of the root vegetable.
The scientists would then know where genes responsible for colour, shape, and disease resistance are positioned.
The new research is part of a number of projects looking at how to produce improved varieties of potato, barley and wheat.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/tayside_and_central/7646997.stm

Dollar Falls As US Manufacturing Report Hits Worst Level Since 2001 Terrorist Attacks

Wednesday, 01 October 2008 14:00:30 GMT


Thomson Financial NewsDollar o/n rates fall in Asia after US bailout approved (click here)
10.02.08, 12:11 AM ET
...The rate on overnight dollar funds fell to 3.0-4.5 percent, traders said. That compared to around 6 percent on Wednesday and 10 percent earlier this month when Lehman Brothers
collapse sparked a resurgence in the year-old global credit crisis....

All I heard for days after the 'bailout bill' was signed was that the Dollar is strong. Well, it's not strong and the further into this mess we get the less strong it is thanks to people just like McCain.

The only activity that will return value to the USA dollar is a strong domestic economy based in manufacturing and low unemployment as proposed by the Democrats that are attempting to strengthen the Middle Class to return a demand economy back to this country accompanied by good paying jobs that provides that demand.

Yen Gains on Speculation Stocks Rout to Spur Carry Trade Unwind (click here)
By Stanley White
Oct. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The yen rose against the dollar and the euro on speculation a global stocks rout will prompt investors to pare carry trades, bets on higher-yielding overseas assets funded in Japan.
The yen traded at 101.35 per dollar at 9:07 a.m. in Tokyo from 101.47 late yesterday. It reached 100.24 on Oct. 6, the strongest since April 10. Japan's currency was at 137.51 against the euro from 137.89 yesterday. It touched 135.05 on Oct. 6, the highest since September 2005. The dollar traded at $1.3566 per euro from $1.3588 yesterday.

Last Updated: October 7, 2008 20:13 EDT

The Cheney Observer


Harry? Harry? Are you alright? Your face is looking a little strange, Harry.





What is Jeb Bush's role in the Lehman Brothers meltdown?
Leartis Julia – Opinion
Wed, 17 Sep 2008 15:16:00 +0000
LEHMAN BROTHERS was founded in 1850. The firm managed to get through the Civil War, WWI, and WWII, the Great Depression, and the attacks of September 11, 2001. Yet after hiring Jeb Bush in late August of 2007, the firm suddenly goes belly up in a year. It also should be noted that in 2006, George H. Walker IV was also hired by Lehman Brothers.Now, let's take a walk down memory lane, shall we?Neil Bush: The brother of the current president, son of the elder Bush, was part of yet another huge financial meltdown. This was known as the Savings and Loan scandal (S&L). From Salon: Long before that, in the late 1980s, Neil Bush made bigger news for his controversial role as a director of Silverado Savings and Loan, which collapsed and cost taxpayers roughly $1 billion. (Federal regulators accused Bush of various conflicts of interests, but he was never charged. A civil suit against Bush and other Silverado officers was later settled for $26.5 million.)


http://www.talkzimbabwe.com/news/130/ARTICLE/3376/2008-09-17.html




Lehman hires Jeb Bush as private equity advisor
Thu Aug 30, 2007 5:36pm EDT
NEW YORK, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Lehman Brothers has hired Jeb Bush, brother of the President of the United States, as an advisor to its private equity business, a source familiar with the situation said.
Lehman hired another relative of U.S. President George W. Bush last year--George Walker, a second cousin, who heads up the bank's asset management business.
Jeb Bush is the former governor of Florida.
Lehman Brothers declined to comment.
(Reporting by Dan Wilchins)


