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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Soros Splattered with Glue in the Ukraine (via Drudge)
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats || 03/31/2004 16:39 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "Somebody is behind this," he was quoted as saying by Interfax.

Yeah, LOL, I'm sorry but this sounds like a damn sticky situation.
Posted by: Shipman || 03/31/2004 16:46 Comments || Top||

#2  Hey guys, don't forget the feathers next time.
Posted by: Anonymous3975 || 03/31/2004 16:46 Comments || Top||

#3  "Somebody is behind this," he was quoted as saying by Interfax.

Yeah, like the guys who threw the stuff.

Or, DEER LOWARD, could he mean a, a, a... conspiracy to throw glue on George Soros?
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats || 03/31/2004 16:46 Comments || Top||

#4  the Drudge pic was great, but the link was overwhelmed....
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 16:56 Comments || Top||

#5  Poor fella--there he was, clowns to the left of him, Ukrainians to the right, and there he was, stuck in the middle with glue.
Posted by: Mike || 03/31/2004 16:56 Comments || Top||

#6  OUCH! Now I've got a Steeler's Wheel earworm! Damn you Mike!
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 16:58 Comments || Top||

#7  I want to get close to glue...
Posted by: Seafarious || 03/31/2004 17:02 Comments || Top||

#8  Boody favoratism; he's lucky we didn't stich his legs together, or pull his liver out, or saws me leg off, and nails soros head to the floor. I'll give you something to be Soros about, you whining little interloper, with your filty money, and your campaign tactics and your grandma face; you'll be sorry you ever tampered with elections in the first place and brought disgrace and devistating loss to Tranzees, Democrats and allaround Commies...On the other hand Full Speed Ahead! with our blessings! Get up you lazy legal layabout, and do some more stuff, before those McCain -Feingold trollpatrolgoes off and buss yo site.
Posted by: jonlemming || 03/31/2004 17:04 Comments || Top||

#9  "I got my mind set on glue,
I got my mind set on glue..."

(channeling George Harrison)
Posted by: Raj || 03/31/2004 17:14 Comments || Top||

#10  I liked the Drudge photo. Prolly a lot like what Monica's famed Blue Dress looked like, I imagine...
Posted by: Dave D. || 03/31/2004 17:37 Comments || Top||

#11  Dave - only if she ducked
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 17:38 Comments || Top||

#12  Man, I hope it was ACME SUPER STICK.
Posted by: Shipman || 03/31/2004 17:39 Comments || Top||

#13  Larry, what would any of you trolls from ADLUSA know about the truth? BTW where are Curly and Moe today?
Posted by: GK || 03/31/2004 21:12 Comments || Top||

#14  Larry, what would any of you trolls from ADLUSA know about the truth? BTW where are Curly and Moe today?
Posted by: GK || 03/31/2004 21:12 Comments || Top||

#15  Larry, what would any of you trolls from ADL USA know about the truth? BTW where are Curly and Moe today?
Posted by: GK || 03/31/2004 21:13 Comments || Top||

#16  Larry, what would any of you trolls from ADL USA know about the truth? BTW where are Curly and Moe today?
Posted by: GK || 03/31/2004 21:13 Comments || Top||

#17  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

The truth will set you free.
Posted by: Larry TROLL || 03/31/2004 20:55 Comments || Top||


Bahrain bans champagne at first Formula One race
With bonus security fears...
Drivers have been banned from the traditional podium celebration of spraying champagne at Sunday’s inaugural Bahrain Grand Prix. The race is the first Formula One Grand Prix to be held in the Middle East. Alcohol and scantily-clad "pit girls" would not be appreciated in the Islamic country, said Bahrain’s deputy speaker Adel al-Moawada. "Shaking the champagne and spreading it on people, this is something I don’t think people will accept," he said. "The organisers know how to run this event without contradicting the culture of the place they are in." Race organisers have created a special non-alcoholic drink for the podium celebrations, a mix of locally grown fruit - pomegranate and trinj - combined with rosewater.

The build-up to the Grand Prix has been overshadowed by security fears, with the British Foreign Office warning about a global terrorist threat to western and UK targets. "We are particularly concerned about potential threats to places where westerners might gather," it said in a statement. Six of the 10 F1 teams are based in Britain. Bahrain’s Crown Prince Sheik Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa has promised security will be extremely tight, with aerial patrols and police surveillance stepped up this week around the country. Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said it has a robust security plan to deal with anything from "low-level vandalism to national disasters and international terrorism".
Posted by: Seafarious || 03/31/2004 2:36:22 PM || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Simplisme... Reschedule it somewhere in civilization. There is precisely zero reason to include the morons in our little social affairs. Putting this event in Bahrain amounts to pandering to the Lowest Common Denominator possible... Islam: they're stuck at one.
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 14:42 Comments || Top||

#2  [Troll droppings deleted]
Posted by: Franklin TROLL || 03/31/2004 14:54 Comments || Top||

#3  Please note: delete space between Boris's ears.
Posted by: Lil Dhimmi || 03/31/2004 14:56 Comments || Top||

#4  delete space between Boris's ears.

250 grains FMJ should do the trick.
Posted by: Steve || 03/31/2004 15:38 Comments || Top||

#5  I say run the race just like the Bahracians want but make sure that Minardi wins. Then put the world's large asterix by the results and abandon them like a Clinton principle.
Posted by: Shipman || 03/31/2004 16:48 Comments || Top||

#6  Bahracians? Is that like Nascarians? Go Mark Martin #6!
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 19:19 Comments || Top||

#7  Maybe they can do a nice "honor killing" instead? Could the locals live with that? I'll bet they can.
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/31/2004 19:22 Comments || Top||

#8  FG according to lizard info a surface low gonna develope over DFW at the wrong time for the race... Has someone (suspect list is now 8) on RB would put it:
Im thinkin nascr need reintyre
Posted by: Shipman || 03/31/2004 19:37 Comments || Top||

#9  What happens if the pace camel takes a dump on the track? Is that a red flag? Can you pass while they clean it up? What are the house rules on camel scats?
Posted by: Super Hose || 03/31/2004 21:37 Comments || Top||

#10  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://A DLUSA.com#cattle
Posted by: Alex || 03/31/2004 14:51 Comments || Top||

#11  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://A DLUSA.com#cattle
Posted by: Alex || 03/31/2004 14:51 Comments || Top||

#12  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://A D LUSA.com#cattle
Posted by: Alex || 03/31/2004 14:52 Comments || Top||

#13  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://A D LUSA.com#cattle
Posted by: Alex || 03/31/2004 14:52 Comments || Top||

#14  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://AD LU SA.com#cattle
Posted by: Alex || 03/31/2004 14:53 Comments || Top||

#15  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://AD LU SA.com#cattle
Posted by: Alex || 03/31/2004 14:53 Comments || Top||

#16  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://AD LU SA.com
Posted by: Alex || 03/31/2004 14:54 Comments || Top||

#17  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://AD LU SA.com
Posted by: Alex || 03/31/2004 14:54 Comments || Top||

#18  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://AD LU SA.com
Posted by: Alex TROLL || 03/31/2004 14:54 Comments || Top||

#19  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

The truth will set you free.
Posted by: Steve TROLL || 03/31/2004 21:49 Comments || Top||


Arabia
Oil prices fall despite Opec output cut
I’m posting this under Arabia because of the clear signs that the Saudis intend to move prices up - a shift from their historic role.
World oil prices slipped back on Wednesday, despite Opec’s decision to cut output by 1m barrels a day, as the market reacted to higher-than-expected US crude stocks. In New York, crude contracts for May delivery were down $1.15 by late morning, at $35.10 per barrel. The drop followed news that US crude oil stocks increased to their highest levels since Augusts 2002 in the week ending March 26, up 5.7m barrels to 294.3m barrels. Earlier, in a statement after its Vienna meeting, Opec confirmed it had agreed to reduce output to a total of 23.5m barrels a day, with immediate effect. The statement blamed current high oil prices on speculation on energy futures markets and concerns over US gasoline supplies. Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest exporter of oil and Opec’s most influential member, denied claims made in the media that it had led the decision to cut output.
mmmm hmmmm ....
"I think all of this reporting contributed to major misunderstanding of Saudi about leading Opec to decrease production. Let me say exactly that this is incorrect. Saudi Arabia is not leading anybody," said Ali Naimi, Saudi Arabia’s energy minister.
Nope. Not us. Ain’t no major market movers here in the magical Kingdom. Nobody here but us romantic Bedouin tribesmen, full of virility and honorable code of the desert & stuff.
In Washington, the White House said it had not sought directly to persuade Opec not to cut output. Scott McClellan, the White House spokesman, said the administration "remained engaged in close discussion with major producers from around the world. We believe oil prices should be set by market forces in order to make sure that we have adequate supplies available." President George W. Bush "is concerned about rising gas prices".

Meanwhile, investment banks have begun to predict that oil will this year have an increasing impact on the world’s economic recovery. Goldman Sachs estimates that growth in the Group of Seven industrial countries will be 0.3 per cent lower in the next 9-12 months because of the rise in oil prices. In the US, the bank believes the fading effect of the tax cuts will bring the pinch to real incomes to the fore. Michael Rothman, analyst at Merrill Lynch, agreed with Opec’s assertion that it was only partly responsible for the rise in oil prices. Mr Rothman believes $5-$7 of the price is attributable to hedge funds, that have entered the market in record numbers. Some funds are seeking a sanctuary from a falling dollar by investing in oil futures - whose prices go up as the greenback falls. "Opec’s real dilemma is trying to get people to understand the difference between a cut that meets market requirements or a cut in supply that makes the market have to scramble for barrels," Mr Rothman said. He calculated that if Opec failed to cut 1.7-2m barrels of its output in the coming months it would face a 2m b/d build in oil inventories in consuming countries - in addition to the usual season increase of 900,000 b/d.

Oil inventories usually increase in the spring as the northern hemisphere no longer requires winter heating oil and the summer driving season has not yet kicked into gear in the US. Saudi Arabia and Opec are keen to keep inventories as low as possible because it gives them more control over the market. Fathi Hamed Ben Shatwan, Libya’s energy minister, on Tuesday said that 1m b/d represented only 1.5 per cent of the worldwide supply: "If we cut it, it’s no problem. If we leave it, it will be accumulated in stocks and these will affect the price." Many Opec countries, but especially Libya and Algeria, who pay for many of their imports in euros, stress that the price of oil is in reality 30 per cent lower than the current level because of the recent steep fall in the dollar.

Non-Opec countries that in the past have co-operated with the cartel, on Tuesday did not appear as eager to join the cuts. Russia criticised Opec, saying prices were too high, but Mexico said it wanted market stability, adding that the cartel had not yet reached a formal decision. Mexico said it was co-operating with Opec by meeting with Saudi Arabia, but has so far decided not to join the cuts.
And if you do, there is an immigration proposal the US might want to reconsider.
Posted by: rkb || 03/31/2004 2:11:05 PM || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  [Troll droppings deleted]
Posted by: Franklin TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:02 Comments || Top||

#2  when is the average american going to understand that oil prices of late have had nothing to with actual supply. for the last two quaters the sods have actively pursured a policy of cutting back. traditionally this time of the year see's an increase in production and the markets stay stable. but because Bush is pushing the ragheads to reforms through diplomacy and/or force the sods want him out of office. thier thinking is if the american public hurts in the wallet due to higher oil prices we will vote Bush out of office. i sure hope that after november the heat is really poured on the sods.
Posted by: Dan || 03/31/2004 15:12 Comments || Top||

#3  John - you really believe this shit. we were lied about wmd .... tell me when did this happen? Bush stated we would pre-empt nations in their pursuit of wmd..hell even clinton admitted that iraq had wmd... your a dumbass that will swallow all that moveon.org puts out. analyze the actual facts and repost...plus this post is about opec cuts and not your moronic mantra of 'Jewish lies'..what a dumbass.. put your actions where your mouth is and go get in front of a jewesh bulldozer!

saddam did have wmd and if let loose of un sanctions and us/brit protective zones would of been an even nastier enemy..and his status would in the arab world would be elevated..now his image is of being checked for lice!
Posted by: Dan || 03/31/2004 15:18 Comments || Top||

#4  well i guess john aka franklin troll was deleted-- so never mind my above rant....really pisses me off when i hear we were lied to..i believe in facts....
Posted by: Dan || 03/31/2004 17:56 Comments || Top||

#5  The last time the gas prices were sky-high in Chicago, it was because of a pipeline problem somewhere down around St. Louis.

I s'pose we had to truck our oh-so-special formulation of gas to get it here. Hence a higher price. Right now I can deal.

Drudge had a picture that made me flinch. Not so much that the sign said more than $3/gallon. No, it was that wherever it was still had full-service, which was 50 cents or more higher than self-serve.
Posted by: eLarson || 03/31/2004 18:52 Comments || Top||

#6  Mexico is an aly, just like France. But they should get opposite immigration treatment. Green cards to all French college grads, a wall for Mexico. Perhaps we can license the design from Sharon.
Posted by: Mr. Davis || 03/31/2004 22:53 Comments || Top||

#7  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

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http://AD LU SA.com
Posted by: John TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:02 Comments || Top||


Europe
Villepin may be on his way out as French foreign minister
in favor of a Eurocrat to push the proposed EU Consitution
French EU commissioner Michel Barnier may become foreign minister of France following a cabinet reshuffle by Jacques Chirac. According to Commission President Romano Prodi who appears to have jumped the gun and made an announcement before the French government, Mr Barnier will be heading to Paris soon. If the appointment is confirmed, Mr Barnier would replace current foreign minister Dominique de Villepin.

Answering questions from MEPs in the European Parliament about his rapidly dwindling Commission, Mr Prodi said, "Quite probably, Pedro Solbes will be responsible for managing the Spanish economy very soon, and very probably Michel Barnier will be responsible for French foreign policy". He added at a press conference afterwards that the news has "not yet been confirmed". He praised Mr Barnier who has been responsible for regional affairs since his appointment to the Commission in 1999 and was the Commission’s representative in the body that drew up the European Constitution. "I will be sad to lose a magnificent colleague".

