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Seeing the Bush through all the Trees
Author: BobR    Date: 10/29/2008 12:15:51

In all the hoopla leading up to election day (6 more days!), there has been so much focus on the candidates, that the Bush Administration has been pretty much ignored. Considering he still has almost 3 months left to drown us in the bathtub, perhaps it's time to take a moment to see what they're doing.

The story that's gotten the most play has been the raid in Syria that resulted in the deaths of 7 people, 3 of whom were children. U.S. officials are calling it a warning:
But officials said the raid Sunday, apparently the first acknowledged instance of U.S. ground forces operating in Syria, was intended to send a warning to the Syrian government. "You have to clean up the global threat that is in your back yard, and if you won't do that, we are left with no choice but to take these matters into our hands," said a senior U.S. official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the cross-border strike.

The United States has offered similar justifications for recent cross-border strikes in Pakistan, where it has launched missile attacks and at least one air assault against suspected members of Afghanistan's Taliban insurgency. "As targets present themselves, and are identified . . . they become more and more at risk. Just like in Pakistan, there will be steps taken to deal with it," the senior official said.

I guess that's all part of the "Bush Doctrine" (do ya get it now Sarah?). Writer Robert Dreyfus asks Is this the Bush Doctrine 2.0?:
A parallel new Bush doctrine is emerging, in the last days of the soon-to-be-ancien regime, and it needs to be strangled in its crib. Like the original Bush doctrine -- the one that Sarah Palin couldn't name, which called for preventive military action against emerging threats -- this one also casts international law aside by insisting that the United States has an inherent right to cross international borders in "hot pursuit" of anyone it doesn't like.

They're already applying it to Pakistan, and this week Syria was the target. Is Iran next?

As if this wasn't aggressive enough, Robert Gates is requesting new nukes:
After making a comment the same day saying that Russia must reduce its nuclear arsenal, Defense Secretary Robert Gates called on the United States to begin testing its nuclear weapon program and fund a new generation of nuclear weapons.

The Bush Administration is at odds with Congress on a law that would authorize the funding for a Reliable Replacable Warhead project -- the so called "next generation" of nuclear weapon designs.

"To be blunt, there is absolutely no way we can maintain a credible deterrent and reduce the number of weapons in our stockpile without resorting to testing our stockpile or pursuing a modernization program," Gates told the Carnegie Endowment, where he spoke Thursday, according to prepared remarks posted by .

Of course, to build all those nukes we'll need plenty of uranium. Where can we get it? How about the Grand Canyon?
The Bush administration allowed Phoenix-based Neutron Energy to stake 20 new mining claims south of the Grand Canyon on August 7, in violation of an emergency Congressional resolution passed seven weeks earlier that declared off limits to mining activity approximately 1 million acres adjacent to Grand Canyon National Park.

A new Environmental Working Group (EWG) analysis of records generated by the Interior department's Bureau of Land Management unearthed evidence of Neutron Energy's claims, filed in defiance of a Congressional resolution aimed at protecting the Canyon and the Colorado River that flows through it from a surge of uranium mining activity sparked by uranium prices escalating in anticipation of new nuclear power plant construction.

"The Bush administration's Grand Canyon giveaway is a direct violation of the law," said EWG Senior Analyst for Public Lands Dusty Horwitt. "This is the environmental equivalent of a subprime mortgage on the nation's most iconic natural treasure. Mining companies get in cheap today, and the public pays tomorrow for what is certain to be a major environmental disaster."

Three more months of this? Oy...

 

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Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 12:48:18
Morning :hug:

Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 13:03:44
Boo!



hehehehehe!



:shrug:





Comment by BobR on 10/29/2008 13:08:04
Please note the new voter poll locator widget installed in the right-hand side ad bar. You can tell everyone you know that they can find it here... ;)

Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 13:14:04
Well, there's more bizarreness around these parts.



Former Governor Jean Shaheen (D-NH) is running against John Sununu (R-NH) for the senate seat Mr. Sununu currently holds.



On September 12, 2001 Then Gov. Jean Shaheen said "I stand with President Bush" regarding the warron terra. (*sigh*, didn't we all?)



Guess who is running ads attempting to tie one candidate to President Bush and playing the quote "I stand with President Bush" over and over and over in a radio ad?



Truly bizarre.





Comment by m-hadley on 10/29/2008 13:23:27
Morning 4Fers,

Great post BobR I continue to suffer from "election anxiety syndrome" no sleep, no appetite, fear of leaving the house, and a constant need to refresh HuffPo and 538.com - anybody else got this particular ailment? Any known cures? Just wondering. Another Obama sign was stolen out of my yard last night :modbat:

I really could have used an RB Perot impression this morning :P

Cheers,

mfaye



:gobama:

Comment by Random on 10/29/2008 13:26:26
Random is here.

Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 13:29:50
I'm obsessing over particular states.



McCain is visiting NH again, but then there's this story, also in the Globe today that contains this nugget:





"I get the sense it's shutting down," said Tom Rath, a GOP consultant in New Hampshire where McCain trails by 18 points.




I guess I'm just not undersanding Johhny's obsession with our fair neighbor to the North. And Keith was on about him "surprising the pudnits" and winning in PA, too.



As Buzz Lightyear once said..."You are a sad, strange little man, and you have my pity. Farewell. "

Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 13:30:33
Oh, and any card-carrying member of Red Sox Nation will caution you against overconfidence in the late innings, too.





Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 13:38:44
Oh, and the latest Electoral Vote snapshot has NH "Solid Dem"...it was "Barely" yesterday.





Comment by m-hadley on 10/29/2008 13:42:27
All Hail Random

Cheers,

mfaye



:gobama:

Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 13:46:01
Art work thoughts? Opinions?



I think the deco one has just too much detail, it loses something to me.



Sugar Skull Deco



Sugar Skull Knots



Sugar Skull Romanesque



I need to get back to the Native American museum to really study the ones there. But these are my designs intereptations

Comment by BobR on 10/29/2008 13:52:06
Quote by wickedpam:

Art work thoughts? Opinions?



I think the deco one has just too much detail, it loses something to me.



Sugar Skull Deco



Sugar Skull Knots



Sugar Skull Romanesque



I need to get back to the Native American museum to really study the ones there. But these are my designs intereptations


I like "knots" the best.



As always - great job!



Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 13:57:18
Quote by BobR:

Quote by wickedpam:

Art work thoughts? Opinions?



I think the deco one has just too much detail, it loses something to me.



Sugar Skull Deco



Sugar Skull Knots



Sugar Skull Romanesque



I need to get back to the Native American museum to really study the ones there. But these are my designs intereptations


I like "knots" the best.



As always - great job!





Thanks - I like Knots too but there is something about the romanesque that draws me - might be the colors I used. These were the first time I used PrismaColor markers, usually stay away from those but I really wanted strong colors.



Comment by BobR on 10/29/2008 14:02:32
Quote by TriSec:

Oh, and the latest Electoral Vote snapshot has NH "Solid Dem"...it was "Barely" yesterday.





Looking at the map at Electoral-vote, I just don't see how McCain can win. To get 270, he needs to pick up all of the ties, all of the "barely dem", and then 3 of the 4 "weak dem" states...



It just doesn't seem possible.



Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 14:06:11
Quote by BobR:

Quote by TriSec:

Oh, and the latest Electoral Vote snapshot has NH "Solid Dem"...it was "Barely" yesterday.





Looking at the map at Electoral-vote, I just don't see how McCain can win. To get 270, he needs to pick up all of the ties, all of the "barely dem", and then 3 of the 4 "weak dem" states...



It just doesn't seem possible.





Thats the site I've been watching - I don't even think McCain has broken 200 yet. Only thing I'm worried about is electoral-vote had Kerry winning in '04, so I take it with a grain of salt.



Comment by Raine on 10/29/2008 14:09:25
Good Morning!



:coffee:

Comment by Raine on 10/29/2008 14:12:10
Mala... Those are all very loverly.



I like the first two more, perhaps because they are so colorful... But really really nice.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 14:12:49


Comment by Raine on 10/29/2008 14:12:59
FAYE!



:hug: Just hang in there for a few more days sister!



HAve you been back to the Dr. recently?

Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 14:13:35
Quote by Raine:

Mala... Those are all very loverly.



I like the first two more, perhaps because they are so colorful... But really really nice.




Thanks :hug:



Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 14:14:39
You know Steph you can get a custom label made. Talk to the people at (ick) Gallo or better yet Delicato.

Comment by Raine on 10/29/2008 14:24:11
Faye --- you know I have been so stressed that I have not been able to paint in a long time. So you really are not alone.





Comment by Raine on 10/29/2008 14:25:09
Quote by m-hadley:

All Hail Random

Cheers,

mfaye



:gobama:


What she said!



(and I will be reading your stories today! )

Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 14:29:11
From what I understand the employer let them go with the understanding that they would lose a day of pay but other then that they were fine with the walk off.

Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 14:42:12
Quote by Raine:

Faye --- you know I have been so stressed that I have not been able to paint in a long time. So you really are not alone.









hm.



I started clearing up my "lair" downstairs....my old workbench and spray booth area that I've always kept partly clear in the cellar.



