Hawaii is first in the nation
Fri Jun 27, 2008 at 03:52:35 PM PDT
I just received this public information release from Gary Hooser's office and I must say that it makes me proud of the state and of Senator Hooser. I live on the same island, just down the street from the good State Senator and I commend him and our state legislature for taking the lead in this type of legislation.
Pat Lang's opinon of Wesley Clark's opinion of John McCain
Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 08:50:18 AM PDT
Pat Lang is a respected retired US Intelligence Officer with whose opinion in some matters I don't always agree. However in this case, he has a military background and credentials made of gold and is honest to a fault and I respect his voice. I quote his clearly written endorsement of Wesley Clark's negative assessment of John McCain's foreign policy skills. Go to the link for the full article.
Go here for the full story: Sic Semper Tyrannis 2008: Wesley Clark's opinion on McCain
Reid Nullifies Stewart last Night
Tue May 06, 2008 at 11:56:33 AM PDT
I was blown away by how cleverly passive aggressive pol Hairy Reid controlled the interview last night on the Daily Show. Ostensibly, Reid was there to push a book, but Jon was unable to take control of the interview because of the way Harry Reid handled the interaction.
Obama's White Grandmother: Tutu.
Sun Mar 30, 2008 at 10:45:50 AM PDT
This is an interesting story about the Obama family that might shed some light on his attitudes toward life and where some of his strengths have come from. Obama's Tutu It is really an interesting thing that his grandmother was a groundbreaker too:
While Obama's views on race relations in America were being shaped, his maternal grandmother — Madelyn Dunham, now 85 — received a series of promotions at Hawai'i's top bank. And in December 1970, she was named one of the first two female vice presidents at Bank of Hawaii.
Grampy John, the decider! Oops! the undecider!
Tue Mar 18, 2008 at 11:21:21 AM PDT
Do we need four more years with a complete idiot who "can’t tell his head from a hole in the ground" as me grampy used to say? This Republican candidate is a dolt.
Surfing the Obama wave, Hawaiian Style
Thu Feb 14, 2008 at 05:56:46 PM PDT
On the channel 8 website a recent article here: Obama Supporters in Hawaii Use Internet As Campaign Weapon speaks to the intense interest the Obama campaign is generating in Hawaii. Now bear in mind that although we are a small state, we are pretty sophisticated about some things, stardom, fame, notoriety are all ho hum part of the normal landscape for us since back in the day when we would find ourselves shopping for vegetables at Star Market along side Jack Lord or nowadays Dog the Bounty Hunter. On the other hand, I'll bet Beth shops for the vegetables in their family.
Good football is good politics? yeah?
Wed Jan 02, 2008 at 09:05:43 AM PDT
The Hawaii Congressional delegation needs to pick up the telephone and phone their favorite administrator/regent at the University of Hawaii and tell (him/her) that June Jones needs a recruiting budget and better facilities as well as a good salary. I feel like the winning Hawaii quarterback too:
Quarterback Colt Brennan, who completed his UH eligibility with last night's game, said he understands the frustrations of a limited budget, but he hopes Jones will return for a 10th season.
"I hope he stays," Brennan said. "He's a good fit for Hawai'i. I think he understands the culture and the people, and how to have success in Hawai'i. I really hope he stays."
after the election
Sun Dec 16, 2007 at 11:12:35 AM PDT
I got interested in the whole political cycle once again (I have been involved in politics all my life) when our Hawaii delegation used their Congressional franking privileges to mail distracting and irrelevant flyers which arrived at my mailbox on the day of the vote to support the illegal American invasion of Iraq, another sovereign country.
We need a serious change of foreign policy...in simple terms!
Tue Jul 10, 2007 at 10:44:02 AM PDT
I read a lot of blogs in the morning including many red-state and pajama-media types. One of the blogs that occasionally show some sense is the one called the Black Five. Uncle Jimbo seems to be the main boy. This morning I read an article saying that "Rumsfeld was wrong! What follows is a diary inspired by my comment to "Uncle Jimbo!"
Dead bloody animal flesh or ?"
