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Saturday, August 26, 2006
Blog Down -- World Goes On

Oh well. The blog service has been up 'n down all day.  Frustrating, to say the least.  Saturday's only roll around once a week.  It's not like Sunday through Friday.  Saturday morning in front of computer .... news on TV .... cup of coffee ... notepad .... sharpened pencil .... fresh ciggies ... bowl of cereal .... lax'in in shorts and t-shirt .... surfing and reading ....

***  I'm not opposed to stem cell research -- embryonic or adult.  I'm concerned about the circumstances under which the cells are harvested and am not particularly supportive of cloning, BUT I like the potential for finding cures to fatal diseases and disabilities.  Had Edwards and Kerry not over-hyped the issue, I'm fairly confident the administration might have been more receptive to on-going research .... Can't speak for anyone but myself, of course -- but I'm interested in learning more about the current break-through announced this week.  If the extremists (left and right) don't over-politicize it, maybe the administration will give these new developments an ear.  And funding.

*** Having lost two friends in the New Orleans flood-waters between the VA hospital and the Super Dome, I hold Nagin responsible.  I don't think I've ever used the term "a-hole" online, but he is one.  He's a lying irresponsible low-life -- fully responsible for allowing his citizens to sit helplessly in harm's way.  I'm confident that if anyone does -- he will rot in hell for his malfeasance.

His comment in reference to New York's 9-11 ruins were the lowest of lows.  Even for him. 

If the feds give him access to the billions of dollars in aid money, I'll hold them responsible for the ensuing graft and corruption -- a pattern of fiscal use and abuse for which Louisiana and greater New Orleans projects have experienced in the past.

I'm sure if he had access to the money, he'd finance the party he wanted to throw in "celebration" of one year since Katrina.  The jerk.

**** My feelings on immigration haven't changed much since I expressed them a few months ago.  Allow current illegal immigrants the opportunity to register and achieve citizenship.  Put the onus on employers.  Collect and distribute taxes to the local economy until immigrants earn citizenship.

Expand border security and stop the influx of future illegals.  If some states want a fence, let them build it.  Use drones and other electronic devices to monitor the borders.  Beef up the INS program.  Don't incarcerate illegals -- put them on a bus and deposit them back in Mexico.   

****  I'm pro-Israel.  I don't expect much from Kofi Annan.  He's corrupt (see Saddam's food-for-oil-scandaland anti-US (we called his hand on it); therefore, he's anti-Israel.  Our best hope is to give Israel the chance to bolster their defenses and let the diplomats exhaust their options ..... The worst Israel can do is return the Golan Heights to either Syria or Lebanon.  That region is the fountain-head for 30% of Israel's water ..... Pull out of Gaza and let the splinter groups self-destruct.  Build a bigger wall and blow the hell out of anyone or anything that crosses it.  Let the PLO have their fair share of the West Bank.  Build another wall.  Let the U.N. forces patrol southern Lebanon. 

If anyone attacks from any direction -- respond disproportionately. 

****  Resolution 1701:  Annan will sell Israel short -- regardless of protests from the Security Council.  Rubber bullets .... no peacekeeping forces on the Syrian border ... Not a good sign.  Only Germany appears to be standing up for the wording of the resolution.  When the rubber hits the runway --- China and Russia will either vote NO or abstain for further resolutions concerning Israel-Lebanon .....

They have too much at stake in Iran's nuke program.  Plus those oil contracts .... Forget about their support of sanctions against Iran.

Condi will have to work a miracle to protect Israel's short and long-term interests.

 


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Friday, August 25, 2006
Annan Gets the message --

Oil-stained UN Secretary General Kofi Annan appears to have softened his anti-Israel stance -- referring today to International peace-keepers "robust" role (reference used initially by Condi Rice) in securing Lebanese borders. 

What happened?

Critical European nations were not willing to plunk troops in harm's way without the right to defend themselves.  It remains to be seen, however, just how much authority international troops will have in defending themselves.

Recently released rules of engagement indicated that peacekeeping forces would be able to use "deadly force" to defend themselves and "to impose the August 11 cease-fire resolution, according to these rules. They would also be mandated to protect civilians and - most critically for the Israelis - provide backup for the Lebanese Army in its effort to stop Hizbullah-bound arms from leaking over the Syrian border. "

French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said Annan gave guarantees for the safety of European troops and on rules of engagement, and that France wanted an arms-free "exclusion zone" in south Lebanon.

