I took the cats to the see the new vet today after work. Although they hate getting into the cat carriers and riding in the car, they were perfect gentlemen during the visit. The doctor and the vet tech said what well behaved cats they were.
They got a general checkup, a de-worming, flea treatment, and shots for feline leukemia and distemper. They're both up to date on their rabies shots, so they didn't need that.
This was the first visit to the new vet since I moved to Northern New York in February. This particular doctor has his office in a customized RV, so there's less overhead for office space and so forth. The bill came to $138.00 for all of those services for two cats. That's less than half the cost of the same services at my old vet. So needless to say, I am very impressed.
The doctor said the cats were healthy and had nice looking teeth. He said Whitebelly was at his optimum weight of 11 lbs, but Blackbelly, who weighed in at 13 lbs, needs to lose some weight. One thing surprised me though. He said the current recommendations are three litter boxes for a house with two cats!!! I've got two litter boxes and that seems to be plenty. I'd be curious to know what cat to litter box ratio other cat owners use. Let me know.
Among other past activities, Wikipedia mentions these two items of interest regarding Roger Stone:The long-time lawyer for Gov. Eliot Spitzer's elderly father notified state and Senate investigations panels Tuesday that a person believed to be a political strategist for Senate Republicans left an angry, anonymous voice mail message warning of a subpoena about "your shady campaign loans."
"If you resist the subpoena you will be arrested and brought to Albany," the caller, believed to be political consultant Roger Stone, stated in an obscenity-laced message, according to a letter sent to Senate Investigations Committee Chairman George Winner Jr., R-Elmira.
I find this stuff to be fascinating: mysterious political operatives threatening the elderly father of the Governor of New York. Wow, I smell a novel in the making. Any guesses on the motivation or what this is all about?According to Maureen Dowd of the New York Times, Stone is the "keeper of the Nixon flame" and was an advisor to the former President in his post-presidential years, serving as "Nixon's man in Washington". Stone was a protege of former Connecticut Governor John Davis Lodge who introduced the young Stone to then former Vice President Nixon in 1967.
According to Jeff Toobin in his "Too Close To Call" Stone was recruited by former Secretary of State James Baker to over-see the recount of the disputed Presidential election in Miami-Dade county in 2000. Stone is credited with the street demonstrations and eventual shut-down of the re-count in that privotal county.
In court Monday morning, prosecutor Lt. Col. John P. Tracy announced that an investigator, Maj. Gen. George Fay, had contacted prosecutors Sunday to say that he “misspoke” when he testified during a pretrial hearing that he had advised Jordan of his rights during an interview in 2004.
In that 2004 interview, Jordan had told Fay he never saw detainees being abused and never saw nude detainees.
I fully support the rights of the accused, it's just that this strikes me as all too convenient. Just as the trial of the highest ranking military official implicated in the Abu Ghraib abuse and cover-up gets underway, two of the most serious charges are thrown out due to negligance on the part of the military investigator.
Good grief. Someone is having quite a good laugh at our expense.
Perhaps the most striking aspect of the CBC report is the reaction of the local citizenry to news of the wedding.A number of dignitaries, including Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion, former New Brunswick premier Frank McKenna and former prime ministers Paul Martin and Joe Clark, were among the guests.
"Everyone involved felt like they were part of a history-making event," McKenna said. "It seemed like a validation of a long process."
Dion said he hoped his presence at the wedding would reinforce the right of same-sex couples to marry.
How long will we have to wait until America's cultural sensibilities catch up to Canada's?Many of the 200 or so residents of Cheverie, on the province's western shoreline in the Annapolis Valley, say they don't understand the fuss and are playing down the significance of the wedding.
"To each their own," said Pat Eldridge of nearby Canning. "Everyone's entitled to their own opinions and own way of life. He's not hurting us. If they're in love and want to be together, then that's awesome. Love is hard to find."
Jordan is charged with cruelty and maltreatment of detainees as well as making false statements and obstruction of justice, disobeying a superior officer and failure to obey orders.However, a more complete listing of Jordan's alleged crimes can be found in this entry from Wikipedia:
To date, Lt. Colonel Jordan is the highest ranking military official to face trial for the abuses committed at Abu Ghraib. No charges have yet been brought forth against the civilian leaders responsible for the torture and abuse, namely, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and current Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.A preponderance of evidence supports that LTC Jordan did, or failed to do, the following:
Failed to properly train Soldiers and civilians on the ICRP.
Failed to take full responsibility for his role as the Director, JIDC.
Failed to establish the necessary checks and balances to prevent and detect abuses.
Was derelict in his duties by failing to establish order and enforce proper use of ICRP during the night of 24 November 2003 (IP Roundup) which contributed to a chaotic situation in which detainees were abused.
Failed to prevent the unauthorized use of dogs and the humiliation of detainees who were kept naked for no acceptable purpose while he was the senior officer-in-charge in the Hard Site.
Failed to accurately and timely relay critical information to COL Pappas, such as:
The incident where a detainee had obtained a weapon.
ICRC issues.
Was deceitful during this, as well as the MG Taguba, investigations. His recollection of facts, statements, and incidents were always recounted to avoid blame or responsibility.
His version of events frequently diverged from most others.
Failed to obey a lawful order to refrain from contacting anyone except his attorney regarding this investigation.
He conducted an e-mail campaign soliciting support from others involved in the investigation.
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