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NYT Op Ed -- Mikhail Gorbachev: Russia Never Wanted a War

08-20-08
Yes, he wrote one for the Post a week ago, but things have changed and he has more to talk about this time anyway. I recommend that we hear him out.

Mo Dowd: Two Against the One

08-20-08
Well, you have to wonder.

Thomas Friedman: What Did We Expect?

08-20-08
The experts of the Clinton and Bush administrations got the whole Post Soviet period wrong by trying to cram NATO down the throat of Russia, and thinking we would never actually have to risk anything by actually having to protect our new allies. Plus Friedman has advice for US and Russia leaders going forward.

Allegations: Florida Republican Representative Forced Employees to Contribute to His Campaign

08-19-08
My Thoughts: The sad part is, apparently the man had money given to the workers so that they could contribute, apparently from his car dealership, ie from himself. If he had given his campaign the money himself, I believe it would have been as legal as Diet Soda, but from what I learned reading about the Romney campaign, it donating to your own campaign makes a good news story about how you can't attract outside money. (Except in CA where you can loan your gubenatorial campaign millions and take money after you're elected from the Indian and prison guard unions you promised not to take money from before you were elected and the great mainstream press never says a word -- if you're a Republican prince of Hollywood.)

Frank Rich: The Candidate We Still Don’t Know

08-19-08
Excerpt: Most Americans still don’t know, as Marshall writes, that on the campaign trail “McCain frequently forgets key elements of policies, gets countries’ names wrong, forgets things he’s said only hours or days before and is frequently just confused.” Most Americans still don’t know it is precisely for this reason that the McCain campaign has now shut down the press’s previously unfettered access to the candidate on the Straight Talk Express.

McCain is Completely Nuts! He Wanted to Invade 4 Nations For 911!

08-17-08
The man is a lunatic warhead. Obviously, he wouldn't have used overwhelming force in Iraq because he would be going into Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Iran all at the same time, once he got his dander up. There will be crises in every administration. Apparently the solution to crises according to John McCain is to go out and kill thousands, hundreds of thousands of people, and destroy nations. Aren't we already carrying enough burden from the glory hungry president (and his puppet) that we have now? Article also shows that McCain actually decided on his current path of hyper international antagonism when he and advisers were planning his presidential run in 2000 and wanted to appeal more to conservatives.

NY Times: Russians Melded Old-School Blitz With Modern Military Tactics

08-17-08
Those evil Russians had plans and conducted military exercises they might need if the people of Ossetia were attacked by Georgia. This article screams outrage as it presents the Bush administration talking points on the Russia Georgia war.

Bill Boyarsky-- Truth Dig: McCain Is More Dangerous Than Bush

08-17-08
Excerpt: Forget the moderate image, promoted by an admiring media. Forget the so-called straight talk and independence. With the Russian-Georgian war winding down, McCain has firmly established himself as an old-fashioned Cold Warrior and a supporter of the huge oil companies that have a big stake in Georgia and the rest of the Caucasus.

Inventory of Conflict and Environment: Maps, History, Ethnic, and Environmental Details on Georgia-South Ossetian Problem

08-16-08
Are the Ossetians immigrants to the area or the real natives as they claim? This site predates the current flare up and seems to have a balanced report on the history of South Ossetia and it's relations with Georgia. The Ossetians mostly share the same religion with Georgians, but are of darker, Persian stock.

Bus Lifted by New Yorkers. Baby Saved

08-16-08
The report says that 30 men lifted a bus off an off duty traffic cop who had been hit and was under a city bus. The men were able to lift the vehicle enough to pull the woman, who was 6 months pregnant, out. She was rushed to the hospital where the baby was born by caesarian section before the mortally injured woman died. Okay, You guys are tough. We get it. Too bad about the woman though.

Rosa Brooks: Who got Georgia into this?

08-14-08
We've heard a lot of this, but Brooks put it together the best I've ever heard.

