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Saturday, March 15, 2003There's more where this one came from right here. "Embarassing"? Nah, Nothing Embarasses ThemHere's Powell responding to the fact that he presented "obvious" fakes to the UN as "proof" Iraq was trying to buy uranium from Niger."It was the information that we had. We provided it. If that information is inaccurate, fine," Powell said on NBC's "Meet the Press" last Sunday.General, sir, the information is more than inaccurate. It's imaginary. There isn't any that you've make public. CNN This Gives Blair the Cover To Bow Out Or DelayDoubts have been raised by MPs on Wednesday as to whether British troops are properly prepared for any war in Iraq.Beeb Oh, But They HaveBush Implores Countries to Take a StandTotal HacksMother Jones has the aspirated details, courtesy Alterman.After closed-door meetings with cigarette makers, the Bush administration is seeking to derail a global tobacco treaty. Some Nasty Gay Bashing In Little RockKevin over at CalPundit has links to this ACLU release about a school that is persecuting a gay Junior HS student. It's a rather sickening story. To paraphrase the ACLU release:He can't discuss his orientation at school, he is forced to read passages condemning homosexuality from the Bible, and worse, he was outed by the school. School officials also called him "abnormal" and "unnatural," he was suspended for two days and was told if he mentioned the reason to his friends, they would recommend that he be expelled. I wrote a simple script that collected some of the contact info from the School District's website . You might consider writing a polite letter to at least the Superintendent Don Henderson. Pulaski County Special School District Email addresses formatted for pasting en masse Kerry Won't Deal With The Elephant In The RoomDigby has the scoop:With Democratic presidential candidates under fire for their reluctance to speak out about Iraq, Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry delivered a major policy address in San Francisco Thursday -- and omitted any substantive mention of the looming war.This cowardice by the people who we have elected must never happen again. Don't Hurry Back, George
Jessica Mathews On Bill Moyers
MOYERS:...this administration has, for reasons it has stated, withdrawn from one international agreement and understanding of multilateral cooperation after another from the Kyoto Treaty on global climate to the ABM treaty with the Soviet Union. I mean, this seems to be a government that is more interested in going it alone in the world. Read the whole thing. In the transcript you can almost hear the frustration, anger and disbelief in her sigh. And while you're at it, go the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and download a copy of Iraq: What Next? which is still the only sensible plan for dealing with Iraq. Turkey Delays Troop DecisionWho's in any hurry? MOAB: Mother Of All BombsFor some odd reason, people have become upset about the Bush administration's nuclear sword-rattling. So, with their pitch perfect marketing, they've developed a non-nuclear bomb with a yield greater than the bomb that leveled Hiroshima. It's called MOAB and there's a picture of it below blowing up a big chunk of Florida during a test.Now don' t be alarmed. It can't kill children, well, at least not intentionally. George says so.
Friday, March 14, 2003Bush Must Be Defeated in 2004. Why?Ashcroft Acquiring Bigger Policy Role for Justice Dept.Any further questions? PowellIt's hard to know what kind of game he's playing, but this article lays down the standard line, that he was a "dove" who's now a hawk, who's furious at both the chickenhawks and the French. I think he's playing a much more complicated game. I also think he's being hung out to dry by Bush, Rumsfeld and Cheney, who can't stand him, perhaps for very ugly reasons.We'll Never Hear About This One AgainThe top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee asked the FBI on Friday to investigate forged documents the Bush administration used as evidence against Saddam Hussein and his military ambitions in Iraq.ABCNEWS The Press During Election 2000As The Daily Brew reminds usDuring the Presidential campaign of 2000, journalists had the ability to compare Bush's mendacious campaign sloganeering with his record as the governor of Texas with little to fear from the White House. They did not, and Mr. Bush was able to convince a large segment of the American public that he was somehow qualified to be the President. The press was then free to point out the breathtaking and criminal tactics Mr. Bush's campaign used to steal the Presidential election in Florida. They did not, and the American public was sufficiently lethargic to embolden the Supreme Court to sweep these tactics under the rug and install Mr. Bush into office. Early in Mr. Bush's term, the press was again free to point out the easily predictable disaster that would result were Mr. Bush's tax proposals written into law. Again, the press took a pass, and since that time millions of Americans have lost their jobs and slipped into poverty. Perhaps most catastrophically, the press was free to point out that Saddam Hussein had nothing whatsoever to do with the