08 Jan

Hamas – Human Shield Confession




Fathi Hammad: [The enemies of Allah] do not know that the Palestinian people has developed its [methods] of death and death-seeking. For the Palestinian people, death has become an industry, at which women excel, and so do all the people living on this land. The elderly excel at this, and so do the mujahideen and the children. This is why they have formed human shields of the women, the children, the elderly, and the mujahideen, in order to challenge the Zionist bombing machine. It is as if they were saying to the Zionist enemy: “We desire death like you desire life.”


Wild Thing’s comment……..
Amazing, I wish all the people that complain about so called “inncocents” being killed would wake up and see no Hamas is innocent.

07 Jan

Left Finds Their Own Kind of Patriotism Under Obama



Left adjusts to a new patriotism under Obama
International Herald Tribune
BERKELEY, California: The hundreds who massed at the University of California campus here on election night responded to Barack Obama’s victory by heading off on a route that has been for a generation the sacred way for the activist left: out the campus gates, through Sproul Plaza, and down Telegraph Avenue toward People’s Park.
By the time they arrived at the intersection of Telegraph and Durant avenues, where a tie-dye vendor occupies one corner, it became clear they did not come to challenge the system now preparing to consecrate a new regime in Washington. At one point, a man scaled a lamppost and unfurled the Stars and Stripes. The crowd broke out in the national anthem.

“People finally felt like our generation had reclaimed patriotism,” said Haley Fagan, 24, a Berkeley paralegal who got stuck in a car trying to cross the street as the crowd surged. “It was a moment that we felt comfortable with it.”

After generations of finding their voice in dissidence, some Americans on the left wing are adjusting not only to a new postelection comfort with patriotic symbols, but also to the political reality they represent. Believing in Obama after Inauguration Day will mean identifying with the machinery of U.S. power.

“There’s a left-wing tradition of being systematically opposed to the U.S. government, knee-jerk reactionary – most of our presidents have made it fairly easy to do,” said Jo Freeman, author of “At Berkeley in the Sixties,” a memoir of her student activism. “Those who view everything the U.S. does as automatically suspect already have a problem doing that with Obama.”

“It will be a patriotic celebration,” Birgeneau said in an interview. “That small circle will now be surrounded by a lot of students who are happy to be members of a nation that just elected its first African-American president.”

Not since Franklin D. Roosevelt turned the federal government into an aggressive agent of liberalism – pushing the New Deal at home and confronting fascism abroad – has the left felt such a deep attachment and invested such hopes in a head of state.

“People in the ’30s felt that for once the government was on their side,” the Berkeley historian Leon Litwack said in an interview. “They had never had that kind of relationship to a president before.”

Disagreements with U.S. foreign policy, particularly in Vietnam, fueled a cynicism about American might and its trappings, Litwack said. He has written in praise of Free Speech Movement leaders for “eschewing the conventional flag-waving, mindless, orchestrated patriotism.”

“They defined loyalty to one’s country as disloyalty to its pretenses, a willingness to unmask its leaders, and a calling to subject its institutions, government and wars to critical examination, not only the decisions made by rulers but often their indecision,” he said.

Such a view of patriotism was so hardened in Berkeley – where, after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the Fire Department removed flags from its trucks for fear that they could become targets of antiwar demonstrators – that a gathering of College Republicans made the front page of The Los Angeles Times in 2003 for walking down Telegraph waving flags and singing “America the Beautiful” as a sardonic provocation.
A similar, if earnest, display on election night “did strike me as funny and ironic,” said Mark Rudd, who organized campus protests in the 1960s as a national leader of Students for a Democratic Society and who has been critical of President George W. Bush.
“For the last eight years – and probably for much longer – most radicals have been mourning for our country,” he said. “Obviously the empire is not going to fall overnight, but at least there’s been a popular vote that changes the direction of the last 40 years.”
…..the rest of the article is HERE

.


