Volume 1 Issue 21
December 11, 2002
Slipping and Sliding
Bush still insane, Lott losing his grip, and fighting them crocs...
Yikes, it was a pain getting in today! Actually, it probably would have been easier if I was driving, b/c the crews had done a good job there, but walking was very dangerous...took about twice as long as usual to make it in. But, now that we're only getting rain here things should be ok at least for the evening rush, before it all freezes over again tonight! I am happy to report that yesterday evening, just hours after I had called to request it, a plow/salt truck paid my street another visit. Of course, the whole ice storm thing negated any benefit there, but the effort is noted and appreciated, AND someone from Public Works actually called me at the office to make sure the road was ok! Maybe there's hope for DC snow removal yet! Now if they would just collect the trash...
Crazzzzzy George!:
The "peaceful" President Bush today threatened to nuke Syria, Iran, North Korea, and Libya -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36819-2002Dec10.html
But in the meantime we'll continue to ignore more important threats to our national security, such as Al Queda and China -
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20021211-27417625.htm
And, he wants to end universal mail delivery, so people in rural areas would have to pay more to get mail. Hey George, if you live in my house, we haven't gotten regular mail service for at least a year! -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A39854-2002Dec11.html
Segregationist Southern Senators Update: Well, this story has now picked up steam. RNC Chair Marc Raciot will apparently meet with Jesse Jackson on Friday to discuss the controversy, and the Washington Post has found a small newspaper's article from 1980, in which Trent Lott, well, said the same thing he's in trouble for now...is there a pattern? -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A37288-2002Dec10.html
Congressional Black Caucus Leaders are calling for Lott to give up his leadership post -
http://www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/12/10/lott.comment/index .html
But one member of the CBC suggests that if Lott were to see his way to passing some minimum wage legislation and more affordable housing, he could stay on (this is in the last paragraph here if you just want to skip to the good stuff) -
http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/4712271.htm
Even Mississippi papers are attacking him -
http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0212/11/leditorial.html
The Baton Rouge, La Advocate says that Lott is a "discredit to the South"...them's fighting words -
http://www.theadvocate.com/stories/121102/opi_edi1001.shtml
Howard Kurtz summarizes some of today's other denunciations of Lott, including the Wall Street Journal editorial page! -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A39305-2002Dec11.html
And Terry Neal discusses the how Lott is now losing the PR war (though as we all know, that can turn around quite quickly) -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40867-2002Dec11.html
Al Gore Watch: On Hardball, this evening, MSNBC, 9pm (up against The West Wing? Not a good choice, Al...). The resurgence continues!
Look Who's Not Running For President: California Governor Gray Davis has ruled out a run for the Democratic nomination in 2004 -
http://www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/12/10/davis.reut/index.h tml
But the LA Times thinks he may still be a veep possibility -
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-me-davis11dec11,0,6176484.story
Look who is running though... Al Sharpton sits down with the Washington Times -=20
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20021211-84689515.htm
Disco Dick? Maureen Dowd discusses the Dick Cheney construction project -
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/11/opinion/11DOWD.html
Gentlemen, start your bicycles: Preparations continue for a transit strike next week in New York City -
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/11/nyregion/11PLAN.html
And you think you have Family Problems: The Pritzker family, heirs to the Hyatt hotel chain, are in a big fight over how to divvy up the $15 billion dollars among family members -
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/11/national/11HEIR.html
Not Exactly an apple: A 4 year old Massachusetts Girl brought her teacher pot as a gift...I guess you could say its a gift that keeps on giving... -
http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/Northeast/12/11/marijuana.gift.ap /index.html
Uneven progress? It's been 30 years now since man visited the Moon...
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/12/11/apollo17.anniversar y/index.html
A Dating Story:
News from a shocked Canadian on the end of romantic dating in American culture -
http://www.nationalpost.com/commentary/story.html?id={272B312C-3151-43C7-AE65-1E1C55ADF062}
What the computer doesn't know won't hurt it: Scientists are trying to make a computer test that is given and graded by computers, but that computers can't pass. It's an attempt to enhance online security, and is one of the fastest growing fields in computing -
Man-eating Crocodile story of the day: A man in Malawi fought back a crocodile by biting it in the nose (the best way to actually fend off an attack...). Two people a day are on average killed by crocs in Malawi -
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2565827.stm
Vodka Martini for me, please: The New Yorker reprints an article on vodka from 1955 -
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/content/?021216fr_archive01
Christmas Gift of the Day: Don't buy your loved one a Lexus for the holiday, buy them the hottest car in America: they Hybrid-engine Toyota Puris! -
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/11/business/11PRIU.html
Fact of the Day: In the 4 years Daniel Snyder has owned the Washington Redskins, they have gone through 9 kickers, 6 starting quarterbacks, 4 head coaches, 4 defensive coordinators, and 4 general managers. And they wonder why they suck.
