Bunker Mulligan "Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." ~Mark Twain

December 1, 2003

Bear with me. This is a long one.

Filed under: Society-Culture — Bunker @ 6:21 pm

I started this blog to talk about a lot of things. I wanted it to be eclectic. I have many interests.

This week, though, I’ve been overcome by the intense hatred some people have for President Bush. I don’t understand it. The pat response from these folks is ‘Remember Clinton,

News…again

Filed under: Society-Culture — Bunker @ 11:56 am

What is it with Americans that their common sense and logical thought process disappear when it comes to politics?

As a retired military guy with two sons now serving, I try to stay abreast of things happening in Afghanistan and Iraq. I also have a masters degree in international relations, and my interest in the dynamics of the Middle East also drives me to keep up. The ‘average American,

Anti-Terrorism protest march

Filed under: International — Bunker @ 6:12 am

Where is Peter Jennings? This from Healing Iraq:

The demonstrations were held in Al-Tahrir square midtown Baghdad near the Freedom monument and the demonstrators marched on through Sa’doon street to the Fardus square in front of the Palestine and Sheraton hotels. Three symbolic coffins for the Iraqi police victims of bombings in Baghdad, Ba’quba, and Khan Bani Sa’ad were carried on cars ahead of the demonstrators representing a symbolic funeral for the victims of terrorism in Iraq. Protection was provided by IP, and various news reporters and jounalists covered the event according to the Azzaman Baghdad edition paper.

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