Tuesday, January 27, 2009

You want to talk inspiration...



I've said it before, and I'll say it again - "impossible" is looking farther and farther away...

Friday, January 9, 2009

Yet another reason I will be deleriously happy at 12:01PM EST on January 20th...

Read the full thing here.


"George Bush, still President, is engaging in a legacy tour of media outlets. This comes
despite his earlier having said he did not know how history would judge the
Iraq
war "because we'll all be dead."
Actually, many people are already dead because of Bush, and that is
the point to keep in mind when he talks about his legacy.
Among the themes Bush is striking are that through action at
home and fighting "them" over there, not over here, his administration
stopped terrorist attacks and prevented another 9/11. There is a surface
plausibility to those claims, as there has often been with the messaging
served up by the
Karl Rove spin machine.
But let's look beneath the surface of the assertions.
Bush stopped terrorist attacks? Yes, some of the many alleged plots cited by the
White House probably would have matured into attacks had not the U.S.
intelligence community acted. Many were more aspirational than operational,
and others were the pure inventions of
FBI informants. (In the Miami
Liberty City case, an FBI informant apparently bribed people who previously
had no interest in
Al Qaeda.
When they swore the oath to
Osama Bin Laden, they were then arrested for doing so.)
But even if taken on its face as true, should having stopped terrorist attacks earn this President a
Harry Truman-like reassessment down the road? I can attest from firsthand knowledge that the Clinton
administration stopped numerous terrorist operations that would have resulted in American deaths. Yet I don't hear
Bill Clinton running around boasting about that. Clinton has other things to lay claim to - a balanced budget, huge job growth and eight years without a major war. If you
don't think the Clinton administration stopped a major terrorist attack
in
New York City, you might want to talk with the blind sheik, who was involved in
a plot to blow up the
United Nations, the Lincoln and Holland tunnels, the George
Washington Bridge
and a federal building housing the FBI. But that would
be tough to do because
Omar Abdel-Rahman is in solitary in a federal prison in Colorado.
There wasn't a second 9/11? That's obviously true, but it misses the
point. First, we must remember that Al Qaeda terrorists are patient, deliberate planners who often wait years between strikes. Second, there was
the first 9/11 - and it happened on Bush's watch. Without rehashing the
entire
9/11 Commission Report, the historical
record is pretty clear by now that Bush did virtually nothing about the
repeated warnings to him that those cataclysmic attacks were coming.
Unfortunately, I can personally attest to that as well.
"

Lord - Even if Obama's only COMPETENT, he's gonna look like FDR next to this jackass.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Just goes to show...

That with enough determination, ANYTHING is possible:

Longing can chart a better course than MapQuest. After more than 60 years, the
Abele brothers have finally found their father.
Lt. Cmdr. Jim Abele commanded the USS Grunion, a submarine that disappeared off the coast of Alaska during World War II. Seven years ago his sons made a deal with their hearts, not their heads, and went looking for him.
It cost them a bundle. "If this were an official Navy project, I would guess that the taxpayers would be paying about 10 times what we're paying," John Abele chuckled.
See the whole article here