Wednesday 11 June 2008
US08: strange landscape for foreign visitors
The gloves are now coming off in this presidential race and it's not found at the campaign rallies, during media interviews or in general 'speechifying'.
No, the gloves are coming off on Capitol Hill as members of the House and Senate prepare to do battle for either the Republican or Democratic candidate.
It's the Democrats (currently dominating the Hill) who predictably have landed the first punches because of the close identification with George W. Bush displayed by Republican candidate, John McCain.
The Washington Post journalist and self-declared Democrat, Walter Pincus, wrote this piece last Sunday reporting that a Senate intelligence committee had supported the claims that Bush's inner Iraq Group had lied about the reasons the Coalition of the Willing went to war.
US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence link to report here.
By Monday, former Democratic presidential nominee Dennis Kucinich (supposedly against the wishes of his party) laid before the House 35 articles alleging high crimes and misdemeanors by George W. Bush and seeking impeachment.
McCain now has to continue answering for an unpopular president and an unpopular war.
At least in this first week of the battle proper ,and in spite of Obama's 17-day "economic tour", it's not yet about the economy stupid.
Finally, the truth begins to emerge on why Howard's friend Bush went to war in Iraq
Senate Intelligence Committee Unveils Final Phase II Reports on Prewar Iraq Intelligence
-- Two Bipartisan Reports Detail Administration Misstatements on Prewar Iraq Intelligence, and Inappropriate Intelligence Activities by Pentagon Policy Office --
Contact: Wendy Morigi (202) 224-6101
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Washington, DC -- The Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV, and a bipartisan majority of the Committee (10-5), today unveiled the final two sections of its Phase II report on prewar intelligence. The first report details Administration prewar statements that, on numerous occasions, misrepresented the intelligence and the threat from Iraq. The second report details inappropriate, sensitive intelligence activities conducted by the DoD's Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, without the knowledge of the Intelligence Community or the State Department.
National Whale Day 14-15 June 2008
Show your support this weekend for these magnificent creatures which inhabit Australian territorial waters.
Link to National Whale Day website here.
Some NSW land-based vantage points for sighting whales:
- Cape Byron state recreation Area near Byron Bay
- Broken Head Nature Reserve near Byron Bay
- Solitary Islands Marine Park north of Coffs Harbour
- Hat Head National Park near Kempsey
- Crowdy Head National Park near Taree
- Tomaree National Park near Nelson Bay
- Barrenjoey Headland in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park near Sydney
- North Head in Sydney Harbour National Park
- Cape Solander in Botany Bay National Park at Kurnell
- Jervis Bay National Park near Nowra
- Ben Boyd National Park near Eden
Clarence Valley will be celebrating National Whale Day on Sunday 15th June.
* At Pilot Hill, Yamba, where the mouth of the Clarence River meets the Pacific Ocean.
Starts at 11a.m. and includes whale watching and interpretive session with National Parks & Wildlife, community whale wall and family barbecue. Everyone is welcome.
Come and show support for the Valley's adopted humpback whale, Yuraygir.
Further information phone: (02) 6643.0200 Susan Lynch - Clarence Valley Council
Heard 'round the traps
"I've seen the future. I can't afford it."
Tuesday 10 June 2008
A reminder to Pandora Archives on the folly of Internet censorship
This resource has been restricted in Pandora
Access to this item is restricted for 70 Year(s) from the date of archiving. During this period it is only accessible to National Library staff for preservation purposes.
Which begs the question - haven't the archives heard of the Internet Wayback Machine which happily allows everyone who read Club Troppo's Missing Links yesterday to find out what Caz and The Hack had been up to (over 50 snapshots of homepages) even if they had never followed that contentious blog.
All the Australian Government's Pandora Archives has done with its 70 year restriction is hold government up to ridicule.
Well done, NSW North Coast
An Order of Australia Medal (OAM) to Jim Agnew of Yamba, who has been taking on government and bureaucracy for years in an endeavour to obtain decent health care for his town.
An Order of Australia (OA) to Elizabeth Davies of Minnie Waters and Braunstone, for her long service to nurse and midwifery education.
An Order of Australia (OA) to Laurie Marchant of Grafton, for services to the community spanning decades.
An Order of Australia Medal (OAM) to John Beasley of Lennox Head, for services to the lifesaving movement.
An Order of Australia Medal (OAM) to John Mace of Northern Rivers, for his work with bush fire brigades.
An Order of Australia Medal (OAM) to James Crethar of Goonellabah, for his work with youth in the Lismore area and beyond.
And to any other NSW North Coast quiet achievers I may have missed here - well done!
Monday 9 June 2008
Yes we can! Barack Obama asks an Australian cat for campaign donations
Regular readers will be aware that clarencegirl receives Obama for America campaign emails from time to time.
They would also be aware that Boy the Wonder Cat blogs in the North Coast Voices sidebar and lists his own email address there.
Image my shock on finding (when doing a periodic check of the cat's emails) that Boy was now on Senator Barack Obama's mailing list and was receiving multiple requests for political donations along the lines of this received on 8 June:
Boy --
Hillary Clinton announced her support for our campaign today.
