Saturday, June 23, 2007

U.S. troops intensify fighting

The troop surge struggles forward in a manner reminiscent of clearing Nazis out of Paris and chasing the Viet Cong through tunnels while destroying whole villages.

From the Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/23/2007: "Brig. Gen. Mick Bednarek, assistant commander for operations with the 25th Infantry Division, estimated that several hundred low-level al-Qaeda fighters remained in the city.

'They're clearly in hiding, no question about it. But they're a hard-line group of fighters who have no intention of leaving, and they want to kill as many coalition and Iraqi security forces as they possibly can,' Bednarek said yesterday.

'It's 24-7 for us here, and it's probably the same for our adversary as well,' he said. 'It's house to house, block to block, street to street, sewer to sewer - and it's also cars, vans - we're searching every one of them.'"

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Duke, ex-lacrosse players reach settlement - CNN.com

Would be scapegoats of a political aspiring DA out to make a name for himself at the expense of others are duly compensated; the DA, disbarred!

Duke, ex-lacrosse players reach settlement - CNN.com

Saturday, June 16, 2007

A rift emerges over U.S. policy toward Iran - International Herald Tribune

I am really beginning to fear that we are heading towards WW III.

A rift emerges over U.S. policy toward Iran - International Herald Tribune: "The debate has pitted Rice and her deputies against the few remaining hawks inside the administration, especially those in the office of Vice President Dick Cheney who, by some accounts, are pressing for greater consideration of military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities."

Also from the Article: "Even beyond its nuclear program, Iran is emerging as an increasing source of trouble for the Bush administration by inflaming the insurgencies in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon and in Gaza, where it has provided military and financial support to the militant Islamic group Hamas, which now controls the coastal strip."

With the American forces engaged with the Taliban in Southern Afghanistan, will we be invading our ally Pakistan in an attempts to end the tribal harboring of the enemy?

With Iran's alleged funding and arming of Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza and various insurgency groups in Iraq, will the US begin some type of aerial assault on Nuclear enrichment facilities, weapons plants, the Capitol or wholesale on Iraqi people themselves.

The Wild West "Shoot 'em dead" mentality of the Bush Administration makes the worst case scenarios more realistically probable than any American Citizen will admit to themselves.

Memo

Friday, June 15, 2007

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Friday, March 23, 2007

Teatro Triste del Clown

Catch me at: Teatro Triste del Clown!! Ipromise to write more often

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

CBS.COM

CBS' interview with Steve Vai.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Home

Home: "SCIENCE WITH A MISSION, INC."

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Legal Analyst Sees Defects in Microsoft Open XML Initiative

Legal Analyst Sees Defects in Microsoft Open XML Initiative

Opera Adds BitTorrent to Web Browser

In attempt to make themselves more appealing to webs surfers, Opera, the self-proclaimed fastest browser on the net, adds BitTorrent to its Web Browser in early Beta versions which will probably surface in Version 8.02.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Fragments of Self

Fragments of Self presents a strikingly refreshing interpretation of today's world.