Wild Thing’s comment………
They got their UnAmerican leader…now they won’t be burning the flag I guess.
“students who are happy to be members of a nation that just elected its first African-American president”
Communists and socialists happy to have one of their own as President, it has NOTHING to do with that Obama is part black. If they were voting for him because he is a black man then they would also have been for Michael Steele, J.C. Watts, and Justice Thomas.
Being balck has something to do with it but no way is it the only reason.

……Thank you RAC for sending this to me.
RAC has a website that is awesome. 336th Assault Helicopter Company
13th Combat Aviation Battalion – 1st Aviation Brigade – Soc Trang, Republic of Vietnam

07 Jan

Burris Consulting With Attorneys After Being Barred From Senate




Burris out in the rain, kept from entering by Harry Reid.


Burris Consulting With Attorneys After Being Barred From Senate
Roland Burris, Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s appointment to the U.S. Senate, was denied entry into the U.S. Senate because his credentials were not signed by Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White.
FOX news
WASHINGTON
Roland Burris said he is consulting with attorneys to determine his next move after he was prevented from taking Barack Obama’s Senate seat Tuesday, but he maintained that he is the junior senator from Illinois.
Burris, in a brief press conference on Capitol Hill, said the secretary of the Senate did not accept his credentials and prevented him from being seated or even coming to the floor.

“I am not seeking to have any type of confrontation,” he said, surrounded by reporters on a rainy day in Washington. Burris spoke shortly before the rest of the House and Senate convened for the 111th Congress.

But attorney Timothy Wright, referring to Burris as “senator,” said the Senate acted “against the law of this land” in rejecting his client.



He said they are considering whether to take court action, try to convince Senate leaders to reverse their decision or pursue another option.
Burris was appointed by Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who was arrested last month and accused of trying to sell the vacated U.S. Senate seat previously held by President-elect Obama.
Senate Democratic leaders say Burris is not qualified to enter the Senate, in part because he is tainted by the governor’s political scandal, and now because his certificate of appointment hasn’t been signed by Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White.

“Mr. Burris is not in possession of the necessary credentials from the state of Illinois,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada said in his speech opening the new session of Congress.

But Blagojevich issued a written statement saying Illinois deserves to have two senators.
“Any allegations against me should not be held against him and especially not the people of Illinois,” he said.
U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., one of Burris’ top cheerleaders on Capitol Hill, accused the Senate leadership of racism Tuesday. Burris is black and if seated would be the only black member of the U.S. Senate, a distinction Obama once held.

“While they might not be termed racist, their action is racist,” Rush told FOX News. “I think that if Roland Burris hadn’t been an African American, then he would have been allowed to accept the appointment and become a senator.”

Many lawmakers have dismissed Rush’s warnings about race.
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., vice chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, said it is important to “extract race from the process.”
“With Barack Obama’s election, there can be no such thing as a ‘black’ seat,” Cleaver said.
Participating in the theatrics Tuesday, Burris was greeted on Capitol Hill by Sergeant at Arms Terrance Gainer, a door-keeper and an official from Reid’s office, before going to the appointment desk on the third floor and to the secretary of the Senate. There, he was told his forms were incomplete.
Clayton Harris, Blagojevich’s acting chief of staff, was in Washington Tuesday to present two documents to the Senate — Blagojevich’s letter to Burris informing him of his intent to appoint him and a fax document from White’s legal counsel stating that he had registered the appointment of Burris but not signed it.
Harris told FOXNews.com that White does not have the authority to overrule the governor, and the Senate must accept the certification.

“Our contention is that with the governor’s signature on it, with his intent, then it becomes a valid document,” Harris said, noting that the famous case of Marbury v. Madison entitles the governor to execute appointments.

“The governor has constitutionally and legally appointed Roland Burris as the senator to fill the vacant Senate spot. … According to Illinois constitution and law, the governor is allowed to make this appointment,” he said.

