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Cindy Sheehan Update

ViaThe Huffington Post the latest posting by Cindy Sheehan here is the start of the post ... go read it all. The lady is not going to go away ...

Cindy Sheehan: Hypocrites and Liars

By Cindy Sheehan

The media are wrong. The people who have come out to Camp Casey to help coordinate the press and events with me are not putting words in my mouth, they are taking words out of my mouth. I have been known for some time as a person who speaks the truth and speaks it strongly. I have always called a liar a liar and a hypocrite a hypocrite. Now I am urged to use softer language to appeal to a wider audience. Why do my friends at Camp Casey think they are there? Why did such a big movement occur from such a small action on August 6, 2005?

I haven't had much time to analyze the Camp Casey phenomena. I just read that I gave 250 interviews in less than a week's time. I believe it. I would go to bed with a raw throat every night. I got pretty tired of answering some questions, like: "What do you want to say to the President?" and "Do you really think he will meet with you?" However, since my mom has been sick I have had a chance to step back and ponder the flood gates that I opened in Crawford, Tx.

I just read an article posted today on LewRockwell.com by artist Robert Shetterly who painted my portrait. The article reminded me of something I said at the Veteran's for Peace Convention the night before I set out to Bush's ranch in my probable futile quest for the truth. This is what I said:

"I got an email the other day and it said, "Cindy if you didn't use so much profanity... there's people on the fence that get offended."

"And you know what I said? "You know what? You know what, god damn it? How in the world is anybody still sitting on that fence?"

"If you fall on the side that is pro-George and pro-war, you get your ass over to Iraq, and take the place of somebody who wants to come home. And if you fall on the side that is against this war and against George Bush, stand up and speak out."

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Stories in America

I do not know where I found the link to this site Stories in America but somehow I ended up at this posting ... go read it and read the comments.

Here is a taste ...

Conversations at the Gas Pump

Melvin Martin, 59, Part-Time Building Inspector

Why do you think gas prices are so high?

Pure greed and because they can get away with it. They're trying to see how much people will pay for gas. People will pay just about anything for gas except now that it's so high, people are starting to cancel their vacations. Mainly it's political. You got oil men in the White House after all. You know, Bush and Cheney are a bunch of oil men and they'll sock it to you every time. They don't care. They don't care about the people. Never did. It's so high now that if it drops back down to $2.10 or $2.20 everybody's gonna be dancing around saying, 'Oh boy, it's only $2.10 a gallon.' That's totally ridiculous. It's all about rich men and poor men. Poor men like me are pumpin' gas and rich men are on vacation telling lies.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is from OneWomanWreckingCrew go read it all you will find her thoughts on ther subject worth reading.... You will also want to read Tomgram: Cindy Sheehan's War over at TomDispatch

The Old Switcharoo…

MSNBC’s poll today asked if Cindy Sheehan is being used by “political groups”….Heh, the so-called “political group” that Cindy is a co-founder, Gold Star Families For Peace, is comprised of those who have lost their family members in the Iraq War. The group existed long before Cindy decided to camp out in Crawford. And it just so happens that many who support her and stand with her agree that this war is senseless, based on lies, and benefits only those who feed at the war profiteering trough.

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Remember the War....?

This post Why We Should Stay in Iraq over at Obsidian Wings has started one hell of a comments discussion ... if you have some time and want to read and join in on a very good discussion jump on over get started ... there is a ton of very good thought here from both sides of the discussion ... the only thing that I think they tend to forget is that we were lied to in the first place ... and somebody has to be accountable for that ... I do not have any answers but there are lots of ideas here ... and that is what seems to be lacking in this administration .. new ideas on what to do to recover from this god awful mess ... staying long term is going to cost a hell of a lot in terms of people and money ... and in the end I feel that no matter what we do after we let go the Iraqi's are still going to fight it out amongst themselves ... to sit in large fortified cities overseeing the government of Iraq for years on end will just make us more of an occupier in the eyes of the Iraqi's.

Update: There is also a very good discussion on this going on over at Iraq and the Hawks from Political Animal go join in that one also...

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is via The Next Hurrah and his discussion on this brings up the reason that I think the Right has screwed up on this one .. they jumped all over her because they saw her as a threat to Bush and the Radical Right .. when the best thing they could have done for their side was to ignore her ... this is what Bush has tried to do ... and what I think Rove wanted done .. but the Radical Right could just not resist the reflex to attack .. and they have made Cindy a national figure ... Bush could have ended all of this with 10 minutes of his time ... now it is to late for that, he would look weak in the eyes of the Radical Right and they can not stand that ... So now they must find a way to make her look weak and evil .. the problem is that they will also have to do it to the other mothers that are joining in ... I think even a large number of the Rights rank and file will draw the line at trashing a grieving mother... let us all hope so ... Go read this whole post ... you will be glad you did ...

Cindy Sheehan Makes Opposition to the War "Authentic"

By The Next Hurrah on War

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For the American media in this age of Up Close and Personal and Behind the Music and endless bathos about how celebrities are “survivors” because they happened to get sick or suffered a career setback, the way somebody is deemed most believable is if they are deemed “authentic.” If one has experienced some hardship or travail, awareness of that hardship supposedly lends greater credibility for your beliefs and analysis on that general subject. Senator Carl Levin can make great points about our stupid and inhumane treatment of prisoners at Gitmo, but if John McCain speaks on the issue his opinion is granted more credibility because he was a POW, and thus he “feels” the issue more personally. Thus, his opinion is more “authentic” because it’s informed by his personal experience.

This presents some interesting questions regarding Cindy Sheehan and the potential role of other family members of soldiers killed in Iraq. The typical Rovian tactic, which he learned from his mentor Lee Atwater, is to attack your adversary’s greatest strength. Kerry had a tremendous advantage on Bush in terms of military service. Kerry was highly decorated and volunteered for dangerous duty. Bush couldn’t confirm that he had even served his Air National Guard duty, which itself was probably rigged to help him avoid being sent to Vietnam. So they Swift Boated Kerry. His service in Vietnam had been perceived to be the foundation for his supposedly greater authenticity as a voice and leader on military matters. But by discrediting (through lies) his claim on authentic experience in military matters, through the Swifties Rove destroyed Kerry’s authenticity on the war, the military and terrorism. And in a broader sense, they created and reinforced an “authenticity gap” between the supposedly straight talkin’, resolute leader (Bush) and the pondering and pandering prevaricator who invented stories about his service in Vietnam to make people believe he was an authentic military hero who understood war and had exhibited leadership.

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Mr. Frist

This is from The Moderate Voice and it kinda nails Mr. Frist for just what he is ... some one who wants power and money more than all other things ... and he thinks that this will get him back in the good graces of the Radical Right over his flip flop on stem cells ... and he had to do that flip flop because his own business interests are going to make a killing on stem cell research ... so harps on something that will not cost him any money in his life time ... but which will hurt are schools standings in the world over time ... we find him again pandering to the right ...

By Jack Grant

Senator Frist is demonstrating that he has no core beliefs beyond those that might get him nominated as the Republican candidate for President of the United States in the 2008 elections.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This post from James Wolcott speaks for itself ... the fact is the Radical Right only like women that know their place ... and that place is where they tell them to be ... if you listen to them god wants men to be in charge and women do as they are told ... my wife would have a few words about that ... go read the whole thing it is very well written and worth your time ... this is just the end of it ....

Flickers at Dusk

By James
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It's women who aren't on the power grid and refuse to stay on the sidelines who get mocked and derided as nags, scolds, and "emotional predators" (to use the disgusting Edmund Morris's sneer phrase). Who, having made their point, should stifle themselves, as Archie Bunker so often told Edith.

Consider how many of the corporate whistleblowers were women trying to be heard above the clubbish din of male executives and who had the courage to go up against the . Or Coleen Rowley, the FBI whistleblower who sounded the alarm about Zacarias Moussaui, and for her audacity to write a follow-up memo about anti-terrorist strategy and tactics was called "a fool" by National Review Online's Ramesh Ponnuru.

In fact, pause here and read Ponnuru's entire post from March, 2003. Knowing what we know now about Iraq, WMDs, and the efficacy of the Bush doctrine of preemptive war, who's the fool?

Or consider the 9/11 widows, particularly the "Jersey Girls." At first the support and sympathy for their campaign for a 9/11 commission to investigate the unanswered questions and security failures of that day were near universal. But when they kept pushing and prodding, refusing to go away and take no for an answer, the attack poodles turned on them for being publicity gluttons "awash in their sense of victim entitlement." How dare they use their mourning to make demands? How dare they mobilize their grief and frustration into a truth campaign?

So, too, is Cindy Sheehan accused of exploiting her own victim mentality--found guilty of refusing to take the hint and get lost. Of being a public nuisance. It's bad manners for her to hang around longer than Edmund Morris and Bill O'Reilly deem appropriate. Bad manners for her to be so unslick and unschooled in soundbite banter. Bad manners for a mere lowly citizen to question the decisions of the country's leaders, and to insist on a personal accounting, a meeting that would require the president to respond as a responsible leader and not as a swaggering war president showing off his big belt buckle as he moseys up to the mike. Cindy Sheehan's sin is asking Bush to stop playacting, step out of his stilted role, and speak to her like an honest human being.

Today I learned that one of the young men on the staff of our co-op building died last week in Iraq. He and another soldier were killed when their Humvee struck a roadside bomb and the vehicle came under small arms fire. He was 29, a real nice guy. I can't pretend to have known him well. He was more of a familiar face. But seeing that familiar face on the front of the condolence card (a photograph of him smiling in his uniform at the camera) hit me hard, brought death to the doorstep. Each death diminishes us as a people. I'm going to plan my evenings better so that the next time there's a candlelight vigil to support Cindy Sheehan, I'm part of it instead of passing by. Such vigils may look quaint, literally candles in the wind, but what else is one to do?

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Remember the Troops?

This is via Informed Comment and it is important that we know this ... I did not know that these service members did not have health care ... I am going to do some more research on this ... but if this is true ... and this man does very good research before he posts .. it is a shame on all of us...

By Juan at Informed Comment

Health Care for our Troops

Byron Williams reports:

' WITH the percentage of American troops in Iraq who are National Guard or Reserve forces estimated at 40 percent, one in five National Guard members have no health care. The U.S. Government Accountability Office further estimates that this number rises to 40 percent when accounting for junior enlisted men and women. There are approximately 6,100 California National Guard members currently serving overseas in active duty.
State Treasurer Phil Angelides, along with Assemblyman Lloyd Levine, D-Van Nuys, are sponsoring bill AB 1525 that will provide refundable income tax credit of up to $4,000 a year for health insurance premiums to cover Guard members and their families.

"It is shameful to ask these men and women to protect us if we won't protect them against financial risk of sickness and injury," Angelides said in a prepared statement. He added, "It is both patriotic and fair to salute our troops by giving them and their families access to basic, affordable health care." '
What he said.

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God and Country....

This line "When they first started the country, those that didn't believe in Jesus were put in jail. Once a country is dedicated to god and founded on its principles, it has to stay that way." from a posting over at Hullabaloo scares the shit out of me .... this person wants people that do not believe in Jesus in jail? Go read the whole thing .... these are the people that keep Bush and company afloat ... notice that she blames all of the bad things that are happening on other people that are making Bush look bad ... poor Bush is being blamed for everything he does ...

Stories In America Rose Aguillar is interviewing ...

By digby

Stories In America

Rose Aguillar is interviewing people in states that overwhelmingly voted for George W. Bush. It's a fascinating insight in to Real Murika. Here's one from Oklahoma:
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By the way while you are there read this post ....................... read all of it , it is the kind of thinking that we need to see more of .... I read his site every day.

The Pincer


Kevin Drum challenges "failure is not an option" Democrats to put up or shut up:
...if you do believe we can win in Iraq, let's hear what you mean by "win" and how you think we can do it, and let's hear it in clear and compelling declarative sentences. "Stay the course" isn't enough. What Bush is doing now obviously isn't working, so what would you do that's significantly different?

Conversely, if you don't believe we can win in Iraq, and you're only suggesting we stay there because you can't stand the thought of "looking weak," then your moral compass needs some serious adjustment."
I can't imagine any realistic "winning" scenario at this point in which Americans are involved. Indeed, it was lost from the the minute we defied the world and decided to go it alone. It's the "american-ness" of the occupation that is its most immediate problem. So we should go, if only to relieve that pressure.

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The GOP at Work

This is what it looks like in a one party state when the party in power is only after money and power ... if the Radical Right was really for law and oeder these people would be drumed out of the party ... instead they are lining up behind them to provide cover and support ... This is via The Huffington Post and is a pretty good overview of the State of Ohio ....

Ohio GOP Reeling From Gov.'s Guilty Plea, Rare Coin Corruption...

By The Huffington Post on EXPERT ANALYSIS

In November, Ohio was at the center of the national political stage, delivering the White House to President Bush.

Eight months later, the state's Republican Party is reeling: its leader convicted of ethics violations; a narrow win in a gimmie congressional district; an investment scandal that won't go away.

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On Bush ....

This from Daily Kos stands by itself ...

Bush shatters vacation record

Its taken just over four years for Bush to break the vacation record it took Reagan eight years to establish.

336 days.

Finally, Bush has an accomplishment to his name.

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A Real Women on Feminism

Can you stand to hear a real woman being honest about the current conditions for women in the world? If you can click on over to Blondsense and get your eyes opened ... this is the eye opener today on Feminism and the condition of Womens rights Today.

Clit-Power Mercenaries, Pt. 2

By Anntichrist S. Coulter

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/tampa14mug1.html

As one of the few remaining OUT feminists on this planet (thankfully, I am now surrounded by a few of my stellar sisters and Cabana Boy here), I will fight to the death to defend any woman's right to slap her labia around a stripper pole. But let's face it, even though there's a strong contingent of sexually-abused/pedophilia victims in the ENTIRE adult trade (porn/live entertainment/B&D/S&M/etc.), most women don't go into this line of work for KICKS. Or even for some twisted excuse for "validation" that they didn't get at home. Most of the female strippers that I've known were either junkies before they started or became junkies at the clubs, or they have a shit-hole for a boyfriend, who needs "support." Being a stripper IS hard work. They bust their sad little asses up there every night, and most times, see little to none of the actual proceeds, either due to shitty management or parasitic boyfriends (and girlfriends).

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About that war....

This is from MAUREEN DOWD over at the NY Times and this line from the article really hit me, I was in Vietnam when this happened and was a part of what we called Operation Baby Lift ... part of the evacuation of South Vietnam ... and it seems to me that Nixion is saying here that he did prolong the war to get re-elected.... and that just pisses me off all over again ...

Hey, What's That Sound?

Published: August 20, 2005

Richard Nixon once gave me a lesson in the politics of war
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Before the first vote of '92 was cast, Mr. Nixon laid out, state by state, how Bill Clinton, who was not even a sure bet for the Democratic nomination at that point, was going to defeat George Bush.

If, Mr. Nixon said, Bill could keep a lid on Hillary (who had worked on the House Judiciary Committee looking into the Nixon impeachment), he'd have it made.

"If the wife comes through as being too strong and too intelligent, it makes the husband look like a wimp," he said.

In his jaundiced view, the first President Bush had squandered his best re-election card: if the Persian Gulf war had still been going on, Mr. Bush could have been benefiting from that.

"We had a lot of success with that in 1972," Mr. Nixon told us, with that famously uneasy baring of teeth that passed for a smile.

Was he actually admitting what all the paranoid liberals had been yelping about 20 years earlier - that he had prolonged the Vietnam War so he could get re-elected?
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And then there is this from Henry Kissinger and I would agree that if this man is saying you are in deep shit ... you are in it up to your eyeballs....
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It isn't only the left that is invoking Vietnam. You know you're in trouble when Henry Kissinger gives you advice on how to exit a war.

The man who won a Nobel Peace Prize for making a botched exit and humiliating defeat look like a brilliant act of diplomacy wrote an op-ed article in The Washington Post drawing the analogy the White House dreads: Iraq as Vietnam, including an unfavorable comparison: "After the failure of Hanoi's Tet offensive, the guerrilla threat was substantially eliminated. Saigon and all other urban centers were far safer than major cities in Iraq are today."

He said Mr. Bush had only a few things to accomplish: train a real Iraqi Army that includes all religious and ethnic groups, make the Shiites stop hating the Sunnis and the Kurds stop hating everyone, and keep the Iranians from creating a theocratic dictatorship in Iraq. Oh, yeah, and a couple of other teensy little things: our troops have to defeat the vicious Iraq insurgency, and Mr. Bush needs to keep domestic support for the war.

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The Trillion-Dollar War

You can bet that if the Radical Right stays in charge they will find some way to cut the services to the vets of this war so that they can cover the cost of tax cuts ... this is from the NY Times and it shows us what the real costs in dollars is for this war ... a war that we were lied to about ...

The Trillion-Dollar War

By LINDA BILMES
If the American military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan lasts another five years, the total cost of the war could stretch to more than $1.3 trillion.

THE human cost of the more than 2,000 American military personnel killed and 14,500 wounded so far in Iraq and Afghanistan is all too apparent. But the financial toll is still largely hidden from public view and, like the suffering of those who have lost loved ones, will persist long after the fighting is over.

