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		<title>Don&#8217;t they have competent admins?</title>
		<link>http://blog.eengstro.com/2008/06/11/dont-they-have-competent-admins</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 02:32:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From a news item today:

WASHINGTON &#8211; Multiple congressional computers have been hacked by people working from inside China, lawmakers said Wednesday, suggesting the Chinese were seeking lists of dissidents.
Two congressmen, both longtime critics of Beijing&#8217;s record on human rights, said the compromised computers contained information about political dissidents from around the world. One of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From a <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080612/ap_on_go_co/china_hacking">news item</a> today:</p>
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WASHINGTON &#8211; Multiple congressional computers have been hacked by people working from inside China, lawmakers said Wednesday, suggesting the Chinese were seeking lists of dissidents.</p>
<p>Two congressmen, both longtime critics of Beijing&#8217;s record on human rights, said the compromised computers contained information about political dissidents from around the world. One of the lawmakers said he&#8217;d been discouraged from disclosing the computer attacks by other U.S. officials.</p>
<p>Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., said four of his computers were compromised beginning in 2006. New Jersey Rep. Chris Smith, a senior Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said two of the computers at his global human rights subcommittee were attacked in December 2006 and March 2007.</p>
<p>Wolf said that following one of the attacks, a car with license plates belonging to Chinese officials went to the home of a dissident in Fairfax County, Va., outside Washington and photographed it.
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<p>These kinds of security breaches are not only preventable, they are inexcusable. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to blame the attacker, but real problem lies at home. Congressional computers should be some of the best-secured PCs on the Internet. The fact that they apparently aren&#8217;t indicates a problem with Congress, not with China. I don&#8217;t know whether the blame lies with lax or crappy admins, or with ignorant congresscritters who inevitably will get their way when they whine, &#8220;but this anti-virus thingy makes it too hard!&#8221;. If action on the floor of the House and Senate to address the latter is necessary, then the more technically-sophisticated members of Congress need to get busy.</p>
<p>Slashdot post <a href="http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/06/11/2218223.shtml">here</a>. </p>
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		<title>Is there nothing better to do?</title>
		<link>http://blog.eengstro.com/2008/02/13/is-there-nothing-better-to-do</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 18:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eengstro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a congressional hearing being carried live on all the news stations this morning. The Congress must be tackling some incredibly grave and important issue to warrant that kind of news coverage. 
Subject of the hearing: Steroids in baseball. 
As a country, we must be in pretty good shape if the Congress has nothing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a congressional hearing being carried live on all the news stations this morning. The Congress must be tackling some incredibly grave and important issue to warrant that kind of news coverage. </p>
<p>Subject of the hearing: <b>Steroids in baseball.</b> </p>
<p>As a country, we must be in pretty good shape if the Congress has nothing better to do than yammer on about steroids in baseball.</p>
<p>I have a humble suggestion to my elected representatives: If there&#8217;s nothing important to do, <b>GO HOME</b>.</p>
<p>Of course, this being a Democratic Congress, &#8220;important&#8221; could mean something like more gun control, more spending (not that the Republicans have been helpful in this regard), raising my taxes, destroying the health care system, or surrendering to the barbarians. Maybe it&#8217;s good for the country that they spend their time talking about steroids in baseball instead.</p>
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		<title>The facts on the ground</title>
		<link>http://blog.eengstro.com/2007/09/06/the-facts-on-the-ground</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 16:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[StrategyPage has an excellent op-ed today:

The major problem in Iraq is back in the United States. There, many politicians either don&#8217;t bother, or don&#8217;t want to believe, what is actually happening, and has happened, in Iraq. In a way, that makes sense. Because what is going on in Iraq is so totally alien to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>StrategyPage has an <a href="http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/iraq/articles/20070905.aspx">excellent op-ed</a> today:</p>
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The major problem in Iraq is back in the United States. There, many politicians either don&#8217;t bother, or don&#8217;t want to believe, what is actually happening, and has happened, in Iraq. In a way, that makes sense. Because what is going on in Iraq is so totally alien to the experience of American politicians. Moreover, many Americans take a purely partisan, party line, attitude towards Iraq. So logic and fact has nothing to do with their assessments of the situation.
