Six String Ink

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War without end

WE NOW KNOW WHY the Bush administration hasn’t made the capture of Osama bin Laden a paramount goal of the war on terror. Emphasis on bin Laden doesn’t fit with the administration’s strategy for combating terrorism. Here’s how President Bush explained this Tuesday: “This thing about . . . let’s put 100,000 of our special forces stomping through Pakistan in order to find bin Laden is just simply not the strategy that will work.”

Rather, Bush says there’s a better way to stay on offense against terrorists. “The way you win the war on terror,” Bush said, “is to find people [who are terrorists] and get them to give you information about what their buddies are fixing to do.” In a speech last week, the president explained how this had worked–starting with the arrest and interrogation of 9/11 planner Khalid Sheik Muhammad–to break up a terrorist operation that was planning post-9/11 attacks on America.

This is incredible. But maybe not so.

September 14, 2006 Posted by The Proprietor | Miscellaneous | | No Comments Yet

“We seem to wallow in fear.”

I can’t say I felt overwhelmingly manipulated by the five-year commemoration of 9/11, but that’s probably because I don’t watch television. This guy was sick of it, and he’s Greenwich mean time. Then again, on the occasion, it was probably too much to ask anyone within our shores to express this version of reality.

The causes remain the same: separatism, and religious nationalism dressed up as holy war.

What has changed, grotesquely, is the aftershock. Terrorism is 10% bang and 90% an echo effect composed of media hysteria, political overkill and kneejerk executive action, usually retribution against some wider group treated as collectively responsible. This response has become 24-hour, seven-day-a-week amplification by the new politico-media complex, especially shrill where the dead are white people.

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September 14, 2006 Posted by The Proprietor | Politics | | 2 Comments

For what it’s worth….

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Voters are expressing strong and consistent anti-Republican attitudes. The GOP lags well behind the Democratic Party on nearly all major issues, including the economy, Iraq, education, health care, the environment and the budget deficit. And the Republicans have lost ground in recent years even on such traditional strengths as terrorism and improving the nation’s morality.

September 14, 2006 Posted by The Proprietor | Politics | | 1 Comment

A valuable service

I hope more is to come….

Slate

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