Wednesday, February 16, 2005

And this is another PBS TV program to watch; FRONTLINE


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
"One useless man is called a disgrace; two useless men are called a law firm; and three or more useless men are a congress" - John Adams
Politicians and diapers should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain

And just in case you miss last nights show, "Rumsfeld's War" you can see it online useing this link. Or you may find that that same show well show today if you can record it.
So, now you've got at lease two programs on PBS (Public[Public, that's you & me] Broadcasting Service), it belongs to you ya know. This is why they can tell this side of the story. The side you won't read from Bush, Chaney, Rumsfeld, etc. Shouldn't you hear BOTH sides and not just the one? You can find out when Frontline and NOW come on in your area by going to http://www.pbs.org.

You can see passed shows of Frontline online as well useing this LINK
And don't forget to watch NOW,on your same PBS channel as well.


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Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Hackers May Have Stolen Californians Data


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Politicians and diapers should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain

By RACHEL KONRAD
AP Technology Writer

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A company that collects consumer data warned thousands of Californians that hackers penetrated the company's computer network and may have stolen credit reports, Social Security numbers and other sensitive information.

ChoicePoint Inc., which sells such data to government agencies and a variety of companies, acknowledged Tuesday that several hackers broke into its computer database and purloined data from as many as 35,000 Californians.

Last fall, hackers apparently used stolen identities to create what appeared to be legitimate businesses seeking ChoicePoint accounts, said Chuck Jones, a spokesman for Alpharetta, Ga.-based company. They opened about 50 accounts.

The attack appears to have resulted in at least six cases of identity theft in Los Angeles County. It's unclear whether the data of people outside California was exposed. But law enforcement agents, who have arrested one person on six counts of theft, say hundreds of thousands of Americans elsewhere may be at risk.

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ChoicePoint has not notified consumers in other states, nor is it working with law enforcement agents elsewhere, Jones said.

"California is the focus of the investigation and we don't have any evidence to indicate at this point that the situation has spread beyond California," Jones said. "If at some point in time we get information that it's in other areas, we'll revisit the disclosure."

Security experts dismissed the notion that hackers would limit their attack geographically.

"I've never heard of a hacker doing something just to make a company comply with a state statute - that's ridiculous," said Nick Akerman, partner and co-chair of the computer fraud division of law firm Dorsey & Whitney. "It'd be like robbing a bank that wasn't FDIC insured so the robber wouldn't have to be prosecuted by the FBI."

When ChoicePoint discovered the crime in October, it closed the suspect accounts, restricted access, strengthened site verification, informed law enforcement agencies and cooperated in their investigation.

On Oct. 27, California sheriff deputies arrested Olatunji Oluwatosin, 41, when the Nigerian national went to his office to receive a fax ostensibly from ChoicePoint. Police were waiting for the North Hollywood resident at his office in Los Angeles. He's been in jail since then and is scheduled to appear in Los Angeles County Court on Thursday.

Robert Costa, the lieutenant in charge of Southern California's High Tech Task Force Identity Theft Detail, said agents believe several other people were involved.

"It definitely could not have been limited to Southern California," Costa said.

ChoicePoint sent e-mail notifications to Californians last week.

State residents were the only Americans notified because the state has a unique law requiring companies that do business with residents to warn them when they've had holes in corporate computer networks. Since the law went into effect in July 2003, organizations have alerted customers whenever "unencrypted personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person."

The bill defines "personal information" as an individual's first name or initial and last name, with one of the following: Social Security number; driver's license number; state identification number; or credit or debit card account number and security code. Except when disclosure would impede a criminal investigation, companies must notify consumers "in the most expedient time possible."

The law doesn't impose specific fines but makes companies with questionable computer networks more vulnerable to lawsuits and public scorn. If a hacker gains access to data for 500,000 or more customers, the company must alert those people through e-mail, a "conspicuous" posting on a Web site and disclosure to a major media outlet.

Identity theft is the country's fastest-growing crime, and more than 9.9 million Americans were victims last year. The crimes cost a total of $5 billion, not including lost productivity, according to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.

