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2005 September 25 — Why Now?
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A Timely Concept


Publius at Legal Fiction has The Best Business Idea Ever.

You have to wonder how long the individual who came up with TimesSelect is going to last when the ad buyers want their rates reduced because of the decrease in traffic on the site.

Having just announced the lay off of 500 employees, I can’t see the quality of the product improving, unless the 500 are all coming from upper management. If you are trying to cut costs, those are the people who make the real money.


September 25, 2005   Comments Off on A Timely Concept

Does He Ever Listen?


I heard a report on the radio about Bush planning to ask Congress about making the military the lead agency in large disasters, in response to a military request for a national plan for catastrophes. Something just sounded wrong. The military has more than enough on it’s plate, it doesn’t need any more work, besides the only thing Congress would have to get involved in would be law enforcement matters, and the military is not very good at law enforcement.

Finally I caught this article at MSNBC: Military to Bush: U.S. needs search-rescue plan. The military wants to streamline and coordinate the search and rescue operations, not take over the responsibility for the catastrophe.

Bush wants Congress to change the “Posse Comitatus” law to fix a problem caused by the President not acting in a timely matter to allow the military to help, and the Department of Homeland Security not coordinating rescue operations with local governments.

After September 11th, it was determined that a large number of first responders died because of communications failures. The biggest problem in New Orleans was the loss of communications at all levels of government. Search and rescue operations were not being carried out in an efficient manner because of communications problems that prevented the effective coordination of effort.

Gee, I seem to detect a pattern, an item common to all of these situations. The Department of Homeland Security is supposed to coordinate in National disasters. It says that in its National Response Plan. You can’t coordinate if you can’t communicate.

Where is the emergency communication plan and equipment?

Why has nothing been done about the problem in New York City?

What does the “Posse Comitatus” law have to do with search and rescue or the lack of emergency communications?

If law enforcement was a real concern, any problems could be solved by the Pentagon expanding the regular military and sending the National Guard and its equipment back to the states that need them. If Congress wants to get involved, it could ban the deployment of the Guard overseas during the hurricane season.


September 25, 2005   Comments Off on Does He Ever Listen?

The Vocal Minority?


Sam’s valet and personal photographer, NTodd, has been wandering around taking pictures in Washington. If you would like a ground level view of the more outspoken of the 60% of the US population that thinks that the Shrubbery should be uprooted from the public property at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, stop by Sam’s place.

Remember: Iraq is nothing like Vietnam.


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Balance?


So the AP needed a story for the Freeper event and came up with: Defenders of Iraq war counter-rally.

If you were a cynic you might compare it to AP’s Huge rally against Iraq war and note that the two would seem to share several paragraphs.

The newest version is worth a read for Vietnam era people as it features the re-birth of one of Nixon’s favorite memes:

“It’s the silent majority,” said 22-year-old Stephanie Grgurich of Leesburg, Virginia, who has a brother serving in Iraq.

My emphasis because Stephanie isn’t old enough to understand that she’s become a Nixon Republican. Oh, I’m sorry, Iraq is nothing like Vietnam.


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