Hillary Clinton Calls Cheney Unreliable Source?

Hillary was in a snarky mood yesterday on the Hill. She thought making a zinger at Dick Cheney would be amusing and win her some brownie points. This is the same woman who flip-flopped on the war entirely.

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U.S. Reporters Jailed in Iran and North Korea

This is a little ironic after the recent CIA Gitmo “torture” memo release. 

North Korea has incarcerated two female journalists from the United States.  Laura Ling and Euna Lee visited North Korea in hopes to interview defectors.  They flew into Seoul and held meetings there for the beginning of their trip.  They flew to Yanji, a small Chinese city over the border of North Korea after their sessions were complete.  The women were advised not to leave the small city or else face possible incrimination by North Korea.  Rather than heed the warning, the women crossed the Tumen River, in which reports after which are varying.  One report states that the women were taken into custody because they would not stop filming, while another one states they were pursued back across the frozen river onto Chinese soil where they were brought back to North Korea.

The women have been jailed in North Korea for over a month now, while the Obama administration states it is trying to free them through diplomacy.  I’m curious as to why none of us here have really heard anything about this?  Nobody on the outside knows how the women are doing and Kim Jong Il is unlikely to release them anytime soon because of what U.S. captives mean for his country (usually money and food to continue to subsist on) and due to the grudge he is holding against the U.N. and the West for their reaction to his missile launch. 

Kim Jong Il no has a lot of leverage against the United States and these two women will merely be pawns in this game.  I hope that the “diplomacy” style does not wind up like Carter’s 444 day escapade.

Either way, within 24 hours Ms Ling and Ms Lee were taken in separate vehicles to Pyongyang for questioning. A week later it was announced that they would be put on trial.

Conviction for illegal entry carries up to three years in prison; the more serious crimes of espionage or “hostility toward North Korean people” are punishable by five to ten years.

The US State Department has said that it is making every diplomatic effort to free the two women and Mr Gore is said to have contacted Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State, to ask for her assistance. The US has no embassy in North Korea but a representative of the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang is said to have seen the journalists at the end of last month.

Koh Yu Hwan, a professor at Dongguk University in Seoul, said that Pyongyang was unlikely to release the journalists soon. Having two Americans was like having a “piece of rice cake rolling in for free”, he said.

“They’re going to make maximum use of this for multiple purposes. Rather than a trial by a criminal code, it will be a political trial.”

Iran has also taken a U.S.-Iranian journalist prisoner and has officially sentenced her to 8 years in prison based on charges of espionage. 

Roxana Saberi, a 31-year-old Iranian-American journalist, was convicted of spying and sentenced to eight years in prison on Saturday by Iran’s Revolutionary Court.

Ms. Saberi, a former American beauty queen, has been in detention in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison since Jan. 31. She was charged with espionage earlier this month and tried this week behind closed doors.

The truth behind why she was detained in the first place is very disconnected with myriad reasons, which can only be expected by another “state”-run government much like North Korea. 

This makes me wonder if Obama’s new call of diplomacy and negotiatons with hostile nations will still consider no pre-conditions…

“Ms Saberi has been sentenced to eight years in jail and I am going to appeal,” her lawyer Abdolsamad Khoramshahi told AFP. Under Iranian law, the verdict can be appealed within 20 days.

The case against Saberi, who has both US and Iranian nationality, has raised deep concerns in Washington and among rights groups.

She was initially reported to have been detained for buying alcohol, an illegal act in the Islamic republic.

The ISNA news agency, quoting an unnamed judiciary source, confirmed that a revolutionary court had sentenced Saberi for espionage — a charge that could have risked the death sentence. No date was given for the verdict.

“Roxana said in court that her earlier confessions were not true and she told me she had been tricked into believing that she would be released if she cooperated,” her father Reza Saberi told AFP.

“Her denial is documented in her case but apparently they did not pay attention to it,” he added, without saying when he had spoken to his daughter.

