kids on a plane

This ain’t no chicken joke.

“DENVER, Colorado (Reuters) — A California mother was charged with beating her children, ages 2 and 4, on a commercial aircraft and interfering with the flight crew….

An FBI affidavit quotes passengers as saying Freeman appeared intoxicated, was abusive with her children before she boarded the plane and repeatedly hit and yelled at them during the flight.”

Boy, some people, you can dress ’em up, you can liquor ’em up, but you just can’t take ’em anywhere.

But seriously, some people should not have children. I feel bad for the kids; their mother is Joan Crawford X Anne Coulter, with wings. I hope the little varmints find a way to have a peaceful life.

worried mind

That’s what I got, gentle readers. I’ve got a worried mind and an Chertoffian gut feeling that, as bad as things are now, they’re going to slide downhill quick into a pit of shit before W and The Dick pack up their toil and troublesome bags in 18 months.

I think they’re going to try to make war with Iran, another country that is no overt threat to US. I’m not alone in my concern …

WASHINGTON – The balance in the internal White House debate over Iran has shifted back in favour of military action before President George Bush leaves office in 18 months, the Guardian has learned.

The shift follows an internal review involving the White House, the Pentagon and the state department over the last month. Although the Bush administration is in deep trouble over Iraq, it remains focused on Iran. A well-placed source in Washington said: “Bush is not going to leave office with Iran still in limbo.”

The White House claims that Iran, whose influence in the Middle East has increased significantly over the last six years, is intent on building a nuclear weapon and is arming insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The vice-president, Dick Cheney, has long favoured upping the threat of military action against Iran. He is being resisted by the secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, and the defence secretary, Robert Gates.

Last year Mr Bush came down in favour of Ms Rice, who along with Britain, France and Germany has been putting a diplomatic squeeze on Iran. But at a meeting of the White House, Pentagon and state department last month, Mr Cheney expressed frustration at the lack of progress and Mr Bush sided with him. “The balance has tilted. There is cause for concern,” the source said this week. [The Guardian/UK]

A few brief points:

We can’t beat them. Not conventionally. Our army is overtaxed as it is. Shock and awe – clusterbombing – only goes so far. Would Bush nuke Tehran, over a presumption, a hypothetical threat to the region?

Iranians like us. We could be friends with them, if not with their irascible president.

This is all starting to look very biblical to me. The Book of Daniel, especially, is full of prophecies about the end times, in which armies of the west and east meet in the area that is now Iraq and Iran, and … kablooie.

It should be noted that I’m not the kind of Christian who sees The Almighty in water stains and toasted bagels. I’m just sayin’, W is playing with hellfire.

Does anybody have any good ideas for stopping these maniacs before it’s too late for thousands more in the middle east and from the US? How many more have to die before we know that too many people have died?

Blowing In The Wind Lyrics

I’m going to write to my senators and congresswoman, and demand impeachment. I’m going to keep writing to them, demanding impeachment, until they for God’s sake listen to me.

air force building up in iraq

Away from the headlines and debate over the “surge” in U.S. ground troops, the Air Force has quietly built up its hardware inside Iraq, sharply stepped up bombing and laid a foundation for a sustained air campaign in support of American and Iraqi forces.

Squadrons of attack planes have been added to the in-country fleet. The air reconnaissance arm has almost doubled since last year. The powerful B1-B bomber has been recalled to action over Iraq. [AP Story]

Let’s take a moment to remember those about to die, simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time, in the path of the shock and awe.

what kind of world


Humpback nuzzled her saviors in thanks | SF Chronicle:

“‘When I was cutting the line going through the mouth, its eye was there winking at me, watching me,’ Moskito said. ‘It was an epic moment of my life.’

When the whale realized it was free, it began swimming around in circles, according to the rescuers. Moskito said it swam to each diver, nuzzled him and then swam to the next one.

‘It seemed kind of affectionate, like a dog that’s happy to see you,” Moskito said. ‘I never felt threatened. It was an amazing, unbelievable experience.'”

My Mom sent me an email that’s going around about this event, which took place in December, 2005. A humpback whale got tangled in crab trap lines near San Francisco, nearly died and was rescued by volunteers, in an act that can’t be called less than heroism. I guess Mom knows it’s the kind of thing that makes me happy. I love animals, and I have a special fondness for dolphins and whales.

It’s also the kind of thing that makes me confused, a little sad. I look at how I perceive the world of human beings, and what we’ve always made of it – generally – and I just have to sigh. I mean, look at this blog. Post after post full of derision and cynicism, not just because of the evil that we seem powerless to prevent but the good that those in power seem wholly disinterested in doing.

Here was a group of men – maybe women too, it doesn’t say – who risked their lives to save a fellow Being, a fellow traveler on life’s inscrutable timeline. And they were rewarded for it. They’ve learned the wisdom, which obviously they inclined to previously, that life is for doing good, for leaving the world in any small measure better than you found it.

