Sunday, September 11, 2005

BlondeSense: WHO'S FIRST ON THE LIST? (Pre-emptive Nuking)

BlondeSense: WHO'S FIRST ON THE LIST?

Kerik discusses post-Katrina leadership - Hardball with Chris Matthews - MSNBC.com

Kerik discusses post-Katrina leadership - Hardball with Chris Matthews - MSNBC.com

Blogger Thought: I shudder to think of the people who may have seen this segment, or are reading this, and think Kerik's points are valid.

FEMA CHIEF MIKE BROWN RELIEVED SURVEY

Abandoned


Abandoned
Originally uploaded by Tampen.

The Garden District, Saturday


The Garden District, Saturday
Originally uploaded by Tampen.

I can't paint


I can't paint
Originally uploaded by *Ivan*.

9/11 Commission Report Silliness

The American Mind

Blogger Thoughts: I have no reason to think that the Author of this knows the lies and falsehoods he is supporting. It just sends chills down my spine to realise how incredibly co-opted most everyone seems to be.

Tag: 09/11/2001

Red Cross seeks 40,000 more volunteers - Hurricane Katrina - MSNBC.com

Red Cross seeks 40,000 more volunteers - Hurricane Katrina - MSNBC.com

Blogger Thoughts: Perhaps Red Cross might consider paying for the help? Did Halliburton volunteer?

Soldiers won’t force people from homes - Hurricane Katrina - MSNBC.com

Soldiers won’t force people from homes - Hurricane Katrina - MSNBC.com

Al Gore helped airlift some 270 Katrina evacuees on two private charters from New Orleans



Blogger Thought: I have a great deal of respect for Gore. However the tone of this blog entry gets it wrong. To me, the lesson seems to be that those who have connections who have connections that pull strings get rescued. And those that don't don't get rescued.

The New York Times leads off with a massive analysis

Newsday.com: Katrina effort mired in bureaucratic hash

Newsday.com: Katrina effort mired in bureaucratic hash

Debit Cards and more

List: FEMA sabotages aid efforts

TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSIS

Rubicon: Compound Fracture of the FEMA

Rubicon: Compound Fracture of the FEMA

Rubicon: They're Tryin' to Wash Us Away

Rubicon: They're Tryin' to Wash Us Away

Fredericksburg.com - Stun gun leaves man critical

Fredericksburg.com - Stun gun leaves man critical

DUBYA GUMP ~ "REFUSED" GERMAN AID FOR KATRINA VICTIMS!!!

DUBYA GUMP ~ "REFUSED" GERMAN AID FOR KATRINA VICTIMS!!!

t r u t h o u t - Blackwater Mercenaries Deploy in New Orleans

t r u t h o u t - Blackwater Mercenaries Deploy in New Orleans

Watchmen stand vigil in city�s wealthiest homes - washingtonpost.com Highlights - MSNBC.com

Watchmen stand vigil in city�s wealthiest homes - washingtonpost.com Highlights - MSNBC.com

Katrina: Cards on the table

THE NEWS BLOG

Police forcibly tackling elderly, confiscating firearms and dragging them out of their homes

Police forcibly tackling elderly, confiscating firearms and dragging them out of their homes

University of Chicago Law School > News 09.06.2005: Stone Says Rehnquist's Legacy Doesn't Measure Up

University of Chicago Law School > News 09.06.2005: Stone Says Rehnquist's Legacy Doesn't Measure Up

Reason: Defenseless On the Bayou: New Orleans gun confiscation is foolish and illegal

Reason: Defenseless On the Bayou: New Orleans gun confiscation is foolish and illegal

Breaking News: Kevin Pina arrested in Haiti

Left I on the News

Readers who listen to Flashpoints!, which I frequently mention on this blog, are familiar with Kevin Pina.

Fountainhead: Jose Padilla and he Death of Liberty


Fountainhead: Jose Padilla and he Death of Liberty

Truth exists, falsehood has to be invented.

