While Iraqis in Army uniforms practice another mass kidnapping, and our President takes a break to consider his Iraq options and dwindling support (sorry for the coffee ad), I'd like to offer what Swift might call a modest proposal. What the Iraqi people need is a common enemy. Common enemies make people stop squabbling among themselves and unite against the common threat.
But who wants to be Iraq's common enemy? Even James Baker couldn't convince the Syrians, Iranians, Saudis or Jordanians to volunteer for a role they’d think was nuts. There’s only one logical answer: America should volunteer.
I propose we unify Iraqis by encouraging them to stop shooting at each other and start shooting at us. Every time they start shooting at each other, we need to step right in the middle, to draw their fire away from each other. If we’re good at this, everyone will be shooting at Americans. That will reduce the number of Iraqis who have a grudge against other Iraqis; the sectarian hatred will lessen.
To succeed at this, we’ll need to arm and train the Iraqi forces, because when they shoot at the Americans, we don’t want untrained Iraqis accidentally killing each other instead. Embedding US advisers in Iraqi's forces will also help, and so will losing billions worth of weapons to the black market, where they can be distributed more efficiently.
We'll need to surge more troops into Baghdad to make sure we can get into the middle of every Iraqi firefight. And we should also expand the Marines and Army and make it easier to send our Reserves and National Guard, in case we have to “double down,” because we don’t want our policy to fail just ‘cause we ran out of troops to be shot at.
Once Iraq's squabbling leaders realize the benefits of this approach, the various factions will unify to cooperate in the effort. Despite Condi's reluctance to talk to them, Iraq's neighbors will support the strategy with money and arms to their favorite sects, because they don’t particularly like us either. To ensure sides are sufficiently angry at us, we should do everything we can to drive parties apart in Lebanon and Palestine. The goal should be three civil wars at once, all “fomented” by us.
Finally, we’ll need a credible spokesman to explain to the American people why all the American deaths make sense. I nominate this guy.
Well, that’s the basic approach. We’ll know we’re succeeding when we have to fight our way out of Iraq with everyone shooting at us. Then we declare “Victory!” and go home.
I hope it works, because none of the always right pundits, politicians, and Generals our President listens to has any better ideas that don't look like a Napoleonic disaster in the making.
And digby says it even better.
And for the record, in case anyone has never read Swift, this post is strictly satire, intended to point out the absurdity of proposed Iraq policies. Neither I nor anyone at this site advocates anything that would put American troops in harm’s way.
Related posts:
- Late Night: Healthcare Disaster Looms; Action Needed on Modest Policy Proposal
- In Iraq, As in So Many Contexts, Withdrawal is Victory
- The End of the Delusion in Iraq
- Changing of the Guard: US Troops Withdraw from Iraqi Cities; Maliki Declares “Sovereignty Day”
- Remember Iraq or Ray Odierno is Still Wrong





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Whatever happens in Iraq, and I believe we should get the hell out immediately, there will be no peace in the Middle East ever, without a fair and just resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Evening Oklahoma kiddo. I think everyone’s still at Starbucks.
Well, I just showed up, and I wasn’t at Starbucks. I don’t much care for Starbucks, me.
but having gone back and read the previous post, I think I like Starbucks a little better than I did.
AirportCat @ 3
It’s a good place to just hang out.
Timely, this post…I’m watching McLaughlin Group, and I swear that McLaughlin just referred to the “al Malarkey government”.
It looked and sounded totally Freudian.
It’s the first time I’ve seen Eleanor Clift really get this much cred, too; Buchanan sounds like his weenie self, claiming we’re cutting rug out from underneath al Maliki in one breath, but calling the al Maliki government incapable of carrying this load in another.
Rayne — yeah, I still haven’t sorted out what the Administration thought they were doing wrt to al Maliki. Or who (which faction) in the WH leaked the Hadley memo. I assumed it was the Cheney side, trying to undercut the PM and pave the way for replacement by a “strongman” who would go after Sadr. so maybe it was a bluff, to get al Maliki to let go of Sadr and try to form a “moderate” coalition.
Rayne @ 6
I believe Ms. Clift has been overlooked. This woman is a tireless laborer for what is right. Clift is a person I respect. I like her.
Okay, I’m easily amused tonight, but I got a couple laughs out of this video (needs flash).
This isn’t so much on topic as occasioned by the topic.
