Archive for March, 2007

Mar 17 2007

Happy St. Patricks day!


Short post tonight. I had to work today and I will have to put some time in tomorrow. Which is going to put a definite cramp in my Guinness consumption tonight. Why the hell do they schedule exercises over weekends?

Today was an interesting day with a disjointed schedule. Work in the morning from the wee hours, a break midday and then back to hell the salt mines in the evening. Now is just time for a quick dinner a quick-and do mean quick-foray around the bars. Originally I had planned on tomorrow being a day to sleep, but the best laid plans of mice and men get waylaid.

Loving the new IPOD. I’ve went to the library and borrowed some CD’s to build up my music count. Can’t wait till I can get back and get my Jethro Tull library put on it.

Lots to say-no time say it. Things should get a little easier come Monday when the second half of our herd arrives here in Korea. We need the reinforcements and I need the time!

In the meantime-sorry for the short post. Nothing but fluff I know. Mo-betta soonest.

Have a great day! And don’t forget to wear the green!

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Mar 16 2007

In praise of:

Published by under Beer and Babes


Korean women. The more I observe the more I think they have really beautiful faces……..

Now if we could just do something about the weather and the Korean language: both are harsh.

Gotta look for beer!

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Mar 16 2007

Looking your self in the mirror…….

Is a problem when you are guest blogging over at Michelle’s place.

Greyhawk, Smash, Blackfive, John Noonan and a couple of other Mil-bloggers are guest blogging over at her place-while she goes to an internment camp on yet another vacation. The good news is that at least these folks can write and on their own blogs have something useful to say. Sadly from reading all the posts today they have fallen into the spirit of Michelle’s blog. Sigh. :-(

Funny, she did not ask me to guest blog at her place. I wonder why? Maybe it has something to do with this? Or this? Certainly she has forgotten about this? Or because I laughed my butt off over this?

It’s just as well. I only guest blog for REALLY classy people. As it should be.

Now if Michelle really wanted to highlight MILBLOGS she would have sought out some of the lower traffic sites. And given them the boost that her Fox News money would allow her to do. These guys are the big hitters in the MILBLOGS arena. How about something for the little guy?

Because like I always say, ” I rather have a sister in a whore house, than a guest post on Michelle Malkin’s blog!”

Then again, I guess at this location, you get both outcomes.

Excuse me, I have to go hide in a bunker now.

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Mar 15 2007

Seems like I never left…………

That is what I used to say whenever I came back to the carrier after being off of it for a while. The look and the smell and the frustrations were all the same. After a dayor so onboard, you were hungry, horny, and tired. You would think that here , you could at least do something about the middle item………

Sadly, its too difficult now.

The working hours have changed because it seems they like early meetings here now. That blows with a capital B. Going to have to do something about that if they decide to work this weekend. It will be St. Patrick’s day you know……

Bought an I-Pod today at the exchange. So now I need to down load more software and get it set up. I finally had it with dragging around DVD’s and my portable DVD player. Plus when I heard I could down load TV programs-I’m there.

Yes, at this point, it is appropriate to ask, “where in the hell have you been Dude!? I-Pods have been out for years”.

That may be true but they did not sell them with beer so I was not paying attention.

Bought a Foreign Policy magazine today. In it they have a great article about which countries and parties to the conflict, won in Iraq. The whole article can be found here. I’ll throw in a plot spoiler though-not one of them is the United States. Yes the U.S. may be winning on the ground, but strategically the US set it self on a losing course right after “Mission Accomplished”.

And the Winners are:

1. Iran

2.Muqtada El Sadr

3.Al Quaeda

4.Samuel Huntington

5.China

6. Arab Dictators

7. Oil Companies

8.The United Nations

9. Don Rumsfeld’s friends in “Old Europe

10. Israel

With the possible exception of Samuel Huntington, all of the wrong people are winning. Now before you dismiss that idea out of hand-I suggest you read the reason given at the links. ( It is easiest to buy the magazine or read it at your nearest library-some of the linked articles are subscriber only). They make some compelling reasons for their case. Particularly with respect to China, Arab democracy or lack thereof, and Iran.