http://www.reuters.com/article/fundsFundsNews/idUSN3046902620070830





Facts say GOP caused market crisis
10/7/2008 8:05:38 AM


Last week's letter to the editor blaming the current financial crisis on the Democrats disregards Republican Party ties that have weakened our economy.
According to the FDIC, deregulation of the financial industry was supported by the Reagan administration Garn-St.Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982. The S&L crisis of the1980s included Sen. McCain, who was part of the "Keating Five," and Neil Bush, director of the collapsed Silverado S&L.
The FDIC estimates that U.S. taxpayer losses due to the S&L government bailout amounted to $123.8 billion, or 81 percent of the total costs. Enron was the top contributor to George W. Bush's 2000 presidential campaign as well as to Sen. Phil Gramm, former co-chair of the McCain campaign.
In 2000, Sen. Gramm co-sponsored the Commodity Futures Modernization Act whose risky investment instruments were labeled by Warren Buffet as "financial weapons of mass destruction."
When President Clinton left office, there was a budget surplus of $128 billion. George W. Bush will leave a deficit of at least $401 billion. If Republicans want to continue to blame the current economic problems on Democrats, they need to have correct facts to support that claim.
Cecilia Dingledy
Rochester



http://www.postbulletin.com/newsmanager/templates/localnews_story.asp?z=23&a=365048




After a Breakup, Ring Disputes Sometimes Land in Court
Posted Oct 7, 2008, 10:08 am CDT

By Debra Cassens Weiss
...In a more recent case, billionaire investor Gerald Tsai, who has since died, was arguing over the return of a $243,000 engagement ring he gave to Sharon Bush, the former wife of the president’s brother Neil Bush.
Sharon Bush was represented by matrimonial lawyer Raoul Felder. “I can’t understand how a man is not embarrassed to ask for his ring back,” he told the Times. “It always amazes me what happened to chivalry.”
The case was resolved earlier this year. Raoul said he can’t disclose the terms, but his client has since been seen wearing the ring.


http://www.abajournal.com/news/after_a_breakup_ring_disputes_sometimes_land_in_court/




Woman sues oil exec over daughter's drug death
© 2008 The Associated Press
Oct. 6, 2008, 8:49PM
…Geneva Cloud sued Robert Pace Andrews for $2 million in a lawsuit filed Monday. Andrews is owner, president and CEO of Houston-based Andrews Technologies Inc., a provider and contractor to the oil industry. His ex-wife is married to Neil Bush, a brother of President Bush.
Andrews is serving two years' probation after pleading guilty in April to possession of less than a gram of cocaine. He was granted deferred adjudication, which means he will not have a conviction on his record if he successfully complies with the terms of his probation.
Geneva Cloud alleged that Andrews supplied cocaine to her daughter, 19-year-old Jessica Lynn Cloud.
On Nov. 2, Andrews called 911 to report that a guest at his town house became unconscious after ingesting cocaine. Jessica Lynn Cloud, a part-time dancer at Centerfold's nightclub, died the next day at a hospital. An autopsy found she died from complications of acute cocaine intoxication and her death was ruled an accident….


http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/6043550.html





Schumer asks feds to include student loans in bailout
BY KARLA SCHUSTER

karla.schuster@newsday.com
October 7, 2008
Sen. Charles Schumer is calling on the federal government to protect college students and their families from the credit crunch by expanding the economic bailout to include student loans."We have to build a wall around the student loan market to protect our kids from the credit crisis," Schumer said at a news conference yesterday in Massapequa outside Plainedge High School, where students from a senior government class peppered him with questions about college costs and loan availability."My parents tell me I have to be realistic about where I want to go, and money is nearly as important as how good my grades are," said Marianne Kennedy, 17, of Seaford, who is applying to both public and private schools. "They don't want me having huge debt when I graduate."


http://www.newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/tuesday/business/ny-bzloan075873054oct07,0,5924441.story





5 killings in 2 days in New Orleans
10/7/2008, 4:15 p.m. CDT
The Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans has been rocked by multiple killings — five in two days — pushing the number of people slain in the city this year to 151.
The killings began Sunday afternoon when Kendrick Sherman, 18, and Durrell Pooler, 23, were gunned down on a city street.
Two cars sped away from the scene. Sherman died on the sidewalk and Pooler died across the street.


http://www.nola.com/newsflash/index.ssf?/base/news-43/1223408347147570.xml&storylist=louisiana





No more freebie club memberships for Supremes, federal judges
By Carol Eisenberg
October 7, 2008 at 2:21pm
The perks of being a federal judge just got fewer.
With most of the media’s attention fixed on the financial rescue package these last 10 days, few noticed that Congress had passed a bill barring Supreme Court justices on down from accepting honorary club memberships worth more than $50.