attacks of September 11, and that White House assertions to the contrary where a most odious form of political sleight of hand. The press again failed to make the public aware of these basic facts, and as a result, our democracy stands poised to embark on a war of aggression in violation of both international law and the wishes of virtually the entire world community. This Is Exactly RightRepudiating the aberrant Wolfowitz-Bush Doctrine of quasi-imperial global hegemony, the United States should return to its post-1945 policy of leading consensual great-power alliances (not rag-tag collections of bribed and dependent satellite states) against genuine common threats. Repudiating the idea of preventive war, which undermines the very distinction between war and peace in the global state system, the United States should reassert the distinction it has long drawn between wars of defense and wars of aggression, while reserving the right for pre-emptive wars to forestall imminent attacks on the U.S. or its allies. Finally, the term �war on terror� should be abandoned, by policymakers and commentators alike. In the interest of moral clarity and intellectual rigor, different terms should be used for unrelated subjects, such as the campaign against al-Qaeda and the disarmament of Iraq. Then, and only then, will the United States once again have a national security strategy that protects American interests without subverting American ideals.From Michael Lind. Go read the whole thing. permanent link to this entry 3:26 PM Easter Bunny BustedAmy Hamilton-Thibert, a 28-year-old mother from Astoria, Queens, came to the "Big K" [K-Mart] in a bunny outfit to protest the sale of military-themed Easter baskets she had read about in a Village Voice article.Fortunately the cops came, cuffed the wascally wabbit and took her to the pokey! Mapping Mohamed AttaFascinating social network graph of how the terrorists were interrelated. The article behind it is here.The Dems Who Voted For the Iraq ResolutionTo paraphrase Tom Tomorrow from whence this list came, thanks heaps, folks.
US Has Done Regime Change In Iraq Before: Not PrettyJeanne d'Arc has an excellent summary.Shock and Awe: The BookIt's the old cliche but it's true. You can't make this stuff up. Here is an online copy of "Shock and Awe" from 1996, a DOD publication which details the curent lunacy the Busheviks are going to engage in. The overall theory is called "Rapid Dominance:"Flowing from the primary concentration on affecting the adversary's will to resist through imposing a regime of Shock and Awe to achieve strategic aims and military objectives, four characteristics emerge that will define the Rapid Dominance military force. These are noted and discussed in later chapters. The four characteristics are near total or absolute knowledge and understanding of self, adversary, and environment; rapidity and timeliness in application; operational brilliance in execution; and (near) total control and signature management of the entire operational environment."Near total or absolute knowledge and understanding of self, adversary, and environment," eh? Well, at least they got that one down pat. via Hullabaloo whose got a lot of great posts today. Iraq Might Start War?? The Nerve!Warblogging.com has the latest on what is probably the latest disinformation sweeping the news. The problem is that it is impossible anymore to tell where the truth lies. Until the body bags start to come home, of course. Here's George's summary:I certainly wouldn't put it past our government to forge [...] evidence itself and then blame it on a patsy when its crude tricks are discovered[]...I also wouldn't put it past certain third countries to attempt to con the US into attacking Iraq. This Patriotism Stuff Is Getting Out Of HandTake Your Time, Guys It's A Pretty Placeand it's gonna be hard for those pesky antiwar jerks to get there quicklyLeaders of the United States, Great Britain and Spain plan to hold a weekend summit aimed at salvaging the U.N. resolution on Iraq, senior Bush administration officials said Friday.CNN Ministry of Truth Dispatch[W]e were told we had to be accompanied by our escorts � members of the ship's crew including some public affairs officers � everywhere we went except the restroom. The escorts also monitor our interviews with ship's personnel. Cute Doonesbury Channels OrwellFly And Ashcroft Flies With YouSounds like Total Information Awareness ReduxUnder the TSA's proposal, a computer would search passenger data obtained from airline-ticket information, government records and commercial databases that sell personal information gathered from scores of sources. Passengers then would be assigned one of three rankings printed in code on their boarding passes. Green would mean routine security, and yellow would require added checks. Red would bar passengers from flying and subject them to a law enforcement investigation. Tapes From The Cuban Missile CrisisI gave a speech in October, 2002 at my daughter's school comparing Kennedy's response to the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 and Bush's attitudes towards Saddam. A reader at Buzzflash just made the same connection. She also found this link which has a quite a few of the Kennedy Tapes available in real audio format.Thursday, March 13, 2003Krugman Rules[M]ore people than you would think � including a fair number of people in the Treasury Department, the State Department and, yes, the Pentagon � don't just question the competence of Mr. Bush and his inner circle; they believe that America's leadership has lost touch with reality. There are times, many times, when I think to myself that I am going mad because no one I know sees the Busheviks as being as dangerous as I do. Then along comes the next Krugman column and I feel greatly relieved. Someone thinks he's worse than I do...hmm...Maybe relief's the wrong response... [Update] Excerpts from some Times letters:
