Sunday, March 11, 2007

Resign Is A Bloody Understatement...Most If Not All Deserve The Guillotine & The Glad Arena For Their Nasty Evil Henchmen

Enter The Passionsword Arena Of follow You Down
The Dirty Deeds & Dirty money trail Of covert evil henchmen...

It is inexplicable why You All are not
demanding this government's mass resignation.

And It's Many Of You Brain-Dead Brain-Washed & Brain-Challenged
Ninnies-Nincompoops & Numbskulls That have In collective failure
Been Asinine Enough to take your evil political leaders at their word.
So It Is By The Blade High Time For A Collective Gathering Of Souls
Big Transformational Paradigm Shift Change Over...

Enter Once Again The Glad Independent Centrist Arena Of...
Resign Is A Bloody Understatement...Most If Not All Of You
 Bloody Murderers & Hypocritical Two Faced Liars
Deserve The Guillotine & The Glad Arena For Their Nasty Evil Henchmen

Confidence What Bloody Confidence…
What a Real Deal S&SS= Sick & Sad Scenario

Bush promised swift action on the findings,
but reiterated his confidence in Gonzales and his Herman...

FBI Director Robert Mueller.

Hell There Georgy Boy Bad Luck Bush-Whacker We Have No Confidence In You
Let Alone In Your Evil Rotten Dumb-Dumb Henchmen...

Thus...We Have no Confidence In Any Of You Bad Luck Evil Bush-Whackers Who Without Premise For Battle & Correct Stratagems Nor Right Strategies To Get The Hard Core Job Done Right Have Made A Real big Mess Of Everything For Future Generations To Thus Sort Out & Through You All's Big False Premise Messes!!! .Bottom Line Period!!

High Level Pieces Of Filth High On Themselves & High Level Federal Officials Who Have Been Given Way Too Much Authority & Power Along With Their Positions & Badges, Not Being Held Responsible For Their Evil Actions & Failures While All The While Holding Others Accountable For Their Actions & Failures... A major preoccupation of a Bush administration already struggling to defend the unpopular war in Iraq.

Still Having Trouble Frankly Figuring Out Its Tactical Basic base???
well well...Just wait & see...Frankly more a Frankly Coming...Right Frank...

Chiasmus occurs when the order of words is reversed in parallel expressions.
While you may not be familiar with the word, you're well acquainted with the phenomenon,
for it shows up in thousands of famous quotations...

"Whoever exalts himself will be humbled,
and whoever humbles himself will be exalted."
-- Matthew 23: 11-12

Thus In Memoriam To Passionsword Arena Phonetic-Verbal-Syntactical Wit"

Thus...
U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales should resign following disclosures
of mass firings of federal prosecutors and a report the FBI improperly obtained
information on private citizens. Yes…Gonzales As Well As FBI Director Robert Mueller. should go,
"We Gladly think Not Only Has Bush-Cheney &Gonzales-Mueller lost the confidence of the vast majority of the American people But The vast Majority Of Republicans have also Lost That confidence."

Think About That There Lindsay & Mic-cain…

Two of the former prosecutors said they were fired after receiving improper calls from Republican lawmakers or staffers about ongoing investigations. Another was replaced by a former White House aide, and had warned fellow ousted colleagues that the administration might retaliate if they complained.

The Justice Department has denied any wrongdoing, saying the prosecutors were ousted largely for job-related issues or policy differences.

Is at best clumsy Is A Bloody Understatement There Lindsay…Your Evil Party Looks As Bad Or Better Yet Even Worse Than The Clinton’s & Democreepes Did in The Late 1990’s!!!

U.S. military: Censorship was justified

By MATTHEW PENNINGTON, Associated Press Writer
Sat Mar 10, 3:43 AM ET

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - The U.S. military asserted that an American soldier was justified in erasing journalists' footage of the aftermath of a suicide bombing and shooting in
Afghanistan last week, saying publication could have compromised a military investigation and led to false public conclusions.
The comments came Friday in response to an Associated Press protest that a U.S. soldier had forced two freelance journalists working for the AP to delete photos and video at the scene of violence March 4 in Barikaw, eastern Afghanistan. At least eight Afghans were killed and 34 wounded.

"Investigative integrity is one circumstance when civil and military authorities will reluctantly exercise the right to control what a journalist is permitted to document," Col. Victor Petrenko, chief of staff to the top U.S. commander in eastern Afghanistan, said in a letter Friday.

He added that photographs or video taken by "untrained people" might "capture visual details that are not as they originally were."

The AP disputed the assertions.

"That is not a reasonable justification for erasing images from our cameras," said AP Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll in New York. "AP's journalists in Afghanistan are trained, accredited professionals working at an appropriate distance from the bombing scene. In democratic societies, legitimate journalists are allowed to work without having their equipment seized and their images deleted."