FP has a pretty good track record on some of these types of analysis. Read for your self, or encourage your President to do so…………….

Gotta run. Have to be up early tomorrow. However I did find time to see my favorite little bartender last night. She has been doing yoga and it shows in all the right places ;-) . She was looking quite nice last night! (Which reminds again why Ken’s comment from the previous post is so correct). Gotta save my little won notes up.

Ja ne!

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Mar 14 2007

Telling the truth……

Greetings from Korea! Its actually warmer here than I expected it to be. Lets hope it stays that way.

Got over here OK-some adventure involved on the way. The powers that be decided to send our whole herd over in a military airplane. A C-12, which is a Beech King Air. Small and cramped and-relatively slow.

One of the things about spending a significant amount of time flying is that you learn to sense when an aircraft does not sound right. So passing 24,000 feet- looked up from my magazine to hear a thump thump thump. Not good I think to my self. Sure enough I look forward to the cockpit to see the co-pilot pulling the right engine off the line….and feathering it. Now, I’ve ridden through a single engine landing 4 times (Now 5 times) in my life. I really did not like any of them.

The crew did its job though. They declared an emergency, turned back toward the field, began an immediate decent. Those not familiar with flying were REALLY nervous. Truth be told, I was looking forward to 3 points on terra firma myself. However I reassured myself that we still had one pulling and plenty of altitude. -Looking back up into the cockpit we had not so far to go to get back to the field.

Which is what professionals do. They put their emotions behind them and get the job done.

Which is why I do not understand the flurry over what General Pace said. It seems, he committed the most outrageous sin in Washington DC, he said what he really felt. I believe deep down he thinks homosexuality is immoral. However, if you parse his whole statement-ALL OF IT- he was simply trying to point out that this nonsense about homosexuals openly serving is just that-nonsense and not smart to change the rules.

Now from my standpoint-I think the military is way off base trying to legislate sexual morality. As I have pointed out before, there are too many hypocrisies in its rules for it to do that. The better question is, ” What gets in the way?”

Which is where the homo lobby just doesn’t get it. Its not that gays are not able to serve. However if you are going to be gay and be in the military-that cloak of plausible deniability has to be there.

I think I speak for a lot of guys when I say its not that men are homophobic-its just that they are just not capable of understanding what a guy sees in another man. Guess that makes me an unenlightened dinosaur. I can live with that.

The point is still germane though. Once you know someone is gay-it becomes THE defining characteristic and you can never look at him the same way again. At least I can’t. I think there are a lot of guys who would agree with me in that statement. If, on the other hand-you don’t know for sure-well it creates a way out. Human nature does not change and hasn’t for 6000 years.

So I’m glad Gen Pace is not apologizing. He has nothing to apologize for. He told what he considered to be the truth. The guy’s got enough to do without being bushwhacked for saying how he feels.

So gay guys, put that in your pole pipe and smoke it.

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Mar 13 2007

Suprise, suprise, suprise!

Published by under Iraq

Robert Kagan says the surge is working. Considering his brother Fred was the author of it, and convinced the President and every one else to disregard any recommendations to the contrary, what else was he going to say?

He’s got some reliable sources. Bloggers:

Some observers are reporting the shift. Iraqi bloggers Mohammed and Omar Fadhil, widely respected for their straight talk, say that “early signs are encouraging.” The first impact of the “surge,” they write, was psychological. Both friends and foes in Iraq had been convinced, in no small part by the American media, that the United States was preparing to pull out. When the opposite occurred, this alone shifted the dynamic.

As the Fadhils report, “Commanders and lieutenants of various militant groups abandoned their positions in Baghdad and in some cases fled the country.” The most prominent leader to go into hiding has been Moqtada al-Sadr. His Mahdi Army has been instructed to avoid clashes with American and Iraqi forces, even as coalition forces begin to establish themselves in the once off-limits Sadr City.