Boycott GuinnessMr Bush was a no-show at the traditional St Patrick�s Day luncheon on Capitol Hill, calling off his waiting motorcade as he continued frantic telephone diplomacy. Cynical But CorrectPolitical Strategy sez the reason the UN situation is so confused is because the undecided are holding out for a great price.The objective, here, for the vote "sellers" is to be the last vote secured, and therefore the most expensive.This is probably right, but there's a lot that can happen. And every day the undecideds delay is another day that the 3000 bombs don't fall. A Sheep's Head...A Sheep's Head???Read all about it here.Norwegian death-metal band Mayhem lived up to its name as a flying sheep's head hit a concertgoer and fractured his skull at a recent concert.Fortunately, the head hit nothing terribly important. Yoo Hoo! NoKo Calling!Remember these guys?United States officials said yesterday that North Korea was just months away from making nuclear bombs.Great, just great. Send Email To the Undecided Six At UNYou can either go to this site and use their form letter or copy/paste the emails into the send to in your own email letter and roll your own.Whatever, do it now. mexico@un.int,Angola@un.int,�Chile@un.int,�Pakistan@un.int,�Guinea@un.int,�Cameroon@un.int NY Times Channels Orwell: Police Snipers Disappear From ProtestsSurprised that the Times is snipping the news to fit? I'm not.Washington Journalists Start To ComplainIt is somewhat heartening to see that finally the press is starting to buck the administration.From JONATHAN WEISMAN , Economics Writer, Washington Post:via Atrios Why is Blair backing the US?The beeb explains it and it's pretty close to the way I see it, too. He's trying to be a "moderating" influence. Unfortunately, from what I can tell, he's been feeling the stress. Can't imagine why. He should have realized that Clinton had character, Bush has none.Filibuster Owen Too!From the The New York Times.Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, has expressed confidence that, no matter how many times the Republicans seek to break the filibuster [of Estrada], the Democrats can frustrate them.Let's hope so. Ten Minutes Prior To the Recent News ConferenceFree Speech Crushed in NashvilleHere's the skinny: Country performer Charlie Daniels sent around an "Open Letter to Hollywood" in support of the war. It may have been good, it may have been stupid. Who cares? He's entitled to his opinion. But Tamara Saviano emailed Charlie back and... On Friday, I was fired by Jones Media Networks/GAC for expressing my political views regarding Charlie Daniels' open letter to Hollywood,which was sent directly to my personal e-mail account at home from his publicist, Kirt Webster. via Tom Tomorrow Sy Hersh Gets It The terrorist speaks. ''These guys scare me,'' he told the Harvard audience. ''They're insulated, they're tough to get to.'' Religious Groups Go Online for Peace A good resource. via Jeanne d'Arc Terror attacks may escalate with war ...experts say there's at least a 75 percent chance of an attack against Americans at home or abroad if there is war. Advice: Do you want to increase security. Dont' start a war. Yoo Hoo! Journalists!! Wake up!!! AP Protests Gov't Seizure of Package This is absolutely outrageous via Atrios Coalition of the Bribed We already know this, but this article from Salon goes into a goodly amount of detail on the size of the bribes our "allies"get. Molly Ivins Ambrose Bierce, the 19th century cynic, once observed that war is God's way of teaching Americans geography. Going to war with the people in such a state, not of ignorance but of misinformation, is truly terrifying.Indeed it is. War Veterans Say Wait A very moving letter from soldiers that did not go awol when they were called to serve. via No War Blog Regime Change Doesn't Work Too Well from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and it has all sorts of details about previous attempts by the US. Perle During the 2000 Campaign... deliberately interfered with Clinton's efforts regarding middle east foreign policy. Richard Perle, a veteran cold war warrior and former assistant secretary of state, urged the Israeli prime minister, Ehud Barak, not to agree to any settlement which left the future status of Jerusalem unresolved, according to the New York Post website. This recalls the Nixon campaign in '68 when they cut a deal with the Vietcong. Geez, Louise... NYC is Officially Anti-War! NYC Council Approves Anti-War Resolution Hopefully, they'll let us march next time. Notice how much play this story has received. Rumsfeld Has As Much To