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Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
[more...]"George W. Bush promised us a foreign policy with humility. Instead, he has brought us humiliation in the eyes of the world.
He promised to "restore honor and integrity to the White House." Instead, he has brought deep dishonor to our country and built a durable reputation as the most dishonest President since Richard Nixon.
Honor? He decided not to honor the Geneva Convention. Just as he would not honor the United Nations, international treaties, the opinions of our allies, the role of Congress and the courts, or what Jefferson described as "a decent respect for the opinion of mankind." He did not honor the advice, experience and judgment of our military leaders in designing his invasion of Iraq. And now he will not honor our fallen dead by attending any funerals or even by permitting photos of their flag-draped coffins.
How did we get from September 12th , 2001, when a leading French newspaper ran a giant headline with the words "We Are All Americans Now" and when we had the good will and empathy of all the world -- to the horror that we all felt in witnessing the pictures of torture in Abu Ghraib.
To begin with, from its earliest days in power, this administration sought to radically destroy the foreign policy consensus that had guided America since the end of World War II. The long successful strategy of containment was abandoned in favor of the new strategy of "preemption." And what they meant by preemption was not the inherent right of any nation to act preemptively against an imminent threat to its national security, but rather an exotic new approach that asserted a unique and unilateral U.S. right to ignore international law wherever it wished to do so and take military action against any nation, even in circumstances where there was no imminent threat. All that is required, in the view of Bush's team is the mere assertion of a possible, future threat - and the assertion need be made by only one person, the President."
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This little article brought it all back to me.
I miss the money, but I don't miss the child care...
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UIC researchers have isolated a gene related to alcoholism...
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Saw this one on Slashdot
The University of New Hampshire's Biodiesel group has a paper online illustrating how we can become completely fossil fuel independent utilizing algae ponds.
The D.O.E. biomass site makes for some pretty interesting reading if you're into that...
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The latest CBS poll has Bush's approval at 41%. Worth reading for the background info, though.
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Voting "Not Bush" revisited...
When the Texas primary came and went, I noted that one in eight Texas Republicans voted uncommitted. A pretty astounding number for the president's (erstwhile) home state.
Well, yesterday the Idaho Presidential Primary was held. Eleven percent (about one in nine) voted for "none of the above" in the Republican primary. (Details in pdf format from the Idaho SOS office.)
I think we got us a convoy...
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"Exemplarary" work, George....
Read the rest of this op-ed from the Beirut Lebanon Daily Star...Before the United States invaded Iraq, wise heads warned that far from being a decisive blow in the US-led global "war on terror," this latest adventure would only fuel international terrorism. A report just released by the International Institute of Strategic Studies think tank, "Strategic Survey 2003/4," states that Al-Qaeda's ranks are growing as a direct result of the conflict in Iraq, and the number of Al-Qaeda "potential terrorists" is estimated at more than 18,000.
Specifically, the report says, "Iraq has become the new magnet of Al-Qaeda's war against the United States ... The US-led war in Iraq has increased the risk to Western interests in Arab countries." Although the number of Al-Qaeda-affiliated "terrorists" is probably exaggerated, the basic premise of the report is accurate: US policies with respect to the Arab and Muslim worlds is a gift to Al-Qaeda recruiters.
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