Sunday, October 26, 2003

Sunday
We are having an old fashion heatwave. Hot days and warm nights SF is packed with tourists and plenty of kids running about having fun. Lovers are on the street and they add charm to the moment.
Angry protesters are here as well. The war is turning sour and the country has yet to decide how to react. The protesters at present are mostly older and obviously just frustrated dreamers who have been complaining for years. But, all the while there are hints that the middle class is becoming weary. I have contended from the start that the Bush Administration has over stressed the country as it is. 911 is fading as a critical emotional issue. If Howard Dean can assure the country he is no radical he may well be elected as the country decides it has had enough of Bush and his endless rage at the world.
More later
David Crellin@Audiea.com

Tuesday, October 21, 2003

TUESDAY
The Iranians have started along the track used by North Korea. They are offering a suspension of their nuclear program as an incentive to the United States. In reality they have reached credibility as a nuclear power and can wait until the right moment to make the bombs. N. Korea acted the same in 2002. Once they knew they had the right ingredients to build a bomb they suspended the program. The US and Europe know this fact. But the propaganda edge goes to Iran at this time. They can claim self defense in the face of Bush Administration belligerence and the right of self protection.
In a few months the US will make new demands and the threats will start all over again.
Iran is hoping Bush will be defeated in 2004. N. Korea is hopping the same. Who ever the n ext president is, they will face a nuclear Iran and N. Korea.
George Bush's "Axis of Evil" remark has cost us dearly.
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David Crellin@Audiea.com

Monday, October 20, 2003

Hello!
I've been away for a few weeks but I'm back. My infected tooth is history and my sinus troubles have faded away.
California has a new Governor, and I'll wager he runs from exhilaration to dread several times an hour.
The Red Soxs and Cubs came so close. They were wonderful. Maybe next year. The World Series will be a bust unless the Marlins really go after the Yankees and they won't.
Life goes on. More death in Iraq and more lies in Washington.
People eventually get wise to the bullshit and vote accordingly.
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David Crellin@Audiea.com

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