Jet Blue Snubs Boeing for the French
If you want Amercians to get back to work, find an airline other than Jet Blue. If you think the French are a bunch of back stabbing scum, shun Jet Blue. Here's why.
"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." - Plato
If you want Amercians to get back to work, find an airline other than Jet Blue. If you think the French are a bunch of back stabbing scum, shun Jet Blue. Here's why.
Amina Lawal is a Nigerian woman who has been convicted of adultery and under Islamic law, she is to be buried up to her neck and stoned to death. Is it any wonder that Islamic countries are so uniformly backward?
We're leaving Saudi Arabia and moving our operations (registration required) to Qatar. You can bet that our servicemen and women will be glad to see those treacherous bastards in the rear-view mirror. But, I hope someday we come back - to toss them into the Gulf and replace the monarchy with a democracy.
It appears to be true. We're gone. Great. Double crossing the United States should have consequences. Let old Gerhardt explain this one to the voters. That's a lot of US greenbacks going somewhere else, where their source will be more highly appreciated.
According to statistics, we are winning the war on terror. According to CNN: "Attacks drop 44 percent
Now that Saddam's files are open for the world to read, we're finding that lots of pro-Saddam journalists and politicians were having their palms crossed with Saddam's silver. One guy who collected some Iraqi cash was Seattle's Jim McDermott. Shortly after Bagdad Jim condemned George W. Bush while on Iraqi soil, Saddam bag man Shakir al-Khafaji deposited five grand into McDermott's Legal Defense Fund.
But how many lives might eventually be saved?
So long as you are predicting doom for the United States, you are free to be as wrong as you want. Accoring to Paul Erlich, by now, the world was supposed to be in ruins, the result of famine and disease, and yet, Paul Erlich still receives juicy speaking fees to make equally inaccurate predictions. Leftists love hearing that the West is about to fall and will pay big money to hear somebody say no matter how wrong they've been in the past. Yale historian Paul Kennedy is the latest to demonstrate this principle. He's been wrong before and he'll be wrong again. And leftists will still buy his books.
This explains a great deal. I was wondering why all those "objective journalists" were reporting Saddam's unanimous reelection with straight faces. I'd like to know how much money Al Jazeera, Peter Jennings, Peter Arnett, and the New York Times received.
In the days and weeks leading up to the beginning of the Iraq war, all sorts of extravagent conspiracy type theories were advanced that predicted that France would be exposed as very dirty once we had a look at Saddam's records. As it turns out, the conspiracy theorists underestimated Chiraq's treachery. Villapin was being briefly honest when he said he wasn't sure whom he wanted to win the war.
Thank goodness Laci Peterson and her baby washed up on the shore of San Pablo Bay. Now we can keep the rubes glued to their tubes. Ratings for cable television were beginning to decline. Pictures of Saddam Hussein statues coming down were getting somewhat repetitive and the news consuming public had grown weary of listening to experts predicting failure in Iraq. Besides, those guys have developed a bit of a credibility problem. And so far, the SARS epidemic has not really made for riveting news, unless you were planning a business trip to China or Toronto. Who knows what cable news and news magazines would have seized upon to keep ratings up, had not the Laci Peterson case conveniently re-emerged.
The old cliche reads that a conservative is liberal who has been mugged. That's too simple. I've always believed that liberals can be converted if we just get more of their brains to work. Now, medical science may have developed a solution. This may change my attitude on stem cell research.
If the Supreme Court decides that sodomy is protected by the constitution, then they will have opened the door to stuff like this.
President George W. Bush won't soon be inviting the French President to a barbecue at his Texas Ranch anytime soon. This is considered an earned honor. Jacques Chirac has earned dishonor.
Literally dozens of women, clearly dissatisfied with the course human evolution has taken in the last five thousand years, want a real Cro-Magnon to father their next child. Really!
Literally dozens of women, clearly dissatisfied with the course human evolution has taken in the last five thousand years, want a real Cro-Magnon to father their next child. Really!
There are supposedly quite a few guys in Iraq who are looking for just this work.
From Matt Drudge
A vast treasure of stolen Iraqi artifacts, some dating back thousands of years have been discovered in Paris, France at some place called "The Louvre."
The French have suddenly changed their minds about sanctions. When the US suggested that sanctions on the no longer existing regime of Saddam Hussein be lifted, France, Russia and all the usual suspects disagreed, saying the the inspectors had to finish their work. Ha ha! That's a good one.
