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Little Mr Mahatma
 
Friday, May 14, 2004  
Missile Shield
Billions for a Missile Shield that won't work. Is any one surprised? And considering that most terrorists don't use missiles, how is having an expensive, non-funcitoning Missile Shield going to help us other than keep people employed and certain CEOs wealthy? Maybe the Missile Shield is a long-term strategy in prep for the next Big Enemy, likely China.


The Missile Shield and Iraq once again demonstrate that we know how to wage war and waste tremendous amounts of money pursuing wars. But we have a problem with peace. Perhaps peace isn't good business. Perhaps peace means a status quo that threatens the grab for power and profits. Perhaps peace is such a scary concept for that minority population that hold political power, that they will do anything to avoid it.


And as taxpayers we foot the bill for their paranoia and war games. I'm not surprised that there's a push for electronic voting using closed systems. For now we have the money and the power of choice - theoretically. Get closed voting systems in, systems that have no accountability or verifiability, and we give our power of choice to those - ta, da! - already in power. And they can continue to spend our money on lame projects like a Missile Shield or for unnecessary invasians like Iraq.


Iraqi Prisons
I'm not surprised at the exploits in the Iraqi prison, for whatever reason. Whether it was a part of gathering information or solo acts of abuse, the actions taken by the guards didn't faze me. What did get to me was the stupidity or arrogance of taking pictures. That's a big "Duh!"


Pity that when Rumsfeld visited the prison, he didn't stay as he deserves. He probably announced a new policy of barring cameras and videos...


Lakers!
0.04 seconds. Fisher. Swish! Woof! There's hope yet here in Loonyland.


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