But referring to the specific issue of the European Constitution where crunch talks will take place in June between member states, Mr Prodi said that he was sure the Frenchman would be "an excellent apostle" for the treaty blueprint. If the move is confirmed, it will be part of a series of moves in the current Commission whose mandate finishes in November. Spanish Commissioner Pedro Solbes will return in mid-April to his country to be finance minister, while the Greek Commissioner Anna Diamantopoulou has already been replaced and the Luxembourg Commissioner Viviane Reding will stand in the June European elections. On top of all this, Mario Monti, the Italian Commissioner, has been mooted as head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). For his part, Mr Prodi, who has also been making increasingly political statements, reassured MEPs that he would be working right up until 31 October - the last day of his job.
It will be interesting to see where Sarkozy ends up in the Cabinet. Chirac reportedly cannot stand him ....
Posted by: rkb || 03/31/2004 10:22:03 AM || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Sarko will be named Minister of Nat. Economy/Finance according to Le Monde
Posted by: Michael || 03/31/2004 10:58 Comments || Top||

#2  So what will de Villepin do? Only his hairdresser knows for sure. Better question: What will we do when he's (he insists he's a man) gone? This guy has been the source of endless amusement for me. *sniff sniff* I'll miss his easily-lampooned vacuous arrogance! Oh well, maybe it is time for a challenge, after all.
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 11:15 Comments || Top||

#3  Bless you, dotcom! You are so hilarious...ROFLMAO....
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 11:26 Comments || Top||

#4  He can make the talk show circuit. They'll have to hose down Katie Couric after that interview.

Better yet, Kerry's VP.
Posted by: Henry E. Pankey || 03/31/2004 12:15 Comments || Top||

#5  Jen - *blushing* 8-)
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 12:17 Comments || Top||

#6  Villepin is being promoted, not punished. The treasruy/finance job he's moving to is more senior than the one he's leaving, I think it's somewhat analagous to Gordon Brown's job in England (but don't quote me on that).
Posted by: Captain Pedantic || 03/31/2004 12:28 Comments || Top||

#7  Rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic, de Vulpine will become Interior Minister
Posted by: Jackal || 03/31/2004 12:29 Comments || Top||

#8  Correction: Jackal is right. Villepin is moving to Interior. It's Sarkozy who's moving to Finance. Still, it's considered a step up.
Posted by: Captain Pedantic || 03/31/2004 12:31 Comments || Top||

#9  For the Americans:

Interior is the department supervising the police and the part of the secret services deling with counterespionage and terrorism. May God have pity of the French citizens.
Posted by: JFM || 03/31/2004 12:54 Comments || Top||

#10  Sarkozy's new job may be more senior than his old one, but it is also a possible act of sabotage by Chirac. Economic reform is long overdue and the elections showed that the French public doesn't want to face that fact.
Posted by: rkb || 03/31/2004 14:04 Comments || Top||

#11  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

VISITORS PLEASE NOTE: Delete spaces in censored URL below.

http://A DLU SA.com
Posted by: Sean TROLL || 03/31/2004 20:31 Comments || Top||


EU report sees anti-Semitism on the rise.
Posted by: Steve from Relto || 03/31/2004 10:28 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  simi valley see anti semitism rise to.
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 11:12 Comments || Top||

#2  What, did you move there, Mucky?
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 11:16 Comments || Top||

#3  simi valley -- yea whatever-- yea all those nazis and islamofacists hanging out at the nixon library....
Posted by: Dan || 03/31/2004 12:26 Comments || Top||

#4  yea all those nazis and islamofacists hanging out at the nixon library....

That would be Yorba Linda, at the other end of town, so to speak.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama || 03/31/2004 13:50 Comments || Top||

#5  mybad - so simi valley would be the reagan library??/?
Posted by: Dan || 03/31/2004 15:02 Comments || Top||

#6  Lot's of reports coming out of the EU today. Time to put on a show and justify those phony baloney jobs?
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/31/2004 19:35 Comments || Top||

#7  Attacks on Jews have increased in several European Union states, especially in France, with the main perpetrators young, white males, an EU report said on Wednesday.

That's actually a bit of a surprise, isn't it? You think the EUniks are twisitng the stats to cover for the muslims? If not, then IMO things are more amiss in Europe than even I had thought!

Posted by: wuzzalib || 03/31/2004 19:57 Comments || Top||


France expects to win China high-speed rail deal
Nicole Fontaine, deputy minister for French industry, said Tuesday she expected China to choose French giant Alstom to build a high-speed rail link between Beijing and Shanghai by the year-end. French transport group Alstom is competing against Japan’s Shinkansen and the German ICE for the tender which has yet to be officially unveiled by the Chinese authorities. Fontaine is due to visit China in May to discuss possible Sino-French nuclear projects.
Posted by: Seafarious || 03/31/2004 5:04:45 AM || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  As much as I hate to admit it the French know more about high speed rail than anybody else. The nuclear deal makes me a little nervoius though. At least when the Frogs built their nuc plants they only built one or two different reactor designs
Posted by: Cheddarhead || 03/31/2004 6:05 Comments || Top||

#2  Those French snakes!
They'll do anything for money...and then there's their Anti-American ideology.
Their idea for a EUroweenie defense force didn't go over so well and they can't trust Putin, so Jacques and Dominique thought they'd try the Chinese.
Interesting.
However, the Chinese are as inscrutable as ever and their loyalty to France is as changeable as the I Ching.
BTW, I rode on the Chinese railroad in 1988: we Western tourists were the only people on it, plus our Red Army escort.
I wonder who's going to ride the Chinese TGV?
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 6:12 Comments || Top||

#3  [Troll droppings deleted]
Posted by: JJ TROLL || 03/31/2004 6:34 Comments || Top||

#4  Fred, sorry, but we've got 2 troll cleanups on Aisle 3!
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 6:53 Comments || Top||

#5  Jen

The French will do anything for money and Chirac is turning Marianne into a whore but high speed trains are their realm. France's TGV is much faster than the German train and despite this it hasn't suffered accidents unlike Germany's ICE. I don't know how it measures against the Shinkansen.
Posted by: JFM || 03/31/2004 7:03 Comments || Top||

#6  I know, JFM.
A few years ago, the voters of Texas stupidly said NO to a TGV Texas train system--very dumb!
(I don't like to fly and it would be nice to have another fast way to get from Dallas to Austin, Houston and San Antonio.)
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 7:09 Comments || Top||

#7  I thought Canada was already selling nuclear technology to China. We beat them to it!
Posted by: Rafael || 03/31/2004 7:30 Comments || Top||

#8  I don't know how it measures against the Shinkansen.

Pretty close, but the Chinese can't buy Japanese trains. They wanted to, but when plans leaked out the protests started. Chinese still remember the Japanese invasion and occupation and hold a grudge.
Posted by: Steve || 03/31/2004 8:24 Comments || Top||

#9  How in the hell are you gonna ride on the roof of a TGV?
Posted by: Shipman || 03/31/2004 9:48 Comments || Top||

#10  Jen, the Florida voters said yes to such a high speed rail. I love trains, riding trains, photographing trains... but this is a rathole.

I think Texas was wise reject such a plan. Florida has already caved to Mickey Mouse, the stop in Orlando will be at Disney World not the convention centre, I'm begging more stops will be added and the average speed continue to decline.
Posted by: Shipman || 03/31/2004 9:52 Comments || Top||

#11  will the French bring their own rail-bombs, or do the Chinese have some homegrown?
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 9:55 Comments || Top||

#12  A few years ago, the voters of Texas stupidly said NO to a TGV Texas train system--very dumb!

They were smart to reject the proposal. The high taxes you see in much of Europe is spent on infrastructure like this - infrastructure that isn't economically viable on its own, and has to be subsidized by taxpayers. Would you pay a $3 per gallon gas tax for a bullet train?
Posted by: Zhang Fei || 03/31/2004 12:11 Comments || Top||

#13  Uh, no.
Guess I'll have to drive after all--like Shipman, I love trains, but not expensive trains.
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 12:18 Comments || Top||

#14  Good point, Shipman.
But it would be fun to watch them go flying off into space when she hits about a buck ten. It'd be like Chinese Disneyworld.
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/31/2004 19:46 Comments || Top||

#15  Jews lied to President Bush about WMD and now they say that he lied. BTW, Rantburg is a Zionist propaganda BBS that censors truth while Americans die in Iraq on basis of Jewish lies.
Posted by: CJ TROLL || 03/31/2004 6:34 Comments || Top||


Fifth Column
Al Franken’s Radio Show - "Hated It!"
NRO’s Michael Graham is not impressed so far:
...but so far, not so good. Al and his sidekick just sent me to www.AirAmericaRadio.com to listen, but there’s no "listen" link. You have to go to AirAmericaRadio.com WITHOUT the "www." It’s incredibly confusing, like most of Al Franken’s commentary thus far.
’Confusing’ = No ad revenue = off the air in 4-6 months. One for the Rantburg Futures!
Posted by: Raj || 03/31/2004 1:15:09 PM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This guy really has the face for radio....
Posted by: milford || 03/31/2004 13:51 Comments || Top||

#2  I would agree raj except that he has some left wing big bucks behind him. My guess is that he will stay on the air through the election season then, Poof!, disappear into the ether.
Posted by: GK || 03/31/2004 14:11 Comments || Top||

#3  I am listening now and Mike Moore is a guest. The topic is HATE BUSH. Nothing more offered thus far.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge || 03/31/2004 14:36 Comments || Top||

#4  topic? That's the whole premise for the show! everything else is day-to-day accessories
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 14:37 Comments || Top||

#5  After ten minutes Vice President Al Gore called into the show and offered his ideas of what Bush is not doing right and why everyone should vote for Democrats and not 3rd party. BLECH! This show won't last long and I can't listen anymore!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge || 03/31/2004 14:44 Comments || Top||

#6  that's OK, CS - you've done more than any of us could ask - get some R&R, k?
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 14:45 Comments || Top||

#7  Has Ann Coulter or Rush called in yet? (evil grin)
Posted by: snellenr || 03/31/2004 14:49 Comments || Top||

#8  It would be HILARIOUS if Rush called in and very politely wished Franken best of luck. Franken would go so absolutely berserk...
Posted by: Robert Crawford || 03/31/2004 15:07 Comments || Top||

#9  I suppose Ben and Jerry's is sponsoring this but I wonder if any for profits have also been hit up (maybe Heinz corp?
Posted by: mhw || 03/31/2004 15:49 Comments || Top||

#10  I caught a few minutes just before and after 2pm CST. Apparently I had missed the churlishly named O'Franken Factor. Ah well... what's next?

- 3 PSAs
- Some news which sounded pretty much like any other network news, with a slight extra sprinkling of bash-the-military
- a legal ID which gave the frequency and call letters of the New York 'flagship'. (Based on the technical merits, I picture the S. S. Minnow.)
That could be problematic, since this was supposed to be where the Chicago affiliate says something.

- There was about 1 full minute of dead air.

- There was part of "Rocky Mountain Way". A theme song for someone? No... no it just ended in the middle to be replaced with part of a sportscast from the New York affiliate. Ooops...

- Something fairly confused-sounding about the Garofolo show that evening.

- Then a really crappy excuse for some techno music (imagine!) followed by a bit of nothing and then... at about 2:05pm, a woman's voice saying "Is that it?" Ah! The next host.

Her opening monologue wasn't particularly memorable. I can't say as I even recall her name. But I can say that she was pretty torqued off that none of the "network's" pre-launch PR included her name, nor did her show open.
Posted by: eLarson || 03/31/2004 15:52 Comments || Top||

#11  There was about 1 full minute of dead air.

That's the #1 mistake to avoid in radio, and they did it more than once. Pathetically amateur...
Posted by: Raj || 03/31/2004 16:14 Comments || Top||

#12  lol! rantburg carries ads for kerry buttons on the side.
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 16:16 Comments || Top||

#13  Be sure to click the ad for Kerry buttons early and often. More cha-ching for Fred's til.

Posted by: eLarson || 03/31/2004 17:17 Comments || Top||

#14  The best part of the show (IMHO) was when More and Franken attempted to defame the Presidents National Guard service. These two could no LESS about military service and they talked like they just served in Iraq. I hope the investors weren't looking for a profit!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge || 03/31/2004 17:41 Comments || Top||

#15  The best part of the show (IMHO) was when More and Franken attempted to defame the Presidents National Guard service. These two could no LESS about military service and they talked like they just served in Iraq. I hope the investors weren't looking for a profit!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge || 03/31/2004 17:41 Comments || Top||

#16  I've just lost my apetite for the rest of the day thinking about Franken and Moore together.
Posted by: Lil Dhimmi || 03/31/2004 17:44 Comments || Top||

#17  #1 This guy really has the face for radio....

And a voice suitable for newspapers ...
Posted by: A Jackson || 03/31/2004 18:30 Comments || Top||

#18  Almost President Gore called in? Okay! The Official Kiss of Death!
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/31/2004 19:51 Comments || Top||

#19  My guess is that he will stay on the air through the election season then, Poof!, disappear into the ether.

And that may just be deliberate. Then they'll try to find some professionals.
Posted by: Pappy || 03/31/2004 21:39 Comments || Top||


Bush asked to pull ad beacuse the Bad Guy™ it shows is an Arab.
Hat tip LGF
A newly formed group wants the Bush campaign to pull or change an ad it deems racially offensive. The group, 2004 Racism Watch, says the ad makes reference "to terrorism and terrorists while highlighting a photograph of an anonymous man of Middle Eastern descent" and wants it changed or taken off the Bush-Cheney 2004 Web site.
Sheesh!
Actor Ed Asner, a spokesman for the group and member of its advisory committee, called the use of the picture "disturbing," and, in a statement, compared it to a controversial ad used by the 1988 Bush-Quayle campaign to highlight problems in the Massachusetts prison furlough system.
*shakes his head and sighs*
Other members of the group’s advisory committee include actors Ed Begley Jr., and Susan Sarandon; former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney, D-Ga. and authors Noam Chomsky and Barbara Ehrenreich.
The usual keanulint IQs.
Posted by: Steve from Relto || 03/31/2004 11:21:34 AM || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  i hear that guy is realy italian.
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 11:43 Comments || Top||

#2  Wouldn't it make the Left a lot more comfortable if President Bush just pulled ALL his ads?
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 11:46 Comments || Top||

#3  Y'know, come to think of it, Asner looks like some of the fucktards I used to deal with in SaoodiLand. Slap a khaffiyeh and fan belt on his ugly mug and voila! Wotta buncha suckass cheesedicks.
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 11:52 Comments || Top||

#4  Ed Asner can join any group he wants - he will always be known as "the loud-mouthed fat guy on that one show. No, not Danny DeVito."
Posted by: BH || 03/31/2004 11:52 Comments || Top||

#5  The lefties are in for a surpise in November. Dubya wins. Perhaps they will all do us a favor and commit self martrydom so they can get out of my sight. They sicken me.
Posted by: Bill Nelson || 03/31/2004 11:55 Comments || Top||

#6  former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney

This racist, antisemitic bitch has the gall to be part of a group that's supposedly opposed to racism?

