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The George W. Bush interview nobody knew until now. Why?

I came across this surreal and shocking interview at Crooks & Liars. It was conducted by a tenacious reporter from Ireland, Carol Coleman. Coleman works for Radio Television Ireland and did an amazing interviews with George W. Bush. It was conducted before the 2004 election and all of a sudden, it just surfaced out of thin air. Apparently it never made the United States…. but many in Ireland saw it. Had Americans actually seen this prior to the 2004 election when it aired, Bush would not be president. That’s what Crooks & Liars say. Woulda, coulda, shoulda. Did somebody back home suppress this? Who? How?

Watch for yourself and enjoy the weekend!

UPDATE: Ben Cohen of Huffington Post (not B & J ice cream) wrote this great piece yesterday re: the interview.

Barack Obama Open Thread

As expected, Barack Obama stood on the wrong side of the issue re: the FISA amendment. How many more times are we going to be duped by “progressive change” he claims to represent?

John Nichols of The Nation and Roberto Lovato of Of America put out an interesting report now on Alternet.org. The headline is

“Obama Retreats From Key Progressive Issues.”

Obama votes like a Republican on FISA and backs off from Iraq, keeping corporate America happy.

Read the article and let us know what you think.

Is he still worth our vote? Given the nature of our community, I think Obama is only going to aggravate us the next four years. Speaking for me, after yesterday’s FISA vote…. I’m seriously reconsidering. I won’t even dare vote Nader. I’ll just leave it blank and vote for the other races. Much better! – CA

So whadda you think folks? Discuss.

Mohammed Omer, former Vermont Guardian correspondent, assaulted by Israeli security forces

Don't mean to dampen the joy after the VDB/GMD summit but this story is serious. Mohammed is a friend a former colleague of mine. – Christian

 

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GAZA CITY- IPS reports award winning journalist Mohammed Omer, Rafah, was assaulted and abused by Israeli security forces at the Jordan-West Bank checkpoint Thursday. Omer was on his way home from a Netherlands trip sponsored by the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs and the Dutch Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel.

IPS details the shocking treatment Omer experienced at the hands of Israeli security forces.

"Accompanied by Dutch diplomats, Omer passed through the Jordanian side of the border without incident. However, after arrival on the Israeli side, trouble began. He informed a female soldier that he was returning home to Gaza. He was repeatedly asked where Gaza was, and told that he had neither a permit nor any coordination to cross.

Omer explained that he did indeed have permission and coordination but was nevertheless taken to a room by Israel’s domestic intelligence agency the Shin Bet, where he was isolated for an hour and a half without explanation.

“Eventually I was asked whether I had a knife or gun on me even though I had already passed through the x-ray machine, had my luggage searched, and was in the company of Dutch diplomats,” Omer said.

His luggage was again searched, and security then proceeded to go through every document and paper he had on him, taking down the names and numbers of the European parliamentary officials he had met.

The Shin Bet officials then started to make fun of the European parliamentarians, and mocked Omer for being “the prize-winning journalist”.

The Gazan journalist was repeatedly asked why he was returning to “the hell of Gaza after we allowed you to leave.” To this he responded that he wanted to be a voice for the voiceless. He was told he was a “trouble-maker”.

More below the fold.

"The security men also demanded he show all the money he had on him, and particular attention was paid to the British pounds he was carrying. His Gellhorn prize money had been awarded in British pounds but he was not carrying the entire sum on him bodily, something the investigators refused to believe.

After being unable to produce the prize money, he was ordered to strip naked.

“At first I refused but then I had an M16 (gun) pointed in my face and my clothes were forcibly removed, even my underwear,” Omer said.

At this point Omer broke down and pleaded for an end to such treatment. He said he was told, “you haven’t seen anything yet.” Every cavity of his body was searched as one of the investigators pinned him down on the floor, placing his boot on Omer’s neck. Omer began vomiting, and fainted.

When he came round his eyelids were being forcibly opened and his eardrums probed by an Israeli military doctor, who was also armed. He was then dragged along the floor by his feet by the Shin Bet officials, with his head repeatedly banging on the floor, to a Palestinian ambulance which had been called.

“I eventually woke up in a Palestinian hospital with the doctors trying to reassure me,” Omer told IPS.

