Paph lowii blooming. This is not mine, nor my video. But it's quite cool.
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Swedish Meatballs
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The evolving Republican message on the war contrasts with the strong rhetoric used by House and Senate Republicans recently in opposing a deadline for withdrawal from Iraq. During a debate last month, Gutknecht intoned, "Members, now is not the time to go wobbly." This week, he conceded "I guess I didn't understand the situation," saying that a partial troop withdrawal now would "send a clear message to the Iraqis that the next step is up to you."Moderate Republicans now feel they have to run against the war to win re-election. That means, at least in moderate Republican to Democratic districts, Democratic challengers need to have no fear about talking about the war and using it to bash their Republican opponent. Read More......
"If we don't take the training wheels off, we will be in the same place in six months that we're in today," he said.
In the administration's view, the new conflict is not just a crisis to be managed. It is also an opportunity to seriously degrade a big threat in the region, just as Bush believes he is doing in Iraq.Bush believes he's doing that in Iraq, but no one else does. He's created new threats in the region -- and emboldened the very people he set out to vanquish. This is a disaster. Read More......
Declaring that he believes the situation in Iraq has devolved into a civil war, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday he plans to try to bring the war back up for debate on the Senate floor.Bill Frist's spokesperson said talking about Iraq is a "bad summer rerun." The GOP loves to play politics with Iraq. They hate doing policy on Iraq because they have no policy besides "stay the course." Their course continues to be a disaster of epic proportions. Read More......
The Nevada Democrat said he has been "somewhat gingerly approaching this.... No longer. There is a civil war going on in Iraq. In the last two months, more than 6,000 Iraqis have been killed. That's averaging more than 100 a day being killed in Iraq and we need to make sure there is a debate on this."
Conventional wisdom -- and the Bush administration -- holds that the United States' attack on Afghanistan dislodged and weakened the al-Qaida terrorist organization.Bush and his staff are delusional. They've made the world a much more dangerous place. Read More......
It's back, a top terrorism expert told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Tuesday.
"Today, al-Qaida has not only regrouped, but it is on the march," said Bruce Hoffman, a terrorism expert at the Rand Corp. "Al-Qaida is now functioning exactly as its founder and leader, Osama bin Laden, envisioned it."
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