Senator, Target of Anthrax Letter, Challenges F.B.I. Finding

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NEW YORK TIMES

WASHINGTON — Senator Patrick J. Leahy,
chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a target of the anthrax
letters of 2001, said Wednesday that he did not believe the F.B.I.’s contention that an Army scientist conducted the attacks alone.

At a hearing of his committee, Mr. Leahy told the F.B.I. director, Robert S. Mueller III, that even if the bureau was right about the involvement of the scientist, Bruce E. Ivins, who killed himself in July before ever being charged, he thought there were accomplices.

“If he is the one who sent the letter, I do not believe in any
way, shape or manner that he is the only person involved in this attack
on Congress and the American people,” said Mr. Leahy, Democrat of
Vermont.

“I believe there are others involved, either as accessories
before or accessories after the fact,” he added. “I believe
there are others who can be charged with murder.”

Mr. Leahy, who has received special briefings on the investigation
because one of the anthrax-laced letters was addressed to him, later
declined to elaborate. “Sorry,” said an aide, David Carle,
“but he said his piece and does not intend to comment further
today.”

Mr. Leahy was one of several senators at the hearing who raised
questions about the bureau’s case. But Mr. Mueller said he stood
by the conclusion that Dr. Ivins, who worked at the Army biodefense
laboratory at Fort Detrick, Md., was solely responsible for the attacks.

Even after the anthrax case is formally closed, a step that
officials say is likely in three to six months, “if we receive
additional evidence indicating the participation of any additional
person, we certainly would pursue that,” Mr. Mueller said.

On Tuesday, Mr. Mueller said he had asked the National Academy of Sciences to convene an expert panel to review the bureau’s scientific work on the case.

But Senator Charles E. Grassley,
Republican of Iowa, said Wednesday that he did not think that was
adequate. Mr. Grassley said the academy “would only be reviewing
the science and not the detective work,” and added, “I
believe we need an independent review of both.”

The hearing underscored the challenge the bureau faces in persuading
Congress and the public that the case is resolved. In the audience was Steven J. Hatfill,
another former Army biodefense scientist, whom the F.B.I. pursued as a
suspect for several years before the Justice Department cleared him
this summer and paid $4.6 million to settle a lawsuit he had filed
against the government.

Dr. Hatfill did not speak. But Senator Grassley asked Mr. Mueller:
“Should not the F.B.I. apologize to Dr. Hatfill? Please explain
how chasing an innocent man for four years was not a mistake.”

Mr. Mueller replied that investigators had done nothing
“inappropriate.” The settlement, he said, was not for
scrutinizing Dr. Hatfill but for leaking information about him to the
news media. “I abhor those leaks,” he said.

Mr. Leahy pressed Mr. Mueller to say what laboratories in the United
States were capable of producing dry powder anthrax like that used in
the attacks, specifically asking about the Dugway Proving Ground, an
Army center in Utah, and the Battelle Memorial Institute, a government
contractor in Ohio, both of which have made such powder in small
quantities in the past.

But Mr. Mueller said he could answer the question only in a closed
session because the matter involved classified information. The secrecy
appeared likely to fuel rumors, circulating on the Internet and denied
by the F.B.I., that the attacks had some link to a secret government
bioweapons program.

Mr. Mueller, F.B.I. director since just before the terrorist attacks
of Sept. 11, 2001, was criticized at the hearing by Mr. Leahy and
others for what they described as his record of failing to answer in a
timely manner the committee’s questions on a broad range of
subjects.

But he was praised for what senators characterized as his courage
in resisting some Bush administration counterterrorism tactics,
including harsh interrogation methods and elements of the National Security Agency’s domestic surveillance program.

“Against intense and hostile pressure from the highest offices
in the land,” said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode
Island, “you stood for the principle that all public offices have
public duties and responsibilities.”

Oki Dog Alert! Bill Maher's Realtime Brings Back Garofalo to Ponder the Palin

9/11, Barack Obama, Bin Laden, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, Obama, Politics, Sarah Palin, Tullycast

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John McCain Picks Sarah Palin for Vice President

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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin Is McCain’s VP Pick: Source
By John Harwood

CNBC.com
| 29 Aug 2008 | 09:24 AM ET

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, a self-styled “hockey mom” who has only been governor for a little over a year, is GOP Presidential candidate John McCain’s choice for Vice President, CNBC has learned.