The Dutch Foreign Ministry at the Hague told IPS that Foreign Minister Maxime Zerhagen spoke to the Israeli ambassador to The Netherlands and demanded an explanation.

The Dutch embassy in Tel Aviv has also raised the issue with the Israeli Foreign Ministry, which in turn has promised to investigate the incident and get back to the Dutch officials.

Ahmed Dadou, spokesman from the Dutch Foreign Ministry at the Hague told IPS, “We are taking this whole incident very seriously as we don’t believe the behaviour of the Israeli officials is in accordance with a modern democracy.

“We are further concerned about the mistreatment of an internationally renowned journalist trying to go about his daily business,” added Dadou.

A spokeswoman at the Israeli Foreign Press Association said she was unaware of the incident."

 

Mohammed Omer is the joint winner of the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism and previous recipient of the New America Media’s Best Youth Voice award. Mohammed was a foreign correspondent for The Vermont Guardian and visited Brattleboro on his 2006 American speaking tour. For more on the story click here.

Had enough BBQ memories?

Well here’s more!

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Lee Sanderson (the guy in the pink shirt), Steve West, and Gaye Symington chat it up.

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Sir Philip Baruth with A-list blogger, Steve Benen

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Yeay! I FINALLY meet Linda in the Northeast Kingdom.

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Jack McCullough and Philip Baruth swap words of wisdom.

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Gorty Baldwin hams it up with some DFA activists.

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Nate Freeman gets wdh3 and JD Ryan to sign his petition… for Lt. Governor!

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Don’t friggin’ mess with the Brattleboro Posse! (L to R, Steve West, Lee Sanderson, Frederic “Floyd” Noyes, Gorty “G-Love” Baldwin

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(L to R) NanuqFC, wdh3, JD Ryan, Julie Waters, Haik Bedrosian, Steve Benen

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NanuqFC, Kevin, wdh3, and Linda in the Northeast Kingdom

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Rep. Mark Larson (D-Burlington)

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House Majority Whip Floyd Nease (D-Johnson) makes his appearance

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Haik Bedrosian and family (very beautiful!)

 

Snapshots of Unity

Just got back from Unity, NH. I’m so friggin sunburnt, tired, and I’m not in the mood to submit to Huffington Post. But I will.

Here are some snapshots from today’s event. It actually wasn’t all that bad… from a logisitics POV. Sometimes these events can be a nightmare, other times they’re good. This time, it went all right. Hope you enjoy the photos and look for my stories tomorrow AM…. just before I leave for North Beach!

– Christian

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Barack and Hillary take the stage

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Lots more below the fold

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The annoying Candace Crowley from CNN

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Hillary goes first.

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I kinda like this photo.

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Howard Fineman of Newsweek

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The cackle comes out! And yes. I did hear it through the microphone!

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Never mind me. That’s Kit Seelye of the NYT behind me…. my new friend!

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That’s Barack Obama talking to documentary film maker Ken Burns.

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A Republican Marine for Obama. I interviewed him for Huff Post.

DON’T GO AWAY WE’LL BE RIGHT BACK WITH MORE….. STUFF!

Thank you SCOTUS.

I don’t know what else to say after SCOTUS’s 5-4 decision to lift the ban on handguns in Washington DC. Not that DC wasn’t safe city to begin with, but I wonder what it will be like now. Obviously homicide rates will go up and more John Muhammeds and Lee Malveuxs will be popping up around the area (no thanks to the Iraqi occupation and skyrocketing PTSD cases).

These are weird times we’re living in. I just hope today’s ruling doesn’t reflect where American culture is headed.

***THIS JUST IN***

The Washington DC Chamber of Commerce has a new ad campaign aimed (no pun intended) to attract more tourism. Green Mountain Daily has obtained an unreleased TV commercial, scheduled to run on most Washington, DC networks. Have a look!

 

Huffington Post’s “Off the Bus” wants you!

This isn’t so much of a discussion topic but rather an announcement.

Huffington Post’s Off the Bus is looking for help with the upcoming project.

Amanda Michel is the OTB project director (and Burlington, VT native) and they are looking for citizen journalists to cover Vermont politics. Here’s what she’s looking for

CAN YOU HELP US? Join OffTheBus’ Special Ops team, and report back to us on what’s happening in your town and state.