Harris added that Burris is in no way tied to any of the accusations against the governor and shouldn’t be held accountable.

“I don’t think anyone is saying that Roland Burris was engaged or embattled with anything that the governor is being accused of. I don’t think anyone has said anything about the credentials of Roland Burris and certainly no one has impugned the integrity of Roland Burris,” he said. “The problems that are pending right now notwithstanding, the state of Illinois still has to operate.”

Burris told reporters on Monday that he was considering a walk over to the courthouse to file papers asking the court to admit him if he is denied the seat. But he wasn’t going to be disorderly in the Senate.
Burris is scheduled to meet Wednesday with Reid and Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate.
One senior Democratic leadership aide told FOX News the conversation will be about calming the situation and trying to get Burris to see that a fight will get him nowhere.

“We have to get Burris to see that there are no other options than getting (Lt. Gov. Pat) Quinn to name Burris to the seat,” the aide said.


Wild Thing’s comment……….
What a drama this is, I am so glad it is a drama among the Democrats and not the Republicans.

07 Jan

Operation Cast Lead: Background Briefing

This video is excellent and sums up the last few years regarding Gaza and demonstrates well the difference between the IDF and Hamas .
Source: IDF YouTube




Hamas Terrorists Hide in UN School
IDF blog
Hamas terrorists hide in a school belong to the UN agency UNRWA and yet again use the Palestinian people as a human shield, IDF Spokesperson Capt. Benjamin Rutland reports.
Today Israel fired a on a UN School in Gaza, killing 40, including some children. According to the IDF, early reports suggest that there were mortars fired upon them from the school. Hamas has a history of using this school as a launching point for mortars, and the students as human shields.
The UN is not even a poser. They are working with Hamas. The objectives set forth in the UN charter is scorned and reviled by the jihad body of dhimmis and Islamists.
The IDF stated that a number of Hamas gunmen were inside the school, among them Imad and Hassan Abu-Askar, who are known to the IDF as Hamas operatives.



07 Jan

Marines Raise Flag on New U.S. Embassy in Baghdad



Marines Raise Flag on New U.S. Embassy in Baghdad
DOD
U.S. Marines raised the American flag yesterday during the dedication ceremony for the new U.S. Embassy in Baghdad as Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker declared “a new era” for Iraq and the Iraqi-U.S. relationship.
U.S. Marines raise the American flag during the dedication ceremony for the new U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Jan. 5, 2009. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Derren J. Mazza
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte and almost 1,000 invited guests looked on as the embassy’s Marine security detachment raised the red, white and blue over the largest U.S. Embassy in the world, with the Army’s 4th Infantry Division Band playing the U.S. national anthem.
The compound, set on 104 acres along the banks of the Tigris River in central Baghdad, includes 27 modern office, housing and support buildings in tones that blend with the desert landscape. Officials said the scale of the new complex reflects the importance of the U.S.-Iraqi bilateral relationship.
More than 1,200 U.S. diplomats, servicemembers and government officials and staff from 14 federal agencies will work and live on the compound, embassy officials said. Their tasks and missions run the gamut: supporting local elections, helping to fight corruption, helping develop Iraq’s energy and transportation sectors, strengthening the rule of law, providing security training and promoting educational and cultural exchange. In addition, 240 servicemembers assigned to Multinational Force Iraq are based at the embassy.
Construction of the compound began in 2005 and was completed in 2008 at a cost of $592 million, officials said.
Talabani called the new building a sign of how far the U.S.-Iraqi relationship has come.

“This building is not only a compound for the embassy, but a symbol of the deep friendship between the two peoples of Iraq and America,” he said.


Wild Thing’s comment……..
OORAH!
When I saw this, the very first thing that came into my mind was how hard our troops fought to get to Baghdad. I will never forget that as long as I live.

07 Jan

Did Roland Burris’s Business Partner Help Patti Blagojevich Land Her Job?



