Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts

Friday, December 23, 2011

Man's Best Friend

Just in time for the holidays...



Merry Christmas to all who made it home.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

More "Dick" from Jon Stewart

The vacation photos have been great but it's time to get back to current events. It's been a while since I included some Cheney bashing from The Daily Show. This excerpt aired Wednesday night. Cheney covers everything from sanctifying same sex marriage (no personal stake here) to disavowing knowledge received from former White House member of the Senior Executive Service and counter-terrorism expert,Richard Clarke. I still can't believe we tolerated EIGHT YEARS OF THIS GUY!
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Friday, September 12, 2008

Hard Hitting Journalism or Just Another Softball Game?

Charles Gibson has been throwing softballs in interviews for too long. What the heck was the powder puff interview with Sarah Palin he conducted on ABC News last night? For Pete's sake, this woman is one heartbeat away if they are elected and she's basically saying she's "ready to be President"??? She's implying they're on a "mission from God"??? We know all about those missions. "W" has been on one for 8 years.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

We're Gonna Frickin' Lose this Thing

I took this headline off The Huffington Post today. It links to the article, written by Adam McKay, about Obama's vulnerability in the face of Republican tactics. The post title caught my eye because my husband has been saying the exact same thing since the RNC. I respond to him the same way McKay's wife does, "Stop saying that!" But in my heart of hearts, I am really scared.

I thought the country was smart enough not to fall for "four more years" of any Republican candidate. Now, I'm not so sure. As if the war, now five years and counting, isn't enough of a deterrent, the economy is in the toilet, the middle class is disappearing, inflation is escalating, unemployment is at a five year high and the dollar at a low.

The U.S. is the laughingstock of the world and we're gonna elect John McCain???? I can't take it. Neither can this country. Four more years of people like this, people who support war and invading other countries; people who give tax breaks to big oil, big pharmaceuticals & the top 1% of income earners; people who want to spy on their own countrymen through illegal wiretapping; people who believe in waterboarding and torture despite the Geneva convention; people who want to destroy the environment when no reliable scientific study supports further drilling; people who don't believe in global warming despite all evidence to the contrary; people who believe in no abortion at any cost, including rape and incest...these are the people the country is leaning towards?

Instead of "God bless America", we'd better start saying "God help America."

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Thursday, September 4, 2008

The Gloves Are Off...

...and they aren't elbow length. Sarah Palin came out boxing last night and delivered a powerful but empty speech full of Republican rhetoric, Americana, patriotism and sarcasm. While I was impressed with her delivery I was careful to pay attention to what she was really saying. I did not hear anything about a plan for our economy, health care or the war in Iraq & Afghanistan. I heard alot about John McCain's patriotism, Obama's lack thereof (implied but barely concealed), her disdain for the Democratic ticket, her condescension towards anyone who thinks other than herself...that is, small town flag waving support-the-war-at-any-cost: good; everybody else: bad.

She;s an attractive woman who downplays her looks. Nothing wrong with that. But I kept asking myself, "Where's the red meat?", a favorite Republican phrase. I didn't hear a single thing about fixing what's wrong with this country. All I heard was support for the war, drill in Alaska (because she's "chief executive" so she knows it best) and what a hero McCain was/is. There was absolutely no substance to her speech. Anyone who disagrees with this should get a transcript and see for themselves.

It will be interesting to see her debate Joe Biden. She's already started down the proverbial "low road" the Republicans love to take. She's come out swinging and she'll find a worthy opponent in the experienced Senator Biden, for all her one year experience as chief executive.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Brave New World or Same Old Same Old?


I'm underwhelmed by the choice of Sarah Palin for running mate to John McCain. She represents pretty much everything I detest: the NRA, anti-abortion for any reason (including rape & incest), drilling in Alaska...and Rush Limbaugh's been talking her up since Feb. 08, according to slate.com.

I'm not all that impressed that she's a working mother of five either. I no longer believe a working mother can really have it all. Something has to give. As the mother of two sons who had to work for most of their growing up, it wasn't easy, it wasn't fun and I had many days of doubt. I retreated from a management position and subsequent offer because it was too time-consuming. I was working way too many hours spending more and more time at the office and less and less with my children. They were being raised by a series of nannies and that, in itself, became a problem. My biggest saving grace was being in sales. I could go home during the day if I wanted to check on them. Most women can't do that. I remember wishing we could start a daycare in our office building. I pushed for job sharing in its infancy. I finally convinced my boss, a bachelor, to let me work part time instead of full time so I could be home with the boys in the afternoons. My sales didn't suffer. In fact, my productivity increased because I was so happy. That ended when his replacement, a woman, wanted me to break up my sales accounts because I "couldn't possibly carry a full list and do it justice." I quit.

At that point, I was lucky enough to stop working for four crucial years. They were 6 & 7 and they needed Mom around to help them with school projects, sports and homework. It was a wonderful time for the family and especially for me.

I understand Gov. Palin has a stay at home husband, to some extent, and he can parent them in her absence. That is a good thing for her children. I'm not a proponent of child bearing to the extent where we do more than duplicate ourselves. The planet is truly overflowing. Many of the problems we face are because there are just so many people competing for the same things and using all our natural resources.

This probably sounds like backward thinking from a woman who believes in the liberation of women. I may be way off base making these statements. Most women do what they can to provide for their families and make their way through the work place. I believe women are equal in the work place and certainly capable of achieving greatness in all things. But I also know we are the nurturers, the caregivers, the housekeepers, the cooks, the laundresses, the nose-wipers and the comforters. Somebody has to be there. Yes kids learn by example but they also need guidance to get the wisdom required to recognize the example. Should it always be the woman who gives in? Of course not. But somebody needs to parent the kids.

I don't really see the Republican party or their nominees as the answer to our diverging class system, our economic problems, our ability to protect and provide for our children. If they were the answer, we wouldn't be in the mess we are today, seven & one half years after the Democrats left office. We should be focused on feeding our chidren, helping the poor, solving our energy crises and providing reliable health care. We should get out of Iraq, bring our soldiers home and concentrate on our citizens, our needs, our challenges.

Christina

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