Friday, May 21, 2004

It's HOT as blazes. Summer has hit Houston like a blow torch - A/C is O U T on the old Merc and only 1 window will roll down. Time to get a hybrid (50 mpg!).

News keeps getting stranger by the day. New abuse photos and videos, and I heard a military intelligence officer try to say that Nick Berg was part of Al Qaida and consented to his own death - I find that too off the wall.

Got to run...

Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Just back from bean town Boston - for a BU graduation that turned into Noah's floodwaters - people walking around in $1,000 suits drenching wet with no umbrella.

Then our hotel turned out to be 1 block from City Hall where gay marriages were issued for the very first time - which was at our underground rail stop. AMAZING scene it was. Will discuss more later...

Grandmother is 100 and news is she is failing, so must go. News gets weirder by the day from Iraq.

Thursday, May 13, 2004

Those Who Kick Dogs and People

As I was walking a neighborhood a few days ago, collecting signatures to get on the ballot, a man came out of his house with his dog.  His dog made a beeline toward me. He was friendly and cute and wanted to play, but the man saw me with my Congress T Shirt and yelled at the dog: "Murphy, get back over here!"

Murphy did as commanded an--d the man then kicked him! Poor Murphy yelped. It was all I could do to keep from kicking the man for kicking the defenseless dogs. Obviously, the guy likes the incumbent I am running against (Tom DeLay) and hated my "Fjetland for Congress"  T-Shirt presence, so he took it out on the dog.

Later, I passed his house and never asked for a signature. I was getting 9 out of 10 anyway and don't need a signature from a bastard who kicks dogs. I wouldn't have asked for his signature even if I had needed it! People who abuse dogs and humans are unAmerican creeps.

Seeing the mistreatment in Iraq of prisoners made me feel the same - a few morons mistreating Iraqis making all of us Americans, and our military, look bad. A military source now says that 90% of the Iraqis had committed no crime -- they were civilians caught in various dragnets. These weren't dangerous Al Qaida types, but ordinary Iraqi moms and dads and brothers caught in a cross cultural hell. 

Then the horrible news of Nick Berg being beheaded by Al Qaida terrorists (they were not Iraqis but Abu Musab al-Zarqawi an Al Qaida leader overtaking Osama as a global killer showed how ugly tit-for-tat violence can get.

Then it turns out before he was killed that Berg had been in JAIL in Iraq --by our own military-- and our people would not let him have access to a lawyer! His own family had to sue in court to get him released! What is going on over there? This is not the America of our forefathers, who fled an abusive Monarchy and set up a bill of rights to avoid just this kind of nasty treatment. This is not a role model of democracy that is supposed to be set up in Iraq.

We have to reclaim the moral high ground.  We start by providing Iraqis with access to courts, bonds, attorneys and fair hearings.  If Americans had a foreign army here putting us naked on the end of a dog leash, etc. and not letting our families know what happened to us for weeks on end, we'd all be outside planting roadside bombs too. 

Duh, connect the dots Washington! If you treat people like dirt the situation gets worse, not better. Some genius in Washington or the Pentagon forgot that if you don't treat people with respect and give them a chance to prove their innocence, they get very hostile. We are supposed to show the Iraqis a role model better than Saddam, not copy it! No wonder things are going to hell over there. So many screwups and those awful pictures have led to more bullets being fired back at our troops and has cost us the moral high ground.   

Those prison abuse pictures had a kick back effect --and helped cost Nick Berg his life. People around the world are feeling very abused and kicked by officials here who talk democracy but don't practice it.  Kicking Iraq won't make it better, it will only make it more dangerous. But like an abused wife, it will be nearly impossible for the current players to win back the trust or the hearts and minds of the people needed for success in Iraq (or elsewhere).

Sadly, our leaders have alienated nearly the entire world, spent $200 billion on a war that had no connection to 9 11 or weapons of mass destruction -- and was rushed into with no plan or enough troops to provide the necessary security.

At the same time we now have a half trillion deficit with only the rich getting the real tax cut. Everyone else gets left table scraps, and they think they've just had a break.

It's time to kick some arrogant people out of Congress who have abused the trust of the American people -- and left them facing more hundreds of billions in costs for future years in Iraq on top of the half trillion dollar hole in our budget and a record trade deficit.

Our economy and kids will be paying in money and blood for their follies and disrespect for generations.

Sunday, May 2, 2004

Sleeping Dogs

Henri the 100 lb wonderdog was snoring so loud it woke me up, so here I am.

The weekend was a mix of heavy thunderstorms on Saturday with 2 to 4 inches of rain - and pretty blue skies Sunday. I got out and continued my signature drive.

The latest poll results show the incumbent is at the lowest rating he's been in 20 years - 36% - with 64 per cent wanting someone else! This could be the year for a big change.

Iraq is looking stranger every week. Now allegations of abuse of prisoners by some GI's.  All it takes are a few bad apples to wipe out any remaining good will we had among the Iraqi people. This is unAmerican conduct that will kickback on us.

Gas prices are high and I keep meeting people whose businesses are not doing well or have been laid off or think they are about to be laid off. When they say the economy is doing better I have to wonder when it will trickle down to normal folks.

Perhaps what we really need is NO ONE in charge for the next 4 years - then we could all focus on business instead of political infighting, wars and without a Congress spending money like water flowing over Niagra we might get ahead! LOL.

Back to bed...