Archive for January 2nd, 2004


You just can’t make this…

You just can’t make this stuff up…



God Predicts Bush Will Win.


Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson said “he believes God has told him President Bush will be re-elected in a ‘blowout’ in November,” the AP reports.

Says Robertson: “The Lord has just blessed him. I mean, he could make terrible mistakes and comes out of it. It doesn’t make any difference what he does, good or bad, God picks him up because he’s a man of prayer and God’s blessing him.”


Well Mr. Roberston, God just told me (via email, a fax, AND text messaging to my cell phone) that Howard Dean will whomp Dubya’s sorry butt come November - so there!

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Just when you think the…

Just when you think the FBI can’t get stupider


A few days ago the FBI sent a bulletin to 18,000 law enforcement agencies warning them to watch out for possible terrorists  carrying - almanacs. Yes, almanacs. 


Now this. A FBI screw up was behind Air France flight cancellations. There never was a terror risk.



But a French official now says six cases of mistaken identity were the reason a half-dozen Air France flights between Paris and Los Angeles were canceled last week.


U-S officials had told French counterparts that al-Qaida operatives might try to board the planes before Christmas.


Officials say errors in spelling and transcription of Arabic named played a role in the mix-up. One of the names on the list provided by the FBI turned out to be that of a five-year-old child.


Feel safer now? I didn’t think so…

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What up, Michael?

What up, Michael?


The Michael Jackson affair has overtones of serious impeding tragedy. The train wreck about to happen but you can’t stop watching.


Sheriff says Jackson brutality claims untrue



<Jackson> also said he had been locked for 45 minutes in a jail bathroom with feces smeared on the walls, floor and ceiling.


While police sometimes do treat people brutally, I can’t imagine them being so stupid as to do this to a high profile person like Michael Jackson. Or having a bathroom that filthy.


In other signs of chaos, Stuart Backerman, his long time spokesperson was either summarily fired or quit in protest. The Nation of Islam (NOI) either is or absolutely is not involved in his affairs now. (Hmm, it would be amusing if NOI took over Jackson’s Beatles publishing rights, as some darkly hint might happen.)

And long time supporter Elizabeth Taylor didn’t come to his party last month.

There’s so many threads here. He’s black, maybe gay, hugely wealthy and world famous, and, in my view, unquestionably mentally unbalanced. An easy target, especially since he persists in doing brain-dead things like loudly proclaiming that it’s ok to sleep with children.


It’s another media feeding frenzy, where the target is pilloried even before the trial begins, while all manner of people with their own agendas jump in from the sidelines. Tom Wolfe wrote a novel on this topic, “Bonfire of the Vanities”, about a Wall Street player who took a wrong turn in the South Bronx with his mistress in the car, ran over and killed someone who may or may not have been trying to jack him, then lied about it when the story broke. Wolfe deliberately makes the circumstances of the death vague, it may or may not have been self-defense or an accident - or it could have been manslaughter. It mattered not. The media firestorm destroyed whatever life the Wall Street player had prior to the event, mangled the lives of others, while catapulting still others to new-found celebrity and importance.


That’s what may happen here too. In the end, as in the novel, it won’t matter much what the facts are or whether Michael Jackson is guilty or innocent. In many ways, he’s already been destroyed.


And that’s not justice.

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Israeli soldier held for shooting…

Israeli soldier held for shooting Brit peace activist



An Israeli soldier has been arrested after admitting that he shot in the head a British peace activist, leaving him in a persistent vegetative state.


Shootings like this, of course, regularly happen to Palestinians.

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US wanted to seize mideast…

US wanted to seize mideast oil by force in 1973



The United States considered using force to seize oilfields in the Middle East during an oil embargo by Arab states in 1973, according to British government documents just made public.


I believe the word for this is “Imperialism”.

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The Republican wing of the…

The Republican wing of the Democratic Party


Paul Krugman in the NY Times



Some of Mr. Dean’s rivals have launched vitriolic attacks that might as well have been scripted by Karl Rove. And I don’t buy the excuse that it’s all about ensuring that the party chooses an electable candidate.


The irony is that by seeking to undermine the election prospects of a man who may well be their party’s nominee, Mr. Lieberman and Mr. Kerry have reminded us of why their once-promising campaigns imploded.


Most Democrats feel, with justification, that we’re facing a national crisis — that the right, ruthlessly exploiting 9/11, is making a grab for total political dominance. The party’s rank and file want a candidate who is running, as the Dean slogan puts it, to take our country back. This is no time for a candidate who is running just because he thinks he deserves to be president.

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