Saturday, May 01, 2004
Mission Accomplished ???
One year ago today, that yahoo cowboy of a President got his rocks off by struting on the deck of an aircraft carrier and proclaiming that he had done what not even his father had the balls to do... and it was over.
or was it?
last year the president's people disavowed putting up that fateful sign saying it was done by some "over eager seamen" but that may 1, 2003 definitely saw and end to what they called major hostilities
or was it?
this past month (april) saw 134 american servicemembers and several american contractors die in Iraq. More deaths than any previous month so far.
Is this mission accomplished mr. president? Is this an end to major hostilities mr. president?
When will it end ? It seems from everything we have found out from books and commssions that a lot of people spent a lot of time planning to getting us into iraq. it doesn't seem that anybody ever contemplated how to get our troops home.
National Guard troops who were called up at the start of our invasion have now been there over 18 months and many units have been told they will now have to stay there at least four more months. Yet the president says its mission accomplished, an end to major hostilities, and things are going as planned.
In just 60 days, the US is supposed to turn over control of iraq to iraqis. but who exactly are we going to give control to? and who is going to control iraq if the most powerful army in the world cannot keep the peace and control the country. the u.s. wil be caught in a hard spot however if we do not turn over control of iraq to iraqi on june 30. if we give up control of iraq, then we are creating a vaccum of power and unleashing chaos on the whole middle east that will make the antics of saddam look like childs play. if we do not give up control of iraq, there are many millions of people around the world who will have even more reason to dislike us for going back on our word. it looks as if dubbya might have created his own cage with a rock on his left and that proverbial hard spot on his right.
in any case, american soldiers will remain in iraq, as targets, and more americans will die.
of the 134 dead soldiers this month alone, photographs of the 116 who have been identified by the pentagon were shown on friday morning's USAToday. the white house doesn't want you to see their coffins because it humanizes the war dead... so other people are going to make sure that you see their faces.
almost 800 american servicemember have died since our aggressive move of "pre-emption" into iraq. friday night on ABC's nightline, the entire show was devoted to reading the names of those dead soliders. The pentagon has prevented any photographs from being taken of our brave soldiers being returned to their country or photographs of our country honoring their remains at burial, but there are people who want to make sure that their sacrifices are honored and acknowledged in some small way.
Note: the Nightline show was not broadcast on 8 ABC stations owned by Sinclair Broadcasting company who have given lots of money only to Republican candidates this year. This company has an obligation by broadcasting over publically owned frequencies to serve the public interest and guarentee that all issues and opinions have access to state their views. The names of the servicemen who have died in iraq are regularly published in newspapers all across the country. i guess it only peoples a problem when you say their names out loud.
Friday, April 23, 2004
Since the Vietnam War, presidents have worried that military actions would lose support once the public glimpsed the remains of U.S. soldiers in flag-draped caskets.
The Bush administration has found a simple solution. On the eve of the Iraq war, a directive arrived from the Pentagon "There will be no arrival ceremonies for, or media coverage of, deceased military personnel returning to or departing from Ramstein [Germany] airbase or Dover [Del.] base, to include interim stops.
Today it was reported that a civilian worker and her husband were both fired from a contractor doing work in kuwait for photos she sold that appeared in the Sunday Seattle Times.
Why is the Shrub trying to be so secretive ??
In an effort to help expose what is really going on with the war, author Russell Kick filed and Freedom of Information Act request with the Department of Defense to have access to any photos the government may have of the coffins of dead Americans returning from the war, in a effort for all of use to understand what is going on in more human terms. Although his initial request was rejected, eventually the DoD did send him a CD with 361 high resolution digital photographs on it which are published on his website: the memory hole
be aware that his site does load very slowly even with my DSL connection. i don't know if that is because of its unusually high load due to the recent stories in the news or what, but its well worth a look if you are so inclined.
In the meantime more and more American men and women are dying every day in Iraq and the President has no idea how or when to bring them home....
...war without end....
The Bush administration has found a simple solution. On the eve of the Iraq war, a directive arrived from the Pentagon "There will be no arrival ceremonies for, or media coverage of, deceased military personnel returning to or departing from Ramstein [Germany] airbase or Dover [Del.] base, to include interim stops.
Today it was reported that a civilian worker and her husband were both fired from a contractor doing work in kuwait for photos she sold that appeared in the Sunday Seattle Times.
Why is the Shrub trying to be so secretive ??