“We are very shocked and we were not expecting it. We were hoping for six months and then clemency.”

The court ruling comes despite calls by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for Saberi’s release and President Barack Obama’s diplomatic overtures to Iran after three decades of ruptured ties.

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Last month, Saberi’s parents — who came to Iran to pursue her case and have visited her at least twice — appealed to Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for her release, saying she was in a “dangerous” mental state.

Her mental state must be an indication of the wonderful treatment in Iran and the fact that no other countries use cruel and unusual punishment like the United States right?  At least we make sure that our methods meet protocol standards and we only persecute real criminals and terrorists unlike others.

Clinton said she had delivered a letter to Iranian officials on March 31, seeking Saberi’s release and making appeals on behalf of two other US citizens.

Robert Levinson, a former FBI agent, vanished on the Gulf island of Kish two years ago, and student Esha Momeni has been prevented from leaving Iran despite being released from jail last year.

After three decades of severed ties, the Obama administration has called for dialogue with Tehran over its controversial nuclear drive, which Western powers fear could be a cover for efforts to build an atomic bomb.

So we are to believe that Iran does not have bad intentions with their nuclear facilities whilst they kill and capture U.S. citizens, whom we conveniently do not hear much about from our own media propagandists?

To help Roxana please visit www.freeroxana.net

Obama-Chavez: BHO Gets A History Book

Victor Hugo Chavez, after the brotherly love hand shake, gave Obama a book on Americas “interference” in Latin America over the last 50 years (At least Chavez did not get an Ipod with his speaches).  Chavez went on to say Obama is “ignorant” and needs to be educated in Latin American History. Thank you Professor Chavez. Venezuela went on to tell Sec of State Clinton that he will restore their Ambassador to America:

That announcement crowns a week in which Obama rejected two centuries of U.S. “heavy-handedness” toward Latin America and raised the highest hopes ever for a rapprochement with Cuba, with which it severed ties 48 years ago. Venezuela under Chavez has become a close ally of Cuba.

So it seems 50 years of human rights violations, inhumane treatment of the people and heavy handed rule that includes state control of the press and air waves will be granted a cart blanch pass by this appeasing administration. Hillary Clinton and Obama spokes persons say there is much ground to be covered before anything concrete happens, but the apologetic rhetoric continues.

The Coming Gun Crisis: “From My Cold Dead Hands”

As many are aware, times are tough not only in the states, but worldwide.  What accompanies times of uncertainty and turmoil is usually not pretty and not sane.  There are many things that can cause a person to snap, whether it’s a history of psychiatric problems, the unknown, the loss of a loved one, a break-up/divorce, the loss of a job, the loss of tons of money in the market, etc.

Well, with everything that is occuring in and around us, there has been an increase in mass murders, homicides and suicides.  Yes, guns were involved in many of these cases, but not all.  Guns, also are not the cause of a person snapping or being able to cause harm to people.  Guns can also save lives and they save more lives per year than they kill.  Read more

Recess at the White House?

Here’s the latest photograph from the White House today, whilst a U.S. Captain is being held hostage and for ransom, and earlier tried to escape his purported captors.

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Caption:
Hillary: “Barack are you going to eat your PB&J?”
Obama: “No, Hill, are you going to eat your pudding snack?”
Hillary: “No, you wanna swap?”
Obama: “Sure!”
Hillary: “Say, let’s play a game of Risk after lunch and see what we should do about Iran, Russia, China, North Korea and the latest piracy incident.”
Obama: “Cool!, But I get to be the purple army – it matches my lips.”

Got some other captions?  let’s hear ‘em!

Believe me, it’s cool to sit outside and do work – I loved doing that when I was a kid at school and our teachers held their lessons outdoors when it was nice – but the issue is how this gets played in the media and if this was a Republican  esp. say for instance if this was Bush, how the media would lambast him for this.

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