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美国中期选举博客谈 -’sleaziest ever’

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

关于美国正在举行的选举,没有时间,先将英文的几个博客放在这里,选举后,再翻译出来细细品味!
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Who’s not Bush?
Gavin Esler
7 Nov 06, 04:08 PM

Here in Washington over the usual heart-attack-on-a-plate American breakfast this morning I turned to the Washington Post for a summary of the elections.

“Has there ever been a more negative, dispiriting election?” asks columnist Eugene Robinson, clearly not expecting an answer. So I switched to the New York Times. Columnist Barry Schwartz called these elections “the sorriest, sleaziest, most disheartening and embarrassing in memory.” Then I switched on the TV just to cheer myself up. The presenter was asking a pundit from the Los Angeles Times what it would be like if the Democrats failed to win the House of Representatives.

“Jonestown,” replied the pundit, referring to a bizarre cult involved in a mass suicide many years ago.

So it all sounds fairly promising, then. The television advertisements I’ve been watching have almost all been negative. The overwhelming impression is that hundreds of criminals, rapscallions and ne’er do wells are currently on the loose on the streets of the United States all seeking election for the opposing political party.

The Democratic campaign seems to boil down to one phrase: “We’re not George Bush.” And the Republican campaign is similarly taut: “We’re not George Bush either.”

Somehow, however, American voters will sort it all out.

Gavin Esler presents BBC TV’s Newsnight programme

Foreign-affairs crisis
Adam Brookes
7 Nov 06, 04:27 AM

The wisdom – if such a thing exists as the polls open – is that the Democrats will take the House of Representatives, but they probably won’t take the Senate.

If the wisdom proves correct and the House falls to the Democrats, what would it mean for the rest of the world?

Well, possibly not much, it seems to me.

Congress has little weight in the formulation of specific foreign and national security policies. Those get set by the executive branch of government – the administration.

The future of America’s involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan and the responses to Iranian and North Korean nuclear programmes are being decided in the National Security Council, the Pentagon, the Department of State and the White House.

(One important caveat: there is said to be an intense and important discussion on Iraq and what on earth to do about it taking place between a bipartisan group of Senators. But that may be the exception that proves the rule.)

If the Democrats win the House, they will have some tools with which to confront the White House.

They could threaten to cut off funding for foreign policies they don’t like by voting down spending bills that are funding the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, for example.

They can haul political appointees like Donald Rumsfeld over the coals in Congressional hearings.

And they can create a political atmosphere which makes it very difficult for the president to do his job.

But what a huge political risks these options bring. What Democrat would want to be seen cutting off funding for troops in the field? Or bringing down members of the president’s cabinet in the middle of a war? Or creating a ferocious partisan atmosphere which leads to political paralysis?

Two years before a presidential election, the last thing the Democrats want is to open themselves up to accusations of being defeatist or incompetent on national security.

I talked to a senior American diplomat at the weekend – one not involved in Iraq or Middle East policy. He was deeply pessimistic about American foreign policy in the short to medium term. “We’re adrift,” he said.

The elections seemed suddenly to fade in significance. America’s foreign-policy crisis – and it is thought to be a crisis by many in the diplomatic and intelligence communities – won’t be solved by emboldened Congressional Democrats.

Adam Brookes is the BBC’s Pentagon correspondent.

Saddam, Hitler and Bush
Gavin Esler
6 Nov 06, 05:25 PM

Two facts, two figures, and one big question stick in my mind this US election.

Fact One: the United States has now been at war in Iraq longer than it was at war against Hitler during World War II.

Fact Two: Saddam Hussein has been an American enemy for more than 16 years, far longer than Hitler.

Now the two figures: 15 and 6. It will take a switch of 15 House seats for the Democrats to take control of the House of Representatives in Tuesday’s mid-term election vote, and a switch of six seats for the Senate to change hands.