And on the flipside, a group that is supposedly opposed to racism let that racist, antisemitic bitch join them?
Posted by: Robert Crawford || 03/31/2004 12:29 Comments || Top||

#7  #5 Bill, I have a similar feeling but it's not as strong as it was before.

However, I'd like to point out that I also have a "gut feeling" that the reason why may be similar to Arnie's run in CA. All the papers and polls were screaming a dead heat between Arnie and Davis, but Arnie won by a large margin. I even thought that some papers called it a "landslide".

Could the National Media be perpetrating the same scam?
Posted by: Daniel King || 03/31/2004 14:12 Comments || Top||

#8  Scary thing is here in GA, Zell Miller (the lone Demo who's supporting Bush) is retiring and Denise Majette (who defeated McKinney in primaries thanks to local Repubs.) is running for his seat. That leaves her House seat open, so we'll probably see more of McKinney, as she's already thrown her hat in the ring for that House seat! May we pray for common sense to rule in that district.
Posted by: BA || 03/31/2004 14:12 Comments || Top||

#9  BA, I think Majette will pull it off. Zell will back her and the south has had enough of the lib-dem foolishness - especially in regards to race. BTW - fuck that fat bastard ass-ner.
Posted by: Jarhead || 03/31/2004 14:31 Comments || Top||

#10  Jarhead: I think you're wrong in one respect. I don't know that Zell will back her (I hope he doesn't). She ran as a moderate, but has swung left (big time...although not as far left as McKinney, Asner et al). She even voted against the resolution a few weeks ago in support of our troops. I don't think Georgians (outside of Atlanta) will put up with her. Hopefully, someone will run against her as Republican and win, but McKinney's different as she's running for Rep. seat for a specific (urban) district, that she one many times before the Repubs voted against her in Demo primary a few years back (which put Majette in office as Demo. Representative).
Posted by: BA || 03/31/2004 14:48 Comments || Top||

#11  At least Majette's got 4 GOP guys running against her for the Senate seat and 2 of them are black REPUBLICANS.
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 14:50 Comments || Top||

#12  [Troll droppings deleted]
Posted by: Franklin TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:00 Comments || Top||

#13  What kind of racist bigots are these clowns that they see a man with dark hair and slightly swarthy skin (who could as easily be Italian or Hispanic or Eastern European as Arab) and automatically think Arab and terrorist?

Oh, right.... Never mind.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 03/31/2004 18:47 Comments || Top||

#14  Wow, Ed Asner. Not like he's got a lot of time on his hands these days.
Maybe he get a new show on lefty radio and offer handy tips on shaving your back.
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/31/2004 20:12 Comments || Top||

#15  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

PLEASE NOTE: Delete space in censored URL below.

http://AD LU SA.com
Posted by: Johnson TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:00 Comments || Top||


Babs Speaks!
"The Myth of Bush as Hero" ...Barbra Streisand

Posted on March 29, 2004

Finally ... finally we can talk about what’s really going on. Rather than accept the myth that 9/11 turned President Bush into a "hero" ... former counterterrorism expert Richard Clarke has bravely spoken out to tell us the real story - that Bush did not treat terrorism as an urgent issue until after 9/11. And that going to war in Iraq, in addition to tragically costing us so many lives, has diverted money and resources away from where they should have been focused - on dismantling al Qaeda and strengthening our homeland security.


Babs, when even Gregg Easterbrook is saying Clarke’s full of it, you should reconsider your position.

We now know that the Clinton Bush White House never made counterterrorism a priority leading up to September 11th. In fact, on April 30, 2001, the new administration released the government’s annual report on terrorism, with a noted change: extensive mention of bin Laden, which previous terrorism reports contained, had been left out. A Bush State Department Official reportedly told CNN at that time that the U.S. government under Clinton had made a mistake in focusing so much energy on bin Laden.


Um, who was that ’State Department Official’, maybe one connected to the Visa Express program, responsible for granting a lot of the 9/11 hijackers visas? My money’s on a Clinton holdover.

In fact, Bush never even held a cabinet level meeting devoted to terrorism until the week before the attack. While FBI agents were fielding concerns about non-citizens in flight school uninterested in learning how to land planes, and the CIA was aware that potential terrorists had entered the United States, because terrorism was not a priority in the high levels of the federal government these discussions were never elevated to a place where the information could be shared across departments, where the appropriate people would have an opportunity to connect the dots...


Or maybe we can focus on the lack of human intelligence & spies on the ground, both of which were deemphasized, to put it mildly, during the Clinton administration.

Here is a brief timeline (much of the information is from the Center for American Progress) (nope, no bias there - Ed) of some of the more egregious warnings of looming terrorism that Clinton ignored for eight years Bush overlooked as he spent the first eight months in office planning tax cuts for the wealthy, devising a way to invade Iraq, and taking long vacations out at his mansion in Idaho ranch in Crawford, Texas:

1) A 1999 report prepared by the Library of Congress for the National Intelligence Council specifically theorized that al Qaeda could fly airplanes into buildings - so we know that the scope of the attack was not entirely beyond anyone’s imagination.


1999 - and that would be during, um, which administration?

2) In early 2001, a surge of al Qaeda activity and plans for attacks against American "interests" were noted, including by Israeli intelligence agencies.


’Early 2001’ - would that be before or after Bush’s inauguration?

3) Also in early 2001, the Bush administration departed from Clinton’s policy of tracking money to terrorist organizations. (Was Bush trying to protect the Saudi royal family?)


Well, that idea isn’t anything new, but the new policy is to freeze the assets of terrorist organizations.

4) In July 2001, U.S. and Italian officials were warned that al Qaeda may use planes as missiles at a Genoa summit of industrialized nations.

5) On August 6, 2001, while on vacation in Crawford, the president received a one and a half page briefing advising him that al Qaeda was capable of a major strike against the U.S., and that the plot could include the hijacking of American airplanes. And then what did the president do with this important information? He went fishing - bringing new meaning to the phrase, "Gone Fishin’"!

6) In July, 2001, Attorney General John Ashcroft stopped flying on commercial airlines because of a "threat assessment."

7) Newsweek has reported that on September 10th, 2001, a number of Pentagon officials canceled travel plans for the next morning due to security concerns, and "that as many as 10 to 12 warnings" were issued before 9/11 - "more than two of the warnings specifically mentioned the possibility of hijackings."

8) Also on September 10th (as I posted in a statement on November 21, 2002), Attorney General John Ashcroft rejected the FBI’s request for a $58 million increase for their counterterrorism budget to pay for 149 new counterterrorism field agents, 200 intelligence analysts and 54 additional translators. He did that despite the fact, discovered later by a Congressional investigation, that the FBI had only one analyst monitoring al Qaeda and a severe shortage of Arabic translators.

Soon after September 11th, Condoleezza Rice said, "I don’t think anyone could have predicted that these people would take an airplane and slam it into the World Trade Center." And now Bush says, "Had I known that the enemy was going to use airplanes to strike America, to attack us, I would have used every resource, every asset, every power of this government to protect the American people." Did he really say this? I heard it on the radio but I couldn’t believe my own ears. Indeed, the scope of the horror of 9/11 is beyond the realm of what even the most savvy threat assessors may have thought possible (emphasis added - Ed).


Well, that pretty much invalidates all your Monday morning quarterback criticism of Bush, strongly implying that he should haver predicted and prevented 9/11, doesn’t it, Babs?

However ...


Saw that one coming, didn’t we?

as the brief timeline above shows, THE PRESIDENT WAS REPEATEDLY WARNED that al Qaeda was planning some sort of attack, and that the attack may involve airplanes. So these are my questions:

-WHY DIDN’T OUR GOVERNMENT DO MORE TO BEEF UP SECURITY AT AIRPORTS AND ON AIRPLANES?


I think the phrase is ’lack of a credible, specific threat’...

-WHY WEREN’T WARNINGS ISSUED TO THOSE ENTRUSTED TO PROTECT OUR FLIGHT SECURITY?

-ISN’T LEADERSHIP ABOUT ACCEPTING RESPONSIBILITY, ANTICIPATING THE UNFATHOMABLE, HEEDING WARNINGS AND FIRMLY ACTING UPON THEM?


Great question - for President Clinton...

-WHEN THE PRESIDENT RECEIVED A MEMO THAT HIJACKINGS OF AMERICAN PLANES MIGHT OCCUR, SHOULDN’T HE HAVE IMMEDIATELY TAKEN ACTION?


What action was he supposed to take, given the lack of specifics? If he did something like grounding all U.S. flights on 9/10, the roars of "FASCIST!!" from the left would have been deafening. Let’s face it - with some people, you simply cannot win, no matter what you do.

I DO BELIEVE THAT EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN THAT TRULY CARES ABOUT THIS COUNTRY, AND LEARNS THE FACTS, WOULD HAVE TO SERIOUSLY ASK THESE QUESTIONS ... AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT IN NOVEMBER!


I DO BELIEVE YOU CAN MAKE YOUR POINT WITHOUT THE FREAKIN’ CAPS LOCK ON!!!!!!
Posted by: Raj || 03/31/2004 10:34:58 AM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  hey Boris:
did you know Barbra Streisand is Jewish? and very rich (part of the cabal that runs Amerikkka)? Her website is www.barbrastreisand.com....
have fun....cya
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 10:59 Comments || Top||

#2  Shut up, bitch... and say hi to Boris when you talk to him. He likes it when you call him..."The Enforcer".
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/31/2004 11:03 Comments || Top||

#3  Too bad I already microwaved my entire collection of Barbara Streisand CDs, back in 2000.

The stupid, dimwitted bitch oughtta just shut up and sing.
Posted by: Dave D. || 03/31/2004 11:23 Comments || Top||

#4  roflmao!!!!! you actualy spend money on her!
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 11:26 Comments || Top||

#5  Doesn't change my mind about Dubya. In fact most Americans agree with how Bush has handled 9/11 anyways. I never liked that big nosed bitch anyways. Now I definitely know I don't like her. Besides I wouldn't be all so happy, if I were her,with her hero Ketchup Hanoi John. Based on the way he sold out NAM vets and his pro left leanings, he will probably invite Arafish to the Whitehouse if he grts elected (not gonna happen).
Posted by: Bill Nelson || 03/31/2004 11:52 Comments || Top||

#6  That was before I grew a brain, mucky.
Posted by: Dave D. || 03/31/2004 11:53 Comments || Top||

#7  Dave, I'm LOL, too.
I had to microwave mine when she sent that stupid Fax to Gephardt and I used to be a big Babs fan. Never again.
I can't even watch "Funny Girl" without retching--it's as if the American public created a monster!
As Andrew Dice Clay said, "Don't think, Babs. Swing!"
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 11:56 Comments || Top||

#8  Babs wrote: "He went fishing - bringing new meaning to the phrase, "Gone Fishin’"!" Who says Babs ain't an intellectual?

Dave D. wrote: "Too bad I already microwaved my entire collection of Barbara Streisand CDs, back in 2000." Why did you have a collection of her CDs to begin with?

P.S. - Note to self, try not to think like M4doo!
Posted by: Tibor || 03/31/2004 11:59 Comments || Top||

#9  "Why did you have a collection of her CDs to begin with?"

Before I became aware of the staggeringly vast sweep of Babs' iridescent, shimmering stupidity, I actually thought she sounded good.

But now, knowing what a roaring asshole she is, her voice sounds like fingernails screeking across a blackboard. Funny about human perceptions, but that seems to be the way it works.

Same thing with movies- I don't watch 'em anymore. Whenever I catch sight of Julia Roberts, for instance, I don't see Pretty Woman- I see an ugly hag.

When entertainers take up politics, it destroys my ability to enjoy their work.
Posted by: Dave D. || 03/31/2004 12:11 Comments || Top||

#10  Was it Laura Engels who said it best. "Shut Up and Sing"
Posted by: Lucky || 03/31/2004 12:22 Comments || Top||

#11  I couldn't agree with that action, Dave.

Better would be to have sold them, reducing new sales slightly. Or, if that was in 2000, putting them on Napster. The idea is to cut down on the money rolling in, even if infinitessimally. This is just like those short-sighted people who smashed Dixie Chicks disks.

Of course, if it made you feel better, I can't argue with that.
Posted by: Jackal || 03/31/2004 12:37 Comments || Top||

#12  lucky im thinking laura engals from litle house on prairy.
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 12:39 Comments || Top||

#13  What was her website again Frank G? Did you say www.barbrastreisand.com.? I believe she fully supported Bill Clinton in his Serbian adventures.
Posted by: Shipman || 03/31/2004 12:47 Comments || Top||

#14  Lucky and M4doo -- That would be Laura Ingraham's "Shut Up and Sing."
Posted by: Tibor || 03/31/2004 13:11 Comments || Top||

#15  A Bush State Department Official reportedly told CNN at that time that the U.S. government under Clinton had made a mistake in focusing so much energy on bin Laden.

I got yer "reportedly" right here, Babs:

Unlike last year's report, bin Laden's al Qaeda organization is mentioned, but the 2000 report does not contain a photograph of bin Laden or a lengthy description of him and the group. A senior State Department official told CNN that the U.S. government made a mistake last year by focusing too tightly on bin Laden and "personalizing terrorism ... describing parts of the elephant and not the whole beast."

(From an April 30, 2001, CNN story.)

It sounds to me as if this was meant to temper any impressions that terrorism would just go away if Bin Laden were captured or killed, rather than implying that Bin Laden really wasn't a threat.

