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American Traitors Help Al Qaeda Linked Terror Group

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Cited: Daily News

Unbelievably, 14 people were charged August 5 was helping an Al Qaeda linked terror group in Somalia called Shabab, many of them were Americans 12 from Minnesota, one from Alabama and another from California according to federal authorities.

Two women, who are naturalized American citizens, were arrested in Minnesota on charges of raising funds for the al-Shabab, a fearsome militant group aligned with Al Qaeda.

The other twelve have fled the country and are believed to be fighting with the group in Somalia, authorities said.

“These arrests and charges should serve as an unmistakable warning to others considering joining terrorist groups like al-Shabab,” said U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.

“If you chose this route you can expect to find yourself in a U.S. jail cell of a casualty on the battlefield in Somalia.”

He said that the investigation is ongoing.

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Seven of the men believed to be in Africa had been charged in previous indictments but were added to a superseding indictment unsealed Thursday.

The two who are in custody, Amina Farah Ali, 33 and Hawo Mohamed Hassan, 63, both of Rochester, Minn., were charged with raising funds for al-Shabab over the past two years.

In some cases, they allegedly went door-to-door in Somali communities in Minnesota raising cash for a phony charity. In others, they are charged with holding teleconference fundraisers.

Authorities say they have evidence the women sent cash to militants in Somalia on 12 separate occasions.

Al-Shabab is trying to impose a strict Islamic state in the lawless East African country and recently claimed responsibility for killing 76 people watching World Cup soccer in a bombing in Uganda.

The arrests stem from an ongoing investigation into terrorist recruitment amongst young Somali immigrants in Minneapolis.

The other 12 are charged with providing material support to the terror group by flying to Somalia to wage jihad and for helping recruit other Americans, some of whom have been killed in combat.

The men are believed to have gone to Somalia between 2007 and 2009, authorities said.

A 26-year-old Chicago man has also been charged with planning to become a suicide bomber by going to Somalia in an unrelated case.

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My Take: I really don’t understand how any American can do this. I know Americans in trouble in more ways than one. I know those in the government do not know their hand from their ass. However, I believe that this country is great because the people who live in it. I know no other country where you can come from nothing and end up on the top of the heap just by hard work and diligence.

We have Redwood City CA is criminal attorneys and even criminal attorneys who travel all over the country and in some cases the world, to defend clients. How many other countries allow their lawyers to do that? I know a Ottawa drinking and driving lawyer can practice in the US if his client is here just as a DWI Attorney can defend his client in Canada.

How many countries would allow a Redwood City criminal defense lawyer defend a US citizen, without political pressures? Even a Ottawa criminal lawyer would be able to cross the US/Canadian border to defend a client. Our criminal justice system may not be the best, but it is the fairest! That is why these men will get what they deserve!

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NGA Gets 1st Female Director

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Cited: AP

Until recently, a woman has never led one of the 16 major intelligence agencies in the United States. There have been 3 female secretaries of state.

Letitia A. Long, 51, was praised by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, as the right person for the job, as she took up her post as director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in a ceremony Monday at the agency’s half-built, high-tech campus in Springfield, Virginia.

Long, in turn, saluted what the NGA work force has already accomplished, from aiding troops on the battlefield, to helping draw together intelligence from across the national security spectrum.

“I have never seen an agency as young as the NGA do so much in so little time,” she said of the organization, which was established in 1996.

Long’s 32-year career has led to a series of senior management positions: deputy director of Naval Intelligence, deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence and, most recently, second in command at the Defense Intelligence Agency.

Long’s old boss and mentor, James R. Clapper, newly confirmed as director of national intelligence, noted her 32 years of service, with 16 of them often working in agencies under his purview. Clapper warned her that as soon as he is sworn in as DNI, his “meddling” would continue in her next mission.

Long thanked him for “taking a chance on a young executive, way back when,” and said she welcomed the meddling to come. Long now represents the vanguard of women in the intelligence community.

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Women represent 30% of total intelligence work force, according to Wendy Morigi, DNI spokeswoman. In six of the most prominent agencies, 27% of senior intelligence positions are held by women.

A spokesperson for the NGA, Susan H. Meisner, had identified Long as the first woman to lead one of the nation’s 16 intelligence agencies, but later conceded that women have led smaller intelligence agencies such as the State Department’s intelligence arm.