And now the Big Question: What does the Iraq war have to do with the precise number of seats which will be won and lost on Tuesday?

Many American commentators say this election is a referendum on the Bush presidency and on the conduct of the Iraq war - which is true, up to a point.

One of the best attack weapons for Democrats has been to say that the Republican candidate “votes with George Bush 97% of the time”.

Some Republican candidates are running away from George Bush like scalded dogs.

But Mr Bush has been campaigning as though his own political future depends on Tuesday’s result - which it does, up to a point.

And two days before the vote - no doubt entirely coincidentally - we learn Saddam Hussein is to be executed. The verdict may well help Mr Bush.

Almost all the pundits and pollsters agree that the Democrats will gain control of the House of Representatives for the first time since 1994. The Senate is thought more likely to stay with the Republicans.

And so those of us trying to predict what might happen are left speculating how far the Democrats will feel empowered - if they win the House of Representatives - to launch a series of inquiries into the conduct of the Iraq war.

Presidents at the end of their second term - Reagan with the Iran-contra affair, Clinton with Monica Lewinsky - often find they are bedevilled by hostile Congressional investigations.

But my gut instinct is that instead of being hobbled by all this, Mr Bush may well be liberated.

A Democratic House of Representatives would give Mr Bush the kind of opposition he has so sorely lacked for the past six years. Mr Bush would be forced to seek bipartisan consensus - no bad thing during wartime.

And of course after Tuesday Mr Bush never needs to worry about leading the Republican Party in any election ever again. The end of the Bush presidency may begin on Tuesday, but my guess is - to quote Ronald Reagan - you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.

Gavin Esler presents BBC TV’s Newsnight programme

五年了,世界变了

Monday, September 11th, 2006

本帖和足球没什么关系,虽然据说本-拉登是阿森纳球迷
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五年了,世界变了,变得越来越暴力和不安,变得越加的不安全!

在小布什快要上台之前,以色列和巴勒斯坦几乎要握手言和;南北朝鲜在奥运会上也打出了同一面大旗;不记得独裁统治的伊拉克有过什么恐怖活动;自杀性的汽车爆炸之类的消息,全世界每年也不过屈指可数的几次…

小布什上台后,美国政府的变化最先体现在他们的外交政策上:

首先是对中国的态度,于是乎有了美国击落中国飞机,中国扣押美国飞机的事件,在中国强硬的态度下,以小布什的连连道歉作为收场…

对待中东问题的态度的偏向性也越来越明显,因此激化了以色列和他的穆斯林邻居们的矛盾…

9.11, 人类历史上的一个黑暗点,人与人之间,种族和种族之间,宗教和宗教之间因矛盾而引起的仇恨,找到了一个骇人听闻的突破口!

恐怖主义的基础是仇恨,仇恨越积越深,恐怖活动愈演愈烈,5年来,布什政府的所谓“反恐战争”用成千上万无辜平民的生命证明了这一点!

布什政府对美国人说:本-拉登是罪魁祸首,塔利班隐藏了本-拉登,在全世界很多人的支持下,重兵压境,对塔利班进行了围剿,一仗下来,塔利班似乎销声匿迹,但本-拉登也逃之夭夭;

布什政府于是又对美国人说:1) 侯赛因和9.11有关; 2) 侯赛因和塔利班有勾结; 3) 侯赛因支持本-拉登;4)侯赛因有大规模杀伤性武器;5) 必须推翻侯赛因的独裁政府,因为美国要给伊拉克人民带去民主和自由…

不顾全世界大部分人的反对,无视世界各地反战的浪潮,美国,英国还有让人费解的澳大利亚,组成了所谓的联军,发动了一场几乎是众所周知的,为了石油的战争!

侯赛因抓起来了,伊拉克新政府成立了,在美国打伊拉克的1,2,3,4条理由都已证明是有意或无意的欺骗后,布什政府对美国人说:“我们当初打仗就是为了推翻侯赛因的独裁政府,就是为了送给伊拉克人民自由和民主!”

