Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 " Lori R. Price " <lrprice Sat, 29 Apr 2006 16:26:43 -0400 'Grand Mafiosi' Syphon Billions From Iraq's Oil Sector 29 Apr 2006 Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens for Legitimate Government 29 April 2006 http://www.legitgov.org/ All links to articles as summarized below are available here: http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news 'Grand Mafiosi' Syphon Billions From Iraq's Oil Sector 28 Apr 2006 A new class of grand mafiosi [bush Crime Family] is sucking billions of pounds out of Iraq's vital oil sector, according to an official report published in Baghdad. The findings of the Oil Ministry's independent inspector-general painted a sordid picture of massive abuses pervading every corner of the industry, from the well-head to the petrol pump. It said that since Saddam Hussein's overthrow in 2003, the spread of smuggling had turned Iraq from a major exporter of petrol products into an importer. Bush administration invokes " state secrets " in suit against NSA 28 Apr 2006 The Bush regime formally said Friday that it will try to halt a lawsuit that accuses AT & T of helping the National Security Agency spy on Americans illegally. In an 8-page document filed with a federal court in the northern district of California, the U.S. Justice Department said it will intervene in the lawsuit and try to have it tossed out of court... The Justice Department said in its filing that the " United States intends to assert the military and state secrets privilege " and have the case dismissed. U.S. moves to quash privacy suit against AT & T 29 Apr 2006 The Bush regime said Friday that it will ask a federal judge to dismiss a privacy rights group's lawsuit against AT & T over the company's reported role in a government surveillance program, because the case might expose state secrets. FBI secretly sought data on 3,501 people in 2005 --Agency ramped up use of approach that requires no court approval 28 Apr 2006 The FBI secretly sought information last year on 3,501 U.S. citizens and legal residents from their banks and credit card, telephone and Internet companies without a court's approval, the Justice Department said Friday. CIA puts new gags on its contractors 28 Apr 2006 The CIA has imposed new and tighter restrictions on former employees remain contractors with it. The restrictions will apply to books, articles, and opinion pieces published by them, National Journal reported Friday. EU probes alleged CIA abduction in Macedonia 29 Apr 2006 European Union investigators, probing the alleged CIA abduction of a Kuwaiti-born German, on Saturday visited a hotel where he stayed in Macedonia in 2004. US admits Iraq could become haven for terror [Nah, 'ya think?] 29 Apr 2006 The US state department acknowledged yesterday that there is a risk of Iraq becoming a safe haven for terrorists three years after the invasion of the country. U.S. Soldier Dies In Bomb Attack; Military Deaths In Iraq Top 2,400 29 Apr 2006 Military officials said an Army soldier died Saturday when a roadside bomb hit his convoy near Baghdad. The attack raises to 70 the number of U.S. troops who have died in Iraq during April. Six killed; 12 bodies found tortured in Iraq 29 Apr 2006 Within the last 24 hours, 'insurgents' [u.S.] in Iraq killed five people; a roadside bomb killed an American soldier; and 12 bodies, all shot in the head and bearing signs of torture, were found in Baghdad. 100,000 Families Are Fleeing Violence, Iraq Official Says 30 Apr 2006 A new estimate by one of Iraq's vice presidents has put the number of Iraqi families fleeing sectarian violence at 100,000, far outstripping previous projections and raising the possibility that a total of a half-million people could be displaced. Army Intelligence Officer Charged in Abu Ghraib Abuse Case 28 Apr 2006 The former head of the interrogation center at Abu Ghraib prison was charged with abusing detainees and lying to investigators about it, making him the highest- ranking U.S. military officer accused in the prisoner-abuse case. Guantanamo Bay prisoners plant seeds of hope in secret garden 29 Apr 2006 ...Prisoners at Guantanamo Bay have fashioned a secret garden where they have grown plants from seeds recovered from their meals. For some of the detainees - held without charge for more than four years and who the US say are now cleared for release - the garden apparently offers a diversion from the monotony and injustice of their imprisonment. Going to War with the Morons you have By Mike Whitney 28 Apr 2006 " Most of the grumbling about [secretary of 'Defense,' Donald] Rumsfeld seems to center on his two salient attributes; arrogance and ineptitude, the twin-axels of predictable failure. There isn't one part of the 3 year occupation he hasn't mishandled, mismanaged or completely bungled. His tenure at the War Dept represents the greatest collapse of leadership in the history of the republic. You're doin' a heck-uva job, Rummy. " Command Responsibility? By Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith 10 Jan 2006 " A jury verdict in Memphis late last year caused little stir among the general public, but it may have caught the attention of Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and other high officials of the Bush administration. The jury found Colonel Nicolas Carranza, former Vice Minister of Defense of El Salvador and now a U.S. citizen living in Memphis, responsible for overseeing the torture and killing in that country 25 years ago. Could similar charges be brought against high U.S. officials for the actions of their subordinates in Abu Ghraib, Falluja, and Guantanamo? " Thousands in NYC March Against Iraq War 29 Apr 2006 A day after the military announced that April was the deadliest month for U.S. forces in Iraq this year, thousands of anti-war demonstrators marched Saturday through lower Manhattan to demand an immediate withdrawal of troops. Pentagon Halts Contractor Clearances 29 Apr 2006 The Pentagon stopped processing security clearances for government contractors this week, potentially exacerbating a shortage of employees authorized to work on the government's most secret programs. Report: Injured Soldiers Drowning In Medical Debt 28 Apr 2006 After suffering paralysis, brain damage, lost limbs and other wounds in war, nearly 900 Army soldiers ran up $1.2 million in debt because of the military's " complex, cumbersome " pay system, congressional investigators said Thursday. Report Sets Stage For Action on Iran 