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Knobby gives up veto in return for consensus on new president
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Europe
Transformation of Turkey
Interesting take on Gul's election in Turkey.
By Soli Ozel

ISTANBUL — Abdullah Gul's election as Turkey's 11th president marks a watershed in the country's history. In July, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) — religiously conservative but economically liberal — won a landslide in parliamentary elections called after the military balked at seeing Gul become president. That victory, combined with Gul's election, confirms the AKP's emergence as a party of realignment and that, despite an upsurge of xenophobic nationalism, Turks want to integrate with the European Union.

Last April, Gul's candidacy brought a threat of a coup from the military, precipitating the recent elections. Thus the electorate also made it clear that it no longer wants the military involved in domestic politics, rejecting the generals' warnings that the AKP would lead the country into the darkness of theocratic rule.
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Home Front: Politix
Kim du Toit volunteers to replace Tony Snow
Pretty funny.
Posted by: Steve White || 09/01/2007 16:21 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Post-briefing fistfights in the corridor would be a common occurrence.

Finally!
Posted by: Ebbeting the Anonymous9645 || 09/01/2007 17:50 Comments || Top||

#2  I nominate Michelle Malkin. Watching Helen faint when Michelle says 'Boo Freaking Whoo!' would be priceless.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 09/01/2007 18:22 Comments || Top||

#3  Kim du Toit would be my second choice for press secretary ... right after Chuck Norris.
Posted by: DMFD || 09/01/2007 21:42 Comments || Top||

#4  I dunno. The Jackals of the Press is rather insulting* and shows poor judgement.


* to Jackals, of course.
Posted by: Gary and the Samoyeds || 09/01/2007 22:01 Comments || Top||


Nancy Speaks!
On March 23, I wrote Speaker Pelosi a letter about voting for an immediate end to the war in Iraq. I started with this little snark -
I tried to e-mail you the following message yesterday, but you only accept e-mails from constituents. I find this odd, in your leadership position, but noticed Representatives Hoyer and Murtha also limit contact from citizens. Junior Democratic Congressmen were much more receptive.
Then I went into my rant, which would be well known to all who come here, and finished with this snotty little jab-
Oh, please don’t bother to acknowledge this letter, let alone actually favor me with the courtesy of a reply; I understand you and your tiny staff have more important work to do.
Well, Speaker Pelosi and her tiny staff finally did offer the courtesy of a formal, written reply dated August 16, 2007, which I received yesterday. Don't worry; it's not too long at all -

Thank you for contacting me to express your thoughts about an issue important to our nation. I encourage you, if you have not already, to contact your particular Member of Congress on this issue as well.

Again, thank you for contacting me. I appreciate your comments and look forward to continuing to communicate on matters of concern.
I thought it was so funny, I roared with laughter. Her staff went to the trouble to say less than nothing. Gee, I wonder if it was a form letter? Of course, they don't pay postage. Who needs the immediacy of e-mail?
Posted by: Bobby || 09/01/2007 09:12 || Comments || Link || [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  so Skeletor didn't actually "speak". Ima thinkrn Mr. Bobby fooled me.
Posted by: Frank G || 09/01/2007 11:36 Comments || Top||

#2  Murtha's hand not available for the usual sock puppetry?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 09/01/2007 11:45 Comments || Top||

#3  One more face lift and she will look like Cher.
Posted by: usmc6743 || 09/01/2007 17:25 Comments || Top||

#4  one more facelift and she'll have a curly beard and floppy eyebrows
Posted by: Frank G || 09/01/2007 17:30 Comments || Top||

#5  woof.
Posted by: Flainter Dingle2391 || 09/01/2007 23:55 Comments || Top||


Bush's war support rising?
By Jon Ward, Washington Times

The White House believes it has made significant progress over the past month in swaying public and political opinion toward supporting a continued U.S. military effort in Iraq, one of President Bush's closest advisers said in an interview. "The end of the August feels a lot better than the beginning of August when it comes to where we are relative to perceptions of our Iraq policy and what is working," said Ed Gillespie, counselor to the president.

Congress returns Tuesday from a monthlong recess that did not go according to plan for Democratic leaders and the antiwar movement, who were looking to September as a time to force Mr. Bush into changing course in Iraq.

That moment may still come. But August brought numerous reports from regional specialists and even Democratic members of Congress that the president's surge of 30,000 troops is producing positive results. "It is clear that the surge is producing significant results. And that does not seem to be an object of controversy really, significant controversy, anymore," said White House spokesman Tony Snow.

