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Continue reading …JUAN A. LOZANO Associated Press= AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay — once one of the most powerful and feared Republicans in Congress — was convicted Wednesday on charges he illegally funneled corporate money to Texas candidates in 2002. Jurors deliberated for 19 hours before returning guilty verdicts against DeLay on charges of money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering. He faces up to life in prison on the money laundering charge. After the verdicts were read, DeLay hugged his daughter, Danielle, and his wife, Christine. His lead attorney, Dick DeGuerin, said they planned to appeal the verdict. “This is an abuse of power. It’s a miscarriage of…
Continue reading …Click here to view this media The Nation’s Jeremy Scahill sat down with his colleague Chris Hayes who was filling in for Rachel Maddow to discuss the latest farce concerning our occupation in Afghanistan and the lack of intelligence on the ground there. Scahill recently spent a great deal of time actually doing some reporting on the ground in Afghanistan and you can read more about that here — Taliban Leader Mullah Omar: The US and NATO Are Being Defeated in Afghanistan : In a communiqué marking the beginning of the Muslim holiday Eid-al-Adha, the leader of the Afghan Taliban, Mullah Mohammed Omar, claimed his forces were making gains against US and NATO forces in Afghanistan and announced a new plan to increase attacks aimed at delivering a “crushing and decisive blow” against the presence of foreign forces. “The aim is to entangle the enemy in an exhausting war of attrition and wear it away like the former Soviet Union,” declared Omar in his address on the “Festival of Sacrifice.” Omar wrote that his forces had developed new short- and long-term strategies, saying that, overall, “our strategy is to increase our operations step by step and spread them to all parts of the country to compel the enemy to come out from their hideouts and then crush them through tactical raids.” Current Taliban commanders and former senior officials of Omar’s Taliban government recently told The Nation that while the US Special Operations Forces’ targeted killing campaign against Taliban commanders has been successful, the strikes were actually producing a more radical generation of fighters and commanders. In his communication, Omar did not address the issue of the targeted killing campaign, but he did claim that morale among the Taliban remained high. “Our Mujahid people will never feel exhausted in the sacred path of Jihad, because it is a divine obligation,” he wrote. “Fatigue can have no way into it.” Go read the rest and Scahill summed up some of his reporting during his interview here with Hayes. Hayes: If we’re not going to win this war on the ground fighting it. If it’s not fundamentally going to be a military victory, which I think it increasingly looks like it cannot be… Scahill: Right. Hayes: …then the only other option right is some sort of diplomatic end and when I read this news the reason that it sort of upset me is I thought well, when they were meeting with Taliban leaders in the reports, I thought that maybe it actually is the beginning of something that can look like diplomacy. Do you still think diplomacy if feasible? Is it the only way out? Scahill: Well look, anyone that knows anything about Afghanistan will say there’s not going to be a military solution. The Taliban actually have a large constituency. They don’t operate in a vacuum. So in order to have a political solution, you have to negotiate with the Taliban. The problem is that the Taliban people are saying we won’t negotiate with Karzai until the US and NATO leave. The US is saying we’re not going to bow down to the demands of the Taliban, so either one of those sides backs down or we’re going to have a continued situation where there’s bloodshed. The worst case scenario could be that the US creates a more radical generation of Taliban, leaves the country having fueled a civil war and Afghanistan lives in war for perpetuity and I think that the bottom line here is that we have our Special Operations forces, the most elite, highly trained forces in the world essentially killing farmers and mid-level commanders. Those guys Chris, I talked to former Special Forces guys… guy today, they don’t want to be there any more. They see it as just an un-winnable war and they want to move on to Yemen and Somalia. Jeremy Scahill followed up by talking about the sheer amount of suffering and poverty that is going on with the Afgan population right now who are caught between all of these opposing forces. I know a lot of people on the left felt like our invasion of Afghanistan was somehow justified after the attacks on 9-11, but I’ve never been one of them. I wasn’t blogging back then, but at the time never understood the twisted logic that somehow dropping bombs on civilians’ heads and invading and occupying another country was somehow going to be a solution to stopping terrorism, rather than just eventually causing more of it. It’s always astounded me that people in the United States can’t seem to put themselves into another person’s shoes and try to imagine how they’d feel if it was another country that decided to treat us the same way we treat them and what we’d be willing to tolerate if the situation was reversed. Sadly as long as our political class is happy to help those make money off of other people’s suffering, we’re not going to change our policies where you make ending poverty a priority instead of dropping bombs on poor people’s heads as a means to ending terrorism.
