Yesterday afternoon, in a minor orgy of spending, I bought myself a silver celtic knotwork ring (to replace the one I lost down the shower drain in Tinker last year) and the soundtrack to Chicago. Which I have been listening to nonstop for the past fourteen hours (well, minus the seven or so hours I slept).

I love my new Chicago CD. Even more than I love my new burned copy of the soundtrack toDesperado.

I don't love Bush. Go home Bush. Nobody likes you. You go squish now. [/childishness] I can't believe that they're spending £7 million (or is it 7 million euro? Either way it's unbelievable) on security for his visit with Tony Blair today. If I were a British taxpayer, I'd be sincerely displeased. As an American, I'm instead displeased with his stance on Massachusetts' new law allowing gay marriages. *cheers Massachusetts*

Please, God, don't let him run for re-election. If he forces me to vote Democratic in my very first Presidential election (that I can vote in), I will never forgive him.

Oh, and the small part of me that has seen too many Bush/Blair politislash icons/posts is sniggering uncontrollably right now. "Ooh, look! He's 'visiting' Tony."
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From: [personal profile] melusina


My dad's retired Air Force and we're all Dems, so the two don't have to go together. If you look at the way the Republicans have treated veterans, you can get a pretty good idea of why my dad votes Democrat.

Also look long and hard at the way the right wing has used former POW Jessica Lynch - first planting false stories about her in the media to bolster support for the war, and then, when it came out that those stories weren't true, using her capture and (purported - she refues to talk about it, although the new biography says she was) rape to argue that women shouldn't be allowed in the military, and looking down their noses at her because she may have been photographed topless. (Wow, that is some more run-on sentence!)

Sorry, didn't mean to rant. . .

From: [identity profile] thelauderdale.livejournal.com


Um, yeah. I'm reminded of the first female American soldier who was taken POW (who, contrary to public opinion was not Jessica Lynch), Col. Rhonda Cornum, who was assaulted during the Gulf War. When an interviewer said that surely women in the military were facing a risk that their male counterparts didn't, she looked him straight in the eye and said she had seen no evidence that men who are raped feel any better about the situation than women do.
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This is a *very* good article about women POW's and rape, with quotes from Rhonda Cornum:

http://www.womenenews.com/article.cfm/dyn/aid/1281/context/cover/

From: [identity profile] elspethdixon.livejournal.com


Good for her. The media often overlooks the fact that a significant percentage (like 10%, 15 %--I can't remember exactly, but I think either you or Hillary gave me the exact statistic once) are men. Women are, sadly, probably more likely to be raped, but that doesn't mean it doesnt happen to men as well. Particularly in POW and other prison-type circumstances.
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