Scribes Unlimited

Well, why not? We're a two-person crew of writers, researchers, editors, online publishers, mortgage and investment counselors. Not bad for just two people, hmmm? These are our ramblings and we hope you find them relatively more exciting than our work. No, we're kidding, we LOVE the work! (But we do miss the steady paychecks *wistful sighs* ) Anyway, enjoy and look us up sometime at http://www.scribesunlimited.com

Name:
Location: Cleveland Heights, Ohio, United States

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Goodbye, Jerry Falwell!

Do you folks realize this reduces the enemy now to just The 700 Club, Fox News and Al-Qaeda??

Thursday, May 10, 2007

BradyNet is a den of thieves...

Folks, we gotta tell you, when it comes to irresponsible internet practices, Bradynet (http://www.bradynet.com) has managed to pull off the best tricks we've seen yet. We DOUBT that anyone actually monitors the forums anymore, and if so, Nigerians, scammers and spammers are free to leave their droppings in this festering community at any time.

Which they do in quite an abundance.

Now we don't have to tell you that this borders on complaisance in illegal internet acts and warrants federal prosecutions. We've told BradyNet pretty much the same thing. But either they don't care, or no one is actually around to really do anything about it. Phone calls, emails, etc. all go unanswered. The FEEDBACK form doesn't even work. And you pay $199.95 a month for this! :-)

Well, we're sick of the trolls and the crap that goes on there. If BradyNet doesn't want to do anything about it, then no one should really be going there.

Surely there's better places to go to get solid contacts.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

CIA Kills Dick Cheney again...

A former CIA analyst claims that falsified documents which were meant to show that Iraq's Saddam Hussein regime had been trying to procure yellowcake uranium from Niger can be traced back to Vice President Dick Cheney.


Appearing on MSNBC's Tucker Carlson Show, Ray McGovern who served in the CIA for twenty-seven years, said, "the [forged] memo leads right back to the doorstep of the Vice President of the United States."

According to McGovern, former CIA Director George Tenet told his "coterie of malleable managers" at the CIA to create a National Intelligence Estimate "to the terms of reference of Dick Cheney's speech of August 26, 2002, where Dick Cheney said for the first time Saddam Hussein could have a nuclear weapon in a year, he's got all kinds of chemical, he's got all kinds of biological weapons."

McGovern, who at one time chaired National Intelligence Estimates and prepared the President's Daily Brief, also claimed to have evidence that the memo leads back to Cheney, but he would not say what it was, except that the names of the people involved were "in the public domain."

In an op-ed posted at Buzzflash, McGovern argues, "If any good can come out of the intelligence/policy debacle regarding Iraq, it would be the clear lesson that intelligence crafted to dovetail with the predilections of policymakers can bring disaster. The role that Tenet, McLaughlin, and their small coterie of malleable managers played as willing accomplices in the corruption of intelligence has made a mockery of the verse chiseled into the marble at the entrance to CIA headquarters: 'You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.'"

(This should be front-page news EVERYWHERE. Make it happen. It's time to Dick Cheney, America.)

TheScribes