One of the biggest breaches happened in October, when a University of California network exposed personal data of 1.4 million Californians. The computer database in Berkeley contained names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers and birthdays of everyone who participated in a state in-home care program since 2001.

The ChoicePoint attack could galvanize support for a federal law protecting consumers from corporate security breaches. New Hampshire, New York and Texas politicians are considering similar bills, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., reintroduced legislation last month for a national version of the California law.

"This is a nightmare scenario for the company and for consumers," said Matt Stevens, chief technology officer at Network Intelligence Inc., a database security company in Westwood, Mass. "More of these incidences and people will wake up. Right now you've got people in Massachusetts saying, `Hey, why am I less important than people in California?'"




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"Nuclear Option" Seen As Possible Way to Aid Anti-Environmental Judicial Nominee


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Hearings are expected to start soon in the Senate Judiciary Committee over several of President Bush's nominees for the federal courts who were blocked by Democrats last year. And this time an extra dimension--beyond disagreements over a nominee's fitness for the bench--may be in the offing.

Because the Democrats last year employed the time-honored Senate tactic of filibustering 10 of the most controversial nominees in order to prevent a final vote on the floor (they also approved 204 nominees), Senate Majority Leader William Frist (R-TN), is considering what has become known as the "nuclear option."

Under this plan, Frist would call on the Senate's presiding officer, Vice President Cheney, to rule unconstitutional the requirement that 60 votes are needed to end a filibuster in the case of judicial nominees. This would mean Bush nominees could be approved with a simple majority of 51 votes, rather than 60.

If Frist proceeds with this tactic, Democrats have threatened to shut down the Senate. Judiciary Chair Arlen Specter (R-PA) has said he will do all in his power to avert such a showdown. He hopes to do this by persuading a few Democrats to oppose the use of the filibuster.

The battle is expected to be most intense over nominees to the Circuit Courts of Appeals. Ironically, for all the Republicans' _expression of outrage over Democrats' opposition to a relative handful of Bush nominees, at least three-quarters of the appellate courts are already dominated by Republican appointees.

Moreover, as noted by Leesa Keppler of the American Constitution Society, President Bush had more of his nominees approved in his first four years than either Presidents Reagan, H.W. Bush, or Bill Clinton. Mr. Bush has successfully appointed 204 nominees to the federal bench's total of 877 seats.

This includes 32 Bush nominees now on the appeals courts benches, with the result that 10 of the 13 appellate circuits in the U.S. now have more Republican appointees than Democrats.

During Bill Clinton's presidency, Republicans blocked 60 of his nominees. Rather than doing so openly, via filibusters, they blocked most of them anonymously, usually by denying them a hearing or a vote.

Of special concern to environmentalists is the fact that Sen. Specter has said the first nominee he plans to bring up will be William Myers, formerly the top lawyer in the Bush Interior Department. Myers was the first judicial nominee ever opposed by the Native American community (23 tribal governments) and the first ever opposed by the National Wildlife Federation (BGW, Jul. 19, 2004).

The environmental community is girding for an all-out battle against Myers, described by Earthjustice attorney Glenn Sugameli as "the most anti-environmental judicial nominee we have ever seen." Judiciary Committee member Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) has described Myers as "quite extreme" on environmental issues.




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Washington D. C is the only


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A moral Dilemma


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Here's a dilemma for you... what would you do?

This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. Please don't answer it without giving it some serious thought. By giving an honest answer you will discover where you stand morally.

The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation, in which you will have to make a decision. Remember that your answer needs to be honest, yet spontaneous. Thoughtfulness is important for this evaluation to be meaningful!


Ready? Begin!


You're in Florida... in Miami, to be exact... there is chaos around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. This is a flood of major proportions.

You are a photojournalist working for a major newspaper caught in the middle of this great disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless. You're trying to shoot career-making photos. There are houses and people swirling around you, some disappearing under the water.

Nature is showing all its destructive fury. You see a man in the water! He is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken away with the water and debris. You move closer. Somehow the man looks familiar. Suddenly, you know who it is... it's George Bush. Isn't life ironic?

