It must have been a bit of a shock for poor old Norm

Yesterday George Galloway, MP for Bethnal Green and Bow, roasted the US Senate committee investigating the ‘oil for food’ scandal. And he did it without notes too. You can read more about his testimony at the Beeb.

I have no opinion on Galloway’s participation in this scandal. But I do find it suspicious that a leading opponent to the war in Iraq is on the US Senate’s hit list. Perhaps the committee should turn it’s attention to people who we know have done deals with Saddam Hussein. They might start with Donald Rumsfeld and go from there.

Disappointingly, only 2 US Senators bothered to turn up, which given that they’ve accused Mr Galloway of breaking the law, is rather disrespectful. I suspect they realised they wouldn’t stand a chance and didn’t want to be shown up in public.

If you get the chance you should listen to coverage of Prime Minister’s Questions from the British House of Commons. It’s not for the meek and mild. I suspect George Bush (shrub variety) wouldn’t last 10 seconds.

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Comment update

Yes, I know, comments are still broken. My apologies. There is a possible solution on the horizon, however.

Grades are due Wednesday. Then my techie flunky will be free, free to work on the problem. And he knows on which side his bread is buttered!

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Madness in the Mid West Part Deux

So which do you think is more damaging to children: introducing them to guns or teaching them to be nice to each other?

Well in our community encouraging children to be nice to other people is apparently beyond the pale and talking to them about guns is exactly what should be going on in school.

In my previous post Madness in the Mid West you can read all about the efforts of local community members to ensure that children did not attend a play that encouraged tolerance of others and to play nice.

Tuesday 10th May, my 11 year old son attended the Safety First program in which one of the elements was ‘gun safety’. Not being of a Yankie persuasion I contacted the school to find out exactly what was involved in this program. The person I spoke to had no clue about the content. A fifth grade teacher who was contacted had no clue either but did say the program was ‘good’. I was told I should contact the program organiser, the underlying hint being I should stop bothering the school because this was nothing to do with them. The program organiser was unable to tell me what the actual content would be either. He gave me the name of the DNR field agent who would be doing the session.

Here’s what I don’t get. The school bent over backwards to find out the content of the play and worked in co-operation with the director to make it ‘community appropriate’ before losing their nerve and backing out. Yet when they sent kids off to learn about ‘gun safety’ they didn’t seem to be particularly interested in what would actually be discussed.

After my son came home he told me what he had learnt. He was supposed to treat every gun he came into contact with as if it was real and loaded. As we’re living in a ‘gun happy’ culture this seems a sensible thing to learn. But then he asked me, if he was supposed to treat any gun he came into contact with as real and loaded why did they spend part of their time looking at a group of items brought by the DNR guy and identifying which of them were real guns and which were fakes?

Didn’t make sense to me either.

Oh, they sent a gun lock home with my son. Does this mean I now have to go out and buy a gun?

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Finally!

Alessandro Petacchi won stage 9 of the Giro d’Italia. We’ve waited a long time for the Fassa Bortolo boys to get things right and today the train was working hard and delivered Petacchi to the finally meters in great shape. It was especially sweet because of the catastrophe of stage 6 last Friday.

Yee ha!!!!

For Giro reporting check out cyclingnews.com.

To watch/listen to coverage of the Giro check out cyclingfans.com. Watching Italian TV post race coverage of today’s stage has been quite an experience. And I’m not an Italian speaker.

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So, why do I live in Minnesota?

Oh, yes, it’s for the attempting-to-be-white-out blizzard conditions in mid May!!!!!

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Screwing the tax payer

To find out how US tax payers may be asked to pay twice for their weather information go here.

Seems about par for the course.

So the question remains, what happened to the Republican ideal of defending the tax payer from being bilked?

Throw the louts out!

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Madness in the Mid West Continued

Since I posted Madness in the Mid West letters have continued to be published in the Morris Sun Tribune. I’ve added links to them in my original post. I’ll keep doing this as long as they continue to turn up. It has been reassuring to see the public opposition to this act from across the community. The instigators of this affair are still no where to be seen.

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The End is Nigh

Utter despair is my current state. Read more about a day that will live in infamy.

MUFC in the hands of a tycoon who knows nothing about football? Recipe for disaster.

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Cycling latest

Having discovered cyclingfans.com I’ve been visiting every day and using their links to follow the 2005 Giro.

Today they added a live feed to Italian TV coverage of today’s stage. The picture wasn’t the greatest but when combined with the Eurosport audio feed it was a definite step up.

Cheers to cyclingfans.com for helping provide me with my daily Giro fix!!!

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Once Upon A Time …

… those who love the grand tours thought their fairy godmother had come in the shape of OLN. There was wall to wall coverage of the Giro, the Tour and the Vuelta. We were in seventh heaven. I fell in love the Vuelta, not so flashy as the Tour but much more likely to go down to the wire.

Then, after the 2004 Tour, it all went south. OLN dumped the the 2004 Vuelta and is currently covering only the weekend stages of the 2005 Giro. Their behaviour is bizarre. With the success of Lance Armstrong, and the depth of their coverage, they had built up a really hardcore following. The potential audience was huge. All it needed was nuturing and instead they blow the whole thing out of the water.

To my rescue has come the web site cyclingfans.com Here you can find all the differnet ways it is possible to follow the Giro. So now I’m listening to the live audio feed of the Eurosport tv channel and reading the ticker at cyclingnews.com. Then later in the day I can watch the web feed of Itallian tv coverage of the day’s stage. (I can’t use the OLN web feed of live pictures as I’m a Mac user.)

No Paul, Phil or Bob fix until the weekend.

What ever happened to pleasing the customer?

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