Now piss off, or I shall be forced to taunt you a second time.
Posted by: Anonymous3974 || 03/31/2004 13:30 Comments || Top||

#16  Dammit, that last was me.
Posted by: Angie Schultz || 03/31/2004 13:32 Comments || Top||

#17  ship - wasn't her song "Evergreen" about her Croat relatives? hmmmmm

www.barbrastreisand.com

get the truth about Serb atrocities there!
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 13:44 Comments || Top||

#18  Babblin' Babs knows nose. Wonder who wrote this for her? A question for Babs and the other loonie lefties. If the Bush adminstration "overlooked terrorism" during the first eight months in office, how were they able to react so quickly and effectively against the Taliban and Al Queda? It certainly wasn't a Clinton plan because the expert, Clarke, says that the Clintons didn't pass on an anti-terrorism plan.
Posted by: GK || 03/31/2004 14:57 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
'I'm Down With Hip-Hop,
"I'm fascinated by Rap and Hip-Hop" said Democratic presidential candidate, John Kerry during an MTV Choose or Loose forum. Offering up a heavy dose of street credibility, Kerry defended gangsta rap, freedom of speech and the realities of street life.
Must. Control. Self.......Bwahahahaha!!!!!
Kerry spoke with MTV's Gideon Yago and took questions from the audience last night in MTV's annual Choose or Loose forum. The youth voting movement this year endeavors to get 20 million new voters to the polls and impact what is projected to be a tight presidential race. The Boston-born heir by marraige to the Heinz Ketchup fortune, offered his perspective on rap music as the voice of the streets.
Getting real, talking to his home boys...Bwahahahaaaaaaaaa
"I'm fascinated by rap and by hip-hop. I think there's a lot of poetry in it. There's a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it. And I think you'd better listen to it pretty carefully, 'cause it's important." Calling rap a "reflection of life", Kerry empathized with the struggles reflected in the music.
"I had to struggle, man. I had to fight my way from the jungles where the man sent me, I had to fight the fight back here against the powers that sent me there, while the FBI tried to put me and my brothers down. I had to fight till I scored me dis rich white ho, and now I'm fighten' to keep folks from finding out just who I be and taking it away from me. CAN YOU DIG IT?"
Posted by: Steve || 03/31/2004 4:17:31 PM || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Maybe he thought they said "Crap and Flip-Flop"?
Posted by: Anonymous3975 || 03/31/2004 16:44 Comments || Top||

#2  MC Skershitzle.
Posted by: Lil Dhimmi || 03/31/2004 16:46 Comments || Top||

#3  That's rich (no pun intended), coming from one of the whitest Brahmins on the planet.

Offering up a heavy dose of street credibility,

If that's what he's selling, who's buying it? Not this honky!
Posted by: Raj || 03/31/2004 16:46 Comments || Top||

#4  "I'm fascinated by rap and by hip-hop."
>no your not, quit lyin' snow-flake.

"I think there's a lot of poetry in it."
>um, okay, I think it sucks mostly. Although I guess it does take talent to come up w/such works of art as "Bitch betta have my money" and "cop killer".

"There's a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it."
>aka -a lot of chest thumping by wanna be gangsters who don't know how to dress themselves. Grown men w/moniker's such as "P.Diddy", yeah I'm gonna give them a solid listen.

"And I think you'd better listen to it pretty carefully, 'cause it's important." Calling rap a "reflection of life"."

-whose life? Certainly not mine and certainly not Skerry's. Wait a minute, though I do like to kick it once in a while w/some ho's and a bottle of crys[tal].



Posted by: Jarhead || 03/31/2004 16:54 Comments || Top||

#5  I just bit my tongue laughing, DAMMIT! The only blacks JFK has around are the hired help. Maybe he was talking about all the homies out snowboarding in Ketchum, or windsurfing in Bawston hawbor? Looks like an effort to allow convicted felons to vote is comin' up?
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 17:05 Comments || Top||

#6  To see just how absurd this is -- or just for sheer naked fun -- run one of John Kerry's speeches through Snoop Dogg's "Shizzolator." Then try to imagine him delivering it in that haughty French Boston accent of his.

Posted by: Mike || 03/31/2004 17:27 Comments || Top||

#7  "I'm fascinated by Rap and Hip-Hop"

It's only fascinating in the sense that such mindless twaddle has somehow managed to popularize itself with a large majority of today's youth. Of course, when the expectations of the audience aren't all that high to begin with....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama || 03/31/2004 17:32 Comments || Top||

#8  This article is NOT real. It is a FAKE!!!!

Uh... mmm... you mean it's NOT??? Oh. My. God.

Jesus, I'm glad I'm not a Democrat anymore. This bullshit would be embarrassing as hell.

Anybody remember the movie, Silver Streak, with Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor and Jill Clayburgh? Remember the scene in the train station mens' room where Wilder puts on blackface?

Imagine Kerry in that role. And imagine, he's being sincere...
Posted by: Dave D. || 03/31/2004 17:33 Comments || Top||

#9  Is Lurch still trying to be the second black president?
I thought the African Americans told him to cut it out after his last effort!
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 19:10 Comments || Top||

#10  Kerry? Black? PLEASE!
Caught a glimpse of him on the news yesterday addressing a black church. If he ain't the whitest white boy I've ever seen.....
Say what you want about Clinton, but at least he looked comfortable around black people.
"Yo yo! I be John Effin' Kerry.....I do drive-thrus!"
Posted by: Desert Blondie || 03/31/2004 19:22 Comments || Top||

#11  Could it be that Kerry... ummm... likes the "Gangsta Bitches"?

Don't ask me how I know... I have a big family!
Posted by: True German Ally || 03/31/2004 19:26 Comments || Top||

#12  I'm fascinated by the fact that assholes like this actually get to run for President.
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/31/2004 20:16 Comments || Top||

#13  Come on tu3031, this is America! Every asshole can run for president!
Well, thinking about Germany... I better shut up!
Here they can even get elected.
Posted by: True German Ally || 03/31/2004 20:22 Comments || Top||

#14  TGA, don't worry bro', they get elected here to - Clinton/Carter, heck we even elect them more then once!
Posted by: Jarhead || 03/31/2004 22:06 Comments || Top||

#15  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

The truth will set you free.
Posted by: Jughead || 03/31/2004 22:18 Comments || Top||

#16  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

The truth will set you free.
Posted by: Jughead || 03/31/2004 22:18 Comments || Top||


Jackson Lee Meets Jackson Pervert
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Houston will meet with pervert pop icon Michael Jackson today, although the Congressional Black Caucus declined.
"You want us to meet with who? Are you nuts?"

Jackson, who is facing child molestation charges in California, and Lee are expected to discuss his upcoming tour of Africa, where he hopes to bring attention to the AIDS epidemic. "This is a real problem and something that needs as much attention as possible," said Jackson Lee spokeswoman Dedra Drummond, who said the congresswoman is not worried that the musician's legal troubles will overshadow the issue.
Given Sheila's history, I'm sure she believes that.

The caucus turned down the invitation to meet with Jackson because of cooties scheduling conflicts. "The meeting (with Jackson) was not at the top of our priority list," said Candice Tolliver, communications director for the caucus' chairman.
It ranked just below rearranging their sock drawer.

The caucus instead plans to focus on budget priorities.
"I have to balance my checkbook on that day."

Jackson's efforts in Africa include trolling for young boys the Heal the World foundation.
Oh, Mr. Jackson! Aren't you forgetting something? Like, maybe the fact you don't have a passport anymore?
Posted by: Steve || 03/31/2004 2:13:09 PM || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Sheila's the one who thought we went to Mars in '69, so it's not surprising whe believes he's a white girl "normal"
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 14:39 Comments || Top||

#2  [Troll droppings deleted]
Posted by: Franklin TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:12 Comments || Top||

#3  i think him not supposed to leave the country or am i wrong.
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 15:54 Comments || Top||

#4  Oh, Mr. Jackson! Aren't you forgetting something? Like, maybe the fact you don't have a passport anymore?
Oh I'm sure the Nation of Islam has a few spares lying around.........
Posted by: CrazyFool || 03/31/2004 18:01 Comments || Top||

#5  Next week, O.J. will be in for his meeting on the state of DNA Analysis in the American justice system.
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/31/2004 21:17 Comments || Top||

#6  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

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Posted by: Franklin TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:12 Comments || Top||


GOP accuses Kerry, groups of illegal coordination
President Bush’s campaign and the GOP on Wednesday accused Democrat John Kerry’s campaign of illegally coordinating political ads and get-out-the-vote activities with independent groups.
"Well we are just independent groups who just support anti war activities, bring down the morale of troops, general troublemakers and and un-Americans- but we have a right to do this!!-Bush is evil"The Bush campaign and RNC said they would file a complaint with the Federal Election Commission accusing Kerry and pro-Kerry groups of violating a campaign law that broadly bans the use of "soft money" — corporate, union and unlimited individual donations — to influence federal elections.
"throw the bastards in jail"
The Bush campaign and GOP say pro-Kerry groups are illegally spending soft money in the presidential race, and that Kerry’s campaign is illegally coordinating that spending. The groups have contended they are operating legally.
"what us illegal ?...it’s another Republican conspiracy to stamp out opposition....(as I make my next peace sign for my next moveon sponsored march against the Bush presdiency for wanting to drill where spotted ants live"
Groups such as the MoveOn.org Voter Fund and the Media Fund, which work on behalf of Democrats but independently of the Kerry campaign, have been running ads this month criticizing Bush in several battleground states. Kerry, too, has been airing ads in key states, but on a much smaller scale. The coordination complaint is the second the Bush campaign has filed against the groups. The campaign in early March asked the FEC to investigate soft money spending by the Media Fund on anti-Bush ads. The Media Fund, using large individual donations to fund its ads, argues its activities are legal. When the Media Fund and MoveOn ran ads in mid-March, the Bush campaign called them "bitter partisan groups." The two groups have helped Democrats match Bush ad for ad in key media markets. The Republican complaints come as the commission considers placing broad new limits on soft money spending by tax-exempt political groups. Its decision could have the greatest short-term effect on Democrats, whose party depended more heavily on soft money than the GOP did before the law banned national party committees from collecting it.
"Ya we really screwed ourselves with election reform. who woulda thunk that Bush would raise so much money from mom and pop.. duh"
The Republican Party collects millions of dollars more than the Democratic Party in limited donations from individuals allowed under the law. Bush, meanwhile, has raised more than $170 million, more than twice as much as Kerry has.
"I wonder why?- maybe the public likes him"
Trying to counter those advantages, several Democratic activists set up partisan groups to spend soft money after the law banned the parties from doing so in November 2002. Campaign finance watchdogs often call such groups "shadow parties" because they have taken on types of spending the parties used to have soft money to finance, such as get-out-the-vote drives and political ads. Republicans have also created such groups, but so far they have not been as prolific in their efforts as Democrats have.
"The gloom and doom party the DIms- party 1st country 2nd"
Posted by: Bill Nelson || 03/31/2004 12:08:46 PM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Why complain about it? If it's okay for the Dems to do, then Repubs should do it too. And do it BETTER.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama || 03/31/2004 13:04 Comments || Top||

#2  Yeah...I'm with B-A-R...I can vote w. my pocketbook too. Anyone know what some of these Republican soft money groups are?
Posted by: mjh || 03/31/2004 13:17 Comments || Top||

#3  the dems mantra - why follow the laws when we can circumvent them in the clinton style.

says alot when Bush raises so much money from 2,000 individual donations.
Posted by: Dan || 03/31/2004 13:18 Comments || Top||

#4  B.A.R , mjh: Gotta disagree here. This is also about rule of law and we are quickly losing it to mob rule. Too often we're seeing now lib dhimmicrats chosing to break the law simply because they don't like it. Then we get this mob trashing Roves house. This $h!t is getting way outta hand. Squash it. Now.
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 03/31/2004 13:50 Comments || Top||

#5  Rex, good point as witnessed last week by the Repub bloggers for Bush in Boston who were set on by Dimmy union goons. There is a LOT OF VENOMOUS HATRED out there. When you can call the President of the USA everything in the book to further your party's goals sometyhing is wrong.
Posted by: Bill Nelson || 03/31/2004 13:54 Comments || Top||

#6  RM and BN, I'm not advocating breaking the law, this appears to me to be a circumvention or loophole of the law banning soft money. Likewise, how would those people have been prevented from storming Rove's house? The problem with that situation is not that they did not adhere to campaign contribution laws, but that they failed to respect private property.

I fail to share your pessimism. The Right and Left are not morally equivalent, and therefore cannot see a group of NRA members or Freepers invading someone's privacy and trespassing on their property to make a statement for the very reason that they respect these things, whereas those on the left do not.

That is the defining difference between the two sides of the debate in my mind. If conservative soft money groups were allowed to exist, then I believe they would conduct their campaign with the same respect and restraint that most of their activities are currently conducted, much like the left is conducting their campaign with as much disrespect, immaturity and ignorance as always.
Posted by: mjh || 03/31/2004 14:15 Comments || Top||

#7  Actually mjh, you make my point when you say "they failed to respect private property". This is called tresspassing, and it is a violation of the law. They did not respect the law, and they had reason to believe they would not suffer for their actions. That needs to change. You're correct on the loophole aspect regarding soft money groups. However, exploitation of such loopholes breeds cynicism. Instead of joining the mob, the GOP is doing the right thing in seeking shut it down.
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 03/31/2004 14:31 Comments || Top||

#8  [Troll droppings deleted]
Posted by: Franklin TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:07 Comments || Top||

#9  RM-
I may make your point, but I think you miss mine.

Clearly I agree that their trespassing was a violation of the law. What I don't agree with is that the ideological Right (conservatives, GOP, Freepers, etc.), in taking advantage of what are legal loopholes in a faulty piece of legislation seeking to tighten the government control of free speech, would be in violation of any law.

The exploitation of loopholes does not breed cynicism...the Left's ideology does (this is one of their mainstays).

Realistically, Bush cannot sit back and allow the left to take potshots while the FEC deliberates on the merits of his complaint. Action is needed, and talking in metaphysical terms won't cut it, I'm afraid.

I recommend supporting the NRA, as I know they are starting a competing conservative media outlet which will support 2nd amendment rights.
Posted by: mjh || 03/31/2004 16:23 Comments || Top||

#10  Too often we're seeing now lib dhimmicrats chosing to break the law simply because they don't like it. Then we get this mob trashing Roves house. This $h!t is getting way outta hand. Squash it. Now.

