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Lest I Forget – Googlebombing for Truth and Justice

For those not aware of what googlebombing is, it’s when a lot of links are placed to negative stories attached to the name of something or someone in particular or, a certain phrase. Google ‘miserable failure’ for an example of googlebombing in action.

Chris Bowers of MyDD has decided to takethe wingnuts on head-on by googlebombing every Republican candidate in the congressional election. Here’s the html code: a googlebomb gets bigger the more links there are, so to join in just cut and paste the source in your blog, publish it and pass it on with the smug glow of having stuck it to the wingnuts.

Google Bomb The Elections: Source Code
by Chris Bowers, Tue Oct 24, 2006 at 12:17:56 PM EST

–AZ-Sen: Jon Kyl

–AZ-01: Rick Renzi

–AZ-05: J.D. Hayworth

–CA-04: John Doolittle

–CA-11: Richard Pombo

–CA-50: Brian Bilbray

–CO-04: Marilyn Musgrave

–CO-05: Doug Lamborn

,p>–CO-07: Rick O’Donnell

–CT-04: Christopher Shays

–FL-13: Vernon Buchanan

–FL-16: Joe Negron

–FL-22: Clay Shaw

–ID-01: Bill Sali

–IL-06: Peter Roskam

–IL-10: Mark Kirk

–IL-14: Dennis Hastert

–IN-02: Chris Chocola

–IN-08: John Hostettler

–IA-01: Mike Whalen

–KS-02: Jim Ryun

–KY-03: Anne Northup

–KY-04: Geoff Davis

–MD-Sen: Michael Steele

–MN-01: Gil Gutknecht

–MN-06: Michele Bachmann

–MO-Sen: Jim Talent

–MT-Sen: Conrad Burns

–NV-03: Jon Porter

–NH-02: Charlie Bass

–NJ-07: Mike Ferguson

–NM-01: Heather Wilson

–NY-03: Peter King

–NY-20: John Sweeney

–NY-26: Tom Reynolds

–NY-29: Randy Kuhl

–NC-08: Robin Hayes

–NC-11: Charles Taylor

–OH-01: Steve Chabot

–OH-02: Jean Schmidt

–OH-15: Deborah Pryce

–OH-18: Joy Padgett

–PA-04: Melissa Hart

–PA-07: Curt Weldon

–PA-08: Mike Fitzpatrick

–PA-10: Don Sherwood

–RI-Sen: Lincoln Chafee

–TN-Sen: Bob Corker

–VA-Sen: George Allen

–VA-10: Frank Wolf

–WA-Sen: Mike McGavick

–WA-08: Dave Reichert

Read more: US politics, Congressional elections, Googlebombing

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The Hand that Rocks The Cradle May Decide the Election.

Rabid Anti-Immigration Senator Made Illegal Nanny Hide In Basement.

Las Vegas :

Congressman and gubernatorial candidate Jim Gibbons is facing more tough questions on a whole new issue. These questions revolve around an illegal immigrant whom Gibbons and his wife Dawn employed as their housekeeper and babysitter. The woman, Patricia Pastor Sandoval, says she worked for the Gibbons’ for years and the family occasionally made her hide in the basement to keep her illegal status a secret.

It is illegal to knowingly employ an undocumented alien. It’s also illegal to employ such a person, pay them under the table, and then fail to pay employer taxes.

Sandoval says she worked for Jim Gibbons and his wife Dawn for several years, starting in 1987, and that the family has tried to cover it up. It’s a story pregnant with political implications.

Pastor Sandoval says one reason she is talking about her previous relationship with Jim and Dawn Gibbons is because of the statements Gibbons has made during his campaign about getting tough with illegal immigrants. After all, she was an illegal herself.

Pastor Sandoval, who is Peruvian, says she entered the U.S. in 1984 by hiding in the trunk of a car as it crossed over from Tijuana. She got a job cleaning the sprawling house on the outskirts of Reno. When the Gibbons family bought the house in 1987, she stayed on.

In the beginning, she says no one asked about her legal status, but it became abundantly clear the Gibbons family knew she was not here legally since they often asked her to hide when certain people came to the house.

Sandoval said, “She told me somebody coming to the home, don’t answer the door, don’t say nothing because my husband is running. I think, at that time, for Assembly. One time she told me the newspaper or someone is coming, go downstairs and not come here until they left.”

Mrs, Gibbons even filed a police complaint for extortion against the nanny when she dared to ask for a letter verifying her employment. That’s not all, though:

But there is more. Beginning in 1988, the Gibbons family tried to help Patty obtain legal status. These documents, never made public before, were signed by Dawn Gibbons under penalty of perjury. In the papers, it’s made clear that everyone knew Sandoval was an undocumented worker. The documents indicate she had worked for the Gibbons family since 1987, cooking, cleaning, and babysitting.

