Author Archives: Marshall Poison

Bush has pretty much guaranteed

Bush has pretty much guaranteed that whatever happens in Iraq, he (and unfortunately, we) can’t win.

1. We wait for the UN inspections, and end up going to war with the support of the UN. Perhaps the best possible outcome, but the excesses of Bush’s posturing make us look like chumps.
2. We wait for the UN inspections, and, miracle of miracles, some good actually comes of it. Iraq disarms, Saddam steps down and everyone lives happily ever after. Yeah, right, like that is going to happen. Even if it does, we look like assholes, we also look weak for beating our chests so much before doing nothing.
3. We don’t wait, and instead go in and win a victory without a protracted war. Could happen, but it isn’t going to end well. Bush will have cheezed off most of the rest of the world and so we’ll have to fight entropy in Iraq at great expense to ourselves at a time when we don’t really have much headroom in the economy.
4. We don’t wait for the UN, go in, win victory, and everyone in Iraq lives happily ever after, so the rest of the world grudgingly accepts that Bush was right. Not bloody likely. Instead, Iraq will melt down, the middle-east will be an even bigger mess than it is now, and Bush and his cronies will be out of office dining on their ill gotten gains, leaving someone else to try and restablish our credibility in the world.

Bully Bush – The president

Bully Bush – The president is botching the Iraq crisis with his clumsy, naive unilateralism. By Fred Kaplan

It is becoming increasingly and distressingly clear that, however justified the coming war with Iraq may be, the Bush administration is in no shape—diplomatically, politically, or intellectually—to wage it or at least to settle its aftermath.

All too true, I am afraid.

Scripting News I’ve spent most

Scripting News

I’ve spent most of today moving stuff from my house to the third dumpster. If the stuff in the house was that valuless, in a sense I was living in a dumpster. Most of the stuff I’m throwing away now, on shelves, in he house, had not been touched in years.

How real, how unmaterialistic, how fucking wasteful.

It’s not valuable to him, so he throws it in a dumpster? It may be valuable to Goodwill, they can sell it at low cost to people who can use it and take the proceeds to hire people who need jobs and training.

Syndicate your stuff, Dave!