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Headline of the Day? Thank Goodness It Is Saturday

In the past I have written posts entitled: Headline of the Day.  This week, it is impossible to have just one - headline of the day.  This week proved, yet again, that the wrong individual in the White House can dramatically move a country down a wrong path - all in just seven days.

Here is what I mean:

Bloomberg Article:  Obama Says Financial Regulations Must Be Strengthened Globally 

AP Article:  FDIC chief considers tapping Treasury for funds

 
 
And this week, in addition to continually shattering our economy, this Administration helped fuel - a new cold war.  They achieved this with their announcement concerning the withdraw of the European long range missile defense.  A major policy shift based upon two notions:  1.  Intelligence reports that Iran is quickly developing medium range missiles over long range 2.  That the last tests of the long range missiles, the defense system missed five of thirteen tries.  (Five from thirteen does still equal eight, correct?)
 
This unsettling move equaled Polish news headlines of betrayal by the United States.  This unsettling move gave Medvedev, Putin, and their push for power the upper hand.  This unsettling move proved to the world - the United States will cave to consistent pressure.  This unsettling move demonstrated the continual lack of knowledge by this Administration on issues of foreign policy:  rhetoric matters and a strong image is everything.
 
And again, their basis for this decision is at best - weak.  Why do we assume that Iran even has to build a single missile, medium, long, or else wise?  Is not Russia already proven a major help to Iran in all things evil?  And do we really believe that Russia was more concerned about the current defense system missing five times - or hitting its target the other eight?  And, has this Administration forgotten of Pakistan's nuclear capabilities?  Cold Wars are fueled, when one side (America) blinks, shrugs, blindly caves in to pressure.
 
Devastating the economy further, pushing cold war, and regulating garages sales - was the agenda, in part, for this week.  (There was more, just not enough time to capture the headlines.)  Thank goodness it's Saturday!
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LINK: Finger bitten off during California health protest

Yes, you read the title correctly:  Finger bitten off during California health protest.  My first response, as I am sure was your response, "would this be covered under the current plan before Congress?  Or would I need to speak with a committee before having my finger re-attached?"

I have written several pieces on the "death of dialogue" in American political rhetoric.  But... really?  Biting?  Have the town hall meetings been reduced to playground biting?  I believe that even Ozzy Osbourne would be taken back by this story.  Of course, with this current plan before Congress, amputation by biting may be the only cost and time efficient form of surgery in the near future.

The linked article states that gentlemen who lost his finger in the unfortunate debacle - is 65 years of age - and he does have Medicare.  By the way, he does not support socialized health care.  While the attacker, who supports socialized health care, was able to flee on foot, they have a clear description of who he was.
 
Sad.  American political dialogue has been downgraded to - a bite and run.  :)
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090903/ap_on_re_us/us_finger_severed
 

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