I just saw the movie Rendition for the first time. If you have not seen it, it is definitely a must see. Another of the shameful Bush era legacies that hopefully have come to an end, rendition is the action of sending a suspect to another country where they will be tortured, to get around our constitution and laws.
What was even more compelling than the actual movie was the commentary. Included was an amazing documentary interview with a victim and the family of another victim of rendition, whose stories contributed to the screenplay of the movie. Its about 26 minutes long, but I urge you to watch it. It is very graphic though, so I would suggest you exercise caution.
Recently, President Obama honored the CIA officers and contractors who died in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan. The alleged perpetrator was a double agent Jordanian. AlJazeera carried an extended interview with his Turkish widow. Some of her comments were very interesting:
1. Her husband became a changed man after being jailed and tortured in Jordan. It is possible this is when he was recruited to be an agent for the CIA, as well as possibly by AlQaeda.
2. He seemed to be stateless, like many other Muslims, especially the Palestinians, who can not return to their home country for political or other reasons. He had requested she find out how he could try to obtain Turkish citizenship and constantly was telling her he would be back soon with her and the children.
3. She supported what he had done because "he had killed Americans"
Lets start with #3. Years ago, the rest of the world admired the US and our people. Everyone looked up to the US, aspired to visit the US, and wished to become a citizen. What has happened to change this?
One of the many possible reasons is our foreign policy, both our public official policies and actions, and our secret policies and actions as carried out by the CIA and as illustrated by this film and this recent incident. Our unfettering support for Israeli aggression and oppressive regimes has fomented an atmosphere whereby people look at the US as an imperialist state, out to pursue its own and its allies' interests irrespective of who suffers as a result. The US' inability to stand behind the Goldstone report on the Gaza atrocities is illustrative of that. The claims by Israel and its allies of bias in this report is shocking to say the least. I think in any situation where 13 people die on one side, the majority being soldiers in an aggressive formidable army attacking a slum, and 1400 people die on the other, the majority being civilians, women and children, involving the use of excessive and illegal force, and blame is placed equally on both, people will ask WHAT?
Why would this Jordanian, who was looking forward to rejoining his wife and kids, take his own life?
How about the recent conviction of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani, in NY court for attempted murder of US officers. I mentioned her story last year. She was captured and detained by the US and its allies in Pakistan/Afghanistan, and her children were also taken. Years of detention later, and she is named as a most wanted terrorist. She reappears in custody, and is shot, after supposedly grabbing the guns of those interrogating her and firing at them. Why would an MIT educated scientist allegedly try to kill US officers? And why are there so many holes in the story of her capture, disappearance, recapture, and the disappearance of her children? Her whole country of Pakistan is infuriated by what happened and at her conviction. This story is definitely not a helpful one for our interests.
How about the Christmas day KLM bomber? Why would a 23 year old Nigerian who was UK educated from a well to do family, try to take his own life and the lives of hundreds of passengers on a commercial jetliner?
Its easy in each one of these stories to "blame the terrorists".
Its harder to try to understand why and to do something to prevent it in the future, especially if some fault lies with us.
The recent inquiry into the Iraq War directed at Tony Blair was a refreshing review of a war based on hype and spin. A similar review should be conducted states side, and those responsible for the deaths of thousands of our young men and women, and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis should be made accountable. (Watch the Green Zone starring Matt Damon for a very intriguing depiction of the WMD scandal. Fiction but how far from the truth?)
President Obama came in under the flag of change. Fundamental change in our foreign policy, both the public and the secret, must be devised and implemented to see change in this world. Otherwise, we will continue to foster desperation and hatred.
Yes its me Shazy Criber (as my little darling sister called me when I was driving at 15 (crazy driver)) Here I share with you anecdotes, quips, jokes, links that inform or entertain, all with your choice of beverage (ie while reading, go get your own choice of drink). Enjoy.
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Enjoy this summarized intro to the IPAD
Also some enjoyable sports bits from the onion
Packers Fan Announces He Will Return To Drinking For Another Season
and
Tom Coughlin Retires From Family To Spend More Time With Team
Lastly, enjoy some brilliant individuals. First they rob a store, with no masks or weapons and drive off in their not so common car. Then they call police to help them with a flat tire. Seriously I did not make it up....
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/breaking/story/1220215.html
Also some enjoyable sports bits from the onion
Packers Fan Announces He Will Return To Drinking For Another Season
and
Tom Coughlin Retires From Family To Spend More Time With Team
Lastly, enjoy some brilliant individuals. First they rob a store, with no masks or weapons and drive off in their not so common car. Then they call police to help them with a flat tire. Seriously I did not make it up....
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/breaking/story/1220215.html
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
The New York Times reports an inquiry has begun. But is that enough? For some commentary, visit http://detroit.blogs.time.com/2010/02/02/overkill-2/
She is such a wonderful role model. Here's a picture of her about 40 years ago:



And a more recent pic:

See what I am talking about?
(In case you missed it, she has the same purse)
In our materialistic age, its refreshing to see a good example of how we should be. Less waste on luxury and exuberance (I guess in other ways, she is not a good example, but anyways).
Instead of buying that new purse, tie, or other non-necessity, send that money to the stricken in Haiti. Or the poor right down the street from you.
In case you missed it, the President's chief of staff Rahm Emanuel used the word "retarded" in an insulting fashion in a meeting at the White House, and some are calling for his resignation/replacement. (See this link)
I won't get into the politics of it, although I do admit, I am in favor of him being sacked.
But this brings back to the forefront the unfortunate language that we utilize that is offensive. I personally have been struggling to remove such jargon from my own tongue, and its definitely not easy.
