Three things before bed and a short disappearance.

1.

Condi Rice as Secretary of State. Bush gets the lapdog he always wanted.

2.

Don’t expect this to ring a bell with everyone, but Abimael Guzman, head of Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path ), the extremely violent Maoist/Native revolutionary movement in Peru, saw his trial collapse today when two out of three judges recused themselves.

I followed Sendero pretty closely at their peak in the 80s. Really, the first group of terrorists to make regular use of suicide bombers, most of whom were women. They also used to send dogs wired with explosives into crowded marketplaces.

It’ll be interesting to see what comes of this.

3.

I’ll be in a loooong-ass class through Thursday, so if you don’t hear from me, it doesn’t mean anything except I’m away from the computer.

Be well.

About Tony Brown

Unknown's avatar
A poet with a history in slam, lots of publications; my personal poetry and a little bit of daily life and opinions. Read the page called "About..." for the details. View all posts by Tony Brown

16 responses to “Three things before bed and a short disappearance.

  • kickasphalt

    it’s like i used to tell my employees…

    sometimes you have to do something stupid to illustrate a point.
    i am getting the feeling that Bush Admin v. 2 will motivate enough people to take to the streets.

    “…And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.”
    no comment.

    totally off topic—you and i should know one another. we have a few really good friends in common.

  • kickasphalt

    it’s like i used to tell my employees…

    sometimes you have to do something stupid to illustrate a point.
    i am getting the feeling that Bush Admin v. 2 will motivate enough people to take to the streets.

    “…And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.”
    no comment.

    totally off topic—you and i should know one another. we have a few really good friends in common.

  • kickasphalt

    it’s like i used to tell my employees…

    sometimes you have to do something stupid to illustrate a point.
    i am getting the feeling that Bush Admin v. 2 will motivate enough people to take to the streets.

    “…And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.”
    no comment.

    totally off topic—you and i should know one another. we have a few really good friends in common.

  • kickasphalt

    it’s like i used to tell my employees…

    sometimes you have to do something stupid to illustrate a point.
    i am getting the feeling that Bush Admin v. 2 will motivate enough people to take to the streets.

    “…And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.”
    no comment.

    totally off topic—you and i should know one another. we have a few really good friends in common.

  • kickasphalt

    it’s like i used to tell my employees…

    sometimes you have to do something stupid to illustrate a point.
    i am getting the feeling that Bush Admin v. 2 will motivate enough people to take to the streets.

    “…And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.”
    no comment.

    totally off topic—you and i should know one another. we have a few really good friends in common.

  • kickasphalt

    it’s like i used to tell my employees…

    sometimes you have to do something stupid to illustrate a point.
    i am getting the feeling that Bush Admin v. 2 will motivate enough people to take to the streets.

    “…And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.”
    no comment.

    totally off topic—you and i should know one another. we have a few really good friends in common.

  • kickasphalt

    it’s like i used to tell my employees…

    sometimes you have to do something stupid to illustrate a point.
    i am getting the feeling that Bush Admin v. 2 will motivate enough people to take to the streets.

    “…And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.”
    no comment.

    totally off topic—you and i should know one another. we have a few really good friends in common.

  • kickasphalt

    it’s like i used to tell my employees…

    sometimes you have to do something stupid to illustrate a point.
    i am getting the feeling that Bush Admin v. 2 will motivate enough people to take to the streets.

    “…And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.”
    no comment.

    totally off topic—you and i should know one another. we have a few really good friends in common.

  • ocvictor

    >Condi Rice as Secretary of State. Bush gets the lapdog he always wanted.

    I laughed and laughed at all the people who, a few weeks ago, thought the replacement would be McCain or Giuliani. And that was before the Right Wingers started baying for Moderate blood.

    Bush isn’t filling any newly opened slots with anyone with seriou politicla will. They’re all going to “team players,” and I’m trying to be as unjudgemental in that statement as possible, because I mean it literally. Rice, Gonzalez–these are people that aren’t going to have any major political differences with Bush.

    The moderates will get nada. And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.

