and thoughts have turned to growing things. Last year we were just thinking about moving and stuff. Now that we’ve been in our house for almost a year, I’m going to start considering two major projects: re-doing the back yard and building some sort of garden on our upstairs balcony. Meg Hourihan posted a book recommendation yesterday that will help me with upstairs, where I want to plant herbs and maybe a few tomato plants. Any other recommendations will be greatly appreciated!
I don’t know what’s worse:
Condy Rice’s lies or the softballs and lack of followups by the journalist, in this case Ed Bradley.
Amazing reference:
Iraq on the Record. “Prepared at the direction of Rep. Henry A. Waxman, the Iraq on the Record Database is a searchable collection of 237 specific misleading statements about the threat posed by Iraq made by the five Administration officials most responsible for providing public information and shaping public opinion on Iraq: President Bush, Vice President Cheney, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Powell, and National Security Advisor Rice.”
By the way,
if you’re interested in following the testimony of the 9/11 Panel, thanks to the NY Times you can watch it live, or, if you’d prefer, read the transcript, which is being updated throughout the day.
I haven’t yet commented
on the hoo-haw that former terrorism czar Richard Clarke has caused with the publication of his book and the interview with him that was broadcast on 60 Minutes on Sunday. I saw the interview, and the lame responses from the White House, and I must say that I’m pretty surprised – and encouraged – that Clarke’s point of view is seeing the light of day. And he’s obviously hitting a target – the attacks on him from the White House since Sunday have been coming fast and furious, though they have been equally ineffectual, petty, and contradictory.
Anyhow – today in Salon there is an interview with Clarke in which he responds to the attacks.
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