Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Bush Decisions -- the Next Generation




Bush appears more on guard than usual. He is not comfortable answering direct questions. Perhaps the Rove thing has shaken him up. If it hasn't, well, Bush is unreal. Which could be the case.

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Bush's decision to share nuke knowledge with India, even for domestic use, is pretty radical. His actions remain unwise, although his cocky demeanor seems shaken. Or maybe that shaken part is my imaginination.

Humiliation rolls off his back like Texas sweat. When Bush is revealed as wrong, he seems to interpret such criticism to mean that he's misunderstood, not delusional and dangerous.

The world political situation, especially in the neighborhood of Pakistan (in heated disputes with India for generations), is already unstable enough. Just what we need now: to reverse decades of U.S. policy of not giving nukes to countries who refuse to be monitored.

India has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

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I do not know the person in the photo. I just like the picture.

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The new standard of Presidential ethics: if someone in your employ is found guilty of a crime, then you should fire them. If someone's lawyer has told the world that his client did something very close to a crime, ignore it, and let a bunch of other people figure it out.

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My daughter is well now. Her stomach virus lasted only a couple of days. Now my wife and I are both sick to our stomachs.

Wait, we've felt that way for years.

Sometimes you just have that bad feeling in the pit of your stomach.

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Get it off your chest. Chew the fat. Tell the world what you know: speak to Fatspeak.

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