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Hey Port Authority, How About More Room for Buses?
Mar 7th

Over 315000 bus riders cross the Hudson River each weekday. More than half of these bus riders travel through the Lincoln Tunnel, but the exclusive bus lane, which only operates during the morning rush hour, is at capacity. This Streetfilm, produced in collaboration with the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and with animation by Hugh Gran and Carly Clark, offers recommendations on what the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey can do to improve these bus crossings. You can also download tstc’s full May 2009 report on area bus service [PDF] for more info.
U.S. Saudi Scandal? does everyone kow about this? where can I find more information?
Mar 7th
U.S. SAUDI SCANDAL
DID FBI CALL OFF PROBE OF SAUDIS TO PROTECT OIL TIES?
BY ALEX ROSLIN
observers have spilled a lot of ink lately on the delicate positioning of the Saudi regime as it tries to harmonize its support for the U.S. war with its tolerance for extremism on its own soil. Generally accepted, too, is the idea that the monarchy boosted al Qaeda through its funding of the Wahhabi movement, a militant Islamist sect.But a book written by two French intelligence experts, published by Denoel Press and not yet available in North America, takes the story further. Ben Laden: La Vérité Interdite (Bin Laden: The Forbidden Truth) says the FBI was hamstrung prior to September 11 not only because U.S. officials were unwilling to make an issue of al Qaeda’s connections to wealthy Saudis, but also because the U.S. didn’t want to disrupt talks with the Taliban over building an oil pipeline to Central Asia.
Starting in the mid 90s, the book says, the U.S. made clumsy attempts to bribe the Taliban while at the same time threatening them with military action if they didn’t make a deal. The U.S. repeatedly demanded bin Laden’s extradition, not realizing until too late that the Taliban were joined at the hip to their Saudi millionaire guest.
The blundering and cynical U.S. diplomatic scheme may actually have set the stage for September 11, says co-author Jean-Claude Brisard in an interview from Paris. Talks finally collapsed in late August, and the Trade towers attack may have been bin Laden’s pre-emptive response, he says. “The State Department diverged considerably from the FBI’s investigators. The U.S. negotiated with the Taliban despite (their) brutality because the important thing for the U.S. was oil.”
It’s a thesis that certainly resonates with other intelligence experts. “You had an American pro-Taliban faction (inside the U.S. government). They were totally in bed with the Taliban,” says the Washington-based Electronic Privacy Information Center’s Wayne Madsen, who used to work for the U.S. National Security Agency.
Abdul Raheem Yaseer, assistant director of the University of Nebraska’s centre for Afghanistan studies, believes the Saudi tie helped stymie FBI investigations of bin Laden. “The U.S.’s activities were slowed because of our relationship with the Saudis,” he says. It was clear to the U.S., he says, that the Wahhabis are a key pillar of support for the Saudi monarchy and that the unpopular regime would be undermined by a strong FBI probe.
Even after bin Laden turned his wrath on the U.S. in the 1990s, he maintained close contact with key Saudi figures including Prince Turki al-Faisal, the powerful intelligence chief and brother of King Fahd. “If you’re going to go after terrorism, you have to go after the Saudis,” says Brisard, who wrote a report on bin Laden’s finances for a French intelligence agency.
The book also reveals that a former top FBI counterterrorism official who was killed in the World Trade Center attack had complained bitterly about how U.S. oil politics had shut down FBI investigations. The former official, John O’Neill, resigned in protest as head of the FBI’s national security division in August and was hired as chief of security at the twin towers. “All the answers, everything needed to dismantle Osama bin Laden’s organization, can be found in Saudi Arabia,” O’Neill is quoted as saying in the book. Agents trying to probe last year’s bombing of the USS Cole constantly knocked heads with the U.S. State Department, which ended up barring O’Neill, the head of the investigation, from entering Yemen. Brisard says O’Neill told him about the problems last June and July. “He was profoundly frustrated with the situation.”
The book’s thesis was also advanced independently in a report on BBC-TV’s investigative show Newsnight in early November. “(The U.S. Department of) State wanted to keep the pro-American Saudi royal family in control of the world’s biggest oil spigot, even at the price of turning a blind eye to any terrorist connection,” it reported.
The show asked whether September 11 could have been prevented if the FBI had been allowed to do its job. As it happened, 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis, mostly from wealthy families.