The cost goes well beyond the more than $250 billion already spent on military operations and reconstruction. Basic running costs of the current conflicts are $6 billion a month - a figure that reflects the Pentagon's unprecedented reliance on expensive private contractors. Other factors keeping costs high include inducements for recruits and for military personnel serving second and third deployments, extra pay for reservists and members of the National Guard, as well as more than $2 billion a year in additional foreign aid to Jordan, Pakistan, Turkey and others to reward their cooperation in Iraq and Afghanistan. The bill for repairing and replacing military hardware is $20 billion a year, according to figures from the Congressional Budget Office.

But the biggest long-term costs are disability and health payments for returning troops, which will be incurred even if hostilities were to stop tomorrow. The United States currently pays more than $2 billion in disability claims per year for 159,000 veterans of the 1991 gulf war, even though that conflict lasted only five weeks, with 148 dead and 467 wounded. Even assuming that the 525,000 American troops who have so far served in Iraq and Afghanistan will require treatment only on the same scale as their predecessors from the gulf war, these payments are likely to run at $7 billion a year for the next 45 years.

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The War Against Fundamentalism

The post below comes from The Huffington Post and I was going to comment on it and just put up a couple of clips from it ... but I could not cut it down, we all need to read it all in its complete form ... and we need to start talking about this ... the truth is that your god may not be my god ... and it is between you and your god what happens to you ... but I will not let you run my life because your god told you to ... read the posting and then talk about it ...

Cenk Uygur: The War Against Fundamentalism

By Cenk Uygur

We are not fighting a war against terror. Terror is a method of warfare. Fighting against terror is kind of like fighting against rifles. It misses the point. The question is who is behind the terrorism and why? How can we possibly win a war when we don’t even know who the enemy is?

This is part of the reason we wound up in Iraq. Iraq did not attack us, and in fact, according to the 9/11 Commission, Osama bin Laden worked with anti-Saddam forces inside Iraq at one time because Hussein’s government was the type of secular government they wanted to overthrow. But we are so confused as to who we are fighting and why we are fighting them that we attacked the wrong country under the umbrella of the meaningless “war on terror.”

Perhaps this is what you get when you have a president who doesn’t “do nuance.” But putting aside who is at fault for this misguided war and whether they purposely chose to mislead us with ambiguous titles like the “war on terror,” let’s get to the heart of the issue – what are we really fighting against?

I have a simple answer – fundamentalism. Muslim fundamentalists believe it is their moral duty to fight a jihad against the West. They are guided by their strict, literal reading of the Koran (helped along by hateful imams who select the worst parts of the Koran).

But we are not just aligned against Muslim fundamentalists. The problem is broader than that. It is Jewish fundamentalists like the Gaza settlers and Christian fundamentalists like Tom DeLay who want to drive us further into this conflict. They also rely on their absurd interpretations of their religious texts.

The Jewish settlers who are being removed from the Gaza Strip this week believe God promised them that piece of land over two thousand years ago. Because of this belief they are not concerned by the 1.3 million Palestinians who happen to live there. People who are willing to walk all over the rights and property of other people because of their own religious beliefs are dangerous, not just to the people they oppress – but to all of us.

They drive us deeper and deeper into wars with no end. How can the Palestinians stop fighting if they are occupied by people who think they have no rights because God is not on their side? Of course, this will lead to conflicts that spiral out of control.

The problem is we are too polite and we are not willing to call people what they are – crazy. If you think Santa Claus, Barney the Purple Dinosaur or Yahweh promised you some land over two thousand years ago because you were specially selected by him as his chosen people – you are nuts!

On the other end of the coin, we have the Pakistani government teaching kids in seventh grade that the world was a lovely place until Jews started charging interest rates. Their social studies textbooks teach them absolute nonsense about how Christians are inferior to Muslims and Jews are tight-fisted money lenders who have no sympathy for humanity. Not all cultures are equal. A culture that teaches this garbage is wrong!

A culture that advocates, or even tolerates, female circumcision is wrong. A culture that has religious leaders imposing their decisions on people based on a specific reading of their religious texts is wrong. A culture that teaches their people that they are favored over everyone else by God is wrong.

I’ll go further. A culture that does not promote democracy where citizens are empowered to make their own decisions is wrong. A culture that is opposed to science and evolution is wrong.

Now, that sounds like I’m saying American culture is better than most of the other cultures in the world. That is mostly right. The neocons think the United States can dominate the world if we impose our democracy on other countries through invasion. I think we can prosper together in a world where we fight to impose our culture on others. Not through bloody invasions but through the power of our ideas.

There isn’t a country in the world that can withstand invasion by Levi’s, Nike, McDonald’s, American movies and Paris Hilton porn. The neocons think we can bomb Iran into a democracy (I honestly have never heard of a dumber and more counterproductive idea). I think we flood young Iranians with cell phones, laptops and television dishes, then sit back, relax and enjoy the show.

Our culture is better than theirs. Time is on our side. It’s only a matter of time before they crumble and open up their markets, their political processes and their minds.

By the way, I say this as an ethnic Muslim-American. The idea that Muslims might not enjoy freedom, open society and sexy girls wearing skimpy clothing is preposterous. We are all human. We all have the same drives. Sometimes though, our antiquated cultures hold us back from our nature and reason. This is part of what we have to fight against.

But there is one problem with American culture. Our own fundamentalists. There are Christian fundamentalists in this country who believe that Israel should have all of the occupied territories because it says it in their Book. They believe that Israel should rebuild the Temple on the Mount, thereby destroying holy Muslim sites and assuredly starting a gigantic war. Finally, they think that when this happens, Armageddon will ensue, most of the people on this Earth will die and Santa Claus, I mean Jesus Christ, will come back to save them (and only them). There’s another word for these people – crazy.

You’d have to be nuts to believe that. But they are quite serious, and they are quite powerful. Christian fundamentalists have the ear of the President. They heavily influence his decisions. And on a number of occasions, they have steered him purposely and proudly toward policies that are detrimental to the peace process. Who's against a peace process? Crazy people.

Christian fundamentalists are in incredibly powerful positions within the US government. Our former Attorney General, John Ashcroft, is a fundamentalist. He anointed himself in holy oils before he took the oath of office. You know who does that? Crazy people.

The Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Tom DeLay is a fundamentalist. He believes God has granted the West Bank and Gaza Strip to the Jews, his Chosen People. He is indifferent to the plight of millions of Palestinians living in those territories because his interpretation of his Book tells him to be.

As long as we don’t address the fifth column in this country we will not be able to effectively fight the war against fundamentalists. There are people in America rooting for the idea of the Apocalypse – and they vote based on this idea. We have to stop them. We have to engage in the culture war.

Right now, it’s completely one-sided. The fundamentalists in this country attack with impunity and the secular Americans sit back for fear of offending the crazies. It’s time to hit them back (proverbially, violence is usually the refuge of weak-minded fundamentalists, not thinking, rational people).

It is not acceptable to be against teaching valid science to our children because you think your Book tells you to. It is not acceptable to hate gay people because you think your Book tells you to. It is not acceptable to deny other citizens their privacy because you think your Book tells you to. It is not acceptable to be one-sided in dealing with the Middle East and drive us all into war because you think your Book tells you to. It is not acceptable to root for Armageddon and try to take steps towards getting there because you think your Book tells you to.

Our President thinks God talks to him. You know who thinks that? Crazy people. The Jewish fundamentalists Yigal Amir said he shot Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin because God told him to. Why does God only tell people to shoot other people or start wars? Why can’t He just tell them to go to the dentist or get their mom flowers? Why does it always have to involve death?

Thinking you talk to God doesn’t qualify you to lead the nation – it qualifies you for a mental institution. The time for accommodation has come to an end.

The inmates have taken over the asylum. We have to take it back.

Otherwise, how can we convince Muslims around the world to take on their own fundamentalists? How can we ask Israel to stop accommodating their fundamentalists if we are not willing to challenge our own? How can we win the war against fundamentalism if some of our leaders are on the other side?

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The Truth about the Right

Over at The Poor Man Cafe we are again reminded what nice guys and gals the people on the right are ... go read it ... and remember the things he quotes the next time some right wing friend or poster tells you about how nasty and mean the liberals are ...

Back down the road a while

By The Editors on Uncategorized

This much-linked and well-written piece by Paul Begala deserves reading, and quoting:

Such is the hatred of the far right at the dawn of the 21st Century. And my how the optical worm has turned. Today it is the left invoking faith, flag and family, while the right destroys crosses. Today it is the left that honors the war dead, raises up a Gold Star Mother and publicly prays for our troops, while the right viciously attacks a woman who gave her country everything. Today it is the left that patiently and peacefully respects the Office of the Presidency, while the right diminishes the office by claiming it’s more important for the President to go bike-riding with a sports hero than comfort the mother of a war hero.

For the last two presidential elections it has been the Democratic Party whose nominee was a Vietnam War veteran, while the Republicans have sputtered out spurious defenses of their candidate’s deceitful draft-dodging.

On Thursday, Dick Cheney, who said he had “other priorities” in the Vietnam era, and so helped himself to five draft deferments, will address the 73rd Convention of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. I do not think he will express remorse for the callousness with which he explained his cowardice. Nor do I expect him to apologize for the shocking, mocking Republicans who, at their New York Convention a year ago, sported Band-Aids with tiny purple hearts to mock the blood shed by John Kerry and so many other heroes in that misbegotten war.

No, Mr. Cheney, surrounded by body guards who would gladly give their life for him, will no doubt wrap himself in the flag. A flag Larry Chad Northern wrapped around his axle on Prairie Chapel Road.

Larry Northern didn’t come driving out of nowhere. He must have come from somewhere:

We’re going to keep building the party until we’re hunting Democrats with dogs.

Senator Phil Gramm (R-TX)
Mother Jones, 8/1995

I tell people don’t kill all the liberals. Leave enough so we can have two on every campus - living fossils - so we will never forget what these people stood for.

Rush Limbaugh
Denver Post, 12/29/1995

Environmentalists are a socialist group of individuals that are the tool of the Democrat Party. I’m proud to say that they are my enemy. They are not Americans, never have been Americans, never will be Americans.

Rep. Don Young (R-AK)
Alaska Public Radio, 8/19/1996

Get rid of the guy. Impeach him, censure him, assassinate him.

Rep. James Hansen (R-UT)
11/1/1998

Chelsea is a Clinton. She bears the taint; and though not prosecutable in law, in custom and nature the taint cannot be ignored. All the great despotisms of the past - I’m not arguing for despotism as a principle, but they sure knew how to deal with potential trouble - recognized that the families of objectionable citizens were a continuing threat. In Stalin’s penal code it was a crime to be the wife or child of an ‘enemy of the people.’ The Nazis used the same principle, which they called Sippenhaft, ‘clan liability.’ In Imperial China, enemies of the state were punished ‘to the ninth degree’: that is, everyone in the offender’s own generation would be killed and everyone related via four generations up, to the great-great-grandparents, and four generations down, to the great-great-grandchildren, would also be killed.

John Derbyshire
National Review, 2/15/2001

The middle part of the country–the great red zone that voted for Bush–is clearly ready for war. The decadent left in its enclaves on the coasts is not dead–and may well mount a fifth column.

Andrew Sullivan
London Sunday Times, 9/16/01

Why are we sending aircraft carriers halfway around the world to look for enemies, when our nation’s worst enemies–communists proclaiming an anti-American jihad–will be right there in front of the Washington Monument on Saturday?

Robert Stacy McCain
Washington Times, 9/27/01

Talk about ironic: the same people urging us not to blame the victim in rape cases are now saying that Uncle Sam wore a short skirt and asked for it.

Jonathan Alter
Newsweek, 10/1/2001

We need to execute people like John Walker in order to physically intimidate liberals, by making them realize that they can be killed, too. Otherwise, they will turn out to be outright traitors.

Ann Coulter
2/26/2002

My only regret with Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times building.

Ann Coulter
New York Observer, 8/26/2002


Take the time to go read it all The Poor Man wants us all to make them remember their own words ...

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Cindy Sheehan Update

You know it never ceases to amaze me the quality of writers that I find on the Internet ... everyday people that just a few years ago would never had had the chance to be heard by anybody but their families, co-workers and friends ... now their writing finds its way onto the Internet for us all to enjoy ... one of those writers is Pinko Feminist Hellcat and today she takes a member of the right wing pundit class out behind the wood shed and gives him a good old fashioned smack down about the nasty shit he has to say about Cindy Sheehan... enjoy and go visit her site and read the rest of what she has to say ... By the way Mr. Webb you seem to want us all to treat active liberal organizations like they are evil ... how do you feel about the extreme Radical Right ... that thinks it is OK to kill doctors and blow up clinics and say that they wished that the planes on 9/11 had hit a newspaper building ...?

We fight for democracy, we don't actually practice it. Now go home!

By Sheelzebub on War

While Cindy Sheehan tends to her mother who suffered a stroke, neocons continue to aspirate on their own spittle because she has the gall to protest the war.

Everyone knows that good American mothers love sending their kids off to die for shifting reasons. Ted Webb understands this, and while he's not upset at all with Cindy Sheehan, she should shut up because she's a traitor and pathetic.

You would think I am upset with Cindy Sheehan, I am not. I understand a mother's grief when it comes to losing a child. It must be the very worst thing one can endure.

Remember, as you read this rant, that Webb is not upset with Cindy Sheehan. Really.

However, her son Casey was a second hitch member of the military. What did you expect from a soldier? When you sign for the military, you risk the chance that you may end up giving your life for your country. I respect her son and the ultimate sacrifice he made.

Her beef isn't with the fact that he died, it's that he died for a lie. But you'd have to actually listen to what she said to get that.

Now back to Cindy. She has become a parody of Air America, the liberal radio network. Cindy is reading from the same talking points memo Al Franken does. In Cindy’s mind, the only way out of Iraq is to quit. She demands we get out. Wait a minute did any of you vote for Cindy Sheehan to make such decisions for us? I didn’t.

Remember, he's not upset with Sheehan. He's just really upset that she has the gall to question our King President, who knows exactly what he was doing. And since he was elected he is infallible. That's the way it is for all Presidents (except for Bill Clinton).

Cindy joins the ranks of Hanoi Jane Fonda and Michael Moore, two who long ago lost any sense of credibility. Cindy Sheehan is pathetic. Her living son has asked her to please come home, her husband has filed for divorce, and the entire nation is looking on in disbelief.

Nope, not upset at all. I'm sure you can't imagine losing a child, Ted, since you wouldn't jump to call Sheehan pathetic if you had. And that nation looking on in disbelief? That nation is gathering in candlelight vigils to show solidarity with Sheehan. But oh, well. I'll bet Webb believes there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq as well, and that Saddam was behind 9/11.

One year ago, Cindy described her meeting with President Bush as much different than she remembers today. What happened in one year? Has the death of her hero son caused her to flip? Perhaps some of the extreme left have found someone to launch a campaign off of?

Thought here Cindy, shut up and go home. You are embarrassing the memory of your son Casey.

Actually, Ted, people with half a brain have opposed the invasion and occupation of Iraq from the get-go. The extreme lefties you're talking about are other grieving parents--that's who's joining Sheehan, and that's who's organizing the candlelight vigils around the country. Funny, that--they felt angry over the fact that their kids were maimed and killed for ever-shifting reasons. WMDs! Terrorism! Democracy! Who knows? Who cares? We're fighting for "freedom" or something else, but it doesn't matter. Our Preznit says we've gotta do it and do it we will like good little sheeple.

Cindy doesn't have to shut up and go home. It's this novel thing about living in a democracy--she can actually protest. She can criticize the President. That's part and parcel of living in a democracy, but it does seem to be a stretch for Bush's shills to actually know what freedom means.

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Remember Downing Street?

This comes to me from The Huffington Post and it may help to put the Downing Street Memos back on the front burner ... because the answers to some of her questions are here ... if the Bush administratin made up its mind to take out the Sadam as early as October 2001 then he really has something to answer to Cindy for ...

David Swanson: Bush Won't Answer Cindy, But Has to Answer Congress

By David Swanson

Cindy Sheehan has raised the right question: For what noble cause did her son die?

Were the reasons Bush gave Congress for why the war was necessary truthful ones? What did Bush tell Tony Blair three and a half years ago when he invited him, unlike Cindy, in out of the Texas sun?

If anyone can force Bush to answer these questions, or to concede that there are no respectable answers and that the war must end, it is Cindy. She is a remarkable woman. She's been accused of being used by leftwing groups, but she is driving them. Last night's vigils (over 50,000 people have signed up to attend 1,627 events) were the biggest thing ever to hit MoveOn.org. The organizations are following Cindy's lead, not the other way around.

But I'm not betting any money on Bush choosing to end the war. Clearly it is to Congress that we need to look for elected officials over whom the people of this country may have some power. There is a Resolution of Inquiry sitting in the House International Relations Committee. It's called H Res 375, and if it passes, it will require the White House and the State Department to "transmit all information relating to communication with officials of the United Kingdom between January 1, 2002, and October 16, 2002, relating to the policy of the United States with respect to Iraq."

If Casey Sheehan died for a noble cause, Bush can volunteer the documents that this resolution will require him to produce. Not only has he not done so, but he has illegally refused to respond to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from 52 members of Congress asking for similar information.

The National Security Archive today made available recently declassified documents obtained through a FOIA request that show that the Bush Administration was planning to remove Saddam Hussein as early as October 2001. I added this to the huge pile of evidence listed down the left side of the AfterDowningStreet.org website. I know what Cindy's reaction will be when she reads it -- anger. That was her reaction to the Downing Street Memos and the other evidence that presents so powerful a case that Bush took this nation to war, and cost Casey Sheehan his life, on the basis of lies.