Where is my Louisville Slugger? I need to go back to my home town and put it to good use.

First, its not surprising that increased numbers of American troops are having some effect. However the real issue is , when can the Iraqi troops have an effect and we can go home? The answer increasingly seems to be never.

If the surge was such a good idea why was it not done 5 years ago? And if it works now, then what that means is that the management up to this point failed miserably-criminally failed and should be held to account for their mismanagement. Paul Bremer still gets to have a cushy paycheck, as does Messrs Wolfwitz and Feith-not to mention their erstwhile boss-Donald Rumsfeld. The families of over 3000 brave Americans should file a lawsuit against all three of them for criminal negligence-and demand payment of damages.

Because the real issues that I think most Americans agree on is: getting this job done and going home. The disagreement is about how-not the what. Nowhere in Mr. Kagan’s article does he talk about that. Rather he seems to imply that we will have to stay there for a long time to come.

Which of course is true. Because the real reason for the surge is to stabilize Baghdad and also keep Malaki from doing what he has been advertising for a long time-turning the Iraqi forces loose to execute an anti-Sunni, pro Shiite agenda. Which I find interesting, since the important Muslims in the Arab world are the Sunni’s. They inhabit the countries that are really of value to the United States. Like Saudi Arabia.

Kagan and all his neocon buddies crow over and over again that Al Sadr has fled. That does not mean he is out of the picture. They never think that maybe, the fat bearded one is thinking for the long term. Pull back and wait out the American process. Time, after all, is on his side. And at least for now so is the government. No point being a martyr in a country that still has plenty of places to raise hell besides Baghdad. The Al Sadr folks have had over 8 weeks of warning that the troops were coming and Baghdad was the place.

And even with the this “new attitude” the violence is still not diminishing that much. Robert Kagan should explain a few of these events that happened the same day he put out his article:

NEAR MOSUL – Gunmen shot dead the director-general of water projects in Iraq’s Mosul, Abdullah Mohammad, just outside the northern city, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, police said.

BAGHDAD – A total of 20 bodies were found shot dead on Sunday in different districts of Baghdad, police said.

* RAMADI – A suicide bomber rammed his vehicle into an Iraqi police checkpoint in the western city of Ramadi, wounding 11 people, including four policemen, police said.

BAGHDAD – A U.S. soldier was killed and two wounded by a roadside bomb that hit their patrol during a mission supporting an air assault southwest of Baghdad on Sunday, the U.S. military said late on Sunday.

MAHAWEEL – The body of a man, shot dead and tortured, was found in the town of Mahaweel, 75 km (50 miles) south of Baghdad, police said.

MUSSAYAB – The body of a man, shot dead and bound, was found on Sunday in the town of Mussayab, 60 km (40 miles) south of Baghdad, police said.

The analogy that works for Iraq is the one of the used car that you keep having to put a lot of maintenance into. Just to keep it running. It drains you, the owner, of resources and time, but the car keeps running. Your freeloading buddy still gets a ride when the car is working. However he is not the one whose over all financial health is being hurt. In the case of the US, it is the ability to respond elsewhere where American interests are and because of the failure to save for the rainy day (build up the Armed Forces to an acceptable level starting on 12 September 2001), the ability to keep going back to Pep Boys for more parts is getting harder.

It also does not solve the basic structural issue, the car’s motor and chassy are shot-and will never get better. As Juan Cole points out:


Last summer, Bush explained of Iraq that “victory means
a free government that is able to sustain itself, defend itself; it’s a government that will be an ally in the war on terror. It’s a government that will be able to fight off al-Qaida and its desires to have a safe haven.”There is still no good evidence that the Iraqi government can achieve “freedom” or that it can sustain or defend itself anytime soon. On Tuesday, the Iraqi parliament failed to convene because it could not garner the requisite quorum. The stony-faced prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, is speaking darkly of having parliamentarians arrested for involvement in death squad activity, and of dismissing from his cabinet members of the Shiite bloc of radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr that helped elect him in the first place. As a parliamentary democracy, Iraq is broken.

