Robert Baer, a celebrated former CIA field officer, confounded politicians and socialites alike in Washington yesterday with the publication of his very provocative article at TIME.com entitled When Will Obama Give Up the Bin Laden Ghost Hunt? Their bewilderment, of course, stems from the fact that President-Elect Barack Obama has made capturing or killing bin Laden a… Read more.
Archives for 2008
First banking, now the auto industry is looking for a bailout
Now the question becomes: What will happen when another corporation “too big to fail” (like GM or GE) looks to the government for taxpayer dollars to pay for their corporate losses? [Chickens come home to roost on Wall St, and Main St maybe next, The iPINIONS Journal, September 16, 2008] Evidently, GM, Chrysler and Ford,… Read more.
California burning … again
….no region has been more affected by the synergistic fallout from plummeting real estate values and subprime mortgages [than California]. But these ‘apocalyptic’ fires might be a godsend for hundreds, if not thousands, of homeowners – who were facing imminent foreclosure on their McMansions. Because they can simply walk away from the charred remains and… Read more.
Hillary as Secretary of State?! Don’t do it Barack…
It is a testament to the herd-like mentality of political pundits in America that virtually all of them are citing the precedent Abraham Lincoln set almost 150 years ago – by appointing a “team of rivals” to serve in his cabinet – for the proposition that Barack Obama should appoint his political nemesis, Hillary Clinton, to serve as… Read more.
Special Commentary: The case for an Interim Government in the Turks and Caicos Islands
[Author’s note: No doubt many of you are aware of my ongoing efforts to help my compatriots in the Turks and Caicos Islands get rid of our corrupt and incompetent government. And even though I am pleased to report that a UK Commission of Inquiry is currently investigating all allegations in this respect, I feel obliged to publish this… Read more.
Despite his father, Jesse Jackson Jr should be appointed to replace Obama in the Senate
You can be forgiven for thinking that the 2008 political season ended on 4 November with the historic election of Barack Obama as the first black president of the United States. Alas, this is not so. For in addition to a number of hotly contested congressional races that remain unresolved, great drama and suspense is… Read more.
Miriam Makeba, legendary South African folk singer, is dead
Her haunting melodies gave voice to the pain of exile and dislocation which she felt for 31 long years. At the same time, her music inspired a powerful sense of hope in all of us. (Former South African president Nelson Mandela) I must confess that I knew so little about Miriam Makeba’s music that when… Read more.
In observance of Veterans Day
Kids say the darndest things, don’t they…? Read more.
People worldwide (even the French) rejoice over the election of Obama as US president
Given the reaction worldwide, one could be forgiven the impression that Barack Obama was elected president last week to save not only the United States but the entire world. For my part, I can’t help wondering why American news organizations are reporting this admittedly unprecedented reaction as, well, “news”. After all, here’s how I telegraphed it… Read more.
Obama’s inauguration will commemorate the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth
…. Of course, I appreciate not only the from-slavery-to-the-White House theme but also the Illinois connection this commemoration is intended to reflect. But I hope the organizers have the presence of mind to pay homage to the 80thanniversary of Martin Luther King’s birth as well. After all, it is arguable that Lincoln and King are the joint… Read more.