The government files also contain an employment contract, signed by Dawn Gibbons, guaranteeing to pay Sandoval $800 a month. Patty says that’s what she was paid from the beginning, always in cash.

Immigration attorney Vincenta Montoya is representing Sandoval. She said, “Eight hundred dollars a month at ten hours a day, fifty hours per week, that’s about $4 an hour. Plus, social security was not paid. Disability was not paid. Workers comp was not paid. Taxes weren’t paid. I think the Gibbons got a very good deal for very low money.”

Indeed they did. The average wage per week for a legal nanny is between 250-800 dollars, plus benefits – Health Insurance, automobile insurance, if she is a driver of the family automobile; travel expenses, 2 weeks paid vacation, 6 paid holidays. accommodation (private room for live-in); separate car for nanny’s use if possible; all this according to All-American Nanny. I think that’d easily come to a damned sight more than 4 dollars an hour.

Bearing in mind that Gibbons got a B+ for his votes on immigration from the likes of anti-immigration group Americans For Better Immigration one can only say – OOPS.

Read more: US politics, Nevada, Congressional elections, Immigration, Childcare, Illegal nannies, Republican hypocrisy

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Your Commander-In-Chief

HOST: I?m curious, have you ever googled anybody? Do you use Google?

BUSH: Occasionally. One of the things I?ve used on the Google is to pull up maps. It?s very interesting to see ? I?ve forgot the name of the program ? but you get the satellite, and you can ? like, I kinda like to look at the ranch. It remind me of where I wanna be sometimes.

The’ Google? Jesus wept. And who could forget the name Google Earth? How many anti-psychotics a day is he on now ?

[h/t Dependable Renegade]

Read more: Bushisms.

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Canaries In The Coal Mine

The war on US liberals appears to be getting more intense. There’re nasty goings-on in Congress where a Republican congressman has admitted having had a Democrat suspended from Intelligence Commitee work out of spite:

“Larry Hanauer, the Democratic staffer on the House Intelligence Committee whose access to classified information was suspended last week by panel Chairman Pete Hoekstra (R-Mich.),” writes John Bresnahan, “is mounting a public-relations offensive declaring that he did not leak a classified intelligence document on Iraq to the media.”

Through his lawyer, Hanauer has written to The New York Times, “asking the newspaper?s editors to publicly declare that he was not a source for a Sept. 24 article concerning a National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq,” the article reports.

The Republican chairman of the committee, “at the request of Rep. Ray LaHood (R-Ill.),” severed Hanauaer’s clearance due to his request of a copy of an Iraq National Intelligence Estimate days before the Times story broke. “LaHood speculated that Hanauer may have given a copy of the report to the newspaper,” writes Bresnahan, “although he has acknowledged that he had no proof such an exchange occurred.” [My emphasis]

Hanauer?s lawyer, Jonathan Turley, wrote to Hoekstra and Harman on Friday to declare his client?s innocence, and he repeated the assertion in another letter and a sworn affidavit by Hanauer sent to the two lawmakers on Monday.

So far, so typically Republican, smearing someone for political gain without regard to what that person may suffer:

Turley said in the Oct. 23 letter that Hanauer has been the subject of personal attacks since his name was publicly disclosed by Fox News, including “commentators calling him a ‘traitor, calling for the use of [a] ‘firing squad,’ and suggesting that Mr. Hanauer ‘be shot in the f*ing head in front of every U.S. government official as a message.”

Now now, Ms. Noonan. Calm down, dear.

Whats unusual in this latest instance of Republican misdoings, though, is that normally when they do this kind of thing it’s with an air of injured innocence – Who, me? – so as not to shock the church ladies when they actually slip the shiv in. Everyone knows what’s happening but no-one says so. Who, us? Naaah. It ‘s just those mean old Democrats being bitterly partisan and we, of course are patriots.

But not this time. This time they’re bragging. Peoria Pundit:

…most Peorians won?t learn about this news development unless thay happen to have been watching FOXNews at the exact time they had U.S. Rep. RayLaHood (R-18th) on the phone. Basically, LaHood admitted he had a Congressional staffer suspended and and subjected to a possible criminal investigation more out of spite and political payback than because there?s any real evidence the staffer leaked a classified National Intelligence Estimate to the New York Times.

Today on Fox News, LaHood said, ?I?ll tell you why I did it. The reason I did it was because Jane Harman released the Duke Cunningham ? who sat on our Intelligence committee ? report.? That report, which detailed the misconduct of Cunningham, who is now serving a jail term, was not classified.

A Fox anchor asked, ?So, it?s payback?? LaHood responded, ?There are some of us on the other side who can equally play politics, and I?m not afraid to do it.?

My two cents: If LaHood is wondering why his friend, Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, didn?t want LaHood to serve as chairman of House Intelligence Committee, it may be because of stuff like this. It?s one thing to be unwise enough to play politics with the operations of a committee that has access to sensitive national security information. It?s a whole ?nother kind of unwise to go on national television and brag about it.