Continue reading …Talk about timely. We’ve been waiting for months (with bated breath, might we add) for Pleco 2.2 to finally hit Apple’s App Store, and after dealing with a few launch day bugs last week, we can finally say it’s out and ready to dominate any Chinese homework you’ve been hastily procrastinating on. The Pleco Chinese Dictionary is now available in the app store at version 2.2.1, supporting both fullscreen handwriting input and live camera-based character recognition. Have a peek at the video past the break if you’re still curious as to what this app can do for you, and feel free to toss your experiences with it down in comments below. Here’s hoping this is only the first of many languages Pleco decides to tackle — not that we’re much on tossing out subtle hints . Continue reading Pleco Chinese Dictionary iPhone app now handling real-time image translations Pleco Chinese Dictionary iPhone app now handling real-time image translations originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 20:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Ready to have your mind blown? XM and Sirius never merged in Canada. Even after the two companies joined forces in the United States, they continued to operate as separate entities north of the border, with XM Canada wholly owned by Canadian Satellite Radio Holdings, while Sirius Canada operated through a partnership of CBC Radio, Slaight Communications, and Sirius XM in the US. That’s now finally set to change, however, with the two companies today announcing plans to merge in an all-stock deal valued at $520 million (including $120 million in long-term debt). Assuming the deal is approved by the CRTC, the combined company would boast a total user base of 1.7 million, and Canadian Satellite Radio chairman John Bitove promises that the new entity will deliver an “exceptional value to subscribers.” XM, Sirius finally announce plans to merge in Canada originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 20:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Click here to view this media The above video shows what an egomaniac Tom Delay is. Remember this golden oldie back in 2005? Delay: Conservatives saw the savag…savagery of 9/11 in the effects and oh..in, in, the at–attacks and prepared for war. Liberals saw the savageerry on 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapeutic understanding for our attackers. That’s not slander, that’s the truth. The courts have spoken and Tom Delay is going to jail. All Hail Turkey Day. We’ve just received some extra gravy to go with our mash potatoes. He’s one of the biggest slime balls to ever serve in Congress and who helped create K Street politics. Chris Matthews will be devastated. A major hat tip to Heather for getting the story on C&L’s Breaking News widget so fast. The media was always so quick to defend him. What will they say now? Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay — once one of the most powerful and feared Republicans in Congress — was convicted Wednesday on charges he illegally funneled corporate money to Texas candidates in 2002. Jurors deliberated for 19 hours before returning guilty verdicts against DeLay on charges of money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering. He faces up to life in prison on the money laundering charge. After the verdicts were read, DeLay hugged his daughter, Danielle, and his wife, Christine. There was no immediate comment from him or his attorneys. Prosecutors said DeLay, who once held the No. 2 job in the House of Representatives and whose heavy-handed style earned him the nickname “the Hammer,” used his political action committee to illegally channel $190,000 in corporate donations into 2002 Texas legislative races through a money swap. — Prosecutors claim the money helped Republicans take control of the Texas House. That enabled the GOP majority to push through a Delay-engineered congressional redistricting plan that sent more Texas Republicans to Congress in 2004 — and strengthened DeLay’s political power. C&L’s archives are filled with Delay material. I bet he wishes he could go on unemployment insurance right now instead of facing a long prison sentence. “You know,” Delay said, “there is an argument to be made that these extensions, the unemployment benefits keeps people from going and finding jobs. In fact there are some studies that have been done that show people stay on unemployment compensation and they don’t look for a job until two or three weeks before they know the benefits are going to run out. Host Candy Crowley: Congressman, that’s a hard sell, isn’t it? Delay: it’s the truth.
Continue reading …The holiday special for former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay was a big helping of guilty-as-charged Wednesday, as the former Republican lawmaker found himself on the wrong side of the Texas legal system in a money laundering case stemming from a sketchy campaign finance maneuver he and a couple of accomplices pulled in 2002.
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