surprise, surprise…

Posted by Stevious in General, ... | 07.30.2005 - 11:49 am

Parts of ‘Patriot Act’ unconstitutional, vague

shock

Fri Jul 29,11:48 PM ET

LOS ANGELES, United States (AFP) – A US federal judge has ruled some provisions of the USA Patriot Act that target funding and assistance to overseas terrorist groups as unconstitutionally vague.

The Patriot Act, which critics say undermines the rule of law in the United States, is a package of laws passed in the immediate aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks on US targets.

Yahoo News.

shock

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If you can’t beat them, go around them…

Posted by Stevious in General, General, ... | 07.30.2005 - 8:30 am

Bush to bypass Senate to appoint Bolton

By Steve Holland 21 minutes ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Bush plans to bypass the U.S. Senate and install John Bolton as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, officials said.

Bush can go around the Senate and give Bolton a “recess appointment” when the Senate begins its August recess this weekend. Bolton would be able to serve until January 2007, when a new Congress is sworn in.

Two U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said it was Bush’s intent to make a recess appointment. An announcement could come as early as Monday.

Reuters via Yahoo News.

Lame.

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What are they trying to hide anyway?

Posted by Stevious in General, General, Ge... | 07.30.2005 - 8:22 am

Privilege Claim May Not Apply to Roberts Papers

By David G. Savage Times Staff Writer Fri Jul 29, 7:55 AM ET

WASHINGTON — The White House is citing the attorney-client privilege as the basis for refusing to reveal memos written by Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. when he was representing the government before the high court. At the time, Roberts was the top deputy to Solicitor Gen. Kenneth W. Starr.

But it is not clear that this legal privilege shields the work of government lawyers from the eyes of government investigators — thanks to a legal ruling won by Starr himself, when he was independent counsel investigating President Clinton.

LA Times via Yahoo News.

So, I guess what they’re saying is, if it’s good for the goose, it’s good for the gander. Or Lame Duck. roll

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The top 100 brands (Business Week)

Posted by Stevious in General, General, Ge... | 07.29.2005 - 11:22 pm

Our first ranking of the world’s most valuable brands

The table that follows ranks 100 global brands that have a value greater than $1 billion. The brands were selected according to two criteria. They had to be global in nature, deriving 20% or more of sales from outside their home country. There also had to be publicly available marketing and financial data on which to base the valuation.

more at Business Week online.

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Keen perceiver of the obvious award goes to…

Posted by Stevious in General, General, Ge... | 07.27.2005 - 6:45 am

Panel: Bush Was Unready for Postwar Iraq

By BARRY SCHWEID, AP Diplomatic Writer Wed Jul 27, 3:47 AM ET

WASHINGTON – An independent panel headed by two former U.S. national security advisers said Wednesday that chaos in
Iraq was due in part to inadequate postwar planning.

Planning for reconstruction should match the serious planning that goes into making war, said the panel headed by Samuel Berger and Brent Scowcroft. Berger was national security adviser to Democratic
President Clinton. Scowcroft held the same post under Republican Presidents Ford and George H.W. Bush but has been critical of the current president’s Iraq and Mideast policies.

“A dramatic military victory has been overshadowed by chaos and bloodshed in the streets of Baghdad, difficulty in establishing security or providing essential services, and a deadly insurgency,” the report said.

Yahoo News.

roll

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Odd News

Posted by Stevious in General, General, Ge... | 07.27.2005 - 6:38 am

Farmer killed by falling cow

Tue Jul 26,10:03 AM ET

ZAGREB (Reuters) – A Croatian farmer was killed when a cow he was about to milk fell and crushed him, local media reported Tuesday.

Yahoo News.


GOP Family Values?

Posted by Stevious in General, General, Ge... | 07.26.2005 - 10:03 pm

Wow, and yet they want to prevent gay marriage?

A Fork In The Rove?