In an effort to help expose what is really going on with the war, author Russell Kick filed and Freedom of Information Act request with the Department of Defense to have access to any photos the government may have of the coffins of dead Americans returning from the war, in a effort for all of use to understand what is going on in more human terms. Although his initial request was rejected, eventually the DoD did send him a CD with 361 high resolution digital photographs on it which are published on his website: the memory hole
be aware that his site does load very slowly even with my DSL connection. i don't know if that is because of its unusually high load due to the recent stories in the news or what, but its well worth a look if you are so inclined.
In the meantime more and more American men and women are dying every day in Iraq and the President has no idea how or when to bring them home....
...war without end....
Tuesday, April 20, 2004
Tuesday, April 13, 2004
What is a liberal ??
Somebody came along and said 'liberal' means 'soft on crime, soft on drugs, soft on defense and we're gonna tax you back to the Stone Age because people shouldn't have to go to work if they don't want to. And instead of saying, 'Well, excuse me, you right-wing, reactionary, xenophobic, homophobic, anti-education, anti-choice, pro-gun, Leave it to Beaver trip back to the '50s, we cowered in the corner and said, 'Please don't hurt me.' The West Wing
Liberalism is, I think, resurgent. One reason is that more and more people are so painfully aware of the alternative. The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
As mankind becomes more liberal, they will be more apt to allow that all those who conduct themselves as worthy members of the community are equally entitled to the protections of civil government. I hope ever to see America among the foremost nations of justice and liberality. George Washington
Of all the varieties of virtues, liberalism is the most beloved. Aristotle
Liberalism is trust of the people, tempered by prudence; conservatism, distrust of the people, tempered by fear. William Gladstone
Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants. People have the right to expect that these wants will be provided for by this wisdom. Jimmy Carter
Liberalism is the supreme form of generosity; it is the right by which the majority concedes to minorities and hence it is the noblest cry that has ever resounded on this planet. Jose Ortega y Gasset
A liberal is a man or a woman or a child who looks forward to a better day, a more tranquil night, and a bright, infinite future. Leonard Bernstein
Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives. John Stuart Mill
Somebody came along and said 'liberal' means 'soft on crime, soft on drugs, soft on defense and we're gonna tax you back to the Stone Age because people shouldn't have to go to work if they don't want to. And instead of saying, 'Well, excuse me, you right-wing, reactionary, xenophobic, homophobic, anti-education, anti-choice, pro-gun, Leave it to Beaver trip back to the '50s, we cowered in the corner and said, 'Please don't hurt me.' The West Wing
Liberalism is, I think, resurgent. One reason is that more and more people are so painfully aware of the alternative. The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
As mankind becomes more liberal, they will be more apt to allow that all those who conduct themselves as worthy members of the community are equally entitled to the protections of civil government. I hope ever to see America among the foremost nations of justice and liberality. George Washington
Of all the varieties of virtues, liberalism is the most beloved. Aristotle
Liberalism is trust of the people, tempered by prudence; conservatism, distrust of the people, tempered by fear. William Gladstone
Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants. People have the right to expect that these wants will be provided for by this wisdom. Jimmy Carter
Liberalism is the supreme form of generosity; it is the right by which the majority concedes to minorities and hence it is the noblest cry that has ever resounded on this planet. Jose Ortega y Gasset
A liberal is a man or a woman or a child who looks forward to a better day, a more tranquil night, and a bright, infinite future. Leonard Bernstein
Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives. John Stuart Mill
What is a War Criminal ?
What kind of victory is it when someone is left defeated? What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy. What is a war criminal? Was not war itself a crime against God and humanity, and, therefore, were not all those who sanctioned, engineered and conducted wars, war criminals? The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. Non-cooperation with evil is a sacred duty.
— Mahatma Ghandi
— Mahatma Ghandi
Friday, April 09, 2004
63 of 100 biggest metro areas lost jobs during bush years
According to a study by American City Business Journals using statistics from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, two-thirds of the countries metropolitian areas have fewer jobs than they did before The W became prez.
79 of the top 100 metropolitian areas showed slower job growth under Bush the younger than they did during any of his 3 predecessors: Clinton, Bush the elder, or even Ronald Reagan.
99 of them had worse employment conditions than under President Clinton. THe only exception was lone Honolulu.
The cities with the BEST job growth under the shrub's administration were: Riverside, CA (3.24%), Las Vegas (2.93%), West Palm Beach, FL (2.15%), and Sacramento, CA (1.97%). The worst under his administration were: San Jose, CA (-6.04%), San Francisco, CA (-4.15%), Detroit, MI (-2.22%), Toldedo, OH (-1.98%), and Dayton, OH (-1.94).
