The Spider


Human Rights Watch has a disturbing article about another disgusting decision coming out of our government's current administration. In 1997, 145 countries signed a Mine Ban Treaty. The U.S. did not, but had intended to sign. We stopped manufacturing "antipersonnel mines" at that time. In February of this year, the Bush administration presented a landmine policy, in which the "U.S. abandoned its long-held objective of joining the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, which comprehensively prohibits the use, production, trade or stockpiling of antipersonnel mines." In December decisions will be made regarding the manufacture of a new type of landmine called The Spider. According to Steve Goose, director of HRW Arms division, "We are beginning to see the bitter fruit of the new Bush administration landmine policy....The U.S. appears well on the way to resuming production of antipersonnel mines. Renewed export and renewed use of these inhumane weapons may not be far behind."
Whenever there's a chance to do something decent with the rest of the world, this administration moves instead toward actions both inhumane and shameful. Posted by Picasa

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Julie Anna said…
This is very upsetting. It is disgusting and shameful. I have to think what to do here. People in Europe are rabidly anti-landmine, from what I read. Of course what does the Bush administration care about Western Europe hating us...they have no oil. He is a small-minded, evil man who has surrounded himself with small-minded, evil advisors.
Julie Anna said…
Oh, and, you were probably aware of this, but the statue in your picture, for many many years, held a basketball in his hand instead of a hand-grenade. Someone took cement and made a ball right around the grenade hand. A few years ago there was some controversy with fixing the statue and restoring the grenade. I was for keeping the basketball, or at least replacing the hand with just a hand. But alas, the grenade is back.
LH said…
Hey Jules, I didn't remember about the basketball. The statue I've seen a zillion times but looking at it this week, I thought, "who decided it was a good idea to have a grenade thrower on the square?" the land mine stuff is pretty upsetting I agree. Everyone on the planet knows landmines are bad.

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