"We think the best solution for disarming Hizbullah is to make an exclusion zone with the retreat of the Israeli army on one side and the deployment of the Lebanese Army on the other, reinforced by the UN troops," he said.

Annan said that the UN force would be able to deploy along the Lebanese-Syrian border to help prevent weapons shipments to Hizbullah, but only if the Lebanese government asked for such help. Lebanon, to date, as neither asked for this nor ruled it out – but Syrian President Bashar Assad has strongly objected.

Is there a contradiction in what Annan says and what the rules imply?  Yes. 

Will the International force be able to establish and maintain peace? 

The first question should be whether Israel will accept the composition and location of peacekeeping forces.  Israel should have the right to approve participating nations .... Why have another sworn enemy sitting on the Israeli border?   The purpose of a peacekeeping force on the Lebanon-Israel AND Lebanon-Syria border is to prevent the rearmament of Hezbollah!

For those keeping diplomatic scores:  Chalk one up for Condi Rice in getting "robust" inserted into the peacekeeping role.   Give Rice and the US diplomatic team credit in calling France on its stand-down.   Kudos to the Italians who quickly came forth and volunteered to head peacekeeping forces .....

When the dust settles, we'll probably learn about the role of Chirac and Annan in intentionally delaying the peacekeeping mission in Lebanon.  

Chirac and Annan are dipped in the same U.N. oil scandal, after all .....

 


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Tuesday, August 22, 2006
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THANKS ...

 to Texas Rainman and Stop the ACLU ..... We should take turns posting this commercial every day until our troops have finished their job(s) and come home to receive a personal "THANK YOU!"

If this doesn't bring a lump to your throat -- I'd be concerned 'bout'cha ....

 

Ditto.

 


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Monday, August 21, 2006
August 22, Musings Part II

Great dinner (kraut dogs with mustard and chips).  I'm of German-Jewish descent, so I decided that if I'm biting the green weenie tonite, I wanted one that has an ethnic flavor. 

If I were brave, I'd have gotten a Star of David tattooed on my buttocks, but I was afraid they'd charge by the yard .....

Oh yeah -- here's a date/time thingy for Tehran, Iran.  Not that I'm watching it.  I just wanted to know when August 23 rolls around over there.

In the morning, I'll check Lucianne.com.  If I'm alive, I'll enjoy the humor and wonder at the world's patience with another deranged Islamofascist kook with too much time/money on his hands.

Shalom.

 


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August 22 Musings ....

  If Iran indeed casts an illuminating mushroom-shaped cloud over Jerusalem tonight, we can likely expect retaliatory illuminations to follow. 

And if that Iranian lunatic Amadie-jamba-haddi (I took creative license with his name -- so sue me) doesn't celebrate the return of some prophet riding a camel or a carpet or a cloud or a winged horse on his return to a temple in Jerusalem, maybe -- just maybe Amadie-jamba-haddi will take a ride of his own. 

Like on a camel.  Wedged between the humps.  Backwards.  Into the desert.  Without a canteen. 

Or maybe he'll take the other path referenced in the Koran and find a cave to illuminate himself with white light. 

Anyway -- time for (hopefully not my last) supper. 

I'll finish this muse later ....  Ever mindful that Iran is in another time zone and August 22 will come sooner there than here.   

Surely I'll have time to post before some mushroom fall-out drifts to the East Coast of the US of A ...... If not, Dawg and I will ride it out here, in front of the monitor with the TV playing in the background.  Until we lose connections, that is, and that would really be a drag. 

Yanno?

 


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Sunday, August 20, 2006
Ben Stein: Looking for the Will

This op-ed by Ben Stein was buried in the business section of the New York Times today (registration required). 

 to Lucianne.com  -- It's a must read.  You may not agree with his premise(s) on the softening of America, but for dang sure -- if I'm destined to be in a chair on the deck of the Titanic, I'd be honored to sit next to Ben Stein. 

IT'S been a bitter month or so.

Mighty Israel, the redeemer of faith in what free men and women can do with arid desert if they are motivated, redeemer of faith that maybe there is a place for the Jews as a sovereign people and technological superpower, has been fought to a standstill by Hezbollah.