I read a hilarious piece yesterday from an "Arab volunteer" who fought for Saddam. He complained that Iraqi generals placed the volunteers out on the front lines, where they were wiped out by US forces. Then, when the US military reached the Iraqis, the Iraqis either surrendered or just melted away. At one point, a "volunteer" (gosh that reminds me of Ross Perot) was aiming a shoulder fired anti-aircraft missile at a Cobra helicopter and he was ordered to stand down by his Iraqi commander who insisted that it was an Iraqi helicopter. If anyone reading this knows where that piece was, please e-mail me so I can link to it.
Just before the war, I wrote that fewer Iraqis would die during this war than routinely die in an average year at the hand of Saddam regime of terror. Well, somebody has finally done the math and I was proven correct. H. D. Miller uses the most reliably exaggerated Iraqi body count from the leftist iraqbodycount.net and gets a figure of 2,325 civilian deaths. Meanwhile, John Burns of the New York Times credits Saddam with the deaths of a million Iraqis during his tenure as despot for life. This works out to 3600 per month. So, it was actually safer to be a civilian in Iraq during the war than it was during the peace.
Nicholas Kristoff has earned such a reputation within the blogosphere for being wrong with his end-of-the-world predictions that his name has become both a noun and a verb. To Kristoff, is to predict with eargerness, that something dreadful will happen to the United States and that hopefully, George W. Bush will be blamed for it. Such predictions are also known as a Kristoff. Kristoff awards are given to those who also make such predictions, although such awards might be renamed for Gary Kamiya, who openly admits that he hoped for a long, bloody war with mounds of US casualties so that Bush could be defeated next year.
How about that? The war critics are just about out of ammunition now. First as several successes in Afghanistan and elsewhere showed, we could fight Al Qaeda and Iraq at the same time. Now we're learning that the war on Iraq was part of the war on terror. Both the New York Times (registration required) and MSNBC are reprorting that an Iraqi scientist is giving details of Iraq's chemical and biological weapons programs. He also says that Saddam's regime gave material support to Al Qaeda and has shipped some of his weapons to Syria, beginning in the mid-1990's.
The host of CBS's Face the Nation joined the New York Times, among many others by making a complete ass of himself with abyssmally ignorant criticisms of the American war effort. As Salon Magazine recently confessed, many liberals view of the war were colored by their desire to have things go poorly for George Bush. Schieffer was likely among those hoping that we would suffer many thousands of casualties, just so Bush's reelection chances would be harmed in 2004.
German Prime Minister Gerhard Schroeder is trying to grovel his way back into America's good graces. I think should tell him to just go kiss ass. And, I think we should move our military bases out of Germany. We wouldn't want to occupy them after all.
The English language version of the Arab News has an article presenting the United States military in a somewhat different light is customary in Arab news outlets or the New York Times.
Now Yasir Arafat is asking for Abul Abbas. According to Arafat, the Oslo Accords confer upon Abbas world wide diplomatic immunity as a member of the PLO. Even if true, please remind me which of the Oslo Accords has Arafat followed.
Italy is seeking the extradition of terrorist Abul Abbas. This is laughable because Abbas has enjoyed his last 18 years of freedom because the Italians turned him loose. United States fighter jets intercepted a plane carrying Abbas and forced it to land in Italy. Italy demanded custody, then set Abbas loose.
Here's something else that all you peace protestors were protecting - a dungeon of Roman barbarity. "The Marines found 123 prisoners, including five women, barely alive in an underground warren of cells and torture chambers. Being trapped underground probably kept them safe from the bombing of Baghdad by the coalition. Severely emaciated, some had survived by eating the scabs off their sores. All the men had beards down to their waists, said onlookers."
Bill Clinton doesn't like the way that his replacement is doing things
Three weeks ago, the Seattle City Council was asked to simply wish well those United States servicemen who were serving in the Gulf. The resolution did not support the war, or George Bush, or US foreign policy. It only thanked those Puget Sound residents who were serving for their service and wished them a safe return. This was too pro-American, too pro-war and too right-wing for the Seattle City Council. So they fussed with it, trying to alter it into a criticism of the war until they finally gave up yesterday and passed it, now that the war is over.
Nearly overlooked in all the war business, was the Russian mathematician, Dr. Grigori Perelman's proof of the Poincare Conjecture. Dr. Perelman, of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, says that he proved it. He hasn't published his work yet so we only have his word on it. And once he does, it will require months for other mathematicians to pore over it, looking for errors and verifying his work. But, if he's right, I know I'll sleep easier.
One of the tiny ripples I generate for my remote outpost near the Idaho/Washington was actually perceiveed in the Emerald City. Seattle Times editorial page editor James Vesely quoted yours truly liberally in his Sunday column. But, what I liked best was his adoption of my favorite term of endearment for the residents of that soggy city, "Seattleistas." That term may be a little dated. It's a reference to the communists who once ruled Nicaragua - the Sandanistas.
