Wednesday, October 22, 2008

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We now see that things are a lot better in Iraq. Maybe if we had put a surge in at the beginning, it would have been a lot better years ago.....

It wasn't wrong to kneecap the UN and unilaterally invade a country that hadn't attacked you and slaughter their people and destroy their society and drive more than four million of them from their homes; no. What was wrong, according to the moderate grown-up, was not laying even more shock and awe on the victims from the beginning. 'Surge' through even more of their houses, terrifying children and rounding up the menfolk in even larger concentration camps; 'surge' them with even more hired sectarian killers; 'surge' all over their sorry hides with even more 'smart bombs' and 'drone missiles' and 500-pound blockbusters; 'surge' them with 'fraternity pranks' like the Cabinet-approved regimen of physical and psychological torture that leaked briefly into the light at Abu Ghraib. Yes, the original invasion just wasn't tough enough, didn't kill and dispossess nearly enough people -- not for a moderate, steady figure of enduring moral authority like Colin Powell. Shoulda surged 'em harder. Shoulda closed our hearts to pity, as that guy with the funny little moustache used to say. (Now there's someone who knew how to surge!)
Powell then goes on with the by-now ritual praise of General David Petraeus and the 'surge': the campaign of ethnic cleansing, bribing and arming of sectarian extremists, death squads, local government torture, and 'close air support' in civilian areas that -- along with the indispensable role played by Iran in supporting the allies it shares with Washington in the Iraqi government -- has 'reduced' the violence in Iraq to a level that approximates the very worst civil conflicts since World War II



But because of failing travel infrastructure -- including unhappy workers, disgruntled passengers and an antiquated air traffic control system -- we are 'on the threshold of a major crisis,' he said.
He thinks the next president needs a Cabinet-level secretary of travel and tourism.
'It's my position that whoever wins is going to start envying the loser real fast,' Greenberg said.
After his talk, Greenberg took questions but eventually had to cut them off to catch a plane. Otherwise, with the city's limited air service, he said, 'I'm going to be stuck in Wichita for the next six years.'
Tough times
El Gaucho Steakhouse owners Javier and Monica Sacco have filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
'We're not going to close the restaurant,' Javier Sacco says



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