According to a Republican strategist, Palin is the nominee, though McCain’s campaign has not comfirmed this.

With an announcement scheduled in Dayton, Ohio, an associate of Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty said the governor had been informed he is not McCain’s pick.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak for Pawlenty, who had all but ruled himself out.

“I’m not going to be there. I plan to be at the state fair. You can draw your conclusion from that,” Pawlenty said on his weekly call-in radio show on WCCO-AM in Minneapolis.

He also called it “a fair assumption” that he will not be McCain’s running mate.

Associates close to former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney were saying the same thing, telling The Associated Press that the former presidential candidate had not been offered the job by McCain.

  • Video: Palin discusses energy policy in July appearance on CNBC
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  • Palin is a first-term governor credited with reforms of her out-of-the-way state.

    Newly minted Democratic nominee Barack Obama is making an aggressive play for the traditional GOP stronghold and its three electoral votes, and polls show the race close.

    At 44, Palin is younger than Obama and, like McCain, she calls herself a maverick.

    A Gulfstream IV from Anchorage, Alaska, flew into Middletown Regional Airport in Butler County near Cincinnati about 10:15 p.m. Thursday, said Rich Bevis, airport manager.

    He said several people came off the plane, including a woman and two teens, but there was no confirmation of who was aboard.

    “They were pretty much hustled off. They came right down the ramp, jumped in some vans here and off they went,” Bevis said. “It was all hush, hush.”

    Among the other possible running mates: former Pennsylvania Gov.Tom Ridge, Democrat-turned-independent Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut and former Rep. Rob Portman of Ohio.

    The Arizona senator decided on his choice for vice president early Thursday, but the campaign has given no hint on the selection that will be announced on his 72nd birthday.

    The speculation sent a buzz throughout Denver, where Obama accepted his party’s nomination and put Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware on his ticket.

    Jill Hazelbaker, McCain’s communications director, gave nothing away during an interview on CBS’ “The Early Show.”

    “John McCain is going to make the choice from his heart. He’s going to choose someone who can be a partner in governing. He’s going to choose someone who brings character and principle to the table and who shares his priorities. And I’m confident that he’s going to make a great pick,” Hazelbaker said.

    Republicans kick off their national nominating convention next week in St. Paul, Minn., and McCain’s campaign hopes the announcement of his running mate will stunt any momentum Obama might get from the just-concluded Democratic National Convention.

    McCain was mum on the subject Thursday as he and his wife, Cindy, boarded a plane in Phoenix bound for Dayton.

    —AP contributed to this report

    URL: http://www.cnbc.com/id/26454655/

    Dennis Kucinich Rocks The House; Pleads With Americans to "Wake Up"

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    From John Amato’s Singular Crooks and Liars

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    Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich spoke at the Democratic National Convention today and there is little doubt his was the most enthusiastic and hard hitting speech thus far. Dennis always comes armed with truth and facts, and today was no exception.

    From illegal wiretapping, Iraq and high gas prices to playing the fear card, he blazed through the laundry list of Bush hackery and crimes and pounded the message home — Americans to wake up and vote for Barack Obama.

    “…Wake up America! The insurance companies took over health care. Wake up America! The pharmaceutical companies took over drug pricing. Wake up America! The speculators took over Wall Street. Wake up America, they want your Social Security. Wake up America, multi-national corporations took over our trade policies, factories are closing, good paying jobs are being lost, wake up America!”

    Now that’s the spirit! We need to hear more of this during the convention. The American electorate needs a good dose of reality. If this speech doesn’t get you fired up, nothing will.

    Barack Obama Picks Joe Biden as Vice President

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    The New York Times, CNN confirm:

    CNN

    WASHINGTON POST

    Wall Street Journal

    Chicago Tribune

    Google News

    Breaking: Obama selects Joe Biden as his VP running mate
    Los Angeles Times, CA – 41 minutes ago
    So the recent events in Georgia involving Russian troops sent shock waves all the way down Chicago’s Michigan Avenue to Obama headquarters.
    Biden emerges as Obama’s likely choice for veep
    Kansas City Star, MO – 1 hour ago
    By LIZ SIDOTI and NEDRA PICKLER AP Writers Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., leaves his home in Washington, Friday, Aug. 22, 2008. The Indiana senator is thought to
    VP update: AP, quoting Dem sources, says choice is not Kaine or Bayh
    Dallas Morning News, TX – 2 hours ago
    “Virginia Gov. Tom Kaine spread word he had been ruled out and Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana was told he was not Obama’s choice, according to party officials.
    Veepstakes: Process of Elimination
    Washington Post, United States – 2 hours ago
    Slowly but surely the identity of Barack Obama’s vice presidential nominee is coming into focus. That is, we may not know who the pick is but we know who it
    NBC: Bayh, Kaine won’t be Obama’s VP
    Seattle Post Intelligencer – 1 hour ago
    NBC News is reporting that Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine will not be chosen by Obama, which leaves Delaware Sen.
    Biden emerges as Obama’s likely choice for veep
    guardian.co.uk, UK – 1 hour ago
    AP foreign By LIZ SIDOTI and NEDRA PICKLER AP Writers WASHINGTON (AP) – Delaware Sen. Joe Biden emerged as Barack Obama’s likely choice for vice
    US Secret Service on Way to Biden’s House; Kaine and Bayh Told
    ABC News – 3 hours ago
    The United States Secret Service has dispatched a protective detail to assume the immediate protection of Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., a source tells ABC News
    Associated Press reports Barack Obama picks Joe Biden for veep
    The Canadian Press, WASHINGTON – 27 minutes ago
    WASHINGTON — Barack Obama selected Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware late Friday night to be his vice presidential running mate, according to a Democratic official
    Obama poised to announce running mate
    U.S. Daily, ca – 45 minutes ago
    By Caren Bohan Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is seen through the window of his vehicle as he leaves a hotel in Chicago,
    CNN: Obama taps Biden for ticket
    United Press International – 40 minutes ago
    Presumptive Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-IL, speaks during a Town Hall event at John Tyler Community College on August 21,
    AP: Biden Is Obama’s Choice
    KWTX, TX – 27 minutes ago
    (August 23, 2008)—The Associated Press reported late Friday night that Barack Obama selected Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware to be his vice presidential running
    Biden speaks _ and speaks _ his own mind
    The Associated Press – 51 minutes ago
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Barack Obama told everyone he wanted a running mate who will challenge his thinking, and now he’s got one. Joe Biden’s tendency to speak
    Obama VP intro to be Saturday; Kaine, Bayh are out
    The Associated Press – 2 hours ago
    WASHINGTON (AP) — On a day and night of political suspense, Delaware Sen. Joe Biden emerged as a leading contender Friday to become Barack Obama’s vice
    BULLETIN: CNN Confirms it’s Biden
    Dallas Morning News, TX – 52 minutes ago
    CNN’s John King said early Saturday morning that he has confirmed from two good sources that Barack Obama has chosen Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware as his
    Obama’s Silence Inspires a Frantic Waiting Game
    New York Times, United States – 3 hours ago
    By CARL HULSE WASHINGTON — Senator Barack Obama began informing prospective running mates late Friday that they would not be joining him on the ticket as
    Watch at Biden residence continues
    The News Journal, DE – 1 hour ago
    Reporters continued to keep watch at Sen. Joe Biden’s home in Greenville late into the night, hoping the senator would come outside and say something
    Joe Biden’s Bio
    MyFox Kansas City, MO – 37 minutes ago
    Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., listens to testimony during a Senate Committee on Foreign Relations hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington in this Sept.
    Obama picks Biden, not Sebelius
    Topeka Capital Journal, KS – 25 minutes ago
    Barack Obama chose Delaware Sen. Joe Biden as his running mate in the race for the White House, Democratic officials told The Associated Press late Friday.
    Biden is Obama’s choice for vice president, source says
    PennLive.com, PA – 43 minutes ago
    by AP The Associated PressSen. Joe Biden of Delaware is Barack Obama’s pick as vice presidential running mate, according to an official who spoke to The
    Reports: Del. Sen. Joseph Biden to be Obama’s pick for VP
    MarketWatch – 39 minutes ago
    By Anne Stanley LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — News reports said late Friday that veteran Delaware Sen. Joseph Biden will be the running mate of Sen.
    Obama Chooses Biden For VP
    kypost.com, KY – 24 minutes ago
    Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joseph Biden (D-DE) spoke in May on foreign policy at the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC.