What's the point of have a bureau in Iraq if it is only pemitted to disseminate Iraqi propoganda? When Eason Jordan finally admitted what most of us already knew, that CNN taylored its news coverage to satisfy Saddam Hussein, he gave a number of excuses including the need to maintain a presence in Iraq. But why bother?
Now the the populace has taken their revenge upon the Baathist party apparatus, order is returning to Baghdad.
Iowa's senior US Senator Tom Harkin should apologize too, to all the soldiers and their familes. What an arogant jerk!
She promised she would crawl through broken glass on her hands and knees and apologize to George W. Bush. Start crawling babe.
I once wrote a column in which I accused the big media of cowtowing to Saddam in order to maintain their offices in Baghdad. My editor told me the thesis was ridiculous. Now, CNN confesses that I was right on the money, and that it was worse than I imagined.
These spineless worms are toeing the Nancy Pelosi line, that they're happy we won, but wish we hadn't started. That makes perfect sense doesn't it?
An endless parade of original deep thinkers are constantly reminding us that a government installed by American and British armed forces will not enjoy the international community’s presumption of legitimacy. It would have been preferable if the oppressed people had tossed off the yoke of tyranny themselves and chosen their own leaders. Nevertheless, I advise against simply dismissing the governments of France and Germany, even though both were established by the United States and Britain after we liberated those countries from Nazi domination. But neither should we take any advice from them regarding post-war Iraq.
Sean Penn may now take his place alongside fatass Hollywood celebrity Rosie O'Donnell and late Washington Post colmunist Carl Rowan as elitists who fail to practice what they preach for the rest of us.
Quick, somebody call Hans Blix. The Marines seems to have uncovered quite a lot of weapons grade plutonium in the Al Tuwaitha nuclear complex. Tellingly, UN weapons inspectors have been there, but it seems that they only looked at what the Iraqis wanted to show them. The real treasure was underground.
Reuters, which in mid September, 2001 opined that, "one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter," seems to be experiencing the same sense of liberation as the Iraqis felt as Saddam's statue came tumbling down. Reuters has been notoriously pro-terrorist, pro-Saddam and anti-American. Peter Arnett might have been to friendly to Americans for Reuters. But in the last couple of days, they've suddenly starter reporting the truth. Here's an example.
The cruel side of me hopes that Saddam escaped US bombs so he could see Iraqis trashing the symbols of his power. He needs to suffer a little longer on this earth before he spends eternity in Hell.
"Where is the liar [Iraqi information minister Mohammed] Sahhaf," he asked rhetorically. "He sounded and looked so confidant when he told us that the Iraqis were slaughtering the crusaders and mercenaries at the gates of Baghdad. Everyone believed that the Iraqis were cleverly luring the Americans and British into Baghdad, which was supposed into a huge graveyard for the crusaders."
From the Jeruselum Post: "Some Palestinians chose to vent their anger on the Arab media, especially al-Jazeera, Abu Dhabi and al-Arabiya TV stations, for broadcasting lies about the developments on the battlefield. "For the past three weeks these stations gave us the impression that Iraq had the upper hand in the fighting against the US and British forces," complained Yahya al-Natsheh, the owner of a boutique in al-Bireh, the twin city of Ramallah."
Guess what? Yassir Arafat backed the wrong horse again! The only surprise here is that the Palestinians are surprised.
From Fox News "Standing on car roofs, cheering and waving American and Iraqi flags, people in Dearborn, Mich., breathed a sigh of relief as they realized the day they never thought would come appeared to be imminent: Saddam is on his way out of Iraq for good, if he's not already dead.
Reuters | 4/09/03
They began to chant in English. "Stay! Stay! U.S.A.!" So reports the New York Times, regarding the arrival of the Marines in Qalat Sukkar, a city of about 45,000 in southern Iraq. If the New York Times can report such a story, can Al-Jazeera be far behind.
Al-Jazeera, which earlier accused the United States of specifically targeting one of its reporters, is now asking US help in getting the rest of its reporters out. Get them out, I say. Iraq has been forcing all foreign journalists to stay in the Palestine Hotel. That makes me suspect that Saddam's regime is hiding something in the basement. Once the press is out, let's knock it flat and look underneath.
Still nothing on the websites of The New York Times, The Washington Post, on CNN, or MSNBC. I don't think their sister outlet, Al-Jazeera has it yet either.
This story deserves much more attention than it's getting.