All very understandable, but when lefties engage in questionable behavior, it doesn't seem to generate as much of a buzz as when right-wingers do such things. Instead of complaining, I figure that the best remedy is to beat the competition at their own game, causing them to rethink their actions. Complaining about something, no matter how valid the complaints are, can be viewed as whining if it happens frequently enough.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama || 03/31/2004 16:36 Comments || Top||

#11  Seriously folks, put your money where your mouth is and send some to the Bush campaign. Hard money spends just as good.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck || 03/31/2004 23:34 Comments || Top||

#12  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

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Posted by: Joseph TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:07 Comments || Top||


Kerry seeks "martyrdom" in a Catholic church
"The Prowler" at American Spectator.
Hat tip: Amy Welborn
As if his last "media op" in a church wasn’t offensive enough . . .

Presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry and his campaign staff have done everything to portray him as a solid, mainstream Roman Catholic, claiming that he demands that his staff make time for his attendance to Sunday services and that he is a weekly communicant. That image of a practicing Irish Catholic is what Kerry has been putting forward, harking to the time of John F. Kennedy, when Catholics across the country voted to put one of their own in the White House. "Catholics are definitely a constituency we are courting," says a Kerry adviser in Washington. "Here we have a practicing Catholic, who is in line with the majority of American practicing Catholics. Rome may not be thrilled with the Senator’s position on some of the social issues, but the pope doesn’t have a vote in this election. But there are probably millions of pro-choice Catholics who do, and Kerry is their man."

The Kerry campaign was said to be surprised at the coverage their candidate received for attending Mass while on vacation in Idaho. "You saw conservatives all up in arms that he was receiving communion, when most American Catholics do the same thing and live a life very similar to the senator’s: divorced, pro-choice, etcetera," says the Kerry adviser. "It just highlights how out of touch the right wing is with America, and we can play to that." To that end, according to other sources inside the Kerry camp, aides are attempting to identify a Catholic diocese, and perhaps even a specific priest and church, where Kerry could attend a Mass with reporters present, and be turned away at the altar attempting to receive communion. Under Roman Catholic doctrine, a priest can withhold communion from someone who is known to be either in a serious state of sin, or who should otherwise be disqualified from receiving the sacrament. It is a rule that is almost never invoked, and almost certainly has never been used as a political ploy, either by the church or a politician seeking some kind of photo opportunity.

In the past calls have been made to excommunicate liberal politicians not in agreement with the Church’s teachings on abortion, former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, for example, or more recently, Sen. Tom Daschle of South Dakota. But neither man was officially sanctioned by his respective bishop. Kerry’s situation should be no different. But Kerry and his staff are apparently willing to use the Catholic Church as a political wedge, and hope that some politically conservative priest will be willing to take the bait.
Posted by: Mike || 03/31/2004 11:08:29 AM || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Doesn't matter. He's a traitor.
Posted by: Bill Nelson || 03/31/2004 11:53 Comments || Top||

#2  I thought this was ScrappleFace when first I saw the title.
Posted by: Steve from Relto || 03/31/2004 11:54 Comments || Top||

#3  Another fine Democrat tradition -- Catholic bashing. Yes, I know Kerry's claims to be a Catholic; that doesn't matter. Going against the Church's teachings and attempting to use them as a political weapon against the Church is Catholic-bashing as far as I'm concerned.

If Kerry does this -- and it's unlikely he'll find someone dumb enough to go along with him -- do you think he'll be given as much heat for "stirring up anti-Catholic sentiment" as Gibson was for supposedly stirring up antisemitism?
Posted by: Robert Crawford || 03/31/2004 12:27 Comments || Top||

#4  claiming that he demands that his staff make time for his attendance to Sunday services

unless they are all volunters he is breaking federal laws by requiring his staff to attend services.

and isn't he divorced..yea i know its a non-issue but he is trying to come across as devoted catholic.
Posted by: Dan || 03/31/2004 12:35 Comments || Top||

#5  and isn't he divorced..yea i know its a non-issue but he is trying to come across as devoted catholic.

He's divorced, but Widow Heinz made him seek an annulment before he married her.
Posted by: Pappy || 03/31/2004 12:58 Comments || Top||

#6  HMMMmmmm. So Skeery wants to play martyr? Wonder if he's considered converting to Islam? They're always looking for good martyrs.
Posted by: GK || 03/31/2004 14:06 Comments || Top||

#7  I'm Catholic, I don't condone abortion but feel that the option to have an abortion needs to remain as is. The real point is, any Catholic who votes for Kerry solely based on him being a supposed Catholic is a moron. Using religion for votes is lame.
Posted by: Jarhead || 03/31/2004 14:23 Comments || Top||

#8  guess this will be his "Sister Souljah" photo-op?
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 14:44 Comments || Top||

#9  [Troll droppings deleted]
Posted by: Franklin TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:04 Comments || Top||

#10  Kerry a "practicing" Catholic? Gimme a break. He can hardly be in good standing with the church given his activities, divorces, public opposition and working counter to the Chruch's doctrine, etc.
Posted by: OldSpook || 03/31/2004 19:23 Comments || Top||

#11  Old Spook-- Technically in the eyes of the church, his first marriage was annulled. It's pretty damn easy to have that done in America....most of the annulments the church gives are here in the States. You damn near have to be holding a Satanic rite in the parking lot before the church will throw you out nowadays (look at all the pedophile priests who are still in the church and haven't been defrocked). And even then....I don't know if that will do it.

And before anyone goes nuts about that comment.....I'm Catholic.
Posted by: Desert Blondie || 03/31/2004 19:37 Comments || Top||

#12  check out this article at Newsmax. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/3/31/170532.shtml
Evidently there are some Catholics upset at his stances against the tenets of the church.
Posted by: AF Lady || 03/31/2004 21:19 Comments || Top||

#13  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

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Posted by: Joe TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:04 Comments || Top||


One of the better campaign ads I've ever seen
Posted by: Used to be a Democrat || 03/31/2004 09:54 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This was posted yesterday - but it was late and the piece deserves to be seen by all. Thanx for putting the link up early!

BTW, it is Flash and takes time to download. If you don't have the Flash plug-in installed for your browser, get it here.
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 11:12 Comments || Top||


The John Kerry Songbook
(From SteynOnline)
Here’s a sample...

KERRY SPINS
Having a little fun here - it’s time for a John Kerry theme song. This one is to the tune of the classic 70s hit "Rubberband Man" by the Spinners. I’ll leave to someone with more musical talent the task of putting this to sounds and images:

The Other Hand Man

Hand me down my chardonnay,
Hand me down my brie,
Hurry now and don’t be late
He’ll be on the slopes by three
You and me were goin’ out
To catch the latest sound
Guranteed to blow your mind
So high you won’t come down

Hey, y’all prepare yourself
For the Other Hand man
You never heard a sound
Like the Other Hand man
You’re bound to lose control
When he starts to say, "on the Other Hand,"
Oh, Lord, this dude is outta sight
Everything he says
Comes out both left and right
Once I went to hear him speak
On a Sunday talk showdown
I was so surprised, I was hypnotized
By how this cat flip-flops around
When I saw this long-faced guy
Stretch a sound bite ’till it broke
Hey, I laughed so hard
As he got bogged down
Steerin’ clear of yes or no

Hey, y’all prepare yourself
For the Other Hand man
You never heard a sound
Like the Other Hand man
You’re bound to lose control
When he starts to say "on the Other Hand,"
Got that Other Hand
All ready to go
And then he wriggled his way
Around yes or no
(Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo)
Guaranteed to blow your mind
(Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo)
Back and forth flip floppin’ all the time
(Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo)
Does he really think we’re stupid, oh, Lord
(Doo doo doo doo doo)
Lord, make him go away

Hey, y’all prepare yourself
For the Other Hand man
You never heard a sound
Like the Other Hand man
You’re bound to lose control
When he starts to say "on the Other Hand,"
Doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo
Other Hand man, Other Hand man
How much of this stuff do he think we can stand
So much nuance, fluff and evasion from one man, Lord
And then he had nerve to wiggle his war vote
To "yes, but," got it all straight in his head, y’all
Ah, come on, Kerry

Hey, y’all prepare yourself
For the Other Hand man
You never heard a sound
Like the Other Hand man
You’re bound to lose control
When he starts to say "on the Other Hand,"
Other Hand man starts to jam
Flip-floppin’ his way across the land
Got answers goin’ every way
Everything about him seems out of place
Always wafflin’, always wafflin’
Always waff-waff-wafflin’
Just a Other Hand, Other Hand man
Always wafflin’, always wafflin’
Always waff-waff-wafflin’
Just a Other Hand
Other Hand man
Go ’way
Oh, go ’way Johnny
Uh-huh

Dan McLaughlin

Bwa-ha-ha
Posted by: steve d. || 03/31/2004 10:14:21 AM || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Classic!
Posted by: Steve from Relto || 03/31/2004 10:21 Comments || Top||

#2  I prefer the shorter, easier to sing, "Weebles wobble, but they won't fall down!"
Posted by: Robert Crawford || 03/31/2004 13:17 Comments || Top||

#3  [Troll droppings deleted]
Posted by: Franklin TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:09 Comments || Top||

#4  Nine more Americans died today because of Jewsih lies about WMD while Mr. Pruitt censors the truth.

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Posted by: Jack TROLL || 03/31/2004 15:09 Comments || Top||


Kennedy and Dasshole fined for "excessive celebration" over Rice testimony
ScrappleFace, natch.
(2004-03-31) -- Senators Edward M. Kennedy and Tom Daschle face stiff fines for their "excessive celebration" over news that the Bush administration had succumbed to pressure to allow National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice to testify under oath before the 9/11 commission.

A little-known Senate rule, similar to one used by the National Football League, prohibits "excessive, prolonged and premeditated celebrations by Senators," and levies heavy fines for violations.

"Rather than politely welcoming the Bush decision to allow Rice to testify," said an unnamed expert, "Kennedy and Daschle did a virtual Snoopy-dance in front of the reporters. The Senate is supposed to be the more deliberative body of the bicameral legislature. Daschle and Kennedy are out there high-fiving each other, doing that break-dance head-spin thing and simulating two-handed pistol fire. What kind of example is that to set for junior Senators like John Kerry and Hillary Clinton?"

A spokesman for Mr. Kennedy said that he "merely knelt and made the sign of the cross," and that the dancing was actually "an ancient Celtic tradition which is protected as religious speech under the Constitution."

However Mr. Daschle’s office acknowledged that, upon hearing the news, the Senate Minority Leader had "leaped into the mosh pit of reporters and was passed around over their heads for some appropriate interval."
Posted by: Steve from Relto || 03/31/2004 9:27:16 AM || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  ted kennedy is a liar, a coward and a murderer. What more needs to be said about the son-of-a-bitch?
Posted by: Halfass Pete || 03/31/2004 10:10 Comments || Top||

#2  And their both alleged Catholics who have no problem backing abortion=Huge hypocrites.
You know, Uncle Teddy can and should be tried for killing Mary Jo Kopeckne before he croaks from his liver exploding!
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 10:25 Comments || Top||

#3  Let's see the Dem leadership- Clinton - crook, pathologocal liar. Kennedy- drunken bum; Daschle - a man without morals- party first, country second; Hillary - never met a political d__k she won't suck on; and Kerry- ill decorated self procalimed war hero and traitor to his country flag and uniform. Ya man give me fresh air. That's who this country needs. lol.
Posted by: Bill Nelson || 03/31/2004 10:49 Comments || Top||

#4  And the Republican leadership: Bush - draft-dodging drunken, coked out, failed Texas bidness-man who had to lie to get us into a war; Lott - draft-dodging former segregationist with the worst toupee this side of Marv Albert; Santorum - draft-dodging religous fanatic who compared homosexuality to bestiality; Cheney - draft-dodging cyborg from the future; and Delay - draft-dodger known as "The Hammer" for how hard he comes down on anyone in his party who disagrees with him (also prone to the occasional fundraising scandal). We do need a breath of fresh air.
Posted by: Thomas Pruitt || 03/31/2004 11:52 Comments || Top||

#5  LOL! We have a bona-fide DUmmy! I love it! Got any more "talking points" you wish to raise, Thomas? If you were rational, I might address your spew, but you've amply demonstrated (in such a short spew, too - congrats!) you're just a little fucktard of the LLL clan. Cry me a river, dood - your worst nightmare will be repeated in November. Then you can just kill yourself, like a good little twitter. Buh-bye!
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 12:03 Comments || Top||

#6  Have a nice time spreading those lies, Tom Troll?
Whereas we *know* the Demonrats committed all those crimes.
Daschle-under excommunication from his local bishop for backing abortion.
Kennedy-parked his "date" at the bottom of the ocean and forgot she was there.
Also should be excommunicated for his support of abortion.
Clinton-impeached for suborning perjury.
Clinton Legacy=9/11, Islamic jihad in Kosovo, propped up evil dictator in Haiti, NorK nukes, Pakistani nukes, Indian nukes, Iranian nukes, leaving Saddam to flaunt 15 UN Resolutions, hoard WMDs and give them to IslamoNazis.
And by the way, FUCK YOU.
I love President Bush and I'm sick to death of listening to you whiney Leftists smear his good name!
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 12:06 Comments || Top||

#7  Draft-dodging cyborg from the future? If he's from the future, that means they must have reinstated the draft... sometime in the future?

Oh! I got it! Cheney's the Republican Attack Machine T-2000? I'll take him on my side any day.

(And just to be fair and balanced, I'll bet Hillary finds oral to be "icky".)
Posted by: eLarson || 03/31/2004 12:06 Comments || Top||

#8  i didnt kno chainey dodge draft. very intersting. he right about cyborg thing.
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 12:11 Comments || Top||

#9  Thomas Pruitt, pro draft, dem hack. I'll never forget the night I sat with my Dad, WW2 vet, on our porch when Pres Carter announced his pardon of draft dodgers. He did the spit routine, lit a smoke and damned the man.

I'm sure it hurt you deeply also Thomas. Prolly the worst day of your life.
Posted by: Lucky || 03/31/2004 12:16 Comments || Top||

#10  Follow Li'l Tommie's link - he's open to comments. or so he says in his goofy little blurb... Yep, Thomas is a Man For All Seasons and a Deep Thinker.
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 12:18 Comments || Top||

#11  Looks like Tom just trying to stir up a little interest in his 12th grd IT project, not a bad try, but...... bzzzzzzzzzzzt yo time is up!
Posted by: Shipman || 03/31/2004 12:54 Comments || Top||


Sore Loserman Lives!
PAPER: GORE SET TO CLOSE DEAL ON CABLE TV CHANNEL

What paper, EZ Wider or Zig-Zag?
The NEW YORK OBSERVER will report on Wednesday that former Vice President Al Gore will close the deal to buy his own cable TV channel this week!
After all he took the initiative in creating the Internet cable TV!
Mr. Gore and the man with the money his business partner, entreprenuer and Democratic fundraiser Joel Hyatt, (suprise) will acquire Newsworld International for around $70 million from Vivendi. The Observer will also report that Mr. Gore approached French-owned Vivendi through French President Jacques Chirac in 2003, hoping to get a better deal from Vivendi CEO Jean-Rene Fourtou. That resulted in a meeting with Universal Television executives and the COO of Vivendi in the summer of 2003.
I will resist the John Kerry jokes. For now...