    All of Cable News Geeks Out About Obama's VP Pick on a Friday in August

    Barack Obama, CNN, Evan Bayh, Fox, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, MSNBC, Nagourney, Politics, Punditry, Television, Wingnuts, Wolf Blitzer

    It was ….horrible

    Jackson Browne sues John McCain

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    REUTERS

    Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:43am EDT

    By Steve Gorman

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Rock star Jackson Browne has sued U.S. presidential candidate John McCain for copyright infringement, accusing the presumptive Republican nominee of using the singer’s 1977 hit “Running on Empty” in a campaign ad without permission.

    The suit, filed on Thursday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, also names the Republican National Committee and the Ohio Republican Party as defendants. It seeks a permanent injunction against further use of Browne’s music and at least $75,000 in damages.

    The campaign spot mocks McCain’s Democratic rival for the White House, Barack Obama, for suggesting the nation conserve gasoline through proper tire inflation, with Browne’s most famous song, “Running on Empty,” playing in the background.

    The suit claims use of the song without Browne’s permission is a copyright violation and a breach of the U.S. Lanham Act by falsely implying Browne is associated with and endorses McCain’s bid for president.

    It also says use of Browne’s voice in the ad violates the performer’s so-called right of publicity under California law.

    Browne’s lawyer, Lawrence Iser, said his client is “a well-known, lifelong liberal activist and supporter of Democratic candidates, and use of his song and his voice in a commercial bashing Barack Obama is anathema to Jackson.”

    A spokesman for McCain’s campaign, Brian Rogers, said the Arizona senator was wrongly singled out as a target of the lawsuit because the ad in question was the sole work of the Ohio Republican Party.

    “We had nothing to do with the creation or distribution of this ad whatsoever,” Rogers told Reuters. “Mr. McCain’s name should quite simply be removed from this lawsuit immediately.”

    But Iser said the Republican Party of Ohio, a key battleground state in the presidential race, “acted as an agent and in concert with Sen. McCain and the Republican National Committee.”

    “It certainly looks and smells like a McCain campaign piece,” he added. “We’ll let a jury decide.

    There was no immediate comment from the RNC or Ohio Republican Party representatives.

    Iser said the ad, which he said he believed was aired on television in Ohio and Pennsylvania, was removed from the Internet last week by the Ohio Republican Party in response to a cease-and-desist demand from Browne.

    (Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Cynthia Osterman)

    Hey, That John Edwards Thing Sure is Turning Out to Not Be a Freakshow/Distraction/GOP Wet Dream

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    Which reminds me- Hey, that John Edwards thing sure is turning out to not be a freakshow/distraction/GOP wet dream (think: his ambulance-chasing/haircut/dying wife thingy talk)

    Almost….

    UPDATE: Gail Collins hands/rips Mr.Edwards New Rear End:

    Weighs in….

    Lower East Side Shul Board Sells Out To Developers; Historians Cry Foul

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    FROM THE NY TIMES

    CITY ROOM BLOG

    This much can be agreed on: An Orthodox congregation established by Eastern European Jews in 1888 occupies a lovely but crumbling neo-Classical building with a two-story Victorian Gothic interior at 415 East Sixth Street, between First Avenue and Avenue A, on the Lower East Side — a neighborhood where real estate prices have been soaring, placing pressure on owners of old buildings to sell their property to developers for retail and commercial uses.

    Everything else — including even the question of how to correctly render the name of the synagogue — is contentious in a bitter dispute that has erupted in recent weeks over the fate of the building.

    This afternoon, the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, the Lower East Side Conservancy and several other nonprofit groups held a news conference outside the synagogue, to draw attention to a plan by the synagogue’s board to enter a partnership with a developer, which would demolish the structure and replace it with a mixed-use building that would contain apartments, as well as a new synagogue. In a letter [pdf] to the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission, the society has called for the synagogue to be designated a landmark, which would prevent it from being demolished.

    The congregation has filed demolition plans with the city’s Department of Buildings, but insists that it wants to preserve the character of the congregation and that the current structure is in desperate disrepair. The demolition plans were reported by The Villager, a weekly newspaper, late last month. The synagogue’s board voted on July 7 to approve a deal with the Kushner Companies, which would build a new six-story building on the site, with a synagogue on the first two floors and 10 apartments on the top four stories.