  • ocvictor

    >Condi Rice as Secretary of State. Bush gets the lapdog he always wanted.

    I laughed and laughed at all the people who, a few weeks ago, thought the replacement would be McCain or Giuliani. And that was before the Right Wingers started baying for Moderate blood.

    Bush isn’t filling any newly opened slots with anyone with seriou politicla will. They’re all going to “team players,” and I’m trying to be as unjudgemental in that statement as possible, because I mean it literally. Rice, Gonzalez–these are people that aren’t going to have any major political differences with Bush.

    The moderates will get nada. And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.

  • ocvictor

    >Condi Rice as Secretary of State. Bush gets the lapdog he always wanted.

    I laughed and laughed at all the people who, a few weeks ago, thought the replacement would be McCain or Giuliani. And that was before the Right Wingers started baying for Moderate blood.

    Bush isn’t filling any newly opened slots with anyone with seriou politicla will. They’re all going to “team players,” and I’m trying to be as unjudgemental in that statement as possible, because I mean it literally. Rice, Gonzalez–these are people that aren’t going to have any major political differences with Bush.

    The moderates will get nada. And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.

  • ocvictor

    >Condi Rice as Secretary of State. Bush gets the lapdog he always wanted.

    I laughed and laughed at all the people who, a few weeks ago, thought the replacement would be McCain or Giuliani. And that was before the Right Wingers started baying for Moderate blood.

    Bush isn’t filling any newly opened slots with anyone with seriou politicla will. They’re all going to “team players,” and I’m trying to be as unjudgemental in that statement as possible, because I mean it literally. Rice, Gonzalez–these are people that aren’t going to have any major political differences with Bush.

    The moderates will get nada. And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.

  • ocvictor

    >Condi Rice as Secretary of State. Bush gets the lapdog he always wanted.

    I laughed and laughed at all the people who, a few weeks ago, thought the replacement would be McCain or Giuliani. And that was before the Right Wingers started baying for Moderate blood.

    Bush isn’t filling any newly opened slots with anyone with seriou politicla will. They’re all going to “team players,” and I’m trying to be as unjudgemental in that statement as possible, because I mean it literally. Rice, Gonzalez–these are people that aren’t going to have any major political differences with Bush.

    The moderates will get nada. And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.

  • ocvictor

    >Condi Rice as Secretary of State. Bush gets the lapdog he always wanted.

    I laughed and laughed at all the people who, a few weeks ago, thought the replacement would be McCain or Giuliani. And that was before the Right Wingers started baying for Moderate blood.

    Bush isn’t filling any newly opened slots with anyone with seriou politicla will. They’re all going to “team players,” and I’m trying to be as unjudgemental in that statement as possible, because I mean it literally. Rice, Gonzalez–these are people that aren’t going to have any major political differences with Bush.

    The moderates will get nada. And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.

  • ocvictor

    >Condi Rice as Secretary of State. Bush gets the lapdog he always wanted.

    I laughed and laughed at all the people who, a few weeks ago, thought the replacement would be McCain or Giuliani. And that was before the Right Wingers started baying for Moderate blood.

    Bush isn’t filling any newly opened slots with anyone with seriou politicla will. They’re all going to “team players,” and I’m trying to be as unjudgemental in that statement as possible, because I mean it literally. Rice, Gonzalez–these are people that aren’t going to have any major political differences with Bush.

    The moderates will get nada. And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.

  • ocvictor

    >Condi Rice as Secretary of State. Bush gets the lapdog he always wanted.

    I laughed and laughed at all the people who, a few weeks ago, thought the replacement would be McCain or Giuliani. And that was before the Right Wingers started baying for Moderate blood.

    Bush isn’t filling any newly opened slots with anyone with seriou politicla will. They’re all going to “team players,” and I’m trying to be as unjudgemental in that statement as possible, because I mean it literally. Rice, Gonzalez–these are people that aren’t going to have any major political differences with Bush.

    The moderates will get nada. And I’m not sure that’s a smart move on Bush’s part.

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.