Gain As Cheney Jeanne d'Arc has all the sordid details and a pic of the two of them before the horrors they've perpetrated were so apparent in their faces. Awful stuff to read. Scandalous. via Atrios. Walter, What Is Wrong With You? Walter Russell Mead is a friend of mine. But I have no idea what he is up to in this bizarre op-ed for the Washington Post. Those who still oppose war in Iraq think containment is an alternative -- a middle way between all-out war and letting Saddam Hussein out of his box.Walter deserves a spanking and this article deserves a thorough debunking. Fortunately I don't have to do it because Matt Welch made enough of the points I would make. Wednesday, March 12, 2003Savage Savaged: One More Reason To Keep Speaking UP!It looks like Savage is on the ropes.As of March 12, all six national advertisers on "Savage Nation's" March 8 debut -- including Dell, Casual Male, Idea Village, The Sharper Image and Procter & Gamble -- have announced they have withdrawn their ads, and two others (Kraft Foods and General Mills) have stated they will not sponsor the program. Some folks think that GLAAD did a heck of a job of alerting everyone to this man's lunacy and collected a lot of info that made it impossible to defend sponsoring Savage on free speech grounds. But, since Savage intends to sue for restraint of trade, he should know that they didn't have as much to do with it as he thinks. His was hoist on his own petard. Blair...there is one thing Mr Blair cannot be accused of: he may be wrong on Iraq, badly wrong, but he has never been less than honest. Blair is one of the two great tragedies of integrity here, the other of course being Powell. They can recover, but they need to distance themselves from Bush immediately. via Talking Points Memo Kirkpatrick, Other Experts Fault Bush on War Costs and RisksThat great blogger Jeanne d'Arc asks, "How bad do you have to be if Jeanne Kirkpatrick is criticizing you for not caring enough about humanitarian needs?"Indeed. From the Times. The panel was led by James R. Schlesinger, secretary of defense in the Nixon and Ford administrations, and Thomas R. Pickering, ambassador to the United Nations under Mr. Bush's father. Others on the panel included Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1993 to 1997 and is now retired, and Jeanne J. Kirkpatrick, who served in senior positions in the Reagan administration. At Least, Someone Has a Use For the StuffRemember those killer drones everyone's so het up. Well, Daily Kos has some excerpts from a Salon article. Apparently, it's a model airplane made from balsa wood and held together with...duct tape.[Update] Some one on Atrios's comments board found this groovy picture of the killer plane: Boycott Tandoori Chicken!This is getting embarassing.The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today ruled out support for a regime change brought about by outsiders in Iraq. "If a change has to come about, it should be done by the people of that country. No outside power has the right to do that," he told the Lok Sabha. Cheney is still paid by Pentagon ContractorThis is unbelievable. The vice-president of the United States is getting up to $1,000,000/year from his old company as "deferred compensation." Meanwhile, of course, Halliburton has the contract to rebuild Iraq oilfields. And THIS isn't a major scandal?????What the hell is going on??? Khalid Shaikh Mohammed's Arrest Faked?It sure looks that way and I should say that I've always believed that Oswald acted alone. Read about it here via CursorThis Is Why Starting Wars Is StupidThe world is an extremely dangerous and unstable place. Like it or not, the US serves a stabilizing role, or did until the current administration. As soon as the US starts shooting up the place, it will give everyone else the opportunity and license to wreak havoc.Bunch of StuffHere's a bunch of quick entries. Things are moving so fast, it's starting to pile up too quickly to post separately!Most of the time I think Bob Somerby's rants are over the top. But he goes after the Washington press corpse, which he thinks are as sedated as the president was. Great read. Cat-Mengele's Poll Thank you, atrios for your brilliant moniker for Senator Frist. As we all know, Cat-Mengele pulled a poll regarding support/opposition to the war after it swung against the war, claiming the poll was hacked. But The Register, which is a daily geek rag, goes into the details and explains why it would have been extremely easy to get discount the hacked votes and arrive at an accurate assesment of the count. Of course, online polls are a joke. But, guaranteed, if it had showed online support for the war, it never would have been pulled. Boycott Mummies! Another Letter to a Friend in Paris The US media is heavily censored. The media in Iraq may be worse, but not by much! The antiwar demonstrations were entirely ignored by one television network. The others barely covered them. The New York Times, which is supposed to be objective has over the past two weeks continued to misreport the numbers. First, they said about 2 million marched around the world (in reality it is closer to 6 - 10 million). A week ago they reported "hundreds of thousands" marched around the world. Now, President Bush apparently