All the news unfit to print for Friday, November 28, 2008


Mumbai Wrap: Condemnation for continuous Mumbai attacks

Shock continues in India .. Attacks continue as well..
Jose Guardia blog offers minute by minute account of terrorist attacks in India..
Hostages have been killed at Mumbai Jewish center..
Suggestions of outside help..
Among the injured: Americans..
Tales of horror..
Why India? Why now?
New York Rabbi and his wife were killed in Mumbai attacks..
Two Americans from Virginia among the dead..
Israeli diplomat: "No survivors" at Jewish Center..
News wire..
Photo wire..
Video wire..
x x x x
Al Qaida releases video blaming financial crisis on 9/11.. takes credit for world chaos in financial markets.. The video made no mention of impending terror in Mumbai, casting doubts that there was Al Qaida involvement in India crisis..
PHOTO ABOVE: A woman evacuated from the besieged Trident-Oberoi Hotel looks out of bus in Mumbai November 28, 2008. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (INDIA)
Labels: Breaking news, Terrorism, War

All the news unfit to print for Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Pirates!!
Full circle.. 21st century, and pirates are pulling off huge attacks and taking hostages.. Developing..

All the news unfit to print for Saturday, November 15, 2008

Controversy over first female four star General Ann E. Dunwoody

All the news unfit to print for Tuesday, November 11, 2008
VETERANS DAY, 2008
What we ask of our fighting men and women in the military is quite unbelievable.. We ask them to give up their jobs, often their freedoms, their families, and most of all, their lives. We ask them to see things that we don't want to see. We ask them to fight people that most Americans don't even know of.. We request of them to fight to keep us free.. While we work and go to school, and eat fine foods and drink fancy wines, they sleep under the stars in foreign dirt thinking of their wives and husbands, and their children and parents, back home..
The consequences of their actions have repercussions throughout the world, and for all of history.
Little events in history can often start wars.. Seemingly inconsequential steps in history can create firestorms on the globe. In 1914, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the spark that lit the powder keg. World War II was "over there" until Japan struck Pearl Harbor..And even 9/11 brought foreign problems to the shores of the United States. And once again, since 2001, two wars later, we have asked monumental tasks of our soldiers..
But there is a disconnect, in my opinion. What happens "there" seems to stay there. We go on with our lives, we go on with our problems.. we have our economic crisis, we have our health care problems.. car problems.. high food prices. They are in danger 24/7 and we often worry about things that don't matter..
We truly do ask more of our soldiers than we even know..
As I read about the horrors at Buchenwald today, I thought: This could have been. We stopped the horrid, we ended the horrible. We fought a bloody battle over "there" to ensure that Adolf Hitler's wrath wouldn't spread further, and to ensure that Japan wouldn't hit the United States again.. In Vietnam, though deplored by historians, a war was waged over the principles of American freedom versus Communism. Old theories of Eisenhower held as gospel by many in the military.. And now, our wars are being waged for various reasons. History will work out the real purposes for our warfare...
But in the process, today and now, we are asking our soldiers to fight so we don't have to.. to wage war there so it's not here.. to keep the world steady..
On this Veterans Day 2008.. I offer a hope and prayer that one day we don't have to ask soldiers to wage war.. But reality facing our future shows that the military will need to stay vigilant, even if Americans expect peace in coming years..

IRAN test fires missile near Iraq border..
..Warns the United States it would respond to any violation of Iranian airspace..
Those tests for Obama just keep piling up
Labels: International Relations, Iran, Iraq, War

Veterans Day 2008: World War II survivor breaks silence on Nazi slave camp
CNN reporting on Anthony Acevedo, who was one of 350 soldiers being held at Berga am Elster, a satellite camp of the Nazis' notorious Buchenwald concentration camp..
The soldiers held were slaves to the Nazis in the final days of WWII.. Less than half of the soldiers there survived..
Acevedo shows few emotions as he scans the pages of his diary. But when he gets to one of his final entries, the decades of pent-up pain, the horror witnessed by a 20-year-old medic, are too much. "We were liberated today, April the 23, 1945," he reads. His body shakes, and he begins sobbing. "Sorry," he says, tears rolling down his face. "I'm sorry."
MORE..

