I've got shopper's remorse.
My work shoes got busted this week, so last night I had to buy more.
I was naughty.
The new shoes cost $200! I must have been freaking out or something.
They're Doc Martens, and they felt heaps better than anything else, and I'm
sure they'll last.
But $200!
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matthew
Sunday, April 13, 2003
Friday, April 11, 2003
It is good news from Baghdad. It seems to have all gone better than lots of people expected.
Saddam was a nasty piece of work.
On the minus side:
1) The americans invaded saying that Saddam was a military threat & was trying to put together weapons of mass destruction. But Saddam's army was capable of putting up surprisingly little defence against the americans (so why were they considered a current threat to the world?), and the american army has uncovered no major new evidence of Saddam having big deadly weapons.
and,
2) The fact that this victory turned out to be easy for the americans worries me (very few americans dead, though thousands of Iraqis died). I can picture the next time this sort of situation crops up, the americans won't be afraid to use their military again. Vietnam will be forgotten. It'll be a case of, do what we say or we'll do to you what we did to Iraq. And things might not go so smoothly next time.
and,
3) There are some very serious ramifications in other places. These events have upset people in volatile countries like Pakistan and Indonesia. A few days ago North Korea said that it was not going to go ahead with negotiations with the UN to reduce its arms. It is now MORE keen to go down the nuclear arms route. They've seen what America did to Iraq BEFORE Iraq got its hands on weapons of mass destruction. So North Korea is keen to get those weapons NOW before America decides to kill off their government. This is scary.
But for the time being, I guess we should just be happy with the good news.
Ding dong the witch is dead (or in hiding at least),
Which old witch?
The wicked witch!
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matthew
Why is America so sure that Iraq has chemical weapons?
The US was the main arms supplier of iraq during the Iran/Iraq war and they kept detailed lists of everything that was bought and of everything that was used...and the surplus??
Italians are a rather suspicious people and a lot of these type of current affairs investigations are carried out repeatedly with a most suspicious eye.
C
Saddam was a nasty piece of work.
On the minus side:
1) The americans invaded saying that Saddam was a military threat & was trying to put together weapons of mass destruction. But Saddam's army was capable of putting up surprisingly little defence against the americans (so why were they considered a current threat to the world?), and the american army has uncovered no major new evidence of Saddam having big deadly weapons.
and,
2) The fact that this victory turned out to be easy for the americans worries me (very few americans dead, though thousands of Iraqis died). I can picture the next time this sort of situation crops up, the americans won't be afraid to use their military again. Vietnam will be forgotten. It'll be a case of, do what we say or we'll do to you what we did to Iraq. And things might not go so smoothly next time.
and,
3) There are some very serious ramifications in other places. These events have upset people in volatile countries like Pakistan and Indonesia. A few days ago North Korea said that it was not going to go ahead with negotiations with the UN to reduce its arms. It is now MORE keen to go down the nuclear arms route. They've seen what America did to Iraq BEFORE Iraq got its hands on weapons of mass destruction. So North Korea is keen to get those weapons NOW before America decides to kill off their government. This is scary.
But for the time being, I guess we should just be happy with the good news.
Ding dong the witch is dead (or in hiding at least),
Which old witch?
The wicked witch!
_______________
matthew
Why is America so sure that Iraq has chemical weapons?
The US was the main arms supplier of iraq during the Iran/Iraq war and they kept detailed lists of everything that was bought and of everything that was used...and the surplus??
Italians are a rather suspicious people and a lot of these type of current affairs investigations are carried out repeatedly with a most suspicious eye.
C
Tuesday, April 08, 2003
I saw Madonna's American Life videoclip on tv tonight.
Anyone else watch it?
I felt a bit sad for her. She went and made this complex anti-war clip and then failed to get it released in time. Now that war's already happened, she can't show it in the USA, probably ever.
I thought it was brave of her to have tried to cram a complex message into 5 minutes of film.
If anyone else saw it, let me know what you thought.
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matt
Sydney 2003
Anyone else watch it?
I felt a bit sad for her. She went and made this complex anti-war clip and then failed to get it released in time. Now that war's already happened, she can't show it in the USA, probably ever.
I thought it was brave of her to have tried to cram a complex message into 5 minutes of film.
If anyone else saw it, let me know what you thought.
____________
matt
Sydney 2003
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