Editor’s Notes
If you lose one war start another one to keep those who can be fooled all the time distracted. We’ve got two on the Middle East. First, a backgrounder on this thing called Quds, this thing that George W. is talking about. It’s a good piece that reveals that knowledge about Quds remains elusive to U.S. Intelligence. The second is that George W., who hid out in the National Guard during the Vietnam War, has an itchy trigger finger on his real war toys aimed at Iran. George W. is like John Wayne who successfully begged to avoid the draft during World War 11 but was big on battle in the movies. George W. sees himself as a hero staying the course while others do the fighting. The world will be a safer place when he and his gang of liars and hypocrites are out of office. Then we can focus on Osoma bin Laden and his gang, and on civil society violations elsewhere.
I should have said three on the Middle East because we couldn’t pass up on Israeli sex in the fast lane.
While the big three of our automobile industry go down the drain because of the arrogance and stupidity of those in charge, we see China emerging as the biggest in the field after the United States. As soon as I find time to write it, I’ll show why a key foundation block of American and Canadian prosperity stumbled, perhaps fatally, while off-shore producers are laughing all the way to the proverbial bank. This story is at the top of the agenda as soon as True North can step back from the edge of desperation.
Well, as they say in Swahili, that’s a wrap for this issue.
Meanwhile, take it easy, but take it.
Looking forward.
Carl Dow
Editor and Publisher.