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Obama Chooses Biden For VP Candidate

August 23, 2008 By: Wess Stewart Category: Election 2008

Obama/Biden Ticket for 2008 Democrats

From Politico:

Barack Obama has ended an intense and highly secretive search for a vice-presidential nominee by settling on Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware—a choice calculated to offset some of the weaknesses in Obama’s own resume and produce a ticket that marries messages of change and experience.

Obama announced the pick on his Web site in the wee hours of Saturday morning with a photo of the two men and an appeal for donations. The much-awaited text message went out shortly afterward, reading:  “Barack has chosen Senator Joe Biden to be our VP nominee.”

Obama succeeded in keeping his choice private until Friday evening, when a cascade of news reports indicated that most other rumored contenders—such as Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana and Gov. Tim Kaine of Virginia—were out of the running, with all signs suggesting that Biden was the only one still in.



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Download - List of OSS Agents

August 15, 2008 By: Wess Stewart Category: Military Operations

We have acquired the list of the names of the OSS agents that has been released this week.

You can download the list by clicking here.

The archive is in .zip format.



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Names of OSS Agents to be Released Today

August 14, 2008 By: Wess Stewart Category: Military Operations

From CNN.com. Blatantly copied and pasted.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Famed chef Julia Child shared a secret with Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg and Chicago White Sox catcher Moe Berg at a time when the Nazis threatened the world.

While Julia Child was cooking pheasants, she was also part of an international spy ring during World War II.

They served in an international spy ring managed by the Office of Strategic Services, an early version of the CIA created in World War II by President Franklin Roosevelt.

The full secret comes out Thursday, all of the names and previously classified files identifying nearly 24,000 spies who formed the first centralized intelligence effort by the United States. The National Archives, which this week released a list of the names found in the records, will make available for the first time all 750,000 pages identifying the vast spy network of military and civilian operatives.

They were soldiers, actors, historians, lawyers, athletes, professors, reporters. But for several years during World War II, they were known simply as the OSS. They studied military plans, created propaganda, infiltrated enemy ranks and stirred resistance among foreign troops.

Some of those on the list have been identified previously as having worked for the OSS, but their personnel records never have been available before. Those records would show why they were hired, jobs they were assigned to and perhaps even missions they pursued while working for the agency.

Among the more than 35,000 OSS personnel files are applications, commendations and handwritten notes identifying young recruits who, like Child, Goldberg and Berg, earned greater acclaim in other fields — Arthur Schlesinger Jr., a historian and special assistant to President Kennedy; Sterling Hayden, a film and television actor whose work included a role in “The Godfather”; and Thomas Braden, an author whose “Eight Is Enough” book inspired the 1970s television series.

Other notables identified in the files include John Hemingway, son of author Ernest Hemingway; Quentin and Kermit Roosevelt, sons of President Theodore Roosevelt, and Miles Copeland, father of Stewart Copeland, drummer for the band The Police.

The release of the OSS personnel files uncloaks one of the last secrets from the short-lived wartime intelligence agency, which for the most part later was folded into the CIA after President Truman disbanded it in 1945.

“I think it’s terrific,” said Elizabeth McIntosh, 93, a former OSS agent now living in Woodbridge, Va. “They’ve finally, after all these years, they’ve gotten the names out. All of these people had been told never to mention they were with the OSS.”

The CIA had resisted releasing OSS records for decades. But former CIA Director William Casey, himself an OSS veteran, cleared the way for transfer of millions of OSS documents to the National Archives when he took over the agency in 1981. The personnel files are the latest to be made public.

Information about OSS involvement was so guarded that relatives often couldn’t confirm a family member’s work with the group.

Walter Mess, who handled covert OSS operations in Poland and North Africa, said he kept quiet for more than 50 years, only recently telling his wife of 62 years about his OSS activity.

“I was told to keep my mouth shut,” said Mess, now 93 and living in Falls Church, Va.

The files will offer new information even for those most familiar with the agency. Charles Pinck, president of the OSS Society created by former OSS agents and their relatives, said the nearly 24,000 employees included in the archives far exceeds previous estimates of 13,000.

The newly released documents will clarify these and other issues, said William Cunliffe, an archivist who has worked extensively with the OSS records at the National Archives.

“We’re saying the OSS was a lot bigger than they were saying,” Cunliffe said.



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Everybody Wins With Higher Gas Prices…Except For You

August 09, 2008 By: Wess Stewart Category: Economics

This post originally written by Curtis Carwile. Posted with permission.

Yesterday, the price of gas at the local pump jumped from $3.89 to $4.25. That is an increase of $0.36 for those with poor math skills. Needless to say, I was distraught. So, on the way back from the pump, I started thinking why the government doesn’t do something about this.

