Archive for June, 2006
Iran in Iraq. The Silence is Deafening.
Looks like we’ve caught the Iranians red-handed once again. Why we’re not openly confronting Ahmadinejad for his active involvement in killing Americans and Iraqis in Iraq is quite beyond me. It’s not like this is something new. The Iranian Intelligence Service has been in Iraq since nearly the moment that we deposed Saddam Hussein and, [...]
You Have Chosen Poorly, Governor.
My Governor, Robert Ehrlich, has chosen his running mate for the coming election. Her name is Kristen Cox and she currently serves as Maryland’s secretary of disablities. No, I’ve never heard of her or her Cabinet position until today either. She’s spent most of her career after college either as a lobbyist or as a [...]
SCOTUS: Military Commissions, No Good.
There is a lot of reaction from bloggers today about the Supreme Court’s decision in the Hamdan case. The Supreme Court today delivered a stunning rebuke to the Bush administration over its plans to try Guantanamo detainees before military commissions, ruling that the commissions violate U.S. law and the Geneva Conventions governing the treatment of [...]
She Calls It a “Response”. She’s Understated Like That.
It is a thing of beauty when real logic and reason meets whatever Glenn Greenwald happens to write. Greenwald, for those of you who don’t tool around the blogosphere ever day, is the guy most likely to go off half-cocked about the First Amendment and the law and why George Bush is taking away all [...]
Don’t Capture Them. Kill Them
I long for this sort of candor from our President. MOSCOW, June 28 (UPI) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday ordered the country’s secret service to locate and kill the Iraqis who executed four Russian diplomats. Putin issued the order after conferring with Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia in Moscow, the [...]
No Raise for You!
At last, a Democrat proposal I can support! WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Democrats ratcheted up their election-year push for an increase in the federal minimum wage Tuesday by promising to block a congressional pay hike unless some of the lowest-paid hourly workers get their first raise in nearly a decade. “Congress is going to have earn [...]
Thanks, Bill!
Gee, thanks, New York Times. A human rights group in London said Tuesday that it had lodged complaints in 32 countries against a banking consortium in Brussels, contending that it violated European and Asian data protection rules by providing the United States with confidential information about international money transfers. Simon Davies, director of Privacy International, [...]
Analyst Gets Pat on the Back for Stating the Obvious
Quick question for my readers. Did anyone think that the Sunni would not stage a pretty fierce resistance against democracy in Iraq?? Fact is, predicting that the minority and highly-privileged Sunni in Iraq would not “strongly resist” the effort to reduce them to a position in a democratic government commensurate to their population isn’t a [...]
That’s What You Said