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February 02, 2005

Continued Discussion Don't get too excited, this is just a housekeeping post. I see that the what was meant to be the last post on EAB has generated over 200 comments now, which is cool - but I know that is mostly due to it being the most recent commentable post. It's starting to get really bloated and I know it can't be that pleasant to wade through. I want to remind you that the EAB Forums are still there and available to use for Bush- and politics-related discussions. I would urge you to use them as I will be shutting down the commenting facility on blog posts soon in order that they not become unrealistically huge pages. I plan to leave the Forums going indefinitely, so you would be well served to take the discussion there.Thanks,-Luke Posted by Luke Robinson on February 02, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (239)

January 04, 2005

A new year, and a new project I’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is that my work with the Democrats Abroad UK executive committee is likely to bring about some positive change in their website and the way that DA-UK members use it to coordinate their activities. Hopefully as time goes by we can work on the DA parent website as well and work on unifying the look and feel of the websites across the different countries. We will also be working on improving the way that DA-UK members communicate with each other.The bad news is that I cannot commit to doing a good job for them and continue to maintain this site as well. Therefore, I will not be adding any new posts to this site from today (barring any exceptional circumstances). I will leave the site up and running so that you can go back and review old posts, and the comments section will remain open on all posts, but I will not be adding any new content. I thought long and hard about this decision, and it basically came down to two factors: time and relevance. Firstly, with what looks like a large time commitment to DA-UK, this website would only be getting the leftovers, so to speak, and that isn’t fair on you the audience. Secondly, I feel that now that Bush has won, this website can only snipe from the sidelines, and it could start to come off as sour grapes. There are plenty of other blogs out there calling the Bush administration out on its missteps and miscarriages, and doing a better job of it to boot. I am proud of what we achieved with this site and the work that everyone has done, but I am also conscious that this site was symptomatic of a larger issue during this election: the belief that being anti- something is as good as being pro-something else. We of the Anyone But Bush brigade were so focused on getting Bush out that we forgot to tell people what we were going to replace him with. We lost the initiative trying to tell people what we were against rather than what we stood for. That’s why I believe my work for Democrats Abroad will, in the end, have a better chance of helping us get back in the driver’s seat next time round. I will be helping to get the message out that we are “for the good guys” and not just “against the bad guys”. That is our only shot at taking back the initiative and, ultimately, the country. I want to leave you all with my sincerest thanks to everyone who has come along for the ride, everyone who has read along, everyone who has posted thousands upon thousands of comments (yes even you right wingers :) ) and especially to everyone that’s helped out over the last year-and-a-bit. You know who you are, and to the UK folks, well, you’re going to be seeing a lot more of me in the flesh. Thank you all again, Luke RobinsonTuesday, January 04, 2005 Posted by Luke Robinson on January 04, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (248) | TrackBack (0)

December 31, 2004

Happy New Year Just wanted to say a quick Happy New Year to you and yours from Expats Against Bush. I hope you have all had a great Christmas break and will return refreshed and ready for more activism and informed debate :).Sincerely,-Luke Robinson Posted by Luke Robinson on December 31, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (37) | TrackBack (0)

December 21, 2004

Executive Order: Torture Never mind a few bad apples, as we all suspected the order to use inhumane interrogation on prisoners from Iraq to Guantanamo came from a presidential Executive Order straight from the Oval Office, according to the ACLU, who forced the release of the documents: Thetwo-page e-mail that references an Executive Order states that thePresident directly authorized interrogation techniques including sleepdeprivation, stress positions, the use of military dogs, and "sensorydeprivation through the use of hoods, etc." The ACLU is urging theWhite House to confirm or deny the existence of such an order andimmediately to release the order if it exists. The FBI e-mail, whichwas sent in May 2004 from "On Scene Commander--Baghdad" to a handful ofsenior FBI officials, notes that the FBI has prohibited its agents fromemploying the techniques that the President is said to have authorized.Another e-mail, dated December 2003,describes an incident in which Defense Department interrogators atGuantánamo Bay impersonated FBI agents while using "torture techniques"against a detainee. The e-mail concludes "If this detainee is everreleased or his story made public in any way, DOD interrogators willnot be held accountable because these torture techniques were done[sic] the ‘FBI’ interrogators. The FBI will [sic] left holding the bagbefore the public." Gosh, it sure feels good to be the pillar of freedom and justice in the world, eh? Posted by Luke Robinson on December 21, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (24) | TrackBack (0)