thinks only a few hippies marched in San Francisco on 15 February because he said recently "... obviously some people in Northern California do not see there�s a true risk to the United States posed by Saddam Hussein." That's a real quote! Now, for reality. I do not know a single person who supports the war. For a while, some American friends believed that it was the only thing to do to make us safe. This shows how strong the propaganda is from the Government because these are smart people. But now even they have changed their minds (I've spoken out against war since Sept 11, 2001 by the way; I was totally opposed to Afghanistan and I think I was right). I do not know a single American who isn't disgusted at what our politicians and the media are saying about France. I am deeply ashamed and even wrote a letter of apology to your Ambassador here. I heard that the idiotic right wing called upon everyone to boycott a website called fromages.com that ships French cheese to the United States. I immediately ordered a huge selection of cheeses (they came last week and they were fantastic)! It's so petty and childish, but I don't think it's very serious. You write "we are feeling that Bush and his administation tend to be fanatics themselves." You are exactly right, they are the US version of Le Pen but during the "election" they were a little better about hiding how awful they are than Le Pen was. You ask: "what do you think of the strict position of jacques Chirac ?how do people interpret it?" I've never felt much sympathy for Chirac's ideas or policies before. But I am so grateful to him for doing this. He must stand completely firm. If the United States wants to destroy the Security Council by forcing everyone to cave in to their insane demands, France (and Russia and Germany) must resist him. Everyone I know thinks Chirac is completely right. The media spin a different story. But nobody I know believes the media anymore. Please believe me, this is true: The American people support France's opposition to Bush and the war. If your media is telling you that Americans hate France, it is because they are relying on American media reports. All they have to do is ask us and we'll tell them the truth! Even if war starts (I am still optimistic that it won't), don't give up protesting. It is the only thing we can do to prevent Bush from trying to go further and take over Iran as well as other countries. And please tell your friends that most Americans do not support Bush, they are not angry at France and other countries, and they are horrified by what our government is doing in our name. Happy Tree Friends are very sick toons via Dave Barry. Good for a break. Grownups only!!! Ecce Homo Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy secretary of defense, spoke to the Veterans of Foreign Wars here yesterday and reassured the group that America would have "a formidable coalition" to attack Iraq. "The number of countries involved will be in the substantial double digits," he boasted. Unfortunately, he could not actually name one of the supposed allies. Grapes of Wrath Reproductive Rights in Peril Forsaken at Guant�namo From the War Is Peace Dept US public turns to Europe for news Tuesday, March 11, 2003Why Iraq And Why Now? A Possible ReasonIt looks like it may all be coming together nicely now, what with the puzzling obsessiveness and the impatient pushing combined with the revelation that Halliburton, Cheney's old company that lost its shirt on an asbestos deal Cheney brokered, would be inolved with rebuilding Iraq.It's not about oil, well, not really but it doesn't hurt! It's about at least one company that would go bankrupt with major connections to the Bushies. Halliburton is in pretty bad shape, apparently, but they've been awarded, if I understand this, the job of repairing and modernizing the Iraqi oil fields. So here you have a plausible reason to invade, Saddam's evilosity, combined with a thoroughly weak army, combined with extreme right zealots with delusions of grandeur and ties to some of Israel's most looney politicians all give great cover to make a bundle for Cheney's buddies. To conquer Iraq wont cost very much. Even Krugman admitted as much on Fresh Air about a week ago. So everyone gets rich, there's oil into the near future at least and, oh yes, Saddam is gone and Israel's goals, which Perle linked 7 years ago with the overthrow of Iraq are advanced. It must have been an irresistible idea. Too bad it was so blatantly immoral that the world smelled a large rat. Kangaroo-Eating Surrender Monkeys Next??Well not quite but it looks like a senior Australian intelligence officer just quit and condemned the war with Iraq.Via No War Blog which does great work. US Taking bids on iraqOh, those pigs at Halliburton and Bechtel can just taste it, all those yummy contracts. Jeanne d'Arc rounds up a passel of sources and articles as to the reasons why the Bushites are so anxious to get it over with. Guess why? Oil and money. What a surprise.British Out?It sure looks possible!! Rumseld hinted that the Brits might have to back out.Here's a later post. So our staunchest ally from the COW'ed is dropping out. Remind me again: what are we doing this for??? Now if Turkey just holds on we're gonna be