Thursday, August 30, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
Announcement
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analogy – noun
A form of inference about what one doesn't understand via comparison with what one understands poorly.
COMMENT: Rest assured that our Iraq venture is as noble as our previous roles in Vietnam or the Philippines.
COMMENT: Rest assured that our Iraq venture is as noble as our previous roles in Vietnam or the Philippines.
Friday, August 24, 2007
philanthropy - noun
(Origin: Greek "love of mankind.") A method for loving one's fellow man while keeping him at a safe distance.
counterterrorism - noun
1. Retaliatory terrorism.
2. The nationalization of terrorism.
3. A strategy for preventing domestic terrorism by deploying troops abroad as human shields.
4. The innoculation of a civilian population from terrorism by exposing it to small doses.
2. The nationalization of terrorism.
3. A strategy for preventing domestic terrorism by deploying troops abroad as human shields.
4. The innoculation of a civilian population from terrorism by exposing it to small doses.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Monday, August 20, 2007
skeptic - noun
One who follows the group jumping off the cliff but questions whether the project has been properly managed.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Analysis: Erin Burnett and Hilary Clinton
I don't understand the outrage over Erin Burnett's China comments on Hardball:
Burnett was simply making the sensible point that Clinton made to Obama about confronting terrorists in Pakistan: all options should be left on the table.
It's really naive to rule out a priori poisoning our children or pets as not worthy of deliberation under any circumstances. In fact, it would entail restricting consumer choice and intervening in the free market. If that isn't un-American, what is?
Ya know, if China were to revalue it’s currency or China is to start making say, toys that don’t have lead in them or food that isn’t poisonous, their costs of production are going to go up and that means prices at Wal-Mart here in the United States are going to go up too. So, I would say China is our greatest friend right now, they’re keeping prices low and they’re keeping the prices for mortgages low, too.
Burnett was simply making the sensible point that Clinton made to Obama about confronting terrorists in Pakistan: all options should be left on the table.
It's really naive to rule out a priori poisoning our children or pets as not worthy of deliberation under any circumstances. In fact, it would entail restricting consumer choice and intervening in the free market. If that isn't un-American, what is?
evidence - noun
(Origin: Latin "clear, obvious.") That which confirms what is already obvious from hearsay, gut feeling, or common sense.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
mistake – noun
(Origin: Old Norse "to take in error.") Something in one's possession that really belongs to someone else.
estimate - noun
The precise number found to attract a majority vote, settle a negotiation, or win a contract.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
due process - noun
Law A legal requirement according to which every citizen has the right to a systematic, orderly interrogation without disruption by courts or counsel.
COMMENT: Vice Admiral Lowell E. Jacoby (USN), Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and expert on the concept of due process:
COMMENT: Vice Admiral Lowell E. Jacoby (USN), Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and expert on the concept of due process:
DIA's approach to interrogation is largely dependent upon creating an atmosphere of dependency and trust between the subject and interrogator. Developing the kind of relationship of trust and dependency necessary for effective interrogations is a process that can take a significant amount of time. There are numerous examples of situations where interrogators have been unable to obtain valuable intelligence from a subject until months, or even years, after the interrogation process began.
Anything that threatens the perceived dependency and trust between the subject and interrogator directly threatens the value of interrogation as an intelligence-gathering tool. Even seemingly minor interruptions can have profound psychological impacts on the delicate subject-interrogator relationship. Any insertion of counsel into the subject-interrogator relationship, for example – even if only for a limited duration or for a specific purpose – can undo months of work and may permanently shut down the interrogation process. Therefore, it is critical to minimize external influences on the interrogation process.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
QOTD: Russell Baker on bloggers
In his recent New York Review of Books piece on newspaper journalism, Russell Baker offers perhaps the most optimistic assessment of blogging ever offered by a journalist:
Yes, I too look forward to the day when a precious few bubble up from the blogosphere to contribute something interesting.
Blogging is a more interesting development, perhaps because bloggers are so passionate about it. It is a valuable restraint on careless and sloppy journalism, for the vigilance of the bloggers misses not the slightest error or the least omission, and the fury of their rage is terrible to bear. Committed bloggers insist that they are practicing journalism just as surely as a correspondent like John Burns is practicing journalism when reporting on the Iraq war from Baghdad for The New York Times. Anyone wishing to debate the point must be ready to argue all night and well into next week. What is indisputable is that practically every blogger can now be a columnist. With vast armies of columnists blogging away, it seems inevitable that a few may eventually produce something original, arresting, and refreshing and so breathe new life into this worn-out journalistic form.
