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[chottala.com] John and Cindy McCain: Illegal Adoptive Parents?

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John and Cindy McCain: Illegal Adoptive Parents?

Dr. Abdul Momen

[Dr. Momen, a professor of Economics in Massachusetts and a political analyst, raises questions about the legality of the adoption of the McCains' daughter, Bridget - ShadaKalo editors]

Wes Gullett, Senetor McCain's former staff member, spoke at the Republic National Convention (RNC) in St. Paul, Minnesota, with his adopted daughter Nikki by his side. He talked about the compassion of the potential first lady, Senator John McCain's wife Cindy McCain. The camera repeatedly showed Mrs. McCain and the McCains' adopted daughter, Bridget. The proof of Mrs. McCain's compassion? She had rescued two baby girls from an orphanage in Bangladesh, and "adopted" one of them, while Mr. Gullett "adopted" the other. After the 11-house stories, this certainly helped humanize the McCains and garner some sympathy.

Unfortunately, there is a reason we put the quotes around adopted.

According to Bangladeshi Law, no foreigner is allowed to adopt a Bangladeshi child. The US embassy in Bangladesh says:
Actual adoption of children is not permitted under Bangladesh law. However, Bangladesh law does permit its own citizens to apply for guardianship of children. At that time, a U.S.-Bangladeshi dual citizen who has obtained guardianship of a Bangladeshi child could apply for an immigrant visa for that child to go to the U.S. Under Bangladesh law, the 1982 Guardianship and Wards Amendments Ordinances prohibit granting guardianship of Bangladeshi children to non-Bangladeshi parents. Further, these restrictions have limited adoption of Bangladeshi children to only a few each year.
Lets parse this. First, adoption is not allowed. Second, guardianship is allowed, but only to Bangladeshi citizens.

John and Cindy McCain, therefore, could not have legally adopted Bridget. The same applies to the Gullets and Nikki. I am personally happy that they adopted her and saved her life, but they broke Bangladeshi law. It is not expected from a war hero, a national role model and a highly respected US Senator like John McCain to adopt his daughter 'without due process of law' illegally and use such 'illegal adoption' for political gain.

But then again, Mrs. McCain is no stranger to breaking the law.

In 1992, when we wanted to arrange the adoption in the USA of 25 Bangladeshi boys, all below the age of 5 who were being sold as 'camel jockeys' in the Gulf countries, the Bangladesh government did not allow us to do it because of their adoption law. As the US embassy page points out, Bangladeshi law does not allow foreigners to adopt their children legally since the ordinance was enacted in 1982. We got their custody after six months only when we (me and my friend Faith Willard of Cape Cod, Massachusetts) agreed to the conditions such as (1) we would repatriate and rehabilitate them in Bangladesh, and (2) would hand them over back to Bangladesh government if any 'real parents' claim them.

It also looks like Mrs. McCain was also embellishing stories about the adoption for the past 17 years. She has been claiming that Mother Teresa herself convinced her to adopt the baby Bridget. There was just a small problem: Mrs. McCain never met Mother Teresa:
The McCain campaign had also put out the story that Mother Teresa "convinced" Cindy to bring home two orphans from Bangladesh in 1991.

Mrs. McCain, it turns out, never met Mother Teresa on that trip. (Once contacted by the Monitor, the campaign revised the story on its website.)
So why was she name-dropping? Just to exploit the good name of Mother Teresa? During Mr. Gullett's speech, a photo of Mrs. McCain and Mother Teresa was shown. Perhaps the GOP wants us to believe that some of her sainthood must have rubbed off on Cindy McCain.

The RNC paraded Bridget and Nikki as examples of Cindy McCain's compassion--for a political campaign. This makes the following a fair question.