All the news unfit to print for Saturday, November 1, 2008
THE POSSIBLE MUTILATION OF SADDAM HUSSEIN
Reports surfacing in UK media today that Saddam Hussein was stabbed several times after his execution.. The Hussein execution was botched as you may recall, but the new revelations are causing even more of a stir than the Malaki mess up with the public hanging. The allegations of the possible Saddam stab wounds comes from the head guard at the former president's tomb north of Baghdad, who was one of the people that helped bury the corpse. Talal Misrab says that six stab wounds existed on Saddam Hussein's corpse after the hanging. The Iraqi government is denying that any mutilation of Hussein's corpse took place post-hanging. Al-Maliki told the TIMES ONLINE last month that he regretted the way that the Saddam Hussein execution was carried out.. he told the TIMES, "There was no major violation apart from the chanting."

All the news unfit to print for Sunday, October 26, 2008
The October surprise? Escalation of war? Syria claims that US choppers attack village
Twas a week before the election...
The TELEGRAPH reporting on the breaking story:
Media reports gave conflicting accounts of the incident, which they said had involved an air strike on civilians. State television, quoting unnamed officials, said that an attack took place near the Syrian border town of Abu Kamal. It gave no further details on the incident. The private television channel al-Dunia said that nine people had been killed when an unknown number of American helicopters attacked the village of Al-Sukkiraya. "Nine people were killed and 14 wounded in the raid, which hit a group of builders while they were working," the television station said. "All victims were civilians."The United States military is not commenting on whatever happened today.. Developing story..
Labels: Breaking news, War

All the news unfit to print for Sunday, August 17, 2008
SUNDAY NIGHT FULL MOON: JUST ANOTHER NIGHT ON EARTH

WILL NEXT WEEK BRING PEACE? WILL IT BRING MORE WAR.. Either way, it will most likely bring empty threats of what the world will do to Russia if they stay in Georgia, as they stay in Georgia, while the rest of the world really doesn't seem to know what to do .. The United States and company contemplating their choices.. The actions against the United States could take against
Labels: Breaking news, Campaign 2008, Politics, Russia, War

All the news unfit to print for Friday, August 15, 2008
Russia/Georgia conflict update
Though Russia didn't withdraw yet from Russia, news about Poland causing the most eyebrows to raise this evening..
Russia threatening a nuclear strike on Poland today ..
Worries over the Ukraine..
Condi Rice being told that Russia will comply with truce ..
Time telling. And so far, it hasn't been good news for fans of peace on Earth.
Labels: Breaking news, Russia, War

All the news unfit to print for Wednesday, August 13, 2008
WHAT CAN BRING THE WORLD TOGETHER?
Bikinis?
Half nude women playing volleyball at the Olympics?
It's worth a shot..
NBC has been lit up with coverage of half naked women sweating under the hot China sun.. Georgia and Russia look to Beijing--Brazil--and Bikinis to ease tension..
REUTERS/Carlos Barria (CHINA)

Violence continues in Georgia, despite earlier agreement of truce..
Russian tanks roll deeper into Georgia..
Labels: Breaking news, Russia, War

All the news unfit to print for Monday, August 11, 2008
Labels: Breaking news, Russia, War



Russian troops said to cut Georgia in half
War continuing.. Developing..
Labels: Breaking news, Russia, War