Did Roland Burris’s Business Partner Help Patti Blagojevich Land Her Latest Job?
Did Roland Burris’s business partner, Fred Lebed, have anything to do with Patti Blagojevich landing a full-time job as development director of the Chicago Christian Industrial League?
Lebed, who served on Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s transition team, also serves on CCIL’s Board of Directors.
The question was raised on Sunday night by political pundit Bruce Dumont on his XM Satellite radio show “Beyond the Beltway.” I was a guest, along with writer Salim Muwakkil and Judy Baar Topinka, the former state treasurer who ran against Blagojevich for governor.
When Patti Blagojevich, for the time being, at least, the first lady of Illinois, found her real estate activities scrutinized by the feds–some political insiders expected Patti to be indicted before Rod–she switched careers to the nonprofit CCIL which helps the poor and homeless.
Since 2002, Roland Burris, who will likely soon be the junior senator from Illinois unless something oozes up to taint his reputation, has been partners with Lebed in Burris & Lebed Consulting, LLC. Their website notes that both are registered lobbyists and that “their vast network of relationships are unmatched and stretch within every corner of Illinois and many of the major metropolitan areas in the country.
The website also boasts: “Burris & Lebed Consulting represents numerous clients in front of the Chicago City Council, Cook County Board of Commissioners, suburban local governments, other governmental units across Illinois, Illinois General Assembly, the Governor’s Office and other local elected and appointed officials. ”
Could the Lebed/CCIL/Patti Blagojevich connection provide Senators Harry Reid and Dick Durbin with the ammunition they need to keep the man whose tombstone trumpets himself as a “Trail Blazer,” from joining their club?

And there is also this……………
Uncomfortable spotlight shone on Patti Blagojevich
Chicago Tribune
Her real estate deals are under federal scrutiny, and her rants, now infamous, stand out on descriptions of recordings taken from Blagojevich family home
Even before her voice was heard on covert recordings made by federal investigators, First Lady Patricia Blagojevich was neck-deep in the federal probe of her husband and his administration.
Once a residential real estate broker on the North Side, Patricia Blagojevich left that career this year amid scrutiny from the Tribune and federal agents who have for a year been examining whether clients hired her to win favor from her husband’s administration.
But her decision to change careers didn’t seem to slow the investigation, which sped up in recent weeks after federal agents tapped the Blagojevich’s phones and caught the first lady joining her husband on calls in which he talked about how his authority to pick President-elect Barack Obama’s replacement in the U.S. Senate could be leveraged to help find her a seat on paid corporate boards.
Before that, though, federal agents—following years of news coverage—were probing hundreds of thousands of dollars in commissions Patricia Blagojevich earned in previous years as a real estate broker for political supporters, fundraisers and state contractors.

.


Wild Thing’s comment……..
The party of corruption and the beat goes on and on and on. They do love to keep the corruption in the family too.
I’m glad these vermin are being exposed. Patti Blagojevich was the real estate broker of record in the crooked Tony Rezko deal giving Barack Hussein Obama his Chicago mansion.


….Thank you Eden for sending this to me.

07 Jan

Andrew Breitbart Introduces ” Big Hollywood” blog



Andrew Breitbart introduced “Big Hollywood” yesterday.
Big Hollywood blog
“Today, I launch Big Hollywood (bighollywood.breitbart .com), a big group blog that will feature hundreds of the big minds from the fields of politics, journalism, entertainment and culture.
Big Hollywood is not a “celebrity” gabfest or a gossip outpost – it is a continuous politics and culture posting board for those who think something has gone drastically wrong and that Hollywood should return to its patriotic roots.
Big Hollywood’s modest objective: to change the entertainment industry. To make Hollywood something we can believe in – again. In order to give millions of Americans hope. “