Yes, I too look forward to the day when a precious few bubble up from the blogosphere to contribute something interesting.
Monday, August 13, 2007
empathy - noun
The dismissal of another's suffering as precedented by one's own.
COMMENT: Rudy Giuliani on the 9/11 first responders: "I'm one of them."
COMMENT: Rudy Giuliani on the 9/11 first responders: "I'm one of them."
Saturday, August 11, 2007
PVS - noun
Abbr. "Persistent Vegetative State." A severe, incurable brain disorder caused by excessive exposure to C-SPAN debates.
COMMENT: Sen. Frist offers his diagnosis on C-SPAN 2:
COMMENT: Sen. Frist offers his diagnosis on C-SPAN 2:
Friday, August 10, 2007
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
agency - noun
A governmental bureau that provides a specific disservice or performs a particular dysfunction (e.g. CIA, FEMA, EPA).
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
data mining - noun
A homeland-security program for extracting personal information from corporate databases to improve customer service.
Monday, August 6, 2007
corruption - noun
The ultimate trajectory of all natural processes, e.g. biological, thermodynamic, political.
accountability - noun
The willingness to admit that mistakes were made, without granting that anyone made a mistake.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
national security - noun
The government's capacity to protect its citizens from foreign invasion, terrorism, and civil liberties.
Friday, August 3, 2007
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Announcement
I am leaving today for yet another long trip. Posting will be light to non-existent until August 14th.
Review: the Month of July
July saw 39 definitions: 37 new terms and 2 reprises.
Adding the totals to May and June, the Terrorist's Dictionary has 167 entries for 162 terms.
Here are July's definitions ...
A
appropriation – noun
architect – noun
B
balanced – adjective
C
cafe – noun
coalition – noun (reprise)
contempt – noun
cost-plus – adjective
counterinsurgency – noun
D
debate – verb, noun
decider – noun
E
earmark – noun (reprise)
embedded – adjective
ethics – noun
evildoer – noun
executive privilege – noun
F
first responder – noun
flip-flop – noun
foreign aid – noun
G
general – noun
H
heckuva – adjective
hero – noun
homeland – noun
M
massage – noun
N
netroots – noun
P
peace – noun
photo op – noun
politicize – verb
privacy – noun
Q
quid pro quo – noun
R
refugee – noun
S
safety net – noun
sovereignty – noun
study group – noun
subpoena – noun
suspect – noun
W
war president – noun
withdrawal – noun
Y
yellow alert – noun
Z
zealot – noun
[June's definitions]
[May's defintions]
Adding the totals to May and June, the Terrorist's Dictionary has 167 entries for 162 terms.
Here are July's definitions ...
A
appropriation – noun
architect – noun
B
balanced – adjective
C
cafe – noun
coalition – noun (reprise)
contempt – noun
cost-plus – adjective
counterinsurgency – noun
D
debate – verb, noun
decider – noun
E
earmark – noun (reprise)
embedded – adjective
ethics – noun
evildoer – noun
executive privilege – noun
F
first responder – noun
flip-flop – noun
foreign aid – noun
G
general – noun
H
heckuva – adjective
hero – noun
homeland – noun
M
massage – noun
N
netroots – noun
P
peace – noun
photo op – noun
politicize – verb
privacy – noun
Q
quid pro quo – noun
R
refugee – noun
S
safety net – noun
sovereignty – noun
study group – noun
subpoena – noun
suspect – noun
W
war president – noun
withdrawal – noun
Y
yellow alert – noun
Z
zealot – noun
[June's definitions]
[May's defintions]
sustainable stability – noun
Political and social cohesion that can be maintained until the next general election.
COMMENT: Sustainable stability is synonymous with "sustainable security."
COMMENT: Sustainable stability is synonymous with "sustainable security."
imminent – adjective
Theoretically possible at some point in the future.
USAGE: Iraq is an imminent threat to the United States.
USAGE: Iraq is an imminent threat to the United States.
accomplished – adjective
Theater At the point in a tragic plot where the hero's downfall becomes inevitable.
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