Is this the week in which Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the whole damnable crew have descended to such levels of personal as well as political loathesomeness that citizen and Congressman alike realize as one that the only thing to do for the next six months is to set about getting them out of office?
Or is it just me?
The best explanation of the Bush strategy I’ve seen to date. Very well put, Scarecrow. And, you know, Rumsfeld was the “finest Secretary of Defense we ever had” or something like that. Dick Cheney says so, so it must be true.
So when do they pin the medal on Rummy?
I have some suggestions as to where they can pin it.
prostratedragon @ 9
I’ve been there for months. The next to last link to Juan Cole’s assessment is on point — arguing that the WH is essentially trying to undo the election results.
How about just Boosh, Cheney, Abu Gonzales, Rummy, and all those guys volunteer?
AirportCat @ 13
Over at HuffPo, there’s a story of Matt Damon volunteering the Bush twins. No takers yet.
Matt Damon volunteering the Bush twins
um, volunteering them for what, exactly? Do I really want to go over to HuffPo to find out?
HOLY CROW SCARECROW!!!
(notice how I got crow and scarecrow to work together like that???neat)
that is EXACTLY what the administration is doing, and YOU ARE A GENIOUS to put it into those terms
A FRIGGIN GENIOUS and I hate you for thinking of it before me
*must plaguerize this work*
will use and link, very nice indeed
AirportCat — for service in Iraq.
Yeah, I’d especially like to see Rummy defend himself — using ONLY the equipment and shielding he thought was sufficient for the troops he was responsible for.
God damn it. I want to know where my party (dems) is.
Mrs. K8 @ 19
well, you know, we fight our fights with the equiptment we have, not the equiptment we want
so has no equiptment, that’s what he goes in with…nothing at all from the military, he is a civilian after all
oh, if he wants to go in with some stuff he buys on his own he has to buy it for all the troops there before he gets to use any of it
scarecrow – brilliant satire, but that third paragraph makes the fuss-budget in me cringe. I hope it doesn’t get quoted out of context.
Scarecrow @ 18
actually that’s about what I thought, but gosh, they already passed up their chance to work for Bremer’s CPA, so what would they do over there?
Oklahoma kiddo @ 20
It goes deeper than political party:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…..&eurl=
Long live the blogs…
OT –
(Apologies for interrupting discussion of your *brilliant* post, but this really raises my hackles — )
I just spotted this at Eschaton:
CNN really really needs to get called on this, IMO.
tenstepsleft @ 11
About Iraq – If any of them – Bushists, pundits, anybody – could tell the truth, for fifteen seconds, this is what they would have to say. Scarecrow speaks the truth (and he always had a heart – the clock that the Wizard gave him was merely symbolic in nature).
On Rummy – He was a great neo-con sec def, he was an opportunist when he made deals with Saddam in 1984, he was an opportunist always. But, golly, he slithered his way into power with what he had – not what he wished he had.
Mrs. K8 @ 25
Well, actually this is OK with me, as long as I get to be “America’s High Priest of the Eternal Bristlecone Pines”
perris @ 21
That’s fair. And the good nuns at my grade school would agree — that’s what they said to us if they caught us chewing gum — “unless you have enough to share with the entire class, toss it” (and we had around 50 kids per classroom).
Mrs. K8 @ 25
Well, now that Ted Haggard is gone, someone had to take his place… at least in the minds of the media flacks….
OT …
Anyone heard from Billmon?
Larry
Yikes, here’s a warning. The little “bold” button on the comment form “dashboard” is hinky.
After highlighting a line of text and hitting the button, it spit out bold-TEXT-unbold-bold (instead of just bold-TEXT-unbold). I fixed it, removing the extra tag, so if your monitor is suffering, just refresh.
punaise @ 22
Yes. It makes me cringe too. But that seems to be the practical effect of what we’re actually doing — which is the point of the satire. For the record, I do not advocate any of the nonsense in the post, and certaintly not the killing of Americans (or anyone else).
hackworth @ 26
Contrast this with the sandbagging that Rummy gave to Shinseki–announcing his retirement eighteen months before his appointment was up and then neither he nor a Deputy Secretary attended his retirement ceremony. And all because Shinseki said to Congress that what has happened would happen….
Quite a difference, huh? In BushWorld, the bigger you screw up, the more you’re appreciated.