How many Americans can correctly name the two reasons Bush gave Congress for the war? And how many know that both were known by the Bush Administration to be false? How many know that lying to Congress is a felony and a high crime? See the formal letter Bush gave Congress on March 18, 2003 and the Downing Street Minutes.

But that is a British document. We should not have to turn to foreign whistleblowers to find out what our democratic government has been up to. We should be able to see similar documents from this side of the ocean. And we can demand to do so by asking our congress members to co-sponsor H Res 375. The more who co-sponsor (44 so far), the more likely some members of the committee are to vote for it.

If this Resolution does not pass, there will be another Resolution coming. But if it gains significant support, Bush's credibility will be even more strongly called into question, and the Democrats (all of the co-sponsors thus far are Democrats) will have taken a step toward becoming an opposition party.

It is not too late to schedule a meeting with your congress member while they're home for August. Everything you need to do so is here.

Demand that Bush meet with Cindy. But demand also that your Congress member step up to the plate and ask Bush for answers in a way that can force him to reply. He may fly off in a couple of weeks and leave Cindy standing in his jet pollution, but Congress has the power of subpoena and can compel the President to appear.

In the words of Sean Hannity, Fox News, April 6, 1999, Bush must be made to "explain to the mothers and fathers of American servicemen that may come home in body bags why their son or daughter have to give up their life."

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Cindy Sheehan Update

I found this over at The Huffington Post and I just love the tag line at the end .. I think we should use the nick names she has come up with for them over and over and over again ... after all the president likes nick names ...

Arianna Huffington: Why Are the Media Having Such a Hard Time Covering Cindy Sheehan?

By Arianna Huffington

As Gary Hart points out there is indeed a rich history of protest in America. From our Founding Fathers to abolitionists to suffragettes to labor strikers to civil rights marchers, protesters have repeatedly challenged the status quo and changed our society for the better.

So why are the mainstream media having such a hard time covering Cindy Sheehan?
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So Cindy might have used the “f-word” when talking about the administration that sent her son to die in Iraq. Big fucking deal. Is it really worthy of a banner headline on Drudge or cackley chatter on right wing blogs?

Certainly not while Don Rumsfeld's ludicrous comparisons between Japanese kamikaze pilots and Iraqi insurgents go unchallenged.

It’s truly amazing: the MSM want to hold Sheehan’s feet to the fire on statements she’s denied making about Israel while allowing Dick “last throes” Cheney, Condi “mushroom cloud” Rice, George “slam dunk” Tenet, Alberto “quaint” Gonzalez, and George “Mission Accomplished” Bush a free pass.

Now that Sheehan has had to interrupt her vigil due to her mother’s stroke, the media should take the opportunity to look in the mirror and reassess their handling of her story. Because while Sheehan’s Crawford protest has been interrupted, the public's outcry against the president’s war in Iraq has only just begun.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

Cindy Sheehan had to leave the camp because her mother had a stroke .. my best wishs go out to her and her family ... I came across this over at Daily Kos this morning it it points out something I have noticed before ... the Democrats that are now in government and that have served in uniform and in combat far out number the Republicains that have served ... the left fights and the right talks ... though a lot men and women in uniform are supporters of the right it seems as they get older they move to the left maybe this is because they have an understanding of what war really is ... the running down of those crosses and the talking heads lack of outrage about it is something that will bother me for a long time ... Jane Fonda once sat in an enemy gun turrent while I was serving in Vietnam and I have never forgiven her for it ... will the right feel this way about this guy? I doubt it ....

Party above the troops

This is what happens when the Bush apologists put the elephant above the Stars and Stripes:

Such is the hatred of the far right at the dawn of the 21st Century. And my how the optical worm has turned. Today it is the left invoking faith, flag and family, while the right destroys crosses. Today it is the left that honors the war dead, raises up a Gold Star Mother and publicly prays for our troops, while the right viciously attacks a woman who gave her country everything. Today it is the left that patiently and peacefully respects the Office of the Presidency, while the right diminishes the office by claiming it's more important for the President to go bike-riding with a sports hero than comfort the mother of a war hero.

For the last two presidential elections it has been the Democratic Party whose nominee was a Vietnam War veteran, while the Republicans have sputtered out spurious defenses of their candidate's deceitful draft-dodging.

On Thursday, Dick Cheney, who said he had "other priorities" in the Vietnam era, and so helped himself to five draft deferments, will address the 73rd Convention of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. I do not think he will express remorse for the callousness with which he explained his cowardice. Nor do I expect him to apologize for the shocking, mocking Republicans who, at their New York Convention a year ago, sported Band-Aids with tiny purple hearts to mock the blood shed by John Kerry and so many other heroes in that misbegotten war.

No, Mr. Cheney, surrounded by body guards who would gladly give their life for him, will no doubt wrap himself in the flag. A flag Larry Chad Northern wrapped around his axle on Prairie Chapel Road.

Partisanship is more important than the sacrifices our men and women in uniform make, more important than respect for the mothers who surrender their sons and daughters to the country.

Partisanship is more important than getting their sorry asses in a military uniform and helping fight the war they'd rather watch from the sidelines. It's more important than getting their daughters and sons to fight, or their readers, or their fans, or their parishioners.

It's elitism. They are too good to fight the war they expect "middle America" to fight. And if someone dares stand up for the tragically fallen, they erupt in partisan rage. Because protecting their president's political fortunes is more important than paying the fallen their due respect. Protecting their president is more important than questioning whether their ultimate sacrifice was made in vain.

They are loathsome creatures. Let it be clear -- it is the GOP and their minions who desecrate war memorials. It is they who mock those who serve. It is they who don't care whether their deaths are worth the sacrifice. It is they who expect others to do the fighting and dying, lest they get their precious little hands dirty.

They are scum.

Update: Another good rant, courtesy of Steve from The News Blog ... I have pasted a clip of it here (thealguy)
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What exactly would you say to them to explain why it was OK for their son to die in combat while you support that same war you feel no need to serve in. How do you explain that permanent void in their lives? That it will all work out in the end? Really? So their son will be ressurected? No?

Or would you just say that you are better than their son. You go to Harvard Law and have a bright future and don't have to do something as stupid as be a Marine rifleman. That you just had better parents who could do more for you, and it's just the luck of the draw. And that people like LCpl Bell are better off being a Marine rather than poor white trash, and people like you exist to make decisions they couldn't comprehend, like illegally attacking Iraq.

Because, when you get down to it, that is exactly what you are saying.

I know this is all a big game for you, but for 1800+ families, it is real and permanent. A part of their future will never, ever exist. And you can toss around all the names and insults you want, but at the end of the day, you support a war you will not fight in.

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Rove Watch....

Let us not forget that the fighter for the Radical Right Mr. Rove ... this is via Tom Watson and is that little reminder of how to this president and his staff words like truth and honor are only words to be used to get what they want ... this is a taste .. go read the rest ... it is worth your time ...

This. This. This. Bush

By Tom Watson on Politics

Remember Karen Hughes? In addition to her political duties for the President, she also gave life to a rhetorical tic that thrives in the Bush Administration into its second term. It all began with transition verbiage:

"ThisPresident honors the values of his office."

And it has continued.ThisPresident.ThisWhite House.ThisAdministration.

The implication wasn't subtle. What came before - the Clintons, the President's all-too-soft father - was an aberration. We're in charge. We do things right. We wear ties in the Oval. We're better, with a call to a higher morality, a greater calling ordained by the lord.

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Cindy Sheehan Update......

This is a Cindy update via Rocketboom which is a video podcast I like to watch .. you should have a broadband connection to down load it ... Amanda Congdon is doing a pretty good job of turning herself into a news program ...

Rocketboom Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:26:16 -0500

In daily

story links: opentopia webcams, equiflor corp, boston field correspondent steve garfield covers a cindy sheehan vigil, music by david rovics

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A sane ruling ...

This is from TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime and I bet the first thing that the Radical Right starts screaming about is radical judges ... this is simply freedom of religion ... but what the right really wants is freedom of the Christian Religion ... under the law all religions are equal ... unless you are killing virgins or something ... or blowing up buildings ... or killing people ... and that includes anybody that is doing it in the name of god ... And I do not think that anybody has arrested a practicing member of the Wicca religion for doing any of that

Anti-Wiccan Ruling Reversed

By TChris on Civil Liberties

by TChris

Parents -- not public schools, and certainly not judges -- should decide what, if any, religious beliefs should guide their children. Religious extremists may be disappointed with the Indiana Court of Appeals, but it made the right call in reversing a divorce court decree that ordered a custodial parent -- a practicing Wiccan -- to shelter his son from "non-mainstream religious beliefs and rituals." The boy's mother, also a Wiccan, joined the father in urging the appellate court to reverse this judicial interference with their choice of religion.
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From the same site comes this little piece of news .. isn't it amaszing how many times things that might make some one in this administration look bad go bad after they look at them ..

Missing Documents

By TChris on Judiciary

by TChris

In July, members of the Bush administration reviewed files at the National Archives concerning Judge Roberts' writings on affirmative action. Now, when Senate Democrats want to review the files, they've gone missing. The National Archives staff is taking the heat for the "clerical error," and claim they can reconstruct the file, but a suspicious mind might wonder why documents concerning a contentious issue disappeared after the administration reviewed them.

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Cindy Sheehan Update......

Via Shakespeare's Sister a letter you need to read ... and action you need to take ...

Letter from John Conyers

By Shakespeare's Sister

I’m on every progressive email list in the world now, it seems, and I don’t even know how it happened. I try to read everything, but sometimes it just gets away from me and I miss a few. But there’s one name that always means I open it right away, because it means something good is happening—Congressman John Conyers. And this morning’s missive didn’t disappoint. John Conyers rocks.
Cindy Sheehan’s vigil outside in Crawford, Texas has clearly struck a nerve in this country, and her willingness to speak truth to power resonates as a model of courage and dedication to us all.

I am proposing that we take three steps to support Cindy in the face of a ferocious assault by the right wing.

First, I am organizing an effort to write our local papers to support Cindy and her efforts to meet with the president. I have set up a form on my web site as part of a Crawford Action Center (which includes news reports, pictures, video, audio, and talking points) to allow you to submit a letter in your own words simultaneously to all papers in your region. I will be able to keep track of the number of letters submitted, and have set an initial goal of generating at least 1,000 letters to support Cindy. This is a follow-up to the letter that I, along with 40 Members of Congress, sent to the president urging him to meet with Cindy.

link

Second, I have made a $500 donation to the Gold Star Families for Peace. If you are able to, you can go to the following site to make a donation to the Gold Star Families or the Crawford Peace Center to support Cindy’s efforts.

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Third, arm yourselves with the facts about Cindy so that you are prepared to respond to the smear attacks coordinated by the right wing. Correct these misconceptions in your communications with the media, on the internet, and in your day-to-day conversations. I have added a talking points section to my website that provide simple, direct refutations to the lies that are being spread besmirching Cindy's character. Grassroots word-of-mouth is the first line of defense in responding to these attacks.

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Let’s help Cindy in her pursuit for truth and justice in the face of a right wing smear campaign.

Sincerely,
John Conyers

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Cindy Sheehan Update......

Run yourself right over to The Rude Pundit and read what he has to say today .... I wonder why the right never seems to rant about him? LOL ... just go read his take down ... and remember Support Cindy and maybe people will listen ....

Hating Cindy: It is the way of the bully, you know...

By Rude One

Hating Cindy:
It is the way of the bully, you know, to choose the weakest, nose-pickingest, insignificant, wouldn't-hurt-a-fuckin-flea kid on the playground and pummel that little bastard into the dirt. And, as study after study has shown, bullies lash out against the schoolyard peons because it's the only way they can deal with truths they cannot face.

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Remember the War?

And it goes on and on and on ... this via .The Huffington Post more of our brave troops died today ...

Four U.S. Soldiers Killed In Iraq By Roadside Bomb…

By The Huffington Post on BREAKING NEWS

Four U.S. soldiers were killed Thursday by a roadside bomb in the tense, religiously mixed Iraqi city of Samarra, the U.S. military said.

Samarra, located 60 miles north of Baghdad, is among a series of towns and cities in central and western Iraq which fell into insurgent hands last year after the United States transferred sovereignty to the Iraqis. U.S. forces regained control last year but the situation there remains uncertain.

Two U.S. Soldiers Killed And Two Wounded In Afghan Blast…

By The Huffington Post on BREAKING NEWS

Two U.S. soldiers were killed and two wounded in Afghanistan’s restive southern province of Kandahar on Thursday when a roadside bomb hit their armored vehicle, the U.S. military said.

The vehicle was part of a convoy supporting a road construction project, the U.S. military said in statement.


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Remember the War?

This is via The Huffington Post and I can not add anything .. just read it and pass it on ....

Jerry and Joe Long: A Pissed & Futile Rant On Iraq

By Jerry and Joe Long

From Castlereagh to Kissinger there have always been government officials capable of explaining why, if attacked by a group of Saudis based in Afghanistan, tens of thousands of Iraqis must pay with their lives.

Sean Hannity, with the jut-jawed certainty born of indifference to facts, can yammer nightly about what is and isn’t true. William Bennett, a bloated bag o’ gas who has never fought for anything more consequential than grant money, can title his book “Why We Fight”. William Kristol, proof that asininity doesn’t skip a generation, defines the ethical parameters of debate.

Meanwhile, the Friedmans and Bidens of the land can write and babble for two years about how events are rapidly reaching a crossroads; while Democratic hacks like Daschle, who treated the 2002 Iraq war authorization as a campaign impediment to be gotten in front of, have moved on to sucking up lobbying dollars.

It is easy to see evil for what it is...deliberately blowing yourself up amid a group of candy eating children can have no other name. If only somewhere an imam was drafting a fatwa calling for self-immolation of the Vietnamese Buddhist sitting-in-the-street-with-a-can-of-gas-variety. The first universal law of this century should be that, whatever political point you think you are trying to make, you must only kill yourself.

But it was our invasion that has created the conditions for these bastards to blow up the children. It was our bombs, dropped with shock & awe and a stirring Fox News musical score, that ripped apart innocent limbs and liquefied innocent faces. Iraqis who died because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time, because they panicked at a check point, because they suddenly walked out of what was supposed to be an empty room, are just as dead. And to them we say...what?

If you’re Bill Safire, you say that Mohamed Atta had a meeting in Prague. If you’re Christopher Hitchens, you say that Abu Nidal had an apartment in Baghdad. If you’re Colin Powell, with your vial-sized integrity, you say nothing at all as you move on to your next highly paid speaking engagement.

If you’re cable news, two words that should be permanently enjoined from following one another, you just mic up Catholic dingbat Kate O’Beirne and Bob Shrum -he of the scarves and limos and expense accounts and unparalleled record of abject failure-, and have them alternate meaningless talking points.

Over at the Pentagon...would anyone with quasi-functioning synapses purchase a preowned vehicle from oily spokesman Larry DeRita? While Rummy’s act has grown as tired and pathetic as the mincing, stream of consciousness tripe Robin Williams has been passing off as talent for decades.

Perhaps, like defenders of our strutting “bring it on” president, we should take solace in the positives. The four hours of daily electricity. The prospect of running water equaling the amount of open sewage. How we are fighting them in Falluja and King’s Cross, so we don’t have to fight them over here. Yes, freedom is marching in Iraq, behind thick concrete walls while trying to avoid crowds.

So the Left rallies around Cindy Sheehan...a grieving mother doing noble work. She will accomplish exactly what? “BUSH MEETS WITH SHEEHAN, PROCLAIMS HIMSELF FOOL, ORDERS TROOPS HOME”. If we came home tomorrow, we’d be celebrating...what? Witness the fetid cockroach that is James Dobson. Multiply the power of his insanity by access to real power and you have the madness of Shariah law. Such will be the parting gift from our occupation.

What’s to be done? Maybe only little things that allow us to keep some small vestige of our national pride. Perhaps every night at 8, the lying sack of dung that is our Vice President could emerge naked from his mansion, allowing random passersby (who can refrain from vomiting at the sight) to jab at him for ten minutes with pointed sticks.

As for the child in the White House; he seems a sallow, sunken chested, slightly effeminate little man who, at 80, will still be uninterested at how blood got on his hands.

The rest of us? That’s easy. Everyone, ultimately, dies in vain.

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Social Security ...

So here it is right out there in front of you ... what they want to do with Social Security .. Kill it .... they want their hands on their share of that money ... it kills them that all that money is sitting there and they are not making commissions on it .... they want a cut up front and then they want you to take all the risk ... Remember out the employees of Enron did on their retirement plan? This is posted at ... Media Matters

Only on Fox: "Kill Social Security!"

Promotions for the August 13 edition of Fox News' Forbes on Fox included on-screen text exclaiming "Kill Social Security!" and featuring a Social Security card with "R.I.P." superimposed over it. The Forbes on Fox segment, hosted by David Asman, featured a panel of editors and writers from Forbes magazine discussing the merits of abolishing Social Security.

Posted to the web on Wednesday August 17, 2005 at 2:06 PM EST

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Rove Watch....

You do remember that Rove leaked a CIA OPS name don't you? We must keep people informed about this ... as well as keep them updated about Cindy ... both of these things go a long way to making people see the real Radical Right Administration ... this is via .... and it shows that people are talking about Rove ... it also shows that the Radical Right is trying to defend things that just can not be defending ... and that the rank and file are starting to see that ...

Cheers and Jeers: Thursday

From the GREAT STATE OF MAINE...