ok. Oh, pleeeeeeaaaaaze!!! Bob Jones on Larry kingThis is sickening. What on earth is such a low-life as Bob Jones doing on the Larry King Show. I'm writing him a letter. When I have the url and a draft I'll post it. Okay, I've done it. Now you go ahead and write Larry yourself.New Report: US Civil Liberties and Human Rights ErodedUnfortunately, this is not news to any of us who have been paying attention to what Ashcroft and his cronies have been up to. But I've started to read read the full report, which is available as a pdf and it is detailed and sobering.The Great Stoned Press ConferenceOkay, this is the kind of stuff we should have seen from the earliest days of the Bush presidency. He eviscerates Bush both on performance AND substance, and then wipes up the stinking mess with the limp rags that are the national press corps. Here's some juicy parts but read the whole thing!After watching George W. Bush�s press conference last Thursday night, I�m more convinced than ever: The entire White House press corps should be herded into a cargo plane, flown to an altitude of 30,000 feet, and pushed out, kicking and screaming, over the North Atlantic. I'm telling you, man, somebody better have that medicine cabinet locked at the White House or we are in serious trouble. OMB Decides to Stop Publishing State Budget ReportWhy, you ask would they not publish such an important document)?Democrats say it's an effort to conceal cuts the administration is making in popular programs. "George Bush's credibility problem has reached a truly embarrassing level: Instead of being honest with states about the huge budget cuts he proposes, he prefers to desperately hide the facts by no longer printing them," said David Sirota, spokesman for Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee. Now you know why we needed tax cuts. To make sure the gov doesn't waste money telling us what they are not doing right. via Eschaton Now That's Taking an Important StandHouse restaurants change name for 'french fries' and 'french toast'Man, if I were a comedian I'd be furious. You can't make stuff up as silly as this. If anyone wants to strike a blow for France, I suggest patronizing the delicious offerings at fromages.com but don't blame me if your arteries require the services of Roto-Rooter after a few orders. Second US diplomat quits over Iraq policyRead all about it here. His letter is not as eloquent as Kiesling's but makes the same point. via Cursor NY Times Poll Headline MisleadsThanks, LiberalOasis, for doing this so I don't have to. Go and read some accurate alternate headlines to the alarming one that the had this morning. I Am Still HopefulA letter to a friendDear xxxxxx, In all honesty, I'm not sure that war is inevitable. It's important to remember what the Bush administration does. They lie and pretend it's the truth until everyone gives in. Their biggest lies are that every-thing's been decided, that nothing can change or stop them. That may happen, but not because Bush says so. It may happen because the world bought the lies and then woke up too late. But at the moment, things aren't working out as planned:
IF the war starts, its stupidity will become rapidly apparent. If the anti-war movement refuses to cave - and let me tell you, when our tax dollars start mutilating and killing Iraqi children, when American kids come back with parts missing or dead, many of us are going to be even more prepared to make our disgust known than we are now - it will destroy Bush and the national power of the far right wing for years to come. IF war is avoided, Bush will certainly be destroyed, for obvious reasons. So I'm not so certain it will happen. It certainly could. But one thing is certain it is NOT writ in stone, despite Bush's Messianic delusions. Regardless, the media, the punditocracy, and our politicians have a lot to answer for. I, for one, am in no mood to cut our leaders much slack. The theory behind this war is nuts, the diplomacy awful, the Democratic response to it disgracefully cynical, etc etc. Our politicians and our press failed miserably. This never should have happened. This nation needs a very stern talking to. Peace House In Crawford, TexasI'm going to find out more about this story and see if there's a way to donate to it.President Bush has a new neighbor in Crawford, Texas -- a peace activist who plans to use his house near the president's ranch as a springboard to speak out on issues such as a war with Iraq. Pentagon Threatens To Kill ReportersKate Adie, a veteran BBC war correspondent is interviewed.The Pentagon has threatened to fire on the satellite uplink positions of independent journalists in Iraq, according to veteran BBC war correspondent, Kate Adie. In an interview with Irish radio, Ms. Adie said that questioned about the consequences of such potentially fatal actions, a senior Pentagon officer had said: "Who cares.. ..They've been warned." The audio is available at the same site. My God. My God. Krugman...sees A Fiscal Train Wreck around the bend.Even though the business community is starting to get scared � the ultra-establishment Committee for Economic Development now warns that "a fiscal crisis threatens our future standard of living" � investors still can't believe that the leaders of the