No traditional media organization can afford to dispatch reporters all over the country, and certainly not this “early” in the general election. But that’s exactly what HuffPost’s Off The Bus, with 2500 members, can do.

Last Monday Sen. McCain opened a campaign office in St. Paul, Minnesota. Tuesday Sen. Obama set up shop in Orlando, Florida. Friday McCain and the GOP will cut the ribbons on their new HQ in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. By next week scores of new volunteers and campaign staffers will be crawling all over the battleground states in search of votes.

We’ve got a real competitive advantage over traditional media, but that may not last long.

As an OffTheBus Special Ops recruit you’ll receive a reporting assignment each week. We’ll equip you with special reporting guidelines for each assignment.

The information you relay to us — contact information for local grassroots leaders, event locations and details, and more — will be stored in our database, and then made available as a resource to our members and writers.

To find out more click here or sign up here. I know they’re looking for photos of the state dem and rep party headquarters, so if anyone can help them out, that would be great. Thanks a lot.

… and BTW, wait to see what I have in store for Huff Post and GMD!  

Muslims barred from picture at Obama event

I’ve got a lot of grace for Barack Obama. He impresses me one moment and pisses me off the next (his AIPAC speech is a prime example). Then there are his staffers who treated me poorly including Suzanne Goldberg of The Guardian U.K. This time however was low. Really low.

It’s from Politico so hopefully they have their facts straight. They’re known for getting their stories wrong.  

Ben Smith writes:

“Two Muslim women at Barack Obama’s rally in Detroit on Monday were barred from sitting behind the podium by campaign volunteers seeking to prevent the women’s headscarves from appearing in photographs or on television with the candidate.

The campaign has apologized to the women, both Obama supporters who said they felt betrayed by their treatment at the rally.

“This is of course not the policy of the campaign. It is offensive and counter to Obama’s commitment to bring Americans together and simply not the kind of campaign we run,” said Obama spokesman Bill Burton. “We sincerely apologize for the behavior of these volunteers.”

Heeba Asef, a 25 year-old lawyer who came to see Obama.

“I was coming to support him, and I felt like I was discriminated against by the very person who was supposed to be bringing this change, who I could really relate to,” said Hebba Aref, a 25-year-old lawyer who lives in the Detroit suburb of Bloomfield Hills. “The message that I thought was delivered to us was that they do not want him associated with Muslims or Muslim supporters.”

The story continues below the fold.

“In Detroit on Monday, the two different Obama volunteers – in separate incidents – made it clear that headscarves wouldn’t be in the picture. The volunteers gave different explanations for excluding the hijabs, one bluntly political and the other less clear.

In Aref’s case, there was no ambiguity.

That incident began when the volunteer asked Aref’s friend Ali Koussan and two others, Aref’s brother Sharif and another young lawyer, Brandon Edward Miller, whether they would like to sit behind the stage. The three young men said they would but mentioned they were with friends.

The men said the volunteer, a 20-something African-American woman in a green shirt, asked if their friends looked and were dressed like the young men, who were all light-skinned and wearing suits.

Miller said yes but mentioned that one of their friends was wearing a headscarf with her suit.

The volunteer “explained to me that because of the political climate and what’s going on in the world and what’s going on with Muslim Americans, it’s not good for [Aref] to be seen on TV or associated with Obama,” said Koussan, a law student at Wayne State University.

Both Koussan and Miller said they specifically recalled the volunteer citing the “political climate” in telling them they couldn’t sit behind Obama.

“I was like, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me. Are you serious?'” Koussan recalled.”

Here’s my favorite part:

“… Aref said she was glad Obama had apologized, but she was not entirely satisfied.

“I think this is a much bigger deal than maybe they’re perceiving it as,” she said, noting that Obama had placed a personal call to a television reporter he’d dismissively called “Sweetie.”

“An apology from him personally would be better,” she said, then reconsidered. “If they are true to their word, I think it would suffice to have an invitation to their next rally and have seats behind him and show up on TV.”

Good for her!

To read more click here.

Personally, I’m not OK with this. My friend who sent me the story asked me this question: If it’s not their policy then why did they do it? That’s what I want to know.