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But he dimisses the war in Iraq out of hand, meanwhile:
http://www.nationalpriorities.org/costofwar_home
Posted by: Marco | July 04, 2008 at 03:20 PM
The Fourth of July was celebrated in San Diego with the usual So Cal, Ronald Reagan-John Wayne fanfare. In La Jolla, the Country Club, the top village restaurateur, and a local bank competed to see who's fireworks display could wag harder.
http://www.lajollalight.com/news/246397-costs-skyrocket-for-cove-fireworks
At the same time, I never felt so moved by the commemoration: driving back and forth from San Diego to Los Angeles, you see the Marines' desert-camouflaged tanks lined up on transport trains, destined no doubt for Iraq. In a shopping mall in South San Diego (where I traveled to buy a car), you see the worried looks on the faces of service women and men and you can't help but weigh the human cost of a war waged so that Chevron, Shell, and BP could wrest Texas tea away from the Sultan.
No great insights here... Just a view from the perspective of the antipodes (literally).
TH, thanks for pointing out Friedman's op-ed.
In other news, have I been demoted? Is McDuff now the Cassidy to your Kid?
Posted by: Jeremy Parzen | July 06, 2008 at 01:17 PM
Jeremy, nice apercus regarding the worried faces of the servicemen + women and their families. They bear all the weight of this thankless war. The contrast you evoke between all the flag-waving complacency and those burdens is valuable.
As to your final point, ragazzo, out of sight, out of mind. You really should move back to where you best fit in.
Posted by: terence | July 06, 2008 at 01:30 PM