And...The last day I will bug you to vote, among the final 3 contenders for "name this e-mail!" -
1. From the Swamp
2. The World According to Greg
3. Start the Insanity!
Gregory S. Gadren
Volume 1 Issue 20
December 11, 2002
Dictators Running Amok
Bad Southerners, Confusing Jurisdictions, and one big ship
OK, so in the continuing saga of the DC government's inept attempts to manage snow removal, I yesterday made another discovery. (for those of you joining us in progress on this rant, it snowed last week in DC for the first time in 3 years, and the first time since I moved from a college dorm to a house in a nice residential DC neighborhood. Let's just say that the services you get aren't exactly fantastic...) Apparently they will no longer collect trash. Because they didn't yesterday, and the sound of the space shuttle/garbage truck was again absent today. Now, this does make sense, considering my street is still a sheet of ice, and the alleyways where the garbage is picked up are even worse. Tomorrow could either bring the end to this line of rant, or make it worse, as it will either rain, or ice. Boy, I can't wait to see how they work in ice, so tomorrow could be ugly. As an experiment I called City Hall today, and the woman after taking down the information, asked if there had been any treatment of the road. After I told her we did see a salt truck in the middle of the night on Sunday, she laughed. That can't be a good sign. Well, anyway the request is in, we'll see if Mr. Salt Truck comes and pays us another visit. By the way, if you live in DC and have problems, the "one call" center has been quite useful to me, I've gotten street lights changed, potholes filled and such, plus they give you a tracking number, which actually is in the computer later! After years of AU's "2FIX" (or not 2fix...) service, this is somewhat refreshing...
Trent "I am not a segregationist" Lott: Well, finally after about 5 days the mainstream media has picked up on this story...
Lott apologized for his comments yesterday, saying he never intended to say what he said -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A32586-2002Dec9.html
Paul Krugman discusses the Lott controversy, and how stupid people from Mississippi are -
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/10/opinion/10KRUG.html
Howard Kurtz comments on why it took the media so long to pick up the story, as well as some excerpts from the pundits, including many conservatives being quite critical of Lott, some even calling for his removal -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34186-2002Dec10.html
But not everyone is so upset, including the newly elected Democratic Governor of Mississippi -
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/10/politics/10LOTT.html
(Side note here...has anyone seen the new Mississippi quarter yet? It's ugly as hell, just featuring a flower. You'd think they'd perhaps feature the longest river in the nation that is named after their damned state? Maybe Paul Krugman is right...)
End of the Resurgence? Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan (ND) has called on Al Gore not to run for President in 2004. -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A32361-2002Dec9.html
So there, George: Jimmy Carter again blasted the Bush Administration in his Nobel Acceptance speech today in Oslo. (Side note: I always thought the prizes were awarded in Stockholm, which is in Sweden, not Oslo, Norway. Am I off my rocker here? Feel free to comment if you know). -
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2561767.stm
The Boy Wonder: If you haven't read Ron Suskund's piece on Karl Rove and the Bush White House in January's Esquire, you should...it's a masterful piece of writing detailing how the Bush administration works, whether you think it good or bad is up to you I suppose -
http://www.ronsuskind.com/writing/esquire/esq_rove_0103.html
Temporary Greatness: A former "Acting" governor of NJ has been granted his statehouse portrait. For those of you new to this game, NJ goes through governors like some people go thorough paper towels. In one week earlier this year, the state had 5 governors in one week -
http://www.nj.com/statehouse/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-0/1039504549203750.xml
End of the Campaign: The Supreme Court rejected NJ Senate Candidate Doug Forester's suit that the replacement of Bob Toricelli with Frank Lautenberg was illegal, providing the final chapter in the 2002 NJ Senate campaign -
http://www.nj.com/statehouse/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-0/1039504542203750.xml
Setting Sail! Well, to compliment the soon-to-be commissioned USS Ronald Reagan, the Navy has announced that it will name its next aircraft carrier after none other than #41...George Herbert Walker Bush. Apparently the tradition of waiting until people have passed on to name ships after then has finally been ended. The ship will be the 10th and final Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. -
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2561447.stm
Preparing to hoof it: NYC is facing a big problem in the next week...a potential transit strike. The Mayor outlined plans to deal with it yesterday, but if it happens, it ain't going to be pretty -
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/10/nyregion/10PLAN.html
City? County? huh? A Virginia county is considering becoming a city, once again confusing the hell out of me as to how the Old Dominion governs itself -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A32648-2002Dec9.html
Headline of the day - "Hussein repeats for third Honolulu title." No, Saddam isn't branching out, but a namesake did win the Honolulu marathon -
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Dec/09/sp/sp2 0a.html
Reinstating Rose?: ESPN.com reports that Pete Rose and MLB Commissioner Bud Selig are in negotiations to reinstate Rose back into baseball, after he was banned for gambling in 1989 -
http://espn.go.com/mlb/news/2002/1209/1474384.html
Remembering Roone: Ralph Wiley posts his appreciation of Roone Arledge -
http://msn.espn.go.com/page2/s/wiley/021209.html
For your Christmas Viewing Pleasure: My favorite Christmas TV program is coming to DC! That's right folks, on Christmas Day on the WB (Channel 50 in DC), it's the Yule Log! 3 hours of just a log burning in a fireplace. Those of you from the New York area, or who get Channel 11 in NY on your cable systems have enjoyed this pleasure for years. This article gives a good history of the most popular television program in America -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A32950-2002Dec9.html
And just general viewing pleasure: People has an article this week on nudity in movies -
http://people.aol.com/people/magazine/magazinefeature/0,1136 9,395978-1,00.html
Christmas Gift of the Day: Neckties are once again all the rage...bet you didn't know that there's an anthropologic theory about ties -
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/10/fashion/10DRES.html?8hpib
Trivia Answer: The last President to oppose the death penalty was Lyndon B. Johnson. No one got the answer right, so there is no winner.
The Final Vote: OK, folks, we're down to 3 possibilities for the title...the winner will be announced on Thursday or Friday:
1. From the Swamp
2. The World According to Greg
3. Start the Insanity!
Have a great afternoon!
Gregory S. Gadren


