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This Sunday, GQ magazine is posting on its Web site an article adding new details to the ample dossier on how Donald Rumsfeld’s corrupt and incompetent Defense Department cost American lives and compromised national security. The piece is not the work of a partisan but the Texan journalist Robert Draper, author of “Dead Certain,” the 2007 Bush biography that had the blessing (and cooperation) of the former president and his top brass. It draws on interviews with more than a dozen high-level Bush loyalists.Read More......
Draper reports that Rumsfeld’s monomaniacal determination to protect his Pentagon turf led him to hobble and antagonize America’s most willing allies in Iraq, Britain and Australia, and even to undermine his own soldiers. But Draper’s biggest find is a collection of daily cover sheets that Rumsfeld approved for the Secretary of Defense Worldwide Intelligence Update, a highly classified digest prepared for a tiny audience, including the president, and often delivered by hand to the White House by the defense secretary himself. These cover sheets greeted Bush each day with triumphal color photos of the war headlined by biblical quotations. GQ is posting 11 of them, and they are seriously creepy.
Take the one dated April 3, 2003, two weeks into the invasion, just as Shock and Awe hit its first potholes. Two days earlier, on April 1, a panicky Pentagon had begun spreading its hyped, fictional account of the rescue of Pvt. Jessica Lynch to distract from troubling news of setbacks. On April 2, Gen. Joseph Hoar, the commander in chief of the United States Central Command from 1991-94, had declared on the Times Op-Ed page that Rumsfeld had sent too few troops to Iraq. And so the Worldwide Intelligence Update for April 3 bullied Bush with Joshua 1:9: “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” (Including, as it happened, into a quagmire.)
What’s up with that? As Draper writes, Rumsfeld is not known for ostentatious displays of piety. He was cynically playing the religious angle to seduce and manipulate a president who frequently quoted the Bible. But the secretary’s actions were not just oily; he was also taking a risk with national security. If these official daily collages of Crusade-like messaging and war imagery had been leaked, they would have reinforced the Muslim world’s apocalyptic fear that America was waging a religious war. As one alarmed Pentagon hand told Draper, the fallout “would be as bad as Abu Ghraib.”
A thirteen-year old is not competent to make this kind of decision for him/herself. The parents, in my opinion, are just plain goofy. Okay, so I don't believe that religion trumps the rule of law. In fact, I don't think that religion trumps much of anything. The parental rights should be terminated and the kid treated and it should have been a long time ago.Read More......
Let the kid live and choose how to die when s/he's old enough to make a stupid-ass decision for him/herself.
OK, so I sorta believe that religion is somewhat akin to brain-washing. I put the existence of a deity right up there with Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy. That's not to say that religion doesn't do some good. After all, for years it protected royalty around the world and kept the masses subjugated. And, hey, what the heck. What's a little biblical approval of slavery among white friends?
The best thing that religion does is promote a value system. But, how many politicians follow the prohibition against stealing? Adultery? Lying? ad nauseam. Our corporate "citizens" are even worse. Great examples for the youth. What have they learned? Hypocrisy. Cheating. Lying. After all, the adults do it.
It's sorta like the myth of the Old West. Shucks, Ma'am. Kissing one's horse. One well-placed shot solves the problem. The triumph of virtue over evil-doers. Like the white faces trampling on the rights of the Native Americans and stealing their lands and mineral and water rights. Did I mention genocide?
Ah, yes. All justified by so-called christian religion.
I have no compunction having the state declare the parents' rights here, null and void, with respect to medical treatment for cancer.
ABC's "This Week" — Sens. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Jim Webb, D-Va.; Republican strategist Liz Cheney, daughter to former Vice President Dick Cheney; Steve Schmidt, adviser to John McCain for the 2008 presidential election.I'm finding these shows less and less relevant by the week. Read More......
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CBS' "Face the Nation" — Anthony Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union; Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y.
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NBC's "Meet the Press" — Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, Democratic National Committee chairman; Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele.
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CNN's "State of the Union" — White House Budget Director Peter Orszag; Rep. John Boehner, R-Ohio; actress Mariel Hemingway; director Barry Levinson; Emily Toates, student at Notre Dame and member of "Right to Life" group.
"Fox News Sunday" _ Rev. Richard McBrien, professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame; Rev. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life; Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
The heads of Britain's biggest banks are enjoying salaries far in excess of other leading chief executives - in spite of the recession. In fact, according to new research, the annual take-home pay of some senior bankers is larger now than it was before the credit crunch triggered the run on Northern Rock in September 2007.Read More......
The revelation is likely to further anger members of the public and MPs who have expressed concern about remuneration levels in the City.
A report last week by the treasury select committee claimed that the bonus culture among banks had encouraged a "lethal combination of reckless and excessive risk-taking". But according to a Channel 4 Dispatches programme to be screened tomorrow night, the basic pay of leading bankers has defied the economic downturn.
The programme claims that, historically, bank bosses have been paid the same as their FTSE 100 peers, but in the past 10 years their salaries have outstripped them. Research conducted for Dispatches reveals that, in 2008, bank bosses earned an average of £255,000 a year more than their FTSE 100 peers.
One of science's most puzzling mysteries - the disappearance of the Neanderthals - may have been solved. Modern humans ate them, says a leading fossil expert.Read More......
The controversial suggestion follows publication of a study in the Journal of Anthropological Sciences about a Neanderthal jawbone apparently butchered by modern humans. Now the leader of the research team says he believes the flesh had been eaten by humans, while its teeth may have been used to make a necklace.
Fernando Rozzi, of Paris's Centre National de la Récherche Scientifique, said the jawbone had probably been cut into to remove flesh, including the tongue. Crucially, the butchery was similar to that used by humans to cut up deer carcass in the early Stone Age. "Neanderthals met a violent end at our hands and in some cases we ate them," Rozzi said.
The idea will provoke considerable opposition from scientists who believe Neanderthals disappeared for reasons that did not involve violence. Neanderthals were a sturdy species who evolved in Europe 300,000 years ago, made complex stone tools and survived several ice ages before they disappeared 30,000 years ago - just as modern human beings arrived in Europe from Africa.
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