How can a man like Bush, for an obvious example, even claim to be a Christian? Oh, he’ll hug a disaster survivor now and then, in a staged demonstration of compassion. But his actions as a leader have always been nothing less than evil. He’ll commute the sentence of iScooter (how cool is that word?) Libby. But as governor of Texas, he refused to commute the sentences of people sentenced to death, despite their repentance and the ardent pleas of the world’s citizens, up to and including the Pope. He couldn’t let them live out their lives in maximum security; they had to die. As president … we’ll, we’ve seen what he’s capable of … he is a man of blood, a “war president.”

I grow weary of the rhetoric. I’ve been listening to people claim to want peace all of my life, and we don’t have it. We don’t seem any closer to getting it. It’s right there, in front of us. All we have to do is reach out and choose it. We have merely to decide what kind of world we want – essentially whales and no war or war and no whales – and be the change we wish to see in the world.

Perhaps those in power are incapable of good because we have not taught them goodness, and indifferent to peace because we have not shown them the peace in us.

The spirit of democracy is not a mechanical thing to be adjusted by abolition of forms. It requires change of heart.
— Ghandi

We may never be strong enough to be entirely nonviolent in thought, word and deed. But we must keep nonviolence as our goal and make strong progress towards it.
–Ghandi, again

Midwest Towns Sour on War

“While opposition to the war has been stronger and more visible on the East and West coasts, small towns in the heartland and the South have provided the Bush administration with some of its most steadfast backers. But that support has cracked amid the echoes of graveside bagpipes and 21-gun salutes, which have been heard with greater frequency in recent months in small Midwestern communities.” [Washginton Post]

It makes one wonder how those Red State/Blue State maps of the 2004 election would look today.

Boxer on Iraq

Senator Boxer on Iraq

"How many more explosive devices are going to blow up in the faces of our troops before we start bringing them home?  How many more Iraqis are going to die, women and children?  How many more faces are we going to look at on the front page before we get the guts to do the right thing?  

"The President doesn't listen.  He didn't listen after the election…he said he had a new strategy.  What was it?  The surge.  The surge is not a new strategy; it's a military tactic, and it isn't working."

— Senator Boxer, speaking in debate on the Defense Authorization Bill.

Lovely. [Sigh] I don't know about you, but I'm growing weary of the almost an election year rhetoric. I'm all for cutting the funding and bringing the troops home, but it's also time for the government to suit up, shut up and show up.  It's time to hang up Gunslinger Bush's sixguns and show him the road outta Dodge. It's time to impeach.

We’re All Gonna Die

“The recipe is simple, like the directions on the back of a shampoo bottle. Damaging reports of Bush administrations malfeasance emerge. Warnings of imminent terrorist-borne doom immediately follow, all spread far and wide by said Bush administration. Lather, rinse, repeat. There are many more instances of this curious timing to be found, but apparently, no one in the administration is concerned this dubious pattern – spreading fear among the populace to change the subject, an act of terrorism itself – might start to wear thin.”

– William Rivers Pitt | We’re All Gonna Die

cookie monster

Cookies for peace:

“Members of the peace group Stop the War Machine are no strangers to Sen. Pete Domenici’s office in Albuquerque. But they’re usually bearing protest signs, not cookies and flowers.

So activist Jeanne Pahls took a few precautions with the two dozen roses and three dozen store-bought cookies they dropped off on July 10 to thank Domenici, an Albuquerque Republican, for his break with President Bush over the war in Iraq.

‘We left the labels on the cookies so they wouldn’t think we tampered with it,’ Pahls said, laughing.”

Now there’s an idea I can sink my teeth into.

He said, laughing.

Actually, I don’t know. I think the gesture was extremely well intentioned. And I’m all for flowers in gun barrels, and taking the argument to a more humane and thoughtful level. But should a legislator really get cookies – or a brownie medal – for finally pulling his head out of his ass and breaking his complicity with chaos and disaster? I think the people can do him a sugary solid by sparing said plentiful posterior when the revolution comes …

… to a polling place near you, is what I meant.

He said, no longer even amused.

Nobel Laureate Calls for Removal of Bush

Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams came from Ireland to Texas to declare that President Bush should be impeached.

In a keynote speech at the International Women's Peace Conference on Wednesday night, Ms. Williams told a crowd of about 1,000 that the Bush administration has been treacherous and wrong and acted unconstitutionally.

"Right now, I could kill George Bush," she said at the Adam's Mark Hotel and Conference Center in Dallas. "No, I don't mean that. How could you nonviolently kill somebody? I would love to be able to do that."

About half the crowd gave her a standing ovation after she called for Mr. Bush's removal from power.

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