Can it possibly be that Hezbollah is better motivated, better led, better dug in and better armed than the Israeli army, which is supposed to be the best army, pound for pound, in the world? Can it be that Israel, which used to beat whole armies of countries like Egypt and Syria, has been humbled by a few thousand very well-motivated and well-armed men firing from between apartment buildings?

Or could it be that what's different this time is the trumpet and, specifically, its uncertain sound? Israel geared up for a huge offensive, then called it off, then huffed and puffed, then called it off again, then said, "Watch out, this time we're really going to blow your house down," and then called it off again.

Now, Israel's very survival is on the line, and it is a tiny state, about the size of New Jersey. If Israel cannot get it together to fight a serious war against a group, Hezbollah, that the State Department identifies as a terrorist organization, who will?

So, Israel, which was supposed to be the shining light of how peace is won, is not shining as bright — despite President Bush's extreme support for a good long time.

Terrorists are still hatching plots against the air traffic system of the West, and this time bigger and worse than before. Obviously, Al Qaeda is far from dead. We have much to fear from it still. The fact that the suspects were almost all home-grown Britons makes the situation that much more frightening and unpredictable. How long will it be until American-born terrorists strike against American targets? We are a big country and we have a lot of unhappy people. How long until they organize themselves to kill? Not long, I am afraid.

While we're at it, yes, it's miraculous and wonderful that the plot was foiled, if it was. But now the whole Western world will be seriously inconvenienced in its travel for years, maybe decades. Isn't this already a victory for our enemies? Isn't this already a blow against world business? Might it be enough to push our already slowed growth into a recession?

But the worst is what is to come: I got a jolting hint of this when I read the obituary for John L. Weinberg, who ran Goldman Sachs from 1976 to 1990. Mr. Weinberg was 81 when he died this month in Greenwich, Conn., after a lifetime of major achievement. I had the pleasure of dealing with him when he and I were a lot younger and I was in law school, also studying finance, at Yale.

My dear old father was a friend of his father, the venerable Sidney J. Weinberg, who ran Goldman Sachs from 1930 to 1969. My dad wangled a job interview for me with John Weinberg, an unprepossessing figure but obviously a smart guy. After some talk, he offered me a job. I would start by spending two years sitting at a desk until late at night going over spreadsheets. "Really?" I asked. That did not seem to be so glamorous. "Yes, really," he said. "That's how we all start."

I turned it down and became a poverty lawyer instead. But what I did not know about John Weinberg was that even though he was rich and well connected, as a young man he joined the Marines to fight the Japanese in the Pacific, then fought again in Korea. That was America's ruling class then. The scions of the rich went off to fight.

My longtime pal and idol, Peter M. Flanigan — a former high honcho of Dillon, Read; a high aide to my ex-boss, Richard M. Nixon; and heir to a large brewing fortune — was once a naval aviator. My father left a comfortable job in Washington to join the Navy. The father of my pal Phil DeMuth left a successful career to be an Army Air Corps pilot, flying death-defying missions over Burma. Congressmen resigned to serve. Senators resigned to serve. Professional athletes resigned to serve in the uniform.

Now, who's fighting for us in the fight of our lives? Brave, idealistic Southerners. Hispanics from New Mexico. Rural men and women from upstate New York. Small-town boys and girls from the Midwest. Do the children of the powers on Wall Street resign to go off and fight? Fight for the system that made them rich? Fight for the way of life that made them princes? Surely, you jest.

And that's the essence. The other side considers it a privilege to fight and die for its beliefs. Those on the other side cannot wait to line up to blow themselves up for their vision of heaven. On our side, it's: "Let the other poor sap do it. I've got to make money." How can we fight this fight with the brightest and best educated rushing off and working night and day to do private equity deals and derivatives trading? How can we fight this fight with the ruling class absent by its own sweet leave?

I keep thinking, again, that if Israel, with its back to the sea, cannot muster the will to fight in a big way, then the fat, faraway U.S.A. will never be able to do it. I keep saying this and it terrifies me.

We're in a war with people who want to kill us all and wreck our civilization. They're taking it very seriously. We, on the other hand, are worrying about leveraged buyouts and special dividends and how much junk debt the newly formed private entity can support before we sell it to the ultimate sucker, the public shareholder.