All the news unfit to print for Sunday, August 10, 2008

AP Photo/Musa Sadulayev
Labels: Breaking news, Russia, War

RUSSIA-OSSETIA-GEORGIA WAR WRAP
Graphic photos flowing across the AP news wire this morning and afternoon.. images of civilians innocent in all ways from the geo-political war dead.. One image from the AP pictures an older white-haired woman laying dead in a garden with her friend crying above. The image is being circulated widely and being used at 2:03pm on the HUFFINGTON POST for their headline story.. The war is on.. The guns of August smoking.. Georgia still says it wants a truce and negotiations to end the conflict that began last week.. Denials: Russia denies hitting civilians Russia denies air attacks on Georgia.. Russia denies a naval blockade.. Georgia denies deal with Russia on evacuation.. NATO denies joining delegation to Georgia.. Russia has gained control of South Ossetian capital.. Pope urges peace.. So far no one hears the Pope.. The United States wants the United Nations to call for an urgent cease fire.. War on: Half of Georgia's 2,000 troops reported to be leaving Iraq Monday to go to their own war against Russia.. Escalation: Russia expands bombing blitz .. Denying reports that Georgia wants truce.. Developing situation.. Of world importance... More so than you'd know ..
Labels: Breaking news, Russia, War

THE GUNS OF AUGUST BLAZING
..the war drums thumping.. However, news this Sunday that Georgia is backing down and wants truce negotiations is being watched by the world. The Georgians were overwhelmed by Russia's firepower and war machinery.. There has been no immediate response from Russia concerning negotiations... Developing..
Labels: Breaking news, Russia, War

Labels: Breaking news, News, Russia, War

All the news unfit to print for Saturday, August 9, 2008

REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (GEORGIA)
CIVILIANS HIT HARD IN WAR OVER SOUTH OSSETIA
Labels: Breaking news, Russia, War

VIOLENCE CONTINUES BETWEEN RUSSIA AND GEORGIA

While the world tries to come together at the Olympics in Beijing, Russia and Georgia's war gets underway.. Reports that over 1,300 dead already in the flareup.. All over the breakaway province of South Ossetia.. This morning, in a breaking developing, Georgia declared a state of war with Russia.. Fears today of a wider war..
PHOTO ABOVE: AFP/Dmitry Kostyukov
Labels: Breaking news, International Relations, Russia, War

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All the news unfit to print for Friday, February 1, 2008
A horrid day of war
Though one cannot expect terrorists to have standards, the news today from Iraq is no doubt shocking, disturbing, and sickening to humanity itself..Al Qaida was able to convince mentally retarded women to become suicide bombers.. Down Syndrome now being exploited by terrorists..
More than 70 people died in Iraq when the handicapped women, unaware of what they were doing, walked into a crowded market in in Baghdad.
Militants turned disabled human beings into walking bombs.
Horrid, wretched news coming from Iraq today.. Hopefully not a new turning point. It's a low point beyond the stretch of imagination.. there is something more vicious in this than even kids being bombers in Vietnam..
These are the days that truly remind us all of the human struggle that is taking place before us.. No matter the opinion on Iraq, we must look at events like this and cry.


All the news unfit to print for Friday, January 11, 2008

Iraqi girls play in the snow in Sulaimaniyah; Photo AP PHOTO Yahya Ahmed
The day is snowed .. in Iraq..
It snowed in a lot of places today. But when it snowed in Baghdad, the world took notice.
Blamed on climate change.. global warming .. or just natural events, it raised eyebrows from continent to continent, and raised children's hopes. There was laughter in the streets of the war torn city.
A sign of hope amid violence and war.
This is the first time in memory--even for the elderly residents--that snowed has fallen in their city. Mountainous Kurdish areas off northern Iraq see snow. Baghdad doesn't. For 100 years?
TIME magazine is calling it a cold day in hell..
But there were snowball fights--at least a few from the little snow that stayed on the ground.
Some reporters were in awe..
Warmer temperatures expected for Iraq in coming days.
..So leave it with this. A father holding his son.
In snow.
In Iraq.
During war.

