Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Unnatural Aversion

My local paper published a slightly edited letter to the editor. Last I checked there were 195 comments on it and then a little later there were 157; still by far the most commented-on letter to the editor over the past few days. The most I saw on any other was five. They must moderate the comments after they are posted. Funny how what people read is different from what's written. My piece focused on use (or lack of) the word and not the actual observance of Christmas. Maybe there is no war on Christmas but there certainly is an effort to self-censor the word; or so it seems. Anyway, here's the link to the original version, followed by the one they printed.

unedited copy

mcall.com copy

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Have You Seen Me?

Missing: natural phenomenon that existed at least hundreds of thousands of years before January 20, 2001 whose arrival is announced with wind gusts of at least 39 mph; often brings lots of rain; frequently forms in the Atlantic Ocean and occasionally hits the U.S. with said winds and rain; usually given a name that is predetermined well before June 1. often causes death and destruction; once its formed it cannot be stopped; loved by U.S. mainstream media, especially when reeking havoc and chaos (especially in its modified, 74+ mph form) on large U.S. cities; estimates of 12-15 of these appearing between June 1 and November 30 greatly exaggerated; if seen, please contact local and national news outlets so news outlets can redact their gleeful reporting of initial predictions. Warning: said media outlets that blamed an abundance of these last year on Global Warming may try to blame Global Warming for absence of said missing object this year. Exercise extreme caution when obtaining information from these news outlets.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Boots on the Ground

One of the blogs I read regularly is from a US Army Sergeant with the 25th Infantry Division. I came across his blog about a year ago, when he was stationed in Hawaii, and immediately added it to my live bookmarks. In August, he was sent to Iraq and he's been able to post often. A few days ago he posted an entry entitled "Go Home?"

Here's an excerpt:
There's an argument being circulated, and has been for awhile now, that fighting in Iraq is creating more terrorists. It's a load of crap. Sorry to be blunt, but that's the truth. What creates terrorists is a societal acceptance of terrorism as a tool for political or social change... no, control. When we allow terrorism to change our laws, our lifestyles, our sense of security, we lose. We lose our freedom, our rights, our security and we give all the power over those things to terrorists who have no desire to be fair, kind or just.
Here's the LINK to the rest of this post.

I see some parallels between Iraq the Civil War. During the Civil War, the Confederates pushed the same policy we see today used by the enemy, hold out as long as they can and eventually the North will tire of it and just let us go. In fact, Grant, in his memoirs, makes several references to how the press in the North almost seemed to give every little bit of bad news major headlines as to imply that things are going well for the Confederacy but not the Union. Nothing has changed much in 142 years. The Confederacy, like the enemy we fight today, knew they could not beat the North at its own game - they did not have the industrial or military capacity to compete evenly, so they deployed the policy of emotional fatigue - the North will withdraw because so many men are dying; even if the ratio is 3 Confederate soldiers to 1 Union.

The policy today should be let the generals run the war. Unfortunately the politicians want to run it and too many politicians are willing to let their feelings dictate policy: "I don't like war, so let's not fight." If we stop fighting now, the enemy won't and you can bet that if the North ceded to the South, we would have had another war that would have been more deadly and more destructive. Terrorists declared war on us and if we don't like it that's too bad but we must respond and we must win. It may be painful, it may be sad, it may be hard, but giving up is not an option. To quote JFK: "we choose to do these things not because they are easy but because they are hard." Fighting terrorism is hard; preserving the Union was hard. Unfortunately, too many people today want to take the path of least resistance and pass an even greater struggle off the next generation. Had this happened 140 years ago, the US as we know it today may never have existed.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Invasion of the Body Snatchers!

Look at this picture of Bob Casey, Jr, on Wilkipedia and compare it to the one in the previous post. Next, type "Bob Casey Jr" into Alltheweb's image search and you get the same results; two different people.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Be careful what you wish for...

because sometimes you get it.



"Automaton Casey programmed and awaiting instructions, Mr. Reid."


It's obvious that the voters in PA did not watch the debates. Plus, somehow, Casey's "I'm not Santorum" campaign was able to pull out a win; unlike Kerry's "I'm not Bush" campaign in 2004.

I think Santorum would have won this year if he had endorsed Toomey in 2004. First, Toomey would have won both the primary and the election if he had a Santorum endorsement and, thus, as Senator, Toomey would have done more campaigning than Specter did for Santorum this year. Did Specter do anything? Second, Rick would not have had voters vote for Casey because of his lack of a Toomey endorsement. So, Rick, this is partially your fault, not because of your opinions and beliefs, but mostly because you did not support Toomey.

Here's to (clink) six years of, well, whatever Casey said he would do. Again, if you missed the debates, don't worry, he didn't say anything there either, except for getting some facts wrong and showing an unwillingness to answer the questions.


Sunday, November 05, 2006

Slash

Election Day 2006 is now two days away. Democratic supporters should make sure their knives are sharpened and ready to go.

5 charged in GOP tire slashings