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by STA A video showing US soldiers in Iraq taunting thirsty children with a bottle of water has caused outrage. Comments >> (2 comments) by STA
A passage from a speech given yesterday by President Bush:
Let me start with taxes. Max and I have a philosophy: We believe that you know how to spend your money far better than the federal government does. (Applause.) We believe that when you have more of your own money in your pocket to save, spend or invest, the economy benefits. (Applause.) Democrats believe they can spend your money better than you can. So over the past five years we have acted on our philosophy and passed the largest tax relief since Ronald Reagan was in the White House. (Applause.) As a philosophy professor in Washington, I am particularly concerned. May be if I stopped teaching there would peace in the Middle East and the Budget would be balanced and the poor would eat. The again, in our defense: 1 -- Apparently philosophy is everywhere in the District.
2 -- This is not the first time we have been blamed. Forget Socrates' corruption of the youth and remember Gavroche:
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This is a brief diary reflection.
There was a great discussion about Hersh on Iran, initiated by Bob. Essentially, Hersh says that Lebanon was a test for a possible attack against Iran.
Iran, as Hizbollah's principal supporter, clearly thinks so too. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who usually talks far more than he thinks, condemned the US for supplying Israel with the weapons it used on Lebanese civilians - perfectly true. But he did not say Hizbollah's missiles come from a new-generation Iranian arsenal that did not even exist during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war. While the US will be keen to assess the effectiveness of its weapons - albeit largely used on civilians - no one should doubt that Iran will also be assessing the success of its new Fajr missiles - and their effect on the Israeli army. What if both journalists are right? What if each president deliberately tried to test its manhood by blowing up so many civilians in a proxy war? If that is the case, is there even room for a scandal? Or should we just live a aesthetic life of irony, of private giggles, and give up progressive hope and public agendas?
(It's been a rough few weeks on my psyche...not this pessimistic in general...) Comments >> (7 comments) by STA
It has become a long-standing strategy for Karl Rove and the Republican Party to have recourse to ad hominem attacks against their political adversaries.
A brief history first:
In philosophy courses, we don't let students make ad hominem arguments. They have as much persuasive value as "yo moma jokes" (Ad Mominem?) However you call it, it is low but seems to work in American politics these days.
Today's case: al-Mashhadani Read more... (1 comment, 843 words in story) by STA
From Editor and Publisher:
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There have been a steady number of diaries and stories about Iran. Yesterday's goingsouth diary was yet one more thoughtful one.
In this diary, I would like to present what I consider the worse scenario, my biggest fear, but also my only hope, coming from the international community.
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Recently Jerome had brought Miller up in a discussion.
Now, in an exclusive interview, Miller reveals how the attack on the Cole spurred her reporting on Al Qaida and led her, in July 2001, to a still-anonymous top-level White House source, who shared top-secret NSA signals intelligence (SIGINT) concerning an even bigger impending Al Qaida attack, perhaps to be visited on the continental United States. Read more... (1 comment, 630 words in story) by STA
In my view, nuclear ambitions won't suffice. It will be Iran's collaboration or direct role in terrorism that will justify war.
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War on terror is apparently the world war three...
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The US military has released the terrorist's outtakes. But Family Guy was ahead of them all...
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Who do you trust more, media or government?
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The jury did not sentence him to death.
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A poll was released tuesday about young americans (18-24) and their knowledge of geography.
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A small political riddle
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