也许很多美国人都得了健忘症,忘掉了5年前的9.11才是美国侵略伊拉克的借口,但对世界上绝大多数的人来说,这些,好像就发生在昨天,想忘都忘不掉!

当美国搜遍全伊拉克,也找不到大规模杀伤性武器时,布什政府又对美国人说:“找不到并不等于没有”,于是许多美国人相信:侯赛因活着,就是对美国的威胁;

5年了,
伊拉克成了恐怖分子的天堂…
第一次海湾战争中,被全世界视为恶魔的侯赛因,居然得到了许多人的同情…
巴厘岛,西班牙火车,英国地铁…
哈马斯掌管了巴勒斯坦,新政府被以色列称为“敌对当局”…
以色列炮轰黎巴嫩…
在9.11的第二天,人们记得,伦敦出现过“我们现在都是美国人”的标语,
而最近,在伦敦出现的标语是:“我们现在都是真主党” …

5年了,BBC在 9月9日和9月10日的几条新闻十分醒目:

‘War on terror’ loses clear direction
“反恐战争”迷失了方向

In the five years since 9/11, a clear-cut and well-supported “war on terror” declared by President Bush has become confused and divisive.
自9/11五年以来,布什总统提出的,原本目标明确并受到广泛支持的“反恐战争”变得越来越混淆和分裂。

‘No Saddam link to Iraq al-Qaeda’
伊拉克和基地组织没有关系

There is no evidence of formal links between Iraqi ex-leader Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda leaders in Iraq prior to the 2003 war, a US Senate report says.
The finding is contained in a 2005 CIA report released by the Senate’s Intelligence Committee on Friday.
美参议院报告说:“在2003年的战争之前,没有发现伊拉克前领导侯赛因和基地组织的头子们有任何联系。”
这是周五,在参议院情报委员会发布的2005年中央情报局的报告中指出的。

Bomb attack kills Afghan governor
阿富汗总督被炸身亡

A suicide bomber has killed the governor of eastern Afghanistan’s Paktia province - the highest-ranking official to die in the insurgency
阿富汗总督在阿富汗的Paktia省,死于自杀性炸弹- 这是目前为止被塔利班杀害的最高政府官员

……

布什政府说:阿富汗和伊拉克战争是为了反恐,为了让世界更加安全…
但越反越恐,世界变得越来越不安全…

9.11之后,在飞往西方国家的飞机上,出现了一个新的现象:每当飞机安全着陆,乘客们都会鼓掌以示祝贺,庆幸大家平安无事 …

越来越多的风声鹤唳,草木皆兵, 恐怖分子达到了大规模制造恐怖的目的 …

依然逍遥法外的本-拉登是不是现在正在庆祝他的胜利?

全世界绝大多数人好像还没有染上一些美国人的健忘症…

我们还都清清楚楚地记得9.11和9.11之后,这5年中所发生的一切…

音译名

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

看了枪手论坛上转的一篇天涯的帖《浅谈国语译名》
http://bbs.arsenal.com.cn/viewthread.php?tid=51834

很不以为然,因为该文作者,是站在一个特定的角度来看这个问题,所以必然得出极其片面的结论。全篇论述基于一个错误,即:用广东话来念国语的音译名;所以自然觉得“与原文发音相去甚远”!其实这是一个很简单的问题,下面以Arsenal,Henry 和 Wenger 为例,解释一下:
先在此强调一下,所有论点都是反之亦然!

1)最重要的一点是:讲普通话者,必然以普通话来念译名。
反之亦然! (即:讲白话者,也必然以广东话来念译名)!

比如:
Arsenal:-阿森纳(A Sen Na 普通话或国语音译,与英语发音很接近);
-阿仙奴(A Xian Nu 用国语念,与Arsenal 相差甚远!)