December 20, 2004

TIME's Person of the Year I'm hoping that they're giving this to Bush on a "most talked about person of the year" basis rather than a "most deserving of celebration" basis. Ugh. Posted by Luke Robinson on December 20, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (42) | TrackBack (0)

December 16, 2004

We deserve a better man For once, I wholeheartedly agree with Bill Kristol: Donald Rumsfeld is a national embarrassment and his (mooted) departure can't come too soon. I am hoping that, as suggested, he is just hanging around long enough not to muck with the Iraq election (such as it is), and that he will then gracefully bow out. However, it is only a faint hope. After all, he's been loyal to Bush, and as it's painfully obvious that loyalty counts far more than competence in this administration, who's to say if Rummy will ever be held to account for his gross negligence? "Since the Iraq conflict began, the Army has beenpressing ahead to produce the armor necessary at a rate that theybelieve -- it's a greatly expanded rate from what existed previously,but a rate that they believe is the rate that is all that can beaccomplished at this moment. I can assure you that General Schoomakerand the leadership in the Army and certainly General Whitcomb aresensitive to the fact that not every vehicle has the degree of armorthat would be desirable for it to have, but that they're working at itat a good clip." So the Army is in charge. "They" are working at it.Rumsfeld? He happens to hang out in the same building: "I've talked agreat deal about this with a team of people who've been working on ithard at the Pentagon. . . . And that is what the Army has been workingon." Not "that is what we have been working on." Rather, "that is whatthe Army has been working on." The buck stops with the Army. At least the topic of those conversations in thePentagon isn't boring. Indeed, Rumsfeld assured the troops who havebeen cobbling together their own armor, "It's interesting." In fact,"if you think about it, you can have all the armor in the world on atank and a tank can be blown up. And you can have an up-armored humveeand it can be blown up." Good point. Why have armor at all?Incidentally, can you imagine if John Kerry had made such a statement acouple of months ago? It would have been (rightly) a topic of scorn andderision among my fellow conservatives, and not just amongconservatives.Kristol's not the only one angry at Rummy. In fact, someone who was once rather heavily involved in Iraq has weighed in. Stormin' Norman is not a happy man:“I was very, very disappointed — no, let me put it stronger — I wasangry by the words of the secretary of defense when he laid it all onthe Army, as if he, as the secretary of defense, didn’t have anythingto do with the Army and the Army was over there doing it themselves,screwing up,” Schwarzkopf said.John McCain also has the knives out for him:Askedabout his confidence in the secretary’s leadership, McCain recalledfielding a similar question a couple weeks ago. “I said no. My answeris still no. No confidence,” McCain said.He estimated that 80,000 more Army personnel and 20,000 to 30,000 more Marines would be needed to secure Iraq.“Ihave strenuously argued for larger troop numbers in Iraq, including theright kind of troops — linguists, special forces, civil affairs, etc.,”McCain said. “There are very strong differences of opinion betweenmyself and Secretary Rumsfeld on that issue.”By the way, If you want an on-the-ground perspective on the soldiers' view of armor on Humvees, check out this shouldn't-be-funny-but-is home video from Baghdad. Posted by Luke Robinson on December 16, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0) Buy Blue You may or may not have seen it, but in case you or your relatives back home want to make sure you support companies that support your party, check out BuyBlue.com's Christmas shopping guide. It goes without saying, of course, that this site is just as handy for our Republican readers wishing to shore up their Red companies.... Posted by Luke Robinson on December 16, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (15) | TrackBack (0)