Contrary to what the president says, there is so far no reason to believe that the new security plan has made a big difference in the lives of Iraqis. The massacre of the Shiite pilgrims this week is among the more ominous developments. Protecting the pilgrims was the most important thing the government could have done. That so many were killed is no harbinger of progress. Three weeks into the surge, the Sunni Arab guerrillas are running rings around both al-Maliki’s forces and those of the U.S. How some extra troops for half a year will change that remains about as clear as Baghdad’s sky during in a spring sandstorm.

Herman Wouk once wrote that victory is meaningless, except in its impact on future events. E.G Iraq actually gives us something, the troops get out, and we get to move on to a more broad based look at the Middle East. THAT takes an Iraqi government that actually can do something-and it requires neo-cons to think from a narrow American perspective, about what is good for Americans. You remember those guys don’t you Bob? The real people who matter in this equation? I tend to doubt that you do.

However then again, why should he? Its not like he has the specter of being shipped off to Iraq in his future-he never served and will never serve. However, it does give him a way to keep writing and making money. The people who actually have to make his ideas work-well like the pig and breakfast-they are totally committed. Would that Mr Kagan recognized the efforts they have had to expend.

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Mar 13 2007

Why they do simulators………

Published by under Japan Living


The pilot of this ANA flight to Kochi ( On Shikoku Island) , did a magnificent job bringing this Bombardier DH-8 to a full stop landing. What’s so novel about that you ask? He only had 2/3 of the amount of landing gear he should have had.

The pilots of the aircraft did an outstanding job of landing the Bombardier aircraft holding the nose up until they passed below 70 knots. You can watch video of the landing here.

The aircraft suffered minimal damage and the airframes folks should have it ready to fly again in short order. EXCEPT the whole fleet of these aircraft have been grounded by ANA.

I watched a press conference at lunch time where the directors of ANA apologized to the passengers for any discomfort or inconvenience. Maybe Jet Blue should come here to learn a thing or two.

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Mar 12 2007

How it feels….

Published by under Uncategorized

To be a middle of the road blogger sometimes:

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Very little time as I am getting ready for my trip to Korea. Beginning with this trip I will spend over 50% of the next 4 months on the road-criss crossing the pacific at least 8 times by my figuring. That does not include travel between places here in Asia. That’s too much travel, even for me.

It would be different if it were “gentleman’s travel” like I used to do where the work was over by 4 or 5 and you were in the bar by 7. These trips( with one exception) all will start slow and then build to a mind numbing intensity of work that is sure to drive me nuts. Especially in Korea, where they will take something that could be done in 30 minutes and drag it out for at least an hour and a half each meeting. Death by denunciation and too much PPT stimulation. Check please!
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I was lucky, my order from Amazon came in today.

So I will have:

1) The Sims complete set-which I spent most of tonight loading on my laptop. From looking at the tutorial it does not seem the game I thought it was. E.G. I cannot create a smoking hot, big breasted, female Sim that sleeps with anything that is male and has a pulse. Too much like real life for me! However I will play it for a while and see if it gets better.

2) Couple of books about EXPAT job hunting. Need to read.

3) The book, A Savage War of Peace. Its a book about the French effort in Algeria. Something to read on the plane(s) for the next few weeks.

4)Some art books for the S.O. On top of that I got hit up to buy her a yoga mat……..The hits just keep on coming to my wallet!

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Also, under the heading of why I hate Gen B.B. Bell, I had to complete on line training to tell me every thing I already knew about Korea. Some contractor must have made a fortune putting together this ridiculous waste of Internet bandwidth. So now I know:

1) Prostitution is some how bad
2) Korea gets sand storms from China
3) Need to be careful about what I eat and drink
4) Nothing good happens after midnight
5) Koreans respect their elders
6) Driving is dangerous in Korea-like I can get a rental car!
7) Command post exercises in Korea are nothing but exercises in futility……..