We call upon the McCain campaign to clarify this adoption: since foreign adoption has been illegal since at least 1982, how did the McCain family adopt a child from Bangladesh in 1991?
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[chottala.com] McCain-Palin: 'Phonies Squared'

McCain-Palin: 'Phonies Squared'
14/09/2008 10:59:00 AM GMT 

 
 
(AFP) John McCain embraces Sarah Palin as they campaign in Fairfax, Virginia.
 
 
 
The Republican ticket of McCain-Palin emerged as "Maverick Squared," even if a more appropriate title might be "Phonies Squared."

 

Both propositions – McCain-Palin as a reform ticket and John McCain as a man of peace – could only be taken seriously in the up-is-down world that has become American politics. McCain was a leading – and early – advocate for the neoconservative plan of invading Iraq and even joked about attacking Iran, singing, 'Bomb, bomb Iran,' says Robert Parry.

By Robert Parry

The Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin has been dubbed "Maverick Squared," with much of the U.S. news media hailing the pair as reformers who are above partisanship and eager to challenge corrupt Washington.

The Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin has been dubbed "Maverick Squared," with much of the U.S. news media hailing the pair as reformers who are above partisanship and eager to challenge corrupt Washington.

Beyond that, Sen. McCain presented himself in his Thursday night acceptance speech as a grandfatherly figure who loves peace and would only go to war reluctantly to protect America's vital interests.

However, both propositions – McCain-Palin as a reform ticket and John McCain as a man of peace – could only be taken seriously in the up-is-down world that has become American politics.

McCain was a leading – and early – advocate for the neoconservative plan of invading Iraq despite no evidence connecting its government to the 9/11 attacks. He also endorses the neocon concept of a "long war" against militants and even joked about attacking Iran, singing, "Bomb, bomb Iran."

Some of his Senate colleagues privately consider McCain an ill-tempered warmonger who would keep the Iraq War going indefinitely and would stoke tensions around the globe. But the press corps offered almost no commentary about McCain's dark side during the Republican National Convention.

There was near total silence, too, about evidence that McCain – like Palin – is a fake reformer. His support for a few high-profile reform bills became a political necessity in the 1980s after he got caught in a savings-and-loan influence-peddling scheme with Cindy McCain's business partner, Charles Keating.

Even in recent years while cultivating his reform image, McCain – as chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee – has maintained cozy relationships with business lobbyists and, indeed, stocked his campaign staff with many of the insiders he rails against.

For her part, Palin pitches herself as an enemy of "earmarks" and pork-barrel projects, such as Alaska's "Bridge to Nowhere." But, in reality, she hired well-connected Washington lobbyists to secure earmarked funding for her town of Wasilla and pushed for federally financed Alaskan projects, including the controversial bridge.

  • Chastened press corps

However, after a few raps on their knuckles for trying to vet Palin's record, major U.S. news outlets have fallen into line behind the dual McCain-Palin myths of reform and peace, much as they did in 2000 in helping to sell George W. Bush as a regular-guy, "compassionate" conservative.

With their blinders on, most Big Media pundits saw no disconnect between McCain presiding over a convention marked by a heavy dose of partisan ridicule toward Barack Obama and the Democrats – and then pitching himself as a paragon of bipartisan civility who despises "partisan rancor."

Though barely noted by the political press corps, the St. Paul, Minnesota, convention was more like the infamous Houston convention in 1992 during which militant right-wing Republicans, led by Pat Buchanan, advocated "cultural wars" against their enemies on the Left.

In St. Paul, the overwhelmingly white convention delegates hooted and booed at almost every mocking reference to Obama, the first African-American nominee of a major party. Plus, there were many reminders of the strategies of Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew who won votes by stirring up resentments toward supposed "elitists."

This week's high-profile speeches by Fred Thompson, Mike Huckabee, Rudy Giuliani and Sarah Palin dripped with ridicule toward Obama, who was repeatedly mocked for his post-college time as a "community organizer" in Chicago, working with church groups to help unemployed steelworkers.

Palin unleashed one of the uglier smears when she suggested that Obama was soft on terrorism because he opposes the use of torture and believes in respecting the U.S. Constitution.