Well, quite.

Confirmation that this was a deliberate unfounded smear is no comfort to someone having to fight to publicly clear their name of the accusation of treason, with their former career in ruins and under orchestrated personal threat from the wingnut hateosphere. The Republican congress may be cornered rats but they still have nasty poisoned teeth and they also have the advantage that they just don’t care at this point.

Embattled on all sides the Republican Congress is staring ruin in the face. They can’t quite bring themselves to believe Bush’s assurances that the elections are a shoo-in (nod nod, wink wink). After all, he said Iraq would be a cakewalk and look at that mess.

So for many congresscreatures this campaign is all or nothing, scorched-earth all the way to November. Witness the lies, the sexual innuendo, the rolling out of blatantly racist tv ads in a number of states, and the attacks, some of them threatening violence, on disabled veteran Democratic candidates. But these are small potatoes compared to what may be coming down the pike.

The WH is already firing up talk-radio in anticipation. Cheney’ll be out there, all week, rileing up the base. Limbaugh’s preaching cultural warfare and Bush’s shaking his hand.

The Right are only flexing their neofascist muscles at this point. But with the media in the administration’s pocket and their new shiny dictatorial powers, the WH and the RNC willl make certain sure the US political atmosphere gets nastier and even more fascistic pre and post-election, in light of the likelihood of their being detected in committing vote fraud.

Once the Democrats start challenging ballot results there’ll likely be actual violence. With another two years to go before we see the end of the Bush regime – if we ever do – this is just the beginning of how unpleasant US politics is going to get.

Read more: US Politics, Republican dirty tricks, Ray LaHood, National Intelligence Estimate, House Intelligence Committee , Congressional elections

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If At First You Don’t Succeed, Spy, Spy Again

TPM Muckraker:

My New Total Information Awareness Technique Will Be Totally Unstoppable

By Justin Rood –
October 20, 2006, 3:04 PM

The U.S. government is rebuilding the Total Information Awareness (TIA) program, and it’s going to be better than ever!

Shane Harris at National Journal tells us today that despite efforts to kill TIA, it has lived on in a quiet corner of the NSA. Now, it’s taking form as “Tangram,” a program in which former TIA contractors build on existing TIA research to create a new, enhanced form of the program.

Like TIA, Tangram would compile vast databases of information on hundreds of millions of innocent people, including communications records, credit card transactions and travel information, and mine them for patterns of behavior which look suspiciously terroristical.

But check this out! The problem with the old method of data mining, according to Tangram’s caretakers, is that they used a “guilt-by-association” model — that is, it found terror suspects by seeing who was linked to known or suspected terrorists. Tangram tosses that outmoded concept. It can find terrorists even among innocent people with no ties to suspected terrorists!

We can finally catch people who spontaneously decide to hate the United States! Sweet!

Hey, only one problem, though: according to Tangram’s keepers, terrorism researchers “cannot readily distinguish the absolute scale of normal behaviors” for innocent people or for terrorists. In other words, no one yet knows how terrorist activity differs from non-terrorist activity.

Cheezit, catching terrorists by monitoring their everyday transactions is going to totally rock — as soon as we can figure out how a terrorist buys a toaster differently than an innocent person. (They pay cash, and don’t buy any bread to go with it?)

Total Infornation Awareness, if you remember, was a spying program by which the US government thought to be able to mine data from any aspect of any person’s individual records – school, medical, credit cards, bank, phone, everything – which would supposedly make an holistic picture of that person’s life and habits and therefore make it possible to spot potential terrorist activity.

In September 2003, Congress ended funding for Terrorism Information Awareness. But TIA didn’t actually go away – surveillance activities were just shunted to the NSA under different names, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Confirmation of this comes from Govexec.com:

In February, National Journal revealed that names of component TIA programs were simply changed and transferred to a research-and-development unit principally overseen by the National Security Agency. The unit, now under the control of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, also runs Tangram.

The Tangram document cites several TIA programs — by their new names — as forming the latest phase of research upon which Tangram will build. In a prepared statement, the intelligence director’s office said, “Tangram is addressing the problem that the intelligence community receives vast amounts of data a day and there are a wide variety of algorithms — mathematical procedures — for figuring out what is relevant. Different algorithms serve different purposes, but we believe that combining them will provide us new insights in detecting terrorist plans and activities. The project will allow analysts to mix and match various methods to connect the dots.”

TIA was similarly envisioned as a vast combination of detection methods. In Tangram, “I see the system of systems that is essentially TIA about to be born,” said Tim Sparapani, the legislative counsel on privacy issues for the American Civil Liberties Union. “TIA was designed to be one unified system,” he said. “This is the vision, I think, made practical.”

Read more: War on Terror, US, Spying, Surveillance, Wiretapping, Total Information Awareness, NSA, Tangram.