A once-timid group of social outcasts is emerging from the shadows in Hollywood. If the past year is any indication, Tinseltown may have to get accustomed to the loud presence of a growing minority.
After years of silence, conservatives are coming out of the closet.
Andrew Breitbart, the conservative founder of Breitbart.com and author of “Hollywood Interrupted: Insanity Chic in Babylon,” is launching a Web site he hopes will help challenge the status quo in what he believes has been a one-party, left-tilting town. Set to debut on Jan. 6, “Big Hollywood” will be a place where center, right and libertarian-leaning celebrities and industry-insiders can weigh in on Hollywood politics, offer film, television and movie reviews, and have an open forum for political discussion.
“Our goal,” says Breitbart, who lives in Los Angeles, “is to create an atmosphere of tolerance — something that does not exist in this town.”
Breitbart has invited a number of conservative politicians, commentators and journalists to write regularly about the cult of celebrity, liberalism in popular culture, and politics. Among the names who will be contributing, he says, are Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va), political commentator Tucker Carlson, and former Tennessee Senator and Republican presidential contender Fred Thompson.
The site will also feature the punditry of some well-known Hollywood actors, directors, producers, and writers, Breitbart says.
As celebrities like Jon Voight, Gary Sinise, Charlton Heston, Patricia Heaton, Stephen Baldwin and Kelsey Grammer came out publicly with their political ideas over the past few years, the news that there were, in fact, conservatives in Hollywood, had many wondering who would be next.
Recently, there have been rumors that Robert Downey Jr. is a closet Republican, though his publicist will neither confirm nor deny it, saying only, “We unfortunately have no comment, as RDJ does not comment on political matters.”
But Breitbart says the goal of Big Hollywood is not to “out” conservative celebrities, and he will not pressure celebrities like Downey to jump into the fray. He says conservative celebs who aren’t comfortable with full transparency will be allowed to write under an alias.
“I want them to come on their own volition,” he says. “‘Big Hollywood is going to have to be a compelling daily read that speaks to Hollywood conservatives’ unique burden before some will stick their necks out and choose to speak up for what they believe.”
Sticking their necks out has not always been good for business. Mark Vafiades, president of the Hollywood Congress of Republicans, says, “I’m hoping that one day politics won’t make a difference in Hollywood. But because there is still subtle intolerance here, conservatives remain somewhat shy.
“If you come to an audition wearing a Bush or McCain button, the casting director will most likely pick another actor. Just being on a set you hear people bashing Bush and the right, because they assume everyone agrees.”
Some have suggested the purported anti-conservative tilt in Hollywood is overstated — if it exists at all. Perez Hilton, the self-proclaimed “Queen of All Media” and author of his eponymous gossip site, said, “I think Hollywood is very tolerant. They may mock you for your political beliefs, but at least they’ll do it to your face!
“It won’t ever interfere with people getting a job. Kelsey Grammer still works!”
But some conservatives in the entertainment industry say there may not be a literal blacklist in Hollywood, but there is pressure to keep silent.
“Conservatives don’t necessarily have to be covert about their politics, but in many cases they are because the liberals aren’t fair and balanced towards those with differing points of view,” says Jerry Molen, the Oscar-winning producer of big Hollywood hits like “Schindler’s List,” “Jurassic Park” and “Rain Man.”
“In too many cases, conservatives are immediately labeled racist, homophobic, bigoted, hateful, demonic, or even un-American without the benefit of debate, and are locked out of the hiring process, with a few exceptions.”
But the doors may be slowly opening “An American Carol,” a conservative parody that lampooned liberal Hollywood this year, galvanized conservative celebrities like Robert Davi, Dennis Hopper, Kevin Farley, Voight and Grammer, all of whom had roles in the film.
And conservative film festivals, including the American Film Renaissance and the Liberty Film Festival, have also helped bring to market conservative projects that a few years ago might have had a difficult time getting made.
Some industry insiders credit John McCain with helping to embolden Hollywood conservatives during this year’s presidential election. Andrew Klavan, a conservative author and screenwriter of psychological thrillers including True Crime and Don’t Say A Word, said, “For people who had a lot to lose, McCain gave them some cover. He wasn’t a true Republican like Bush was. He was someone even the left liked, whereas Bush was demonized. Hollywood conservatives could support McCain without necessarily supporting the GOP.”
Klavan suggested that a spate of recent political movies like “Rendition” and “Redaction” also strengthened the conservative cause.
“These movies are genuinely anti-American. Never before have we had anti-war movies made while our troops were at war. Many people like me were ashamed of the industry, and there’s been a bit of a backlash.”
Vafiades says increasing numbers of conservatives have joined his organization in the past year, and more organizations like his are sprouting up.
But hush-hush groups like “Friends of Abe,” a secretive society of Hollywood conservatives, still operate well under the radar. And the increased spotlight on conservative celebrities has not changed the political climate as much as Breitbart, Vafiades, Molen and Klavan would like.
They say liberal celebrities still have an easier time “being political” than conservatives do.
“Sean Penn is out dancing with dictators, and no one gives him flak. Instead they give him Oscar nominations,” says Klavan. “Jon Voight may have some semblance of job security, but he still has to be careful about what he says.”


