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Walter Hinteler
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 11:32 am
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - One of the Russians accused by U.S. officials of conducting cyber attacks around the world is registered at an address in Moscow that has been identified by the U.S. government as a base of Russian military intelligence.

Alexei Morenets was one of seven Russians named in a U.S. indictment released on Thursday. He is accused of hacking into the networks of international sports bodies in Switzerland and a chemical weapons watchdog in the Netherlands.

Morenets is registered as living at a building on Moscow’s Komsomolsky Prospect, according to someone who had seen the address on two official Russian databases - one for vehicle registration and another for home addresses.

The specific address is the same one that, according to the U.S. indictment, is home to Military Unit 26165, a unit of the GRU military intelligence service. A publicly available database of Russian legal entities also gives the location as legal address for the unit with the same number.

Morenets was listed as a registered owner of a Russian-made VAZ car, that had Military Unit 26165 as a place of registration for several years in the mid-2000s, according to the vehicle registration database.

The name and date of birth of the Alexei Morenets registered at the Moscow address match the passport details of one of the Russians who Dutch officials on Wednesday accused of trying to hack into the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in the Hague.

Another of the seven Russians, Alexei Minin, also has an address related to the Russian military. He is registered as living at a building on Narodnogo Opolcheniya street in Moscow. This is the legal address of the Military Academy run by the Russian Defence Ministry.
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ehBeth
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 01:20 pm
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U.S. Senator Tim Kaine

Here’s what’s happening right now in the Senate: Republicans are rushing to hold a vote on Judge Kavanaugh even though the entire Senate was just given ONE copy of the FBI report. The investigation was needlessly restricted from the start and now they’re trying to restrict access to the report. I’m not allowed to discuss the contents of it. The public can’t see it. It’s a complete sham. It tells me either they don’t care about allegations of sexual assault or they’re worried about what a real investigation would find.

There are countless Americans who have survived sexual assault who are watching to see: will we take this seriously or will we trash these women and sweep multiple allegations of sexual assault under the rug? We need to take this seriously and get this right.
RABEL222
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 01:21 pm
It appears that we will have two rapists on the supreme court. Elect trump for a second term and let us go for 3 rapists.
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ehBeth
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 01:24 pm
@ehBeth,
by way of tkoDiest


https://www.politico.com/story/2018/10/04/heitkamp-vote-no-kavanaugh-869443

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Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.), one of her party's most politically vulnerable incumbents, will vote against Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.

Heitkamp is trailing her reelection challenger, pro-Kavanaugh Rep. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), with just 32 days remaining until the midterm elections. That intense political pressure on Heitkamp — as well as her vote last year for President Donald Trump's first Supreme Court nominee, Justice Neil Gorsuch — had heightened GOP hopes of winning her vote on Kavanaugh.


if she's going to lose, might as well do what she thinks is right
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ehBeth
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 02:05 pm
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ehBeth
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 02:30 pm
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BREAKING: Retired Conservative Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stephens has come out against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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neptuneblue
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 07:28 pm
Osaka, Japan, Ends Ties With San Francisco In Protest Of 'Comfort Women' Statue
October 4, 20186:00 PM ET
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The Column of Strength monument to "comfort women" was unveiled last year. This week, the mayor of Osaka, Japan, said he was withdrawing his city from a six-decade "sister city" relationship with San Francisco over objections to the statue.

The mayor of Osaka, Japan, is ending its "sister city" relationship with San Francisco this week, following a dispute over a statue that honors women and girls who were sexually enslaved by Japan's Imperial Army during World War II.

The Column of Strength memorial consists of three women in bronze who are holding hands in a circle as they look into the distance. An older woman stands to the side.

The statue commemorates "comfort women," a euphemism for thousands who were forced, coerced and deceived into serving men at brothels near the front lines.

But the monument's inscriptions about the comfort women "present uncertain and one-sided claims as historical facts," Osaka Mayor Hirofumi Yoshimura contended in a 10-page letter dated Tuesday to Mayor London Breed of San Francisco.

Yoshimura called the information an "interpretation" that has yet to be proved — adding that the number of women who were enslaved and how they were treated during their time in captivity were embellished.