Somehow, I don’t think that last item was supposed to get into the training. I want their money back:

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I also learned that Halliburton thinks living outside the US is a good idea, just like I do. Seems its harder to get served a subpoena from congress an ex-wife there.

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Japan Probe has an interesting idea about why the birth rate in Japan is going down-its because Japanese men won’t! Reminds me of my roommate freshman year-who had decidedly negative ideas about visiting the utsukushi kuuni.

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Gotta run. S.O. wants the computer again to look for God knows what.

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Mar 11 2007

The elitists……………..

Short post tonight, out eating a great dinner of crab at one of the local establishments. A little expensive, but very, very good.

I came home and as is my wont, drank some beer and read some blogs. Being unable to drink beer with dinner due to the obscene nature of the DUI laws these days. As it happened I strolled on over to Richard’s place only to hear him singing the praises of a female Expat Blogger in China that Expat at Large had pointed me to days earlier.

In Richard’s post and on the other blog, there is a common theme-looking down the nose at Expat men who seem enchanted by wonders of Asia and the women and other pleasures there. Unspoken is a lament that they do not transform themselves into mirror image of the mind numbing monotony they came to Asia to escape.

As I responded to this post of Richard’s:

After reading both her blog and the comments here, I have once again been re-affirmed in something I already knew. There are a group of elitist expats who think they are somehow better than us hedonists and have to reaffirm their elitism by bashing us.Personally I think its a sign of insecurity on their part.

I am tired of being told that I have to apologize for wanting to have a good time. Expat girl can just get over it.

Well for the record: 1) I like drinking and I like the fact that it can be done over here in Asia easier than it can be done in the US.

2) I like Asian women and a lot of guys are just like me. If we wanted to deal with pushy gwailo women-we would have stayed at home. (Although I agree with poster who said the idea of a submissive Asian woman is a myth. They just make you feel better while you are being used!)

3) Its a free market. Learn to compete in the market you’re in or go home…………….

4) I’m not ashamed to be a “disgusting expat man”. I am proud of it and will wear it like a badge of honor.

Sign me,

Happy as a clam to be in asia.

It is sad that there is a string of expat bloggers who have to look down on their fellow denizens. Hemlock does the same thing, I’ve seen the same tone in some of Larry Feign’s cartoons. They all miss the point. What is Hong Kong with out Wanchai or Lon Kwai Fung? Bangkok without the Soi Cowboy or Patpong? Singapore without Orchard Towers or Clarke Quay? Tokyo without Roppongi? Just another crowded, big city. I don’t need to travel 7000 miles just to see that. Stop ragging on the folks who want something different out of life and have found it in Asia. Ever stop to think it just means they are more progressive over here?

Well, maybe not. However if I want suburbia, I would have stayed in the states. Seems to me that is where Expat Girl needs to go-if she is so unhappy in China. It is representative of what I call, the elitist class of expat. Sadly, they exist here as they do at home. “A burning devil to take them!”

Finally, I refer her to the fact that the economics are not in her favor………….

Sign me, still happy to be in Asia!

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Mar 10 2007

If you have ever wondered………

Published by under Military

Why the Army cannot seem to get that whole, making the correct decision thing right-READ THIS!

With all due respect, who was the bonehead at Camp Zama that decided this was a good idea? I’m hoping they kept him away from the elementary school……………

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Mar 10 2007

Happy Birthday to me!


50 years. I guess this means I have to stop calling older Japanese men oji-san and just acknowledge I have become one myself.

Part of my horoscope was correct today. This morning when we woke up, it was-in contrast to what NHK had said-a beautiful day. The S.O. and I both decided that golf should be on the menu-particularly because I am getting screwed out of it next weekend to be behind the great firewall in Korea. ( Then again, I’ll be free to go to my favorite little pub for St Patty’s day so I guess that means there is balance in the force).

