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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Obama Speechwriter Jokes About Polish Death Camp

Warning: Foul Language


35 million people were pissed off! And they laugh! It’s all a big joke to this Administration, from the lowliest speechwriter all the way to the top!


Hey, at least this speechwriter acknowledges that it’s ultimately Obama’s responsibility. I wonder if he will acknowledge all of the other things that are Obama’s responsibility, like, the economy, the Obamacare trainwreck, Benghazi…..


“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” (George Santayana)





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Monday, November 11, 2013

Polish nationalists attack Russian embassy during Independence Day march

Polish nationalists attack Russian embassy during Independence Day march
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Far-right protesters with faces covered shout slogans during their annual march, which coincides with Poland

Far-right protesters with faces covered shout slogans during their annual march, which coincides with Poland’s national Independence Day in Warsaw November 11, 2013.(Reuters / Kacper Pempel)




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Far-right protesters with faces covered shout slogans during their annual march, which coincides with Poland

Far-right protesters with faces covered shout slogans during their annual march, which coincides with Poland’s national Independence Day in Warsaw November 11, 2013.(Reuters / Kacper Pempel)




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Saturday, October 12, 2013

A Traditional Wedding Brings The Polish Highlands To Chicago





Dressed in traditional Polish Highlander garb, guests pile into carriages that will bring them to the church for the official wedding ceremony.



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Dressed in traditional Polish Highlander garb, guests pile into carriages that will bring them to the church for the official wedding ceremony.



Dressed in traditional Polish Highlander garb, guests pile into carriages that will bring them to the church for the official wedding ceremony.


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Last weekend, a quiet block on the northwest side of Chicago appeared to be taken over by villagers from the mountains of southern Poland. That’s because a Polish Highlander wedding was getting underway. But even before the couple arrived, there was a lot of pomp, circumstance — and moving of cars.


Any time now the bridal party will be arriving and Andy Zieba — father of the bride — is ringing doorbells, asking neighbors if they can please move their cars.


“Excuse me, ma’am? You don’t know who’s the Honda belong to?” he asks.


The anxious father needs to make room because five wooden carriages and 12 horses are headed to this block of modest frame bungalows. And one of the carriages is bringing the band.


Andy Zieba and his wife, Stella, are Górale — Highlanders who grew up in the southern, mountainous region of Poland. Some aspects of this wedding celebration will be traditional Polish, other aspects will be specific to Highlanders.





The bride’s sister helps her into a carriage after the couple receives their blessings. Renee Stella Zieba and Michael John Livernois were married in Chicago.



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The bride’s sister helps her into a carriage after the couple receives their blessings. Renee Stella Zieba and Michael John Livernois were married in Chicago.


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“I was born in a village,” Andy Zieba says. “The name is Koniowka — a small village, not big village. Like 150 people.”


When Zieba was a boy, food preparation could start days before a wedding.


“Kill the pig, you know, then make a sausage. Everything, everything. The cooking in the home. They don’t have a banquet hall at that time,” he says.


Life was tough back then and a wedding was a great occasion to kick back and enjoy life. The celebration could last for as long as three days, with hundreds of people coming from near and far.


About 500 guests will attend this two-day wedding.


The guests aren’t all here yet, but two men with black hats and broad, colorful sashes draped across their chests have ridden their horses right up to the bottom step of the Ziebas’ front porch.


These are the Pytace. In the old days, they’d ride from house to house, spreading the word that a marriage was about to take place. But today their role is more ceremonial. Meanwhile, the band is crammed into the kitchen, where they’re singing in strictly Highlander dialect. And Stella Zieba, the mother of the bride, is a blur of motion, demanding that guests taste the Polish sandwiches.



This hustle and bustle is just a prelude for a tradition almost as significant as the marriage ceremony itself — the blessing from the parents.


“Well, they might tell them how much they love them and how much they’re going to miss them, and wish them the best of luck — and just the best of everything,” says Jessica Kulawiak, cousin to the bride. She’s jockeying for position, as the big moment arrives.


As guests are asked to silence their phones, the couple, now in place, kneels before their parents, who each murmur a private blessing.


Then, a Highlander musician steps forward with his own prayer.


After the blessing, it’s time for church. The bride loads into one carriage with her family, and the groom’s entourage into another.


There are fewer than a dozen of these full-tilt Highlander weddings in Chicago each year. So, it’s no wonder that neighbors like Elvis Delgado and Diane McMahon are gathered on their front lawns, cameras in hand.


“It’s like we’re all in the wedding,” Delgado says.


“It’s beautiful, it’s magnificent,” says McMahon. “And we’ve known these kids since they were little girls, so it’s even better to see them grown up and getting married.”


The carriages pull off, horses clopping, down the street.




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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Polish govt again silent over alleged CIA ‘black hole’ sites on its territory



Published time: September 24, 2013 13:18

A guard shuts the gate to the airport in Szymany in northeastern Poland in this file 2005 picture. Polish media said November 5, 2005 the airport was identified by Human Rights Watch as a potential site of alleged CIA prisons used to interrogate al Qaeda captives. Poland strongly denied it was hosting such facilities.(Reuters / Tomasz Marek)

A guard shuts the gate to the airport in Szymany in northeastern Poland in this file 2005 picture. Polish media said November 5, 2005 the airport was identified by Human Rights Watch as a potential site of alleged CIA prisons used to interrogate al Qaeda captives. Poland strongly denied it was hosting such facilities.(Reuters / Tomasz Marek)




Warsaw has, for a second time in 12 months, rejected a request from the European Court of Human Rights to hand over information involving the alleged existence of secret CIA prisons operating on its territory.


