Stay in touch with the latest and widest range of Japan News with JapanToday's News Alert newsletter.
Up to the moment news in your inbox everyday. Subscribe now!
Already a JapanToday registered user?
Login to update your settings to subscribe to News Alert.
*Required
As much as the vocal radicals want it to still be called that, the American military…
Posted in: Gemba assures Yamaguchi that more U.S. troops will not be relocated there
I'm going to retire in Tateyama. Great little town. Been to the reclining budda many times.…
Posted in: Reclining Buddha
Why Japanese public doesnt want such a valuable protector in their neighbourhood but seeking their presents…
Posted in: Gemba assures Yamaguchi that more U.S. troops will not be relocated there
Feels like a completely different country here in the West of Japan. No excitement, no Mt…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
I'm utterly convinced Frank Drebin, Stanley Spadowski, Presto (D&D), Sloth and Jughead Jones could do a…
Posted in: TEPCO blames high reactor temperature reading on broken thermometer
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Maybe the PRC should have found a way to placate Steven Spielberg (as former artistic director). There's so much traditional/historical cool stuff to showcase in China but they just threw random stuff around in the vain attempt to entertain us.
A good thing Japan carried both the hinomaru and the PRC flag- I didn't see anything thrown at them this time.
Posted in: What did you think of the Beijing Olympic opening ceremony?
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Spot on article. Seems like the perfect solution to me.
Which ..is why...they're being...so...critical of China...yeah, it all makes sense to me now. . . Sure, they are businesses, but network TV news in America has usually been a "window-dressing" money loser- which is why many newsrooms can afford to be so Lefty.
Interesting that you bring up Rupert Murdoch's Fox News- Mr. Murdoch has not exactly been one of China's fiercist critics...
Are you suggesting that Amnesty International is pushing child pornography? I mean really?
Posted in: A big black eye for the IOC
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Agreed- just as Japanese politicians have every right to visit Yasukuni Shrine.
I would like to note, however, that although neither the people of Hiroshima or Nagasaki "deserved" to be nuked, neither also would Kyushu have deserved a far bloodier invasion (magnifying the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa by at least a factor of ten) or Hokkaido and Tohoku have deserved to be turned into a Japanese version of North Korea.
Japan may have been on its last legs/"defeated" by the spring of 1945 (just as Germany was "defeated" in late 1944), but just as the Allies marched (and fought) all the way to Berlin, we shouldn't expect the Americans (or the Soviets) to have stopped short of Tokyo and an occupation of the entire country.
Posted in: Hiroshima mayor hopes next U.S. president will back ban on nuclear weapons
0
Eulji_Mundeok
...which is a good indication of just how enclosed your bubble is, Betzee. You just can't take criticism of the laogai camps or Maoism without feeling "stifled"...
Posted in: Bush vows to take 'message of freedom' to Beijing
0
Eulji_Mundeok
...as are David Duke's and Pat Buchanan's. But just as they have the right to spew their bile, so, too, do other Americans have the right to critique their views. I'm aware of no American law that grants individuals immunity to criticism.
(But we all know that el Rushbo orchestrated the Oklahoma City bombing, don't we!!)
...which is a consequence of various states' open primary policies. Are we to believe that the Democrats themselves didn't cross over in the primaries to vote for John McCain?
It is true that are too many right-of-center folks endlessly drawing attention to Obama's middle name and it's getting old. It's not like the man is related to the late Iraqi dictator or the Jordanian Hashemites . . . plus many Republicans probably don't even know John McCain's middle name.
Posted in: Racial politics hit Obama-McCain campaign
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Dang, I'm hitting the sack.
I simply can't argue with the full force of the New York Times, LA Times and Betzee in conjuction.
Happy "decontextualized" dreams everyone!
ZZZZZzzzzz.... . . . .
Posted in: Racial politics hit Obama-McCain campaign
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Oooo- someone give me a Tylenol before she starts with the "Africanist granularity" . . .
[against other white people??]
Well, that takes Pat Buchanan off the hook . . .
Posted in: Racial politics hit Obama-McCain campaign
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Clearly, it was a mistake for the West to engage China in the first place and assist provincial governments in their local oppression, though post-Cultural Revolution it probably seemed like a good idea at the time. Needless to say, your Great Leap Forward solution to all of China's ills is a bit creepy...
I don't see your Ralph Nader participating in the debate of how "scarcity, crime, overpopulation [here comes that support for state-coerced late-term abortions!], tribalism, and disease are rapidly destroying the social fabric of our planet"...should Mr. Nader be arrested and have his organs extracted for some sick Canadian somewhere?
Sorry Betzee, you'll have to provide us the link to your Salon Media source on this one.
Posted in: Bush vows to take 'message of freedom' to Beijing
0
Eulji_Mundeok
With regards to the PRC's Laogai/education-through-labor system, I share Harry Wu's (and US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's) "narcissism". Also, if Chinese Americans truly feel this way about Harry Wu, perhaps it's not Mr. Wu who's still loyal to the PRC as the "mother country".
Quite right- the PRC's Poliburo has been "moving toward [semi-]free-market authoritarianism for quite a few years now." And your point is...?
Just that your analogy is off a bit- clearly, the people who are "grappling with some of the same questions your Founding Fathers (TM) did" are none other than the 1979 Iranian Revolutionaries and Al Qaeda in Iraq.
Posted in: Bush vows to take 'message of freedom' to Beijing
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Because tweaking American immigration policy is more important than say, condemning organ extraction from live prisoners in slave labour camps.