Council on Foreign Relations: Wilted Rose (Revolution)

08-14-08
As early as January 2006 CFR reported: The bloom is off the Rose Revolution. Saakashvili’s accomplishments have been undercut by the excessive concentration of power in his own hands—what the intelligentsia calls the “Putinization” of Georgia. Saakashvili combines his lust for power with a blustery patriotism, a particularly troubling mix. He vows to restore Georgia’s territorial unity by defeating separatist movements in South Ossetia as well as Abkhazia, and he has backed up the confrontational rhetoric with a major increase in military spending. And concluded: As in other countries in the midst of political transition—such as Russia, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, and Egypt—the Bush administration’s freedom march has focused too much on democratic elections and not enough on what comes next. Much more at the link.

Cindy McCain Miss Buffalo Chip? John suggests Cindy join a Biker Beauty Pageant

08-13-08
Blogger Anti-McCain has a video of last years pageant. Warning Parts of pageant get pretty offensive. John's anti-women campaign continues.

Bob Herbert: An Empty Promise

08-13-08
Excerpt: Public officials should be disabusing the electorate of its delusions, not encouraging them. The widespread mistaken notions about the potential impact of offshore drilling on gasoline prices reminds me of the large percentages of Americans who were encouraged to believe, and did believe — erroneously — that Iraq and Saddam Hussein had something to do with the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Barack Obama's VP Choice Could Be Text Messaged to You

08-12-08
New York Daily News article tells you how to sign up. Ignore the cheesy Valley Girl rap about it.

Study: You Can Be Fit and Fat at the Same Time

08-12-08
Looking at heart health studies researcher are seeing indications that more "heavy" people are healthy that they had assumed, and some normal weight people have heart problems. This is not a shocker to those of us whose active life style means we have extra muscle while the BMI (body mass index) tends to make us seem to be health risks. It's nice to know that we have some science now backing us up.

Another Ivins Colleague Has Doubts -- Gerry Andrews: Open Questions on a Closed Case

08-10-08
I think Mr. Andrews makes a strong case against Ivins' guilt.

Obama: star of his own movie

08-09-08
What he said

Paul Krugman: Know Nothing Politics

08-08-08
What I mean...is that know-nothingism — the insistence that there are simple, brute-force, instant-gratification answers to every problem, and that there’s something effeminate and weak about anyone who suggests otherwise — has become the core of Republican policy and political strategy. The party’s de facto slogan has become: “Real men don’t think things through.”

Glenn Greenwald: Aug 5th update (last before the 'revealed evidence')

08-06-08
These are analyses of the case as revealed at the time of writing, and of the treatment of the leaked 'facts' as handled by mainstream news. I highly recommend this.

Glenn Greenwald: Who fed false news to ABC about Bentonite in the anthrax?

08-04-08
The false news of Bentonite in the anthrax made it appear that Iraq was responsible for the anthrax attacks. Greenwald says ABC identified their sources as 4 distinct people within Ft Detrick.

Paul Krugman: Can This Planet Be Saved?

08-02-08
Environmental matters expose John McCain's crass hypocrisy: "he was against offshore drilling before he was for it" says Mr. K. It all seems to depend on what role the Senator wants to play at the time.

Bob Herbert: Running While Black

08-02-08
I agree with Mr. Herbert. The conjunction of the McCain ad showing Britney, Paris, and Senator Obama with the ad against Harold Ford earlier makes it clearer that the ad was playing the race card.

Where Was Senator McCain When Veterans and Wounded Troops Needed Him Most?

07-31-08
He had the position and power to bring the problems to the light of day so they could be fixed. Why didn't he?

Play Station 2 Promotes New Blood Diamond Problem

07-31-08
And it's not just Play Station 2, but it's the console that needs the product the most. I only mention this to help keep us aware of how our gadgets affect the world. And also to remind us if our leaders insist on expending our military's strength on grabbing more oil, that there are problems in this world as heavy or more so than a posturing Iranian president.

McCain Camp is Lying About the "Obama" Electricity Tax.

07-31-08
Both candidates would raise the cost of fossil fuel derived energy

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Myanmar/Burma: Nargis Death Toll Nears 78k

posted 05-16-08

Another 56k are still missing apparently.  The UN wants more access for relief workers. 

The Junta wants diplomats to visit instead.  

Excerpt AP report at Seattle PI " ": 

U.S. Embassy charge d'affaires Shari Villarosa told The Associated Press Friday that the Foreign Ministry was arranging the trip, but no further details were available and it was unclear how much access the diplomats will have outside the controlled tour.

