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'War Stories'


Natter .38 Special  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Lee - Sep 01, 2005 8:38:36 am PDT #3596 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Just so you all can be very jealous:

I just got this in an email:
Today's Lunch Menu:
Appetizers -
Harvest Spring Rolls Cut in Half
Crab Won tons

Entrees - Oriental Chicken Salad - Chicken on the side
Chang's Spicy Chicken
Veggie Lo Mein
Beef and Broccoli
Buddha's Feast - stir fried
Orange Peel Shrimp

Cookies for dessert...


Gudanov - Sep 01, 2005 8:38:40 am PDT #3597 of 10002
Coding and Sleeping

And it comes back to Dubya's beloved Homeland Security. They're so focused on keeping cuticle scissors off airplanes they have neglected the very basics of disaster prevention.

Isn't a big part of Homeland Security supposed to be response? It seems like there has been a lot of confusion and chaos in the response to the disaster in NO.


tommyrot - Sep 01, 2005 8:40:28 am PDT #3598 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Scott McClellan just finished meeting with the press right, and he got a lot of questions about the Bush administration's decision to cut funding for the New Orleans district of the Army Corps of Engineers and the president's slow trek back to Washington after disaster struck.

Yay! (to the press holding Bush accountable for once.)

"This is not a time for politics," McClellan said. "This is a time for the nation to come together and help those in the Gulf Coast region. That's where our focus is."

There's no question about where the president's focus is right now, of course. The question is, where was Bush's focus over the last four years, when his administration and the Republican-controlled Congress imposed draconian cuts on the agency responsible for flood control in New Orleans -- and where was Bush's focus earlier this week, when he was campaigning for his war in California as people died in New Orleans.

[link]

Of course, it's not a time for politics. Because the politics of the situation are to the administration's disadvantage.


Anne W. - Sep 01, 2005 8:41:47 am PDT #3599 of 10002
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

There's going to have to be a port there, but the talk of rebuilding the whole city strikes me as shock talking. Shock, and the latter-day conservatism (not the political kind) that says maps can't change, and cities need to always be where they've been.

I think another factor behind the "Let's rebuild!" talk is that New Orleans is the sort of place for which people feel strong affection, including people who have never been there. We don't want to lose the cuisine, the music, and the Mardi Gras parties. I've noticed that there's not such a chorus of "Let's rebuild!" for, say, Biloxi.


dw - Sep 01, 2005 8:42:26 am PDT #3600 of 10002
Silence means security silence means approval

So, days after the initial crap served up by the former friend, I get an e-mail this morning from him that's a forward from somone he knows at Tulane. The guy at Tulane got on the road on Saturday morning and got out of town.

He uses the e-mail as justification to say the following:

"D - seems like it was pretty hard to leave... not. 1,000's killed - 99% of their own fucking stupidity... news at eleven."

I'm officially de-friending his wife now too. And she's said many times that I was the first friendly person she met when they moved to town five years ago. But that friendship is over, because I'm some God-freak who doesn't "fucking stupidity" should exclude the urban poor without transportation, the sick, the elderly, or tourists caught out.

Gawd, what a fucking asshole.


Gudanov - Sep 01, 2005 8:43:19 am PDT #3601 of 10002
Coding and Sleeping

I'm pissed at Hannity now,

So anyway, the story in Indianapolis goes like this, quote: "Emotions ran high for an Army soldier's funeral in Martinsville on Sunday. Sgt. Jeremy Doyle's sacrifice brought many out to honor him, but also sparked a standoff on a city street. People arriving to say goodbye to a hometown hero met an altogether different scene in Martinsville, as demonstrators dragging American flags on the ground and holding signs opposing U.S. troops. 'The thing that got us here is that Sergeant Doyle died for us to give us our freedom, and then you have people like this come. It's absurd,' one funeral attendee told News 8 in Indianapolis. Tensions grew before demonstrations [sic: demonstrators] finally left their location right across the street from Army Sgt. Jeremy Doyle's funeral service. According to the group's website, it sees America's -- Americans' deaths in Iraq as a kind of punishment for social misdeeds. Martinsville residents said that the protesters picked the wrong time in the wrong town to express their views. Which rightfully -- so they have their freedom of expression. Nobody's going to take that away from them, but there is a time and a place for this kind of thing, and it's certainly not here today."

Now, who's Jeremy Doyle? Well, he died along with three other soldiers on August the 18th, when their Humvee hit a landmine on an Iraqi highway. This guy died for all of us. His final journey was a procession down Main Street, past the courthouse square. "'If I had to lose a son, if I had to lose one, I'd -- I'd rather it be serving our country,' his father explained. The protesters were headquartered in Kansas. They traveled across the country to demonstrate against a soldier." And you know something? I guess this is just another example of how the anti-war left supports our brave troops.

He's talking about Fred Phelps and his group God Hates Fags. They are not a left wing group or have anything to do with the left. I don't think they are a right wing group either, they are a bunch of whackos. The website domain is godhatesfags.org (or .com, I'm not sure) for freaking sakes. How do you go to that website and think it is a left-wing anti-war group? Oh, I know, you knowingly lie.


shrift - Sep 01, 2005 8:43:45 am PDT #3602 of 10002
"You can't put a price on the joy of not giving a shit." -Zenkitty

Don't mind me, I'll just stand here with my hopelessly outdated class rage issues.

Hee. There are times when I'm going in late to work (and thus will work even later) or on a run to the dentist, and I'm looking at all the freaking people out and about, all the cars on the road, and I sit in my car demanding out loud, "DON'T YOU PEOPLE WORK?!"

And then I realize, hey, wait a minute...

I can't cope with it. I have to stop reading news about the hurricane.

I'm just hoping Dana didn't see that article before she left, because GAH.


Nora Deirdre - Sep 01, 2005 8:44:25 am PDT #3603 of 10002
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

Ah, Scott McClellan. Your empty words, platitudes, and willful misrepresentation and backpedaling are an almost comforting constant through these dark and stormy days.

Well, or headbashingly, violently IRRITATING.


tommyrot - Sep 01, 2005 8:45:42 am PDT #3604 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Your empty words, platitudes, and willful misrepresentation and backpedaling are an almost comforting constant through these dark and stormy days.

Heh.

But a bitter 'heh.'


JohnSweden - Sep 01, 2005 8:45:49 am PDT #3605 of 10002
I can't even.

that friendship is over, because I'm some God-freak who doesn't "fucking stupidity" should exclude the urban poor without transportation, the sick, the elderly, or tourists caught out.

Their loss, your gain. Sorry they turned out to be such selfish shits.