Tuesday, June 28, 2005

The Power of Hatred

TCS: Tech Central Station - The Power of Hatred

Interesting article: punchline

"Somehow we must make it clear - to our troops, to our lawmakers, to our president - that we have the mettle and the patience for this; that we are prepared to sacrifice and fight, not merely "for democracy," but against implacable hatred - a hatred impervious to council, to appeal, even to weariness; an exterminating hatred that must itself be exterminated."

Saturday, June 25, 2005

GOP defends Rove's 9/11 criticism of liberals

GOP defends Rove's 9/11 criticism of liberals - Nation/Politics - insider.washingtontimes.com

Mr. Rove, speaking to the New York State Conservative Party on Wednesday, said:
"Conservatives saw the savagery of 9/11 and the attacks and prepared for war;
liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments
and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers."
Yeah, but it helps if you fight the right war. Dubya was so hot for Saddam that he's distracting us from the real source of global terror, Saudi Wahabists and the Saudi Royals who finance them. Now we're helping to train the terrorists [more here].

Thursday, June 23, 2005

Religious Tolerance

Air Force Academy Staff Found Promoting Religion - New York Times

Despite words to the contrary, I'm finding it harder to be non-christian in america. Too many people are wearing their christianinty like a badge of admission.

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

I get it, we plan to outsource our scientists. too.

CNN.com - Bill would allow 'intelligent design' in Pennsylvania schools - Jun 21, 2005

Clearly we don't intend top train them in here. We'd better stop plowing farms under subdivisions. We'll need the arable land for when all we do here is grown crops again.

Monday, June 20, 2005

The draft will come #2

Someone Else's Child - New York Times.

No doubt about it. Maybe this is where Bush will have to spend the little bit of "Political Capital" he has left. He's running out of young men and women for whom the military is the next best option.

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Failure of the market system.

Shortage of teachers forces global search�-�Metropolitan�-�insider.washingtontimes.com

Consumers of education fail to pay sufficient wages to attract enough local people into the industry. That's why we have to import teachers from other countries who will work for lower wages.

Are we to export our students, too?

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Latest list of Republican pro-lynching Senators

AMERICAblog: Because a great nation deserves the truth

No shame have they.

George just lost another pair of rose colored glasses.

CNN.com - Former White House official takes Exxon job - Jun 15, 2005

CNN.com - Schiavo autopsy finds no sign of trauma - Jun 15, 2005

CNN.com - Schiavo autopsy finds no sign of trauma - Jun 15, 2005

The husband was right. A pox on all those culture of lifers on the hill.

Friday, June 10, 2005

Koran Desecration Turns out to be a whole lot of nothing

Piss and Wind. Great article by Mark Steyn. I'm not familiar with this writer, but I'll look for more.

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

The Draft is Coming

How can the Administration continue to ignore the fact that support for the war as measured by the willingness of young men and women to lay down their lives is waning.

Only a draft would solve this problem. If all of us equally faced the prospect of our sons and daughters coming into harms way, maybe we'd be less bellicose.

From the New York Times:

WASHINGTON, June 7 - Even after reducing its recruiting target for May, the Army missed it by about 25 percent, Army officials said on Tuesday. The shortfall would have been even bigger had the Army stuck to its original goal for the month.

The New York Times

On Friday, the Army is expected to announce that it met only 75 percent of its recruiting goal for May, the fourth consecutive monthly shortfall in the number of new recruits sent to basic training. Just over 5,000 new recruits entered boot camp in May.

But the news could have appeared worse. Early last month, the Army, with no public notice, lowered its long-stated May goal to 6,700 recruits from 8,050. Compared with the original target, the Army achieved only 62.6 percent of its goal for the month.

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

The unseen dead

http://amalgamated-productions.com/amalgamated/coffins.jpg

Bush vs. Kerry - one last time

AOL News - Kerry's Yale Grades Similar to Bush's

I knew I didn't have a decent choice!

Friday, June 03, 2005

New Madrid Fault waking up

CNN.com - Minor quake rattles Tennessee - Jun 2, 2005

This is interesting to me because I just read The Rift, a novel about what could happen in the even of a major quake there.