Mon May 28, 2007 at 12:55:07 PM PDT
Framing an issue properly is the only way to make any sense of the world today. So I make a habit of framing things, at least, in my mind, in a way that I can best understand. For example like the one in the title. I am seeking some of the most obvious and egregious examples of this phenomena. Can you folks help? Can you think of more? Your favs?
update: DISCLAIMER. I intend not to disparge meat eaters with the title. It is merely an example of how far apart meaning can be dependent upon the frame.
THE Names of the PEOPLE THAT VOTED FOR THE WAR
Tue May 22, 2007 at 07:33:43 PM PDT
This is the Hall of Shame. The names of the folks that voted for the war and against ending it. First the list of the names of the creeps in the senate who voted no on the bill to end the war.
Just what is the role of the military in national policy?
Fri Apr 27, 2007 at 11:24:31 AM PDT
As I have observed with others her at KOS, this diary began as a comment in a dialogue with someone on a diary about another topic. As it turned out the writer I was responding too said he was a stationed on a destroyer and his wife was also in the Navy, active duty which gave me pause to reflect.
I wondered how to respectfully point out that his present "profession"and the way it is defined and presented in public discourse is part of the problem?
I feel it is time we let go of the notion that warriors and wars are inevitable and even admirable part of a national policy. The exigencies of life on a changing planet guarantee that doing business like a 19th century industrial bully in a 20th century world will end in failure!
oh my, whatabout those Wacky Saudis!
Wed Nov 22, 2006 at 08:34:55 PM PDT
So the latest story is that the the DARK PRINCE of AMERICA is to meet with the King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. More bidness! More deals! More shenanigans? What deal is this evil man making with the Saudis? Whose agenda is he serving? America's? Doubt it! After the fold please find a number of News Items from the Arab Press and others that make you go HHHHUUUUMMM? Try check them out and see what you think?
Arabs follow Israeli and American fence policy
Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 04:39:22 AM PDT
Think about Israel, and the Palestine "situation" and the humor will get to you. Grim humor indeed. Here the Arabs in Saudi Arabia are trying to solve a problem the same way the Jews are in Israel? Perhaps they admire the Jews so much that they want to emulate them? And what other nation is building a fence to keep out the terror element in that country's southern sector? Right, the USA!
Move over USA the next BULLY is sliding in!!
Fri Nov 03, 2006 at 04:37:42 PM PDT
From out of the mouths of babes as the saying goes. I have been sitting here telling folks that there is a new bully on the block for a year or so now on Kos and elsewhere. China is just quietly watching as Mr. Bush squanders our treasury and jeopardizes our safety. And I can see them quietly smiling in my mind's eye. The "long noses are fools" they think. And as far as most of our leaders go that seems to be the case.
Iraq Will Turn Into Hell If Saddam Given Death'
Wed Nov 01, 2006 at 07:28:04 AM PDT
The extent to which things are rapidly turning to shit in Iraq is now nuts. The Penatagon and the Administration are seemingly in denial and are hiding many of the facts. Don't they want us to win? We can't win or lose I guess if we don't know the facts, just the bullshit they want to tell us. See the articles and blogs below for stories that the MSM seems to ignore or play down in favor of the smear stuff. It seems like we are toast in Iraq. The question is for us, what to do next?
Oh my God Bush has no clothes !!
Wed Oct 25, 2006 at 06:47:36 PM PDT
I'm watching Mr. Bush on CSpann2, a rerun of his latest press conference. At first I thought "holy shit, Jon Steward has been coaching him, or is he doing a Jon Stewart impression? He's imitating himself. Sadly, Mr. Bush is what he appears; a silly little stupid, ignorant, and dangerous man from Crawford Texas. Of all the leaders in the world he is most like the leader of North Korea (
http://en.wikipedia.org/...), a cartoon person. He has said nothing new, just shifting catch phrases from one lame obfuscation to another.
They are lying in ambush and waiting for U.S. troops to enter the city
Tue Oct 24, 2006 at 08:47:26 AM PDT
This implications of this article blows me away especially as it relates to the story we get from our "embedded" news sources. What it really tells is a back story that is growing by as is the insurgency. The Newspaper, in Iraq has ben under attack from the Maliki faction for printing the it's version of the truth has printed a very telling story about the state of affairs in the divided country. Go here Azzaman in english to see other articles.