Long has taken over one of the “top computer geek shops” in the national security world. The NGA synthesizes satellite imagery, using everything from the number of electric lines a city has to the density of the soil, to create three-dimensional, interactive maps of every spot on the planet. They’re used by everyone from invading troops gauging whether a country’s roads or deserts can handle tank tracks, to oil spill cleanup crews trying to decide where to deploy resources.

With a degree in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech and masters in mechanical engineering from Catholic University of America, Ms. Long definitely has the science and technology credentials to do the job. Annapolis-born Long and her husband have raised 3 daughters together doing these high-powered jobs successfully.

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My Take: I didn’t know the government had 16 intelligence agencies! Why do we need so many? Don’t get me wrong, I’m happy for Mrs. Long in getting the job and being the 1st woman to get it. But, can’t these agencies pool their resources and just get colocation providers for all their data? I am sure that if they don’t have colocations they could get a colocation quote easily.

At least her credentials say she knows something about New Jersey IT management. And she can probably do little it of NJ IT consulting as well. However, I believe she will have her hands full with the intelligence community. I can just see the jokes now, how many directors does it take to light up the intelligence community? The answer is several lightbulbs, but only one director. Light bulbs are easy to replace, but a good director is hard to find.

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Feds Finally Step up for Border Security

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Cited: AP

On August 5, the Senate finally agreed to add $600 million to the effort of better border security and to help stop the flow of illegal immigrants across the US Mexican border this money will be used to add 1500 new enforcement agents as well as deploying unmanned aerial drones that will help improve border surveillance.

The voice vote to pass the emergency spending came in the final hours before the Senate leaves for its month-long summer break. Its sponsor, Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer of New York, said it would boost border spending 10% above 2010 levels.

President Barack Obama has urged Congress to come up with $600 million to reinforce border security, and, with Arizona’s attempt to crack down on undocumented immigrants bringing national focus to the issue, both Republicans and Democrats have endorsed more robust border security spending.

The main stumbling block has been how to pay for the increased spending. Republicans sought to use unspent funds from the economic stimulus act, an idea rejected by Democrats.

The Democratic plan passed Thursday would boost fees assessed on foreign-based personnel companies that take advantage of U.S. visa programs, such as the H-1B visa program for temporary skilled workers, to bring foreign workers, mainly from India, into the United States.

The House last week passed similar legislation with $701 million in emergency money for border security. It could take up the Senate bill when it interrupts its August recess next Tuesday for a one-day session to approve a Senate-passed jobs bill.

Schumer, who announced his proposal earlier Thursday with Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., challenged Republicans to put aside differences and support the measure. “It’s a test of people’s seriousness when it comes to the border,” he said.

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Sen. John McCain, who last week joined fellow Arizona Republican Jon Kyl in introducing a $701 million bill, initially objected, saying it was insufficient.

He suggested, among other things, the addition of $200 million to support Operation Streamline, a program begun under the George W. Bush administration subjecting anyone who crosses the border illegally in areas where the program is in place to federal charges with prison terms of up to six months for the first illegal entry. Those who re-enter face prosecution for felonies punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

When Schumer said he could not accept McCain’s amendments, McCain agreed to back the bill. “I believe we have a lot more to do, but this will contribute to our effort to get our border secured,” he said.

“Now our attention must turn to comprehensive reform, which is the only way to fully address the problem of illegal immigration,” Schumer said after the vote.

The legislation includes $176 million for 1,000 new border patrol agents to form a strike force to be deployed at critical areas, $89 million for another 500 customs and immigration personnel and $32 million to deploy unmanned aerial vehicles or drones.

The legislation will also help the Justice Department increase its forces of US Marshals, FBI, DEA and ATF agents along the border with an additional $196 million.

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My Take: All I can say is, it is about time! Most people are going to be putting a lot of time and attendance along the border. Their payroll services are going to be busy with all the overtime those guys are going to put in. They might about getting a few attack dogs as well. Dogs would definitely snuff out the culprits.

Once those dogs have Oklahoma dog training, they will be down for the job! The question is, will the job get done? Will they be able to limit the number of the legal aliens crossing the borders? They might actually put a dent in that number, but they will never stop them without putting up a 10 foot block ends and that may not do the job.

I understand that we couldn’t have a new walk through metal detector for 2 at border entrances. They’re supposed also be using more handheld metal detectors as well. Only thing we can do is sit back and wait and see what happens. The only thing metal detection will do for the border is keep weapons out of and that is only maybe.

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