I made very clear to Congress that the use of federal money, taxpayer’s money, to promote science which destroys life in order to save life – I’m against that. Therefore, if the bill does that, I would veto it. And so, on Wednesday, President George W. Bush held true to his word and wielded the… Read more.
Archives for July 2006
Good (news) Friday: Bush finally addresses the NAACP…
I know, I know: finding good news these days might be difficult, but this is ridiculous…right?I appreciate why his critics argue that, despite being linked to the racially-motivated murder of James Byrd (in a NAACP political ad in 2000) and called every vile name imaginable by its leaders, President George W. Bush should still have… Read more.
Yo Bush! Never mind Iraq and Lebanon, what about Haiti?
In this article, published last February 14, I wrote the following forlorn valentine about Haiti: I must admit that I do not know who amongst the motley crew of 34 candidates in last week’s presidential elections offered the best leadership prospects for Haiti. But ever since it descended into virtual anarchy during the final days… Read more.
Evacuating Lebanon: the Katrina effect…
Caption courtesy of the Associated Press (AP): American citizens show their passports to U.S. Marines as they wait behind barricades in the sweltering heat in a coastal center near the U.S. embassy north of Beirut, Lebanon for their names to be called in order to be be processed for evacuation from the war torn country… Read more.
Oprah protests ‘I’m not gay! (Too Much, Me Thinks)
On Monday, Oprah released excerpts from an interview she and her “best friend” Gayle King did for the August issue of her own O, The Oprah Magazine, for which Gayle is editor-at-large. In it they deny they’re gay – though insist, of course, that “there’s nothing wrong with being gay.” Oprah begins: I understand why… Read more.
Happy Birthday Nelson Mandela!
… after climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. [Nelson Mandela] Such humility (and restless aspiration) coming from a man so great makes me feel unworthy to even wish him a Happy Birthday. Nonetheless, the world celebrates Nelson Mandela’s 88th birthday today. And, adding to his inspirational… Read more.
Brokeback Summit? Sweet nothings between rough-riding Bush and urban-cowboy Blair caught on tape…
Yesterday, the world was treated to a rare glimpse into the thriving “special” relationship between U.S. President George W. Bush and British PM Tony Blair. Because, unbeknownst to them, a microphone caught almost every word they uttered during their little verbal assignation at a G8 working lunch in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Alas, what we heard… Read more.
AIDS prevention: To briss, or not to briss: that is the question….
Last September, I published this article extolling the findings of scientific studies that established a positive link between male circumcision (briss) and substantial reduction in the incidence of HIV infections. I lamented, however, that two words: custom and religion, explained why this simple preventative measure was not being practiced to help stem the epidemic of… Read more.
Blacks resent rise of Hispanics as America’s (new) favorite minority group
Ironically, Blacks have found themselves locking arms with conservative Republicans on the most critical and divisive issue in American politics today: illegal immigration. And, of course, their most ardent foes on this polarizing issue are Hispanics and Democrats. Therefore, it’s not surprising that simmering cultural biases, which once made the political alliance between Blacks and… Read more.
Bush lectures Putin on democracy: Not quite the pot calling the kettle black, but…
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made no secret of his disdain for American self-righteousness (and hypocrisy) on adherence to democratic values. And, his indignation is not entirely unjustified. In fact, Bush’s post-9/11 executive orders (on domestic spying and Guantanamo Bay, inter alia) have led most people around the world to perceive Putin as having more… Read more.