“(FBI investigators) were pursuing these matters, but were told to back off,” said David Armstrong, an intelligence expert at the Washington, D.C.-based Public Education Center, a nonprofit investigative organization that helped the BBC research its report.
Boston University international relations professor Adim Najamat, who has studied Saudi politics, says the notion of an FBI retreat from investigations does seem plausible given the regime’s precariousness. “Bin Laden seems to have a big following in Saudi Arabia. It is quite clear that the Saudi government is playing a game for its life. The irony is, bin Laden might get what he wants due to U.S. actions in Afghanistan,” he says.
Baby More Lincoln Tunnel
Mar 4th
The Populist Dilemma: More Jobs But Not On My Dime
Feb 27th
When reading reviews of Americans frustrated by the economy, which I remember with great affection that masterpiece of cinema, Caddyshack, the 1980 film written and directed by Harold Ramis. In particular, I love this exchange between the teenager and his grandfather malcriat Snob:
Smail Spalding: I want a hamburger. No, cheeseburger. I want a hot dog. I want a milkshake. I want fries
Smail Judge: You'll get nothing and like it!
It seems that everyone wants something from government, but nobody wants to pay for it. That dilemma is essentially populist. We want a health care system that is more inclusive, but we want the health reform, we want more jobs, but we do not want any incentive spending, we expect consumers and small business loans, but the ODI bank rescues.
In Reality Check, Jack Otter and remind people to be somewhat careful in your spitting economic likes and dislikes.
Can somepeople help me with my shakespear prject? Edit it? Or should I add more? and if yes what?
Feb 25th
William Shakespeare
By: Ece Celik
Once upon a time, was born William Shakespeare, born on April, 1564, no one knows the exact date but he was baptized on April 26th. He was born in a small place called Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, about 100 miles northwest from London.
So one early morning in the late 1580s Shakespeare was sitting on his desk thinking about what he should write for his first trilogy for the stage. He called it Henry VI. While doing this he thought about who he inspired. From great classical authors like Ovid and Seneca to English historians like Holinshed. He also found nature an inspiration. Shakespeare retired from the theater though, in the late 1603s. Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays but his hit one was Romeo and Juliet.
After a little while Shakespeare and one of his good friends Drayton and Ben Johnson had a merry meeting. Shakespeare drank way too hard and got a fever. He went to the hospital and a little while later Shakespeare has died of the fever. So Shakespeare was buried in Stratford Holy Trinity Church on age 52, April 23, 1616. On his tombstone it says:
Good friend for Jesus sake forbear
To dig the dust enclosed here.
Blessed be the man that spares these stones,
And cursed be he that moves my bones.
why is anyone gonna miss WWE more than WWF you gotta be kidding?
Feb 14th
everyone gonna miss WWF/WCW 90’s era..thats where benoit and eddie was shown the most….and rey, big show, luger, bam bam, buff bagwell, steiners, macho man,razor ramon, yokozuna, vader,owen hart,brett hart, gorgeous george,hogan,”OL SKOO HBK”..OL SKOO TAKER..ric flair, four horsemen, goldberg, jericho, ROCKY, AUSTIN, DX all members..i can keep going..
why would anyone remember john cena, benoit dying, eddie dying…hbk old…triple h married/baby….taker old…rey mysterio gone..big show retired…angle on tna..stone cold and rock are doing movies..
now tell me again why would u remember WWE..maybe DONALD TRUMP or UMAGA?…lol
you gotta be kidding..dont ever compare WWE now to WWF/WCW in past..
gets ur facts right
oh yeah i forgot,.
hell in cell, mankind, all takers casket and hell in cell matches..
in your house ppv..
ha wwe getting better..
i forgot to mention cruiserweight were better back than..
hardy boyz were better back then..edge was more a hardcore guy..christian..kurt angle..
ultimate dragon..kiss my foot match..jerry king lawler,ha..
i can keep going
AND PEOPLE IM TALKING EVEN BEFORE ATTITUDE ERA!!…
MVP is a clown..kennedy wait..cm punk will not be as good as benoit
Does Huntsville, Alabama have a more “Northern” Feel
Feb 13th
I am looking at University of Alabama at Huntsville and was wondering if it is more like the north than the south. (My uncle who used to live there said it was).