RevDeb 12 — that just sounds painful.
jane hamsher @ 34
Only if one has a central nervous system. Not sure Rummy is so equipped….
montag @ 33
you know, this entire statement needs to be spotlighted and sent to every news organization and every politician that is not a neo con
Mrs. K8 — “America’s pastor” is something I’ve seen before, possibly a name given to the guy by his devoted followers. CNN would have known that, hence the quotes. I don’t think they were trying to annoint him. just a guess.
Shame on the Democrats for turning this war into a fiasco!
Everything was going along just fine until the ruinous 2006 elections. Now the place has gone to shit.
I hope you are happy now that you have stabbed the troops in the back yet again.
Now lets send some more divisions in and clean up this liberal mess.
-Field Marshall Macarthur McCain
Why in the world have most Republicans and a few Democrats brought us to the ‘brink’?
hackworth — that was my sympathetic friend Tinman who thought he needed a heart. My quest was for a brain. But as the Wizard said, and the post shows, the folks in DC have no more brains than I do.
“Power politics”. To what end?
Any time I think that Pat Buchanan is making a modicum of sense I remind myself that I heard him refer to the former UN secretary general Boutros Boutros Ghali as “Boo-Boo Ghali”.
That smartens me up quick.
-GSD
GSD @ 42
I heard Boutros Boutros Ghali speak once. Paraphrasing, he described the northern hemisphere as “affluence with pockets of desperate poverty and the southern hemisphere as desperate poverty with pockets of alluence.”
Louis——-America’s Pasteur.
-GSD
Oklahoma kiddo @ 39
Because breaking things is just about the only talent they have.
Scarecrow @ 37
Aha. Well. You know what? I find that phrase in and of itself so damned insulting, I think they have no business repeating it as a graphic on the screen, with or without quotes.
Maybe that’s just me (and Atrios).
GSD @ 38
Field Martial McClue-in: war is the massage
Yes Scarecrow, I was very glad to see that on Cole’s website this morning. Because that is so obviously what is up, and what we can expect from this crew.
I thought I had reached my limit a long time ago—it’s what my handle is about, since my image for dealing with anger involves getting umderneath or leave room—but today showed me new levels. Such treacle at DOD!
Brush always wants to outdo his dad, and I think when he does things like that sendoff to Rumsfeld, that’s part of the competition; recall the medals that, though it was during Reagan’s term, were conferred by GHWB on the captain who ran amuck and shot down Iran Air 655. Poppy Bush also made loose statements at that time about never apologizing for the United States. Brush probably figures he’s got the old man licked for sure now, but consider: GHWB helped elevate a sociopathic nitwit to the Presidency of the United States. Brush will have a hard time topping that.
Apparently the U.S. soldiers have signed on to Scarecrow’s proposal. At least that would be the conclusion from some of the newest youtubes making the rounds, e.g. the ones over at Steve Gilliard’s.
GSD @ 44
Oooh, the French are gonna get mad at yououou…. :)
Nicely done, scarecrow. Nothing like tire sitting in the past tense. I echo punaise’s wish that you not be quoted out of context. But I do hope you are quoted.
montag @ 49
they’ll look past your eyes, just this once…
Scarecrow @ 40
Scarecrow @ 32
understood
Mommybrain @
50
If you’re nervous about this, try F5 refresh
punaise @ 51
Hope so, don’t want to be put out to pasture….
Scarecrow @
54
artfully done (didn’t mean to be a scold…)
montag @
55
do tell…Curie us to know
Scarecrow @
32
Just a bracing spray of cold water compared to serving up the infants of the poor.
Scarecrow @
54
I see nossink.(Blush) yes I do. F5 on my mac raises the volume. Artful, indeed.Whoofah doo. I just read Juan Cole. All of my post election luster has been scrubbed clean.
We are on the threshold of some dark times.
It began with a King George and it looks like it is ending on the same note.
-GSD
GSD @
42
Thanks! I needed a handy formula like that.
Swopa also has a good post on the Iraqi kidnapping and it’s effect on the people there.
As Iraqi forces stand up . . . the Iraqi people will run
Before the rowdy night group gets here, would you mind if I practice my 1st linky??
Hope there is a clean-up crew handy. Here goes http://www.debutaunt.com/archi…..php#001050
Maybe that’s just me (and Atrios).
No, Mrs. K8, you two have company.
punaise @ 57
Mais oui, Curie may know, but she’s in no position to tell….
Mommybrain — Whoa! Sorry. I meant the circle thingies, for Macs.
