June 01, 2010

Political Bleeding and World Events Continue On

I spent my Memorial Holiday away from the computer and the internet, and after watching twenty minutes of news last night and logging in today, I’ve learned that not a great deal has changed, but a few critical events did, one being the continuing flow of oil out of the BP borehole, which, for every gallon issuing from the ocean floor is really a gallon of political blood being spilled from the Obama Whitehouse, and that blood will continue to flow until August.  The administration’s assault on BP—with the possibility of investigations—civil or criminal—can’t hide that same administration’s incompetence when it comes to the total mishandling of the accident beginning with day one.

 

When a presidential candidate gives the impression he can ‘fix all things’ and then can’t when put in to a position of authority, deserves everything coming to him.

 

The second is an Israel acting in its own defense by boarding blockade runners heading for Gaze, people with Hamas minders and carrying an unknown cargo.  These ‘activists’ insert terrorists if you care to, are going to try it again.  I don’t see Israel going easier on them.   Do you? 

 

I must mention North Korea, because South Korea wants to increase penalties against its northern neighbor.  What penalties can they be?  What is left in the north to take away?  

 

We’re just waiting for the next shot. 

 

 

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South Korea Seeks Support for U.N. Action Against North

“South Korea increased its efforts today to penalize North Korea through the U.N. Security Council for allegedly torpedoing one of Seoul's warships, Agence France-Presse reported (see GSN, May 28).”

 

 

Sestak: Brother Collaborating With White House

 â€œOn Thursday, Congressman Joe Sestak took the centuries old position of all children in trouble: my brother did it.”

 

 

A Long Memorial Day

 â€œIt was a bad morning for me today. I awakened feeling terribly ill, desperate, sad and fearful. But amazingly, after some Tazo tea and some breakfast, I felt a lot better”

 

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