From MSNBC "British forces took control of the heart of Basra on Monday, met by only a few pockets of resistance and greeted by hundreds of people who shook their hands and welcomed them to Iraq’s second-largest city. Emboldened by the British presence, residents went on a rampage, indulging in looting sprees and reprisals against militiamen loyal to Saddam."
Global warming takes another hit as researchers from Harvard University produce evidence that the Earth was warmer in the Middle Ages than it is today. What warmed it up then, sewage in the streets?
I don't normally get choked up when I hear that a war correspondent is killed. Better a journalist than a soldier is my view. But Michael Kelly was special. A former far left liberal, he was cured of his liberalism by the corruption and sanctimony of the Clinton Administration. His conversion cost him his job as editor of The New Republic.
R.W. Johnny "Quagmire" Apple is having a bad day (registration required). That means the United States has had a good day. Apple has been chanting quagmire since the first shot was fired. But dammit! We're operating at will in Baghdad. And so Johnny Boy is lamenting, "Dash to Baghdad Leaves Debate in Dust."
British soldiers discover hundreds of mutilated, decaying bodies http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_767726.html?menu=news.latestheadlines All had been executed and many showed evidence of severe torture. Will Al Jazeera or the New York Times report this?
Can we just give Seattle to France? They certainly deserve each other. As our service men risk their lives to protect such fly specks as the Emerald City, the Seattle City Council cannot bring itself to pass a resolution wishing them well.
According to the CNN.com headline, "Blix 'curious' about unconventional arms in Iraq." And, the first paragraph reads:"Chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix said Friday that he would be interested to learn whether Iraq has chemical, biological or nuclear weapons.
Michael Kelly, one of the freshest writers in print has been killed in Iraq. Michael Kelly has always been one of the best, but he really gained prominence when he was fired by The New Republic for not paying sufficient repect to Al Gore. He was hired to replace Andrew Sullivan as editor of TNR after Sullivan resigned for health reason. Kelly immediately made corruption busting a high priority and the Clinton White House was to inviting a target for him to refuse.
At the request of an Iraqi officer, United State troops destroy (registration required) a huge bronze statue of Saddam. "The blast, when it came, was met with rousing cheers."
Bob Schmidt, an ABC reporter emedded with the 3rd Infantry Division (The Rock of the Marne) reports from the tarmac of the soon to be renamed Saddam International Airport that Iraqis on the outskirts of Baghdad were cheering the arrival of US troops.
The Pope may not appreciate this war, but a prominent Shiite Mullah is encouraging his flock to welcome US troops.
Meanwhile, the nation whom John Kerry thinks we should emulate is experiencing an escalating rate of anti-Semitic violence. Now, a Jewish restaurant has been torched.
Once again, Iraqis celebrate their liberation. And just last night, I heard some left wing deep thinker ridiculing Dick Cheney for predicting that Iraqis would cheer our arrival.
A couple of months ago, John Kerry surged to the front of the pack of Democratic contenders for the presidency in 2004 by contracting prostrate cancer. The cancer helped him by putting him in a hospital for a while as his rivals alienated voters by pandering to their party's left wing. By the time he was released from the hospital, they had done enough damage to themselves that their steps backward placed Kerry out in front.
It might once have been considered hyperbole to say that we could whip the Iraqis with our girls. No more. Jessica Lynch fought with phenomenal courage, even after all those around her had fallen. Even after she has suffered wounds herself, she fought until she ran out of ammunition. In the process, she took down several of Saddam Hussein's "finest."
A month ago, Martin Savidge was a typically cynical CNN reporter. Now, he knows better.
Even the left leaning Washington Post knows better.
Let's see. The United States is on the doorstep of Baghdad after achieving the most rapid advance in military history. Iraq is suffering more than a thousand fatalities for every American the Iraqis manage to kill. Their armor is gone. Their airforce has not gotten off the ground. They have no communications. But, according to MSNBC "news analyst" Rick Francona, the Iraqis have managed some battlefield successes.
It seems that anti-war protestors are running into some unexpected headwinds, unedited images from Iraq. The emebedded journalists are sending home pictures and stories that support allegations of Saddam's barbarism. The genuine decency and civility of the American soldiers is also clear for all to see. And, the people back home are now seeing liberated Iraqi citizens celebrating the arrival of coalition forces.
Four human shields were dumped in Jordan after spending 8 days in one of Saddam's notorious Abu Ghraib prison. They had some trouble sleeping. It seems that they kept awake at night by the screams of those being tortured. I wonder if they now appreciate what it was they were shielding?
The French are rather evenly divided over who they want to win the war. Roughly a third want the United States and Brits to win and about a third favor Saddam. The rest are uncertain, don't care, or haven't been sober enough lately to discover that there is a war.