We're worrying whether Hollywood will forgive Mel Gibson and what the next move is for big homes in East Hampton. We're rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. The terrorists are the iceberg.

WHAT stands between us and the iceberg are the miraculously brave men and women of the armed forces. They're heroes and saints as far as I'm concerned. But can they do it without the rest of us? Can they do it while we're all working on our tans and trying to have our taxes lowered again? How can we leave them out there all alone to die for us when we treat the war to save civilization as something we can just wish away?

If we don't win this war against the terrorists, there's not going to be business as usual ever again. If the terrorists get to their goal, there's not going to be a stock exchange or hedge funds or Bain Capital or the Carlyle Group or even Goldman Sachs. If the terrorists get their way — and so far, they're getting their way — there's not going to be business, period.

Everyone with the really big money at stake is — again — bidding for the best deck chairs as the iceberg looms, not so far, any longer, under the surface, and very large and very cold and very solid.

On second thought --- if I had a choice, I be somewhere with a flamethrower -- melting that iceberg before it hit.

 


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The Syrian Connection

Lebanese Druze Leader Walid Jumblatt Criticizes Nasrallah:  (from YouTube)

 

For the Lebanese people and its Druze sect, the worst may be yet to come.

 


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Rice Foreshadowed Pending Coup?

  As we learn more about the transparency of the Lebanese government, the reality of a coup by Hezbollah's Nasrallah -- primarily with the backing of Syria's President Assad -- becomes  more credible.

Condi Rice's remarks to the U.N. Security Council two weeks ago -- when Resolution 1701 was passed -- may have foreshadowed what we are seeing today:

... the "hard work of diplomacy" was only beginning with the passage of the resolution ... it would be unrealistic to expect an immediate end to all violence. Rice demanded other nations stop interfering in its affairs. "Today we call upon every state, especially Iran and Syria, to respect the sovereignty of the Lebanese government and the will of the international community."

The Lebanon President has announced that Lebanon will now "hunt and arrest" Hezbollah fighters who fire rockets into Israel.  He didn't sound very confident or convincing, however. 

Definitely NOT lacking in confidence has been Hezbollah's leader Nasrallah.  In recent speeches, he has criticized the Lebanon government -- outlining what he feels should be a "strong and fair" Lebanon.  His minions can be seen in photo opts passing out $12,000 in cash to Lebanese citizens displaced by Israeli bombings --- notably in advance of government assistance.

Toss into the mix Syrian President Assad -- calling the current Lebanon government a "tool" for Israel.  (Fortunately for Israel and the Lebanese government, Assad has little to no credibility among Arad leaders.)

Those who expect a diplomatic resolution in the Middle East may have to wait while Nasrallah lays plans to forge his (i.e., Syrian-Lebanon Conflict Part II) coup of Lebanon.

A coup attempt, coincidentally, which would incur civil war in Lebanon and which other Arab nations will not permit.

Israel might fare best to stand guard and watch the war from the border.

 


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Friday, August 18, 2006
Iran's Ahmadie: War-head Envy

  While Turkey was flagging down Iranian planes in its air-space this week,  Iran's leading lunatic, Ahmadinejad, was rationalizing why his country needed nukes:  'cause de Amurikans gott'em. 

"How can the Iranian nation give up its obvious right to peaceful nuclear technology, when America and some other countries test new atomic bombs each year?"

Peaceful nuclear technology?   [Sounds more like war-head envy, but I'll play along ..... ]

My goodness, Ahmadie.  Why didn't you tell us you only wanted nukes to develop alternative fuels -- to augment the oil you've pledged to Russia. 

And all this time we thought you were ..... Oh, my.  Forgive us.  How ... how ... how utterly humanitarian of you!!

Do I smell a Nobel Peace prize in someone's future?  Eh?  Eh?

And just in case you're fibbing and planning a realllllly bigggggggg surprise for everyone on August 22 ----  Just remember:

While visions of alternative fuels dance through your cluttered head, U. S.  aircraft are consuming massive quantities of jet fuel, stealthing the stratosphere 24/7 -- loaded with all those new atomic bombs we allegedly test each year. 

 


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