...but apparently unaware of the need for basic infrastructure, clean drinking water, and (my personal favorite) the introduction of building codes for school buildings.
Because you just know that, like, China's ruling CCP is totally overflowing with "truthiness"...
Oh, you mean that bridge in Alaska that leads to the only airport in the region? Nope, don't need that.
(because it is- a bit),
So let's go beyond the Electoral College for presidential elections and make a full transition to the Middle Ages. How good of you to remind people of the ultimate goal of the International Left- an appointed Politburo.
Posted in: Bush vows to take 'message of freedom' to Beijing
0
Eulji_Mundeok
It should be noted that Betzee's PRC itself has been pushing uber-nationalism ever since Maoism collapsed, so I don't see how Han Chinese could get any nastier than they are now under a potential democratic system- besides, in a true democracy the ruling party's worst enemy is not any foreign power, but the "loyal oposition" that is always waiting in the wings should the ruling party screw up.
Of course we would have the Tibet issue even in a democratic Chinese state, but that government might not stoop to arresting Chinese lawyers who offer pro bono help to Tibetan dissidents and would at least provide a bare minimum of civil rights, cultural preservation and clean drinking water to its Han Chinese majority.
Today's game is called "name those other groups similar to Hezbollah that 'prevailed at the ballot box'" (and I do mean one not run by A.C.O.R.N.). . .
Posted in: Bush vows to take 'message of freedom' to Beijing
0
Eulji_Mundeok
adaydream, it's good to hear that you support a unilateral, preemptive war on the WMD-less, oil-rich, predominately Muslim nation of the Sudan.
And since you already support the Iraq War, an intervention in Sudan should be no problem for you.
Posted in: Darfur peacekeeping at risk if Beshir indicted: Sudan
0
Eulji_Mundeok
I have a healthy skepticism of the UN and ICC, but otherwise this article reads like a Ron Paul newsletter or maybe something from a John Birch Society rag.
Posted in: Religious right AWOL from the real war
0
Eulji_Mundeok
In addition to Rudy Guiliani's pathetic excuse for a campaign strategy, Mike Huckabee dividing the anti-McCain vote, and plenty of anti-Mormon bigotry, there seems to have been a lot of Democrats crossing over to vote for McCain in the primaries (like some Republicans did for Hillary in Texas)- so I don't think it was so much of Republicans "changing their minds" post-GW Bush as much as the weird consequences of some states' open primary laws.
Not a lot of rich kids "volunteer" to be firefighters, police officers, or paramedics, either (also, the "first-responders" of Beverly Hills, Manhattan, etc. don't usually themselves live in those communities).
Posted in: Obama vows not to question anyone's patriotism
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Well, the President of the USA is a civilian office and Wesley Clark may be right if he's simply suggesting that military service in and of itself should not be a litmus test for election to America's Oval Office (but being a tin-pot, "dugout Doug", generalissimo? Why, that's another matter entirely...).
That said, it's quite interesting to see American Democrats go through rhetorical contortions trying to explain how all that super-duper Vietnam War experience that Bush, jr. lacks suddenly doesn't matter anymore (sorry, folks! We were just kidding!).
Did I mention John McCain's Absolute Moral Authority (TM)?
Posted in: Obama vows not to question anyone's patriotism
0
Eulji_Mundeok
As I was saying- [in my hour-long google search for info on Gull Island] all I've gotten are individual blog posts, Alex Jones-style conspiracy sites and various rants in the comments of some major news articles.
Unless you can provide me with something a bit more authoritative (hell, even The Nation, Mother Jones or The New Republic would be a step up), you'll just continue embarrassing yourself (but don't let me stop you).
Posted in: Bush urges Congress to lift ban on offshore oil drilling
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Here's what I did the last time I heard about the magical "Gull Island":
Eulji_Mundeok at 06:47 AM JST - 11th June
I've been google-ing "Gull Island" for the past hour and all I've gotten are individual blog posts, Alex Jones-style conspiracy sites and various rants in the comments of some major news articles. Apparently: 1)this island is off the coast of Alaska 2)it's so named for the "rare seagulls" that inhabit the island 3)it's claimed that it holds "more oil than Saudi Arabia" 4)oil is apparently not being pumped out of the field either to protect the "rare natural habitat", or to serve the Carlyle Group 5)Gene Kelly once visited Gull Island while searching for Brigadoon
My brain hurts- can I go now?
Posted in: Bush urges Congress to lift ban on offshore oil drilling
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Well, sure, the various center-right blogs were "circulating" that the claim made by "conservative Republican(??)" blogger Larry Johnson was likely fake.
The right-wing blogger Michell Malkin has cited a few reasons why Mr. Larry Johnson is not trustworthy: http://sweetness-light.com/archive/why-does-anyone-believe-larry-c-johnson
http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NjgzYzQ1ZjA4YzdlNTJhYjBiZjM5YmRjMDU5NTYzMWY=
Posted in: Obama campaign: Wife never used the word 'Whitey'
0
Eulji_Mundeok
Yes, it's always "root causes" and "cycles of violence" when either Iraqi Shiites or Darfurians decide to fight back.
I don't suppose Pakistani Sunnis blowing up Shia mosques in the years leading up to the American invasion of Iraq would be a "root cause" for anything . . .
Posted in: Iraqi violence down
0
Eulji_Mundeok
D'oh!! Punk'd by Salon Media again! (Grrrr....)
Posted in: Obama slams McCain, Bush on economy, gasoline prices