Afghan witnesses and gunshot victims said U.S. forces fired on civilians in cars and on foot along at least a six-mile stretch of road from Barikaw following the suicide attack against the Marine convoy. The U.S. military said insurgents also fired on American forces during the attack. One Marine was wounded.

A U.S. soldier deleted the AP journalists' footage that showed a civilian four-wheel drive vehicle in which three Afghans were shot to death about 100 yards from the suicide bombing. The journalists had met requests from the military to not move any closer to the bomb site.

Other Afghan journalists said the military also deleted their footage.

Petrenko said that if people who are not part of the investigation entered such a "secured area" they could disturb evidence and other clues, "potentially fouling the conclusions of the investigation."

Petrenko said that taking pictures could also misrepresent what had happened in the incident.

"When untrained people take photographs or video, there is a very real risk that the images or videography will capture visual details that are not as they originally were," he said. "If such visual media are subsequently used as part of the public record to document an event like this, then public conclusions about such a serious event can be falsely made."

The AP also raised concerns about the military's efforts to restrict its coverage of the Feb. 15 crash of a U.S. helicopter in southern Zabul province in which eight soldiers were killed and 14 wounded. Two AP journalists and their vehicle were searched extensively in an effort to prevent footage of the wreckage getting out.

Petrenko justified that action on the grounds of "operational security" exercised when "equipment, aircraft or component parts are classified."

He maintained that the U.S. military had no intention of curbing freedom of the press in Afghanistan.

"We are completely committed to a free and independent press, and we hope that we can help encourage this tradition in places where new and free governments are taking root," Petrenko said.

"It so happens that on these two recent occasions, military operational or security requirements were compelling interests that overrode the otherwise protected rights of the press."

LA verità nella preda...
Gonzales, Mueller admit FBI broke law...
While They Expect Others Not Too They Do Double...LIARS!!!

Thus All The Right Wing Wanker Yanker A-JerKs
Falling On Their Own Rusty Swords...HA HA HA...

Gonzales, Mueller admit FBI broke law
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer
Sat Mar 10, 7:54 AM ET

WASHINGTON - The nation's top two law enforcement officials acknowledged Friday the
FBI broke the law to secretly pry out personal information about Americans. They apologized and vowed to prevent further illegal intrusions.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales left open the possibility of pursuing criminal charges against FBI agents or lawyers who improperly used the USA Patriot Act in pursuit of suspected terrorists and spies.

The FBI's transgressions were spelled out in a damning 126-page audit by Justice Department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine. He found that agents sometimes demanded personal data on people without official authorization, and in other cases improperly obtained telephone records in non-emergency circumstances.

The audit also concluded that the FBI for three years underreported to Congress how often it used national security letters to ask businesses to turn over customer data. The letters are administrative subpoenas that do not require a judge's approval.

"People have to believe in what we say," Gonzales said.
"And so I think this was very upsetting to me. And it's frustrating."

"We have some work to do to reassure members of Congress and the American people that we are serious about being responsible in the exercise of these authorities," he said.
Under the Patriot Act, the national security letters give the FBI authority to demand that telephone companies, Internet service providers, banks, credit bureaus and other businesses produce personal records about their customers or subscribers. About three-fourths of the letters issued between 2003 and 2005 involved counterterror cases, with the rest for espionage investigations, the audit reported.

Shoddy record-keeping and human error were to blame for the bulk of the problems, said Justice auditors, who were careful to note they found no indication of criminal misconduct.

Still, "we believe the improper or illegal uses we found involve serious misuses of national security letter authorities," the audit concluded.

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller said many of the problems were being fixed, including by building a better internal data collection system and training employees on the limits of their authority. The FBI has also scrapped the use of "exigent letters," which were used to gather information without the signed permission of an authorized official.

"But the question should and must be asked: How could this happen? Who is accountable?" Mueller said. "And the answer to that is, I am to be held accountable."

Mueller said he had not been asked to resign, nor had he discussed doing so with other officials. He said employees would probably face disciplinary actions, not criminal charges, following an internal investigation of how the violations occurred.

The audit incensed lawmakers in Congress already seething over the recent dismissals of eight U.S. attorneys. Democrats who lead House and Senate judiciary and intelligence oversight panels promised hearings on the findings. Several lawmakers — Republicans and Democrats alike — raised the possibility of scaling back the FBI's authority.

"It's up to Congress to end these abuses as soon as possible," said Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee. "The Patriot Act was never intended to allow the Bush administration to violate fundamental constitutional rights."

Rep. Pete Hoekstra, top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, said the audit shows "a major failure by Justice to uphold the law."

"If the Justice Department is going to enforce the law, it must follow it as well," said Hoekstra, of Michigan.

Responded Bush: "Those are nice statements, and now they can act on them."