December 10, 2004

Dollar going the way of the Dodo? (apologies for the lack of posting; I've been absolutely slammed this week)I'm sure most of you expats have noticed the precipitous decline in the dollar ($1.95 to £1 earlier this week) - well it looks like other countries are really starting to take notice now, and The Economist thinks that it will get worse before it gets better: Many Americanpolicymakers talk as though it is better to rely entirely on a fallingdollar to solve, somehow, all their problems. Conceivably, it couldhappen—but such a one-sided remedy would most likely be far morepainful than they imagine. America's challenge is not just to reduceits current-account deficit to a level which foreigners are happy tofinance by buying more dollar assets, but also to persuade existingforeign creditors to hang on to their vast stock of dollar assets,estimated at almost $11 trillion. A fall in the dollar sufficient toclose the current-account deficit might destroy its safe-haven status.If the dollar falls by another 30%, as some predict, it would amount tothe biggest default in history: not a conventional default on debtservice, but default by stealth, wiping trillions off the value offoreigners' dollar assets. The dollar'sloss of reserve-currency status would lead America's creditors to startcashing those cheques—and what an awful lot of cheques there are tocash. As that process gathered pace, the dollar could tumble furtherand further. American bond yields (long-term interest rates) wouldsoar, quite likely causing a deep recession. Americans who favour aweak dollar should be careful what they wish for. Cutting the budgetdeficit looks cheap at the price. Posted by Luke Robinson on December 10, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (10) | TrackBack (0)

December 06, 2004

Democrats Abroad UK Like some of our readers, I attended the Dems Abroad-UK annual general meeting in London on Saturday, and gave 5 hours of my day to the glory that is parliamentary procedural debate. There was so much debate, in fact, that even factoring in the late start, we still didn't even cast the first vote (and that was on a proposed amendment to a proposed amendment to the by-laws) until 11AM, by which point people were applauding the fact that something had actually been achieved. All in all, it could have been worse. The fact of the matter is that when you have 98 opinionated people in one room, you're going to hear at least 98 opinions on any given topic. If you're lucky. Things moved on a bit more quickly after the initial hullaballoo over expanding the size of the council and the Executive Committee, and soon we were even able to vote for actual people as opposed to by-laws. I would like to extend a heartfelt congratulations to the new officers, especially Margo Miller as the new Chair, who you may remember worked so hard on the Get Out The Vote effort leading up to the election. Some of you know I was standing for Executive Committee - it turns out (I only found out last night) that I, along with several other new faces, was elected to the Committee and I would like to extend my congratulations to my fellow Committee members, both the old faces and the new. We have a lot of work to do in advance of the 2006 midterm elections. I stood for the Committee on the basis of improving the communications side of DA-UK, and possibly of Dems Abroad as a parent organisation, both online and offline (obviously leaning towards the former). In the short term that means an urgent review of the DA-UK website and its strategic strengths and weaknesses. What, you may ask, is the impact on this website? The short answer is, I don't know yet. Since I am now part of the management of Dems Abroad UK, will the tone of this website change at all? I would venture to say no. However, it is too soon to tell. The bigger issue is, I think, that if we are successful at reengineering the DA-UK and even the DA parent websites, we may come to a point where this website is redundant. I don't think that will be the case for some time yet (if at all) but it's a possibility. Don't start counting those chickens yet :)In any case, I should be able to offer a fresh perspective on expat political life now that I have re-committed myself to the fight. I hope all of you are similarly inclined to keep up the good work. Posted by Luke Robinson on December 06, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (44) | TrackBack (0)

December 03, 2004

Alabama: Leading the way once again I think this one speaks for itself: An Alabama lawmaker whosought to ban gay marriages now wants to ban novels with gay charactersfrom public libraries, including university libraries. A bill by Rep. Gerald Allen, R-Cottondale, would prohibit the useof public funds for "the purchase of textbooks or library materialsthat recognize or promote homosexuality as an acceptable lifestyle."Allen said he filed the bill to protect children from the "homosexualagenda." "Our culture, how we know it today, is under attack from every angle," Allen said in a press conference Tuesday. Allen said that if his bill passes, novels with gay protagonistsand college textbooks that suggest homosexuality is natural would haveto be removed from library shelves and destroyed. "I guess we dig a big hole and dump them in and bury them," he said. A spokesman for the Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center called the bill censorship. "It sounds like Nazi book burning to me," said SPLC spokesman Mark Potok. Indeed.If I had my way, I'd ban novels featuring illiterate, knuckle-dragging Alabama state legislators. Because, after all, our culture, as we know it, is under attack from every angle. Posted by Luke Robinson on December 03, 2004 | Permalink | Comments (13) | TrackBack (0)

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