Wild Thing’s comment……
I am so glad to see this happening. A lot of good things start with the first step and this is one for sure.

….Thank you Lynn for sending this to me.

07 Jan

Soldier Rejoins After 38-year Service Break



Soldier rejoins after 38-year service break
Army Times
BAGHDAD
(Army News Service, Jan. 5, 2009)
Young men and women frequently follow the footsteps of their parents and grandparents by joining the military. Army Maj. (Dr.) Robert Sexton reversed that role when he followed his two sons into the military after a 38-year-break from his previous service.
Sexton was an unlikely candidate when he was commissioned in November 2007 in his mid-50s and assigned to serve as a physician with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 425th Civil Affairs Battalion, attached to the 4th Infantry Division here.
Sexton enlisted in the Army at 17 and left his native Cleveland in 1968 for Vietnam, where he would spend the next two years attached to the 101st Airborne Division, working with Korean troops on Army boats that provided transport, insertion and evacuation.
Sexton was honorably discharged at 20 and returned home only to become disillusioned with the social upheaval happening in the United States. He and his wife decided to move to her native country of Guatemala.
Sexton worked multiple jobs to support his family in Central America, but eventually decided to realize his desires and go to medical school in Guatemala.

“I had always thought about medical school, but because we were just married and right out of the Army and we had two kids, I had to work two and three jobs all of the time – landscaping, painting houses. There just was no time for studies,” Sexton said. “But it had always stuck in the back of my mind, and I don’t know why, but we visited a medical school down in Guatemala, and they had an open-door policy.”

Sexton said he didn’t think he would make it through that first year of medical school because of the language barrier. However, he said, because medical terminology is pretty much the same in every language, especially with the basic sciences, he passed even as his class of more than 1,200 first-year students was thinned to 120.
Sexton finished medical school in Guatemala and gained his residency. He planned on staying there and starting a practice. However, when violence and turmoil spread there, he relocated his family back to the United States in 1981.
Sexton regained his residency and was licensed to practice medicine in several states. Eventually, he ended up in Tucson, Ariz., where he practiced as a neonatologist, a doctor who works in intensive care for newborn babies, and started a private emergency medical practice with a close friend.
Nearly two decades later, Sexton and his family began a transformation of sorts as two of his sons joined the Marine Corps, both at 17.

Their decisions to join the Marines surprised and moved Sexton, he said, because they never talked about the military at home and he thought his children would get through high school and then go on to college. He began to feel the tug of inspiration.

Sexton’s third son, who had joined in 1997, was due to get out of the Marines in 2003, but chose to re-enlist. “He insisted on going to Iraq, so he extended himself and went into Iraq on the first wave,” he said.

“My two sons inspired me,” he said. “Then, two years later, after reading what the Army had done over there, I got more and more inspired with everything I read.”