For years, political insiders in the Lone Star State have whispered about Rove’s close friendship with lobbyist Karen Johnson, a never-married, forty-something GOP loyalist from Austin, Texas. The two first became close when Johnson sat on the board of then-Governor George W. Bush’s Business Council over a decade ago. Their friendship reportedly deepened after Bush appointed Johnson—a little-known spokesperson for the Texas Good Roads Association—to a seat on his Transportation Department transition team in 2000. The plum appointment enabled Johnson’s lobbying firm, Infrastructure Solutions, to snare such high-paying clients as Aetna and the City of Laredo. Sources say Johnson now frequently travels between Washington D.C. and Austin, where she frequently appears at Rove’s side at parties and unofficial functions.

Radar Online

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Why Not?!

Posted by Stevious in General, General, Ge... | 07.25.2005 - 8:41 am

White House Won’t Show All Roberts Papers

By DOUGLASS K. DANIEL, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 25 minutes ago

WASHINGTON – John Roberts worked for two Republican administrations, offering private legal assessments that have yet to be opened to historians or the public. Now that Roberts is
President Bush’s choice to join the Supreme Court, some Senate Democrats want to see the documents he produced — all of them.

No, responded one White House representative. We’ll see, said another.

Yahoo News

Is there something they’re trying to hide?

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Eight Days in July…

Posted by Stevious in General, General, Ge... | 07.23.2005 - 10:58 pm

Eight Days in July

By FRANK RICH
Published: July 24, 2005

PRESIDENT BUSH’S new Supreme Court nominee was a historic first after all: the first to be announced on TV dead center in prime time, smack in the cross hairs of “I Want to Be a Hilton.” It was also one of the hastiest court announcements in memory, abruptly sprung a week ahead of the White House’s original timetable. The agenda of this rushed showmanship – to change the subject in Washington – could not have been more naked. But the president would have had to nominate Bill Clinton to change this subject.

NY Times

Wow, looks like the Rove treason scandal isn’t going away…

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mmmm…. coffee

Posted by Stevious in General, General, Ge... | 07.22.2005 - 9:17 am

Young Americans’ thirst for coffee grows – Survey

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. daily consumption of coffee rose to 53 percent of the population in a 2005 survey, compared with 49 percent in a 2004 survey, the National Coffee Association of USA said on Tuesday.

The annual survey, based on nationwide random-telephone interviews of nearly 3,000 people, found daily coffee drinking among those 18 to 24 years of age reached a record high 26 percent of the respondents, up 4 percentage points from 2004.

Other age groups showed growth but not of the same magnitude, NCA said.

“More Americans are enjoying more coffee than ever before, turning new attitudes into daily behaviors,” Robert Nelson, president and CEO of NCA, said in a statement.

“Savoring a wider variety of coffees to fill new roles throughout the day, consumers now seem to be doing so every day,” he added.

Since 1950, NCA has been tracking coffee-drinking habits and trends in the United States and publishes the results in its National Coffee Drinking Trends report.

Daily consumption of traditional coffee rebounded to 50 percent in 2005, following a six-year downward trend. Meanwhile, consumption of gourmet coffee stalled, standing at 15 percent of the respondents. That compared with the previous year’s record of 16 percent.

The survey found that six out of 10 Americans were aware of single-cup brewing technologies, although only 2 percent of the respondents said they had owned a single-cup brewer.

Reuters via Yahoo.

And who makes the best traditional coffee? Oh, and remember, “Coffee IS a flavor” ™.

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And then they wonder why folks have to sue to get anything done…

Posted by Stevious in General, General, Ge... | 07.22.2005 - 9:04 am

Oregon House Speaker blocks civil unions vote

LGBT activists promised to take the fight over a bill to allow civil unions in Oregon to the home district of Karen Minnis, the Republican Speaker of the Oregon House, after she vowed to not allow a House vote on the measure.

The state Senate passed its version of the civil unions bill two weeks ago, and Democratic Gov. Ted Kulongoski has promised to sign it into law if it reaches his desk.

The bill would grant same-sex couples who enter into civil unions many of the same legal rights as married couples, including the right to make medical decisions and the right to file joint state tax returns. It would also prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation in employment, housing and public services.

Minnis told the Associated Press she would not allow the House version of the bill to come up for a vote because she believes Oregonians decided the issue last fall when they passed Measure 36, which amended the state constitution to limit marriage to only between a man and a woman.

via Yahoo News.

evil mad

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