First, (I thought kind of backwards on this one) I thought that this is why they are going to allow gay marriages. I mean, everyone is getting reamed already, why not make it legal to reduce SOME of the financial stress?

Secondly, (and this is more to the point of this post) I was wondering who benefits from government dragging their feet regarding a solution to this? That’s when it hit me; EVERY POLITICIAN GAINS FROM HIGHER GAS PRICES!

Let me explain. With high gas prices, people are seriously looking to finding effective alternative fuel sources (nuclear has already been found, btw) and many GREEN companies are benefiting from this and it is an exciting time for the Earth Sciences and Geochemists. More importantly, the Dems are happy because they are getting paid and votes. Also, with high gas prices, people are seriously considering opening ANWR and drilling off the coast of California and Florida in the Continental Shelf. More importantly, the Reps are THRILLED at the prospect of it and they are getting paid by the oil companies and getting their votes.

For politicians on BOTH SIDES, this is a Win-Win situation. Of course, they wouldn’t do anything to upset this applecart. This is precisely why Captain Planet himself, former VP Al Gore, has been able to transcend the lowly station of mere politician and presidential loser to that of a messiah sent from Mother Earth herself (let’s also not forget that he was sent from cyberspace to bring us Earthlings the internet).

So, all politicians, regardless of their stand on environmental issues, win in this situation. So, who loses? Well, I think you already figured this out yourself; you and I are the losers in this struggle.

So, how are we losers? For starters, we are paying unholy prices at the pump. Sure, we are still paying less than the EU. However, let us not forget that the EU is primarily socialist. Is that what we REALLY want to be comparing ourselves to? And, you know, it IS amusing to an extent that the closer the US gets to full-out socialism, the higher the prices get, the higher the misery index gets, and mostly, the less freedom people have. The average citizen has less freedom on a Federal level since 9/11 (some justifiably so and some not), but they also have less freedom on a personal level. Even though the average American is making more now than they did in 2000, the purchasing power of the average American is significantly less. Also, there are less options available for socio-economic movement, vertically and laterally. And, on a much more *real* level, there is less freedom to go anywhere, whether for business or for pleasure.

So, there is the problem: politicians have the most power and the consumer has less and less everyday. So, what is the solution? This is what makes America so great; the individual being able to “change their fate,” blaze a new trail, start all over again. America has never been a bunch of whiners and complainers who sit on their bums and do nothing. No, they are people who get out there (after complaining about it, first) and get things done. So, as Americans, what is the solution?

Let the discussion begin.



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Are we in a recession?

July 31, 2008 By: Wess Stewart Category: Economics

This post originally by Alexander Muse. Posted with permission.

In the United States, recessions are defined as two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth.  During my lifetime (at least the part I can recall) there have been two recessions in the United States (81-82, 90-91). Between November 2001 and November 2002 we had two quarters of alternating decline and weak growth and despite the fact that we never had two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth the NBER classifies it as a recession as well, huh?  Whether or not we are in a recession shouldn’t be a subjective measure, instead it is a very well defined term - two quarter of consequitve negative GDP growth, period.

Over the last year I have heard the television news repeat over and over that we are in a recession.  Almost all members of Congress suggest we are in a recession. Anyone who dares to suggest we may NOT be in a recession is quickly called an idiot and dismissed.  To be clear, I am not arguing that we are not in the midst of the perfect storm as it relates to our economy (oil prices, food prices, inflation, falling housing prices, mortgage meltdown, tanking dollar and so on).  I am suggesting that we either a) invent a new term for our current situation or b) agree on a new defition of the word recession.

The recession proponents were dealt a severe blow this morning when the Commerce Department reported that GDP increased at an annual rate of 1.9% in the last quarter (April-to-June).  This was an improvement over the first quarter of the year that came in at .9% growth.  Nope, we are NOT in a recession according to the definition of the word.

Option One: Perhaps we should conduct large scale national polls each quarter asking Americans if they ‘FEEL’ we are in a recession.  We could also have a group of super-delegates (i.e. celebrities, economist and politicians) whose votes would could 10,000x of a normal American (i.e. much like the Democratic Primary).  The ‘FEELINGS’ of the nation+super delegates would determine the issue and we could put the whole ‘are we in a recession?’ question to rest.  Option Two: Or, on the other hand, we could simply agree the economy sucks and only call it a recession once we have had two consecutive quarters of negative growth.  Option Three: Keep up the maddening debate we have been having for the last year. What is your vote (let me know if you are a super-delegate so I can multiply your vote)?



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