Wednesday, April 7, 2004
{bush's vietnam?}
What can you say about Iraq? That it's 'George Bush's Vietnam'? What's wrong with Ted Kennedy's statement?
Iraq is not war lite like Kuwait, Bosnia, Granada. It's shaping up to be a war of Vietnam proportions, Vietnam atrocities. Not a between-meal-snack or an Atkins or South Beach diet kind of war. A main course war with real butter and oil. A deep-fried, stick to your ribs, chicken-fried steak with gravy, mashed potatos, salad, mamma's homemade biscuits, and a glass of sweet tea kind of war.
{let the revolution begin}
After Steven Soderberg finishes filming Oceans Twelve, he'll reteam with Benicio del Toro (he directed him in "Traffic") for Che, the film about Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara. Filming scheduled to begin August 2005. [link]
{rumors of war}
The opposition is now rumored to have some of the coalition troops captured. [link]
{blog site of the week}
The Spiraling Cycle website has long been a major player and is divided sections with loads of great links. Social change, blogs/journals, book lists, and websites.
What can you say about Iraq? That it's 'George Bush's Vietnam'? What's wrong with Ted Kennedy's statement?
Iraq is not war lite like Kuwait, Bosnia, Granada. It's shaping up to be a war of Vietnam proportions, Vietnam atrocities. Not a between-meal-snack or an Atkins or South Beach diet kind of war. A main course war with real butter and oil. A deep-fried, stick to your ribs, chicken-fried steak with gravy, mashed potatos, salad, mamma's homemade biscuits, and a glass of sweet tea kind of war.
{let the revolution begin}
After Steven Soderberg finishes filming Oceans Twelve, he'll reteam with Benicio del Toro (he directed him in "Traffic") for Che, the film about Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara. Filming scheduled to begin August 2005. [link]
{rumors of war}
The opposition is now rumored to have some of the coalition troops captured. [link]
{blog site of the week}
The Spiraling Cycle website has long been a major player and is divided sections with loads of great links. Social change, blogs/journals, book lists, and websites.
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