Concluding that the fight against terrorism would be a long one, and feeling he could still make a contribution, Sexton accepted a commission to the Army in November 2007 and has been serving as a doctor in Baghdad since October.

“I figured we have less than 1 percent of the American people in the service, and some of those people are going to need a break sometime – and that’s what I aim to do. I’m still physically fit. I thought I could make a contribution,” Sexton said.

Sexton’s decision to rejoin the Army after a 38-year break in service leaves him little possibility of earning a military retirement because of his age. Still, he said, he derives satisfaction from making a contribution to a noble cause – working with Iraqi forces to bring medical care and training to needy areas in Baghdad.

“He blows us away. He’s pushing 60, and he’s more physically fit than some of the younger guys here,” said Army 1st Sgt. George Guerra, the battalion’s senior enlisted leader. “We hardly ever see him because he’s always gone doing these combined medical engagements. He’s really into his work, and he loves it. He just wants to get out and do this work with the Iraqi people.”

Sexton said he finds great satisfaction helping Iraqis by providing them with needed medical care, and he expressed a desire when his tour is over to go to other places with the Army where he can continue his work.

“I’ll be going to Afghanistan next year with my old unit,” Sexton said. “After Afghanistan, I would like to go to the Horn of Africa, because that’s where I think civil affairs probably shines the most. I would like to do tours in Central and South America because of the language, and I wouldn’t mind going to the Philippines.”


Wild Thing’s comment…….
I love reading abouto our troops and also how fathers and sons are serving. That happens a lot and speaks volumes as to how the entire family loves our country. It is a sacrifice made by the entire family when a parent and children both serve our country.

06 Jan

Police Look to Hack Citizens’ Home PCs




Police look to hack citizens’ home PCs
‘Very intrusive powers – as intrusive as someone busting down your door’
wnd
Police and state intelligence agencies from several countries may soon be working together to secretly hack into private citizens’ personal computers without their knowledge and without a warrant.
According to a London Times report, the police hacking process, called “remote searching,” enables law enforcement to gather information from e-mails, instant messages and Web browsers, even while hundreds of miles away.
Furthermore, the Times reports, a new edict by the European Union’s council of ministers in Brussels has paved the way for international law enforcement agencies to begin remote searching and sharing the information with each other. According to the Times, the United Kingdom’s Home Office, the nation’s lead government department for immigration, drugs and counter-terrorism enforcement, has already quietly adopted a plan that would enable French, German and other European Union police forces to request remote searching be done on UK citizens’ computers.
The Home Office’s plan has drawn immediate protest.

“These are very intrusive powers – as intrusive as someone busting down your door and coming into your home,” said Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty, a British civil liberties and human rights group.

“The public will want this to be controlled by new legislation and judicial authorization,” Chakrabarti told the Times. “Without those safeguards it’s a devastating blow to any notion of personal privacy.”

According to the report, a remote search can be granted if a senior police officer believes it is necessary to detect a serious crime, and unlike searching a suspect’s home, a remote search does not require a warrant under Home Office policy.
Richard Clayton, a researcher at the University of Cambridge’s Computer Laboratory, told the Times that remote searches had been possible since 1994, but usually involved covertly breaking into a suspect’s home to access the computer. By installing a key-logging device on the computer, police could track the suspect’s every keystroke.

“It’s just like putting a secret camera in someone’s living room,” Clayton said.

A spokesperson for the UK’s Association of Chief Police Officers told the Times that hacking into private citizens’ computers is sometimes necessary in investigating cybercrimes such as child pornography, identity theft and terrorism.
Further, the ACPO spokesperson said, the surveillance is directed under the UK’s Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, a law passed in 2000 governing the interception and disclosure of communications.

To authorize remote searching, the ACPO spokesperson said, “The officer giving it must believe that when it is given it is necessary to prevent or detect serious crime and [the] action is proportionate to what it seeks to achieve.”


