How successful was the Pentagon policy of moving additional American troops to Baghdad to quell the violence?
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U.S. military spokesman: the violence is, indeed, dishearteningHow successful was the Pentagon policy of moving additional American troops to Baghdad to quell the violence? Hard news, Russian styleYou think the U.S., or the west generally, has a corner on puff news? From Pravda: Quote of the day:How to end the war in Iraq? I think President Bush's daughters and ... the congressmen's sons and daughters should all to go to Iraq and maybe it would bring all our young people back home where they belong.Anonymous "rant" on Jacksonville.com Tony Snow triple-talks on mission of Baker's "Iraq Study Group"The White House made a big splash about the formation of the Iraq Study Group, a bipartisan group headed by James Baker, which is charged with advising the President about future Iraq policies. Asked today whether that meant the prez is considering a change in "strategy," Tony Snow's response resembled a linguistic pretzel as he tried to reconcile the traditional mantra that the President had no intention of changing "strategy," with the Baker group's mission: Cheney claims only U.S. defends freedom in the world?Most thinking people I know get a physical reaction to the sight and sound of our esteemed Vice President. In a speech in Indiana today, he certainly demonstrated one reason for the instinctual alarm: that is one arrogant and self-righteous son-of-a-gun. Quote of the day:What this comes down to is that if you have problems with identity theft, actual or potential, all the big phone companies will assist you to reasonable lengths, politely and quickly. All but one that is, Cingular. Cingular will do everything in its power not to assist, up to and including lying to you. Avoid Cingular if you are at all worried about your safety, they are far worse than having no use, it is actively antagonistic. Time to call T-Mobile. Can anyone recommend a good plan?Charlie Demerjian, in the UK's The Inquirer, describing his nightmare experience when he tried to find out whether anyone had tried to access his Cingular cell phone records, only to be told that it was against the law for Cingular to tell him that without a subpoena. One step closer to shining the light on CheneyThanks to Federal Judge Ricardo M. Urbina, the world is one large step closer to learning exacty who the incredibly secretive Dick Cheney has been meeting with. Quote of the day:She was not, uh, in, she, I, I don't, uh you know, like I said, uh, she might have been tipsy. Uh, she didn't walk in a straight line. That's for sure. Cause she, you know, bump into ya when you're walking along and, you know, I didn't think anything of that. And just helping this lady, and that was all.Jim Gibbons, Republican Congressman from Nevada and candidate for Governor of that state, describing to police his version of an encounter with a woman who claims that Gibbons, after flirting with her in a Las Vegas restaurant, "grabbed her, shoved her against a wall and threatened her in a Las Vegas parking garage after she rebuffed his advances ." [And I didn't even put him on my list of Immoral Republican exemplars] Another two Republican moral exemplarsDoes it ever stop now? Say hello to yet another two Republican members of the House who appear to have managed to use their official offices for personal gain of on kind or another. Thoughts on PJ O'Rourke and those "dangerous altruists"In a forum on C-SPAN, PJ O'Rourke said that altruists are the second most dangerous people in the world, behind only the "true sociopaths...Altruists. Who knows where they're coming from?" |
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