"Al-Qaeda terrorists still plot to inflict catastrophic harm on America, and he's worried that someone won't read them their rights," Palin said to the delight of the GOP convention delegates, who often broke into chants of "USA, USA" and – regarding the energy issue – "drill, baby, drill."

Confronted by Palin's Agnew-like rhetoric attacking the "Washington elites," the TV pundits fell over themselves to praise her speech as "a home run." By the end of the convention, major networks were following Republican talking points and making her a "Ms. Smith Goes to Washington."

McCain picked up on that theme in his Thursday night acceptance speech, declaring: "I can't wait until I introduce her to Washington."

However, the evidence is that Palin is already well-acquainted with Washington, having traveled there often in pursuit of earmarked federal money for her town and state.

  • Bringing home the bacon

As mayor of the tiny town of Wasilla, Palin hired the powerful Alaska lobbying firm of Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh, which had close ties to Republican Rep. Don Young and Sen. Ted Stevens, who is now under indictment for taking illegal gifts. Palin's Wasilla account was handled by Stevens's former chief of staff, Steven Silver, one of the firm's partner.

With the help of the lobbying firm and her annual treks to Washington, Palin secured a stunning $27 million in earmarked funds for Wasilla, a town then with about 6,000 residents. Some of Palin's projects were considered such prime examples of Washington pork that they were cited in anti-earmark reports compiled by Sen. John McCain.

As governor, Palin has continued her pursuit of earmarks for Alaska. The Washington Post reported that last February – only six months before her emergence as a Republican "reformer" – she sent Stevens a 70-page memo outlining almost $200 million of new funding requests, including a $2 million project to research crab productivity in the Bering Sea.

In redefining herself as an enemy of wasteful pork-barrel spending, Palin told the Republican convention that "I've championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress. In fact, I told Congress thanks, but no thanks, on that 'Bridge to Nowhere.'"

However, the truth is that she supported the $223 million bridge linking Ketchikan to an island with 50 residents and only shifted her position when the price ballooned and it became politically untenable.

In its timidity to challenge Palin's self-serving accounts, the U.S. news media is following a pattern similar to its readiness to allow McCain to remake himself without much interference from inconvenient evidence to the contrary.

At the convention, while McCain's experience as a Vietnam War POW was recounted again and again, there was virtually no mention of his serious brush with corruption in the so-called "Keating Five" scandal in the late 1980s.

Charles Keating was a financial wheeler-dealer who in 1987 wanted to frustrate oversight from federal banking regulators who were examining his Lincoln Savings and Loan Association.

At Keating's urging, McCain wrote letters, introduced bills and pushed a Keating associate for a job on a banking regulatory board. McCain then joined several other senators in two private meetings with federal banking regulators on Keating's behalf.

Two years later, Lincoln collapsed, costing the U.S. taxpayers $3.4 billion. Keating eventually went to prison and three other senators from the so-called Keating Five saw their political careers ruined.

McCain drew a Senate reprimand for his involvement and later lamented his faulty judgment. "Why didn't I fully grasp the unusual appearance of such a meeting?" he wrote in his 2002 memoir, Worth the Fighting For.

  • Getting off easy

But some people close to the case thought McCain got off too easy.

Not only was McCain taking donations from Keating and his business circle, getting free rides on Keating's corporate jet and enjoying joint vacations in the Bahamas – McCain's second wife, the beer fortune heiress Cindy Hensley, had invested with Keating in an Arizona shopping mall.

In the years that followed, however, McCain not only got out from under the shadow of the Keating Five scandal but found a silver lining in the cloud, transforming the case into a lessons-learned chapter of his personal narrative.

McCain, as born-again reformer, soon was winning over the Washington press corps with his sponsorship of ethics legislation, like the McCain-Feingold bill limiting "soft money" contributions to the political parties.

