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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-07-06 06:42 AM
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Robert Scheer--our president is all hat and no cattle, as they say in TX



http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2006/09/06/EDGK1KT7CR1.DTL
Poppy-rich Afghanistan is no model

Robert Scheer, Creators Syndicate, Inc.

Wednesday, September 6, 2006


.........The Bush administration has, for half a decade, celebrated its overthrow of the Taliban and subsequent national elections in Afghanistan, but if this is democratic nation-building, then the model must be Colombia, the narco-state where the political process masks the real power held by drug lords and radical insurgents. Afghanistan is dominated not by the government in Kabul, but by a patchwork of warlords, terrorist groups and drug traffickers completely addicted to the annual poppy harvest's profits.

Or perhaps the model is post-invasion Iraq, because Afghanistan is now statistically as deadly for American soldiers, according to the New York Times, while in both countries suicide and roadside bombings are on the rise and women are retreating to the burka to avoid persecution by armed zealots. In any case, reported the United Nations this week, "opium cultivation in Afghanistan is out of control" despite the expenditure of billions of dollars by the West to fight it. Intelligence estimates of the Taliban's cut of this lucrative trade, which represents more than a third of the entire Afghan economy, range up to 70 percent, according to ABC News.

"The political, military and economic investments by coalition countries are not having much visible impact on drug cultivation," reported the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in its authoritative annual survey. "As a result, Afghan opium is fueling insurgency in Western Asia, feeding international mafias and causing 100,000 deaths from overdoses every year." "The southern part of Afghanistan displaying the ominous hallmarks of incipient collapse, with large-scale drug cultivation and trafficking, insurgency and terrorism, crime and corruption," added Antonio Maria Costa, the agency's director.

Yet on Tuesday, the White House was once again trumpeting that "we have deprived al Qaeda of safe haven in Afghanistan and helped a democratic government rise in its place." Considering that Osama bin Laden is still reputed to be hiding somewhere along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border and Afghan President Hamid Karzai is desperately dependent on the support of drug lords and warlords to prevent renewed civil war, such claims are a blatant fraud. The senior British military commander in Afghanistan recently described the situation in the country as "close to anarchy" and said NATO forces were "running out of time" to salvage the situation. "The narcotics industry accounts for over one-third of Afghanistan's gross domestic product and poses a threat to that country's stability and emerging democracy," carefully admits a recent U.S. State Department fact sheet. What the Bush administration will not confront in Afghanistan, or in Iraq, is that its ill-conceived and disastrously executed nation-building schemes are sinking into the swamp of local and historical realities. Enamored of American military might but having little understanding of the world beyond, Bush and his team have ignored Gen. Colin Powell's reported "you break it, you own it" warnings, floundering after initial military victories and ultimately strengthening the hand of local and international terrorists. Rather than take care of business in Afghanistan after 9/11, Bush and clueless U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld allowed bin Laden to slip out of the Tora Bora caves to plan more attacks and the Taliban to regroup. Instead, Bush and Co. threw the bulk of our military and aid resources into a disastrous attempt to remake oil-rich Iraq, which had nothing to do with 9/11, into an American puppet state.

With U.S. midterm elections around the corner, embattled Republicans are now desperately claiming to be the only thing standing between us and a bogeyman they are calling "Islamo-fascism," and ridiculously comparing the "war on terror" to the fight against the Nazis. Fortunately, if belatedly, two-thirds of the American electorate now recognize that our president is all hat and no cattle, as they say in Texas, a leader much better at starting wars than winning them.

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texpatriot2004 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-07-06 07:54 AM
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1. * is from Maine and he's NO cowboy, all hat no cattle is right nt
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Skittles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-07-06 05:12 PM
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2. do you mean Connecticut?
and I agree, he is as phony a Texan as he is a cowboy and a president
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texpatriot2004 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-07-06 08:06 PM
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3. No, I mean Maine - Kennebunkport Maine nm
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Uncle Roy Donating Member (283 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-08-06 09:48 AM
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4. All trap and no lobstahs...
The family certainly has its roots in New England. The summer home in Kennebunkport is on Walker Point, the same Walker who gave GWB and GHWB their "W"s. But I don't think any of them have actually lived up here for some time. GHWB moved to Midland just after WW-II and got into the oil business down there.

I don't know where GWB was born. He went to prep school and college up here, but I think his home was down there.

Anyway, we're not too eager to claim him, and it looks like you don't want him either. Maybe we can sell him on EBay? Some people will buy anything...

Roy
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