Monday, May 26, 2008

MC CAIN LACKS COMBAT SAVVY

Over the weekend, John McCain called on Senator Obama to accompany him to Iraq supposedly to "teach him something about Iraq".

This is in the simplest terms nothing more than McCain trying to grandstand on his Military experience. This nonsense is a crass attempt at politicizing a dangerous combat environment for personal benefit.. grabbing for straws at a time his campaign is floundering in special interests and unscrupulous characters.

In truth it shows McCain does not have a significant grasp of the combat experience. The confines of a POW don't really expose you to the operational issues of combat. Mc Cain has never been in a ground operation where he was responsible for management of the chaos associated with enemy forces. If he had an understanding of combat he would never place our troops in the position of having to provide a secure zone for two presidential candidates to meet with a couple of generals. These type of high value targets would encourage what we already know to be a suicidal force to mount an attempt to kill Obama and McCain. If a serious assault was mounted, the cost to our men could be high to protect these two men. Now is there any serious person that thinks it is wise to add these risks to our warriors who are already at risk. And all of this would be for pure political nonsense on the part of a Senator who claims he understands war and combat. Since he spent his war in a prison camp, it might be wise for him to talk to those of us that were in combat with the NVA and Viet Cong.

It seems to me what we need is leadership that has a measured approach to the role of the Commander In Chief, clearly Obama over the time he has been on the national scene continues to show the wisdom and strength to use our armed forces in an intelligent and considered manner. McCain appears to like the Bush, grandstand approach to the use of our warriors.... to date he and Bush are losing two wars and not making our borders any safer.

The interesting part of this game Mc Cain is playing is, these two generals were in hearings in the Senate just a few days ago and it is clear the positions they have taken on Iraq and the Afgan conflicts are more aligned with Senator Obama's position than the McCain position.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Vote Your Economic Interests

NOTE:ALL INCOMES STARTED DOWN THE LAST YEARS OF THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION AND CONTINUED TO FALTER UNDER BUSH. IF YOU FALL UNDER THE 50 PERCENTILE RANGE THERE HAS BEEN VIRTUALLY NO PROGRESS IN 35 YEARS.


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Spin Bitches and Media Whores (TM) and the Moguls they work for

Limbaugh:

OPERATION CHAOS.......Does anyone remember Maxwell Smart and his battle with CHAOS. CHAOS was the bumbling enemy spy agency trying to overthrow the US and arch-enemy of Smart and his spy agency.

Well Rush very much looks like CHAOS.... except it is not funny. As ineffective as it is the very idea that a national radio entertainer would attempt to interfere with elections based on fear and hate is anti-American and goes against the very rights and freedoms our democracy stands for. The idea that freedom of speech is treated with little respect,demonstrates how much a non-combatant like Limbaugh and followers disregard the men and women who have put their lives on-the-line for our freedom. Not the first time he has belittled the service of our warriors.

Maybe this the best he can do to get an audience....or it is possible someone needs to see if Limbaugh is still scamming the local physicians and pharmacies, keeping his head screwed up.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Spin Bitches and Media Whores (TM) and the Moguls they work for

CNN has boosted its White House presence with the addition of Tony Snow and Fran Townsend as commentators.

NO TROOP WITHDRAWAL - CLINTON

February 23, 2005 in a conversation on Meet The Press See the full transcript
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7003226/



MR. RUSSERT: Then you would disagree with any call for immediate withdrawal of some troops or a specific timetable?

SEN. CLINTON: Well, Tim, I understand the feelings behind that call. I mean, there is a lot of reason when we're back at home to argue about this policy. But at this point in time, I think that would be a mistake. I don't believe we should tie our hands or the hands of the new Iraqi government. Now obviously, as this government has stood up and takes responsibility, there may come a time when it decides for its own internal reasons that we should set such a deadline and withdrawal agenda. But right now I think it would be a mistake.

We don't want to send a signal to the insurgents, to the terrorists that we are going to be out of here at some, you know, date certain. I think that would be like a green light to go ahead and just bide your time. We want to send a message of solidarity. And in addition, I would hope that at this point now, we could get more international support. It is not in anyone's interests, not, you know, the people in this region, in Europe or elsewhere around the world, for the Iraqi government to be brought down before it even can get itself together by violent insurgents. So it's not only U.S. commitment, I think and hope that there should be commitment from others as well.

ETHANOL - Can USDA policy change the metric

Science Daily published the results of a five year switchgrass-ethanol program that demonstrated net energy gains of 540 percent. (Science Daily, Jan 14,2008)

The study stretched across three states measuring the net energy output, greenhouse gas emissions and biomass yields of farmed switchgrass crops. Net energy gains of switchgrass outperform corn-ethanol production. Switchgrass-ethanol greenhouse gas emissions is 94 percent lower than gasoline emissions. Finally the study demonstrated per acre yields of switchgrass-ethanol production is significantly higher than corn-ethanol production meaning less land requirements to produce energy. As a side note switchgrass is much more adaptable to marginal land planting, and in fact is an effective erosion management crop for stressed or marginal land.

The USDA will payout well over a billion dollars to keep about 35 million acres of land in a state of reserve this year. A question for our legislature, does it make sense to modify the program to encourage planting marginal CRP land with cellulose based energy crops like switchgrasses?

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Spin Bitches and Media Whores (TM)

Rupert Murdoch's Fox News spins sex and talks values.




Today: Dan Abrams,

The classic legal analyst and a mouth that cannot find justice. Spent his entire program today on Obama's preacher. Nothing about Mc Cain's war-for-oil, nothing about Mc Cain's preacher, Nothing about HRC's statement on nuclear obliteration of Iran, nothing on the gas-tax-scam being promoted by the Mc Clinton campaigns.