The citizenry is not amused, Mr. Rove...

Excerpts of letters in response to Time and Newsweek's simultaneous cover stories on Karl Rove...

"The President's right-hand man is at best a rat and at worst a traitor."

"Rove should be fired immediately, but it will be hard for the President to oust his most trusted adviser."

"It's time for Bush to demonstrate true character and leadership and do as he promised, without parsing the relative legality of Rove's actions, which were at the very least arrogant and unethical. That sort of behavior should not be tolerated by either the President or the American people."

"The media are making the Plame case far too complicated. Bush can no more fire Rove than dummy Charlie McCarthy could fire ventriloquist Edgar Bergen."

"Bush's credibility is on the line. We will see if Bush really meant it when he said he would fire anyone in his Administration who leaked information that exposed the identity of a CIA officer. The media must hold Bush's feet to the fire..."

"When will we stand up and demand that this Administration be held accountable for jeopardizing national security? President Bush's job is to protect us, not his own hide."

"If you or I had outed a CIA operative, you can bet we would be in prison..."

"Your article on Karl Rove was fairly accurate, except for one point: his favorite quarry is not quail, it is truth. He also likes to take aim at fairness, honesty and ethics."

"The fact is that were the situation reversed and it was a Democrat in trouble for revealing a CIA operatives name for political motives, the Republicans would have his hide. And who would be right up front ripping the `traitorous' Democrat to shreds? Karl Rove, of course."

"How many times have we been lied to about critically important matters by this administration? And what happened to President Clinton when he lied about a sexual affair? Whose dishonesty is more consequential?"

"Is he a character assassin? Absolutely. Is he unethical? Without a doubt. Those answers should be enough to ride him out of town on a rail. The Bush Administration, however, will probably give him a raise."

Actually...that's exactly what they did.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

More from the Cindy Sheehan protest ... this is via Daily Kos and I have emailed this to every member of my family and to all of my friends on both the right and the left ... this shows the Right for what it is ... every member of the Radical Right with access to the press should have condemned this action ... Did you hear anyone speak up? I am posting the whole thing because every one needs to read it ... pass it on ...

A letter

To the guy who mowed down those crosses at Camp Casey:

Mr. Northern:

I am a Veteran of the Iraq war, having served with the 4th Infantry Division on the initial invasion with Force Package One.

While I was in Iraq,a very good friend of mine, Christopher Cutchall,was killed in an unarmoredHMMWV outside of Baghdad. He was a cavalry scout serving with the 3d ID.Once he had declined the award of a medal because Soldiers assigned to him did not receive similar awards that he had recommended. He left two sons and awonderful wife. On Monday night, August 16, you ran down the memorial cross erected for him by Arlington West.

One of my Soldiers in Iraq was Roger Turner. We gave him a hard time because he always wore all of his protective equipment, including three pairs of glasses or goggles. He did this because he wanted to make sure that he returned home to his family. He rode a bicycle to work every day to make sure that he was able to save enough money on his Army salary to send his son to college. At Camp Anaconda, where the squadron briefly stayed, a rocket landed inside a tent, sending a piece of debris or fragment into him and killed him. On Monday night, August 16, you ran down the memorial cross erected for him by Arlington West.

One of my Soldiers was Henry Bacon. He was one of the finest men I ever met. He was in perfect shape for a man over forty, working hard at night. He told me that he did that because he didn't have much money to buy nice things for his wife, who he loved so much, so he had to be in good shape for her. He was like a father to many young men in his section of maintenance mechanics. They fixed our vehicles with almost no support and fabricated parts and made repairs that kept our squadron rolling on the longest, fastest armor advance ever made under fire. He was so very proud of his son-in-law that married the beautiful daughter so well raised by Henry. His son-in-law was a helicopter pilot with the 1st Cavalry Division, who died last year. Henry stopped to rescue a vehicle belonging to another unit on what was to be his last day in Iraq. He could have kept rolling - he was headed to Kuwait after a year's tour. But he stopped. He could have sent others to do the work, but he was on the ground, leading by example, when he was killed. On Monday night, August 16, you took it upon yourself to go out in the country, where a peaceful group was exercising their constitutional rights, and harming no one, and you ran down the memorial cross erected for Henry and for his son-in-law by Arlington West.

Mr. Northern - I know little about Cindy Sheehan except that she is a grieving mother, a gentle soul, and wants to bring harm to no one. I know little about you except that you found your way to Crawford on Monday night in August with chains and a pipe attached to your truck for the sole purpose of dishonoring a memorial erected for my friends and lost Soldiers and hundreds of others that served this nation when they were called. I find it disheartening that good men like these have died so that people like you can threaten a mother who lost a child with your actions. I hope that you are ashamed of yourself.

Perry Jefferies, First Sergeant, USA (retired)

Bush can't meet with Cindy. Not anymore. It would be seen as a surrender. But he could've spoken out against this desecration.

But he didn't. Of course.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

More on the Vigils for Peace that Cindy started via corrente pass this information on to others ...

Candlelight Stories

By Riggsveda

Reports on folks' vigil experiences have been coming in. Lambert opened it up last night, and early this morning farmer reprinted and posted some items from fellow bloggers. Based on the number of events that were filled or almost filled to capacity last night in my local area, the candlelight vigils seemed a success. The one we went to was aiming for 100, but registration and participation

Camp Casey observations: photos and a letter

By the farmer

Early returns: Two posts on local Sheehan vigils (including photos). Submitted below. Thanks to Nur-al-Cubicle and Susie for their links. 1- Nur-al-Cubicle: Brighton, NY Also this T-shirt: (enlarged photo from Nur-al-Cublcle's Brighton photos post linked to above): Homeland Security Since 1492 2- Susie, from Philly, at Suburban Guerrilla a letter: A Message to the Crawford Memorial

Better to light one candle than curse the Republicans

By Lambert

I hope people who have attended a candlelight vigil will share their experiences. NOTE Or is it, "Better to light one Republican than curse the candles"? I keep forgetting. Anyhow, it's late, and I need to retire to my tiny room under the stairs in The Mighty Corrente Building...

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Cindy Sheehan Update

Here is a Cindy update via Boing Boing the pictures speak for themselves ...

Photostream: vigils in support of Sheehan, troops, peace

By Xeni Jardin

Xeni Jardin: Flickr is filling up this evening with snapshots from the many gatherings taking place around the country to support "peace mom" Cindy Sheehan. Link (Thanks, Michael Perry!) Photo: "Bill Mitchell of Atascadero, Ca., is comforted after he broke down crying during a prayer at a camp near Crawford, Texas, Friday, Aug. 12, 2005. Mitchell's son Mike Mitchell was killed in Iraq. Cindy Sheehan, the California mother who started the vigil along the road leading to Bush's ranch, has been joined by dozens of other families that have lost loved ones in the war in Iraq." (AP / LM Otero)

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Links ...

Here are some links from two of my favorite blogs that I think you need to visit this morning ... Blondsense and Crooks and Liars ... if you want to know what the Lying Radical Right is up to these are two of the best places on the net to stop by each day ...

Well, They Can't Get Americans To Serve

By PeterofLoneTree

"Ecuador expressed uneasiness on Monday over the recruiting of mercenaries to serve in Iraq by a US firm operating from the coastal city of Manta". It's from Prensa Latina, via Tom Feeley's ICH: InternationalClearingHouse.

Here’s Your Present for the Day via Crooks and Liars

By Pissed_Off_Patricia

Dash over to Crooks and Liars (http://www.crooksandliars.com/) Read “Republicans react to Clinton over Kosovo” It’s better than a cold cocktail on a hot summer afternoon. Okay, maybe not that good, but pretty damned good!

Bat-shit Crazy or Bat-shit Mean?

By Pissed_Off_Patricia

I have a theory on these “good Republican Christian” people. I think they are either crazy as hell or they are some of the meanest people around. Let’s say they are crazy, and there’s no proof that you can’t have a crazy Christian, then how the hell do we deal with them? Way more of them than we want to think about carry loaded guns. They are out there. Worse yet, they seem to think that

Just Us Sunday II TDS Style

We could only hope that Jon would take a stab at "God's Own Circus" and he did not disapoint.

Video-WMP

Hundreds of "circus clowns" sat in rapt attention, glazed eyes and unflinching muscles as their leaders told them what America's biggest problem is. Wanna guess?

The best line by far was "Judge Osama Bin Laden." Stewart easily proved the silliness of this whole charade.

October, 2001: Iraq War Planning

I found this through Atrios. Richard has the goods: "This afternoon, the National Security Archives at George Washington University released some stunning documents, that seem to further corroborate the Downing Street Minutes, as well as buttress the argument that there was precious little post-war planning in the rush to topple Saddam. Among them is this State Department powerpoint slide...read on"

No surprises there really. Who doesn't know that the Bush administration planned this war from the beginning? Well...maybe some of the right wing apologists, but that's because they refuse to admit the truth. This new/old information only further validates Richard Clarke's assertion that the Preznit had Iraq in mind all along.

(Update)-Michael Scheuer's opinion on The Factor today was that Richard Clarke knew more about Bin Ladin then he let on his book and bashed Clinton over it as well.

Michael at AmericaBlog has his own thoughts on the "Blaming of Clinton"

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Remember the War....?

This is via Blogenlust and he gets his info from Shakespeare's Sister but you have got to go read the entire post ... the Radical Right always wants to be accountable for things that go right or look good ... but when the shit hits the fan the first thing they do is duck and cover and start crying about it being some one elses fault ... and that is almost always Bill Clinton ... go read it ... you will love it ... or if you are from the Radical Right you will hate it ...

You're Never Going To Believe This

By John C

Shakespeare's Sister notes that newly declassified State Department documents "show that government experts warned the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) in early 2003 about 'serious planning gaps for post-conflict public security and humanitarian assistance,' well before Operation Iraqi Freedom began."

Clearly, this is Bill Clinton's fault. As I've read in the NY Times (so it must be true) this morning, as well as on various conservative blogs, Clinton's dick caused 9/11. And since Bush used 9/11 to get us into Iraq, we never would have invaded (and not planned adequately for the post-conflict environment) had it not been for Clinton's dick.

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On the Radical Right ...

If you have not payed a visit to An Angry Old Broad go now .... and go there often ... today she brings us her take on the gathering of the Radical Religious Right ... and you will love every word of it ... the shorter version is ... just shut up and take a long vacation .... here is a taste from her current posting ...

Do NOT make me break out the Happy Naked Pagan Dancing....

If these crazy ass mofos didn't make me laugh,I'd be sobbing in a corner.I already have a fairly constant headache and a knot between my shoulders from these people,and I'm getting a little threadbare in the nerves department from this nonsense.These fuckers are dangerous,which is why my general comic relief is tempered by what I deem to be a pretty real fear.I have good instincts,I don't think I'm off in my assessment.

Yes,I'm talking about Justice Sunday II.
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Remember the War....?

This is via the NY Times and he is right this is a poor man's war ... but then all of the last three or four wars have been poor peoples wars ... the rich and powerful have opted out of the fighting ... in Vietnam I watched over and over again as well connected officers stop by the war in well protected support areas long enough to pick up their service ribbons and then go right back to their deck job somewhere far away from the combat ... the powerful radical right is talking a lot ... but they are not walking .... we are bribing the poor and disadvantaged to fight this war and the sons and daughters of the rich and powerful are sitting on the sidelines cheering and shopping ... but they will not step up these sons and daughters feel anointed ... they are not even ask to pay higher taxes to support the war ... while the poor fight and die .. they fight for lower taxes .. the end of the capital gains tax and the end of the so called death tax ... so they can make sure that they get to keep all of mom and dad's money ...

Blood Runs Red, Not Blue
By BOB HERBERT
If President Bush's war in Iraq is worth dying for, then the children of the privileged should be doing some of the dying.
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For the most part, the only people sacrificing for this war are the troops and their families, and very few of them are coming from the privileged economic classes. That's why it's so easy to keep the troops out of sight and out of mind. And it's why, in the third year of a war started by the richest nation on earth, we still get stories like the one in Sunday's Times that began:

"For the second time since the Iraq war began, the Pentagon is struggling to replace body armor that is failing to protect American troops from the most lethal attacks by insurgents."

Scandalous incompetence? Appalling indifference? Try both. Who cares? This is a war fought mostly by other people's children. The loudest of the hawks are the least likely to send their sons or daughters off to Iraq.

The president has never been clear about why we're in Iraq. There's no plan, no strategy. In one of the many tragic echoes of Vietnam, U.S. troops have been fighting hellacious battles to seize areas controlled by insurgents, only to retreat and allow the insurgents to return.

If Mr. Bush were willing to do something he has refused to do so far - speak plainly and honestly to the American people about this war - he might be able to explain why U.S. troops should continue with an effort that is, in large part at least, benefiting Iraqi factions that are murderous, corrupt and terminally hostile to women. If by some chance he could make that case, the next appropriate step would be to ask all Americans to do their part for the war effort.

College kids in the U.S. are playing video games and looking forward to frat parties while their less fortunate peers are rattling around like moving targets in Baghdad and Mosul, trying to dodge improvised explosive devices and rocket-propelled grenades.

There is something very, very wrong with this picture.

If the war in Iraq is worth fighting - if it's a noble venture, as the hawks insist it is - then it's worth fighting with the children of the privileged classes. They should be added to the combat mix. If it's not worth their blood, then we should bring the other troops home.

If Mr. Bush's war in Iraq is worth dying for, then the children of the privileged should be doing some of the dying.

E-mail: bobherb@nytimes.com

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is via the LA Times ... I am starting to feel like the tide has turned and that people are seeing this administration for what it is ... a driving force for money and power ... we started this war based on lies and the Bush administration new they were lies ... and we need to remember that ... the brave men and women that are fighting this war have been used to further and agenda thought up by a bunch of Radical Right elitist that have never served in uniform much less in combat ... and they have no tolerance for disagreement even from the troops they have ordered to make these sacrifices ......

Sheehan Inspires Antiwar Vigils
By Edwin Chen

WASHINGTON - Antiwar demonstrators staged candlelight vigils around the country Wednesday evening, freshly energized by the tenacity of Cindy Sheehan, the California mother of a fallen soldier, who has camped out for almost two weeks near President Bush's central Texas ranch, demanding a face-to-face meeting with him.
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One Vietnam Vet at the site had this to say ....

The sole dissenting voice at Camp Casey was that of John "Songman" Calahan of Fort Worth, a Vietnam veteran who conducted a one-man counter-protest across the road from the candlelight vigil.

"I believe she is aiding and comforting the enemy," said Calahan, 51. "I believe she is demoralizing the troops. When they see these kinds of protests over there, they think we're not behind them."
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Let me make something perfectly clear she is not aiding and comforting the enemy ... she is putting heat on the civilian government that ordered these troops into combat based on a known lie ... unlike the Vietnam war he and I remember nobody is holding the troops responsible for any of this ... and I have a feeling that a lot of the troops would be proud that some of the people they are fighting for use the rights the constitution gives them to make their feelings about the governments lies and deceptions know to the world ...

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Cindy Sheehan Update......

Just passing on some info from corrente read it and do what you can ....

Putting Your Body Where Your Mouth Is

By Riggsveda

email_vigils Cindy Sheehan has asked that those who support her cause start candlelight vigils in their own communities across the country. Tonight is your chance to stand up and be counted. Helping coordinate this event (as if you couldn't tell from the graphic) are MoveOn.org, Democracy For America, and True Majority. As MoveOn's site says:
"Our vigils will be simple and dignified. Together, we'll acknowledge the sacrifices made by Cindy Sheehan, her son, Casey and the more than 1,800 brave American men and women who have given their lives in Iraq—and their moms and families."
Simply click this link, enter your zip code and the distance you're willing to travel, and a page of events will appear. (It's already set to show Philly events, but you can personalize it for your area by just entering your own zip.) To sign up, just click on the event you want to take part in.

I'm going.

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And from the Far Right ....

This is via No More Mister Nice Blog and it is about Ted .. you know the I shoot what I want to and eat what I shoot Ted ... I served in Vietnam .. and I have to tell you if he really did this ... he earned his way out of the damn war ... but it sure seems to be a pattern on the right ... the rich guys that pound on about never backing down and about the need for this war ... a lot of them seem to have had something else to do when they were ask to serve during a war ...

Ted Nugent now: "Typically the left really is a cult"

By Steve M.

Ted Nugent now:

"Typically the left really is a cult of denial. Let's look at their mantra – 'war is not the answer.' Are you just mentally ill to think that? The Concord Bridge. The Alamo. The French Revolution. The response to Pearl Harbor. You don’t wage war against evil? What’s plan B? Letting the emperor enslave America? Of course war is the answer."

Ted Nugent, 1990, recalling the Vietnam years, as reported in the Detroit Free Press:

"He claims that 30 days before his draft board physical, he stopped all forms of personal hygiene. The last 10 days, he ingested nothing but Vienna sausages and Pepsi; and a week before his physical, he stopped using bathrooms altogether, virtually living inside pants caked with his own excrement, stained by his urine. That spectacle won Nugent a deferment, he says."

Gee, no wonder the guy moved to Crawford, Texas.

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(Though I guess he's still thinking about running for governor of Michigan in '06. If he does, I'd write a large check to anyone who pledged to send that draft-dodger quote to every veteran in the state -- either before or after sending a photo of the Nuge performing in front of a Confederate flag to the 15% of state residents who are black. Oh, and throw in a flyer with some of these quotes. And these. But only after he wins the Republican primary.)