The S.O. gave me a nice card and a tie. Funny, when she crossed a major milestone birthday, I gave her a trip to Germany. Where is the justice in the world? I sure hope there is another reward out there somewhere. She wrote the card all in Japanese. That I could read it and understand it-well that’s an accomplishment I am extremely proud of. It was a nice note.

More tomorrow-my older, and probably no wiser stomach is growling. We should have gone out to dinner, BUT, I got suckered by the S.O. into taking her to a re-cycle store after golf. I thought someone else was the one supposed to be getting used this day?

A couple of folks went a couple of parsecs out of their way to pay me a visit though:


Here’s to me!

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Mar 09 2007

Why I miss flying………

Add one more thing to be depressed about turning 50. I don’t get to do this ever again………..

Or this.

Or even this…….

Then again, I may have been spared the chance to do this…..

So I guess it all evens out.

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Mar 09 2007

TGIF!

Long day today-I’m mentally exhausted. And tomorrow is my birthday. A big one-the big 50.

God, it seems amazing to write that! I can remember being a teenage boy of 18 thinking that, and the 21′st century were so far away. Now its here.

Trying to think hard to put it into perspective. Can’t really. I feel the same as I did in the 40′s-except that I tire more easily now. I definitely cannot “hang” the way I used to even at the ripe old age of 44.

The big thing about turning 50, of course, comes with it the realization that more days are past than are probably ahead. And if insurance actuarial tables are to be believed, more people become susceptible to that whole dying unfairness. That gives me reason for pause.

It also becomes readily apparent that the ability to make radical changes in life and location become more difficult, if not- in some cases- down right impossible. The odds are slim to zero I will ever walk on the moon for instance. Seemingly random choices have risen up and become my destiny. It seems pretty clear now that I will never be one of the rich and famous set. The best that I can hope for now is to live comfortably and happily.

It also means I can’t put off writing my Hemingway style novel much longer- if the words were ever really inside of me. I think they are-but I still have to pay bills so just becoming an itinerant author is not quite in the cards just yet. Not without a wealthy patron, an interested publishing company, or a winning powerball ticket.

There is a lot to be satisfied with-I tend to think I’ve gotten live more of the adventures I wanted to live than many people get to. However there is obviously more to see and do-and I intend to do it.

I will have to wait till next month to give myself my birthday present-a trip to familiar and desired scenes. Courtesy of B. B. Bell, I found out today I’m leaving for Korea 5 days earlier than I was supposed to. Thanks sir, thanks a lot! Don’t you know its my birthday?

I took a moment to re-read something I wrote here a while back. Seems like I got the advice right- I wonder if I can still hear it. Or the advice of my horoscope for that matter:


You’ll be getting a major dose of warm fuzzies from
a very surprising source today — and you will like it! Getting closer to people isn’t always a matter of choice; from time to time, you stumble upon a person whom you’d never have picked out of a crowd, but who enlightens your life and excites your imagination. Get ready for that type of fun stumble today. Keep your mind open, and be ready to change your plans with little more than a moment’s notice

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Good! I could use some warm fuzzies. And some cold beer and one of these:


I’m not too old to lose interest in those!

Gotta go now and either celebrate-or cry myself to sleep. Maybe meet the warm and fuzzy person………………………….

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Mar 08 2007

They were warned…………..

Published by under Why I hate Dr Chu

Not a lot of time tonight. And what time I did have, I wasted putting up a post over here.

However, I have been watching some of the footage from the Congressional hearings about Walter Reed. I’ve also listened to the strident pledges of change that have come from the very top. From my little vantage point, I find it more than amusing-actually rather sad- that the administration seems to be only finding out about these things now. The truth is that people had been telling them that there were problems with veterans care for a long time now.

They told the good Mr Chu so-here. And here, as well as here, here and also here.

There are a lot more examples that can be given of how the Bush administration has been the most military personnel unfriendly administration since Jimmy Carter. When the good Dr Chu stands up and says that he is shocked that things were astray at Walter Reed, you should know that he is lying through his teeth. Plenty of veterans groups had tried to get the point across-that the administrations commitment to proper benefits was shallow and half hearted. Only to be ignored again and again.