http://news.muckety.com/2008/10/07/federal-judges-will-have-to-pay-for-golf-like-everyone-else/5571




Kosmas is honorable alternative to Feeney
Republican Congressman Tom Feeney is the local manifestation of the politics of division.Under FBI investigation for alleged ethics violations surrounding his association with jailed lobbyist Jack Abramoff, Feeney has shared in the Karl Rove/George Bush ascendency and ought now to share in its long-overdue demise.If we are to fully embrace the possibility of a new and better day, we must repudiate the extremist partisan spirit embodied by Feeney and others and choose a new direction. Reason dictates that change is needed now.There is a clear, honorable and common sense alternative in Democrat Suzanne Kosmas.I would urge readers to consider their choice carefully in the light of present circumstances and vote on the evidence for the lady who is, in my humble opinion, the better candidate.


http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081007/OPINION/81006039/1006/news01






McCain on Keating
10/6/08, 1:17 pm EST
I address John McCain’s dealings with the felonious financier Charlie Keating in
this section of Rolling Stone’s cover story.
But there’s quite a bit more about their relationship that comes from McCain himself, in his memoir Worth the Fighting For.
His account is replete with details of unrepentant entanglements and top-dollar favors that would make Jack Abramoff blush.
They were much more than “social friends” as McCain’s lawyer said on a conference call today.
Charlie Keating, his family and associates raised over $100,000 for my first campaign, and for each of the two that followed. That was a hell of a lot of money in those days…. Supporters like Charlie were not easy to come by for a first-time candidate, and I made damn sure that he knew how much I appreciated his support.
More important, I became friends with Charlie, his family, and many of the top executives and employees of his company. [pp. 59]
And…
He was as close to the archetype of the high-flying eighties chief executive as anyone I had encountered, and he was a hell of a lot of fun to be around.
On several occasions, he invited Cindy and me to his beautiful vacation retreat at Cat Cay in the Bahamas, flying us there, with our infant daughter, Meghan, and her nanny, on his private jet….
He entertained us lavishly, as was his style. We would all crowd on his yacht, off for a day of swimming and snorkeling, and then return for another extravagant party with the best wine, food, and entertainment available…
I would be lying if I were to deny… just how eagerly I awaited invitations to Charlie Keating’s Shangri-la. [pp. 60]


http://www.rollingstone.com/nationalaffairs/index.php/2008/10/06/mccain-on-keating/




Busansky Would Restore Faith In Elections Office
The Tampa Tribune
Published: October 5, 2008

Since becoming Hillsborough's Supervisor of Elections five years ago, Buddy Johnson has been steeped in controversy, secrecy, wasteful spending and outright bungling.
Johnson was appointed by former Gov. Jeb Bush after then-supervisor Pam Iorio resigned to run for mayor in 2003, though he has subsequently been elected. But never has Johnson seemed comfortable in his role, committed to the daily job or in command of the details.
Johnson's personal problems and inept management style have made too many headlines. He's failed to pay his taxes and is in a conflict over his debt on a condo. And though he spends taxpayer money with abandon, he cut his own property taxes by $11,000 by arranging to have 17 cows graze on his land.
Voters deserve better and can demand it this Election Day when Johnson, a Republican, faces former Hillsborough County Commissioner Phyllis Busansky, a Democrat.


http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/oct/05/busansky-would-restore-faith-in-elections-office/



Now I Understand Why Palin Was Sequestered! (Anti-Intelligence Movement Backfires
…I don't think more than five minutes passed before I was sitting in front of the television with my mouth open. I just could not believe what I was seeing and hearing! Putting partisanship aside for a moment, if you are a rational, objective and intelligent human being, you cannot in good conscience say that you believe this woman is ready to be Vice President - and definitely not President (considering John McCain's age and medical history).
Yes, when a person must attend five schools (one a repeat) just to obtain one undergraduate degree, their intelligence comes into question! (
Source) Sadly, Gov. Palin's interview proves that her lack of intelligence and lack of intellectual sophistication on a range of issues is no longer questionable, but rather an obvious fact! I thought we could expect more from the war hero, the experienced politician, the Maverick who chose her. Maybe I expected too much from the US Naval Academy graduate who graduated at the bottom of his class (Rank 894 of 899). (Source)
Naturally, some will call me elitist for pointing out such facts (the latest Republican talking point and manufactured insult). Like many Americans, I'm simply tired of the dumb-down politics and anti-intelligence movement of recent years. It is what gave us George W. Bush yesterday and it is threatening to give us McCain/Palin today.
Sometimes, I wonder if those on the Right (or those who support the Right) ever ask themselves, particularly the NON-white collar voter, why the following demographics support Senator Obama in extremely high numbers:

