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Saturday, October 7, 2006
Who is this Abbas Fakhravar guy, anyway?
This magpie hadn't heard of him, either, but it seems that he's the new darling of the Washington neocons who are pushing for a war against Iran. And, says reporter Laura Rozen, he's probably the new Ahmed Chalabi like the world needs a new Chalabi. [For the historically challenged, Ahmed Chalabi is the Iraqi opposition figure who fed Dubya's administration exactly what it wanted to hear about Iraq during the lead-up to the 2003 invasion. Chalabi was, of course, hoping that his opportunism would end up with his running the post-Saddam Iraqi government.] Via Mother Jones. | | Posted by Magpie at 2:59 PM | Get permalink
Really protecting US servicemembers.
Jim Macdonald posted this at Making Light earlier today. I'm re-posting it here because it matters. ATTENTION US MILITARY PERSONNEL I'd just add that it's up to those of us who are here in the US to give our political and financial support to any servicemembers who refuse to carry out illegal orders. The stakes are far too high for us to not put our own safety on the line. Via Slacktivist. | | Posted by Magpie at 1:58 PM | Get permalink
Hurry up, he's dead.
That's the name of a hit program on Baghdad's Sharkia television, which has taken Iraq's current troubles and used them for laughs in a way not unlike Jon Stewart's Daily Show. According to the show's premise, it's 2017 and US troops still haven't left Iraq. Only one Iraqi man, Saaed, is still alive, and he's the anchor of a television news show. ![]() Actor Saaed Khalifa, host of Baghdad TV's Hurry Up, He's Dead. With seemingly no sacred cows, [Hurry Up, He's Dead] provides insight into how Iraqis see their country's problems, lampooning the Americans, the Iraqi government, the militias, and the head of Iraq's state-owned media company. The show is written by Talib al-Sudani, a Baghdadi poet and writer. In a sign of the times, al-Sudani sometimes had to ask the producers to delete scenes from his script because he has said something far too dangerous to come from the pen of someone who still lives in Iraq. (Al-Sudani lives in Baghdad's Sadr City district.) In another sign of the times, the program itself is being produced in Dubai instead of at Sharkia TV's state-of-the-art studios because conditions in Baghdad are too dangerous and chaotic. Via Seattle Times and Philadelphia Inquirer. | | Posted by Magpie at 1:20 PM | Get permalink
Dropping like a stone.
A new poll by Newsweek shows that Dubya's approval has dropped to its lowest point ever 33%. But that's not the only good news. The poll also found that 51% of those responding plan to vote for Democratic candidates in November's congressional election, compared to 39% who intend to vote GOP. These numbers show voters' increasing distrust of Dubya's administration and the Republican party: Democrats now outdistance Republicans on every single issue that could decide voters' choices come Nov. 7. In addition to winningfor the first time in the NEWSWEEK pollon the question of which party is more trusted to fight the war on terror (44 to 37 percent) and moral values (42 percent to 36 percent), the Democrats now inspire more trust than the GOP on handling Iraq (47 to 34); the economy (53 to 31); health care (57 to 24); federal spending and the deficit (53 to 29); gas and oil prices (56 to 23); and immigration (43 to 34). I just love good news. | | Posted by Magpie at 12:21 PM | Get permalink
Ooooooh, shiny!
What's that next to the Victoria Crater on Mars? ![]() A little black dot approaches the rim of Victoria Crater. Admittedly, it's kind of hard to tell. But if you look at a closer view, it's not hard to guess that the dot in question is the Opportunity Rover, especially since NASA has provided all those helpful labels. The image was taken from an altitude of 297km / 184 mi by the Mars Reconaissance Orbiter, which has been orbiting the Red Planet for the last six months. ![]() Smile! You're on Martian camera! [The] Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity ... arrived at the rim of Victoria, after a drive of more than 9 kilometers (over 5 miles). It then drove to the position where it is seen in this image. Amazing, isn't it? If you want to read more about the photo, go here. There's more info about the Mars Rovers here and about the Mars Orbiter here. | | Posted by Magpie at 11:29 AM | Get permalink |
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