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Jose Padilla and he Death of Liberty
Jose Padilla and he Death of Liberty"The very core of liberty secured by our Anglo-Saxon system of separated powers has been freedom from indefinite imprisonment at the will of theExecutive." Judge Antonin ScaliaBy Mike Whitney
09/10/05 "ICH" -- -- I had to sit down when I heard the Padilla case had been settled. I literally felt sick to my stomach, like I was gasping for air. The case of Jose Padilla is quite simply the most important case in the history of the American judicial system. Hanging in the balance are all the fundamental principles of American jurisprudence including habeas corpus, due process and "the presumption of innocence". All of those basic concepts were summarily revoked by the 3 judge panel of the 4th Circuit Court. The Court ruled in favor of the Bush administration which claimed that it had the right to indefinitely imprison an American citizen without charging him with a crime. The resulting verdict confers absolute authority on the President to incarcerate American citizens without charge and without any legal means for the accused to challenge the terms of his detention. It is the end of "inalienable rights", the end of The Bill of Rights, and the end of any meaningful notion of personal liberty.I remember reading 3 or 4 years ago, in Zbigniew Brzezinski's, "The Grand Chessboard", of a strategy to dominate the world that would result in the loss of freedom for American citizens. Brzezinski recognized the inherent threat that liberty posed to the development of empire. He stated:"It is also a fact that America is too democratic at home to be autocratic abroad. This limits the use of America's power, especially its capacity for military intimidation. Never before has a populist democracy attained international supremacy. But the pursuit of power is not a goal that commands popular passion, except in conditions of a sudden threat or challenge to the public's sense of domestic well-being. The economic self-denial (that is, defense spending) and the human sacrifice (casualties, even among professional soldiers) required in the effort are uncongenial to democratic instincts. Democracy is inimical to imperial mobilization." (p.35)Brzezinski's prescient forecast has proved to be astonishingly accurate. The determination of the neocons, the Federalist Society, the far-right radio giants, the Olin, Scaife, Coors and Bradley foundations, and the entire stable of right-wing, quasi-fascist groups that operate openly within American society, have pounded the final wooden stake into the heart of the personal freedom. The basic legal protections that safeguard the citizen from the arbitrary and hostile action of the state have been rescinded. We all stand naked before the absolute power of the President.The government has no case against Jose Padilla, a hapless Chicago gang-banger who allegedly visited Pakistan before he was arrested at O'Hare airport 3 and a half years ago. He is simply an unwitting victim of circumstance; a convenient scapegoat for eviscerating the rule of law. The Bush administration has used its extraordinary influence in the media to demagogue the case and keep him locked-away without producing one shred of evidence against him. The entire affair has been a grotesque mockery of justice. The hard-right groups that engineered this plot know exactly where the fault-lines in American jurisprudence lie; in the inalienable protections of its citizens.Padilla became the test-case for shattering the Bill of Rights with one withering blow. It has succeeded beyond anyone's wildest expectation.There's no chance that the Supreme Court will retry the case and draw more attention to the shocking details of this judicial-coup; they already punted once before preferring to pass it along to the lower court. Rather, the meaning of the case will be ignored until the president needs to exercise the newly-bestowed powers of supreme leader. That authority is now firmly rooted in the legal precedent established by the Padilla ruling.No Longer the Land of the FreeAmericans seem unaware of the great loss we've all suffered by the Padilla verdict. If the President is allowed to arbitrarily decide who has "inalienable rights", than those rights become the provisional gifts of the government rather than a reliable shield against the abuse of state power. It means that every American citizen is as vulnerable to the same violation of human rights as the men currently imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay. It also means that the legal wall that shelters the citizen from the random violence of the political establishment has been reduced to rubble.The Padilla ruling is the blackest day in American history. The icons of American liberty; the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Statue of Liberty; are empty shrines if they are not underscored by the guarantee of freedom. The Vietnam Memorial, the Constitution, the Gettysburg Address, the 4th of July, the Federalist Papers, and the American flag; all gratuitous expressions of a principle that has vanished from the political landscape.Every man and woman who ever wore an American uniform and died in the service of their country, died in vain. Their sacrifice has been rendered completely worthless by the action of the 4th Circuit Court.George Bush has now extinguished every meaningful part of the American dream. The last vestige of the social contract has been defiled and desecrated by the administration and their court. Personal freedom is dead in America; it was impaled by the verdict against Jose Padilla. How many thousands or, perhaps, millions of Americans will die or endure incalculable suffering to regain what we have lost on this tragic day?

Public Domain Progress: Access denied

Public Domain Progress: Access denied

The Internet and Consorship

ProfessorBainbridge.com: Thanks Hugh

ProfessorBainbridge.com: Thanks Hugh

Blogger Thoughts: Hugh Hewitt is to be credited? for professorbainbridge.com.

Have FEMA's failures really been forgotten so quickly?

The Washington Monthly

Blogger Thought: Check out JayAckroyd on FEDS response to Katrina:
I've been surprised at how effective the Bushies have been in throwing up chaff related to legalistic limitations on their roles, and on the paperwork and clearance requirements to proceed.....and on and on.