Political reconciliation among Iraqi Shi'ites, Sunnis and Kurds remains problematic, but even there, all three factions reached a still-nebulous power-sharing agreement last weekend, which Mr. Gillespie cited as an improvement. "Even [the lack of political reconciliation] has changed since last week. We are seeing progress now," Mr. Gillespie said. "I do think there is a general view that the surge is having its desired effect."

The latest poll by United Press International/Zogby Interactive showed that 54 percent think the war is not lost, with respondents splitting sharply along party lines on that question.

But a report from the congressionally controlled Government Accountability Office, to be delivered next week, will say that there is little progress on both military and political fronts, the Associated Press reported yesterday.

Democratic leaders yesterday seized on the GAO report and also criticized Mr. Bush for his plans to request $50 billion in Iraq spending, in addition to a roughly $460 billion fiscal 2008 defense budget. "The president is demanding tens of billions more dollars for the war in Iraq despite nonpartisan conclusions, such as the draft GAO report and the recent National Intelligence Estimate, that the Iraqi government has failed to achieve required reforms," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat.

Mr. Snow acknowledged that "many" benchmarks have not been met but maintained that "what is significant is that there is progress toward a great number of them."

The main White House response to the GAO findings and other reports has been to point to a progress report that they will issue next month in conjunction with testimony from Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker. Gen. Petraeus and Mr. Crocker will testify before Congress on Sept. 11 and Sept. 12.

Mr. Snow said these two men are "the folks who have a real grasp of ground truth," but that "on the other hand, you're going to take a look at all the input."

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, again indicated that the report from Gen. Petraeus and Mr. Crocker will do little to persuade him that he was wrong when he said in April, "This war is lost and ... the surge is not accomplishing anything." "Democrats will continue to push for a new strategy to protect our troops and make America secure," Mr. Reid said, pointing to the GAO report and voicing concerns that the Pentagon was pressuring the GAO to soften their critical findings.
Our troops can protecd themselves from just about anything ... except deceitful politicians.
Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said that Defense Department officials "made some factual corrections" to the GAO report. "We have provided the GAO with information which we believe will lead them to conclude that a few of the benchmark grades should be upgraded from 'not met' to 'met,' " Mr. Morrell said, declining to go into further detail.

White House and Pentagon officials argued that the GAO report graded progress in Iraq on a more rigid scale that allowed no room for partially completed objectives. A White House report in July found that eight out of 18 benchmarks set up by Congress had been reached, and that partial progress had been made toward two other benchmarks. The GAO report found that only three out of 18 benchmarks had been met, and that two had been partially met. "The standard that GAO has set is far more stringent — some might argue it's impossible to meet," Mr. Morrell said.
Posted by: || 09/01/2007 00:19 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Great! However, I support a change in war-fighting. Short term investigative detentions in hot areas must be used for intelligence gathering. I suspect that Iraq allies would be less reticent to total destruction of terror nests. And whatever is gained from show the flag patrols, is offset by propaganda concerning IED and sniper attacks. Casualties can be reduced.
Posted by: McZoid || 09/01/2007 3:52 Comments || Top||


Olde Tyme Religion
How to train teens to kill for Islam
Posted by: ryuge || 09/01/2007 08:19 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  A bigger problem: How to train teens not to kill for islam.
Posted by: Excalibur || 09/01/2007 13:36 Comments || Top||

#2  How to train teens not to kill for islam.

Easy, crush Islam like the ideological cockroach it is and demagnetize jihad's attraction to youth. It's hard to recruit anyone when all the indoctrinators are dead. What's more, when anyone who pipes up with jihadist bullshit suddenly sprouts a third eye and sprays everyone behind him with his brains, people are going to think twice about the wisdom of following Islam.
Posted by: Zenster || 09/01/2007 14:26 Comments || Top||



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Two weeks of WOT
Sat 2007-09-01
  Knobby gives up veto in return for consensus on new president
Fri 2007-08-31
  Liverlips plans to form a puppet government in Lebanon
Thu 2007-08-30
  Mullah Brother is no more
Wed 2007-08-29
  Shiite Shootout Shuts Shrine
Tue 2007-08-28
  Gul Elected Turkey's President
Mon 2007-08-27
  12 Taliban fighters killed along Pakistan-Afghanistan border
Sun 2007-08-26
  Two AQI big turbans nabbed
Sat 2007-08-25
  Hyderabad under attack: 3 explosions, 2 defused bombs, 34 dead
Fri 2007-08-24
  Pak supremes: Nawaz can return
Thu 2007-08-23
  Izzat Ibrahim to throw in towel
Wed 2007-08-22
  Aksa Martyrs: We'll no longer honor agreements with Israel
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