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November 7 , 2008; Volume 04, Number 30 Click here for a transcript of today's program
It's
Friday again. Here in the Mobile Studio, at Lake Wateree State Park.
And I'm still on schedule. Remarkable, given all that's been going on
around here. This week we have another "extended program," to put it
politely. That is, one far longer than our agreed-upon 25 minutes or
so. And I didn't even get to complete discussion of political reform,
or "seiji kaikaku"!
This week we take a look at the latest
Ministry of Defense flap. This one concerning the behavior of a senior
uniformed officer, Air Force Chief of Staff, Toshio Tamogami. Who's
written an essay in which he flatly contradicts important aspects of
Japan's foreign policies. Knowing the essay would be published for all
to read and comment upon. Quite a serious issue. And one that takes
some time to consider responsibly.
Then we consider the
timing of the next general election. With focus on the motivations of
Prime Minister Aso and the opposition parties. This issue too is more
complex than it might first appear to be. So, by the end of a
discussion that only scratches the surface, we're well over time.
Though I think it's important to consider the significance of public
funding on the timing, and the actual effect of the election, once it's
held.
Again, thanks for the e-mailed comments and
suggestions for the program. I read every one of them. And take them
into consideration when planning future programs. Keep 'em coming! |