The handful of foreign experts who have been allowed into the country have been restricted to Yangon, the former capital. The government has set up police and military checkpoints on roads leading out of Yangon to Irrawaddy, where foreigners are being turned back. 

Maybe they can sneak some in with the foreign diplomats whom the military junta has invited in to inspect the delta area, or more likely one area in the delta.  Like when the Bush administration shows off Republicans visiting Baghdad, they will probably fix one area.  Put up some quick housing and throw in some families and tell the diplomats everything is fine now.

We capture an imagined future conversation among regime members traveling with diplomats:

(Italics represent conversation translated from the venacular): 

Juntaguy1: Hey, what's that guy doing?   

Juntaguy2:  He's running away.  Now why would a foreign minister do something like that?

Juntaguy1: That's no foreign minister.  That's an aid worker!  Look at his bulging pockets!!!

Juntaguy2:  Let him go.  How much food could he be carrying?

Juntaguy1:  No! You don't understand.  It's probably water purification tablets!  He could save a whole village!

Juntaguy2:  Get him!
 

I still can't get over the fact that they wouldn't let aid and relief help into the worst hit parts of the nation.  But even bad regimes act logically according to their own imagined needs and goals.

First was the embarassment of the disaster, but that's not all.

Then the Bush administration jumped on the problem to score political points.  

Sounding, in many ways like the pre invasion propaganda about human rights in Iraq, administration messages may have been the spur for the extreme shut down by the Myanmar regime. 

Now there is the groundswell of negative news.  I'm not saying we should shut down the news system over Myanmar's problems even if we could.  On the other hand, lots of commentators are using this occasion for an easy bash when they should be taking bolder stances against US wars, those we are involved in now, and those that are planned.

So what can be done?  Get a Hollywood agent in to negotiate with the regime members.

I can't do this like Disney does, but I imagine it goes something like this:

Hollywoodguy (negotiating for the UN):  Look, You've got a big problem.  Your image is in the toilet.  In fact, it's gone beyond the toilet.  It's been flushed.  Your country needs help.  You need help.   People are seriously thinking that you can be replaced with UN approval.

Juntaguy3:  Who are you to tell me how to run my country?  Everything he is fantastic, just like in Caleeforneeaa, as your governator says!

Hollywoodguy:  Well, I wouldn't try to compare your nation with California, Buddy.  You guys haven't gotten that bad yet.  Are you going to borrow from future lottery earnings by leasing the system and turning the state into a massive drug store based casino, like Schwarzeneger is proposing? I think not. (But that's an idea you might want to keep in mind for later.  I can give you some numbers to call.)

Juntaguy3: Hmm.  You make sense.  But what is this about our image?

Hollywoodguy:  We have people who can make you look and sound like beneficent 'gods'.  We can have our pr people work on you physically and make with a nice movie about how you guys personally rescued families while risking life and limb, and then, as leaders, saved your nation. It'll be like popcorn.  People in the world don't want reality.  They want to feel good and 'know' that someone is looking out for them.

Juntaguy3: So how much is this going to cost?

Hollywoodguy: Just let the aid workers into the delta.  No wait, and 2 million big ones to my private account.  I know you've been able squeeze that out of your people.

Juntaguy:  You think you're very smart.  No, we don't squeeze millions out of our impoverished people like you Americans.  We get it the old fashioned way.  'Campaign donations' from the oil industry.   

Hollywoodguy:  But you don't have personal elections!

Juntaguy: See, we're smarter than you, too.

Hollywoodguy: Ha ha!  But don't let that idea get around.  We make lots of money from our candidates, working on their images.

Juntaguy: Anyway, that sounds like a deal.  Have your people call my people.

Hollywoodguy: Fine.  If you ever get to town let me know.  We'll do lunch.

Juntaguy:  I don't know about that.  We've heard of the kinds of diseases people get from your food!

Interestingly, the last of the article reports on locals in the Yangon area and their self-relief efforts as well as UNICEF's attempt to find and help lost children.

And a request by the UN to be able to use a helicopter to access more of Myanmar.

See details at source, linked above.

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