Wenger - 温格(Wen Ge 普通话或国语音译,与英语发音很接近);
- 云加(Yun Jia 用国语念出来,与Wenger相差远!)

反之亦然: 用白话来念国语的音译也一定会像原文作者一样,觉得国语音译不如广东话的接近。

所以音译是为了方便说不同方言的国人,实在是不能说哪种音译比哪种好!讨论这个问题,如果站在自己方言的角度上,肯定会是公说公有理,婆说婆有理的!

2) 无论是普通话还是广东话,如完全按英语发音翻译非英语国家的人名,必定出现很多贻误,这对两种用语来讲都是一样的,不能说国语比广东话差。 反之亦然!

比如:阿森纳的 Henry,讲英语的人管他叫昂瑞(Ang Rui,汉语拼音读起来和英文很相似)。天涯原文中的“亨利该叫昂希” - 可能是广东话的法语翻译?不知这个“昂希”是怎么翻出来的,用普通话来念,与英国人称呼Henry差了许多。
反之亦然!

另外,将 Henry 称为亨利,也不是国语的错误,不知那位头一个吃螃蟹的将其按英语名误译为亨利(Heng Li),这可是早期广东话的音译,若用普通话音译,英语名 Henry 应为汉瑞 (Han Ry,汉语拼音读起来和英文很相似),你若管英国人(或任何讲英语国家的) Henry 叫亨利(Heng Li 普通话的读法),他肯定不会理你! 反之亦然!

本人开始看英超时,已在澳洲多年,球队,球员的名字自然是英语先入为主,所以初次上国内球迷网站和论坛时,很觉困惑。普通话音译还好,广东话的音译用普通话念真不知所云!尤其是“旺热“, 不知出自何处,这个名字最让人对音译产生疑惑!

因而觉得原作者的下列陈述,是很有些片面的:

“普通话的球员译名之所以屡屡同原文发音相去甚远,既有语言本身的因素,也和第一个“吃螃蟹”的人脱不了干系。”
  
于是和英语接轨、语音语调相当丰富的粤语译名才会被广为认同。然而,普及面更广的普通话,却正因为说的人多,产生了“百口莫辩”的反效应,就像中国人多反而办不好事一样。”

这就是用广东话来念国语音译必然产生的误解,反之亦然!

CAFIA

近日上不了枪手论坛 - bbs.arsenal.com.cn

Monday, December 26th, 2005

国内是否也有问题?哪位知情球友能告知,多谢!

中秋愉快!* 生日快乐!

Sunday, September 18th, 2005

遥祝国内: 所有亲朋好友及枪手球迷们中秋愉快!

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坎贝尔又重返海布里绿茵,今天是他生日! 网上转载的(bbs.arsenal.com.cn)这首歌曲十分贴切,祝坎贝尔生日快乐!

Here I Am

Here I am - this is me
There’s no where else on Earth I’d rather be
Here I am - it’s just me and you
And tonight we make our dreams come true
It’s a new world - it’s a new start
It’s alive with the beating of - young hearts
It’s a new day - it ’s a new plan
I’ve been waiting for you
Here I am
Here we are - we’ve just begun
And after all this time - our time has come
Ya here we are - still goin’ strong
Right here in the place where we belong
It’s a new world - it’s a new start
It’s alive with the beating of - young hearts
It’s a new day - it ’s a new plan
I’ve been waiting for you
Here I am
Here I am - this is me
There’s no where else on Earth I’d rather be
Here I am - it’s just me and you
And tonight we make our dreams come true
It’s a new world - it’s a new start
It’s alive with the beating of - young hearts
It’s a new day - it ’s a new plan
I’ve been waiting for you
It’s a new world - it’s a new start
It’s alive with the beating of - young hearts
It’s a new day - it ’s a new plan
I’ve been waiting for you
Here I am - next to you
And suddenly the world is all brand new
Here I am - where I’m gonna stay
Now there’s nothin standin in our way
Here I am - this is me

CAFIA

9.11!

