David Letterman’s Top 10 George Bush moments.
Category: government
Bush dodges shoes
There’s simply no upside to the War in Iraq.
America would have been better off, and safer, if they had never invaded.
The legacy of George W Bush:
… the journalist stood up and threw a shoe from about 20 feet away. Bush ducked, and it narrowly missed his head. The second shoe came quickly, and Bush ducked again while several Iraqis grabbed the man and dragged him to the floor.
In Iraqi culture, throwing shoes at someone is a sign of contempt. Iraqis whacked a statue of Saddam with their shoes after U.S. marines toppled it to the ground following the 2003 invasion. …

This is a farewell kiss, you dog!
No doubt Muntadar al-Zeidi, a correspondent for Al-Baghdadia television, an Iraqi-owned station based in Cairo, Egypt, is a hero now in the Middle East.
Once the Americans quit, they’ll be blamed for decades for not staying.
what’s going on in Canada?
You know those goofy nations like Italy and Israel that are in a constant state of upheaval because they are ruled by coalition governments?
I live in one.
In the face of the biggest economic crisis of my lifetime, my government is taking a long holiday.
OTTAWA — Canada’s parliamentary opposition reacted with outrage on Thursday after Prime Minister Stephen Harper shut down the legislature until Jan. 26, seeking to forestall a no-confidence vote that he was sure to lose and, possibly, provoking a constitutional crisis. ..

I need apologize to the American friends to whom I’ve criticized their own complicated two party electoral system.
At least they have a government in waiting working furiously on the economy. My Prime Minister will be booking a series of Christmas parties.
What’s going on in Canada?
I have no idea.
I used to think “minority government” was good government in the Canadian parliamentary system.
Obama’s got game
I’ve always been impressed with leaders unafraid of surrounding themselves with good people.
It took guts to name Mrs. Bill Clinton, Secretary of State.
So far, I’m impressed.

NY Times – Clinton-Obama Détente: From Top Rival to Top Aide
Let Detroit Go Bankrupt
Mitt Romney is getting a lot of good press for his brave NY Times article Let Detroit Go Bankrupt:
IF General Motors, Ford and Chrysler get the bailout that their chief executives asked for yesterday, you can kiss the American automotive industry goodbye. It won’t go overnight, but its demise will be virtually guaranteed.
Without that bailout, Detroit will need to drastically restructure itself. With it, the automakers will stay the course — the suicidal course of declining market shares, insurmountable labor and retiree burdens, technology atrophy, product inferiority and never-ending job losses. Detroit needs a turnaround, not a check.

A Time magazine blogger wryly advised Mitt Romney For Auto Industry Czar*.
Here’s the HEADLINE: Big 3 take own jets to grovel for cash

Who’s advising these fat cats?
They did not foresee that flying in a private jet, begging bowl in hand, would be the headline?
No wonder the Big 3 are dying.
Lee Iacocca would not have made this mistake.
end the war … in Sri Lanka
On Remembrance Day I reflect on the waste and stupidity of war.
And the worst war right now, per capita, is in Sri Lanka. When I was there about 10yrs ago I met no one who had not lost a family member.
Recently I watched a short excerpt on PBS FRONTLINE of a full-length documentary called “My Daughter the Terrorist”.

The film introduces Dharshika and Puhalchudar, two 24-year-old women who have been living, training and fighting side-by-side for the past seven years. They are part of the Black Tigers, and are prepared to strap Claymore mines to their chests and blow up themselves and anyone within 100 feet of them to benefit their cause.
“When we have no bullets left and can’t do anything, we have our cyanide capsules,” Dharshika said, revealing the small glass cylinder filled with cyanide that both she and Puhalchudar wear around their necks.
Gradually, the film shares some of Dharshika’s past, and her personal reasons for fighting with the Tamil Tigers. She left home and joined the group before she became a teenager. …
In the West we simplify these civil wars as religious conflicts. Tamil Hindu vs ruling Sinhalese Buddhist, in this case.

But Dharshika is Christian. A girl who wanted to become a nun.
A year after her father was killed (working in a post office) by a Sri Lankan government bomb dropped from the sky on her town, she was recruited by the Tigers.
Make no mistake, the Tigers are as ruthless as anyone, anywhere. Canada was a principle source of funds for them, at least until 2006 when they were named a “terrorist group”. (I don’t know if Canadian dollars supplied to them has decreased since then.)
Considered the most professional guerilla organization in the world and one of the first to employ suicide bombing, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have engaged the Sri Lankan government in a brutal civil war for the past 25 years. It’s one of the longest-running wars in Southeast Asia in which an estimated 70,000 people have lost their lives.
In an effort to create an independent Tamil state in northeastern Sri Lanka, the Tamil Tigers, as they are also known, have conducted at least 170 suicide-bombing operations since fighting began — by far the most attacks carried out by any guerilla group until the Iraq war in 2003. In recent weeks, government forces have pushed deep into Tamil territory toward the Tigers’ administrative capital of Kilinochchi in an all-out offensive to destroy the organization for good.
… 30 percent of these suicide missions were carried out by women.
You should be able to watch the PBS edit on FRONTLINE.
But here’s a short snippet if that does not work:
I notice that George Bush didn’t send troops to Sri Lanka. Nations like this need mediators, not profiteering war mongers.
Alberta tar sands – Mordor?
This photo is making the rounds.

… Environmental Defense has called Alberta’s tar sands ‘the most destructive project on earth’, but perhaps the UN’s senior advisor on water, Maude Barlow, says it best. After a recent bus and helicopter tour of a tar sands operation in Fort McMurray she had one word to describe what she saw: Mordor. …
I’ve got mixed feelings.
We need to phase out petroleum based fuels. But can’t this environment be returned to “normal” (bleak tundra) after extraction?
only 6 women Presidents so far …
Oops.
After a recount, I see the number is actually ZERO.