Young (under 40)
Educated (college degree or higher)
Middle & Higher Incomes
Blue Collar (especially minorities)
Metropolitan Residents
ALL Races & Ethnicities (which also fall into one or more of the categories listed above)

Arguably, Senator Obama's coalition looks more like America. And when people say Obama is "inexperienced," "only a good speaker," "lacks substance," or has "no good ideas," then why are the educated and higher income earners (typically highly educated) flocking to him in high numbers? What are the smart people missing that the others are not? I'd like to know. Of course, intelligence is not measured by education alone, although it IS a strong indicator. It is also built from life experience, particularly in a diverse environment. But wait! Senator Obama has a lock on this demographic too. They're the youth (growing up in diverse communities) and metropolitan residents (living and working in diverse environments).

In contrast, the Republican Party consists of only higher income/educated whites and non-educated/blue collar whites. Of course, there are a few minority members and supporters, but they're numbers are not statistically significant. In other words, it's as if they don't exist in the party at all. In essence, the Republican Party is a "Whites Only" club consisting of the haves and have nots. I understand why the "haves" belong to the Republican Party - it serves their interests. Sadly, the "have nots" haven't learned that the party doesn't serve theirs, despite how comforting the party's color may be. Perhaps this is why they are willing to blindly embrace Gov. Palin - to their detriment…


http://www.thesaudavoice.com/the_sauda_voice/2008/09/now-i-understan.html





Why Do Republicans Hate America?
North Star Writers Group
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October 06, 2008
By David B. LivingstoneIt wasn´t really a surprise when George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and their neocon accomplices exploited the tragedy of September 11 to lead the nation into a disastrous, unprovoked and morally indefensible war of aggression in the oh-so-coincidentally oil-rich nation of Iraq. Nor was it especially shocking when this same administration exploited the same tragedy to ramrod through a succession of Constitution-gutting pieces of legislation – the FISA bill, the Patriot Act, Patriot II – designed to subvert a baker´s dozen of the previously inalienable rights Americans had held dear. And who can claim astonishment that this same administration would, over the course of eight disastrous years, preside over the savaging of the environment, the corruption of the U.S. attorney system and the federal judiciary, the doubling of the national debt and the irreversible diminishment of America´s standing in the eyes of virtually all of its global neighbors?This is, after all, Republicans doing what Republicans have always done – unflinchingly serving their twin masters of power and profit, pursuing both at all costs regardless of the consequences to the nation or the people that they pretend to love. Since the Nixon era, Republicans have known that they could get the American public to accept even the most egregious, exploitative and downright insane polices and practices, provided they were sufficiently cloaked in obfuscating layers of patriotism and paranoia.


http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/76626





Hanford Workers Concerned Financial Crisis Could Affect 2009 Budget
Oct 7, 2008 03:26 AM EDT
RICHLAND, Wash-- With the recent financial crisis many Hanford workers are wondering if this will affect the 2009 budget. KNDU met with Bechtel leaders Monday, they say there should be no effect on next years budget. Bechtel holds the Vitrification Plant contract.The plant is about 45 percent complete and once finished it will turn nuclear waste into glass logs. Its one of the biggest federally funded construction projects in the country. The only concern for leaders at Bechtel is the Tri-Party Agreement, which they hope happens before the election. If it does not happen before, the head of the Department of Energy could change and the budget could be altered.


