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Jay the Obscure
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Or a post on some things that I've been thinking about that don't really fit in any current thread.

A favorite recent headline comes from The Scotsman on 26 Feb 2006.

quote:
US leader crashed by trying to 'pedal, wave and speak at same time'

MURDO MACLEOD
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT

HE MAY be the most powerful man in the world, but proof has emerged that President George Bush cannot ride a bike, wave and speak at the same time.

Scotland on Sunday has obtained remarkable details of one of the most memorably bizarre episodes of the Bush presidency: the day he crashed into a Scottish police constable while cycling in the grounds of Gleneagles Hotel.

The incident, which will do little to improve Bush's accident-prone reputation, began when he took to two wheels for a spot of early-evening exercise during last year's G8 summit at the Perthshire resort.

After a hard day's discussion with fellow world leaders, the president was looking for some relaxation. Instead, he ended up the subject of a police report in which the leader of the free world was described, in classic police language, as a "moving/falling object".

It was "about 1800 hours on Wednesday, 6 July, 2005" that a detachment of Strathclyde police constables, in "Level 2 public order dress [anti-riot gear]," formed a protective line at the gate at the hotel's rear entrance, in case demonstrators penetrated the biggest-ever security operation on Scottish soil.

The official police incident report states: "[The unit] was requested to cover the road junction on the Auchterarder to Braco Road as the President of the USA, George Bush, was cycling through." The report goes on: "[At] about 1800 hours the President approached the junction at speed on the bicycle. The road was damp at the time. As the President passed the junction at speed he raised his left arm from the handlebars to wave to the police officers present while shouting 'thanks, you guys, for coming'.

"As he did this he lost control of the cycle, falling to the ground, causing both himself and his bicycle to strike [the officer] on the lower legs. [The officer] fell to the ground, striking his head. The President continued along the ground for approximately five metres, causing himself a number of abrasions. The officers... then assisted both injured parties."

*Emphasis added.

An interesting cover to the March edition of Harper's

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New Phraseology: "The Long War".

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Rumsfeld Offers Strategies for Current War

Pentagon to Release 20-Year Plan Today

By Josh White and Ann Scott Tyson
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, February 3, 2006; A08

The United States is engaged in what could be a generational conflict akin to the Cold War, the kind of struggle that might last decades as allies work to root out terrorists across the globe and battle extremists who want to rule the world, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said yesterday.

Rumsfeld, who laid out broad strategies for what the military and the Bush administration are now calling the "long war," likened al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden to Adolf Hitler and Vladimir Lenin while urging Americans not to give in on the battle of wills that could stretch for years. He said there is a tendency to underestimate the threats that terrorists pose to global security, and said liberty is at stake.

"Compelled by a militant ideology that celebrates murder and suicide with no territory to defend, with little to lose, they will either succeed in changing our way of life, or we will succeed in changing theirs," Rumsfeld said in a speech at the National Press Club.

The speech, which aides said was titled "The Long War," came on the eve of the Pentagon's release of its Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), which sets out plans for how the U.S. military will address major security challenges 20 years into the future. The plans to be released today include shifts to make the military more agile and capable of dealing with unconventional threats, something Rumsfeld has said is necessary to move from a military designed for the Cold War into one that is more flexible.

He said the nation must focus on three strategies in the ongoing war: preventing terrorists from obtaining weapons of mass destruction, defending the U.S. homeland and helping allies fight terrorism. He emphasized that these goals could take a long time to achieve.

Indeed, the QDR, mandated every four years by Congress, opens with the declaration: "The United States is a nation engaged in what will be a long war."

On 13 March 2006, Mr. Bush, speaking to Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, said this about the current conflict.

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The mission of this Foundation is to defeat terror by promoting democracy -- and that is the mission of my administration. Our strategy to protect America is based on a clear premise: the security of our nation depends on the advance of liberty in other nations.

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And so America is committed to an historic, long-term goal: To secure the peace of the world, we seek the end of tyranny in our world.

Which of course begs the question, how does one keep prisoners of war, excuse me, enemy combatants, locked up in a generational conflict or until we defeat tyranny.

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"Which of course begs the question, how does one keep prisoners of war, excuse me, enemy combatants, locked up in a generational conflict or until we defeat tyranny."

Why, "indefinitely", of course.

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Jay the Obscure
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  • We Have Victory Conditions!


  • At least in Iraq. Or I should say rather, we have an alleged "We have a comprehensive strategy for victory in Iraq...."

    Back to Mr. Bush speechifying in front of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, he said this:

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    We have a comprehensive strategy for victory in Iraq -- a strategy I laid out in a series of speeches last year. Our strategy has three elements: On the political side, we are helping Iraqis build a strong democracy, so that old resentments will be eased, and the insurgency marginalized. On the economic side, we are continuing reconstruction efforts and helping Iraqis build a modern economy that will give all its citizens a stake in a free and peaceful Iraq. And on the security side, we are striking terrorist targets and training the Iraqi security forces -- which are taking responsibility for more Iraqi territory and becoming increasingly capable of defeating the enemy.
    However, the economic side just hit a major reconstruction bump in the road.

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    Electricity Hits Three-Year Low in Iraq

    By CHARLES J. HANLEY and SAMEER N. YACOUB, Associated Press WritersTue Mar 14, 3:21 PM ET

    Electricity output has dipped to its lowest point in three years in Iraq, where the desert sun is rising toward another broiling summer and U.S. engineers are winding down their rebuilding of the crippled power grid.

    The Iraqis, in fact, may have to turn to neighboring Iran to help bail them out of their energy crisis � if not this summer, then in years to come.

    The overstressed network is producing less than half the electricity needed to meet Iraq's exploding demand. American experts are working hard to shore up the system's weaknesses as 100-degree-plus temperatures approach beginning as early as May, driving up usage of air conditioning, electric fans and refrigeration.