Senator Clinton made history over the past 16 months -- not just because she has broken barriers, but because she has inspired millions of Americans with her strength, her courage, and her commitment to causes like universal health care that make a difference in the lives of hardworking Americans.
Our party and our country are stronger because of the work she has done throughout her life, and I'm a better candidate for having had the privilege of competing with her.
Senator Clinton will be invaluable to our efforts to win in November, and I look forward to campaigning alongside her to bring this country the change it so desperately needs.
Hillary and her supporters are joining us at an urgent moment.
It's going to require a new level of commitment from every single one of us to build a national campaign in the general election.
And we're going win this election the right way -- by growing our grassroots network of ordinary people giving only what they can afford.
Will you help by making your first donation today?
If you give right now, a previous donor has agreed to match your gift, doubling its impact. Help us reach our goal of 20,000 new donors by making a matching donation today:
https://donate.barackobama.com/match
It's time for all of us to come together to take on John McCain in the general election. John McCain offers another four years of George Bush's policies, which our country simply cannot afford.
To win, we must continue building an unprecedented organization in all 50 states. And that will only happen if we all work together, side-by-side.
Thank you for joining this movement and supporting a new kind of politics.
Together we can do more than just win an election. Together we can change this country, and we can change the world.
And we are honored to have Hillary Clinton at our side as we do it.
Barack
Paid for by Obama for America
This email was sent to: catlives9@hotmail.com
Boy has now been unsubscribed from this mailing list, but I'm beginning to wonder about the good senator from Illinios......
Howard awarded Queen's Birthday AC but not everyone is impressed
Not the Order of the Garter or Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports with which he hoped to emulate his dead idol, Robert Gordon Menzies, but better than nothing ('Mrs Bucket' apparently sees the AC as a stepping stone to greater honours).
Of course not everyone was or is impressed.
Saturday's online mention of his AC honour only came up on Google News once and yesterday he might never have rated a mention if he had not shared billing with Australian supermodel Elle or "The Don" centenary wasn't coming up.
War crimes is still the phrase which more readily trips from the lip when Bush, Blair and Howard are mentioned.
At last count Google Search came up with 128,000 mentions of war crimes and Howard.
War crimes outrank honours anytime.
Here are some example article links.
Australia`s Howard accused of war crimes over Iraq: Report [Indonesia]
Bush, Blair, Howard wanted for war crimes [Estonia]
Australia group seeks ICC war crimes charges against ex-PM for Iraq deployment [USA]
Oz PC racism & ICC complaint over Australian & Coalition war crimes in Iraq & Afghanistan [Australia]John Howard a 'war criminal' [Australia]
Howard is war criminal, says former colleague [Australia]
Update:
By this morning Google News mention of Howard's honour had risen to four (after the original Saturday item was shifted or renamed). Perhaps his taxpayer-funded assistant did a quick ring around to wake the media to the momentous event they were otherwise ignoring.
Australian Housing Affordability Map
An Australia-wide comparison placed the NSW North Coast's Bryon Bay in the top ten least affordable towns and rural areas for key workers.
The Far North Coaster online magazine reports:
The BankWest Key Worker Housing Affordability Report released this week based on ‘key workers’ salaries found Byron Bay the most expensive place to live in regional NSW, with Kiama second, Ballina third and Tweed fourth.---
The report used a median house price in Byron Shire of $501,500.
The median house price in Ballina Shire was $435,000, while in Tweed Shire it was $433,500.
The report based its figures on average salaries for teachers, nurses, police officers, ambulance officers and fire-fighters.
Average salaries used in the study were: nurses $48,661; teachers $54,835; police officers $65,913; fire-fighters $55,783; and ambulance officers $61,893.
An area was classified as unaffordable if median house prices are more than five times a key worker’s annual earnings.
Apparently we are in the middle of National E-security Awareness Week
Went to the Federal Government's Stay Smart Online website to look up details and found this site's homepage was last updated on 10 April 2008. Not a good sign.
Clicked on the sidebar for the new email security alert service and then tried to register for this feature. Opps! not possible it seems. Trying to register simply takes you off site to another page showing current alerts and advisories.
However the sidebar there does allow for registration.
For a site under the aegis of the Minister, this has to be a rather clumsy way of registering.
But what is really interesting is the following found on the pages updated 6 June 2008:
Related Frequently Asked Questions
I use Bigpond web based email and can't subscribe to the SSO Alert ServiceIf you have a Bigpond email account and use Bigpond web-based email to read your email you may have encountered problems with completing the SSO Alert registration process. You can tell if you use a web based email program if you use a web b...
I am using a Hotmail email account and can't subscribe to the serviceIf you wish to use a Hotmail or Live (Live Mail) email address to register and subscribe to the Stay Smart Online (SSO) Alert Service, it has been discovered that Hotmail.com and Live.com are currently blocking all emails sent by the Stay Sma...
Oh, and don't bother clicking here for Stay Smart Online "Newsletters" because there aren't any yet.
As for the e-security self-assessment tool, that's just a dinky questionnaire which eventually directs to advice frequently not updated since January.
All in all, not a good look Senator Conroy. Think he might miss out on reaching a lot of Mum and Dad computer users.