United States are acting like the rulers of a banana republic. But I've done the math, and reached my own conclusions � and I've locked in my rate. Yeah, we know all about you liberals and your fuzzy math. I have faith. That's all that matters. Monday, March 10, 2003A Strange Article With Some Interesting ThoughtsSleepwalking toward BaghdadU.S. Stocking Uranium-Rich Bombs for Bush/Iraq 2?It sure as hell looks that way.U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf may be armed with radioactive bombs and missiles hundreds of times more potent than similar weapons used during the Gulf War and the U.N. military campaign in Bosnia. "Uranium-Rich bombs" means nuclear weapons. This is outrageous. via Shock and Awe Bush the Father Is a Surrender Monkey!!Thank Atrios for finding this one.The first President Bush has told his son that hopes of peace in the Middle East would be ruined if a war with Iraq were not backed by international unity. Atrios asks, "Why does George H. W. Bush hate America so much?" I don't know, but it's really sick when someone who's benefitted so much from what we have to offer can't bring himself to defend the President during a time of war. [UPDATE]CalPundit thinks this story is slanted and in fact Bush the Father is not giving Jr. any advice. I still think that reading between the lines Dad is a surrender monkey. Second Savage Success!From Preferred RX of Ohio: IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PREFERRED RX OF OHIO Success Against SavageUsing a list that was posted on Atrios's blog, I wrote all the advertisers of Michael Savage's tv show. For those who don't know, he's quite a disturbed person who specializes in very ugly and bigoted remarks against people who are not white and not straight. I received my first response from Casual Male: Thank you for taking the time for bringing to our attention that our TV advertisement aired in controversial programing. The TV advertising was purchased through an agency and was bought in broad day parts meaning that specific programming was not selected. We at Casual Male do not consider our advertising as being a sponsorship or endorsement of any given program. As a result of your email, we have given direction to our agency not to air during Michael Savage on MSNBC. Our customers are very important to us and we value their feedback. We hope that we can service you in the future Yee Haw! They Never Even Bothered to Kick the TiresThis is Tom Friedman, on Face the Nation (I'm trying to get a transcript) --I've traveled with Secretary of State Baker 10 years ago in advance of the first Gulf War--seven trips around the world as I recall that we took. If I were to total up the number of days senior Bush officials have spent in the Middle East, the place we're about to invade in the last year, I don't think I'd need more than one hand. Maybe I'd need two. And as far as Europe, the same thing. Wtf is going on? Now We Kidnap Children???My God. Two young sons of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of the September 11 attacks, are being held by the CIA to force their father to talk, interrogators said yesterday. This should be all over the US news. Is this the level to which we've sunk? via Atrios Perle the Bottom FeederThis really is repulsive: Perle, in crisscrossing between the public and the private sectors, has put himself in a difficult position�one not uncommon to public men. He is credited with being the intellectual force behind a war that not everyone wants and that many suspect, however unfairly, of being driven by American business interests. There is no question that Perle believes that removing Saddam from power is the right thing to do. At the same time, he has set up a company that may gain from a war. And there's a lot more. Perle should resign now. Response from ChileI sent a letter opposing the war to some people in the government of Chile, including the President. I received this reply. A rough translation I made seems to imply that they will only back the US position if the UN approves. Woohoo! Estimado Se�or Einhorn: More Problems for BlairTory whip quits over Iraq concerns. Even though Blair is Labour, the Tories have backed Blair on this. From the Department of Really Bad IdeasWe take a very short break from bloggin' about the war to let you know that AOL Is Working on aTiVo-like Gizmo. And check it out! The essence of AOL Time Warner's Mystro TV is a technology that uses a cable system itself to provide viewers capabilities similar to computerized personal video recorders like TiVo: watching programs on their own schedules, with fast-forward and rewind. But it also lets networks set the parameters, dictating which shows users can reschedule, and it also creates ways for networks to insert commercials. We swear by Tivo in this house. Since we watch very little tv, we can actually watch what we want when we want, skip over the garbage in news broadcast, skp over commercials, etc. etc. Now why on earth would we want a gizmo that forces us to watch commercials and won't allow us to reschedule shows? Dumb, dumb, dumb. Sunday, March 09, 2003t.A.t.U. Gives Lesson in Foreign Languages to LenoOh, this is priceless. t.A.t.U. are these two superbad singers from Russia that were supposed to be