How much $ did Gore put up, or was it all Hyatt? Inquiring minds want to know!
Joel Hyatt was the Democratic nominee for senator from Ohio in 1994; got thumped by Mike DeWine.
From newspaper copy, obtained by DRUDGE:

"Mr. Gore’s group plans to transform the sleepy foreign-news outlet into a youth-oriented public-affairs channel, a jump-cut news network for the iPod set. Despite vociferous claims that the network isn’t’ attempting to be the liberal antidote to Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News, it’s difficult to ignore the obvious: It may be fair, it may be balanced, but it’s going to be owned by an token minority position by Al Gore."

File this one as well under Bad Ideas.

Impacting...
Posted by: Raj || 03/31/2004 12:21:25 AM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  What is it with rich guys and throwing money at dumb leftwing ideas. The news in an MTV format with lashings of tranzi mea culpa. The talking heads will love it and commercially it will bomb.
Posted by: Phil B || 03/31/2004 0:37 Comments || Top||

#2  Oh yeah. let me tell ya about Joel Hyatt...his father in law was the late Sen Howard Metzenbaum - the guy who tried to take a knife to Clarence Thomas, and who tried to get a law passed that said companies had to accept whatever deal unions demanded. He made teddy Kennedy look like Rush Limbaugh. And Joel is every bit as liberal.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 03/31/2004 0:43 Comments || Top||

#3  So Jacques the Corrupt kicked a favor to Algore?
I wonder how much of a sweetheart deal this is for Algore.
Posted by: Dishman || 03/31/2004 1:00 Comments || Top||

#4  Mr. Gore’s group plans to transform the sleepy foreign-news outlet into a youth-oriented public-affairs channel, a jump-cut news network for the iPod set.

Nothing against iPods, but reiterating from the lib radio discussion of yesterday: Again I say, this media stuff shouldn't be underestimated! Look how patient the libs are--aiming for ten or so years from now. ( Let's see . . . how old would that make "hip" Hilary?) With the popularity of little Britney Spears and her on-stage live masturbation concerts, the "cool" political pitch should be a shoe-in with the wayward younger crowd. Just link sex and music with lib politics, and remember every vote counts. Bet they'll bring up the hanging chad thing again, too. Gore has just got to tell his story 'bout that. He's just gotta. He's just gotta. He's just gotta. I think this development is scary.
Posted by: ex-lib || 03/31/2004 1:23 Comments || Top||

#5  I don't think so. The Dems are getting as humorless and antifun as they have constantly claimed Republicans to be. Hillary got smacked for joking about how Ghandi worked at her local gas station. Bush makes fun of himself at the National Press Club, and the Dems are beside themselves with outrage.

If it ain't no fun, ain't no kids gonna watch it.
Posted by: Ben || 03/31/2004 4:30 Comments || Top||

#6  Al Gore is nutz and acts like it!
He's taken his cue from Howling Howard (his buddy) and decided to just go on and scream alot.
If this lib media gets any listeners, it will probably be our grandparents who are nostalgic for old-time revival preachers yelling about Hell!
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 6:06 Comments || Top||

#7  Hyatt established a chain of discount storefront law offices -- "Hyatt Legal Services" -- that used to advertise on TV a lot. (Hyatt appeared in the comercials, comparing himself to Abe Lincoln.) After Hyatt's political career cratered, Hyatt Legal Services kind of disappeared. It appears to have been bought up by Met Life and transmogrified into an employee benefits provider (call it group lawyer insurance, perhaps?).
Posted by: Mike || 03/31/2004 6:07 Comments || Top||

#8  I don't see this development as scary. As a New York Post editorial this morning, titled "Always Room For More, Al" puts it,
And on the left, there's:

ABC, BBC, CBS, NBC, CNN, HBO, Showtime, National Public Radio, MTV, BET, PBS, Christiane Amanpour, Paul Begala, Gloria Borger, Ed Bradley, Aaron Brown, Tom Brokaw, Margaret Carlson, James Carville, Bob Costas, Walter Cronkite, Katie Couric, Sam Donaldson, Charlie Gibson, Jeff Greenfield, David Gregory, Bryant Gumbel, Al Hunt, Peter Jennings, Ted Koppell, Matt Lauer, Bill Maher, Chris Matthews, Terry Moran, Bill Moyers, Keith Olbermann, Dan Rather, Cokie Roberts, John Roberts, Charlie Rose, Diane Sawyer, Bob Schieffer, Mark Shields, Leslie Stahl, Hannah Storm, George Stephanopoulos, Nina Totenberg, Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters, Brian Williams and Judy Woodruff.
What's one more idiot channel?
Posted by: Dave D. || 03/31/2004 6:19 Comments || Top||

#9  [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]
Posted by: mhw TROLL || 03/31/2004 6:28 Comments || Top||

#10  Despite vociferous claims that the network isn’t’ attempting to be the liberal antidote to Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News…

Keanulint-brain. FOX News IS the TV antidote to CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, etc.
Posted by: Steve from Relto || 03/31/2004 9:30 Comments || Top||

#11  im watch fox for the hot chicks. they all turning me on except for greta. she look like she probly in that s and m stuff and im not liking that.
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 9:39 Comments || Top||

#12  mmmmm Patti Ann Browne....

Al's channel won't be on anyone's basic cable for years, and nobody will watch it. I totally encourage this, it drains more money from their election funds, and nobody will watch it who doesn't drink their kool-aid already
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 9:52 Comments || Top||

#13  The market is already speaking, this from Drudge:
CNN has lost more than half its audience from a year ago, according to NIELSEN! In 24-Hour Time Period for the first quarter of 2004, FOX NEWS CHANNEL averaged 824,000 viewers, down 36% vs. a year ago, which saw heightened viewership due to the Iraqi War. CNN plummeted 52%, averaging 458,000 viewers, while MSNBC dropped 49% averaging 234,000 viewers.
In PrimeTime, FOX NEWS decreased 36% from its 2003 viewership, averaging 1,394,000 people. CNN plunged 48% with 806,000 viewers and MSNBC fell 50% with 333,000 viewers. Eleven out of the top 12 cable news shows so far in 2004 appeared on FOX NEWS. Only one of CNN’s shows, Larry King Live, made the list at number four with 1,302,000 viewers. King trailed behind FNC’s The O’Reilly Factor (2,241,000 viewers), Hannity & Colmes (1,540,000 viewers).

Posted by: Steve || 03/31/2004 10:08 Comments || Top||

#14  Dittos, Frank G. ('bout both the cable station and P.A.B.)

Hell, where I live, we never got CBS's cable outlet "Eye On America" or whatever it was called. I don't even know if it still exists.

The likelihood of getting some sort 24-hour Daily Show seems even slimmer. Go for it, LLL. Your message is clearly not getting out enough. (snicker)

(This does go to show what ambulence chasing via television commercial can do for one's wallet.)
Posted by: eLarson || 03/31/2004 10:42 Comments || Top||

#15  Frank G -
Patti Ann's cute - but MY fave rave is Rita Cosby..purrrrrrrrrrr

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 03/31/2004 11:40 Comments || Top||

#16  Don't forget Laurie Doo! Her lips....wow!
Posted by: Lucky || 03/31/2004 12:00 Comments || Top||

#17  im liking that kinan lady from the mornings.
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 12:02 Comments || Top||

#18  If Gore's running it, it won't be a problem. It will be boring. But if they hire people that know how to do the kind of programming that actually appeals to young people, then they can swing things their direction. They want the youth vote. MTV has a lot of the same tactics.
Posted by: ex-lib || 03/31/2004 21:32 Comments || Top||

#19  Let Al have his ideas compete in the marketplace. As noted above, his main competition will be other liberal TV programs but so what.
Posted by: mhw || 03/31/2004 6:28 Comments || Top||

#20  Jews lied to President Bush about WMD and now they say that he lied. BTW, Rantburg is a Zionist propaganda BBS that censors truth while Americans die in Iraq on basis of Jewish lies.

MR. Pruitt, censorship of truth puts American blood on your hands -- we'll make sure that America "never forgets".
Posted by: Free Speech Enforcer TROLL || 03/31/2004 7:23 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
NYT Columnist Has Been Asleep Ever Since September 11, 2001
By Steven C. Clemons, Executive Vice President of the New America Foundation
Even if their applications are rejected, citizens of developing nations must pay $100 for a non-immigrant visa to the United States. Not only is this policy unfair and counterproductive, but it is also unpatriotic.

The unfairness is obvious: people should not be charged for something — in this case, a visa to the United States — that they do not receive. And $100 is a huge sum in nations like India, with an annual per capita income estimated at $2,600 in 2002, or even Poland, where it is $9,700.

The State Department says these higher fees — increased from $65 in November 2002 — help pay for the cost of running America’s consular service around the world. It’s true that heightened security measures adopted in the wake of 9/11 cost more money. But rejected visa applicants should not have to pay for them. It’s also true that the higher fees have produced more revenue. But they have discouraged visitors.

From October 2000 to September 2001, 6.3 million people applied to travel to the United States for business, pleasure or medical treatment from developing nations. (These include any nations that do not have a reciprocal visa waiver agreement with the United States.) That number dropped to 3.7 million for the 2003 fiscal year. Applications for student visas fell by almost 100,000 over the same two years.

Despite the decline in applications, visa rejection rates have risen. The rate for "cultural exchange" visas, for example — used by many medical students — was 5.1 percent for the 2001 fiscal year; two years later it was 7.8 percent. blah blah blah
Posted by: Mike Sylwester || 03/31/2004 9:40:41 AM || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  $100 is a huge sum in nations like India
that expensive for alot people here to. what the hell this article have to do with man sleeping for 2 year. this isa very disappoint.
Posted by: muck4doo || 03/31/2004 10:02 Comments || Top||

#2  The $100 is not for the Visa. It is the processing fee. It pays for the background checks (which sometimes can be expensive as the embassy may need to request documents from local government agencies...), interview, application review, etc.... A lot goes on behind the scenes which the applicant doesn't see.

Mike, do you have a link for this article?
Posted by: CrazyFool || 03/31/2004 10:11 Comments || Top||

#3  This links, but NYTimes requires registration
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 10:44 Comments || Top||

#4  Coming to the United States is a PRIVILEGE, not a right guaranteed anywhere except in some fevered minds. State has a right to charge whatever fees to process any applications, and if it makes clear up front that the fees are non-refundable, shouldn't be an issue. Admission is at the SOLE DESCRETION of the appointed authorities, so any whining and moaning about it is just that: whining and moaning.
Posted by: Ptah || 03/31/2004 11:31 Comments || Top||

#5  Right on, Ptah. I had to pay exhorbitant visa fees all over the ME and Asia. The friggin' Laotians charged $40 USD for a 15-DAY visa. Comparatively speaking, not to mention that Vietienne is a hole (the best hole they have, but a hole nonetheless), the US visa is a mother-lovin DEAL. Same for the lot of them, BTW.
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 11:44 Comments || Top||

#6  Echo Ptah & .com.

This article just makes me want to get hammered. Any body out there got a hammer I can borrow?
Posted by: Hyper || 03/31/2004 19:43 Comments || Top||


International-UN-NGOs
Kofi’s Pandora
What other goodies is Annan locking away in UN file cabinets?
by Judi McLeod
Why is the "black box" flight data recorder from a downed 1994 aircraft, sent from Rwanda, in a UN file cabinet? Even though online publication giants like the Drudge Report covered the black box story, why is it that the jarring discovery was barely mentioned by major mainline print media? Why is it that no one is joining the dots between the discovery of the black box and United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s refusal to send badly needed troops to Rwanda at the request of former Canadian General Romeo Daillaire? The recorder, unearthed from a locked UN file cabinet, is believed to be the one from the fatal 1994 plane crash that killed the presidents of Rwanda and Burundi. The crash led to large-scale African massacres, which the UN estimated, killed more than 600,000 people. Suspicion pointed to Rwanda’s current president, Paul Kagame, who was said to have ordered the plane shot down.

Proof against Kagame was never found. On discovery of the black box some 10 years later, smooth-talking Kofi Annan registered surprise: "It sounds like a foul-up, a first-class foul-up," he admitted to reporters. Why was the finger of blame pointed at Kagame? It was Kagame who had been leading the rebellion against the Rwandan government of the day, By mid-1994, the governments of both Rwanda and neighbouring Burundi were overthrown, despite zealous efforts by the French and Belgian militaries to defuse coming insurrections. It took the accusation of the French attorney-general, who charged the UN of obstructing his investigation into the 1994 crash by hiding the flight recorder, to get at the truth. "There is no black box, I don’t know what you’re talking about," UN spokesman Fred Eckhard told reporters, reinforcing his comments with the pretext of peeking under his desk.

Within days Eckhard was backtracking and was now admitting that a black box had indeed been found. No further information would be provided he said, until the data was analyzed. By this time, Stanislas Kamanzi, Rwanda’s UN ambassador was wondering aloud whether some sort of cover-up was involved. "The whole thing smells fishy," he told CNN.

The bureaucratic ways of the world’s largest bureaucracy clouds the timeline of the missing recorder. No one, and least of all Kofi, can really say why it was never sent out for analysis. That’s only UN bungle Number One. Wouldn’t you just know it? Denis Beissel, the UN official who admits taking receipt of the recorder, is now retired. Beissel whose career is marked by controversy departed in 2003 after a highly publicized clash with the UN Staff Union. Charged with attempts to bust the employee group and suppress criticisms of the UN’s executive management, he headed off into the sunset. In 1994, when the plane went down, the department of peacekeeping affairs–including the responsibility for the investigation into the crash--was headed by then undersecretary-general Kofi Annan. Annan got it right when he called the black box affair a "first-class foul-up". It’s a foul-up that leads all the way to his being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on Dec. 10, 2001.