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is also from The Huffington Post and it seems to show another side to the president ... and we should know everything we can about him ... the only people in the room were the family and one congressonal staff member and one security person ... I do not think I have heard any other account of him having this type of meeting with out his whole staff present .. has anyone else? If done this with Cindy 10 days or so ago ... this would never have blow up in his face ... it seems to be a softer version of he "stay the course speech" and that is my problem with him ... the current couse is not working ... we need to map out a different course ... but he did take the time here to talk to them one on one ... why will he not do it with some one that disagrees with him?

Michael Smerconish: The Consoling President

By Michael Smerconish

Unfortunately, William J. Maher, Jr. has something in common with Cindy Sheehan. Both lost sons in Iraq.

William lost Billy. Cindy lost Casey.

And they have something else in common. Both were offered condolences in a private meeting by the President of the United States. Cindy Sheehan wasn't satisfied with her meeting and wants another. That made me wonder what the President is like in the context of bereavement. So this week, I sought out William Maher to ask him about the death of his son, and his audience with the President.

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This past February, Maher, and his wife, Adeline, met with the President at the Willow Grove Naval Air Station in Warminster, PA. The President was in town to sell his Social Security plan. He made time to meet with the Mahers, so long as they would follow one ground rule.

"When the White House called my wife, they said she wasn't allowed to tell even my other son or daughter that we were invited to meet the President. They didn't want the press to know, and said the President didn't want the press to know. If it would have leaked out, we would not have had the meeting."

Which is telling. It belies the complaints of those who think the President has somehow politicized the situation regarding those who have died in Iraq.

The President spent 30 minutes with the Mahers. The only other people in the room were a security person, and a representative of their Congressman, Mike Fitzpatrick.

So what is it like to lose a child to war, and sit with this President? William Maher told me.

"When he came in, it was a little tough, especially on my wife. He even said to her, I hope you can get through this. The two of them really hit it off. My wife sat on the sofa with the President, and I sat in a chair, and we spoke about Billy. He asked about him. He told us how he felt, and how he had to go through this day in and day out, but he felt it was very important, as my wife and I do. A lot of people keep saying, 'when are they coming home, and I say, when the job is done.'"

"He explained that he did not want our soldiers to die in vain, and that was important to him, and he said that 'as long as it is on my watch, we are going to be over there to get this resolved', and I am glad he feels that way because even thought we hurt a lot, it makes feel better that we have a purpose there, and I think we do, and that the job will be done."

I asked William Maher if he believed political considerations played any role in his getting the meeting.

"This just happened in February, he was already re-elected, so he didn't have to meet with us. The most powerful man in the universe still thinks of the families after being elected to 2nd term. It meant a lot, he impressed the living daylights out of me. He's a very strong character, very strong person, and explained a lot about his life, explained much of what he went through, and his wife and family, he was very down to earth."

Valerie Mihalek is the person from Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick's office who was in the room. She later told me that she had been witness to what William Maher described.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

In the middle of Texas about a mile from the Bush Dude Ranch we find a man with courage ... and make no mistake what he is doing takes courage ... he will be taking shit from his neighbors for years over this ... has offered the protesters land closer to the Bush Dude Ranch to use as their base camp of course after this he cousin will offer the counter protesters his ranch for them to use ... but they will not need it ... they come down by bus for an hour or so than head home ... You know I have one question about that ranch ... Do you think that after the president leaves office he and his wife will live out their in the middle of nowhere? My bet is it gets turned into a shrine and he moves to the big city ... where the big money is.... This comes to me via The Huffington Post

Bush's Neighbor Offers His Property to Iraq Mom...

By The Huffington Post on BREAKING NEWS

One of President Bush's neighbors will allow use of his land by dozens of war protesters who have camped in roadside ditches the past 11 days, giving them more room and halving their distance from Bush's ranch.

Demonstrators said Fred Mattlage made the offer because he sympathizes with them. The protesters' makeshift camp off a winding, two-lane road leading to Bush's ranch has agitated other residents, who complained of traffic jams and blocked roads.
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And one more thing from the same site ... Rush is being an asshole again .... this dope addict has gotten rich stiring up hate among the Radical Right ... and he will say anything to pump them up .... I want to know just exactly what it is she made up ... her son dying? The fact that the president keeps changing the reasons for the war? What?

Limbaugh Loses It, Says Iraq Mom Made Story Up...

By The Huffington Post on BREAKING NEWS

Nationally syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh equated the actions of Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq, with those of Bill Burkett, the retired Texas Air National Guard officer who provided CBS' 60 Minutes with unauthenticated documents regarding President Bush's National Guard record. Sheehan is currently staging an anti-war protest outside Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. Limbaugh said that Sheehan's "story is nothing more than forged documents."

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LIMBAUGH: I mean, Cindy Sheehan is just Bill Burkett. Her story is nothing more than forged documents. There's nothing about it that's real, including the mainstream media's glomming onto it. It's not real. It's nothing more than an attempt. It's the latest effort made by the coordinated left.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is via Alternet and it is a post by the family of another dead service man ... how many more will there be? How do you see this ending? What will this part of the world be like for the next 20 years? People do not want their children to have died in vain ... But what will they feel if Iraq ends up being another Iran? And it looks like the only way we can stop that now is to keep some very large very fortified bases there for a very long time and control the Iraqi government.... We did that once before .. in Iran ... and look how that turned out ...

'He Did Not Die For Your Freedom'

By Missy Comley Beattie, AlterNet

He loved his family, his country, his classmates, and his life, 'but we don't believe he loved his mission in Iraq.'
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For those of you who still trust this administration (your percentage diminishes every day), let me tell you that Chase Johnson Comley did not die to preserve your freedoms. He was not presented flowers by grateful Iraqis welcoming him as their liberator. My nephew died, fighting a senseless war for oil and for contracts, insuring the increased wealth of Bush and his administration's friends. He died long after George Bush, in his testosterone-charged, theatrical, soldier-for-a-day role, announced on an aircraft carrier beneath the banner, Mission Accomplished, that "major combat was over." He died in a country erupting into civil war and turned into a hellhole by George Bush, a place where democracy has no chance of prevailing, a country which will, instead, most likely be a theocracy, much like Saudi Arabia.

Have we won the "hearts and the minds" of the Iraqi people? Apparently not. Have we spent more than half a trillion dollars -- an amount that continues to rise -- on a war that King Abdullah advised Bush against because it would disrupt the entire Middle East? Apparently so.

Consider what this money could have done for healthcare, our children's education, or for a true humanitarian intervention in Sudan. And then think about the inauguration of George Bush. Picture the lavish parties, the couture gown worn by Laura, and imagine the cost of the security for this event. And then think about Rumsfeld when he visits our troops. Picture his heavily armored vehicle, the same kind that transports Saddam Hussein to and from court -- those machines that are impregnable to almost anything the insurgents toss in their paths, while our troops are not provided sufficient armor to survive an improvised explosive device.

Think of the mismanagement of this entire war effort. Think of Vietnam. Consider what we've lost. Too much. Think of what we've gained. Nothing. And think of someone who says, "We will not cut and run," but who cut and ran years ago when he was called. Think about a man who speaks about a "culture of life" when the words fit some wedge issue like abortion or the right to die when medical effort has failed. And then think about this war, Bush's not-so-intelligently-designed culture of death.

Think, too, about naming a campaign "Shock and Awe" as if it's a movie and, therefore, unreal. And then think that this, perhaps, is one of the problems. For many Americans, the war is an abstraction. But it is not an abstraction for the innocent Iraqis whose lives have been devastated by our "smart bombs." And it certainly is not an abstraction for those of us who have heard the words that have changed our lives forever.

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Still Killing Each Other

Will we as a people ever stop finding reasons to kill each other? This is via the NY Times and it makes the point that Iraq is nothing new .. we the people of the planet Earth never seem to run out of reasons to kill each other in large numbers ... is there anyway to stop it? Will there truly always be a war somewhere?

Left Behind
By THOMAS LYNCH
There are things that a president can't escape while on vacation.
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And maybe this is the part I find most distancing about my president, not his fanatic heart - the unassailable sense he projects that God is on his side - we all have that. But that he seems to lack anything like real remorse, here in the third August of Iraq, in the fourth August of Afghanistan, in the fifth August of his presidency - for all of the intemperate speech, for the weapons of mass destruction that were not there, the "Mission Accomplished" that really wasn't, for the funerals he will not attend, the mothers of the dead he will not speak to, the bodies of the dead we are not allowed to see and all of the soldiers and civilians whose lives have been irretrievably lost or irreparably changed by his (and our) "Bring it On" bravado in a world made more perilous by such pronouncements.

Surely we must all bear our share of guilt and deep regret, some sadness at the idea that here we are, another August into our existence, and whether we arrived by way of evolution or intelligent design or the hand of God working over the void, no history can record that we've progressed beyond our hateful, warring and fanatical ways.

We may be irreversibly committed to play out the saga of Iraq. But each of us, we humans, if we are to look our own kind in the eye, should at least be willing to say we're sorry, that all over our smaller and more lethal planet, whatever the causes, we're still killing our own kind - the same but different - but our own kind nonetheless. Even on vacation we oughtn't hide from that.

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Cindy Sheehan Update......

What the hell they are just crosses .... good old boys in pickup trucks ... just being themselves .... the only reason to do this is to scare people with the implied threat that they are next .... Welcome to the world of supporters of the Radical Right ... where violence is always an answer ... this comes to me via Eschaton

The Anti-Military Right

By Atrios

Continues to grow. Running down a memorial for troops who were killed in action.
CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - A pickup truck tore through rows of white crosses last night near President Bush's ranch, where a woman has been protesting the Iraq war.

The crosses stretched along the road at the Crawford, Texas, camp, bore the names of fallen U-S soldiers. No one was hurt.
...pictures here.

Update: Just so everyone knows the local police caught the guy and arrested him

Here is more reporting on it, courtesy Japhet Els and Emily Sharpe at Crawford Update :
"About an hour ago, we got a phone call from our friends up at Camp Casey saying that the line of gravemarkers along the road (Arlington West) had been run over. People there said that as they were talking to a few members of the press, a pick-up truck came down the road and stopped at the fork by the edge of the tents. The driver then jumped out and attached a pipe to the undercarriage with a chain and began to "swerve into the line of crosses," said Tammara Rosenleaf from Montana. "Then we heard the pipe being dragged over the gravemarkers and the pick-up's wheels crushing them." "

Out of the 800 crosses, 500 were knocked down and 100 are irreperable. However, the driver was arrested by the local authorities. This is a prime example of how the Crawford sheriff's department has helped to protect us and our freedom of speech over the past week and a half. A big thank you to them!

Regardless of who did this, the fact is that respect for this country's dead is not a partisan issue. Putting up memorials of our country's fallen is not a "liberal" act. It is an American act. Even a group of counter-protestors from Dallas last week draped flags and flowers over many of the gravemarkers, and many were moved to tears at the sight of the long line of dead soldiers. It's too bad that someone else who disagrees with Cindy felt they needed to wipe out the memory of our fallen in such an obscene manner."

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Bush Watch ....

This is via TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime and if it is true we are in even deeper shit then I though possible ... if he is really treating people like this they are going to come back to bite him in the ass .. but more important then that is the fact that we have a man that can behave like this running our country .. now I understand why he likes Bolton's style so much ...

Bush's Mood Swings

By talkleft on Politics - Other

Capitol Hill Blue has a pretty scary commentary on Bush. It begins:

Buy beleaguered, overworked White House aides enough drinks and they tell a sordid tale of an administration under siege, beset by bitter staff infighting and led by a man whose mood swings suggest paranoia bordering on schizophrenia.

They describe a President whose public persona masks an angry, obscenity-spouting man who berates staff, unleashes tirades against those who disagree with him and ends meetings in the Oval Office with “get out of here!”

It goes downhill (for Bush) from there. Thoughts?

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is just unfucking believable ... I found this at Rising Hegemon and remember that this is our government doing this ... there is no god damn way that this administration did not know what was going on here ... they have no morals ... they will destroy anything and anyone that gets in their way ... follow the link and read it all ... we need to get these people out of office ...

Hardhead

By Attaturk

Last night at 6 p.m. my time I unwound from my job and my blog by trying to watch some football. It's a killing time ritual I have until the season actually starts. But, face it, it's preseason and who really gives a crap?

So I switched around and I make the mistake of going past "Hardball" where I missed the interview with Cindy Sheehan, but managed to catch an interview of some moronic woman who even Tweety embarrassed followed by a woman who claimed to be Iraqi and looked like she was determined to do an impression of an Iraqi by speaking deliberate "pigeon English". She wasn't particularly effective so I did not think much about it.

But Sharon Jumper a diarist at Kos has dug up some information on this woman that is revealing (and we're not talking Michelle Malkin like shit):

I saw a few passing references to "May Hasan Lamotte" yesterday in the print media. She was portrayed as "an Iraqi woman who just had to drive to Crawford to tell Cindy Sheehan that her son died for a noble cause...

This "Iraqi woman" then showed up on Hardball to swiftboat Cindy. Something about her didn't strike me as being right. There was a passing reference to her being married to an American journalist.

Military intelligence skills and google, don't fail me now, I thought.

The faux Iraqi woman on Hardball is married to Greg Lamotte with Voice of America (VOA). I know stuff about them, but decided to find their public website, lest I inadvertently disclose classified info.

Here you go, from http://www.voanews.com/english/About/fastfacts.cfm
The Voice of America (VOA) is an international multimedia broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government through the Broadcasting Board of Governors.

Draw your own conclusions about what this agency is...and why a wife of one of their "reporters" was put on national tv to attack a grieving mother.

She referenced things that her uncles told her, but never discussed her own experiences in Iraq. She's probably never even lived there, I bet...So, besides the dishonest attack of my friend with my tax dollars (no doubt the VOA hubby who accompanied her from DC was on the clock), why else do I have my panties in a knot over this? HERE'S WHY - THE VOICE OF AMERICA IS AN INTELLIGENCE OPERATION. IT IS SET UP TO BROADCAST AND "REPORT" PROPOGANDA. UNDER THE SMITH-MUNDT ACT OF 1948 IT IS ILLEGAL FOR VOA REPORTS AND BROADCAST INFO TO BE DISSEMINATED TO THE U.S. Why? Because the U.S. government isn't supposed to lie and spread propoganda to its own people.

Do you think it's a coincidence that the wife of a professional U.S. government propogandist shows up in BF Crawford to attack Cindy? Write MSNBC and Hardball and Matthews and I imagine the other networks and any other news referencing this woman and let's get the truth out there. This truly shows how desparate the Bush Administration has become.

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Remember the War....?

This is via Obsidian Wings and it is very important to read ... so I have pasted the whole thing .. if you have not been to their site, you should go and visit it now and bookmark it ... we are in deep shit in Iraq and the man running the team refuses to deal with it .. you and I know he fucked up but he and his band of Radicals will never admit it and worse will never deal with it ... they will stay the course no matter what ... to change course is to admit mistakes and real men do not do that .. nor do they ask for directions even when they need them ... so here is the bottom line on the man at the top of DOD.... and remember it used to be called the Department of War ... something I think the Radical Right would love to have back ....

The Second Time As Farce

By von on Iraq and Terrorism

by von

MAKE NO MISTAKE; we are losing Iraq. In this, I echo William Kristol, Greg Djerejian, and our own Charles Bird: The blame lies squarely at the feet of Rumsfeld. Rumsfeld famously remarked that we go to war with the army that we have rather than the army that we want and then -- to his eternal discredit -- carefully avoided doing anything to create the army that we need. More troops would not have been a panacea to Iraq, but they would've been a damn good start.

So, no surprise that Rumsfeld now dumbs-down victory: we won by giving the Iraqis a chance for democracy; if they blow it, eh, not our problem. Yet, Rumsfeld's new "metric" never was the true criteria for success. It has never been President Bush's position. Victory in Iraq has always meant, at a minimum, an Iraq that does not threaten its neighbors or us, and that will not be used as a staging ground for future terrorism. A shot at democracy may have been a necessary for victory, but it has never been sufficient for victory.

Indeed, Rumsfeld no longer wants to win in Iraq; he doesn't even know what winning is. Rather than fight the terrorists side by side with the Iraqis, Rumsfeld wants to take half the team home with the ball still in play. President Bush should do now what he should have done long ago: Give Rumsfeld his Medal of Honor, and send him packing.

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And what are the stakes if Rumsfeld does not go, or if his view prevails? Some would say, not much, and point that there's plenty of hopeful news from Iraq (see InstaPundit for links to the round-up). Small victories every day, all mostly unreported and ignored. It will turn around, it is turning around, we need but wait. These folks are well-meaning, but their cheerleading is misguided.

The time has come to see clearly what is forest and what is tree. President Bush, on October 7, 2002, outlined the first, best cause for war against Iraq:

Iraq could decide on any given day to provide a biological or chemical weapon to a terrorist group or individual terrorists. Alliance with terrorists could allow the Iraqi regime to attack America without leaving any fingerprints.

Read those words carefully; and now read the following from Sunday's Boston Globe:

BAGHDAD -- US troops raiding a warehouse in the northern city of Mosul uncovered a suspected chemical weapons factory containing 1,500 gallons of chemicals believed destined for attacks on US and Iraqi forces and civilians, military officials said yesterday. ....