underaged teenage lesbians. Well, they aren't underaged, it turns out, and they may not be lesbians. Nevertheless, they are way, way cool: Flipping through the channels the other night I caught the final few minutes of Jay Leno's "Tonight Show" featuring the latest singing sensation from Russia, a duo called t.A.T.u. I have no clue what the name stands for, no idea if the music was any good, but the outfits were eye-catching. In big black letters on their white T-shirts, young talents Julia Volkova and Lena Katina sported a Russian variation of "Down With the War," but in a lot snappier and more obscene language involving a direct reference to the male anatomy. Thank you, Mr. Atrios. Iraq Is the New BillHere's General Powell talking about Iran: The US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, says Iran has a more developed nuclear weapons programme than had previously been thought. Now, I know what you're thinking now. The info about the Iraqi nuke program was just exposed as bogus and Iran is further along now? So, like, maybe Bush is invading the wrong country, do you think? But nooooooooo! Read on: He said it showed that a nation intent on producing a nuclear weapons programme could conceal it from inspectors and outsiders - which he used to draw a parallel with the situation in Iraq. Yessirree, 2 years ago, every problem went back to Clinton. Now, it's all Saddam, all the time. Powell's a sensible man. To be forced to say this kind of crap in public must be hugely humiliating. via the beeb NY EVENT ALERT: Peace and QuietAt 6pm the night before the vote on a UN resolution authorizing force and the night after any bombing begins we will meditate in front of the UN on 45th street and 1st avenue (or as close to the north of that spot as they will let us sit) via United for Peace Kennedy's Slows, Bush's Runs: Confronting a Nuclear CrisisRather than hog a lot of blog space, I've linked to this speech I gave in October, 2002 at my daughter's school in front a small group of parents. I hope to expand more on the extent to which extremist language, which was dismissed in the 60's as crazy, has become commonplace in political discourse by the Bush administration. Blair's Aides Are Quitting Plus An AnalysisIt looks like Blair's problems are compounding dramatically. Don't expect to hear this on US tv, of course. So this is what will stop the war: 1. Turkey's parliament standing firm against US troops. 2. The fall of Blair if a UN resolution refuses to pass. 3. Worldwide protests continue. Here is the most likely scenario for war to be prevented: Turkey will pass a resolution demanding a UN resolution before deployment of US troops. Then, if Blair and Bush succeed in bribing the undecided UNSC members, Russia and France will veto the resolution. Blair will have no cover and will have to bow out of the war, if he is not forced from office. Bush would almost certainly have to hold the troops off. However, if Turkey agrees to the troops regardless of a resolution, then things get much more complicated, but Blair would probably still fall. And Bush might go ahead anyway. Here is the most likely scenario for war to start: Turkey accepts the bribe, UNSC undecideds accept bribe, France/Russia refuse to exercise veto. Another likely scenario is, of course, a preemptive move by Saddam against US troops. A third likely scenario to start the war is a horrific terrorist attack on US soil. Bush, of course, is more than capable of faking 2 but even I can't imagine he would do the third. In any event, I don't think war is as likely as the US media believe it is. Islamist Seditionist Backs Bush?Politics makes strange bedfellows. In Turkey (remember Turkey?), Gul is apparently out to be replaced by Erdogan. Erdogan " was banned from public office because of a 1990s conviction for Islamist sedition... " But should he win this new poll, which is considered a foregone conclusion, apparently he will re propose that us troops be allowed into Turkey.What's up with that??? Letter to the NY TimesTo the Editor: In re: "Saying No to War (editorial, March 9): What on earth took you so long? It was obvious from the moment that the Bush administration began to talk about preemptive war that it was a terrible idea. It was obvious from the earliest days of the administration that they would botch any and all negotiations both here and abroad. On behalf of our soldiers and the Iraqi children who are going to die needless deaths, I must ask you: what held your tongue in September? Heaven knows, sincere, intelligent people tried as hard as they could to tell you and other influential organizations that this war was screaming-yellow-bonkers nuts. But you refused to see the evidence in front of your eyes until now, when it is nearly too late. Next time, for God's sake, pay attention to the mail from us peons and don't accept any administration's tripe. Hopefully, we'll survive so that there is a next time. Boycott... Uh... Bami Goreng!Indonesia expects about one million antiwar protesters in a huge march. And this in a country that experienced the worst al Qaeda terrorism since 9/11. I guess they just don't see the connection between al Qaeda and Iraq. How could they be so thick? 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