However, there was still the other side of John McCain as he wielded enormous power from his position as chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, which helped him solicit campaign donations from corporations doing business before the panel.

On Feb. 21, 2008, the New York Times published an article suggesting that McCain did favors for the clients of telecommunications lobbyist Vicky Iseman, whose close relationship with the senator raised concerns among his staff.

The favors included two letters that McCain wrote in 1999 to the Federal Communications Commission demanding that it act on a long-delayed request by Iseman's client, Florida-based Paxson Communications, to buy a Pittsburgh television station.

In a furious counter-attack against the Times article, McCain's campaign issued a point-by-point denial, calling those letters routine correspondence that were handled by staff without McCain meeting either with Paxson or anyone from Iseman's firm, Alcalde & Fay.

"No representative of Paxson or Alcalde & Fay personally asked Senator McCain to send a letter to the FCC," his campaign said.

  • Contrary evidence

But that turned out not to be true. Newsweek's investigative reporter Michael Isikoff dug up a sworn deposition from Sept. 25, 2002, in which McCain himself declared that "I was contacted by Mr. Paxson on this issue. … He wanted their [the FCC's] approval very bad for purposes of his business. I believe that Mr. Paxson had a legitimate complaint."

Though McCain claimed not to recall whether he had spoken with Paxson's lobbyist [presumably a reference to Iseman], he added, "I'm sure I spoke to [Paxson]," according to the deposition.

McCain's letters to the FCC, which Chairman William Kennard criticized as "highly unusual," came in the same period when Paxson's company was ferrying McCain to political events aboard its corporate jet and donating $20,000 to his campaign.

After the Feb. 21 Times article appeared, McCain's spokesmen confirmed that Iseman accompanied McCain on at least one of those flights from Florida to Washington, though McCain said in the 2002 deposition that "I do not recall" if Paxson's lobbyist was onboard.

First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams, who conducted the deposition in connection with a challenge to the McCain-Feingold law, asked McCain if the benefits that he received from Paxson created "at least an appearance of corruption here?"

"Absolutely," McCain answered. "I believe that there could possibly be an appearance of corruption because this system has tainted all of us."

When Newsweek went to McCain's 2008 campaign with the seeming contradictions between the deposition and the denial of the Times article, McCain's people stuck to their story that the senator had never discussed the FCC issue with Paxson or his lobbyist.

That denial, however, soon crumbled when the Washington Post interviewed Paxson, who said he had talked with McCain in his Washington office several weeks before McCain sent the letters to the FCC.

The broadcast executive also believed that Iseman had helped arrange the meeting and likely was in attendance. "Was Vicki there? Probably," Paxson said. [Washington Post, Feb. 23, 2008]

A day earlier, the Post also noted the discrepancy between a central tenet of McCain's campaign – his denunciation of lobbyists and the corrupt revolving-door ways of Washington – and his reliance on lobbyists for his congressional work and his campaign.

"When McCain huddled with his closest advisers at his rustic Arizona cabin last weekend to map out his presidential campaign, virtually every one was part of the Washington lobbying culture he has long decried," the Post reported on Feb. 22.

Now, however, this troublesome history seems to have been forgotten by a national press corps that McCain once called his "base" and that now is stinging from GOP rebukes for its few efforts to investigate Gov. Palin's record.

Having reestablished the old status quo – of press favoritism toward McCain – the Republican ticket of McCain-Palin has emerged from St. Paul as "Maverick Squared," even if a more appropriate title might be "Phonies Squared."

-- Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories in the 1980s for the Associated Press and Newsweek. His latest book, Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush , can be ordered at neckdeepbook.com. His two previous books, Secrecy & Privilege: The Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq and Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & 'Project Truth' are also available there. Or go to Amazon.com.

ConsortiumNews

 
 
 
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[chottala.com] Death row for Afghan downloader

Death row for Afghan downloader - video
 
 
 
A 23-year-old student is still on death row in Afghanistan, nine months after
being found guilty of blasphemy for downloading an article on women and Islam.
Alastair Leithead reports from Kabul.
 

