"the" Mrs. Astor

Monday, July 17, 2006

"Elementary, Watson"

"ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Sunday the United States was deeply concerned about mounting civilian casualties in Lebanon but that an immediate ceasefire would not solve the problem."

Of course, it wouldn't; then they would be so happy they'd jump into the ocean like lemmings.

6 Comments:

At 2:38 AM, Blogger The INFOSEC Consultant said...

Some interesting comments on the Sunday morning shows. Was that Newt Gringrich slicing into the current administration's obsessions and apparent lack of attention to anything else (yep!) For the Lebanese, there is a lesson in this: Do not be on the dance floor when the elephants start to dance. Unfortunately for Lebanon they're smack dab in the middle of it.

 
At 10:40 AM, Blogger Tom said...

Wait. A cease fire wouldn't stop the casualties? Would they kill each other with sticks and brooms?

 
At 12:48 PM, Blogger Countess Bedelia said...

Andy Borowitz column today was about Shrub's "Roadmap to Peace". When other leaders expressed skepticism about this roadmap, Bush had this to say:

"While insisting that the roadmap to peace was in fact out of harm's way in the glove compartment of peace, Mr. Bush acknowledged that the roadmap should only be removed from the glove compartment of peace with great caution.

"Once you have unfolded the roadmap to peace, it is very tricky to refold it," he said. "Condoleezza Rice is pretty good at it, but even she has a hard time every now and then."

 
At 6:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This world has gone mad. And we are mostly to blame since all of Isreal's weapons are supplies by us. I'll be hiding under my bed.

 
At 9:33 PM, Blogger Alexis du Bois said...

As long as we write out the blank checks to Israel, we will never be forgiven. Not even by history.

 
At 7:32 AM, Blogger The INFOSEC Consultant said...

Bees - we give the Israeli's superior weapons, so that they won't use their superior nukes...

 

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