AP PHOTO

All the news unfit to print for Friday, December 28, 2007
BHUTTO ATTACK VIDEO EMERGES
Attack video emerges..
Pakistani government releases the tape..
Pakistan "red alert"
Pakistan says it's Al Qaida..
Pakistani government now says that Bhutto was not hit with bullets from gunshots..Says that she died from a fractured skull after hitting her head on a piece of the vehicle..
The conflicting reports further causing confusion and violence..
Labels: Breaking news, Terrorism, War

All the news unfit to print for Thursday, December 27, 2007

...but back to Bhutto
The best wrap up I can present.. The world was rocked today. The repercussions will be here for a long time to come..
70 days after Bhutto returns to Pakistan, she gets shot in the neck, chest, and then the assassin blows himself up..
Bush condemned "murderous extremists" today..
Al Qaida leads list of suspects in murder..
Candidates react to her assassination..
Bhutto rose through sunroof for all to see today.. moments later shots rang out..
Bhutto's body flown home..
Fears of chaos grow: Bhutto wrote in October that she would hold Musharraf responsible if she was killed.. Tonight, her supporters are blaming Musharraf..
Bush spoke to Musharraf for about 10 minutes today..
History of Benazir Bhutto..
Civil war feared as mobs demands Musharraf..
AFP PHOTOLabels: Breaking news, Terrorism, War

HOW BIG IS THIS NEWS?
Very big. After the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan at a brink of disaster. That's probably not understated. The political stability of Pakistan is in question.. United States policy towards the nation will surely have to alter.. General Musharraf will not have some choices.
Bhutto had children, and a husband. He was in prison on charges on corruption when she was prime minister of Pakistan. She was also accused of corruption. But the people loved her. She came back from exile this year.. She was made up with makeup often. She was famous. She was intelligent. She was outspoken.. She said she wanted one simple thing: Democracy for Pakistan.
She believed that she was the only hope that Pakistan had to bring democracy to the nation. She was well educated. She chose to continue to try to stay in Pakistan despite the attempts on her life and chances she could suffer the fate she suffered today.
Her death now will make her a martyr. She died a heroine.
The world is watching.. And nervous waiting for the next move. Pakistan has nuclear weapons. And a lot of terrorists. And a lot of anger tonight...
As the world turns...Labels: Breaking news, Terrorism, War

XX Benazir Bhutto killed in attack XX
Major news rocking the world today ..
Pakistani opposition leader and former Prime Minster Benazir Bhutto has been killed in a bomb attack...
At least 14 of her supporters were killed in the attack..
Reports this morning that Bhutto was shot in the aftermath of the bomb attack...
Major news with major repercussions.. Shot heard around the world.
Labels: Breaking news, Terrorism, War

All the news unfit to print for Saturday, July 28, 2007
Other Tillman facts coming out
The Associated Press also finding out several other facts concerning Pat Tillman that were previously undisclosed, including: In his last words moments before he was killed, Tillman snapped at a panicky comrade under fire to shut up and stop "sniveling."..
..Army attorneys sent emails to each other expressing delight that investigators of the incident were at bay..
The truth is a slow trickle.. But gushes when it can't stay back any longer.

All the news unfit to print for Friday, July 27, 2007
Tillman Intrigue
A stunning article from the Associated Presses makings its way around the world this evening:
"Army medical examiners were suspicious about the close proximity of the three bullet holes in Pat Tillman's forehead and tried without success to get authorities to investigate whether the former NFL player's death amounted to a crime"
"The medical evidence did not match up with the, with the scenario as described," a doctor who examined Tillman's body after he was killed on the battlefield in Afghanistan in 2004 told investigators. The doctors - whose names were blacked out - said that the bullet holes were so close together that it appeared the Army Ranger was cut down by an M-16 fired from a mere 10 yards or so away. Ultimately, the Pentagon did conduct a criminal investigation, and asked Tillman's comrades whether he was disliked by his men and whether they had any reason to believe he was deliberately killed. The Pentagon eventually ruled that Tillman's death at the hands of his comrades was a friendly-fire accident."
..Full story..

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