The UN has failed Rwanda in the tragedy of some 600,000 deaths, many of them children hacked to death by machete. According to Candians.ca, the ABC of famous Canadians, "General Romeo Daillaire did everything he could pleading for 2,000 more peacekeepers to add to his insufficiently equipped 3,000 main force. Instead his forces were cut down from 3,000 to a mere 500 men, who had to watch as one of the most horrible genocides in human history took place before their very eyes."

When Annan was trotted out by Canadian Parliament earlier this month, the diplomat heaped praise on Daillaire for his dedication to Rwanda. Kofi and Company will likely remain mum on how the black box ever got to be locked into a file cabinet. Perhaps the French attorney-general and Stanislas Kamanzi can look to the British for information. Two weeks ago, Annan discovered that British intelligence (M16) may have planted listening devices in his office. No word if there were any bugs planted in the new, bulletproof BMW issued to the secretary-general last November. Meanwhile, you don’t need black helicopters to hide black box flight recorders in a locked file cabinet in the UN Peacekeeping Department.
Posted by: tipper || 03/31/2004 1:18:04 AM || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This is truly a fantastic article. I just hope somehow this kind of exposure will keep on keeping on. We just can't let this kind of reporting be read and forgotten. Coffee needs to get his dues, and the sooner the better. I really would like to see the US recind it's membership in the UN and expell that body from our shore. A US led organization made up of real countries would bury those maggots in short order. I'm pissed. Chine
Posted by: Chiner || 03/31/2004 2:34 Comments || Top||

#2  People have pointed at Kagame but the fact is that the genocide was in full force just a few hours after the crash. How is that the Hutus organized so fast? It would be difficult in a First World country where everyone has a phone and radio or TV to have a) one or more leaders getting the idea, b) them getting access to the media c) people "heating" d) people getting weapons and beginning the dirty work

And this was Rwanda were phones are rare and many people didn't have electricity, let alone radios. However in less than four hours (it could have been two hours, not sure) there were nationwide massacres.
Posted by: JFM || 03/31/2004 6:56 Comments || Top||

#3  It's just too bad that black box was apparently NOT the black box from Rwanda. The entire premise of this article has turned out to be false... and two weeks ago, at that.
Posted by: Symblized || 03/31/2004 11:12 Comments || Top||

#4  Reading the article, it doesn't say it wasn't from the Rwanda plane. It does make the point that there wouldn't be anything on it to say who was responsible for the shootdown. It seems to have been received from UNAMIR, which would indicate it was of some potential importance to the investigation. The fact that there was nothing on it of substance doesn't mean that Kofi -- or whomever -- wasn't afraid there was something on it of substance.
Posted by: Fred || 03/31/2004 14:31 Comments || Top||

#5  Anan has been irrelevant ever since (or even before) he declared, "Iraq too dangerous for the UN." His recent admission of failing Rwanda was much more than a day late and a dollar short.

He and his pop-gun army ceased to be of use long ago. Those who give him any credibility deserve every bit of the protection his military powerhouse can provide.

Posted by: Zenster || 04/03/2004 1:56 Comments || Top||

#6  Jews lied to President Bush about WMD and now they say that he lied. BTW, Rantburg is a Zionist propaganda BBS that censors truth while Americans die in Iraq on basis of Jewish lies.
Posted by: Patrick TROLL || 03/31/2004 7:09 Comments || Top||


Iraq-Jordan
Sticking Iraq’s utilities back together
Forget the big issues, it is contaminated water, power-outs and open sewers which make ordinary Iraqis’ lives a misery. BBC News Online’s Lisa Mitchell looks at the efforts being made to plaster over the cracks in the country’s crumbling infrastructure.

In parts of Basra there are lakes of fresh water created by leaks in the city’s water pipes. Some have been there so long, they are marked on maps and fish have made them their homes. They are so deep, engineers have had to dive into them to fix the pipes. The leaks, along with the power supply problems, are the result of 20 years of neglect.

The south of the country is in particularly bad shape after providing the battlefield for the Iran-Iraq war and suffering Saddam Hussein’s wrath after the 1991 uprising during the first Gulf War. Sanctions and vandalism have also taken their toll.

Basra is fed with water from a main plant to the north of the city. When it breaks down, which is fairly regularly, people are forced to pay about 250 dinars (about 16 US cents) for a bucket of water from an osmosis plant. Even worse, some resort to taking contaminated water direct from the Shatt al-Arab river, leading to high levels of dysentery in the population. "These people are drinking polluted water and they’re dying," said Wally Weekes, manager of the Coalition Provisional Authority-sponsored water project.

When it is working to full capacity, the plant should produce 430 litres per person per day for a city of more than one million people. But usually it runs at 50%. Already $6m (£3.3m) has been spent on fixing the leaks in Iraq’s four southern provinces, including Basra. In addition, pipes are being laid directly into areas of the city which suffer from low water pressure. They will be laid using manual labour, creating 1,800 jobs. By digging 10ft a day, the job should be completed by the end of May. In the future, the plan is to lay a new pipe around the city and build five reservoirs using $250m (£139m) of additional US Government aid.

Its design illustrates the speed with which change is being achieved in post-war Iraq. The decision of how to spend the $250m was taken by Mr Weekes’ team in seven days. In Britain the same kind of investment would take years to get the go ahead. Despite the success of the work at the water plant, the manager Nasser Hussein fears the city could still be short of water in the height of summer. His concerns hinge on the capacity of the region’s power plant in Nasiriya to pump water south across flat plains to his plant. Without electricity, the water will not be available to his plant for filtering and distribution.

Across the flat landscape of the southern provinces, there lies row upon row of electricity pylons with their tops broken and bent. Some are the result of sabotage to stop electricity generated in the south of Iraq flowing to Baghdad. Others have been stripped of their copper for resale. The national grid, it seems, was a mess. "As an engineer, I’ve been tremendously impressed by the way people have kept things going over the years," said Rod Matthews, manager of the Emergency Infrastructure Project.

Worth $127m (£71m) in international grants, the project aims to make quick fixes to the infrastructure in the south before the handover from the coalition to the Iraqis at the end of June. Of that, $34m (£19m) is coming from the UK’s Department for International Development. It is designed to deliver more stable power supply to the region, improve fuel availability and deliver better water services. Aluminium conductor cables are being replaced and pylons fixed, often by Iraqi contractors. "Through the programme, we are fixing weak spots in the network," said Mr Matthews. "The network itself is a lot more robust but the task of strengthening it will go on for many years."
Posted by: Chuck Simmins || 03/31/2004 8:54:03 AM || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  20 years of neglect..i tell you it's all Bush's fault...if it wasn't for the Bush's war everything would be ok there..it's all Bush's fault for fighting a war for cheap oil..ya know we are benifiting from that cheap iraqi oil.....
Posted by: Dan || 03/31/2004 13:44 Comments || Top||


Afghanistan/South Asia
Indian air force chief will visit France 'to buy warplanes'
Posted by: Seafarious || 03/31/2004 04:59 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This purchase will be guided by polotics, not what is best for India. If it wasn't for the WOT which is requiring us to cozy up to Pakland we'd be smart if we started trying to get along with the Indians. Besides the only nation to have done well with Mirages was Israel, its the pilot not the plane
Posted by: Cheddarhead || 03/31/2004 6:10 Comments || Top||

#2  Well, we (US/Israel) did sell the Phalcon-radar system to India around the time that the US sold the paki's updates for their decrepit fleet of F-16s, I would describe that as a friendly gesture, as for the chosing of french war-birds I fully agree,that would be a prime example of politics over practicality (and a stupid move)
Posted by: Evert Visser in NL || 03/31/2004 6:34 Comments || Top||

#3  [Troll droppings deleted]
Posted by: JJ TROLL || 03/31/2004 6:39 Comments || Top||

#4  Fred, Troll clean up on Aisle 3!
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 6:52 Comments || Top||

#5  ..The M2K isn't even that new of an aircraft - IIRC it's the better part of 30 years old, and it's quite serviceable, but it's abilities are far exceeded by the upcoming F-35 - which, if the politics weren't so important, they would have ordered instead.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 03/31/2004 9:35 Comments || Top||

#6  Every time I hear of people speaking of India as an ally, I feel the urge to burst into laughter. The Indians are *not* our friends. They are more critical of the US than France. Unlike the French, the Indians have not contributed troops for Afghanistan. The Indians don't even contribute in any material way to the War on Terror, except fight pro-Pakistan Kashmiri terrorists, which they've been doing for many decades just to hang on to the territory. The US made a mistake by permitting the Israeli sale of the Phalcon to India. I hope we won't be doing this too often. India is like China - except it does the passive-aggressive thing instead of the flat-out belligerent act like China.
Posted by: Zhang Fei || 03/31/2004 12:18 Comments || Top||

#7  ZF - Amen. They manage to stay just below the radar with their gut-wrenching jealousy and, consequent, hatred for America. 'Course most of them would gleefully kill their grandmother for a Green Card...
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 12:21 Comments || Top||

#8  Indian air force chief will visit France 'to buy warplanes'

I hope you boys have fun with your second-rate equipment.. :)
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama || 03/31/2004 12:27 Comments || Top||

#9  Oh I agree that India = hypocrites. On the other hand I take a more cynical view towards India's usefulness. Anything that keeps making China look over their shoulder towards India and wondering what they're gonna do means less chance that we need to deploy more troops or ships to handle China.
Posted by: Valentine || 03/31/2004 13:52 Comments || Top||

#10  Even second-hand French cast-offs are better than front-line indigenous Chinese aircraft, so India still comes out with a win. As Zheng-fei so elequently stated, India is not our friend. They are, however, a counter-weight to China: nearly as prosperous, nearly as industrialized, nearly as militarily advanced (with foreign equipment, anyway), and death-before-dishonor enemies to the Chinese until hell freezes over and penguins take up permanent residence. I see no reason not to help India in that role, nor to goad them any further. I just wonder when they're going to wake up and discover their insolence and arrogance is totally wasted on the United States, and they pack it in. Never, I sadly suspect...
Posted by: Old Patriot || 03/31/2004 14:59 Comments || Top||

#11  you want indian troops in AFGHANISTAN!!! Like the Pakis arent paranoid enough about Indian influence there, on their border, "encircling" them? There are no Indian troops in Afghanistan as a concession to the Pakis. India has a long relationship with the Northern Alliance, and has helped with aid and trade.

Yeah, India retains its skepticism of the US, as does France. As Rumsfeld said, the WOT will be charecterized by shifting alliances, those who are with us on one thing wont be with us on other things. We need the maturity to accept that, wrt India, and China, and Russia, and France.


Posted by: Liberalhawk || 03/31/2004 15:31 Comments || Top||

#12  ANTI F-35 rant
Iam sorry but the F-35 project is looking more and more lemony w/each passing day.Anyone remember McNamara's TFX?Became F-111.WAs going to be Navy air-defence fighter as well as all-weather strikefighter for USAF.Eventually became expensive light bomber.THe F-35 is supposed to replace USMC Harrier,USAF F-16s and F-117s and USN A-6s(remember them?).What do these a/c have in common-nothing.The F-35 was orig. designed to replace F-117,but AF knew they could never get such small batch of a/c approved,so wallah!it's an F-16 replacement-so what if it's far more expensive,doesn't manuever as well and has less range-it will be stealthy!Then to get unit price down the AF conned the Marines into believing there would be a Vtol version to replace Harrier.Once the Marines agreed,suprise,Vtol is too costly and you can make do w/S(hort)tol,and last year AF suggested that Marines usually fly from Airbases anyway,so did they really need the Stol capability.USAF Managers announced it was gonna be revolutionary concept in procurement-the price of plane was fixed,so if you wanted one thing on plane you had to give up something else.Well,suprise,suprise,last month USAF discovered they might be selling plane to other countries,so USAF announced whole new electronics system w/code that couldn't be copied was needed,so the F-35 is gonna be alot more expensive than promised,and was gonna be delayed a wee bit longer.When new price tag was let slip,the USMC(having busted their budget w/V-22 turkey-who's killed more Marines,the Iraqis or V-22s)evidently expressed doubt about buying F-35s,because couple weeks ago,the USAF announced that having Stol capability sure might come in handy and that USAF was looking into possibility of buying some Stol versions themselves that would be compatible w/Marine version.Meanwhile,the Navy is ignoring their version,is trying to build RPVs to fill F-35's stealth strike role,and is completely ignoring any thoughts that one day enemy a/c might engage Navy a/c or ships.
India doesn't want F-35 because it doesn't exist yet,and the anti-copy codes means no home build,or accepting less capable electronics suite.A better choice would have been Japan version of F-16 w/big wings for Mig-21 replacement.Combining those w/Su-35s would make a nice AF until F-22s became available for export.
Posted by: Stephen || 03/31/2004 15:52 Comments || Top||

#13  Now Stephen is hardcore hardware. I bet he's right about 88.4 percentum.
Posted by: Shipman || 03/31/2004 16:52 Comments || Top||

#14  Liberalhawk: As Rumsfeld said, the WOT will be charecterized by shifting alliances, those who are with us on one thing wont be with us on other things. We need the maturity to accept that, wrt India, and China, and Russia, and France.

Maturity means maintaining diplomatic relations with them, not selling them top-of-the-line weaponry. The Phalcon was just a disaster, from that viewpoint.
Posted by: Zhang Fei || 03/31/2004 18:16 Comments || Top||

#15  The Indian AF is in a major bind,having to immediately replace couple hundred Mig-21s,as they are worried Kashmir could explode and China is reequiping its AF.Russian Mig-29s would have been prob.choice,but Russian a/c have bad rep in India now,so that's politically out.India may well have wanted F-16 or F-18s,but US was/is prob.reluctant to p.o. Pakistan right now.That leaves French,the untried Eurofighter and Sweden short-range Grippen.If the US was smart we would offer to lease-not sell!(wink,wink)F-16s until India builds her own next generation fighter,however long that might take.
Posted by: Stephen || 03/31/2004 18:43 Comments || Top||

#16  Stephen - Re: Leasing US aircraft to India, would that be the models with the "special" chips?
Posted by: .com || 03/31/2004 18:46 Comments || Top||

#17  Stephen - interesting post - thx
Posted by: Frank G || 03/31/2004 18:49 Comments || Top||

#18  1).com,since Bush is Pres. we could include some Lays "Ranch" chips ;).Seriously,the USAF stated they needed to develope anti-copy software.It will raise price and delay delivery of F-35s.
2)Thanx for kind words,FRANK G. and Shipman.
Posted by: Stephen || 03/31/2004 20:25 Comments || Top||

#19  Stephen, I always thought that the harrier was an interesting airframe but have not seen them used as much as the warthogs. Do you recommend continuing the harrier program?