http://www.kndo.com/Global/story.asp?S=9134554&nav=menu484_2_7




Bechtel wins Saudi smelter deal
MEED reported that US based Bechtel has clinched a key aluminum smelter project in Saudi Arabia.Meed without saying how it got the information reported that Betchel has been appointed as the engineering, procurement and construction management contractor for Al-Zabirah smelter project at Ras al Zour.The smelter is being developed by Alumco a joint venture of Saudi Arabian Mining Company and the British Canadian company Rio Tinto Alcan.


http://steelguru.com/news/index/2008/10/07/NjU1OTQ%3D/Bechtel_wins_Saudi_smelter_deal.html





Franken, Coleman ads cross line between fact, fiction
A Franken ad criticizing Coleman for holding no hearings into Iraq contract abuse isn't entirely accurate, but neither is a rebuttal ad Coleman is airing about his successes.
By

PAT DOYLE, Star Tribune
Last update: October 6, 2008 - 9:46 PM
In Oct of 2006 (immediately preceeding the change of congressional leadership, coincidentally?), tucked away in a HUGE military
… read more authorization bill was an obscure provision that set a specific termination date for this federal oversight agency, the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, as Oct. 1, 2007. The clause was inserted by the Republican side of the House Armed Services Committee over the objections of Democratic counterparts during a closed-door conference, and it has generated surprise and some outrage among lawmakers who say they had no idea it was in the final legislation.... Now after hearing Coleman's claims of being a "watchdog" and not a lapdog, he was STRANGELY SILENT about the need to continue SIGIR, a program he supposedly championed, beyond 2007. It was actually Rep. Ike Skelton, a Missouri Democrat due to become chairman of the House
U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman's role in addressing alleged contract abuse in the Iraq war is the focus of an ad by his challenger, Al Franken, and a counterattack ad by Coleman.
Franken's ad is blunt: "As chairman of the most powerful investigative committee in the Senate, Norm Coleman had the perfect perch to look into no-bid contracts in Iraq. But Coleman did nothing."


http://www.startribune.com/politics/national/senate/30548389.html?elr=KArks:DCiUMEaPc:UiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUU





Coleman and corruption
by Ed Felienpublished
October 6, 08
…But, by 1998, Dresser Industries ceased to exist. George Bush Sr. and George Bush Jr. took Dick Cheney, then CEO of Halliburton, on a hunting trip and sold him on the idea of Halliburton buying Dresser. Cheney called it a “win-win.” The stock market thought otherwise and the stock plummeted. It was a stock transfer. Halliburton bought Dresser for $7.7 billion when Halliburton was worth only $8 billion at the time. What that means is that the Bush family ended up owning controlling interest in Halliburton.When Cheney quit Halliburton to become Bush’s vice president he continued to receive a deferred salary of around $200,000 a year from Halliburton and his stock options grew from about $250,000 to $8 million in 2005. Senator Frank Lautenberg served on Coleman’s subcommittee: “I was eager to get to the bottom of the serious allegations against Halliburton and other contractors—potentially the biggest wartime rip-off in our country’s history. But Norm Coleman and the Republican leadership of the committee simply refused to investigate. Even after multiple requests from me and my colleagues to get the committee to do its job and get to the bottom of it—they refused. As an Army veteran, the committee’s failures were infuriating, especially because it was undermining the well-being of our troops in Iraq. By turning a blind eye to Halliburton’s transgressions in Iraq, Norm Coleman refused to protect billions in taxpayer dollars. And the reason he refused is tragic: merely to protect Vice President Cheney from embarrassment….


http://www.southsidepride.com/2008/10/articles/coleman.html





High court refuses to hear racial profiling case
Jose Cerqueira had sued American Airlines for discrimination after being removed from a flight in 2003.
By

Warren Richey
October 7, 2008 edition
WASHINGTON - The US Supreme Court has declined to hear the case of a man who was kicked off an American Airlines jetliner in Boston because a flight attendant thought he looked like a Middle Eastern terrorist.
John Cerqueira is an American citizen of Portuguese heritage who was trying to fly home to Fort Lauderdale on Dec. 28, 2003. Instead, he was escorted off the jetliner and questioned by police for two hours because American Airlines personnel thought his dark hair and olive complexion made him look Middle Eastern.
When police realized the mistake, they reported back that Mr. Cerqueira was cleared to travel. But American refused to issue him a ticket on any of its flights.
Cerqueira sued American Airlines for discrimination and won. An appeals court in Boston reversed that decision.
On Monday, the Supreme Court announced it would not examine the case. The justices offered no explanation for their decision. The action means the appeals court ruling throwing out Cerqueira's case remains undisturbed.


