Daily Dose of Dust
Jozef Imrich, name worthy of Kafka, has his finger on the pulse of any irony of interest and shares his findings to keep you in-the-know with the savviest trend setters and infomaniacs.
''I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center.''
-Kurt Vonnegut
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Monday, July 19, 2004
America is a 50-50-50 electorate: 50 per cent Democrat, 50 per cent Republican and 50 per cent who don't vote
Where politics shouldn’t go
One of the most untouchable issues in American politics is the damaging proposition, deliberately fostered by government leaders that religious devotion and patriotism are inseparable
Eye on Politics & Law Lords: A look at the history of Mein Kampf
One person who did read it, and take it seriously, was the British ambassador in Berlin in 1933, Sir Horace Rumbold. He sent his explicit report on it to the Foreign Office in London, and the report, pointing out the dangers of Hitler on the basis of reading the book, was read by all members of the Cabinet, including the prime minister. Why, despite this, the threat was not acted upon is, of course, another story.
Germans, even Nazis, did not quote from it very often, whereas Soviet Communists were quoting from Lenin and Stalin at every opportunity.
• It was hardly ever treated as a sacred text or used as an authority for action [Levy’s goal is simple: to wake us up to human suffering and injustice ]
• · Philip Flood: Revealed: where our spies got it wrong [ via Philip Flood, former ambassador to Jakarta, former high commissioner in London, and former head of ONA] [ via ]
• · · The summers of 1944 and 2004: Pre-invasion intelligence — despite ULTRA and a variety of brilliant analysts who had done so well to facilitate our amphibious landings — had no idea of what war in the hedgerows would be like
• · · · See Also We are closer to primitive man than we thought
• · · · · Tina Brown: Looking for an angel to outfox Murdoch's flawless malice
• · · · · · · See Also Conspiracy Theorists, Unite: A secret conference thought to rule the world [Every presidential ticket is a snapshot of a party, a particular political moment, a particular political need: Money, politics, and four Imrich men ]