    If the summer is unusually hot, however, "all bets are off," said Lt. Col. Otto Busher, an engineer with the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division.

    "We're living miserably," said housewife Su'ad Hassan, a mother of four and one of millions in Baghdad who have endured three years of mostly powerless days under U.S. occupation. Her family usually goes without hot water and machine washing, she said, and "often my children have to do their homework in the dim light of oil lamps."

    Despite such hardships, Army Corps of Engineers officers regard their Restore Iraq Electricity project as one of the great feats in corps history, along with the building of the Panama Canal a century ago.

    Their efforts and related programs, at a three-year cost of more than $4 billion and tens of thousands of man-hours, built or rehabilitated electric-generating capacity totaling just over 2,000 megawatts � equaling the output of America's Hoover Dam.

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    Although the U.S. effort helped boost Iraq's potential generating capacity to more than 7,000 megawatts, available capacity has never topped 5,400, held down by plant breakdowns and shutdowns for maintenance, fuel shortages and transmission disruptions caused by insurgent attacks, inefficient production, sabotage by extortionists, and other factors.

    In the first week of February, a busy maintenance period, output dropped to 3,750 megawatts, reports the joint U.S. agency, the Gulf Region Division-Project Contracting Office. That's a new low since the period immediately after the 2003 U.S. invasion.

    Now the U.S. reconstruction money is running out, the last generating project is undergoing startup testing in southern Iraq, and the Americans view 2006 as a year of transition to full Iraqi responsibility, aided by a U.S. budget for "sustainability," including training and advisory services.

    Even that long-term support may fall short, however. The reconstruction agency allotted $460 million for this purpose, but in a report to Congress on Jan. 30 the special inspector-general for Iraq reconstruction estimated $720 million would be needed.



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    Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war.
    ~ohn Adams

    Once again the Bush Administration is worse than I had imagined, even though I thought I had already taken account of the fact that the Bush administration is invariably worse than I can imagine.
    ~Brad DeLong

    You're just babbling incoherently.
    ~C. Montgomery Burns

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    AndrewR
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    On a complete side note - Condie Rice presented the Women's 100m Breastroke medals tonight at the Commonwealth Games (*cough* Australia won Gold, Silver and Bronze). She's a giant of a woman!

    Anyone reckon she could make President or at least Vice-President?

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    Sol System
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    The Secretary's qualifications for the job aside, there are two rather large strikes against her receiving the Republican nomination, or at least there are in more cynical (or more realistic?) eyes. But various pundits and the like have dropped her name as a possibility that isn't totally, well, impossible. Though I note that now that campaigning has sort of begun no one is talking about her anymore. (This may have something to do with the President's and by extention her job performance being exceedingly unpopular.)
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    Lee
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    What the hell is she doing at the Commonwealth Games? Or was it a fact-finding mission - is the Commonwealth, with its status of Club The US Doesn't Belong To, to be added to the Axis Of Evil?

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    B.J.
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    quote:
    Originally posted by AndrewR:
    Anyone reckon she could make President or at least Vice-President?

    There's a book out who's title makes that very prediction, plus another very scary one:
    "Condi vs. Hillary"

    B.J.

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    Lee
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    Mind you, I'm not sure what qualifies anyone to be President, apart from being a rich white guy, on which Condi loses on two out of three counts. There is precedent for Presidents who've not previously held elected office - Taylor, Grant, Taft, Hoover and Eisenhower. I'm not sure who'd win in a contest between a black woman and That Woman.

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    Hilary is a woman?

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    Jay the Obscure
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    Ooooo, cheap shot!

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    Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war.
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    Once again the Bush Administration is worse than I had imagined, even though I thought I had already taken account of the fact that the Bush administration is invariably worse than I can imagine.
    ~Brad DeLong

    You're just babbling incoherently.
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    Sol System
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    She may not be crazy rich, but I am sure her paycheck for running Stanford was healthy.

    http://www.whitehouse.gov/government/rice-bio.html

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Lee:
    What the hell is she doing at the Commonwealth Games? Or was it a fact-finding mission - is the Commonwealth, with its status of Club The US Doesn't Belong To, to be added to the Axis Of Evil?

    I believe she has been here to participate in some sort of Tri-lateral talks between the US, Australian and Japan.

    I wonder if - stop eating the fucking whales came up during that meeting?

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    Jason Abbadon
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Jay the Obscure:
    Ooooo, cheap shot!

    Funny as hell though.

    Besides, if Hilary runs, it'll be a huge defeat for Democrats (and democracy in turn, by allowing the Republicans another four years).

    But then, we live in a world where tens of thousands turned out to honor Milosevic as a hero.

    Widespread public ignorance, wishful thinking and blind nationalism rule the day.
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    On the political side, we are helping Iraqis build a strong democracy, so that old resentments will be eased, and the insurgency marginalized
    So now the insurgentcy is only to be "marginalized" and not defeated?
    Sounds like we're turning our enemies into a creamy butter substitute: "I cant believe it's not Osama!"

    Can someone please bring back Patton or Pershing to just do what is required to win this war.
    Zombie Pershing would put the fear of Allah into the insurgents.
    Awwww Yeah.

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    How about zombie George C. Scott as zombie Patton?

    Edit : I just realized how that matches my status line, about which I had forgotten. Bonus!

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    quote:
    Jason was, like:
    Can someone please bring back Patton or Pershing to just do what is required to win this war.

    Don't presume that winning this war was ever an acceptable outcome for this presidency. They have a vested interest in insuring continued conflict. Try to imagine all the scandals we've swept being beneath the rug during peace time. It wouldn't happen. *goes to watch V for Vendetta again*
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