At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take him under, forever. You have two options. You can save him or you can take the most dramatic photos of your life. You can save the life of President Bush, or you can shoot a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo, documenting the death of one of the world's most powerful men.


Now, here's the question (please give an honest answer):


Would you select color film, or rather go with the classic simplicity of black and white?




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U.S. Loses Ruling on Gray Wolves


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
"One useless man is called a disgrace; two useless men are called a law firm; and three or more useless men are a congress" - John Adams
Politicians and diapers should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain

This Bush doesn't talk about as you might not like know what he's doing while your watch everything on Iraq and now maybe some other countries over there. We pass these laws and then we have to go back and pass them again. And again.
Do a better job of voting will ya and guess who didn't put the judge in place. But he has put a ton of other judges in, so if in a couple of months I post another entery that speaks to this judge being overturned you'll understand what happpened, right? Like Mark Twain said, "Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."

By JEFF BARNARD, Associated Press Writer

GRANTS PASS, Ore. - A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Bush administration violated the Endangered Species Act when it relaxed protections on many of the nation's gray wolves.

The decision by U.S. District Judge Robert E. Jones in Portland rescinds a rule change that allowed ranchers to shoot wolves on sight if they were attacking livestock, said Michael Robinson of the Center for Biological Diversity, an environmental group.

In April 2003, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service divided the wolves' range into three areas and reclassified the Eastern and Western populations as threatened instead of endangered. The Eastern segment covers the area from the Dakotas east to Maine, while the Western segment extends west from the Dakotas. The agency left wolves in the Southwest classified as endangered.

But the judge ruled that the government acted improperly by combining areas where wolves were doing well, such as Montana, with places where their numbers had not recovered.

"Interior Secretary Gale Norton tried to gerrymander the entire contiguous 48 states so that wolves in a few areas would make up for the absence of wolves in much larger regions," Robinson said. "Now, instead of drawing lines on the map based on political considerations, any future lines must be based on science."

The judge also found that Fish and Wildlife did not consider certain factors listed in the Endangered Species Act in evaluating the wolf's status, including threats from disease, predators or other natural or manmade dangers.

Fish and Wildlife expressed disappointment in the ruling.

"We believe our rule provided for biologically sound management of the core population of wolves in areas where we knew they could thrive as stable viable populations," the agency said in a statement. "We also believe the rule was correct as a matter of law under the Endangered Species Act."

Mike Senatore, vice president of Defenders of Wildlife, said the ruling would make it more difficult for the Bush administration to reduce or eliminate Endangered Species Act protection for other species.

Practically speaking, only wolves in northwestern Montana were affected by the rule change that allowed ranchers to shoot wolves on sight, said Ed Bangs, wolf recovery coordinator for the Fish and Wildlife Service. The rule never extended to experimental populations in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Idaho and the rest of Montana, and no packs have been established in other states in the region, Bangs said.

"We haven't had a wolf killed by a private citizen defending private property since the new rule went into effect," Bangs said.

By the 1970s, wolves had been virtually wiped out in the Lower 48 states to protect livestock.

Gray wolves were reintroduced in and around Yellowstone in 1995 and 1996, and federal wildlife officials have declared their recovery a success. Officials estimate there are now more than 800 wolves in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, including Yellowstone National Park.

In the Eastern sector, there are an estimated 3,200 wolves in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.

A small number of Mexican gray wolves were reintroduced in the Southwest in 1998.

(Substitutes 13th paragraph to correct that number included wolves in Yellowstone.)


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The United States is pulling its ambassador from Syria


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The United States is pulling its ambassador from Syria amid rising tensions over the assassination of a former Lebanese prime minister




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Monday, February 14, 2005

A recap of NOW from 2-11-05. A PBS program on TV.


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
"One useless man is called a disgrace; two useless men are called a law firm; and three or more useless men are a congress" - John Adams
Politicians and diapers should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain

Ask Rick Howell what a "Stoploose Order" is and he'll say it a draft. And it apples to Disabled Veteran, which he is.