The Polish government said it could not comply with a new request filed by the European court over the detention of Saudi-born Abu Zubaydah, who was later transferred to Guantanamo Bay prison, Reuters reported Tuesday. The officials said their comments might compromise a Polish criminal investigation.


“The government takes the position that at the present stage of domestic proceedings, were they to address in detail all the questions submitted by the court, they could be seen as interfering with the competencies of the prosecution authority and the courts,” the agency reported the government as saying in its statement.


Although Poland has been applauded for being the only Eastern European country to begin its own investigation into claims of clandestine CIA prisons operating in the country, human rights activists have expressed their frustration with the lack of progress in the government’s five-year-old inquiry.


Human rights organizations say the secret prisons served for “extraordinary rendition” of suspects who were flown in from around the world without legislative oversight, and were often tortured.


Any proven participation of Polish officials in the alleged US intelligence program would be considered a crime under both Polish and international law.


In 2008, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, while falling short of admitting Poland’s participation in the CIA program, vowed that his country would never act outside the boundaries of democracy.


“This is a painful but very clear proof that no politician, even if hand-in-hand with the biggest superpower in the world, can do something that will never see the light of the day,” Tusk said. “We must act calmly, discreetly and in the spirit of responsibility for the state on this, but we can take no pride in the fact that such cases must be investigated in Poland.”


Five years later, Zbigniew Siemiatkowski, the chief of Poland’s intelligence services from 2002 to 2004, was formally charged in Poland with “depriving prisoners of their liberty” in US President George W. Bush’s so-called “War on Terror.”


Investigators believe a military base in Stare Kiejkuty, northeastern Poland, was the location of one of the CIA secret prisons between December 2002 and September 2003.


Some of the terrorist suspects allegedly transferred through Poland ended up in Guantanamo Bay, where the conditions are so deplorable that a 2005 Amnesty International report dubbed it the “Gulag of our times.”


In January 2013, Polish prosecutors awarded Abu Zubaydah, who was arrested in Pakistan in March 2002 and is now being held in Guantanamo, “victim status” in the investigation, following claims he was subjected to extraordinary rendition and secret detention in Poland.


Zubaydah, whose lawyer says he was detained and tortured for 4 1/2 years in secret CIA prisons in Thailand, Poland, Romania, Lithuania and Morocco, was one of 14 “high-value detainees” transferred to Guantánamo in September 2006.


Zubaydah, however, was eventually told by his US captors that they had made a mistake in suspecting him of being a leading member of Al-Qaeda. This was after he had been subjected 83 times to waterboarding, according to a 2005 US Justice Department legal memo.


Waterboarding, which has now been universally condemned as a form of torture, is a technique that leads victims to believe they are drowning.


“They told me, ‘Sorry, we discover that you are not No. 3, not a partner, not even a fighter,’” said Abu Zubaida, according to the transcript of a Combatant Status Review Tribunal.


Another victim of the interrogation technique was Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, who was alleged to have been waterboarded 183 times while being held at Stare Kiejkuty.


More astonishing, however, is how much the president of Poland at the time, Alexander Kwasniewski, was apparently aware of the activities between Polish intelligence and the CIA.


In 2011, Gazeta Wyborcza reported that, based on a high-ranking source in Poland’s Democratic Left Alliance, Kwasniewski only found out about the CIA “black site” at Stare Kiejkuty, situated just over 100 kilometers from Warsaw, when Bush personally thanked him for Poland‘s assistance in the “War on Terror.”


When Kwasniewski subsequently learned that CIA-leased planes had been flying terrorist suspects in and out of Poland, he ordered the detention center to be shut down, the sources told the Polish daily.


The newspaper added, however, that Poland’s investigation is being actively pursued, that Zubaydah’s lawyer had access to many of the case files and that it would provide the European Court of Human Rights with extracts of the files that were not confidential.


The US has acknowledged that it had secret prisons around the world where it detained suspects in the “War on Terror.” Holding the detainees on foreign territory meant that the individuals were not entitled to legal protection guaranteed under US law.


Polish officials, meanwhile, still deny the country hosted any US “black sites,” though they say that in 2002 and 2003, CIA aircraft made illegal flights into an airfield in northern Poland, near the site of the alleged prison.




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Monday, August 12, 2013

Suspected lethal nerve agent discovered at JFK Airport mail facility was just nail polish remover




New York Post – by Philip Messing, Larry Celona and Bruce Golding


Authorities believe the substance that sickened two customs agents at JFK Airport this morning was ordinary nail polish remover, a law-enforcement source told The Post.


The incident, which forced the evacuation of two buildings near the airport’s perimeter, does not appear to be terror-related, the source said.   


It was unclear why several tests at the scene produced consistent results indicating the presence of the highly lethal nerve agent VX, which kills through skin contact or inhalation and is used in weapons of mass destruction.


“The FBI responded to John F. Kennedy airport earlier today following reports of two sick employees. The FBI screened and tested the employees and the package they opened. The package in question was determined to be beauty supplies and nothing further. The scene has been cleared by FBI personnel,” said FBI spokesman J. Peter Donald in a statement.


Both victims suffered respiratory distress after they were overcome by fumes inside a US Postal Service facility at 250 North Boundary Road around 9:40 a.m.


A source said the substance may have been released when its packaging broke in transit.


The scene of the incident is a giant facility that processes overseas mail bound for the eastern United States, and a source said the package involved was believed to have come from China.


The building and a US Customs facility about a quarter-mile away were both evacuated and quarantined, but airport operations were unaffected.



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