[Pentagon Spokesperson] Boylan said the suspected lab was new, dating from sometime after the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

We invaded Iraq in part to ensure that Saddam's regime would never be able to provide weapons of mass destruction to terrorists. It turned out, ultimately, that although Saddam had evil intent aplenty, he did not have an active WMD program -- and thus no WMDs to share. Yet, because we invaded, the terrorists are now manufacturing their own weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

Call it failing to meet a metric, or call it for what it is: evidence that we are losing Iraq.

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Remember Rove?

Here is a pretty complete set of links on the Plame investigation via King of Zembla damn these people are in deep ...

Dishonor Roll

By Simbaud

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Cindy Sheehan Update

Here is a Cindy Sheehan update via Boing Boing, watch the video .. clips of this are starting to show up on the local evening news and on the national news ... and a lot of the ones I see do not even mention the smears that the right has been using ... with the exception of Fox of course ...

Cindy Sheehan video update

By Mark Frauenfelder on Video

Mark Frauenfelder: Ben Britt says: "Brand spanking new 7 minute documentary shot outside the presidents ranch with Cindy Sheehan and representatives from Code Pink, Gold Star Families for Peace, Veterans for Peace & the Crawford Peace House. Describes events leading up to and current status." Link

Reader comment: Genie says: "Thanks for the link to the Cindy Sheehan thing. Here's a link to a MoveOn site where people can find out where there's a vigil to support Cindy near them. There are going to be vigils all over the country this Wed. I know there are 2 here in Madison."

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Iraqi Vets

This is via BlondeSense and it has me worried about something .. after Vietnam I started noticing lots of stories about violence that started with the words "A Vietnam Vet today did ..." it seemed like anytime a guy went off somewhere the first thing the press did was check to see if he was a Vet and if he was that was always the lead for the story ... and it was never done from the point of the Vet needing help ... I hope that as we start seeing the Vets from this war that have been broken by the horrors of war that we provide them with the care they need before this shit happens .. the words in this story that bother me the most are "he was on a waiting list for care" we as a people that ask these men and woman to go to war need to make sure that they have the care they need when they come home ... and little ribbons on your car do not cover it ...

U.S. Marine opens fire outside Mass. nightclub

By PeterofLoneTree

BOSTON (Reuters) - "A decorated U.S. Marine, who had been treated for post-war stress (ed. emph.) since serving in Iraq, opened fire outside a Massachusetts nightclub, wounding two people, Boston media reported on Monday". The rest of the article is in Rueters.
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"When Matthew Sepi returned from Iraq a few months ago, he spoke to his family reluctantly of gunbattles and the "weird noises" children make when they die. He never told relatives whether he killed anyone during combat but said he recently had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and had been placed on a waiting list for treatment.

"To help shield his psyche from images of bodies, family members said, the 20-year-old soldier had adopted a simple technique: Just don't think about it.

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WalMart - for the Right

If you shop and WalMart and you believe in free speech read this whole post from Alternet it is pretty scary on it's own but when you add to it things like Clear Channel the ability for two or three big companies to control what you see and hear is pretty scary ... this is censorship done buy companies that are run by people from the Radical Right ... people that believe that they know best what everyday people should see and hear ... if you believe in freedom and need to save money shop at CostCo....
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The Wal-Mart Thought Police

By Amy Schiller, Campus Progress

The 'everyday low prices' superchain refuses to carry books and music that dare criticize conservative values.
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Perhaps there is some legitimacy (however hysterical) to their objections to irreverent images. Yet the political bias inherent in Wal-Mart's criteria became clearer when Wal-Mart's merchandiser for films found Robert Greenwald's acclaimed documentary, "Uncovered: The Whole Truth About the Iraq War," (produced with the support of the Center for American Progress) inappropriate for Wal-Mart. For no conceivable reason could a documentary involving no gratuitous violence, expletives, or sex be inappropriate, other than its criticism of a conservative political administration.

Pathetically, the rationale for these items is that they "would not appeal to the majority of our customers" or would offend those proverbial family values. Fine, if they know their designated market and have complaints pouring in from their consumers. Except that those two books were both fixtures on the bestseller list for months and Sheryl Crow, Nirvana and the Goo Goo Dolls are top selling entertainers. And those items that are not religiously objectionable demonstrate the degree of hypocrisy within the "family values" standards.

Even something as potentially broadly appealing, positive, and utterly non-offensive as a T-shirt reading "Someday a woman will be president" was pulled from the sales floor because "the message goes against Wal-Mart family values." So old school patriarchy and sexism are Wal-Mart values? Seems a little retrograde and moot in the age of "take your daughter to work day."

Frighteningly and hypocritically, the family-values red flag was absent for the notorious anti-Semitic forgery The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, which describes a vast Jewish conspiracy to rule the world. Booksellers like Amazon.com that do offer it at least include a disclaimer that describes it as a "pernicious fraud," and "one of the most infamous, and tragically influential, examples of racist propaganda ever written."

Wal-Mart's site, in contrast, says "If … The Protocols are genuine (which can never be proven conclusively), it might cause some of us to keep a wary eye on world affairs." Yet another example of the cloak of "family values" serving as a euphemism for a more sinister ideology. (If the book actually featured a cover image of Jews milking children for blood, then would Wal-Mart ban it?)

Furthermore, ever wonder who is buying those oversize drink coasters also known as Ann Coulter or Bill O'Reilly's perniciously partisan publications? Their publishers readily admit that Wal-Mart's merchandising and promotion basically fueled their bestselling runs.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

She just keeps at it ... this is via the LA Times and Alternet and it seems like she is getting through to people .. I would like to know how the papers in the Red states are reporting the story

An Exit Strategy for Iraq Now
By Tom Hayden

President Bush has so far fended off Cindy Sheehan, a grieving mother demanding to know the "noble purpose" of her son's death in Iraq. However, Bush has been forced to address the existence of the antiwar constituency for perhaps the first time, if only to distort and discredit its message of "troops out now." It is the right moment for the peace movement to turn its slogan into a strategy.

The Success of the 'Grieving Mom'

By Jeffrey Feldman, Frameshop

Cindy Sheehan has done much more than galvanize the anti-war movement; she signals a political tidal wave soon to crash down on the President's foreign policy.

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There may be hope ...

This came to me via The Poor Man Cafe and man is he on a role ... he is right we need a list and we need to hold these people accountable forever ... a lot of these people are the same ones that tried to take over under Nixon .. crooks and liars then crooks and liars now ... they need to be driven from public service ...

You’s a ho

By The Editors on Uncategorized

Via Wally Watley, we get a link to the Cunning Realist, an honest-to-gosh conservative, is sick of the same fucking bullshit I am:

Something else about this story that infuriates me is the vision of feckless, smarmy smearsters and cowards hiding behind keyboards in cities like Washington and New York (and yes, Miami), punching out electronic missives in a pathetic and desperate attempt to impugn the integrity of a woman sitting in the dust and August heat of Texas—a woman who, along with her dead son, embodies everything that’s right about this country. The growing division between the professional class of spinning punditry and the vast expanse of Middle America that actually does the working, the fighting and the dying so the pundits can spend their time chattering has never been more clear than with this story. […]

In the meantime, it behooves the rest of us to do our part and engage in some “outing” of our own. That includes identifying and relentlessly shaming those who have become so unmoored from morality that not only have they abandoned the uniquely American ideals of accountability and sacrifice, they openly ridicule them.

And I’ve got a hunch - just a hunch, mind you! - that when you finish this list, it’s going to look an awful lot like the list of people who claim that Saddam helped plan 9/11; that Iraq’s mountains of WMD were whisked into Syria; that Mexicans are stealthily trying to conquor the American West; that internment camps for Muslims is an idea worth considering, that global warming is a myth promulgated by the fascist NAS; that the economy is booming; that Iraq is a democracy; that people who criticize the President or his policies are rooting for the terrorists; that Joseph Wilson, Richard Clarke, Paul O’Neill, and John DiIulio just suddenly went crazy with Bush-hatred/lust for publicity; that multi-billion dollar media conglomerates conceal important news stories in order to damage the Republican party; that Intelligent Design is a scientific theory; that the seperation of Church and State is a “myth”; that universities “indoctrinate” people into left-wing politics; that the US is not actively engaged in torturee, although it would be fine if they were; and basically every other piece of anti-intellectual, anti-rational, and morally bankrupt piece of garbage that has come out of the well-connected mouths of Limbaugh, Hannity, FOX News, and the other members of the wingnut amen choir, who are as vile and numberless as Ann Coulter’s testicles. And when I say “well-connected mouths”, I want you to picture herpes-blistered lips wrapped snugly around George W. Bush’s solid gold cock.

Now, if you will excuse me, it is time for breakfast. Mmm … sausages.

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Well maybe there is hope ...

This came to me via The Poor Man Cafe and man is he on a role ... he is right we need a list and we need to hold these people accountable forever ... a lot of these people are the same ones that tried to take over under Nixon .. crooks and liars then crooks and liars now ... they need to be driven from public service ...

You’s a ho

By The Editors on Uncategorized

Via Wally Watley, the Cunning Realist, an honest-to-gosh conservative, is sick of the same fucking bullshit I am:

Something else about this story that infuriates me is the vision of feckless, smarmy smearsters and cowards hiding behind keyboards in cities like Washington and New York (and yes, Miami), punching out electronic missives in a pathetic and desperate attempt to impugn the integrity of a woman sitting in the dust and August heat of Texas—a woman who, along with her dead son, embodies everything that’s right about this country. The growing division between the professional class of spinning punditry and the vast expanse of Middle America that actually does the working, the fighting and the dying so the pundits can spend their time chattering has never been more clear than with this story. […]

In the meantime, it behooves the rest of us to do our part and engage in some “outing” of our own. That includes identifying and relentlessly shaming those who have become so unmoored from morality that not only have they abandoned the uniquely American ideals of accountability and sacrifice, they openly ridicule them.

And I’ve got a hunch - just a hunch, mind you! - that when you finish this list, it’s going to look an awful lot like the list of people who claim that Saddam helped plan 9/11; that Iraq’s mountains of WMD were whisked into Syria; that Mexicans are stealthily trying to conquor the American West; that internment camps for Muslims is an idea worth considering, that global warming is a myth promulgated by the fascist NAS; that the economy is booming; that Iraq is a democracy; that people who criticize the President or his policies are rooting for the terrorists; that Joseph Wilson, Richard Clarke, Paul O’Neill, and John DiIulio just suddenly went crazy with Bush-hatred/lust for publicity; that multi-billion dollar media conglomerates conceal important news stories in order to damage the Republican party; that Intelligent Design is a scientific theory; that the seperation of Church and State is a “myth”; that universities “indoctrinate” people into left-wing politics; that the US is not actively engaged in torturee, although it would be fine if they were; and basically every other piece of anti-intellectual, anti-rational, and morally bankrupt piece of garbage that has come out of the well-connected mouths of Limbaugh, Hannity, FOX News, and the other members of the wingnut amen choir, who are as vile and numberless as Ann Coulter’s testicles. And when I say “well-connected mouths”, I want you to picture herpes-blistered lips wrapped snugly around George W. Bush’s solid gold cock.

Now, if you will excuse me, it is time for breakfast. Mmm … sausages.

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Remember the War....?

Well what do you know another one bites the dust ... this is via No More Mister Nice Blog and it is another indication that the Radical Right is turning on the Bush administration ... I can not wait to see what the posters on the right have to say about this ...

REFUSING THE KOOL-AID Former rent-a-hack Armstro...

By Steve M.

REFUSING THE KOOL-AID

Former rent-a-hack Armstrong Williams now says we should get the hell out of Iraq.

We cannot win this kind of war of attrition. US soldiers are dying at a rate of one per day. Meanwhile the rest of the world is having trouble supporting the United States. You cannot lead in a global democracy, if people do not trust you. It is undeniable that we went about this in a very flawed manner. We need to admit that. We cannot solve the problem of terrorism by asserting our will on the world. Meanwhile, the deterioration of Iraq continues, serving as a sad reminder of the failed promise of this mission, and the need to pull out.

In my last post I said that I don't think Bush has any interest in an exit strategy. But that's his ship, and here's another rat scurrying to leave it.

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Social Security

They have not given up on getting their hands on this money ... remember power and money drive them .. and this money is just sitting there as far as they are concerned .. and they are driven to use it to make more money for the rich and powerful .. no matter the risk to the poor and the old .. remember they will get there cut up front in the form of fees .. you will take all the risk ... this is via It's My Country, Too and it goes right to the point ...

In Case You Think He Forgot

By Riggsveda

Yesterday, as we celebrated the most successful and important public program ever created in the US, many other folks no longer interested in the issue thought Bush's campaign against it was dead in the water and was pretty much over. But in Reuters' report this morning there's this:
"Social Security, the New Deal-era program credited with keeping millions of elderly people out of poverty, turned 70 on Sunday with Americans rallying around it and President George W. Bush as determined as ever to give it a makeover."
Deep in the bowels of Crawford, the Dauphin dozes, while waiting for his henchman to reconstruct the attack:
"Republican lawmakers have put off any action on Social Security until the fall.
Bush has scaled back the number of his Social Security speeches as he tried to give room to House of Representatives Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas to work on a broad proposal to include such ideas as retirement savings incentives.
Charlie Black, a Republican political strategist, said Bush's lower profile should not be mistaken for waning interest.
"I don't think he's lost any of his zeal for Social Security reform," Black said. "The action has sort of shifted to the Hill now and the Ways and Means Committee so we'll have to kind of see what they can come up with."
Be forewarned. This is a battle we can't afford to lose, because once changes are made, it will never be restored.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is via The Light Of Reason and it is very good go read it .... The Radical Right does not know what to do about Cindy ... and she does not care ... she is looking for answers to her own grief ... and I hope she finds them ... and I hope because of her stand that a lot more people look with in themselves and ask of themselves the same questions ... and then look at the record of the Radical Right and see if any of those answers are really there ...

WHEN POLITICS KILLS, GRIEF BECOMES POLITICS

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The most important point is in that final paragraph: Cindy Sheehan took Bush and his propagandists at their word. They said: “9/11 made all of this personal. The terrorists are a threat to you, just as they were to those who died on 9/11. If you want to protect yourself, you must join us and support our policies. We’re the only ones genuinely dedicated to defeating our enemies.”

In essence, Cindy Sheehan has replied: “My son did what you asked. He voluntarily fought for you, and for all of us. But Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11, or with our actual enemies. Following your policies got my son killed. Now it turns out that all your policies are wrong, and people are still dying. What are you going to do about it?”

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Falling Through the Partisan Looking Glass

This is via The Huffington Post and you need to follow the link to Daily KOS and read the quotes ... do these people even have any morals? Does it ever bother them when they see in print or on tape that what they said is exactly the opposite of what they are saying now? I have pasted a couple of the quotes below ..
Lyn Davis Lear

George Bush reported yesterday that we are doing well in Iraq, but insisted that it was premature to talk about bringing troops home. What kind of a fantasy land does he live in? Then a friend sent me the following quotes that point out just how hypocritical our leaders are -- even when it comes to matters of life and death. At least we can hope that history will remind us of the truth and that it will eventually win out. These are quotes offered up by Republican leaders back when President Clinton was committing U.S. troops to Bosnia. Reading them, you can almost feel like you’ve fallen through the looking glass...read whole post

"President Clinton is once again releasing American military might on a foreign country with an ill-defined objective and no exit strategy. He has yet to tell the Congress how much this operation will cost. And he has not informed our nation's armed forces about how long they will be away from home. These strikes do not make for a sound foreign policy."

-Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA)

"No goal, no objective, not until we have those things and a compelling case is made, then I say, back out of it, because innocent people are going to die for nothing. That's why I'm against it."

-Sean Hannity, Fox News, 4/5/99
"If we are going to commit American troops, we must be certain they have a clear mission, an achievable goal and an exit strategy."

-Karen Hughes, speaking on behalf of presidential candidate George W. Bush
"You think Vietnam was bad? Vietnam is nothing next to Kosovo."

-Tony Snow, Fox News 3/24/99
"Well, I just think it's a bad idea. What's going to happen is they're going to be over there for 10, 15, maybe 20 years"

-Joe Scarborough (R-FL)
"I cannot support a failed foreign policy. History teaches us that it is often easier to make war than peace. This administration is just learning that lesson right now. The President began this mission with very vague objectives and lots of unanswered questions. A month later, these questions are still unanswered. There are no clarified rules of engagement. There is no timetable. There is no legitimate definition of victory. There is no contingency plan for mission creep. There is no clear funding program. There is no agenda to bolster our overextended military. There is no explanation defining what vital national interests are at stake. There was no strategic plan for war when the President started this thing, and there still is no plan today"

-Representative Tom Delay (R-TX)
"Explain to the mothers and fathers of American servicemen that may come home in body bags why their son or daughter have to give up their life?"

-Sean Hannity, Fox News, 4/6/99
"Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the President to explain to us what the exit strategy is."

-Governor George W. Bush (R-TX)
"You can support the troops but not the president"

-Representative Tom Delay (R-TX)
"My job as majority leader is be supportive of our troops, try to have input as decisions are made and to look at those decisions after they're made ... not to march in lock step with everything the president decides to do."

-Senator Trent Lott (R-MS)
Bombing a sovereign nation for ill-defined reasons with vague objectives undermines the American stature in the world. The international respect and trust for America has diminished every time we casually let the bombs fly."

-Representative Tom Delay (R-TX)
"These international war criminals were led by Gen. Wesley Clark ... who clicked his shiny heels for the commander-in-grief, Bill Clinton."