I also have never liked anything to replace the A-6 without having as much payload. What is your opinion on a replacement or continuing to buy A-6's?

Thanx
Posted by: Super Hose || 03/31/2004 21:52 Comments || Top||

#20  Super Hose,the A-6s and the company that made them are gone.The electonic warfare version will hang on for a while.With the advances in bomb guidance tech,Navy seems to feel that smaller payload is acceptable as fewer bombs are needed to destroy a target-and a/c carrying large numbers of bombs are mainly needed for ground support,which is not Navy priority.Future "bomb truck" for USN might be hi-endurance big wing RPV that has 12+ 250/500lb.bombs that could bore circles in air for hours while waiting call.Such an RPV could be A-10 replacement.
The Harrier is rarely used as Vtol a/c and has small payload.BUT,like spare batterries in a drawer,having Vtol capability strikes me as being smart.Again,IMHO I think builing a Harrier follow on a/c would be great.But the Air Force will never buy it,and the Marines can't afford to pay developement costs on a limited run a/c.Marines will probably end up w/truck-launchable RPV that carries 2-4 bombs.

Posted by: Stephen || 03/31/2004 23:33 Comments || Top||

#21  Stephen, I am sorry for the late reply, but thank you. I had not thought of either the effect of precision bombs or RPV options on ground support.
Posted by: Super Hose || 04/01/2004 21:24 Comments || Top||

#22  Jews lied to President Bush about WMD and now they say that he lied. BTW, Rantburg is a Zionist propaganda BBS that censors truth while Americans die in Iraq on basis of Jewish lies.
Posted by: JJ TROLL || 03/31/2004 6:39 Comments || Top||

#23  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

The truth will set you free.
Posted by: Steve || 03/31/2004 20:51 Comments || Top||

#24  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

The truth will set you free.
Posted by: Steve || 03/31/2004 20:51 Comments || Top||

#25  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

The truth will set you free.
Posted by: Steve || 03/31/2004 20:52 Comments || Top||

#26  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

The truth will set you free.
Posted by: Steve || 03/31/2004 20:52 Comments || Top||

#27  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

The truth will set you free.
Posted by: Steve TROLL || 03/31/2004 20:53 Comments || Top||


Berlin hosts key Afghan aid talks
Officials from more than 50 nations are gathering for a conference to discuss development aid for Afghanistan. Afghan President Hamid Karzai is expected to ask the two-day meeting in Berlin for $27.5bn over seven years. But analysts say the amount pledged in will be much less - with Afghan officials admitting that they will be lucky to get even half of that sum.

The UN has warned that Afghanistan is in danger of reverting to chaos unless it received sufficient foreign aid. Without it, the UN says that war-ravaged Afghanistan - one of the world's poorest countries - could become entirely dependent on the illegal drugs trade. Since the fall of the Taleban regime at the end of 2001, development has been slow, with insecurity making much of the south-east Afghanistan off-limits to the world community.

The Berlin conference follows a first donor conference held in Japan in 2002 and will consider a report submitted by the Afghan government and institutions like the World Bank. Afghan leaders hope that one of their most convincing arguments in Berlin will be a simple comparison between how much it cost to secure Afghanistan and the price tag for rebuilding the country, the BBC's Crispin Thorold in Kabul says. Military and peacekeeping operations in the country cost the world community more than $13bn a year, he says, but for just under $28bn spread over seven years, the government in Kabul believes it could transform Afghanistan.

That was the message President Karzai tried to convey during his talks with German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in Berlin on Tuesday. "We have a plan for Afghanistan to take our country by the year 2014 to higher income per capita, a higher state of legitimacy, a direct democracy for our people and more stability and peace," President Karzai said after the meeting.
I have a plan to win the Powerball lottery. Fred's gonna buy me the winning ticket.
He said his government wanted to create "an Afghanistan that will no longer be a burden on the shoulders of the world... an Afghanistan that will be able to pay for itself".

UN envoy to Afghanistan Jean Arnault said donors' pledges would depend on "what signal the country will send to the international community". Mr Arnault said that if Kabul's message was credible, the world would follow it.
Posted by: Steve White || 03/31/2004 1:12:06 AM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Jews lied to President Bush about WMD and now they say that he lied. BTW, Rantburg is a Zionist propaganda BBS that censors truth while Americans die in Iraq on basis of Jewish lies.
Posted by: James TROLL || 03/31/2004 7:06 Comments || Top||

#2  Fred Pruitt, nine more Americans died today.

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Posted by: Free Speech Enforcer TROLL || 03/31/2004 20:44 Comments || Top||


Africa: Subsaharan
US chose to ignore Rwandan genocide
Classified papers show Clinton was aware of 'final solution' to eliminate Tutsis
Of course he was aware. Everyone was.
President Bill Clinton's administration knew Rwanda was being engulfed by genocide in April 1994 but buried the information to justify its inaction, according to classified documents made available for the first time. Senior officials privately used the word genocide within 16 days of the start of the killings, but chose not to do so publicly because the president had already decided not to intervene.

Intelligence reports obtained using the US Freedom of Information Act show the cabinet and almost certainly the president had been told of a planned "final solution to eliminate all Tutsis" before the slaughter reached its peak.

It took Hutu death squads three months from April 6 to murder an estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus and at each stage accurate, detailed reports were reaching Washington's top policymakers. The documents undermine claims by Mr Clinton and his senior officials that they did not fully appreciate the scale and speed of the killings. "It's powerful proof that they knew," said Alison des Forges, a Human Rights Watch researcher and authority on the genocide.

The National Security Archive, an independent non-governmental research institute based in Washington DC, went to court to obtain the material. It discovered that the CIA's national intelligence daily, a secret briefing circulated to Mr Clinton, the then vice-president, Al Gore, and hundreds of senior officials, included almost daily reports on Rwanda. One, dated April 23, said rebels would continue fighting to "stop the genocide, which ... is spreading south".

Three days later the state department's intelligence briefing for former secretary of state Warren Christopher and other officials noted "genocide and partition" and reported declarations of a "final solution to eliminate all Tutsis". However, the administration did not publicly use the word genocide until May 25 and even then diluted its impact by saying "acts of genocide".

Ms Des Forges said: "They feared this word would generate public opinion which would demand some sort of action and they didn't want to act. It was a very cowardly pragmatic determination."

The administration did not want to repeat the fiasco of US intervention in Somalia, where US troops became sucked into fighting. It also felt the US had no interests in Rwanda, a small central African country with no minerals or strategic value.
Guess Bill and Al really believed in "no blood for oil".
William Ferroggiaro, of the National Security Archive, said the system had worked. "Diplomats, intelligence agencies, defence and military officials - even aid workers - provided timely information up the chain," he said. "That the Clinton administration decided against intervention at any level was not for lack of knowledge of what was happening in Rwanda."

Many analysts and historians fault Washington and other western capitals not just for failing to support the token force of overwhelmed UN peacekeepers but for failing to speak out more forcefully during the slaughter. Some of the Hutu extremists orchestrating events might have heeded such warnings, they have suggested.
Don't think so, they had the blood lust.
Mr Clinton has apologised for those failures but the declassified documents undermine his defence of ignorance. "The level of US intelligence is really amazing," said Mr Ferroggiaro. "A vast array of information was available."

On a visit to the Rwandan capital, Kigali, in 1998 Mr Clinton apologised for not acting quickly enough or immediately calling the crimes genocide. In what was widely seen as an attempt to diminish his responsibility, he said: "It may seem strange to you here, especially the many of you who lost members of your family, but all over the world there were people like me sitting in offices, day after day after day, who did not fully appreciate the depth and speed with which you were being engulfed by this unimaginable terror."
You mean he lied, and people died?
Posted by: Steve White || 03/31/2004 12:51:45 AM || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The headline should read France/Brussels/UN Chose to ignore Rwanda genocide. Since they were the ones involved in the country and the UN/Belgium were the colonial power. Rwanda was a United Nations Trust Territory and Belgium was the Administrator. AFAIAA The US never had any significant involvement there.

Otherwise the article is typical left wing garbage. Its the USA's fault when they do something and its the USA's when they don't do something.
Posted by: Phil B || 03/31/2004 1:24 Comments || Top||

#2  Have to agree,this wasn't Clinton's fault.
InstaPundit has link to story(look for 3/30 LOTS MORE DIRTY LAUNDRY...).
Short summary,Kofi was in charge of UN Rwandan mission and Canadian general in charge of 3000 peacekeepers asked for 2000 more.Instead UN cut force to 500.When President of Rwanda's plane went down,the black box ended up in UN HQ-w/out ever being examined.
Posted by: Stephen || 03/31/2004 2:17 Comments || Top||

#3  See post "Kofis Pandora" for real responsibility.
Posted by: Stephen || 03/31/2004 2:21 Comments || Top||

#4  Dr. White, I was reviewing what was posted late yesterday. This last comment is sort of disturbing (like a guy who is under the control of his talking cockerspaniel.) Here is a link. Maybe he is just joking.
Posted by: Super Hose || 03/31/2004 2:25 Comments || Top||

#5  No defense of Clinton, but this was not his bag. This was a UN job all the way. They're the one's that should come clean, but don't hold your breath. Yet another reason we need to cut ourselves loose. Hell, we get blamed when the UN screws the pooch. Forget about it...we're outta there.
Posted by: Rex Mundi || 03/31/2004 2:36 Comments || Top||

#6  But in light of what the Clarke babblings are revealing about the WOT, hasn't President Bush shown that, given America's role as the lone superpower, the POTUS almost *owes* it to the rest of the world to do something when there is a power and leadership vacuum and people are being slaughtered somewhere in the world?
Clearly, if Clinton had gone to the UN aggressively to confront the Rwandan problem (as Bush did on 10/12/02 about Iraq), wouldn't that have moved them to do something?
And if the UN had failed to take action (or the Belgians thereafter), couldn't we have sent even a small military force, as we did in Liberia and Haiti, in hopes of ending the massacre?
Clinton did his usual--gabbed and gassed and did nothing.
Oh, but he offered a heartfelt apology later.
Clinton lied and lots of people died.
Posted by: Jen || 03/31/2004 5:30 Comments || Top||

#7  While I agree that the UN et al. had the prime responsibility, the US could have done something. One of the main rationales for Iraq is the extent of suffering of the Iraqi people under Sammy. Why was the suffering of the Rwandan people beneath consideration? Unfortunately, nobody gives a shit about Africa.

BTW - Mr Clinton has apologised for those failures
Is there anything he hasn't apologized for?
Posted by: Spot || 03/31/2004 8:53 Comments || Top||

#8  Is there anything he hasn't apologized for?

Lax visa procedures that let the 9/11 hijackers into the country?
Posted by: Robert Crawford || 03/31/2004 9:10 Comments || Top||

#9  yeap typical Bill-boy!
Saw a news clip :3 guys beating the crap out of a fourth.When they were finished they threw the man off bridge,then one of them leaned over the edge and emptyed a 30-round magizine in into the victim.

Bastards

Just another indication of the complete uselessness of the U.N.

Posted by: Raptor || 03/31/2004 9:58 Comments || Top||

#10  Why was the suffering of the Rwandan people beneath consideration? Unfortunately, nobody gives a shit about Africa.

Unfortunately because, unlike S. Africa and Nigeria, there was no political mileage or monetary inducement in Rwanda for the professionally-outraged to get worked up about.
Posted by: Pappy || 03/31/2004 12:40 Comments || Top||

#11  Here is why I give Clinton a pass on this one.I will concede the US could and should have done something differ;that Clinton didn't ok US intervention partly because of domestic politics;that it's hypocritical of left not to have cared after making human rights such a major issue of theirs;and that if Clinton had acted,the Republican Party would have attacked Clinton for acting in a country that was of no vital interest to US.However,the Clinton Administration believed strongly in the UN.Rwanda was UN responsibility,and if the US intervened every time the UN got in trouble,the UN would become irrelevant.Thus the Clintons left Rwanda alone in the belief/hope UN would be able to stand on its own.(Suggesting that the theory of US intervention bailing out International Org.s,ends up rendering them useless is valid may be seen w/Clinton intervening in Balkans,after NATO dithered around.Since then NATO has been irrelevant.If you say Afghanistan proves NATO is still important,I say look at recent comments by Spanish PM,stating he's going to double Spanish troops there-w/NO request from NATO that he do so.Afghanistan has become conveniant way for a Euro country to say it's really a friend of US,no matter what else).
Clinton gave the UN the opportunity to become the world's policeman,and the UN failed.
Of course,the true responsibility for Rwanda lies w/those who killed and ruined their country.
Posted by: Stephen || 03/31/2004 15:10 Comments || Top||

#12  I want everyone to carefully consider their thoughts here. The United States is just one major terror strike away from the most significant genocidal strike in world history. Before anybody starts ganging up on me, let me say IT'S TOTALLY, ABSOLUTELY, UNDENYABLY NECESSARY, but we're going to have to wipe out 2/3 or more of a whole RELIGION, if we ever want to live in peace as free men. Rwanda was an attrocity. The destruction of Wahabbi Islam (and maybe a few other sects as well) will ALSO be an attrocity - but absolutely nececessary. Both have the same root cause - one group thought(thinks) they had the right to force their rules onto others, while denying the other side any choice but to surrender or die. "Equal coexistance" is (and was) not an available option. The real problems started in Rwanda 70 years ago, and got worse every year. They finally reached a head, and people lost theirs. Some things could have been done to hold the carnage down a bit, but the blow-up was inevitable, knowing the situation. Too bad the Saudi princes don't read Rantburg, and are too insulated to understand the link between this thread and their situation.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 03/31/2004 15:12 Comments || Top||

#13  Another one for his "legacy."
Posted by: Anonymous2u || 04/01/2004 0:09 Comments || Top||

#14  Jews lied to President Bush about WMD and now they say that he lied. BTW, Rantburg is a Zionist propaganda BBS that censors truth while Americans die in Iraq on basis of Jewish lies.
Posted by: Jackson TROLL || 03/31/2004 7:11 Comments || Top||



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