ReneND @ 63
Your link worked. That picture is hideous, though. It’s like the Osmond family’s evil(ler) alternate-universe duplicates.
It’s a boy!
At 1:49 Pacific time, the first-born daughter of OFG gave birth to an 8lb. 8oz. 20″ baby boy, making me a very proud grampa for the first time.
I’ll be leaving for Vegas to visit for Christmas next Friday. Happy times!
Now back to your regularly scheduled program.
ReneND @ 63
Good grief, who dresses these people?
ReneND – works fine. Next step: before you paste the link in, hit the LINK button above the comment box. Delete the http in the new box, and then paste your link there. Then hit okay.
You should get a new line, in which you type in the short name.
Congrats, OFG!!!
Remember: soy!
It worked. I guess I should have added a spew alert. The title of the post was just so funny. And George couln’t be bothered to put out the cig butt for the Christmas picture. Loser.
Congratulations OilFieldGuy!!! (and mom and baby, too) New firepup.
OT: Jimmy Carter: Alan Dershowitz can go fuck himself
Okay, Jimmy Carter would never say something like that. But you know he lusted to do so in his heart.
Oilfieldguy @ 68
Congratulations! I know my folks have been loving the hell out of the grandparenting gig. (And I’m enjoying the uncling…probably not going to be any little Pumas.)
Mr. Bush. Let my people (American soldiers) go.
Virtual cigars all around.
Scarecrow @ 70
OK. You have taught me so much-just today. Your my Mac guru. Whatcha want for Christmas??
OFG, what great news!
Oilfieldguy @ 77
Cuban, of course…. :)
Oilfieldguy @ 77
The finest, from Havana. Congrats, OFG!
Congrats OFG.
-GSD
OT: Bye, Judy. Even sleazemeister Rupert Murdoch didn’t think there was enough lipstick for this pig.
Wa-hoo! Happy Grandpa Day, OFG. I bet he’s adorable. All babies are, whether they are or not. Gotta light?
Firday Night Music
CoOilfieldguy @
68
Congratulations, OFG!!
Surge of Troopers to the Iraqi Theatre to begin
Pentagon to move troops into Kuwait
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200…..pe/us_iraq
Merry Christmas. President Carter.
Surge of Troopers to begin..
Pentagon to move troops into Kuwait
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200…..pe/us_iraq
Oh, OFG, that is wonderful news!
Scarecrow @
73
Seconded.
Double down. Where have I heard that before?
mrJJ @ 89
It’s as if Bush consciously tries to do make the worst possible choice, each and every time. What a ratfucker.
1,363 DAYZ AND THE KILLIN’ GOEZ ON AND ON AND..
Citizen Scarecrow:
Thank you for your sense of irony, your well developed sense of the absurd and your ability to get us to see thru the looking glass without weeping uncontrollably. However, the burden of understanding of this nightmare and a sense of comradeship with those kids who are right now hunkered down in the sand jest tryin’ ta keep each other alive for one more turn of the earth, do not allow me to laugh at the reality that we all face on this planet because of the insane nihilism of those who rule our country right now.
The reality is that “we” may not be able to fight our way out of Iraq unless it is thru a nuclear cloud. The oligarchy has so enriched itself, has used the public treasury to develop it’s own mercenary army and left the democratic checks on private power so weak that even the complete defeat of our forces in the field will not undermine the strength of “the families” thru their corporations. Indeed, it is becoming clear, at least to me, that defeat of our forces in the field and the unleashing of nuclear rain from Israel under the cover of that defeat, would serve the oligarchy and has certainly been game planned.
Our soldiers in the fight are now understanding that leaving the field with honor and their asses intact is NOT in the interest of those who command them.
As has been said many times here, there can be no end to this nightmare in the Middle East without a settlement in Palestine and it is becoming increasingly clear that Israel will not allow a settlement.
I am sorry for my despair but as each day passes and there is more and more talk of increasing the troop levels… JESUS CHRIST INCREASING THE TROOP LEVELS IN HELL – WHAT ARE WE THINKING???!!!… I can not use even your beautiful wit to ease the pain.
And I can not stomach another well intentioned old white man from our political base camp, fantasizing or speculating about military options…playing combat video games in their minds.
Please FDLers, the people in the Middle East and our kids in their bunkered holes are out of options…pardon me if I don’t laugh at the prospect of those kids havin’ to fight their way out of the hell we put ‘em in.
KEEP YOUR FAITH…I’M RAPIDLY LOSING MINE!!