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<p>More&#8230;</p>
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Now, this is the critical thing that many Americans don&#8217;t understand, or even know. When Saddam was deposed in 2003, most (well, many) Sunni Arabs believed they would only be out of power temporarily. This sort of thing you can pick up on the Internet (OK, mostly on Arab language message boards, but it&#8217;s out there). Saddam&#8217;s followers (the Baath Party) and al Qaeda believed a few years of terror would subdue the Shia, scare away the Americans, and the Sunni Arabs would return to their natural state as the rulers of Iraq.
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<p>Read the whole thing.</p>
<p>I would just like to add: Most of the opposition I&#8217;ve seen to the war lies purely along partisan lines. The Left hates George Bush with such a passion that anything he does is Automatically and Obviously Bad and Evil. Their hatred of the man makes them utterly incapable of rational thought when it comes to his policies. This is incredibly harmful to the country. </p>
<p>I know of what I speak because I saw my side of the aisle do the exact same thing to President Clinton. Both instances rose well beyond mere partisanship to the point of derangement. </p>
<p><b>Update:</b> <a href="http://washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070906/NATION/109060064/1001">This lead at the Washington Times</a> illustrates my point nicely:</p>
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<h4>Dems already dismissing Iraq war report</h4>
<p>By S.A. Miller<br />
September 6, 2007 </p>
<p>Congressional Democrats are trying to undermine U.S. Army Gen. David H. Petraeus&#8217; credibility before he delivers a report on the Iraq war next week, saying the general is a mouthpiece for President Bush and his findings can&#8217;t be trusted.
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<p>If there&#8217;s good news coming out of Iraq, the Democrats aren&#8217;t interested in hearing it. It might make the President look good. They would prefer defeat and national disaster just so they can tear down the President they loathe.</p>
<p>Fucking traitors.</p>
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		<title>Quote of the day</title>
		<link>http://blog.eengstro.com/2007/08/12/quote-of-the-day-19</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 04:36:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I like them. They remind me of Congress.&#8221; &#8212; Ronald Reagan on the Klingons.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I like them. They remind me of Congress.&#8221; &#8212; Ronald Reagan on the <a href="http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Klingon">Klingons</a>.</p>
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		<title>Bleh, politics</title>
		<link>http://blog.eengstro.com/2007/05/22/bleh-politics</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 00:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve gotten quite bored with writing about politics, or even thinking about politics. I used to engage in political debate with gusto, and enjoyed it, but now the whole enterprise just makes me weary. Maybe it&#8217;s something to do with turning 30.
Or, maybe it&#8217;s because of the stunning incompetence of the Republican Party. With a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve gotten quite bored with writing about politics, or even thinking about politics. I used to engage in political debate with gusto, and enjoyed it, but now the whole enterprise just makes me weary. Maybe it&#8217;s something to do with turning 30.</p>
<p>Or, maybe it&#8217;s because of the stunning incompetence of the Republican Party. With a Republican Congress and Republican Presidency, there was an opportunity for great things (or, at least things that didn&#8217;t suck as badly as Democratic things). Instead, we got a bunch of stupidity. They passed on many opportunities to do something constructive, like fix Social Security, build a damned wall against Mexico, or undo some the damage of the Clinton years. They did none of those things. But you could definitely count on them to stick their noses where they didn&#8217;t belong, like between a doctor and her patient&#8217;s uterus. And they got more excited about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_shaivo#Federal_involvement">some brain-dead woman in Florida</a> than about making sure I&#8217;m not throwing my salary away on social services that won&#8217;t be there when I retire.</p>
<p>The one truly constructive thing they did was allow the moronic &#8220;assault weapons&#8221; ban to expire. Of course, that accomplishment simply required them to do <em>nothing</em>.</p>
<p>And what about fiscal discipline? In 1994, the Republicans replaced a thoroughly corrupted Democratic Congress that pissed money away to their cronies while not giving a flying fuck about the rest of us. And in 2006&#8230; the Democrats replaced a thoroughly corrupted Republican Congress that pissed money away to their cronies while not giving a flying fuck about the rest of us. And, what do I expect this newfangled Democratic Congress to do? Why, piss money away to their cronies and not give a flying fuck about the rest of us! New boss, same as the old boss. I think it&#8217;s time to explore term limits.</p>
