Tuesday, January 15, 2008


At the end of today

Democratic Michigan primary results: CNN with 97% of the precincts reporting -- Clinton 55%, Uncommitted 40%, Kucinich 4%, Dodd 1%, Gravel 0%. Gender breakout of Dem voters -- 57% female, 43% male. GOP results at the CNN link. Liveblogging the Democratic debate, see Kevin Drum. Video clips and commentary at Taylor Marsh.

Missed last night: Ed Kilgore recommended a blog -- 2008 Democratic Convention Watch -- to track superdelegates. So far, how they line up.

Steve Benen summed up the hatred of McCain by conservative bloggers and Repub activists. McCain said, “I believe my party has gone astray…. I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have no problems with it, in their views and their philosophy.” Hmm, how many Dem voters foolish enough to vote for K Street McCain? Too many!

Religious Right alert! Pulitzer prize-winning Chris Hodges warns about H. Res. 888, which "seeks to rewrite American history, turning the founding fathers into Christian fundamentalists." The full text of the bill contains 7 references to "Christian" or "Christianity," 22 to the "Bible," and 4 Biblical verses. Ahem! As Blue Girl reminded, "Lest you all forget, the war isn't on Christmas... ...The war is on Science..."

Back in the Senate, former presidential candidate and a real Democrat Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) returns to "play a key role in [Democratic] plans to make the economy a dominant issue this year." Via Roll Call.

Joint Chiefs chairman, Adm. Mike Mullen, said he'd like to see Gitmo shut down "because he believes negative publicity worldwide about treatment of terrorist suspects has been 'pretty damaging' to the image of the United States." Ya think?! (h/t Nicole)

Lawmakers are mad as hell over the DOJ's "[mis]handling of rape and sexual assault cases involving American women in Iraq." Dropping the ball there, AG Mukasey? Oh, yeah.

On the media front, Editor&Publisher editor Greg Mitchell covered Bill Kristol vs. the NYTimes op-ed page. Of course, Kristol is wrong. Again and again... about as often as Andrew Sullivan suffers from Clinton Derangement Syndrome.

Can't explain why I chuckled at this headline: FDA Says Clones Are Safe For Food. Wheeeee-oooo!

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Friday, February 16, 2007


What, Exactly, is going on with Danny Talbert?

If you aren’t in the Kansas City area, you have probably never heard of him. Even if you are here, you have to read more of the newspaper than just the headlines, because the articles about him and the spot he finds himself in have been comprehensive enough, but they have run on the inner pages of the local section.

Danny Talbert is a 26-year-old native of Harrisonville, an exurb just southeast of Kansas City. He spent the last year in Afghanistan, working for KBR/Halliburton on water-purification systems at Baghram Air Base. On Tuesday, February 6, Talbert was detained at the airport in the United Arab Emirates as he passed through security to board his plane to Kansas City. A knife and a piece of foil with hashish residue were found in his bag. He is still in custody in the UAE, pending trial. He faces four years detention if found guilty.

His UA came back clean, as all of his screenings had while he was on the job. He has no criminal record whatsoever, and all who know him swear he has never been involved with illicit drugs and find the whole situation surreal and Kafka-esque.

On the home-front, his sister and best friend have been burning up phone wires, calling elected representatives, embassies and anyone else they can think of that might be able to help. As of last weekend, his only meeting with a KBR representative had been interrupted by his jailers. In today’s paper it was reported that he now has a list of attorneys supplied by the U.S. embassy in Dubai, but no way to tell which ones speak English or handle criminal cases. He has been told to expect legal fees between $20,000 and $50,000 so his mother is mortgaging her home to help her son. Most of us don’t have fifty grand stuffed in the mattress for just such an emergency. KBR/Halliburton has not offered legal representation to their employee, even though they have overbilled the government many times over what it would cost them to defend this kid.

I don’t know Danny Talbert, nor do I know anyone who knows him. I don’t know a damned thing about him, other than he is in trouble. I don’t know if he is innocent or guilty, if he was stupid or if he was set up. I haven’t a clue about his political leanings, nor do I care.

I do know that stranger things have happened than a guys buddies sticking something in his bag as a joke, with the intent he get messed with a little bit by security; and the guy on the receiving end finds himself not just up a creek, but headed over the falls. It’s also not unheard of for someone who doesn’t consume drugs themselves to succumb to the financial allure of selling them; and to get caught because of a stupid, simple slip when preoccupied by other things.

Determining the details is what trials are for, and I just want him to get a fair one.

A legal defense fund has been set up at the Commerce Bank in Harrisonville, but as of today less than a thousand dollars had been donated. Anyone interested in donating can contact the bank by calling (816)380-3224, or checks can be snail-mailed to:


Commerce Bank
1301 Locust
Harrisonville, MO 64701
Attn: Danny Talbert Legal Defense Fund.




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