Mar/080
Obama Speaks About Race in America
Oct/030
The Baghdad Blog (Book from a Blog)
‘MY MAN SALAM. I’M A TOTAL FAN. TELLS IT LIKE HE SEES IT, AND SEES IT LIKE I CAN’T.’ — William Gibson
In September 2002, a young Iraqi calling himself ‘Salam Pax’ began posting accounts of everyday life in Baghdad on to the internet. Written in English, in the form of a web log (or `blog’), these bulletins contained everything from musings on his CD collection to open criticisms of Saddam’s regime. In keeping this web diary, Salam took a huge risk: if he had been caught condemning it could have cost him his life.
Salam Pax’s incisive and sharply funny diary entries soon attracted a worldwide readership. As the American-led force gathered to invade Iraq, Salam’s diary became an extraordinary record of the anticipation, resentment, bemusement and sheer terror felt by an ordinary man living through the final days of a long dictatorship, and the chaos that has followed its destruction.
The Baghdad Blog tells the story of the war in Iraq from inside that besieged country. It provides a gripping and wholly unique perspective on the conflict and its aftermath.
Now, this is interesting. Salam Pax vaulted to to international Internet celebrity because, as Peter Maass of Slate put it, he was ” the Anne Frank of the war … and its Elvis”. Now, Pax’s blog has been turned into a book. More proof that the Internet in general and blogs in specific are changing the face of the publishing industry.
Aug/031
Buddy Ebsen Mugged Me Last Night
It is true. Last night Buddy Ebsen, along with an unidentified accomplice, mugged me. Of course, I was flummoxed. As this dire event unfolded, I had to ask the man, known to most as Jed Clampett, “Why?”. After all there were two very good reasons for him not to mug me. First, he was certain to be living quite comfortably after a long and storied career in film and television. Second, he died earlier this year. When Mr. Ebsen refused to answer, I did the only thing I could … I kicked his ass.
I really felt bad as I pummelled this American icon, but what was I supposed to do? Stand by and wait for Granny to show up with the iron skillet? I had no desire to end up at the bottom of the cement pond. So, I took him down. His accomplice, who I now recall may have been Rosanne, took a beating as well but then slipped my grasp and made a hasty escape.
It is sad really. What is the world coming to when one has to defend oneself from deceased film and TV stars?
Prologue: This actually happened in a dream I had last night. I woke up and had to ask “Why Buddy Ebsen?” Then, I realized that last evening, while having dinner with some friends, they mentioned they might go to the Barnaby Coast Casino. What they actually meant was the Barbary Coast Casino. This lead to a chuckle and discussion about the Buddy Ebsen classic, Barnaby Jones. Isn’t the human mind cool? Just don’t ask me why Rosanne was there. I am not sure I want to know.
Jul/030
Another Iraqi Blogger
Zainab,
I found your blog through Salam Pax. It is good to have another voice from Iraq.
As an American, I’ve found the entire Iraq War a difficult thing to digest. On the one hand, Saddam Hussein was, by all accounts, a ruthless dictator who has needed to go for a long time. On the other, I question the Bush administration’s motives for marching on Baghdad. At times, the whole things smells a bit like an American jihad, albeit a politically correct one.
I read the reports of sky-rocketing unemployment and lawlessness in Iraq and have nothing but compassion for her citizens. No one in the U.S. has a clue what life must be like for everyone there. And, I do not subscribe to the train of thought that Iraq is an inherently lawless society. Hussein apparently dumped the worst criminals in your prisons back into society last fall. I suspect they, and Baath hardliners, cause the majority of the problems.
On the other hand, regardless of Bush’s motives, America’s sons and daughters gave their lives to liberate Iraq and continue to do so as they try to help Iraq establish order and rebuild her infrastructure. So, it disturbs me to see such strong anti-US sentiment and violence directed at US troops who are just their doing their jobs.
I don’t claim to have the answers. All any of us can do right now is pray (in our own particular way) for peace and a quick exit of coalition forces from Iraq. Regardless of whatever plans the White House might have, the American people do not want our soldiers in harm’s way any longer than neccessary.
Wishing you peace,
Doug Daulton
apakuni.com
I discovered Zainab while reading Salam Pax’s blog. Her first post raises some eyebrows and prompted the above comment from me. I am hoping Mahmood will read and offer his perspective as well.
May/030
“Dear Raed” back online
The streets markets look like something out of a William Gibson novel. Heaps of cheap RAM (stolen of course) is being sold beside broken monitors beside falafel stands and weapons are all available. Fights break out justlikethat and knives come out from nowhere, knives just bought 5 minutes ago. There are army sighting thingys, Weird looking things with lenses. And people selling you computer cases who tell you these are electric warmers, never having seen a computer case before. Really truly surreal.
Salam, the Iraqi Blogger is back online. If you want a worm’s eye view of life in post-Saddam Iraq, this is definitely a blog for you.
Peace.
Apr/030
How is Saddam’s fall a bad thing?