I used to build scale models, and I was pretty damn good at it too...but I haven't completed a model in more than 5 years now.



But I'm itching to build something...and maybe after November 4 I'll have reason to breathe a big sigh of relief and try to relax some.





Comment by livingonli on 10/29/2008 14:44:51
Good morning everyone.



I still didn't turn in until after 3 AM. I think this work schedule has screwed up any ability for me to sleep at a normal time.

Comment by livingonli on 10/29/2008 14:46:32
Don't forget in addition to the Obama show at 8, he is on The Daily Show at 11 tonight.

Comment by Raine on 10/29/2008 14:48:52
I am not sure if this has been posted, but it deserves another one if it has.





Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 14:50:49
Can General Clark still be Sec-Def, or didn't he crater back during the primaries?





Comment by Raine on 10/29/2008 14:53:18
I see no reason why Clark can't be SoD.







Comment by livingonli on 10/29/2008 14:56:51
Shelagh.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 14:57:08
stupid dust.

Comment by Raine on 10/29/2008 14:57:21
BTW!!!



HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO SHELAGHC!!!!!!



:party:

Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 14:57:29
Shelagh!

Comment by livingonli on 10/29/2008 14:57:37
Happy birthday, Shelagh C even if you can't read this.

Comment by Raine on 10/29/2008 14:58:16
Quote by wickedpam:

stupid dust.


Once again ... it's the damn fall allergies, I swear.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 14:58:45
Yes! Happy B-Day! Shelagh!!!!!





Comment by wickedpam on 10/29/2008 15:00:25
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

stupid dust.


Once again ... it's the damn fall allergies, I swear.




every time.

its gonna be a dusty 3 months.



Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 15:01:05
4F a small place

But our hearts are gigantic

We miss our old friends.









Comment by Random on 10/29/2008 15:06:33
Quote by Raine:

Quote by m-hadley:

All Hail Random

Cheers,

mfaye



:gobama:


What she said!



(and I will be reading your stories today! )


Liar!

*excuse the yell, Random is sleepy and still dreaming*



Comment by Scoopster on 10/29/2008 15:07:12
Morning guys! home sick today, so.... welcome once again into my bedroom OF HORROR!!



I saw an ad for Barney Frank's campaign last night. I don't think he has a tight reelection campaign, and given the comic tone of the ad I think he's just doing it to hear himself talk.. (sorry guys.. can't find the ad on Youtube)



And don't forget Obama with Rachel at 9!

Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 15:07:52
I suppose I should have posted this days ago.



Bud Selig is a miserable human being.



Game 5 has gone past the minimum 4.5 innings to count as a game, yes...but if this had happened in the regular season, wouldn't they wipe out the result and play a fresh nine innings when the weather cleared?





Comment by Random on 10/29/2008 15:08:28




Comment by Scoopster on 10/29/2008 15:08:53
:party: Happy birthday Shelagh!!

Comment by Scoopster on 10/29/2008 15:09:37
Quote by TriSec:

I suppose I should have posted this days ago.



Bud Selig is a miserable human being.



Game 5 has gone past the minimum 4.5 innings to count as a game, yes...but if this had happened in the regular season, wouldn't they wipe out the result and play a fresh nine innings when the weather cleared?


Wait.. I thought they were going to pick up where the game was suspended??

Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 15:09:53
*grunt*



If a game is rained out before play begins, it is rescheduled for a later date. If a game is called after play begins but before 4 1/2 innings have been completed (if the home team is ahead) or five innings have been completed (if the visitors are ahead or the game is tied), the game is not an official game. The umpire declares "No Game", the game is played in its entirety at a later date, and statistics compiled during the game are not counted. Games that are stopped after they become official games count in the standings (unless the game is tied, in which case it is continued at a later date, usually the next day), and statistics compiled during the game are counted.





Bud Selig still sucks.





Comment by Random on 10/29/2008 15:13:43
Random still can't see some audiocons on his firefox browswer

*pokes his own audiocon, but never sees it*

Comment by TriSec on 10/29/2008 15:14:59
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and the third-largest and fourth-most massive planet in the solar system. It is named after the ancient Greek deity of the sky, the father of Kronos (Saturn) and grandfather of Zeus (Jupiter). Though it is visible to the naked eye like the five classical planets, it was never recognized as a planet by ancient observers due to its dimness and slow orbit.




Dimness and slow orbit....if that's not a metaphor for the McCain campaign, I don't know what is.







Comment by Scoopster on 10/29/2008 15:15:22
Yeah I get that once in a while too.. It's an issue with either the Quicktime plugin or NoScript.

Comment by livingonli on 10/29/2008 15:18:25
All hail Random.