OFG! Baby! Yay!
Accountability.
Whatcha want for Christmas?? — now there’s a good question, for everyone. Worth a thread.
How about spending a holiday evening with family and FDL community, and everyone’s in a good mood.
EvilDrPuma @ 93
I’m worrying about a string of Fallujahs coming up, and a whole lot of Iraqis killed. You watch–it’s not going to take long–there’s going to be a big increase in US bombing from the air in densely populated places.
Oh, Norske…
We should stop using their meme of double down and call it for what it really is
double or nothing
the ultimate loser’s bet
Ah, yes, here it is. Double Down Presidency. I realize it focuses on Iran, but the method to his madness remains the same.
Scarecrow @ 97
I’d like an end to war. It’s cheaper to pay them not to kill each other than it is for us to pay to have our soldiers kill them and be killed by them.
Oilfieldguy @ 101
Or the madness to his method. It’s all much the same with George W. Ratfucker Bush.
First candle lit. Happy Chanuka everybody.
Rick Santorum warned America, but we didn’t listen.
We have no one to blame but ourselves.
-GSD
OFG – congrampsulations!
For Christmas? My people have wandered for far too long in the desert wilderness. I want my people out of Iraq.
GSD @ 105
It’s okay. No
man on dog. Nothing to see here.
Suzanne @ 100
EvilDrPuma @ 103
Yep to both.
I thought the Mission was Accomplished. I remember seeing a sign or something declaring that right over Bush’s head (in more ways than one) during a speech he gave.
Time to come home then, right?
EvilDrPuma @ 108
Yep. But, I’ll bet somebody involved in this case is humming, “How Much Is That Doggy in the Window?”
I fear Juan Cole is right. Have we celebrated a un-election? Will these mindless murderers ignore everyone but a very select myopic few?
Wisdom from our new Grandpa: (link at 109)
I demand that the Israelis be prevented by the United States government from hounding and killing the people of Palestine. Specifically, Gaza.
Oilfieldguy @ 68
he-he-HE! OFG!
Congratulations!
OFG, congratulations on the new running back!
Totally OT: You know, I admit that I haven’t been following the case very closely, but what the hell is going on with the Duke rape case? The victim is pregnant? The lab withheld DNA results? Is it me, or did this case just get ten times weirder? Now the damn thing is going to be in the news all over again.
Frank, Dick Cheney is the father. That frathouse at Duke was the “undisclosed location”.
-GSD
BTW Scarecrow, sort of an unusual tongue-in cheek post, well done and bold. Sort of makes one uncomftorable reading it the way you put it up.
Reminds me of the guy who broke his leg jumping of the roof. All he said was “Gravity sucks.”
I don’t think Dick’s ticker will allow
his member to get thicker.
GSD @ 118
You know, I was going to say, “It just can’t get any more bizarre than this,” but nevermind.
mrJJ @
87
“Theater” is just how the chuckleheads in charge think of it. Only the wrong kind.
montag @
98
It wouldn’t surprise me if the Administration planned to begin a major offensive, then announce it after the fact — so we’re in a have to support the troops position. If he announced a major increase in troop levels in advance, and told us what it’s for, and let the country stew on that over the holidays, they might get really upset before he could pull it off. Just speculation.
Dickies friends at Pfizer help assist him with his riser.
-GSD
Mary McCurnin @ 120
LOL- ok. On that note I’m off to put the finishing touches on 30 house Dickens Village. I’m putting it up permanently in a basement family room. Because I.Will. Never. Do. This. Again!
This falls under the philosophy that it is easier to ask for forgivness than permission.
Of course BushCo will do neither.
Even with his riser I bet it is a petit sizer.
It wouldn’t surprise me if the Administration planned to begin a major offensive, then announce it after the fact
What I assume all the melodramatic delaying of his great oration is about. That and possibly waiting for the January rotations to begin a little early.
prostratedragon @ 128
Seems logical. I don’t think anyone buys the spin that the President is actually undecided and is taking the time to think things through. The digby post link speaks to that.
The picture on this post reminds me of this video:
http://betapundit.blogspot.com…..storm.html
Guilty OT blog pimp here,
Sorry to butt in, but if you’ve ever screwed Amnesty International and Greenpeace supporter David Gilmour out of a royalty by downloading some free Pink Floyd, he could use your help right now in the Wizblog J. Teabag Awards. He’s trailing by about 1000 votes.