Does anyone still doubt that this regime doesn’t abuse the War on Terrorism for their hidden agenda full of economic interests?
I am no Bush fan, but I do not think the war in Iraq is wrong. Look at the joy of the people who have been liberated. That is pretty damn hard to argue with.
Mar/081
Barack Obama – Man of Christian Conviction and Action
Folks,
I am an Obama supporter and I don’t consider myself to be “riding the wave” as some might suggest. I have done my homework and the man is a decent, thoughtful diplomat and true Christian who has a real, positive vision for the United States. With this in mind, I cannot let an email … entitled “The Obama Tidal Wave” (see below) … pass without comment. I will not address each bullet point in the email. Rather, I will speak to the overall tone of it.
First and foremost, let us address Obama’s “murky religious convictions”, he is not and never was a Muslim. He is a devout, thoughtful Christian, always has been. In short, don’t believe the misinformation distributed by FOX News and the Clinton campaign. Our nation has been so fundamentally damaged by the Bush/Cheney administration that we need a special person to fix it. Barack Obama is that person.
Next, after 8 years of Bush & Cheney … with their illegal war, disregard for human life in the aftermath of Katrina and subversion of the United States Constitution with the Rendition & Carnivore programs, Guantanamo Bay and illegal, warrant-less wiretapping of innocent US Citizens … we need a person with integrity in the White House. Simply put, Hillary is not that person. She will change her “convictions” at a moment’s notice if it is politically expedient to do so.
While McCain has more integrity than Clinton, he has allied with some pretty scary political and religious figures … people he formerly denounced … in order to secure the Republican nomination. How is that “integrity”? If you believe in something, you do so even when it is unpopular. That is a fundamental tenet of Christ’s message.
Barack Obama opposed the war in Iraq from the beginning, though he was derided as unpatriotic for doing so. Now, time has proven him right. Sometimes, being a true patriot means standing up to blind, angry and misplaced nationalism, which has been deceitfully painted as patriotism. Barack Obama has made precisely this unpopular and difficult stand … to protect our nation and the freedoms for which it stands.
Does Obama support the division of church and state? Absolutely; so did the founding fathers of this country. Why? They understood that the only way to protect religious freedom was to ensure there was no state-sanctioned “official” religion. Recall Christ’s message … “Then give to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.” The Catholics among us would do well to remember that, in addition to persecuting blacks and other people of color, the KKK also lynched and killed Catholics and Jews. Many of these crimes were ignored and largely unpunished because of the deeply entwined nature of religion and government in the Southern states back then. Still, things change and our nation is stronger for it.
Another fundamental Christian belief is “love thy neighbor as thyself”. This does not mean that one makes or maintains unjust war. Regrettably, war is sometimes a necessary evil. In the wake of 911, we needed to go into Afghanistan and bring to justice the people who attacked us. Moreover, we needed to stay there and finish the job.
Instead, our President led us into an illegal war based on lies and half-truths. Now that Iraq is broken, we certainly need to fix it, but that does not mean remaining on a war footing for the next 10-100 years. It means re-engaging the United Nations so the forces stabilizing Iraq are multi-national and Iraq understands that it is the will of the world that they get their house in order. This needs to happen so ALL troops can go home, the people of Iraq can know peace (and perhaps democracy) and the region might have a genuinely stabilizing influence
Now, some will argue that Christ’s anger at the moneylenders in the temple, as well as many Old Testament passages justify righteous and faithful wrath … and by extension that justifies our current President’s crusader approach to “diplomacy”. I say that Obama is the true example of “What Would Jesus Do?” How did Christ when, on the eve of his arrest, Simon Peter struck off the ear of the slave Malchus in his defense?
Christ said “Put the sword into the sheath; the cup which the Father has given Me, shall I not drink it?” In short, he accepted that there were misguided and sometimes evil men in the world and rather than using silence, disregard and violence as his tools, he went to meet them and again spread a message of love, peace and tolerance. Think of this when you dismiss Obama for being willing to meet with Castro, Chavez and their ilk. It is precisely the act of man living Christ’s message in the world.
In the history of the USA, few presidential elections have been so important and historically significant as the one before us. Washington, Lincoln, FDR, Kennedy and now Obama … all set the USA on new course, which reinforced Christian principles, secured the interests of this great nation and made the USA a bright light in a dark world. The wrong choice in 2008 may cause irreparable harm to our nation of laws and freedom. So, every American needs to get the facts for themselves and not believe everything written in emails, which were expressly designed to spread misinformation and create division.
Am I dyed-in-the wool Democrat? No. I am an independent. Do I blindly agree with every position that Obama has taken? No. Like all men, including Christ (the man), he is subject to self-doubt and moments of weakness. But on balance, he is the man that most illustrates my understanding of Christ’s message for the world. And, that alone is worth my vote.
Thanks,
Doug Daulton
PS: You are receiving this response because you were part of the group that sent this email on it’s way to me.