<p>When the Republicans weren&#8217;t doing stupid things, they allowed the Democrats to paint them as doing stupid things. &#8220;Bush lied about Iraqi WMDs!&#8221; is the classic example here. &#8220;Bush Lied&#8221; is itself the <a href="http://blog.eengstro.com/2007/03/20/how-bush-lied-is-itself-the-big-lie/">big lie</a>. The entire world agreed that Iraq was a WMD threat before the war. Now that the war has gone south (thanks largely to the Iraqis themselves), many people are simply practicing selective memory. The problem here is that the Republicans have not <em>pushed back</em> against this disinformation. They&#8217;ve sat on their asses and allowed the Left&#8217;s &#8220;Bush Lied&#8221; meme to become accepted in political discourse. Stupid!</p>
<p>As it turns out, Saddam did have WMDs, just not in the amounts the world had feared. People can be forgiven for missing all the press coverage of chemical munitions, chlorine bombs, and nuclear technical documents, since, um, <em>the press hasn&#8217;t been covering it</em> (that goes against the &#8220;Bush Lied&#8221; meme, after all). Essentially, Saddam was bluffing about the size of his WMD capability, and he didn&#8217;t expect the United States to call his bluff. After all, we hadn&#8217;t called the bluff in the Clinton years.</p>
<p>As for the war itself, &#8220;mismanaged&#8221; seems to be a good euphemism. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Petraeus">General Petraeus</a> seems to be going in the right direction with classic counter-insurgency tactics, if reports from embedded milbloggers are any indication. Too bad we didn&#8217;t do that in <em>2004</em>. That&#8217;s all I&#8217;m going to say about that.</p>
<p>As for the Muslims &#8212; especially the <em>Arab</em> Muslims &#8212; all I can say is that&#8217;s a pretty fucked up religion. Most religions, especially the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrahamic_religion">Abrahamic</a> ones, are intrinsically messed up anyhow, but Islam takes the cake &#8212; hence its elevation to &#8220;fucked up&#8221;. And I&#8217;m not going to qualify or justify that statement; the Muslims do that themselves. There is a significant number of complete whackos in that faith, and the rest of them are simply enablers that do nothing to contain their whacko brethren. Westerners who still buy into the &#8220;Religion of peace&#8221; baloney after all the bloodshed perpetrated by Muslims all the way back to Muhammad are just willfully ignorant.</p>
<p>Maybe there&#8217;s still hope for those people. The kinder side of me still holds out hope. Our efforts to build a democratic Iraq are ultimately based upon that hope. But many days I have my doubts.</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s safe to say that I feel let-down. I&#8217;ve been let down by a Republican Congress that stank as badly as the Democrats they replaced. I&#8217;ve been let down by a bunch of Shiites that are more interested in settling scores than building a country.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;ve been thoroughly embarrassed by George W Bush, whom I confidently voted for, twice. It&#8217;s not that he&#8217;s an idiot. It&#8217;s that he&#8217;s stubborn and a very poor communicator, which together are essentially fatal bugs. I guess that when the Queen of England (or <a href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0436697/">Helen Mirren</a>, anyhow) declares that she &#8220;was a mechanic during the &#8216;war&#8217;&#8221;, she was referring to the <em>American Revolutionary War</em>. I wish John McCain had won the 2000 primaries. Or Joe Lieberman, for that matter.</p>
<p>I fully expect the new Democratic Congress to stink, and I also give the Democrats about a 70% chance of winning the White House in 2008. Trying to make things somewhat better by debating politics right now is somewhat akin to standing on the beach and commanding the tide not to come in &#8212; I expect to get all wet. And since no one else reads this blog anyhow, I expect it to be all wet on an empty beach.</p>
<p>In any case, all of the bloggers in my blogroll are better political writers than I am. Go read.</p>
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		<title>The day after</title>
		<link>http://blog.eengstro.com/2006/11/08/the-day-after</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2006 21:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My own opinion about the drubbing the Republicans received last night:
It was well deserved. Was it a referendum on Iraq? Partly. But more importantly, the Republicans had abandoned their principles of limited government and fiscal discipline. Instead, they embraced pork, entitlement, and corruption. They&#8217;re now paying for it.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My own opinion about the drubbing the Republicans received last night:</p>
<p><strong>It was well deserved.</strong> Was it a referendum on Iraq? Partly. But more importantly, the Republicans had abandoned their principles of limited government and fiscal discipline. Instead, they embraced pork, entitlement, and corruption. They&#8217;re now paying for it.</p>
<p>I just wish I could say that the Democrats might be better.</p>
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