The cities with the best job growth under Bill Clintons administration were: Las Vegas (7.28), Austin, TX (5.93%), Phoenix, AZ (5.60%), Sarasota, FL (4.98%), Orlando, FL (4.93). The worst cities during his administration were: Honolulu (-0.18%), Hartford, CT (0.64%), Buffalo, NY (0.68%), Syracuse, NY (0.81%), and Los Angeles, CA (0.85%).
Looking at Bush's numbers even the worst cities during the Clinton Administration dont look so bad. And we are supposed to elect Bush in november because why .............. ???
According to a study by American City Business Journals using statistics from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, two-thirds of the countries metropolitian areas have fewer jobs than they did before The W became prez.
79 of the top 100 metropolitian areas showed slower job growth under Bush the younger than they did during any of his 3 predecessors: Clinton, Bush the elder, or even Ronald Reagan.
99 of them had worse employment conditions than under President Clinton. THe only exception was lone Honolulu.
The cities with the BEST job growth under the shrub's administration were: Riverside, CA (3.24%), Las Vegas (2.93%), West Palm Beach, FL (2.15%), and Sacramento, CA (1.97%). The worst under his administration were: San Jose, CA (-6.04%), San Francisco, CA (-4.15%), Detroit, MI (-2.22%), Toldedo, OH (-1.98%), and Dayton, OH (-1.94).
The cities with the best job growth under Bill Clintons administration were: Las Vegas (7.28), Austin, TX (5.93%), Phoenix, AZ (5.60%), Sarasota, FL (4.98%), Orlando, FL (4.93). The worst cities during his administration were: Honolulu (-0.18%), Hartford, CT (0.64%), Buffalo, NY (0.68%), Syracuse, NY (0.81%), and Los Angeles, CA (0.85%).
Looking at Bush's numbers even the worst cities during the Clinton Administration dont look so bad. And we are supposed to elect Bush in november because why .............. ???
OK, if anyone has been trying to get a hold of me on yahoo.. . yeah yahoo has struck again and this time its me....
the justin81us id is currently "locked for security reasons" of which i am not sure what they are... how do u get to talk to anyone there....
if u want to IM me on send me an email use justinzhere@yahoo.com
thanks for your patience and understanding !!!!
the justin81us id is currently "locked for security reasons" of which i am not sure what they are... how do u get to talk to anyone there....
if u want to IM me on send me an email use justinzhere@yahoo.com
thanks for your patience and understanding !!!!
Saturday, March 27, 2004
Harper's Index
april 2004
Number of articles in major US newspapers that have called any White House statement on Iraq a lie: 0
Number of the 5 tax-cut questions asked the president on Meet the Press that concerned the cut's inequity: 0
Average amount a Cabinet member will save this year due to cuts in the captial-gains and dividend taxes: 42,000
Median US household income in 2002: 42,409
Number of people in France who are injured each year opening oysters: 2000
Estimated percentage of web links for requests to "unsubscribe" from mass emails that fail: 69
Number of votes cast in New Hampshire's Republican primary this year for write-in Democratic candidates: 8092
Number of votes by which George Bush won New Hampshire in November 2000: 7211
Number of states that do NOT use the word "evolution" in their science curricula: 5
Factor by which the average pay of a pro baseball player and a Fortune 500 CEO, respectively, have increased since 1973: 60, 58
Number of snowballs a New York City man sold on the street one day last December: 10
Profits he reaped: $9.50
april 2004
Number of articles in major US newspapers that have called any White House statement on Iraq a lie: 0
Number of the 5 tax-cut questions asked the president on Meet the Press that concerned the cut's inequity: 0
Average amount a Cabinet member will save this year due to cuts in the captial-gains and dividend taxes: 42,000
Median US household income in 2002: 42,409
Number of people in France who are injured each year opening oysters: 2000
Estimated percentage of web links for requests to "unsubscribe" from mass emails that fail: 69
Number of votes cast in New Hampshire's Republican primary this year for write-in Democratic candidates: 8092
Number of votes by which George Bush won New Hampshire in November 2000: 7211
Number of states that do NOT use the word "evolution" in their science curricula: 5
Factor by which the average pay of a pro baseball player and a Fortune 500 CEO, respectively, have increased since 1973: 60, 58
Number of snowballs a New York City man sold on the street one day last December: 10
Profits he reaped: $9.50
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