Daily Archives: February 1, 2004


Superbowl Pictures you may have Missed

Update(2/3): the folks at Vivid Blurry I link to below were forced to take the pictures off their site. There is still a single picture at The Gothamist link below.
Who was that the announcers were talking about just before the second half kickoff? And, would you like a close up of Janet and Justin?
Head over to Vivid Blurry*. Not work friendly.
Via The Gothamist where resides another NWF photo of J & J.
Update (2/2): Kevin Barkes wonders why Janet was wearing a Borg implant (NWF)? Via Vodka Pundit.

*Upate (2/7/06): The Vivid Blurry link above is a 404 now. Try this and this. Neither are work friendly.


awol’s pass may be revoked this time around

Perhaps this time around bush’s military record (or lack thereof) will see the light of day in complete detail.
It looks like the dems are going to keep active in the media:

Mr. McAuliffe criticized President Bush on his attendance for National Guard service during the Vietnam War. The comments delineated a line of attack that Senator John Kerry, the front-runner in the campaign and a decorated war veteran, may adopt should he be the party’s nominee and face Mr. Bush in a one-on-one race.

Jack Balkin has some thoughts on this here:

Instead of cowering in the corner when the media said that the charge of desertion was false, Terry McAuliffe is raising the more plausible question whether the President was AWOL while in Alabama. Nevertheless, it is particularly strange to me that McAuliffe chose to break this story on Super Bowl Sunday, which is not a good time to cover a political event.

and quotes extensively from a 2000 NYT article that suggests bush should be cut some slack on this. However there is this:

Mr. Bush went to work for Winton M. Blount a few days after Mr. Blount won the Republican primary in Alabama on May 2, 1972.
From that time until after the election that November, Mr. Bush did not appear for duty, even after being told to report for training with an Alabama unit in October and November.
Mr. Bartlett said Mr. Bush had been too busy with the campaign to report in those months but made up the time later.

It seems to be that if you have been told to report for duty and you don’t show up that is a pretty good description of AWOL. It certainly was when I was in the service.
It might be worth some journalistic time to look more closely at exactly how bush got into the Air National Guard. For instance how well did w match up with the requirements that everyone else had to meet?
As mentioned in the last post honesty is a good policy. And for governments and those wanting to play with other folk’s lives honesty and complete transparency are mandatory.


Uhhh, when will the bs stop?

From the Guardian:

Intelligence sources, policy makers and weapons inspectors familiar with the details of the hunt for WMD told The Observer it was widely known that Iraq had no WMD within three weeks of Baghdad falling, despite the assertions of senior Bush administration figures and the Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

As Jim Henley notes:

The official hawks, like bad dope dealers, got too fond of their own product. They wanted it to be true and convinced themselves of their desires.

Most of us have been taught that honesty is a good thing and will bring good results in life. The republicans still have time to nominate a candidate who has learned this lesson.