29 Apr 2006 In a sharply worded report, the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed Friday that Iran is accelerating its uranium enrichment efforts and hiding crucial information about its nuclear program. The report opens the way for the U.N. Security Council to debate potential actions against Iran. US brands Iran enemy No 1 --Tehran says it 'doesn't give a damn' about inspectors --US and UK lead calls for action as crisis deepens 29 Apr 2006 The US regime branded Iran public enemy number one, calling it one of the world's most active sponsors of terrorism [they should know], as the UN nuclear inspectors revealed that Tehran has successfully enriched uranium and is racing ahead with its nuclear programme. Italy's Berlusconi to quit and make way for Prodi 29 Apr 2006 Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said on Saturday he would resign, ending three weeks of wrangling over a narrow election defeat and clearing the political decks for Romano Prodi to take power. Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia cement left alliance 29 Apr 2006 Leftist leaders of Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia met in Havana on Saturday to complete an integration agreement cast as an alternative to U.S. plans for a free-trade pact with the Latin American region. What You Won't See in Flight 93, the Film --American Airlines Could Have Saved That Flight; Instead They Tried to Keep the Hijackings Secret By James Ridgeway " On Flight 11, flight attendants Betty Ong and Amy Sweeney were on the phone to American Airlines ground personnel minutes after the hijacking began. Even though both the FAA and the airlines had been warned more than 50 times in the months preceding the attack, officials on the ground reacted with skepticism an annoyance to Betty Ong's desperate call. " More GOP 'Family Values' Prostitution Alleged In Cunningham Case 29 Apr 2006 Federal authorities are investigating allegations that a California defense contractor arranged for a Washington area limousine company to provide prostitutes to convicted former congressman Randy " Duke " Cunningham (R-Calif.) and possibly other lawmakers, sources familiar with the probe said yesterday. Chavez Announces 10 Pct. Minimum Wage Hike 28 Apr 2006 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Friday announced a 10 percent boost in the minimum wage starting Sept. 1 _ the second such increase this year. Union Leader, Out of Jail, Vows to Fight No-Strike Law 29 Apr 2006 Roger Toussaint, the president of the transit workers' union, sounded as defiant as ever after walking out of jail at 9 a.m. yesterday, having served nearly 4 days of his 10-day sentence for leading an 'illegal' strike. 1 in 5 pay more in Medicare Rx plan 27 Apr 2006 Medicare's new prescription-drug program has increased out-of-pocket costs for about one in five participants, causing some to risk their health by reducing or eliminating medications. Chevron joins US oil firm bonanza 28 Apr 2006 Chevron has seen its first quarter profit jump 49% to $4bn (£2.2bn), making it the latest oil company to cash in on soaring world energy prices. Its revenues rose 32% on last year, also boosted by sales from Unocal, the oil firm it bought in 2005. Bush rejects calls for tax on oil profits 28 Apr 2006 President [sic] Bush said Friday that taxing enormous oil industry profits is not the way to calm Americans' anxieties about pain at the gas pump... Bush's remarks suggested the former Texas oilman is unlikely to take harsh action against oil companies despite public anger about the rising cost of fuel. Coal plants spew more mercury 29 Apr 2006 Mercury pollution from coal-fired power plants is increasing nationwide, even as the Bush regime touts an overall decline in toxic chemicals released by industry into the environment. Though total mercury emissions decreased less than 2 percent from 2003 to 2004, the amount blown into the air by power plants increased 4 percent, a Tribune analysis of newly released federal data shows. 'At Some Point, Reality Has Its Day' By Eleanor Clift 28 Apr 2006 (Interview with President Al Gore) " Al Gore: Then governor George W. Bush [in 2000] publicly pledged to regulate CO2 emissions and to forcibly, with the rule of law, reduce them—and publicly said 'this is a serious problem and I will deal with it.' Now, the other way that issues get covered in the media is if there's conflict, and if there's a sharp difference. And one is tempted to conclude that [Karl] Rove crafted those positions that were immediately abandoned after the election—in the first week after the inauguration, the first week—one is tempted to conclude that Rove wrote those positions in order to take from that issue any sense of contrast or conflict and thereby make it non-newsworthy. It certainly had that effect, whether it was intentional or not. " [28 Apr lead stories:] Bush Set to Approve Takeover of 9 Military Plants by Dubai 28 Apr 2006 Dictator Bush is expected on Friday to announce his approval of a deal under which a Dubai-owned company would take control of nine plants in the United States that manufacture parts for American military vehicles and aircraft, say two administration officials familiar with the terms of the deal. 11 House Members to Sue Over Budget Bill 27 Apr 2006 Eleven House Democrats said Thursday they would sue the Bush administration, alleging the $39 billion deficit-reducing legislation signed by the pResident is unconstitutional because the House and Senate failed to approve identical versions. U.S. calls Iran " most active state sponsor of terrorism " 28 Apr 2006 The United States described Iran on Friday as the most active state sponsor of terrorism. " Iran [?!? the *U.S.*] remained the most active state sponsor of terrorism " , the U.S. State Department said in its annual Country Reports on Terrorism for the year 2005. [OMG! Hello, Pot? This is Kettle...] All links to articles as summarized are available here: http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news CLGers: Please contribute for May's expenses, thank you! And, thank you to all who have donated previously!! http://www.legitgov.org/#contribute Address to receive newsletter: http://www.legitgov.org/#_clg Please write to: signup for inquiries. lrp/mdr CLG Newsletter editor: Lori Price, General Manager. 2006, Citizens For Legitimate Government ® All rights reserved. CLG Founder and Chair is Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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