He also said the statue singled out Japan for atrocities and that raising awareness about sex trafficking "should consist of words equally applicable to all countries."

According to the letter, Japanese authorities reached out seven times to San Francisco's previous mayor, Ed Lee, who died in 2017. The statue was installed last year.

"We're very saddened by his actions," Lillian Sing, a retired Superior Court judge who co-chairs the "Comfort Women" Justice Coalition, told The San Francisco Chronicle. "It provides no leadership and no vision for the future except for his continued denial of history."

Experts say thousands of women were targeted. "The Japanese military was responsible for the setting up, use, operation and control of the comfort stations," an International Commission of Jurists report found.

Investigators described life at the brothels as "living hell" for women:

"They were beaten and tortured in addition to being repeatedly raped day after day by officers and soldiers. ... When they were brought to the comfort stations, they were healthy in body and spirit. They left the comfort stations, diseased in body and crippled in spirit."

In 1993, Japan conceded that the Imperial Army in World War II had enslaved women, and the country expressed "sincere apologies and remorse."

But in recent years, that apology has grown more complex. As NPR's Elise Hu reported last year, some officials in Japan have questioned whether the government was truly involved in a sexual enslavement campaign — or the women volunteered.

Yoshimura added in his letter that the memorial and plaque will only cause "further disruption" between Chinese-American, Korean-American and Japanese communities.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe also objected to the statue, saying in November 2017 that the comfort women memoral "is not only deeply regrettable but it also opposes the views of the Japanese government."

Sister-city relations are largely ceremonial and intended to link citizens and cultures at a community level.

Jeff Cretan, spokesman for Breed, told the Chronicle, "The mayor is disappointed Mayor Yoshimura doesn't want to maintain ties between our governments, but we're committed to our sister city relationship that will continue between our San Francisco and Osaka sister city committees."

Osaka's sister-city relationship with San Francisco dates to 1957.
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neptuneblue
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 08:03 pm


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ehBeth
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 08:48 pm
is #45 going to have time for Rosenstein tomorrow or is that going to be bumped to next week

the closer to the midterms the better for the Democrats

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I expect (sort of hope) Kavanaugh is endorsed over the weekend. It will create a lot of incentive for Democratic voters.

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Just listened to a mixed political panel agreeing that this whole Kavanaugh yes-no thing is an effort by the Republicans to rev up their voters as the voters had become too complacent

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-09-18/internal-rnc-poll-complacent-trump-voters-may-cost-gop-control-of-congress

with #45 saying things were going well for the midterms - they needed to heat up their voters.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/04/politics/kavanaugh-midterms-republicans-2018/index.html


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soooo midterms or Kavanaugh - which is the most important fight right now?

let Kavanaugh win - get down and dirty for the last month pre-midterm

go hard-core on Kavanaugh votes in the next 36 hours - guarantee Republican turn out for the midterms

the strategists on both sides must be pulling their hair out
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Blickers
 
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Thu 4 Oct, 2018 09:31 pm
@ehBeth,
Kavanaugh cannot be given the chance to overturn Roe v Wade. So the Democrats must stick in there and fight the good fight.
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hightor
 
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Fri 5 Oct, 2018 02:52 am
@Blickers,
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Kavanaugh cannot be given the chance to overturn Roe v Wade.

If he doesn't get confirmed, Trump will simply keep moving down his list of pre-approved candidates, all of whom have solid anti-choice, anti-labor, anti-environment, pro-corporate credentials. There's no chance he'd ever nominate a moderate.
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So the Democrats must stick in there and fight the good fight.

Well, the "good fight" has already revealed a side of Kavanaugh we'd never have seen otherwise, but the Republicans are very much the party in power and the Dems don't have the numbers to keep repeating this tactic without beginning to piss off increasing numbers of voters. The judiciary is packed with Republican judges thanks to the Republican's mastery of the long game — and the deep pocketbooks of their corporate sponsors.
blatham
 
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Fri 5 Oct, 2018 03:33 am
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The judiciary is packed with Republican judges thanks to the Republican's mastery of the long game — and the deep pocketbooks of their corporate sponsors.
That's as true a statement as I'll read anywhere today.
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