Maybe the President did not know about it. However Rummy’s boys did. And they did nothing.

Dr Chu even tried to make his stance seem virtuous a couple of years ago in the WSJ.

Write your Congressman. Demand that Dr Chu go away. Fire him today!

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Mar 07 2007

Can’t live with them……

Published by under Asia Expat Living

Can’t beat them to a pulp. Or phrased another way, why is a beer is better than a woman? At least it will be ready on time.

Tonight the S.O. had a tight schedule. As she is teaching in her evening time to make some extra money (Japanese to Americans, English to Japanese-don’t you hate her that she can do that?-I know I do.) she was scheduled to finish a lesson at 7. Then she had another one at 8. Dinner had to be ready at 7. Exactly 7. Wakriamsu ka? Hai wakarimasu.

So yours truly was a wiz in the kitchen figuring out each part of the meal in terms of time. I really did not mind, especially if this makes her happy about buying the !@#$ rug. However……..

7pm came and went. So did 7:05. Then 7:10. Still nihongo o shaberemasu. 7:15. Finally at 7:25 , the nihonjin student goes out the door. Dinner was not nearly as nice as it would have been at 7. Let the record show…IT WAS NOT MY FAULT!

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Speaking of pissing people off, anyone been following Abe-san lately? Talking about coercion, or the lack thereof, of women in Korea and the Philippines to service the troops during WWII. Seems that the Prime Minister is not going to quietly into that great good night:


Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe bites his lips during an Upper House budget committee meeting in Tokyo Monday, March 5, 2007. Japan will not apologize again for its World War II military brothels, even if the U.S. Congress passes a resolution demanding it, Abe told parliament.Abe, elaborating on his denial last week that women were forced to serve as frontline prostitutes, said none of the testimony in hearings last month by the U.S. House of Representatives offered any solid proof of abuse.

Seems several former members of the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere are taking objection to that. Koreans in particular are not amused by this. However Abe san is showing no signs of backing down. Personally, I think this is a deliberate strategy by Abe to get tough with Asia. In that he has decided enough is enough and Japan has apologized enough. However for a part of the world that still thinks Japan wants a rematch, its a weird line of thinking. Between Koreans, Japanese and Chinese none of them like one another and all of them look down on Filipinos. Obama only thinks he has seen racism. Come to Asia my friend, you can meet it first hand. This story too is not going away.

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Speaking of Korea, look what happens now that Americans are no longer in the JSA ( Joint Security Area at the DMZ):

Not the real DMZ Methinks!

H/T Planet Boy!

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On another provocative front, closer to home here in Japan , the “Governor”, Shintaro Ishihara is out promoting his new movie. Japundit points out:


The famous, some say infamous Governor of Tokyo Ishihara Shintaro stands in front of a promotional poster for his movie ‘I Go To Die For You’ in Tokyo. The film was written by Ishihara and some are nervous that a right wing politician making a film about Kamikaze pilots cannot be a good thing in regards to furthering relations between Japan and its Asian neighbors.

The film’s official web site is here and I blogged about this movie a few days earlier. Go here to see the trailer. You should follow the link to the movie’s web site, its got some really cool Zero graphics!

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Bad news for the Royal Family:


Empress Michiko has fallen ill, showing symptoms of bleeding from the walls of the intestines several times. The 72-year-old empress has also suffered oral inflammation and nasal bleeding, which the Household Agency attributed to psychological stress, adding she will have a chance to
recuperate on two occasions between late March and early April.

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Under the category of this does not compute……….

North Koreans gathered to protest in Hibiya Park this past weekend. What’s up with that? Seems they think Japan is being unfair to North Koreans. I assume that means they don’t think Kim Jong Il is?

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Finally, here is why we put up with the silliness I mentioned at the top of the post. Definitely NSFW! Mami Yasaki looking quite fine, if I do say so myself!


Need a cold shower!

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