"Stoploose Order" means you most stay in the Armed forces and have you ever hear of a status called "Indivgual Ready Reserve".(irr). And Howell who was a Major it could go on till he got to age 60. And he is but one of Thousands who this has happen to. What's the problem, Bush said he wasn't going to draft anyone, it would I'd hope kill him in government, the Armed Forces are shot of people and is having to do the so that bush can stay in office and direct money from us to big business with contacts.

Ever heard of "Try One", it's a you serve of 1 yr. in the National Guard and if you don't want to stay your out. Well it seems that stoploose over rides that too. Why, because the army has a part of your contract the says, "in time of was or national emergency" So Bush lied to us to get into Iraq and now we have this National Emergency and it most be that cause if you remember we call the war off.

And now we may start keeping solders in combat for more then the 24 month. That was the standard time.

Tom White, who WAS the Sec. of the army back in March 2003 told us that it might take hundreds of thousands of man back when the war start, but Rumsfeld brushed that aside. And said, it was, "his belief", that that was going to be high in a press briefing with the shield of the Pentagon right behind him. That was Feb.23, 2003. Soon after White resigned from the Pentagon at Rumsfeld request. When asked by PBS's show host, "What did we get right and what did we get wrong in the war in Iraq White said, We got the combat faze right and from then on it been just about all wrong." ( ofcourse you now have Bush, Chaney and Rumsfeld running the war and God knows they have SO much training in war fare.) And it's still wrong to this day. 25 million people a country bigger then calif. it's going to take alot more people than we put there to get the job done. And now we are running out of time as a lot of the troops we have there

Nat. Guard says that from Oct. 2004 - Jan,. 2005 enrollments are down 24% and the
Army Reserves Existents it’s down in the same time frame some 20%

We may have are selves in a no win thing already, per Larry Korb, has been studying troop levels as far back the the for 20yrs. that back when Ragen was the president
as Ass. Sec. of Defense. Korb says we need to grow the Army if we are to get out of Iraq from the 500,000 to 586,000, and get the #'s back where they need to be in the enlistment side of things.

Bush want more money in this budget but none of it is for the people in the Army. That wouldn't get money to the corp. world. And they are the one the have been cutting check to Bush.

10,000 people in additive duty it costs 1 billion dollars.

So if we add 100,000 to the army that's 10 billion dollars. And we are spending more than that on Missile defense and that doesn't work and may not ever be needed. But again the Money has to be paid back to the companies that cut the checks. And we’re buying the F-22 when we already have the best fighters in the world.

The ground forces should get the priority and they're not are they.

Sen. Chuck Hagel(R)
It's always the uniformed military that has to b ear the brunt of bad decisions. They do the dying and the suffering.

There are some men being called back into service after they have been declared disabled by their own military after 8 yrs. of being out. And as Rick Howell understands it they are going to gave him a 2 hr. block of train to do so. This man has his elbow crushed while in service back then and now can not left more then 25 #'s with that arm.

But we don't have a draft.

And we get out when the Iraq's can take over but they don't have to equipment we do and won't after we leave
With troop levels at record highs around the world should we put upon ourselves the need to be the world’s police force?

And remember this. "It's not so much, sometimes, what you do, but how you go about doing it. IF we keep this up we'll never get out of this country either. Yeah, remeber what the 60s and 70s were like when goverment ran that war and told the Generals what to do. Oh! And if asked, the Generals and others as well would tell ya that it not going to work this way.

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Group Cites Bush Administration Hostility to California Clean Air Initiatives


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While the environmental movement has been energetically battling the Bush Administration's relentless rollback of federal laws and regulations that protect America's environment and public health, a parallel Bush strategy has been grinding forward almost unnoticed.

Taking advantage of the movement's focus on trying to salvage environmental protection at the federal level, the administration has been simultaneously implementing a steady attack on environmental initiatives enacted at state and local levels.

Utilizing both its judicial appointees, an increasingly anti-environmental federal judiciary and its own regulatory powers, the Bush team is making a mockery of conservatives' famously advertised dedication to "states rights."