http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/1007/p25s15-usju.html




Justices criticize FTC in cigarette case
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- Two U.S. Supreme Court justices said the federal government may be partially to blame for a claim that cigarette companies deceptively call some smokes light.
During oral arguments Monday in Altria Group (

NYSE:MO) et al vs Good et al, Justices Samuel Alito and Antonin Scalia suggested the Federal Trade Commission knew for years the ads were founded on flawed claims and did little or nothing, ScotusBlog.com reported.
Talking to an FTC lawyer, Alito said, "You created this whole problem. You have misled everyone who has bought these cigarettes for a long time."
Assistant to the Solicitor General Douglas Hallward-Dreimeier of the Justice Department said the tobacco industry knew as early as 1967 that its claim of low tar and nicotine in "light" cigarettes was invalid.
Scalia countered, however, that knowledge of the claim being invalid was known for some time and "the FTC has done nothing."
The case asks whether federal law bars individual smokers from suing under state law, alleging ads deceptively promoting "light" cigarettes as being low in tar and nicotine. The tobacco industry claimed federal law on cigarette labeling and marketing expressly pre-empts state law claims and the FTC allowing the ads during the years implicitly pre-empts such claims.


http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/10/06/Justices_criticize_FTC_in_cigarette_case/UPI-35721223332255/




Rice leaves US-India nuclear deal unsigned
By James Lamont in New Delhi
Published: October 5 2008 18:27
Last updated: October 5 2008 18:27
Last-minute administrative hitches forced Condoleezza Rice, US secretary of state, to leave New Delhi at the weekend without signing the US-India nuclear deal to end more than three decades of isolation for India’s nuclear programme.
Ms Rice’s visit, on the heels of US Senate approval of the civil nuclear deal last week, had been widely billed as concluding the agreement after three years of tough negotiations. Opposition parties in India had even intended to make Saturday a day of mourning for what they perceive to be India’s capitulation to the US.


http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8aa7beb0-9300-11dd-98b5-0000779fd18c.html?nclick_check=1




Obama gains as economy weakens

By DAMIEN CAVE
The New York Times
Published: Monday, October 6, 2008 at 6:30 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, October 5, 2008 at 9:40 p.m.
NEW PORT RICHEY - Jim Piccillo lost his job as a bank vice president in August, applied for food stamps to support his two young daughters and swore off a life of loyalty to the Republican Party. He now volunteers here in Pasco County for Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois.
Madeline Aquanno's change of heart came more recently. Two weeks ago, she said, she had planned to vote for Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the Republican, who impressed her with his knowledge of the world. But as the economy began to scare her more than terrorism, she reconsidered.
"Obama is more for the people," she said, near the pool at her middle-class retirement community in Broward County. "I'm worried about the jobs that are being lost, for my son, my daughter, my granddaughter. You have to look down the line."


http://www.ocala.com/article/20081006/NEWS/810050345/1402/NEWS?Title=Obama_gains_as_economy_weakens




President Bush no doubt knows that his commutation of the prison sentence of I. Lewis
Published:Saturday, October 4, 2008
President Bush no doubt knows that his commutation of the prison sentence of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, the top aide of Vice President Dick Cheney, in the C.I.A. leak case will forever be a part of his legacy. Libby had been ordered to serve 30 months in prison for his convictions on perjury and obstruction charges in the case related to the leaking of Valerie Plame Wilson’s identity.
Bush’s commutation was roundly criticized because it was viewed as executive branch interference in the work of the judicial branch. Libby had just lost a bid before an appellate court to remain free pending further review of his convictions when Bush stepped in.
It would certainly be an abuse of power if the Oval Office got involved in another case involving the executive. We would hope the president uses the remaining months in his tenure to mend his reputation, not further damage it.


http://www.vindy.com/news/2008/oct/04/president-bush-no-doubt-knows-that-his-commutation/