On Rule 21

I did not think I would have any comment on the Democrats’ invocation of Rule 21 to force discussion of the pre-war intelligence deceptions, but then I read Robin Laws’ blog and had to share:

Rule 21 has been used upwards of fifty times in the past half century or so, but never in this innovative ambush fashion. To invoke it requires a mere motion by one Senator, and a seconding by another. There is no way for the opposing party to block it. This is a surprisingly low threshold to activate such an effective weapon against the majority party.

Gamers have a word for a rule with such an unbalance between cost and benefit: a crock.

Thus again confirming that America, while it expresses an engaging core concept and includes plenty of cool crunchy bits, was rushed to press without sufficient playtesting.

The Australian: Border opens as police nab kidney thieves [October 31, 2005]

The Australian: Border opens as police nab kidney thieves [October 31, 2005]

The move came as police in Pakistan arrested a gang of Afghans who were caught removing kidneys from the bodies of Kashmiri earthquake victims.

The four men were discovered carrying a freezer box containing 15 organs from corpses trapped in rubble.

As aid agencies penetrate deeper into Kashmir’s most remote valleys in search of survivors, the Afghan gang and other kidney traders have been racing to find dead bodies and survivors willing to sell their own organs.

This just screams urban legend doesn’t it?

Via reddit.

Leaked emails claim Guantanamo trials rigged. 01/08/2005. ABC News Online

Leaked emails claim Guantanamo trials rigged. 01/08/2005. ABC News Online

Leaked emails from two former prosecutors claim the military commissions set up to try detainees at Guantanamo Bay are rigged, fraudulent, and thin on evidence against the accused.

Two emails, which have been obtained by the ABC, were sent to supervisors in the Office of Military Commissions in March of last year – three months before Australian detainee David Hicks was charged and five months before his trial began.

The first email is from prosecutor Major Robert Preston to his supervisor.

Maj Preston writes that the process is perpetrating a fraud on the American people, and that the cases being pursued are marginal.

“I consider the insistence on pressing ahead with cases that would be marginal even if properly prepared to be a severe threat to the reputation of the military justice system and even a fraud on the American people,” Maj Preston wrote.

“Surely they don’t expect that this fairly half-arsed effort is all that we have been able to put together after all this time.”

Maj Preston says he cannot continue to work on a process he considers morally, ethically and professionally intolerable.

“I lie awake worrying about this every night,” he wrote.

“I find it almost impossible to focus on my part of mission.

“After all, writing a motion saying that the process will be full and fair when you don’t really believe it is kind of hard, particularly when you want to call yourself an officer and lawyer.”

Maj Preston was transferred out of the Office of Military Commissions less than a month later.

I’ve got nothing to add. Just wanted to link & draw attention to it.

Funny Onion Bit

“Bush To London Bombers: ‘Bring It On’
WASHINGTON, DC—President Bush officially responded to the latest round of London transit bombings Monday, challenging terrorists to “do their worst.” Said Bush, in a televised statement from the Oval Office: “The proud and resilient people of London can take anything the forces of evil and cowardice can throw at them. They will never live in fear of you. Bring it on.” Prime Minister Tony Blair thanked Bush for his comments, inviting him to visit London and ride the Underground in a show of solidarity.”