The Bush Administration is instead promoting a form of libertarian federalism that is hostile to environmental safeguards at all levels. The fallacy of libertarian federalism has been exposed recently by the Washington-based Community Rights Counsel (CRC), a nonprofit legal team dedicated to supporting state and local environmental protections. CRC has just released a new book, Redefining Federalism: Listening to the States in Shaping "Our Federalism", published by the Environmental Law Institute.

As CRC's Doug Kendall, editor of Redefining Federalism puts it, "State and local governments recognize that they cannot achieve cleaner air without transportation and land use plans that lead to less driving. They cannot have cleaner rivers, lakes and streams without regulating the farms, shopping centers and subdivisions that are along their banks."

And so, continues Kendall, while strong federal regulations are obviously needed because so many pollutants travel across state borders, it is important that state and local bodies also be able to initiate regulations that pertain to their particular local or regional situations.

Alarmingly, however, Washington's "states rights" administration appears not to be content with merely reversing federal protections. It is also working resolutely to squelch state and local initiatives that might compensate for the damage being done at the federal level.

In California, for example, CRC attorney Jennifer Bradley notes that:

* Because of its extraordinary air pollution problems, California has been aggressive in passing legislation and regulations to clean up its air. The Bush Administration has tried to stifle California’s innovations at every turn. In August 2003, the Administration told the U.S. Supreme Court that the Clean Air Act banned Southern California from requiring cleaner-fueled cars, trucks, buses and other fleet vehicles.


* Also in August 2003, the EPA interpreted the Clean Air Act to prohibit EPA from taking any action to combat CO2 emissions. CO2 is the principal global warming gas. This interpretation also appears to prohibit any state from taking bold steps to cut down on CO2 emissions from cars and trucks.


* In October 2002, the Department of Justice said that California's Zero Vehicle Emissions (ZEV) regulations were pre-empted by the federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA). The Justice Department argued that the ZEV regulations were actually fuel economy standards, despite the fact that California gave automakers several ways to meet the regulations that had nothing to do with reducing fuel consumption.




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Sunday, February 13, 2005

Water Quality Jeopardized By Proposed New Selenium Standards


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Selenium gained national attention and federal regulation during the 1980s after causing mass deformities of waterfowl in California's Central Valley. Now it is back in the news, with a report that the Bush administration is planning to relax government regulation of this toxic substance.

Draft criteria for new selenium standards were published last month in the Federal Register, and EPA is currently soliciting scientific data and information on the proposed changes. New standards could be finalized within a few months, according to a recent article in the Sacramento Bee.

Selenium is a naturally occurring metal, but is also discharged into waterways by power companies, farms, and mining operations. Health effects for humans, according to the EPA, can include kidney and liver damage, and damage to the circulatory and nervous system. [1]

Environmentalists and government scientists alike are wary of the administration's proposed changes, fearing that they weaken water quality standards, and may have severe health consequences for aquatic life and animals that consume contaminated fish.

"The Bush administration is proposing changes to the selenium standards that are being promoted by coal mining interests and other industries that want to avoid taking steps to limit this serious form of water pollution," Joan Mulhern, senior legislative counsel to Earthjustice, told BushGreenwatch.

Various mining industries across the country contribute to selenium levels in U.S. waterways, including phosphate mines in Idaho, copper mines in Utah, mountaintop coal mines in West Virginia, and coal-burning power plants.

The Sacrament Bee cited several scientists who are troubled by the new levels and how they might weaken water quality standards. [2] EPA plans to switch to a fish-based standard for measuring selenium levels, which in itself is not objectionable. But the EPA is raising the allowable concentration of selenium in fish to 7.91 parts per million, from 5 parts per million that is allowed in water. [3]

Also at issue is the source of research that has influenced the proposed standard changes for selenium. The contractor in charge of research has previously worked for industries supporting weaker selenium standards. The potentially flawed analysis may have overstated survival rates for fish contaminated with selenium by as much as two or three times.

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SOURCES:
[1] EPA website.
[2] EPA Proposes New Selenium Standards, Sacramento Bee, Dec. 10, 2004.
[3] Federal Register, Dec. 17, 2004.




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