-Michael Savage
"This has been an unmitigated disaster ... Ask the Chinese embassy. Ask all the people in Belgrade that we've killed. Ask the refugees that we've killed. Ask the people in nursing homes. Ask the people in hospitals."

-Representative Joe Scarborough (R-FL)

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Bush ...

This is via Big Brass Blog and it kinda speaks for itself ...

And in Waco, Texas, President Bush attended a Little League game, where he threw out the first pitch.




(Crossposted at Shakespeare's Sister.)
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Cindy Sheehan Update

Here via Welcome To The Right LEFT Story are links to some video from Camp Cassey ... if you can give some support to Truthout...

Truthout Videos From Camp Casey

By Marie

Truthout.org has posted some videos from Camp Casey. I believe you'll see Alex and Ella in some of them of EllaGoes.com.

Thanks to Truthout.org for sharing a glimpse of the camp! You guys have been so great! We love ya.......:)

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Remember the Troops?

Here via Random Fate is one way you can help .... go take a look ....

As I said before...

Regardless of how you feel about the war in Iraq, if you say you "support the troops" you need to do more than install a car magnet. Here is a way to directly benefit those who have been severely injured in their military service:

Follow the link to get more information about this project, and if you feel it is worthy, donate.

Magnets stick to metal. True support requires sticking to something more.

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Remember the Troops?

What have done for them today? I do not mean a sticker on your car or a long involved post here on the blog ... I mean what have we given up for them today ? ... I do work at a local rehab ... it calls itself a Vietnam Veterans Shelter ... but pretty soon it will have to change that name to just Veterans as more and more Iraq Vets are showing up with the same types of problems the guys from my time had and have ... it is the least I can do ... I try to find places locally that some money may help ... but it is just a small help ... it is not all vets that need this help ... it may only be a small percentage ... but when you think of the numbers that have served in this war ... it is a lot of people ... and their families ... When I came back from Vietnam there was a very small percentage of vets that had done more than one tour ... now it is the norm .... we need to make sure that they are not forgotten and that they get the long term help that they need ... and if that means paying more in taxes .. targeted at this vote me in ... I can do with less so that they people that put their lives on the line in my name can have some kind of life ... This is from th NY Times and it is just one mans and his mothers story ... and I have one question about this story ... Where is the man's father?

Lives Blown Apart
By BOB HERBERT

While families of those who have been wounded in the war in Iraq are losing almost everything, most of us are making no sacrifice at all.

Sema Olson was in the living room watching television when the phone rang. It was the Department of the Army calling. A voice asked if she'd heard from her son in the past 24 hours.

Ms. Olson tried to ward off the panic. "Is he still alive?" she asked.

After verifying her identity, the man on the phone assured her that her son, Bobby Rosendahl, who was stationed in Iraq, was still alive. But he'd been badly wounded.

With that Saturday night phone call, life as Ms. Olson had known it came to an end. Her family's long, long period of overwhelming sacrifice was under way.
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Ms. Olson, who is 45 and divorced, gave up everything - her work, her rented townhouse, her car - and moved from Tacoma to a hotel on the grounds of Walter Reed to be with her son and assist in his recovery.
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"My son is the most important thing," she said, "and I knew that if I was going to be with him, I wouldn't be able to meet my financial obligations."

So she gave up the townhouse and "turned in" a Honda Accord that she had purchased just a year earlier. "Voluntary repossession," she said.
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There is nothing unusual about Ms. Olson's situation. Families forced to absorb the blow of a loved one getting wounded frequently watch other pillars of their lives topple like dominoes. What is unusual with regard to this war is the absence of a sense of shared sacrifice. While families like Ms. Olson's are losing almost everything, most of us are making no sacrifice at all.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is from The Left Coaster and it is very important reading .... this is about mothers and their kids .... if the mothers of America top buying into the all war all the time mantra of the Radical Right the GOP is in deep shit ... if they come to understand that the War on Everything is not protecting their families then the Radical Right goes back to the fringe of politics .... follow the link and read it ... I can only hope that some of the high paid hacks at the sides of the Democratic leadership read it ...

The Real Reason Why Cindy Sheehan Is A Threat To The GOP

Many center-left bloggers have spent a good deal of time lately documenting the right wing smear campaign or “swift-boating” of Cindy Sheehan, as we all should. And we should all be keeping track of those in the right wing media and blogosphere who are attacking Sheehan now, especially those who avoided military service themselves or those who currently have military age kids who find it beneath them to fight George W. Bush’s war but find no problem smearing a mom who is speaking out against that war. When the media spotlight moves away from Sheehan, there will be a time to deal with these people relentlessly.

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Bait and Switch

This is from the NY Times ... go read and tell me what you think ... this sures seems like bait and switch to me ....The kid in the last paragraph is the one that bothers me the most ... he says he turned down the most dangerous jobs and gave up the enlistment bonus ... I would like to find out what happens to him ... does he really think that once he is sworn in that the Army will not use him where it needs him? I come on they are extenting tours of people that are done with their service requirement ... this process kind of sounds like a used car sales process ... and it is nothing new ... while I was in boot camp during Vietnam it was nothing unusal to find guys that did not get the things they thought they had been promised ....

Critics Say It's Time to Overhaul Army's Bonus System
By DAMIEN CAVE

Critics described the program as an ineffective tool for attracting troops when the main hindrance to recruitment is war.

An Army recruit in Midland, Tex., signed up for four years in the infantry on April 22, and received a $20,000 bonus. Three weeks later near El Paso, another recruit who chose the same job and length of service received no bonus.

Military officials do not consider such disparities surprising. For decades, the Army has used bonuses selectively, to sign up recruits for immediate needs, to help attract applicants for hard-to-fill specialties, and to win over qualified people who might otherwise be lost to better-paying opportunities. Even with the Army falling short of its recruitment goals for the year, the military says the program works: A doubling of the top bonus to $40,000 is often the first thing that Army officials request when Congress asks what they need to maintain troop strength as the war in Iraq goes on. And the Army officials said there were no plans to change the program or give out significantly more money.

"Not all skills qualify for the maximum bonus," said Lt. Col. Bryan Hilferty, an Army spokesman at the Pentagon. "The Army uses bonuses to attract applicants into skills or specialties where they are most needed."

But outside the Pentagon, a growing number of military experts, retired Army officials, recruiters and applicants have begun to clamor for an overhaul in how the Army doles out its incentives. They say that the Army's use of the top bonus amount can be confusing, and it is indeed handed out very infrequently, leading some to charge that applicants can be misled. The bonus disparities among seemingly equal recruits, they said, can also lead to dissension in the ranks as soldiers compare what they received to enlist.
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Over the years, the military's bonus program has become increasingly sophisticated. Military officials acknowledge that the $20,000 figure, and the maximum offer of $70,000 for college tuition, are often used on signs and by recruiters as marketing tools, to spark interest among potential applicants.

Recruits lock in an actual amount only at the end of the process, when they are sitting alone with a job counselor at a local processing station, just before they sign their final contract. They must first pass a battery of tests, and their qualifications and the Army's needs affect the size of the offer. Those who score well on the military's aptitude test or agree to ship out immediately are likely to be offered a higher bonus. Those who sign up for hard-to-fill jobs, like those in Special Forces, have traditionally received the most money.
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Some recruits, however, say that it can be startling when they compare notes.

"One guy I know got $9,000, and someone who signed up after him got $6,000" for the same job, said Almendro Fernandez, 17, a recruit from Waipahu, Hawaii, who starts Army boot camp later this summer and did not receive a bonus. "They're pretty confused."

David Segal, a military sociologist at the University of Maryland, said that disparities in compensation also undermined cohesion among troops as they move up the ranks.

"Once they start hearing that someone got a better deal," he said, "soldiers get angry."
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It shows that the top bonus of $20,000 was given to only 6 percent of the 47,727 people who signed up for active duty. In 31 of 33 job categories, including officers, recruits were more likely to receive nothing than the top $20,000 payout.
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Under the current system, for example, the people who signed up to play in Army bands received an average bonus of $6,396 - $645 more, on average, than what was received by those who joined military intelligence, and more than double the amount paid to enlistees in combat engineering.
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But even if the new incentives become widely available, they may not be enough to sway some recruits toward dangerous occupations. Roy Ross, 18, who shipped off to Army boot camp on July 20, said he turned down several jobs with large bonuses that were open to him because of his high score on the military's aptitude test.

"I looked into it, and they were really dangerous," said Mr. Ross, who is from Jacksonville, Fla., and chose to become a helicopter mechanic. "I'm wild, but I'm not that wild."

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He's no Cowboy

OK I will stop calling him a cowboy ... besides it makes real cowboys look bad ... Everybody does know that he bought that ranch after he decided to run ... right? This is via The Huffington Post and he is right we should all stop .. he should be referred to as a Texas Oil Man ....

Steve Cobble: He's Not a Cowboy!

By Steve Cobble

The cartoonists have been having a field day with Cindy's challenge and George W's double super secret vacation, which is good.

But I have one bone to pick--not just with the cartoonists, but with my brother and sister progressives. Please quit calling him a cowboy.

George W. is not a cowboy. He's never been a cowboy. He's an oil man, and a prep school/Ivy League/Skull & Bones cheerleader, born and schooled (sort of) in New England.

This may seem trivial, but it's not, because most Americans like cowboys. That's why the Crawford ranch was built in the first place--because Karl Rove knew that a ranch setting was more popular and populist than an oil derrick. Especially an oil derrick sitting on a dry hole, which was the only type W had any connection to...

Where I used to live in southern New Mexico, there are real cowboys. They'd call W a "drugstore cowboy". Or, as my friend Jim Hightower often says, he's "all hat and no cattle".

What W really is, though, is a failed oil man.

And at $66 a barrel, an oil man is way less popular than a cowboy, even a drugstore cowboy...

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is via .... god I hope some nut case with a gun does not go off on these people ... all hell would break lose ... What kind of idiot would do this?

Shots Fired At Camp Casey

By Marie

The Lone Star Iconclast has just reported a landowner just fired shots in the air at Camp Casey. Will update in a bit.
Camp Casey is becoming very organized, with how-to signs placed about. Ann Wright said, "That's what we are trying to do."

Let me read you the schedule posted on a tree: "9:15 camp meeting; 10 a.m. inter-faith service, 10:30 a.m., "Food-Not-Bombs Breakfast at Peace House," and....

"Wait! Someone is firing a gun. (pause). He fired it into the air about five times. He appears to be a local inside the fence line on private property. Now he has thrown what looks like a shotgun into the front seat of a pickup, and he's stomping off out of sight. I wonder where he went.

"Now he's coming back out. I'm out here standing on the road. He's got a no parking sign in his hand, walking toward his fence. I'm going to go try to talk to him. I've got to hang up."

(three minutes later)

I went over and talked to the man. He is Larry Mattlage, who says he is on his property and just posted a no-parking sign.

"We're going to start doing our war and it's going to be underneath the law," he told me. "Whatever it takes. So y'all go find another place to do whatever you do. 'Cause this is our front yard and back yard."

I asked, "Do you mean the protestors?"

Wait.....now there's some Secret Service and cops. I'm going to get closer to hear what they're saying. People in bullet-proof vests are here now. Two Secret Service agents are now walking up his driveway towards his house, with Mr. Mattlage. A member of the Sheriff's Department has arrived. Mr. Mattlage is waving his arms now. All of them are now walking back this way.

Now they are between the lane and the house. He's at the fence now. Let me record what they are saying. I'll call right back.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

Bush ... just being so god damn important ... talking like he has survived some kind of trama and he is so brave that he must just get on with it ... I think this was really close to what he was actually thinking .. I think what he wanted to say was that she should just get on with her life ... this is via Eschaton and it is just proof the man can not speak on his own ...

Bush To Go On With His Life

Oh, fucknuts.
CRAWFORD, Texas - President Bush, noting that lots of people want to talk to the president and "it's also important for me to go on with my life," on Saturday defended his decision not to meet with the grieving mom of a soldier killed in Iraq.

Bush said he is aware of the anti-war sentiments of Cindy Sheehan and others who have joined her protest near the Bush ranch.

"But whether it be here or in Washington or anywhere else, there's somebody who has got something to say to the president, that's part of the job," Bush said on the ranch. "And I think it's important for me to be thoughtful and sensitive to those who have got something to say."

"But," he added, "I think it's also important for me to go on with my life, to keep a balanced life."


The comments came prior to a bike ride on the ranch with journalists and aides. It also came as the crowd of protesters grew in support of Sheehan, the California mother who came here Aug. 6 demanding to talk to Bush about the death of her son Casey. Sheehan arrived earlier in the week with about a half dozen supporters. As of yesterday (Saturday) there were about 300 anti-war protesters and approximately 100 people supporting the Bush Administration. In addition to the two-hour bike ride, Bush's Saturday schedule included an evening Little League Baseball playoff game, a lunch meeting with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a nap, some fishing and some reading. "I think the people want the president to be in a position to make good, crisp decisions and to stay healthy," he said when asked about bike riding while a grieving mom wanted to speak with him. "And part of my being is to be outside exercising."

On Friday, Bush's motorcade drove by the protest site en route to a Republican fund-raising event at a nearby ranch.

As Bush rolled by, Sheehan held a sign that said, "Why do you make time for donors and not for me?"

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The Rude One

OK I admit it The Rude Pundit is one of my top five favorite weblogs ... I visit his site everyday ... I track him in Bloglines ... here is a list of some of his best stuff via Lawyers, Guns and Money

Rudeness

By Scott Lemieux

I agree with Julia and Lindsay; the Rude Pundit's debut at the Fringe Festival easily lived up to expectations. Those who can't make the show can enjoy some Rude Pundit classics, such as his essays about Bill O'Reilly, Bernard Kerik and (my personal favorite) Republican innovations in separation-of-powers theory. (Warning: posts may contain descriptions of people committing moral suicide that should only be discussed by fops in white suits who did their best writing during the Johnson administration.)

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About the right ....

I found this over at The American Street and I like it ... it is the right list and we need to make sure that the awakening American population know tthese stories ....

Waaaaa!

By Jeff Alworth on Party Process: GOP

Let us consider briefly these lowlights of recent Republican smear campaigns:

> A decorated war veteran who gave three limbs to serve his country is a terrorist.

> A decorated war veteran who gave five years to a Vietnamese torturer, may have fathered a black child (a quinella!: a lie that appeals to deeply racist voters).

> A decorated war veteran whose ass still jangles with shrapnel is accused of shooting himself because of a deeply yella streak and rigging his own purple hearts so that 35 years later he could use them to defeat a war president who invaded a country against international consensus on faulty and fake evidence.

Now we have a mother whose child was killed in that selfsame war, and she accuses the war president who invaded a country against international consensus on faulty and fake evidence of evading her. What do good righties think about it?

Let’s just say that, as with this war, they’re better at talkin’ than walkin’.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is via The Left Coaster and it is a pretty complete run down of the current status that comes along with some very good comments ... Cindy just may turn out to be the person that woke up a number of Americans to what has been going on in their name .. I wish her the best ...

Cindy Sheehan's Crawford Day

Our own Mother of the Plaza de Mayo - those who stood in protest to oppose the outrages perpetrated by their government in Argentina - continues her vigil in Crawford, Texas, hoping to smoke out King George from his hideout and face her alone in the street.

She Has More Courage Than a Dozen Democratic Senator Wannabees!

The Republicans will let young men and women die to expand empire and save face -- and many Democrats in Washington are too timid to declare the Neo-con fantasy a failed war on terrorism.

Cindy Sheehan isn't about to let the truth get run out of America by double-talking con artists who think that they are masters of the universe. Cindy Sheehan traveled to Crawford, Texas to tell George W. Bush that it was time to admit the error and end the bloodshed....

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Remembet the War and the Troops ...

Over at Hullabaloo I read this .... and than this .... and then I read the story below at the NY Times .... my heart goes out to the man in the story ... as I read it my mind wandered back to my return from my second tour in Vietnam I knew a lot of guys that went through this exact story ... and a lot of them did not make it ... there was very little help for them at the time ... my drinking was way out of hand ... it took a life changing event to pull me back from the edge .. and I did not talk about that war for over 20 years ... it is good to see some of these guys talking right away and that is one of the reasons I follow a lot of the War-Blogs by currently deployed service members ... I hope they keep blogging long term after they get home ... it will help us all in our duty to help those vets that need it ... go read it all here

Coming Home

By JOHN CRAWFORD
An Iraq veteran returns to find "real life" is anything but.

Tallahassee, Fla.

IT was raining when I stepped off the plane and into a chilly Georgia morning. The line of soldiers, heads down, struggled underneath the weight of their gear across the tarmac and into a long, low building full of Red Cross coffee and doughnuts. Along the way a general stood shaking hands and exchanging salutes with the returning soldiers. Next to him, a young lieutenant shivered as he held an umbrella out at arm's length over the general. Neither had combat patches on their uniforms, and I splashed by without saluting or shaking hands. It gave little satisfaction.

It had been just over a year since I had last been at that airport; that first time there had been banners and flags, family members waving fervently at the departing plane. This time the weather, I guess, had kept them home and the gray sky was the only real witness to our return. Clouds or no, the "freedom bird" had landed and our war was over, we were home.
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Still, things started fairly well. There were no complaints as March waned and we crossed from Kuwait into Iraq; only thinly veiled excitement. As the weeks turned to months, however, and we watched active-duty units return to their families, our stoicism was replaced with mounting frustration. Our Vietnam-era flak vests, retooled M-16's more than two decades old and a general absence of supplies added to an irrefutable feeling that we had been abandoned in the lion's den.

