Shame on you America
Eugene Robinson of the Washington post says it far more eloquently than I could hope to, however the link is to a mirror as the WP site requires registration to read articles. If you are a registered user, then check it out there:
More infuriating than anything President Bush said in his State of the Union address was what he didn’t say. Congress and the nation heard nothing, zilch, nada, not a single, solitary word about New Orleans, the Gulf Coast and the devastation that remains from the worst natural disaster in United States history.
He goes on to say
That night, Bush promised that “we will do what it takes, we will stay as long as it takes, to help citizens rebuild their communities.” He vowed that “this great city will rise again.”
What kind of president can see one of the nation’s greatest, most historic cities ruined, and not make its rebirth his highest priority?
What kind of president gives a State of the Union and doesn’t even mention New Orleans?
What kind of nation lets this happen? Are you all too consumed with tech lust for Wii, Iphone & Vista?
Wide awake in Dreamland
So Scoble thinks the USA is THE dominant force in tech, and its all due to the iranian immigrant slaving for minimum wage in some IT sweatshop somewhere.
So Robert, what is the difference between Iran censoring Blogs, and you “moderating” comments?
Any way you cut it, it amounts to an attempt at shutting down criticism.
Saying that the US dominates Tech just goes to show how deluded and separated from reality you have become.
Even if your hypothesis is correct then for as long as your borders remain open you will remain at the forefront.
That is a rock solid plan for driving innovation & leadership.
Yeah right….
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