Saturday, September 02, 2006

Kenneth Anderson writes in the New York Times Magazine, "It's Congress's War, Too".

We deserve a Congress that would seriously take up the issues that Kenneth raises without demagoging them.
Can I get 400 PPM? Anyone? Science tempers fears on climate change News The Australian

Poor Crazy Al. Now he's accused of helping to make the MTV Music Awards more boring and pointless than ever. I didn't see them, and won't, despite the incessant repeats, but I understand he said, "here's a photo of a glacier melting".

To this I say: Al, don't blink.
Tom Evslin posts "Weakness Invites Attack" on his excellent blog, Fractals of Change

I couldn't agree more. I believe a corollary to his post is that wars are won and real change occurs when the enemy is utterly and undeniably defeated. Our ability to fight precision warfare without exposing the enemies' inability to protect any of its population is, ironically, a sign of weakness. We cannot afford to show many more such signs to such dementent leaders as Kim Jong-Il and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.