Kerry, of course, was irrelevant up to now, what with his inexcusable gaffe bringing back memory of “I voted for it before I voted against it.” What he meant to say is also irrelevant in confrontation with what he actually said. The nuance of the quality of those in service is a no-brainer in that they are but a part of top-down system. So Kerry, guilty of tortured logic, claimed he was referring to the lack of intelligent preparation on the part of Bush and the overall lack of brain ...
Though it is likely, there is no guarantee that the Democrats will take back the House and unlikely to take back the Senate. Still, if the Democrats take charge, it would be advisable for the moderate Republicans to cooperate to an extent; otherwise, there will be little for the Dems to do but exercise subpoena power which will only further extreme partisanship. First and foremost is an agreement on how best to settle the Iraq challenge politically and militarily. All seem to agree that a mass...
The liberal imperative—and what I mean by that is the liberated mind—for this election is that finally the voter is driven more by reality than sophistry playing on fear. “Stay the course” has worn out its flimsy cloth implying if we “cut and run” the terrorists will follow us home, along with handing over a state to Al Qaeda to forge its manifesto. The US voter now sees clearly—and certainly with anxiety—the longer we stay is in tandem with the relentless loss of American troops placed in the ...
Brad--or anyone--Since my crash two months ago and had to reformat Drive C, I have added all the necessary updates for W98Sec; but for some cryptic reason Internet Explorer will not let me post comments on the forum. It gives some crazy reason about security, though I have all the latest Windows security updates. HELP! I can still post from my page and also through the backdoor of the forum blogger's home site.
So it has all come down to this, eh? — Foley. Even if he results in the straw that broke the camel’s back, it will be a sad day for American politics. It would clearly be more important if voters concluded that the most recent soldier to die was sufficient grounds to turn a vote around. In face of the prevailing issues — not self styled media issues — like a second look at the Patriot Act, the incompetence of Iraqi generals and the department of defense, the huge national debt, foreign tra...
For those who pulled the lever for, or clicked on, Bush, I am not in the position to lord over them and say they were wrong, yet it does appear that they were misled. For those who hang on and announce the DOW is up and oil is down, I ask for how long after the elections? Regardless, the DOW is infamous for its manipulation — no dividends, no capital gains — and the DOW is only a small percentage of the broader market. Moreover, gasoline down does help the consumer to face the inevitable ri...
From The Right Joe Scarborough asked his viewers if Bush isan Idiot. So what if he is? I drink beer with idiots on Saturday night, and everyone knows that Bush is the kind of guy I want to have a beer with. Rumsfeld is a great secretary of defense. After all, the troop body count is minuscule contrasted to Vietnam. Bush deserves praise for urging a “swift” trial of some of the most dangerous Al Qaeda leaders. Most Republicans want illegal Mexican immigrants out of here...
According to Bush, bin Laden is equivalent to Hitler. Why, then, was the attack on Tora Bora taken lightly? By insisting on Rumsfeld’s resignation, the Democrats are cowardly using him as the fall guy for the chief culprits — Cheney and Bush. Conservatives cry out that the Democrats have no alternative strategy for Iraq. Why should a neighbor be expected to scoop the poop of the dog next door? Where was Lou Dobbs when Cuban exiles invaded Miami? What’s the other option for amnesty —...
The Bush administration repeatedly uses the refrain “cut and run.” This is only natural as it had cowardly cut and run in Afghanistan, and repeatedly used the same in Iraq — the cue was the banner “Mission Accomplished.” After May of ‘03, the outcome was “slam dunk” and the course of the war meandered in the simplistic confidence that the war was indeed over. When the harsh reality of insurgency ran rampant, it was too late to conjure up anything but pretentious bravado — “bring it on.” For Ro...
There was a time in the last century when parties grew in their thinking toward problem solving; voters were confident that politicians came to Washington to improve a nation, not to undermine it. Few politicians wanted to turn back the clock. Now the populace is led by vicious infighting and dishonest media to believe that the past seventy years of limited progressive heritage was a nightmare that must be effaced. In fact, we cannot really bring to question the decision to go to war a...
Bush’s strategy, despite folly in Iraq, stays course of “screw it.” Iran thinks it can run with the nuclear ball without wise coaching. Connecticut’s Shays fears Lieberman’s pro-war and shifts to Lamont. Rumsfeld’s irony equates war critics to the ‘30's right wing wimps. Home security is now the jurisdiction of Scotland Yard grit. Copyright © 2006 Richard R. Kennedy All rights reserved. Revised: Septemb...
In the “good old days” — if such a phenomenon ever existed — it was reputed that marriage was an alternative to promiscuity or virginal abstention, despite societal insistence that marriage was designed to forge virtuous families. This flies in the face of legal, prevailing “companionate” marriages of today in which starting a family is but an accident or afterthought. The primary motive among young people today — aside from the rarity of “true” love — is rent control eased by living togethe...
As a rule philanthropy is a result of an earlier stage of misanthropy. The prevailing indignation over Mel Gibson’s posture on Jews is ironic since there are those who silently agree with his outburst. Like Joe Lieberman, Hillary Clinton is for the war but prefers not to sleep with the Defense Secretary. Why would “ marriage” make gays more responsible?--it doesn’t work with heterosexuals. The blogosphere is saturated with frustrated writers and rejected letters to editors. LO...
Representative S. King of Iowa.“My wife lives here with me, and I can tell you … she’s at far greater risk being in Washington, D.C., than the average civilian in Iraq.” Bill O’Reilly said that if he were president of Iraq, he would run it “just like Saddam did.” And as President of Iraq, violation of curfew, he said, “You’re on the street” [after curfew] “you’re dead. … shot between the eyes.” Neal Cavuto on NSA surveillance: “Yes, it is not great to necessarily hear they’re collect...
The greater the punishment, the greater resistance and resentment. The amoral streak entrenched in all terrorists and thugs want collateral damage in order to rile civilians against the “aggressors,” particularly when an “invader” is opposed to victims’ beliefs and ways of life. It is wishful thinking that a “once and for all” form of punishment and then “leave us in peace” will soothe the savage beast when the degree stops short of total oppression and empire consummation on the part of Isr...