Mickey Kaus over at Slate bought into it. Josh Marshall treats it seriously, with a disclaimer. The NYTimes spends a lot of time on the issue on Saturday.

Leave aside the fact that in a time of crisis, one brushes aside such niceties. (In fact, what's supposed to happen is the President brushes aside such niceties, and takes the heat if he goes too far or not far enough.)

This is transparenlty a cock and bull story made up in hindsight. There is no doubt plenty of legal gobbletygook in place that could be construed to impede any federal action. I'm sure it's easy to concoct bureaucratic excuses for why simple tasks didn't get done.

Duh.

First, they're lying.

Second, the lies are profoundly stupid, because if they were true, they're just an exceedingly detailed explication of how DHS and FEMA failed, completely, manifestly at their assigned task. Their task was prevention and rapid response to dangers to the homeland. They get a pass on prevention (although four years starts to be a long time even on this one), but they completely screwed up the rapid response part of their role.

Any quibbling about legal limitations and state footdragging is simply lying.


U Of L Awarded $22 Million For Biosafety Lab

U Of L Awarded $22 Million For Biosafety Lab

News Hounds: Beltway Boys Join Republican Chorus

News Hounds: Beltway Boys Join Republican Chorus

The Otter Side: Woah! Cool! (MD in NO Rescue)

The Otter Side: Woah! Cool!

I spent 3 1/2 hours in an LAV (Light Armored Vehicle) driven by National Guard troops and manned by ATF agents. We had a list of 6 addresses from the 911 Center. Five were requests to "check welfare of occupant" and one was reported as "trapped." Five were clear--no one alive or dead at the address. At one, we rescued someone. I'm sorry, but I'm going to hold the story until I can upload my pictures of the event. To do this, we cruised for miles up and down streets filled above the tops of vehicles with black-green, fetid water. At Jeff Davis Parkway, the water became too deep for us to safely go further, so the search stopped there. There is a heck of a lot of inundated NOLA beyond that. Words cannot describe it well enough, but I promise there will be pictures later next week.

The mission would have taken far shorter, but we stopped multiple times to break open MRE's and bottled water for dogs and one cat trapped on their porch. We noted the addresses of many dogs and cats. The Humane Society is here with boats and will retrieve them when we give them the list. Interestingly, they have a command post at Harrah's, right there with the big boys.

Saw two floating bodies, the less description of them, the better.

It's late and I want to go to bed, so I'll just make a couple more observations, this time just about my own profession and how it is functioning here:

There are physicians and nurses here who are complaining about our vaccinating everybody for Hepatitis A. They keep quoting CDC studies that show that only the most heavily exposed personnel are at risk. I finally told one of them to shut up for a simple reason. No study has ever looked at the impact of filling a city of 500,000 with shit and corpses. This is an event unparalleled in the history of public health. I am tired of hearing about studies that can't begin to apply to a toxic event of this scale. Personally, I think everyone in the area should be vaccinated for Hepatitis A & B, and those with the most exposure should get the hyperimmune globulin (lay term, "gamma globulin"). My proof? None. My reason? Common damn sense.

Also, JCAHO, FDA, DEA, American Red Cross, etc. regulations cannot apply when the world turns upside down. Whether physician or nurse, state, federal, or volunteer, the most effective responders in this event have been those competent providers that do what is possible and necessary for the situation, not what the "Book" says they may do. Amazingly, there are some hide-bound fools out here that expect a team to vaccinate hundreds of people in a single day and maintain full documentation and not allow para-professionals (e.g., EMT's) to administer the injections. I had 3 patients today require intravenous hydration. They had a classic "swoon" after the vaccine shots, but they were so dehydrated, they didn't recover until they got some fluids. If we didn't have EMT's doing the shots "illegally," vaccinations would have ground to a halt while the docs and nurses were attending to these patients.

Rant over. Good night.

The Rest Of The 911 Flight 93 Story

The Rest Of The 911 Flight 93 Story

For Reference: 9/11 Fire Near the White House Reported on in USA Today

USATODAY.com - 'I fear for my daughter'