The
American Civil Liberties Union said the audit proves Congress must amend the Patriot Act to require judicial approval anytime the FBI wants access to sensitive personal information.

"The attorney general and the FBI are part of the problem, and they cannot be trusted to be part of the solution," said ACLU's executive director, Anthony D. Romero.

Both Gonzales and Mueller called the national security letters vital tools in pursuing terrorists and spies in the United States. "They are the bread and butter of our investigations," Mueller said. (How about Fraudulent Lying Politicians & Dirty Judges)

Gonzales asked the inspector general to issue a follow-up audit in July on whether the FBI had followed recommendations to fix the problems.

Fine's annual review is required by Congress, over the objections of the Bush administration. It concluded that the number of national security letters requested by the FBI skyrocketed in the years after the Patriot Act became law. Each letter issued may contain several requests.

In 2000, for example, the FBI issued an estimated 8,500 requests. That number peaked in 2004 with 56,000. Overall, the FBI reported issuing 143,074 requests in national security letters between 2003 and 2005.

But that did not include an additional 8,850 requests that were never recorded in the FBI's database, the audit found. A sample review of 77 case files at four FBI field offices showed that agents had underreported the number of national security letter requests by about 22 percent.

Additionally, the audit found, the FBI identified 26 possible violations in its use of the letters, including failing to get proper authorization, making improper requests under the law and unauthorized collection of telephone or Internet e-mail records.

The FBI also used exigent letters to quickly get information — sometimes in non-emergency situations — without going through proper channels. In at least 700 cases, these letters were sent to three telephone companies to get billing records and subscriber information, the audit found.

On the Net: The report is at: http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/reports/FBI/index.h

Now On To ...
The conditions at Walter Reed that were detailed last month by The Washington Post. Since then, Gates has forced Army Secretary Francis Harvey to resign and Maj. Gen. George W. Weightman, who was in charge of Walter Reed since August 2006, was ousted from his post. Now The Armywill force its surgeon general, Lt. Gen. Kevin C. Kiley, to retire, , the third high-level official to lose his job over poor outpatient treatment of wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Kiley, who headed Walter Reed from 2002 to 2004, has been a lightning rod for criticism over conditions at the Army's premier medical facility, including during congressional hearings last week. Soldiers and their families have complained about substandard living conditions and bureaucratic delays at the hospital overwhelmed with wounded from the wars.

Next Should Be Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson...
You Bet Ya it's Time For You To Step Down Too There JIMBO!!!
Also Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Richard Cody Should Do The same & Follow
Jimbo On Down...Bottom Line!!!

Now On To Other Issues Concerning All Americans...

Bush asked Congress on Friday for $3.2 billion to pay for the new Iraq troops, as well as for 3,500 new U.S. troops to expand training of local police and army units in
Afghanistan.

That money is to come out of his request for nearly $100 billion to finance this year's war operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Mo Money Mo money For mo Failures While They &
Their buddies Get mo & Mo'Richer & Richer On It All...Sheesh...

Also More Right Wing Buddies In Scandals...
Take Right Wing Columbian Uribe & His Buddies

Bush has indicated he will ask Congress to maintain current
aid levels to Colombia at roughly $700 million annually.

Bush's renewal of support came at a key moment.

Uribe is involved in a political scandal involving allies who allegedly colluded with right-wing militias in a reign of terror that nearly subverted Colombian democracy.

And Democrats who now control the U.S. Congress are asking tough questions about whether U.S. aid to Colombia is effective. Colombia receives more U.S. money than any country outside the Middle East and Afghanistan — to the tune of nearly $4 billion in mostly military aid since Uribe took office in 2002.

Colombia remains the source of more than 90 percent of the world's cocaine despite record aerial fumigation of coca crops. And the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, has neither been defeated nor had any members of its leadership captured.

Uribe is aware of the stakes. A rambling opening statement at his joint appearance with Bush seemed designed to reassure foreign audiences.

So Lets Talk About Right Wing TERROR & RIGHT WING TERROR CELLS
 NOT JUST LEFTIST TERROR CELLS ALL THE TIME!!!
Remember There Christians It Was The Right Wing Who NAILED CHRIST>>>
So For Christ's Sake Be a Little Fairer About Who Is Really Doing What Here...

For the day of vengeance was in my heart,
and the year of my redemption has come." {Isa 63:3-4 NIV}

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Libation helps you not, nor sacrifice.
He has no altar, and hears no hymns;
From him alone Persuasion stands apart."

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Exit Now Once Again Within Sweet Lady Liberty's Divine...
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All Served Up Ready To Order in Chiastic Order...

Still Having Trouble Frankly Figuring Out Its Tactical Basic base???
well well...Just wait & see...Frankly more a Frankly Coming...Right Frank...

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