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Barack Obama: George W. Bush Fan Or Foe?

By Peter Brown

Prior to being elected President, Barack Obama came across as a real outsider hoping to bring change to a failing system personified in one man: then-President of the United States George W. Bush. Indeed, much of the criticism leveled against Bush was valid. He and the Congress had started long and costly wars in Afghanistan and Iraq at a time when America could ill afford to be spending such amounts, given the precarious state of its public finances. Bush had made compromises with treasured civil liberties by passing the invasive Patriot Act and indefinitely detaining suspects at Guantanamo Bay. Some of these suspects at Guantanamo Bay had been tortured by the American authorities. George W. Bush had been a combination of the worst traits of Republicans and Democrats; he had combined the aggressive militarism and nationalism of Republicans, hated by many people worldwide, with the free spending ways of the liberal Democrats, leading to the worst public finances this nation had ever seen (that is, before Barack Obama’s presidency). He gave Obama a mess that unfortunately has been further complicated by Obama instead of cleaned up. Indeed, while many admired George W. Bush’s personal decency, as far as policy was concerned, many began to see Bush’s policies for what they were: disasters.

Many of these things should be no mystery to anyone after Obama rightfully criticized Bush over and over again in the 2008 campaign. It has been noted by some writers that Obama’s policies have been very oddly a continuation of much of what Bush’s policies were while he was in office. Of course, there have been differences as one would hope to see between a “conservative” Republican and a far-left Democrat, but the similarities have been uncanny. Obama has continued Bush’s interventionist ways and has compiled a record of spending that matches his largess.

That is why it was no surprise to see Barack Obama get up and roundly praise the man whom he had routinely condemned to get elected. To see him chum around with the former Presidents both left and right showed what a sham his criticisms of Bush had been. Bush was transformed from the almost devilish figure he had been to Obama in his early days to a man of “compassion and generosity,” a real example (in Obama’s eyes) of what a leader should be. It is clear that Barack Obama has joined the “world’s most exclusive club” and has forgotten the very reasons why he wanted to be elected in the first place. It was also no surprise to see George W. Bush praised by Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton in addition to Obama. Maybe this “conservative” President, this “Reaganite,” is a little more to the left than we had assumed. Maybe our current President is a little more of an insider and a statist than he appeared to be in order to get elected to the world’s most powerful office. Food for thought, at least.

F. Peter Brown is an Associate Editor

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism

OBJE Selects Winner in Stupid Pixels Music Challenge

By Business Wirevia The Motley Fool

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OBJE Selects Winner in Stupid Pixels Music Challenge

SARASOTA, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– After receiving a flood of music from enthusiastic gamers, OBJ Enterprises (OTCBB: OBJE) and its partners have selected a winner in the Stupid Pixels Music Challenge, the company announced today.

Developed in conjunction with Novalon Games, Stupid Pixels is a silly, stylish puzzle game for mobile devices that’s set to be the second of two new gaming apps that the company expects to release this year to compete in the $9 billion mobile gaming market.

Earlier this month, OBJE and Novalon challenged gamers to score the soundtrack for the addictive new game, with the winner’s music to be featured in the app’s final version. The winning entry was delivered by composer Peter Brown.

Both companies were overwhelmed by the response to the contest, said OBJE CEO Paul Watson.

“We’ve been thoroughly impressed by both the quality and quantity of entries we’ve received,” Watson said. “It just goes to show how much interest there is out there in exciting new mobile gaming apps. Narrowing the entries down to finalists and selecting the winner was downright painful; but now we have a nice repertoire of additional original music, as well.”

OBJE and Novalon Games plan to launch the next version of the game online in the coming weeks as they prepare Stupid Pixels for release on the Apple (NAS: AAPL) App Store and Google (NAS: GOOG) Play platforms. Throughout the creative process, OBJE has worked to give gamers a voice in the app’s development—including soliciting feedback on the game’s early testing version, which is available to play online now at www.novalongames.com.

Through its gaming division, Obscene Interactive, OBJ Enterprises, Inc. is working to develop innovative products to service the fast-growing social gaming sector alongside companies such as Glu Mobile Inc. (NAS: GLUU) and Majesco Entertainment Co.  (NAS: COOL) .

Follow OBJ Enterprise on Twitter at www.twitter.com/OBJEnterprises.

About Obscene Interactive

Obscene Interactive, a subsidiary of OBJ Enterprises, Inc. (OTCBB: OBJE), is an emerging global developer of social gaming applications. OBJE‘s cutting-edge technology platform enables its titles to be accessible to a broad audience of consumers all over the world, supporting multiple platforms for universal appeal. Obscene Interactive is …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

NYT interviews Garry Wills

By hnn

The author of “Nixon Agonistes,” “John Wayne’s America,” “Lincoln at Gettysburg,” “Reagan’s America” and, most recently, “Why Priests?” considers Garry Trudeau’s “Doonesbury” “the best political writing of our time.”

What was the best book you read last year?

Peter Brown, “Through the Eye of a Needle.” Puts a stethoscope to the fourth through sixth centuries C.E.

When and where do you like to read?

Anywhere. Everywhere. In high school, I read in the stands through the school’s football and basketball games….

Source:
NYT

Source URL:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/03/books/review/garry-wills-by-the-book.html?nl=books&emc=edit_bk_20130301

Date:
3-3-13

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at History News Network – George Mason University