WASHINGTON — In the nation's capital, a plane crash into the Pentagon and a fire near the White House forced evacuation of federal government buildings and sent workers rushing into the streets. One witness to the Pentagon crash said the plane appeared to be a commercial airliner that was accelerating as it approached. Gray smoke billowed from the five-sided building as more than 20,000 civilian and military men and women who work there streamed into surrounding parking lots, driven by blue-and-white strobe alarm lights and wailing sirens.
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Aydan Kizldrgli, a student from Turkey, was driving by the Pentagon when the plane hit, about 9:35 a.m. ET. "I was in the car, and there was a big boom," he said. "Everybody was in shock. I turned to the person in the next car and said, 'Did you see that?' Nobody could believe it."
Kizldrgli said he began walking aimlessly, ending up in Rosslyn, a commercial area just north of the Pentagon, about a half-hour later.
"The plane exploded after it hit, the tail came off and it began burning immediately. Within five minutes, police and emergency vehicles began arriving," said Vin Narayanan, a reporter at USA TODAY.com, who was driving near the Pentagon when the plane hit.
Before the plane hit, the scene at the Pentagon was already chaotic. Sheriff's deputies were screaming at people to move along quickly. "There's a hijacked plane two minutes away. We don't know where it's going to hit. Keep moving," they shouted.
Some of the people running from the Pentagon were in tears. One woman was crying as she yelled, "Brian is in there. Brian is in there. What are we going to do?"
Kim Dent, 33, who works across the street from the Pentagon, said she and some co-workers were looking out the window of their office building. "We saw the shadow of a plane. We heard the engine. We all said, 'That plane is flying kind of close.' "
Judy Rice, a tourist from Clearfield, Utah, visiting Washington with her 13-year-old daughter, Arianna, was trembling and on the verge of tears as she stood not far from the Pentagon. "I just don't know where to go,"she said. "I fear for my daughter. She's my youngest. All I want is to get away from the monuments."
Richard Benedetto, a USA TODAY reporter, saw the plane slam into the Pentagon. "It sounded like an artillery shell. It hit on the west side of the building, near the helipad."
Pentagon public information officer Glenn Flood said the Pentagon rehearsed small-scale evacuations in recent months, but, "We haven't had a rehearsal for anything like this." Flood said some Pentagon corridors were impassable because of damage. He said there were "heavy casualties," and he personally saw three bodies.
The U.S. Capitol was evacuated shortly after 9 a.m. ET, and officials were telling people to stay away from the building by 10:30 a.m. Senators and representatives were given the option of gathering at a secure place. Senator Charles Hagel, R-Neb., said, "This changes everything. We essentially have been attacked at home."
The White House ordered an evacuation of its complex (President Bush was out of town) and eyewitnesses said fire trucks surrounded the building.
More than a dozen fire engines could be seen around the White House. There was no access to Lafayette Square across Pennsylvania Avenue, which was being guarded by officers with sub-machine guns.

Govt Secrecy Carries a Hefty Price - by William Fisher

Govt Secrecy Carries a Hefty Price - by William Fisher

Informed Comment

Informed Comment

Blogger Thoughts: Wonder if Juan will ever get 9/11?

Kate/A/blog: What I Know

Kate/A/blog: What I Know

Juan Cole rebuttal of Hitchens

Humint Events Online: The Levee Breaches and the Response to the Breaches: A Detailed Analysis

Humint Events Online: The Levee Breaches and the Response to the Breaches: A Detailed Analysis

Humint Events Online: Appalling, Sickening, Outrageous, etc

Humint Events Online: Appalling, Sickening, Outrageous, etc

Humint Events Online: Appalling, Sickening, Outrageous, etc

Humint Events Online: Appalling, Sickening, Outrageous, etc

George Washington's Blog: Summary: Bush Administration Negligence in New Orleans

George Washington's Blog: Summary: Bush Administration Negligence in New Orleans

NPR: Stunning

Anyone can Whistle

Bill Maher: George Must Go

Katrina: You think it's getting better?

Gretna's Bridge

Civil Commotion » William F. Buckley gives deservedly

Civil Commotion » William F. Buckley gives deservedly …


Blogger Thought: WF Buckley= Not a clear thinker on this....

Civil Commotion » Inside the ‘Dome (VIII)

Civil Commotion » Inside the ‘Dome (VIII)

BlondeSense: My Hero: The Guy Who Told Cheney to Fuck Himself:

BlondeSense: My Hero: The Guy Who Told Cheney to Fuck Himself:

BlondeSense: 9/11, Katrina and the Bushistas: 3 Disasters

BlondeSense: 9/11, Katrina and the Bushistas: 3 Disasters

BlondeSense: Excellent Hurricane Katrina Reference Source

BlondeSense: Excellent Hurricane Katrina Reference Source

Another Day in the Empire » FEMA and Katrina: REX-84 Revisited

Another Day in the Empire » FEMA and Katrina: REX-84 Revisited

Wow. The WH does get its info from the media

AMERICAblog: Because a great nation deserves the truth

Boulder Weekly | NewsandViews | CoverStory

Boulder Weekly | NewsandViews | CoverStory

09/11/2001