People justify using such words by:
1. claiming they don't mean it in an offensive fashion
2. claim they are using it in a commonly used acceptable fashion
3. refer to themselves or their colleagues
Words such as retarded or the n word are offensive. period. It really doesn't matter if you are using them in a non offensive or supposedly acceptable (either culturally, socially or otherwise) fashion.
Bias and racism are intolerable. Why then do we allow ourselves to use terms which offend?
I won't get into the politics of it, although I do admit, I am in favor of him being sacked.
But this brings back to the forefront the unfortunate language that we utilize that is offensive. I personally have been struggling to remove such jargon from my own tongue, and its definitely not easy.
People justify using such words by:
1. claiming they don't mean it in an offensive fashion
2. claim they are using it in a commonly used acceptable fashion
3. refer to themselves or their colleagues
Words such as retarded or the n word are offensive. period. It really doesn't matter if you are using them in a non offensive or supposedly acceptable (either culturally, socially or otherwise) fashion.
Bias and racism are intolerable. Why then do we allow ourselves to use terms which offend?
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Well, the long awaited autopsy was released. Actually I am not sure if it was released, it was supposed to be released yesterday. But it was leaked over the weekend. And the questions, instead of being answered, have multiplied. Shot 21 times(including many times in the groin). Shot once in the back. Handcuffed. Watch this news report:
What strikes me as well, is that the FBI dog who was shot (and they never investigated who actually shot the dog, only alleged it was Imam Luqman) was airlifted to a hospital. And Imam Luqman was seemingly shot again in the back after being stricken with 20 bullets in the front and left to die on the floor. And they cuffed him?
Dawud Walid, the spokesman for CAIR, is closest to the story, and he posts some commentary on his blog at http://dawudwalid.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/shot/
And the agent in charge, instead of trying to address the issues, strictly toted the party line and said everything was done appropriately, and the use of informants in such cases is justified and invaluable....
Read more at
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100130/NEWS02/100130008/1004/Report-Muslim-cleric-shot-21-times-in-FBI-raid&template=fullarticle
http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/dpp/news/local/autopsy-says-michigan-imam-suffered-21-gunshot-wounds
http://www.freep.com/article/20100128/NEWS02/100128078/1320/FBI-Detroit-head-defends-use-of-informants
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100130/METRO/1300376/FBI-shootout-with-Muslim-cleric-lasted-about-4-seconds
UPDATE: It was released as per the below report:
What strikes me as well, is that the FBI dog who was shot (and they never investigated who actually shot the dog, only alleged it was Imam Luqman) was airlifted to a hospital. And Imam Luqman was seemingly shot again in the back after being stricken with 20 bullets in the front and left to die on the floor. And they cuffed him?
Dawud Walid, the spokesman for CAIR, is closest to the story, and he posts some commentary on his blog at http://dawudwalid.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/shot/
And the agent in charge, instead of trying to address the issues, strictly toted the party line and said everything was done appropriately, and the use of informants in such cases is justified and invaluable....
Read more at
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100130/NEWS02/100130008/1004/Report-Muslim-cleric-shot-21-times-in-FBI-raid&template=fullarticle
http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/dpp/news/local/autopsy-says-michigan-imam-suffered-21-gunshot-wounds
http://www.freep.com/article/20100128/NEWS02/100128078/1320/FBI-Detroit-head-defends-use-of-informants
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100130/METRO/1300376/FBI-shootout-with-Muslim-cleric-lasted-about-4-seconds
UPDATE: It was released as per the below report:
Wow....
This is a new one for me....
A crowd gathered for a fight thanks to some facebook trash talk, and lo and behold, someone pulls a gun and starts shooting....
What is wrong with our world today?
Read more at
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-01-29-Facebook-shooting_N.htm?csp=34&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+usatoday-NewsTopStories+(News+-+Top+Stories)
This is a new one for me....
A crowd gathered for a fight thanks to some facebook trash talk, and lo and behold, someone pulls a gun and starts shooting....
What is wrong with our world today?
Read more at
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-01-29-Facebook-shooting_N.htm?csp=34&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+usatoday-NewsTopStories+(News+-+Top+Stories)
Remember the huge deal that came out of a proposal to ban minarets in Switzerland? Then the popular vote passed the proposal? Remember all the global outrage, the petitions, the campaigns, the calls for boycott, etc...
Daniel Reich who is attributed with starting the whole thing has converted to Islam.
Now he wants to build a mosque in Switzerland.
Just goes to show, every step, every action you take in life, think long and hard about it and its implications before moving forward. Don't burn your bridges, because you might have to or want to use them in the future. Otherwise, you will likely end up with your foot in your mouth or worse.
BTW for some positive pieces, please see the following
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/01/29/muslim.inventions/index.html
and
Daniel Reich who is attributed with starting the whole thing has converted to Islam.
Now he wants to build a mosque in Switzerland.
Just goes to show, every step, every action you take in life, think long and hard about it and its implications before moving forward. Don't burn your bridges, because you might have to or want to use them in the future. Otherwise, you will likely end up with your foot in your mouth or worse.
BTW for some positive pieces, please see the following
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/01/29/muslim.inventions/index.html
and
Monday, February 01, 2010
Watch this video of the victims of the Israeli aggression in Gaza, and more specifically the illegal use of white phosphorous weapons.
What does Israel do about it? Read for yourself:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article7010851.ece
Israel went a step further in defending its war crimes:
http://us.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/01/29/israel.gaza.report/index.html?hpt=T2
Simply claiming the Goldstone report is biased and standing behind its soldiers I guess is convincing enough for our president....
http://www.occupation101.com
What does Israel do about it? Read for yourself:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article7010851.ece
Israel went a step further in defending its war crimes:
http://us.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/01/29/israel.gaza.report/index.html?hpt=T2
Simply claiming the Goldstone report is biased and standing behind its soldiers I guess is convincing enough for our president....
http://www.occupation101.com
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