While you’re at it, vote for star-sailor in the best of the 251-500 category. The category is 100% wingnut (as far as I can tell), but star-sailor is unique in that it is an Italian language site, and its Merican version comes via Google Translator, so it is even less comprehensible in English.
PS
Volokh Conpiracy leads Balkinization in law, Spunk Homespewer threatens Berube in education, and Kos is neck and neck with the LG Fuuckwads.
Polls close at midnight (est???).
Scarecrow @ 129
Let’s look at the last time Bush said he was intensely focused on getting all the evidence and seriously considering it in order to come up with the best judgment? Anyone remembering the stem cell summer at the ranch?
Folks – thanks for hangin around. Congrats to OFG.
TRex should be up in a coupla minutes. Everyone go for the zero at once and surprise him.
montag @ 132
Well, there was the decision to got to war in Iraq. IIRC, his Chief of Staff said something to the effect that summer was not a good time to announce a new policy, but they had made up their minds.
I think you’re right on target.
Speed up deployments and extend tours to bump up troop strength temporarily by 20,000; just don’t comment on it publicly. At least Bush now understands he’s in a hole. Unfortunately, his solution is to dig faster.
New thread: TRex!
Scarecrow @ 134
Yes, wasn’t that Andrew Card who said, “You don’t roll out a new product in August.” ?
Scarecrow @
129
Ah, and so it does. I was boring them on some other blog yesterday about this, too. And I saw somewhere or other where Bacevich has said something similar somewhere in the last few days.
“Cassandra” is a Greek chorus in our time.
Scarecrow @ 134
I don’t even consider that, since that was a foregone conclusion coming from within the neo-con contingent in the WH. This controversy that Bush is “thinking” about–ostensibly–has been generated from without (because of the B-H report).
Yeah, it’s all a smokescreen, but the language before the stem cell decision was the same as now, and in both instances, Bush has said he would “listen” to the experts.
Maybe he does listen to the extent he can. And maybe he has the attention span of a fruit fly studying calculus….
Margot — that’s it. Andy Card.
Scarecrow–you just keep getting better and better.
Always intellectual and logical, originally tiptoeing around the passion of your ideas, now jumping in with both feet.
More of this please.
Satire it may be, but this post brings up an important aspect of why Iraq is failing as a nation: non-existing group identity. There has to be some sort of uniting force to bring the group together. (I like to think of it as the psychological equivalent of gravity.) This can be accomplished in three ways.
1. The Saddam strategy – Fear. Force the country together by killing enough dissidents so everyone else think the price of protesting is too high. This strategy is popular in North Korea, too.
2. The Hitler strategy – us vs. them. Define the group in negative terms, by what it is not. A common enemy is really useful here, as the post suggests.
3. The democratic strategy. Define the group in positive terms. Let the sense of common interest grow organically. Of course, this is not an option in Iraq. The forces pulling the country apart are too strong.
It is so sad that Iraq is such an un-fixable mess. After Saddam, the Iraqi people really deserved better.
I don’t see any realistic way of putting a halt to the undeclared civil war that is destroying Iraq. The most intelligent proposal for Iraq is to divide the country into different ethnic sections and hope for the best.
What a mess.
Well said, Scarecrow. Your post just goes to show how absurd the whole situation really is. And, BushFu*k just wants to keep on sendin’ ‘em into harm’s way. Bush IS harm’s way, for Christ’s sake. Your satire is not only well intended, it cuts to the heart of this tragic, stupid, arrogant and greedy war. Thanks. -grant gerver
http://www.seriouskidding.com
I realize this post is quite “dormant” now, but I wanted to add my two cents, anyway. I love Swift, and I’m really liking your posts, Scarecrow. It’s just a shame that satire needs to be identified as such. Just proves the wingnuts really don’t have a sense of humor.
Thanks, Scarecrow.
mc @
145
Appreciate the comment. But not all satire is meant to be humorous. I was certainly not trying to be funny, and I don’t think the topic is anything to laugh about. My goal was to point out the absurdity of many current proposals, not the humor in them.
Love that title scarecrow.
Sorry I missed this thread — life called, it wanted me back — but your stuff is always a marvelous revisit; the information is still pertinent and your observations are always worth serious consideration. I spend more time perusing your links than almost any other front page poster (hugh and lhp are close, of course). So much to know, so much to read. Thank you for divining a way to drill into it. I appreciate your perspective greatly.