When the tour ended a year later, our uniforms were in tatters, night vision goggles had been packed away seven months earlier when all our replacement parts ran out, and the ragged men who stepped off the plane in Hinesville, Ga., scarcely resembled the "shock-and-awe" troops seen on television. Nevertheless, we were soldiers returned home ... victorious, at least in a sense.

That night, in the same dilapidated World War II barracks that we had deployed from an eternity before, I didn't sleep. I thought it was because of the Christmas-morning-like tremble in the air. In reality, I had become addicted to Valium in Baghdad and was going through withdrawal. Sitting alone on my bunk in the darkness, I felt a wave of nausea approaching. That sick feeling hasn't entirely gone away yet.
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Even the best laid plans go awry, and that is what happened with me. While many in my platoon had relatively easy transitions, I found myself within days kept from homelessness only by the hospitality of a friend with a sofa. It was like being at a party and going to the restroom for 15 months and then trying to rejoin the conversation. Everyone and everything had changed without asking me first.

I took solace in becoming the kind of self-deprecating drunk who shows up at parties naked and wonders why everyone reacts the way they do. The sequence of events that followed culminated in my waking up on the dingy bathroom floor of an even dingier one-bedroom apartment devoid of furniture, except for a couch pulled from a dumpster early one rainy morning before the garbage man could claim it. In that bathroom, fighting off sickness from the year's excess, I did some soul-searching.

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Remember that Four Star?

This is also from The Huffington Post and it tells the tale of a man that oversaw the muder of two men in his care overseeing the future of a man that had unmarried sex ... guess who gets fired .... and who got promoted ... what an anministration we have ....

Margaret Carlson: The Wrong General

By Margaret Carlson

I put my columnist's at-the-ready outrage on hold over the weekend. But this morning, as I prepared to speed read through the front section of the New York Times, I was drawn against my will to the headline "General Disobeyed Orders to End Affair."

I'd been wondering what that poor general, Gen. Kevin Byrnes, who'd made the front page a few days earlier, could have done to be ruined for life minutes before retirement -- the first four star general to be relieved of his command in recent memory.

I guess we could have guessed, but there it was on page A7: sex had raised its ugly head and the distinguished, brilliant career of Byrnes was gone, poof, just like that. He'd been told to "knock it off," that is an adulterous affair, but continued to make phone calls. That was all it took. Byrnes was separated form his wife in mid-2004 and they are now divorced.

But here's what grabbed my attention. Way down in the piece, we learn that the officer appointed to determined if Byrnes should be court-martialed for a consensual affair is Gen. Dan K. McNeill. The Army has it wrong. If anyone should be court-martialed, it should be Gen. McNeill. Two prisoners were murdered on his watch and he covered it up.

I came to know McNeill when he was just a Lt. Gen. commanding forces in Afghanistan in 2002 and 2003, oversaw Bagram prison and then, the polite word is misled, officials about what happened to two innocent prisoners there. He claimed the two died of natural causes. Both were murdered.

McNeill kept stonewalling even after an autopsy showed that there'd been no natural causes in the death of a peasant named Dilawar. Rounded up in a bad sweep of Khost, Dilawar, who had never been away from his parent's home and was innocent of any animosisty towards America, much less violence, was hung from the ceiling of his cell for five days in between bouts of interrogation where he was kicked and beaten so badly the coroner's report said his leg had turned to pulp.

After natural causes became suspect, McNeill claimed Dilawar had died from coronary disease.

After McNeill left Afghanistan, a new inquiry was reopened in Washington (thanks to a New York Times investigation). Low-level soldiers and MP's have been indicted; some are on trial now. But guess what? McNeill was promoted to full general.

And now he sits in judgement of Byrnes. The devil could not have come up with a more twisted, contemptible and sickening turn of events.


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Cindy Sheehan Update

This comes to me via The Huffington Post and what I like about the story most is that 1 - she talked to him in spite of the fact that others wanted to keep him away and 2- that she talked to him in private like a mother would to a child .... and did not drag him back to the cameras after ...

Jodie Evans: On Camp Casey...

By Jodie Evans

You could feel it was going to be a scorcher almost before the sun came up. Most of us were already suffering from sunburns and fire-ant bites from a few days of Texas sun. The interview requests have been overwhelming so we organized afternoon and morning pools. Cindy was tired from an unexpected call very early in the morning from the Today show and the heat and sun exhaustion from the day before.

The first question of the morning pool came from a young soldier who had just returned from Iraq. He was polite, addressing her as Ms. Sheehan. Surrounded by cameras he told her he was sorry for her son's death -- he said he had lost many friends in the Iraq war also. "Death is a part of war and what we are doing is more important, bringing freedom to the world. Think of all the people who died for the freedom we enjoy. So your son's life is just a drop in the bucket."

Those of us standing behind the cameras gasped, but Cindy continued to listen to him calmly and openly. Caught short by the gasp, the soldier quickly added, "But I feel for your son." At this moment Cindy put her arm on his shoulder and, holding him to her side, walked with him out into the field. She asked the press to give them some privacy. They honored her in a way that I have never seen before. They were still shooting photos as the two walked away. Like a mother, Cindy drew the young man close, and they spoke for about five minutes -- during which the shift in his feeling was palpable. He stepped away and pulled out a book he had written about his experiences in Iraq and gave it to her. Then they hugged -- a long deep embrace. You could see the conversation continuing.

Cindy walked back toward s us and the press as the soldier left. Yet again, this woman had made me cry with her strength, her love and her courage. (Everyone else in the camp had tried to keep this young man from confronting her.)

As we walked back to our makeshift office in Casey's camper, she told me, "Do you know what that young man said as we were hugging? He said his mother agrees with me, and that if he had been killed in Iraq she would have done the same thing. And then he called me Mom."

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Remember the War....?

I read this in the NY Times this morning and hve been thinking about it ever since ... I was going to post about it but ... over at .... does such a good job on it ... let's just share it .... go read it all .. the last quote from the article is the real kicker ... maybe just maybe the country is waking up ....

Bush's Splendid Little War

adigal has already pointed us to Frank Rich's momentous column on the Iraq Debacle. While it is of course worthy of a number of full readings, three parts stood out for me.

First:

In an interview with Tim Russert early last year, Mr. Bush said, "The thing about the Vietnam War that troubles me, as I look back, was it was a political war," adding that the "essential" lesson he learned from Vietnam was to not have "politicians making military decisions." But by then Mr. Bush had disastrously ignored that very lesson; he had let Mr. Rumsfeld publicly rebuke the Army's chief of staff, Eric Shinseki, after the general dared tell the truth: that several hundred thousand troops would be required to secure Iraq. To this day it's our failure to provide that security that has turned the country into the terrorist haven it hadn't been before 9/11 - "the central front in the war on terror," as Mr. Bush keeps reminding us, as if that might make us forget he's the one who recklessly created it.

Forget for a moment the lunacy of this war. Why did Bush ignore Shinseki? Why would you not, even in an act of caution, deploy more troops? Was the reason to prove Rummy's cock-eyed theories? What could the reason have been? It still boggles the mind.

Second, another significant piece is a warning to Democrats, especially Dems like Hillary and Evan Bayh:

The country has already made the decision for Mr. Bush. We're outta there. Now comes the hard task of identifying the leaders who can pick up the pieces of the fiasco that has made us more vulnerable, not less, to the terrorists who struck us four years ago next month.
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What we've become

Go to Making Light's site and read this ... make sure you read the comments ... this administration is about power ... and the right to do anything it wants to ... this is reaching down from the top to any and all law enforcement agencys .. where ever the rights of people conflict with the power of government they will fight for the power of government ... and this is from a party that says it is against big government ... well it looks like the only part of government that they want to contain is the part that protects your rights ...

What we've become

By Patrick Nielsen Hayden

From the New York Times: Foreign citizens who change planes at airports in the United States can legally be seized,...

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Cindy Sheehan Update

This is via Left I on the News and it again uncovers the way the main stream media shades headlines ... what the headline should have been was "Bush Ignores Grieving Mom Again" go on over and read the rest of the site ....

The little white lies the press tells

By Eli

Here's coverage of yesterday's "press conference" (in quotes because a grand total of five questions were involved) by George Bush from Knight-Ridder's Ron Hutcheson:
"By Thursday, President Bush could no longer ignore the grieving, angry mother from Northern California camped outside his ranch.

"'I sympathize with Mrs. Sheehan,' Bush told reporters Thursday after more than a week of intense media focus on his uninvited visitor."
The clear implication is that Bush had spontaneously made this remark to reporters, and that he had made some kind of conscious decision to "no longer ignore" Cindy Sheehan. But that's nonsense. In the 859-word cliche-ridden speech delivered by Bush that precedes the questioning, Cindy Sheehan doesn't come up at all. It's only after, in response to a question about troop withdrawals, that Bush says, "I also have heard the voices of those saying, pull out now, and I've thought about their cry, and their sincere desire to reduce the loss of life by pulling our troops out," and, following that, that a reporter follows up by asking, "Just to make clear, you're referring to Mrs. Sheehan here, I think?" And even then, Bush pointedly doesn't answer "yes", but instead replies "I'm referring to any grieving mother or father, no matter what their political views may be." And only then does he finally get around to "no longer ignoring the grieving, angry mother" and express his (phony) sympathy with Sheehan.

The casual reader of Hutcheson's article, though, won't have a clue about any of this, but will be under the impression that the "compassionate conservative" Bush decided by himself to utter these words of sympathy. Nothing could be further from the truth, as the transcript shows.

Quote of the Day

By Eli

"George Bush says I have his sympathy. I don't want his sympathy. I want answers."

- Cindy Sheehan, on Democracy Now! today.

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Cindy Sheehan Update

I just had to share this ...

My son was killed in Iraq, and for what?

By Eli


Jim Morin, Miami Herald

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Cindy Sheehan Update

I came across this post at Sues Place (Southern Rants) and just loved it ... I thought you would find it intresting also ...

Frank Rich thinks it’s over

“Only someone as adrift from reality as Mr. Bush would need to be told that a vacationing president can’t win a standoff with a grief-stricken...

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Congress and Taxes

So we have a war on ... men and women dying every day ... short on gear ... serving extended tours ... and what is the most important thing the Radical Right congress wants to work on? Estate Taxes ... not reforming them killing them ... saving the top 2%'s kids billions of dollars ... people like Paris Hilton ... you know Bush's base ... the have more's ... starving the government and saving money for the rich are more important to these people than the war, the treason and the theft ...remember that when you vote ...

Death Tax? Double Tax? For Most, It's No Tax
By EDMUND L. ANDREWS
The estate tax currently only applies to a large amount of money held by a very small number of families.

As Michael J. Graetz and Ian Shapiro of Yale recount in "Death by a Thousand Cuts" (Princeton University Press), their entertaining account of the repeal movement, opponents of the estate tax have already achieved a remarkable political feat by building broad public support for abolishing a tax that currently affects only 2 percent of all estates.

But repeal would be costly - more than $70 billion a year, once it was complete - and many of the populist arguments in favor of repeal are misleading. If estate or inheritance taxes were frozen at today's levels, they would have almost no impact on family farmers and most small-business owners.

And while opponents contend that the estate tax is a "double tax," many of the earnings that are subject to it were never taxed in the first place.

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Killing the estate tax is one of President Bush's top priorities, and the House of Representatives has already passed a repeal measure four different times. But Senate Republicans, despite attempts to cut a deal with conservative Democrats before the summer recess, have been stalled on the issue.

Unable to muster the 60 votes they need to overcome a Democratic filibuster, Senate leaders are now vowing to push for full repeal as soon as they come back in September.
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But despite the populist rhetoric and oft-repeated horror stories about families being forced to sell their farms in order to pay estate taxes, the battle is over a very large amount of money held by a very small number of families. A report last month by the Congressional Budget Office found that in 2000 only 2 percent of all estates - about 52,000 - were subject to any estate tax. At that point, taxes were imposed only on estates worth $675,000 or more. The limit rose to $1.5 million in 2004, and if that limit had been in effect in 2000, only 13,771 estates - fewer than 1 percent - would have been subject to the tax. All but 740 of them would have had enough in liquid assets to cover estate tax liabilities, the office estimated.

At the moment, taxes are imposed only on estates worth more than $1.5 million. Under Mr. Bush's tax cut of 2001, the estate tax is set to shrink steadily over this decade and disappear in 2010. But the 2001 bill called for the estate tax to reappear in full force in 2011.

The nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that full repeal would cost $290 billion over the next 10 years, but that calculation understates the true cost because full repeal would not occur until 2011.

Once the estate tax was fully repealed, the Treasury would lose more than $70 billion a year in today's dollars. Over the first 10 years of full repeal, the cost would total more than $700 billion, plus interest. Assuming that the government is still running an annual deficit in 2011, which is more likely than not, the total 10-year cost would be close to $1 trillion.

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Remember the War....?

War update via Today in Iraq this is Friday through Sunday .... does it seem to be getting worse to you? If you hve not been to this site go there now and read his postings included with each update .. you will learn some things each and every day ...

War News for Sunday, August 14, 2005

Bring 'em on: Three US soldiers killed and one injured in roadside bomb attack in Tuz.

Bring em on: One US soldier killed and another injured in bomb attack in Baghdad.

Bring 'em on: US soldier killed in bomb attack in west Baghdad.

Bring 'em on: US soldier found shot dead in Baghad.

Bring 'em on: Senior central bank official kidnapped in Baghdad.


War News for Saturday, August 13, 2005

Bring 'em on: Four Iraqis killed, 19 wounded by explosion at mosque near Ramadi.

Bring 'em on: Fiften Iraqis killed, 17 wounded in attack on US patrol near Nasaf.

Bring 'em on: One Iraqi killed, 7 wounded in car bomb attack on US convoy in Baghdad.

Bring 'em on: Two truck drivers missing after ambush near Ramadi.

Bring 'em on: Five Iraqi soldiers wounded by roadside bomb in Baghdad.

Bring 'em on: Four Iraqi civilians killed by roadside bomb, two Iraqi policemen shot in Samarra.

War News for Friday, August 12, 2005

By yankeedoodle

Bring 'em on: One US soldier killed by roadside bomb near Tikrit.

Bring 'em on: One US Marine killed by roadside bomb near Ramadi.

Bring 'em on: Iraqi translator working for US forces assassinated in Kirkuk.

Bring 'em on: Five Iraqi civilians and one soldier killed in ambush and roadside bomb attacks in Samarra.

Two US soldiers injured in helicopter crash near Kirkuk.

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The Radical Right and the Law

This is via the NT Times and seems to be good news for government workers the current administration has suceeded in making government worker look like drains on the country rather than the backbone of the government ... and they wanted the right to hire and fire at will ... contract or no contract ... and in this administration that means that anybody that disagrees with them is gone ... to be replaced with a friend.

Even when given pretty extensive powers by congress over employees of the Homeland Security Department the Bush administration could not stay with in the law. They wanted to be able to do anything they wished with the people they hire ... they wanted to treat the people at the department like parts in a machine ... the condition of working people mean abso;utly nothing to this administration ... worker rights are just seen as a roadblock to power and money ...

Homeland Security Dept. Loses Labor Rules Fight
By ROBERT PEAR
A federal court has struck down personnel rules adopted by the Department of Homeland Security, saying they violate the rights and protections given to employees by Congress.

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Remember the Troops?

So I guess it is hard work to get the gear to the troops that they need ... I wonder if he is spending any of his vacation time climbing all over his friends in the defense industry and the Pentagon to get this gear to the troops? This is from the NY Times ... part of the problem here and in other areas where we fall short is in the area of manufacturing capability in the US ... we have moved almost all of our heavy manufacturing off shore .. and we have less and less people that are trained in manufacturing also the bulk of money spent in the last 4 to 6 years has been on high cost high tech weapons systems and not on ground troops and the equipment that they need ...

U.S. Struggling to Get Soldiers Updated Armor
By MICHAEL MOSS
Tens of thousands of soldiers are still without the stronger protection because of delays in the Pentagon procurement system.

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Remember Rove?

Here is another one on Rove from TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime the story about him could have lost Bush the election ... but they wanted to keep a source more than they wanted the truth about these people to get to us.

Blame the Media for Protecting Karl Rove

By talkleft on Media

Editor and Publisher reports that the new issue of Vanity Fair has an article by Michael Wolf, All Roads Lead to Rove, in which Wolf blasts the media for knowing, but covering up, that Karl Rove was one of the Plame leakers.

If they had burned this unworthy source and exposed his “crime,” he adds, it would have been “of such consequences that it might, reasonably, have presaged the defeat of the president, might have even—to be slightly melodramatic—altered the course of the war in Iraq.” In doing so they showed they owed their greatest allegiance to the source, not their readers.

....So in the end, he concludes, “the greatest news organizations in the land had a story about a potential crime that reached as close as you can get to the president himself and they punted, they swallowed it, they self-dealt.” And why did they do it? Well, “a source is a source who, unrevealed, will continue to be a source.”

[link via Buzzflash]

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Remember Rove?

Here is a link via TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime to a great resource on the Rove sandal, it is still important that we hold this guy accountable ... he is the cornerstone of the Radical Right and he but men and women that serve our country at risk ... keep the spotlight on him ...

A Who's Who in RoveGate

By talkleft on Valerie Plame Leak

Think Progress put a great chart up today outlining all the characters in RoveGate, with links to news sources on each point. Excellent.

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