Sunday, September 11th, 2005

9.11 !四年了!美国变成什么样子了,世界变成什么样子了?

9.11!雷耶斯长途奔袭难救主 阿森纳客场不敌米堡!

对不起!实在没有情绪多写,准备海外度假了,等回来,待有好心境时再继续此博克!

回头见!

足球以外的世界

Tuesday, September 6th, 2005

这一周,铺天盖地的关于新奥尔良市的报道压倒了一切。在此也想发表一点儿球迷对球场之外世界的一点看法。

(图):
飓风过后
“盗匪横行”
驻伊精兵
格杀勿论

“除了‘9•11’之外,这是你能想像的最悲惨的场景。”- 美国国土安全部长迈克尔•切尔托夫

飓风“卡特里娜”走后已近一周,对于新奥尔良市来说,这座历史名城不仅遭遇了一场几乎令其灭顶的天灾,还经历了一场惨痛的人祸。

其实在飓风来到之前的一个星期,天灾人祸已在酝酿中!因新奥尔良市的特殊地理位置,应付这类天灾的实地演习,进行过不止一次。作为世界上最富有的国家,应该是有足够的准备和能力来抗击这种灾害。但是在飓风“卡特里娜”走后的一个星期,我们在新奥尔良市看到了甚至比“9•11“ 还要凄惨的场面。

1.失踪人数超过2万:目前,新奥尔良市内尸横遍地,阁楼、运河、轮椅、高速公路上随处可见灾民的尸体。
2.受灾人民多为社会底层:黑人和穷人,在21世纪的美国“生死的命运依以人们的社会地位和肤色来决定!”
3.面对悲惨的场景救援人员的心理压力难以承受:许多参加救援性的人员陷入巨大的悲伤中,部分人员甚至因为不堪重压而自杀身亡!
4.过多难民涌入使得其它州也不堪重负:在休斯敦阿斯托洛圆顶体育场,难民人数之多令国际灾难专家连叹,从未见过这么多人挤在一处。逃难途中,心理压力、恶劣环境都是致命“杀手”。即使到达安全地点休斯敦后,仍有10名逃难者陆续死去,年龄在50岁到92岁之间。
5.世界上最富有的美国没有能力自救:必须向联合国甚至第三世界求救!许多国家(包括古巴和委内瑞拉,以及朝鲜!等“邪恶轴心”!)都向美国伸出了援手。

四年前“9.11”发生的那一刻,正在看新闻,当看到两架飞机连续撞进世贸双子大楼,知道了那是恐怖袭击而不是飞机失事时,我们的(也可能是世界上大部分人的)第一个反应就是:
“美国政府怎么了?”

今天,当关于新奥尔良的新闻铺天盖地而来时,我们的反应如同四年前一样:
“美国政府怎么了?”

(图):有人欢喜有人愁

“9.11”的问题至今没有答案,但这次问题的答案是如此明显(除了美国政府的否认外):

1.为了所谓“保卫本土的安全”而以虚假借口发动的伊拉克战争,布什政府实在顾不上本土的安全! :美国学者诺马尔-所罗门指出:“政府优先关注伊拉克战场是灾难性飓风发生后军队救援工作迟缓的原因。如果白宫不打定主意把伊拉克战争持续下去,路易斯安那州和密西西比州国民警卫队的数千名士兵早在飓风登陆之前就已经抵达可能会受飓风影响的地区了。 ”

2.今天的美国倒退到以肤色和社会地位来决定人的生命价值的“DARK AGE”!这就是愚蠢小布什和他的右翼政府上台后,许多的倒退中的一个(其他的倒退还包括像当年迂腐的宗教势力那样来“扼杀进化论”)。

面对这样的答案,有没有解决方法呢?对此,作为一个球迷,可能只好静观历史的发展了吧?

CAFIA