    It is not quite clear when the building at 415 East Sixth Street was constructed, but twoarticles in The Times from November 1903 refer to the building as a “four-story dwelling,” and a January 1911 article said the building had been the home of “wholesale confectioners.”

    In any event, the Adas Yisroel Anshe Mezritch, or Congregation Mezritch, which was founded in 1888, drastically renovated the building and began using it as a synagogue in 1910. The society said in a statement:

    The handsome neo-Classical building (which has an even more impressive interior) was one of the Lower East Side’s many “tenement synagogues,” so named because they filled narrow lots sandwiched between tenements and served the poor immigrants who populated the surrounding buildings. While a few such tenement synagogue buildings remain in the East Village, including the former Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Anshe Ungarn Synagogue at 242 East Seventh Street, which was recently landmarked by the city, Congregation Mezritch Synagogue appears to be the sole remaining operating tenement synagogue in the East Village, and thus is an important link to what was once perhaps the most significant Jewish community in America.

    Andrew Berman, executive director of the historic preservation society, said that “buildings like this — at once humble and grand — really speak to the profound aspirations of the generations of immigrants who came through the Lower East Side, and the impact they had and continue to have upon our city and country.”

    In a statement, Shelley Ackerman, whose father, Pesach Ackerman, has been the synagogue’s rabbi for more than 40 years, defended the board’s plans. She said:

    Our synagogue is not and never has been for sale. The pending proposal (if in fact it moves forward) would help to preserve Anshe Meseritz and provide a much more comfortable, welcoming, and accessible space for our beloved congregants. We are acting along these lines to guarantee the securing and survival of this synagogue.

    Those who instigate these activities are fueled by a romantic notion of preserving an old structure, one in desperate need of renovation. And without that renovation is likely to fall. Some are motivated by ignorance, others by greed.

    Dozens of other beautiful similar (landmark-worthy) synagogues in much better or worse shape than this one on the Lower East Side have been sold and/or destroyed in the last 20 years. These sales were motivated by the greed of a few parties who benefited. In almost every case, the synagogue in question did not. This case is completely different. There is no sale pending, only air rights to build apartments that will provide needed income to sustain the synagogue and congregation going forward.

    In a phone interview, Ms. Ackerman said the synagogue was in an advanced state of disrepair. The exterior steps are so steep as to be unusable during inclement weather, she said. Parts of the interior are crumbling. There are inadequate bathrooms, poor climate control and no kitchen, she added.

    The hubbub has become personal — and divided the 40 or so members of the congregation.

    “Anyone who is familiar with Rabbi Ackerman’s role in the synagogue for the last 40 years knows that despite no wages, he has been present seven days a week and has done everything within his power to make sure that the synagogue survives,” his daughter said in the statement. “He is devoted to the preservation of his temple and would never do anything to endanger the future of the synagogue.”

    Several former or current members of the congregation have weighed in on the side of the preservationists, including Joel Kaplan, executive director of United Jewish Council of the East Side, and William E. Rapfogel, chief executive of the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty.

    Freda Fried, whose father was active in the synagogue for decades and whose mother was on its board, said the board’s vote in July was held on a Monday morning after the July 4 holiday weekend. “It provided little information about the sale in its mailing, so members could do any due diligence or even consider it important to give a proxy to anyone else,” she said. “If there was a real process and search for a development partner, little or no information was provided about any other choices.”

    Gerard Wolfe, a retired art historian credited with “rediscovery” of the Eldridge Street Synagogue, called the Mezeritz synagogue “a jewel,” and added, in a statement, “Its demolition would be an irretrievable, unforgivable loss.”

    Andrew S. Dolkart, a professor of historic preservation at Columbia who is not involved in the dispute, said the East Sixth Street building was an outstanding example of vernacular architecture and reflected the neo-Classical influence of the 1897 synagogue built by Congregation Shearith Israel, also known as the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue.

    “It wasn’t designed by a sophisticated architect,” Professor Dolkart said. “It wasn’t a pioneering building. It was an architect who was looking at what sophisticated designers were doing and then adapting it in an inexpensive and not so sophisticated manner, to create a kind of folk classicism, almost.”

    In a phone interview, Professor Dolkart said he favored preserving the Lower East Side structure, because cities should preserve “architecture that not only reflects the lives and history of the rich, but also the incredibly history of common people in New York.”