Wild Thing’s comment……..
With Hussein and his fellow democrats in charge, this type of thing is concerning.
Obama is not going to like some of the names I have titled images of him. But gosh with all the graphics I use I ran out of ideas, one can’t label every photo with his name. So there are some that titled jerk Obama etc. An yes some with no so nice titles. heh heh

….Thank you Mark for sending this to me.
Mark
3rd Mar.Div. 1st Battalion 9th Marine Regiment
1/9 Marines aka The Walking Dead
VN 66-67

06 Jan

Barack the Kenyan Picks Leon Panetta as CIA Director




Obama to Name Leon Panetta as Head of CIA, Prompting Criticism From Lawmakers
FOX news
Bill Clinton’s former chief of staff Leon Panetta has been tapped to head the CIA in President-elect Barack Obama’s administration, causing surprise and a bit of consternation from several individuals involved in the intelligence community.
Panetta is a surprise pick since he has no experience in the intelligence world, though as chief of staff he had considerable access to intelligence information and knows how the community operates.
FOX News has learned that outgoing Intelligence Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., does not approve of the Panetta pick either. Rockefeller, according to one official, also put forward Kappes for CIA chief.

. Feinstein Furious Over Panetta Pick
newsmax
Sen. Diane Feinstein is reportedly fuming that Barack Obama picked Leon Panetta as his new CIA Director and never consulted with her.
Feinstein, the incoming chairwoman of the Senate intelligence committee, issued a sharp statement Monday that was a thinly veiled criticism of the pick. The statement made it clear that she had expected a career intelligence professional – unlike Panetta, who has no intelligence expertise whatsoever – to be leading the CIA.

“I was not informed about the selection of Leon Panetta to be the CIA Director,’’ Feinstein said.

“I know nothing about this, other than what I’ve read,” said Senator Feinstein, who will chair the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in the 111th Congress. “My position has consistently been that I believe the agency is best served by having an intelligence professional in charge at this time.”

Panetta could face tough questions at his nomination hearing about his background in intelligence.
A former senior CIA official who advises Obama defended the surprise choice of Panetta, whose only military and intelligence experience is a two-year stint in the mid-1960s as a U.S. Army lieutenant.
The official told the Associated Press that Panetta had been a consumer of CIA intelligence when he was at the White House.
The source said Panetta was selected for his administrative, management and political skills that will allow him both to control and advocate for the agency.
The official added that Panetta will rely on the expertise of CIA officers to balance his lack of personal intelligence experience.
Veterans of the CIA were caught off guard by the selection.

.

Obama initially wanted to nominate John Brennan, but the “Obama team” forced him out, because leftists opposed him, because Brennan worked at the CIA under Tenet. Leftists want someone who will destroy the CIA, instead of use them to gather intelligence on terrorists.
Some Say Obama Team Forced Out CIA Contender

Former CIA official John Brennan, once considered the top choice to serve as CIA director in President-elect Barack Obama’s administration, was pressured by the Obama transition team to pull his name from consideration, according to friends and former intelligence associates.

Brennan’s withdrawal, offered in a Nov. 25 letter to Obama, came after liberal bloggers mounted an opposition campaign against his possible appointment. They said he was tainted by his service in the CIA at a time when the agency was employing coercive interrogation methods, including “waterboarding,” on detainees.

These associates pin the blame for Brennan’s withdrawal squarely on the Obama team. “They pulled the plug on him,” said one former intelligence official. Brennan himself declined to comment.



Wild Thing’s comment………
I guess after the Brennan push out , that Cynthia McKinney and Cindy Sheehan must have turned him down and he had to go with his third choice.
Of course he is not qualified at all, but maybe Panetta read all the “James Bond, 007” novels (while spending several nights at Holiday Inn Express?)
IMO this is not a place to put amateurs.
The terrorist cells are getting happier and happier every day hearing all this news. Unfortunately it is going to take another attack to remind people why they vote Republican.