Afghan Student Sentenced to Death After Downloading Report

By Kim Zetter EmailFebruary 01, 2008 | 4:44:32 PMCategories: Censorship  
Sayed_pervez_kambaksh_3

A 23-year-old student journalist in Afghanistan has been sentenced to death for downloading and distributing a report that is critical of the oppressive treatment of women in some Islamic societies.

Sayed Pervez Kambaksh (at right), who is a journalism student at Balkh University and a writer for Jahan-e Naw, was sentenced last October after downloading a report from a Farsi website that criticized Islamic fundamentalists who misrepresent statements in the Koran to justify the oppression of women. Kambaksh was arrested after someone filed a complaint against him. He is accused of blasphemy for distributing the report to other students and teachers at his school.

He was tried by a sharia court (which oversees Islamic religious law) and was not allowed legal representation, according to news reports. The Afghan Senate passed a motion this week supporting the sentence, according to the British newspaper The Independent.

Other journalists have been warned that they would be arrested if they protested in support of Kambaksh.

The Independent has launched a campaign to support Kambaksh, urging readers to pressure the UK Foreign Office to intervene with the Afghan government. The newspaper has posted a petition online for readers to fill out and submit.

Photo: Reuters

 
 
 
 
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[chottala.com] Real face of Malaysias government: blogger arrested for posting anti-government comments

The real face of Malaysias government: blogger arrested for posting anti-government comments
Malaysian blogger arrested

The government has accused Raja Petra of using his blog to attack senior officials [EPA]

Malaysian authorities have detained a government critic by invoking a colonial-era security law that allows for indefinite detention without trial.

Raja Petra Kamarudin, a popular blogger-activist, was taken away from his home just outside the capital, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday afternoon, according to his wife.

Marina Lee Abdullah said police came to the house to serve an arrest warrant and told them her husband was being detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).

The ISA is widely used against those the government considers a threat to national security.

The arrest comes amid simmering political tensions in Malaysia, with opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim saying he plans to unseat the coalition government that has ruled Malaysia for the past half century.

Anwar had vowed to take power on September 16, with the support of at least 30 government members of parliament.

But on Friday his party said the attempt had been delayed by the government sending 46 MPs on a trip to Taiwan.

Website blocked

Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi is facing growing pressure to resign [AFP]
Raja Petra's arrest comes a day after a block on his Malaysia Today blog, popular for its sensational political postings and vibrant discourses, was lifted after two weeks.

The cabinet on Thursday ordered the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, the government's industry regulator, to re¬instate access to all blocked websites.

Government leaders have repeatedly accused Raja Petra of spreading malicious falsehoods through his blog, which regularly features stinging comments and numerous claims about alleged wrongdoings by public officials.

The blocking of Malaysia Today, believed to be the first official clampdown on a local website, drew criticism from bloggers and journalists who accused the authorities of seeking to quash dissent.

Some of Malaysia's most popular websites and blogs offer fiercely anti-government commentaries, presenting themselves as an alternative to mainstream media, which are controlled by ruling political parties or closely linked to them.

Raja Petra is already facing charges of sedition and criminal defamation over an article and a sworn statement he made alleging links between the country's deputy prime minister and the murder of a Mongolian model.

The trial is scheduled to begin in October.

 Source: Agencies
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radit
Indonesia
13/09/2008
the real face of Malaysias government
this case has revealed the real face of the ruling government in Malaysia. when the freedom to speak is being banned. just like Indonesia in the late 90's with Soeharto as the president. never stop struggle for your freedom! ISA is a product of your coward government to make the long lasting ruling stabilize [only on the outside].

Source:

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2008/09/20089126732640247.html

Also read:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/sep/12/malaysia.pressandpublishing

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/sep/12/malaysia.pressandpublishing

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