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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 11:00 PM
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Laura Bush: Political Prisoner? (by James Mulvaney at HuffPost)

James Mulvaney
Laura Bush: Political Prisoner?


Is Laura Bush a political prisoner?

If not, then why did she file an Opinion piece in Tuesday's Wall Street Journal headlined "A Burmese Birthday."

The dirge is a lament for Aung San Suu Kii, the deposed leader of Burma who has been held under house arrest in her home in Rangoon for 17 years.

I'm the first one to condemn the military junta in Burma, as we call it, or Myanmar as they (and the United Nations) call the country, for its systematic abuse of human rights. Since the late 1980s, Burma has been an outlaw state, periodically closing its borders, beating up its citizens and acting as poorly as any Asian regime since the Khmer Rouge.

But, unless Ms. Suu Kii is a librarian, why has Laura Bush suddenly gotten her llongyi (sarong) looped up like a lariat?

The state of the world this week is that everything is going to hell in a hand-basket: The Taliban are retaking territory in Afghanistan; Vladimir Putin is honing his Khrushchev-act; American troops continue to die; West Bank-Gaza boiled over; Pakistan is about to do a Three Mile Island and gasoline is costing me something like $3 a gallon.

The good news? Laura Bush feels for the deposed Burmese leader and supports the new political opposition.

Okay, it is probably a good time to dispatch the First Lady out with a feel-good message. Think back on other tough times: Rosalyn Carter at Habitat for Humanity when the Jimmy's fireplace cardigan chat failed; Nancy Reagan picking party dresses; Barbara Bush polishing the pearls and posing with the grandkids? I won't push this analogy too far. Nobody sent Hillary to fly solo when Bill was self destructing (although my recollection is that it did increase the number of Chelsea photo ops).

Why would anyone suggest something as counterintuitive as Burma? ......(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-mulvaney/laura-bush-political-pri_b_52910.html


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madrchsod Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 11:42 PM
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1. yes it is a bit odd....
Edited on Tue Jun-19-07 11:42 PM by madrchsod
why did she mention suu kii? pickles actually understands what happened in burma? strange days indeed
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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-20-07 02:47 AM
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2. Do they have any oil?
There's got to be profit in it somewhere. Don't know much about Burma.

Just scanned Burmese history/facts in wikipedia. Yes, they have oil. US/UK lines up as one world gang vs. China/Russia on Burmese issues at the UN. US/UK "pro-democracy" (har, har, har) and China/Russia pro- the current military dictator. To have the US/UK on the side of anything makes me VERY suspicious. I'm sorry, I just can't take it at face value any more. The US/UK under Bush/Blair are NOT pro-democracy. They are pro-corporate and pro-fascist. So they have to have an ulterior, and more than likely, greedbag motive for having "Laura" ooze out her "sympathy" for this poor woman under house arrest. She's not dead, is she, "Laura," like the blown apart "Al Qaeda" babies in Afghanistan yesterday? Huh, "Laura," huh? Little baby legs and eyeballs and tummies scattered over the landscape.

Sorry.

I expect that it's a US/UK anti-China thing.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-20-07 07:14 AM
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3. Gad, You Are Cynical! I Would Never Have Thought Of That!
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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-20-07 07:53 AM
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4. A little more from the article makes an interesting Cheney connection....

from the article:

Look at this passage in her seventh paragraph:

"Gen. Than Shwe and his aging deputies are become obsolete. In their late 70s, they suffer from ill health..."

Maybe she's not a political prisoner, maybe she is delivering a Nancy Reagan-like warning to Dick Cheney to back off. Cheney, the architect of most of the administration's disasters, turned 66 in January. Nancy made sure VP Bush was marginalized; is Laura threatening the same?

Is she trying to tell Ms. Suu Kii and other women of a certain age that Laura Bush knows what it's like having old, obsolete men making all of her decisions? Or is this just more mush from an administration that has lost its way?


The situation in Myanmar is serious, but, from the best I can tell is no worse this week than last. When Hillary tried to think big thoughts out loud, she got smacked down.

Who would think that Mrs. Bush would come off looking any better trying her hand at foreign policy?
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