"Looking from the side."
It takes an Ozzie mainstream journalist in Britain to have the courage to warn us that Blair is conniving with the Bushistas to drag the West into an even more horrible war in the Middle East: in Iran.
"We are being led towards perhaps the most serious crisis in modern history as the Bush-Cheney-Blair ’long war’ edges closer to Iran for no reason other than that nation’s independence from rapacious America."
He uses a phrase, "looking from the side", used by a (…)
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"Looking from the side."
13 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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Wren Turney’s Knickers & the Royal Navy at War
12 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
The aftermath of the captured Brit sailors business descended first into farce and then into a nauseating performance by pseud celebrity WRN, Faye Turney, denouncing the behaviour of her captors —"I thought they were measuring me up for a coffin" when they were measuring her for new clothes— and excusing her earlier confession by claiming, "I decided to play the dumb blonde."
She didn’t have to try very much.
Watching this spoilt, self-possessed, obese brat declaring to the world how she (…) -
Squeezing Palestinians into Impossible Mission
11 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Nicola Nasser*
The Israeli 40-year old military occupation and the more than a year old economic siege are eroding the national existence of Palestinians and squeezing the Palestinian leadership into an almost impossible mission of securing law and order by practically renewing an old plan thwarted because, in the end, it could not secure individual safety in the absence of national safeguards.
Controlling the security chaos is the second most important priority after lifting the (…) -
Both Pres. Bush and Congress will keep our troops in Iraq
11 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBoth Pres. Bush and Congress will keep our troops in Iraq By Mary MacElveen April 10, 2007
In this Countdown feed it is becoming evident that President Bush will get his way as it pertains to the handling of this war. I do believe as Keith Olbermann does that the senate Democrats “are beginning to blink” when it comes to setting up arbitrary timelines for our withdrawal of troops from Iraq.
As you listen to this feed, Senator Carl Levin stated, “We are not going to jeopardize the (…) -
WHEY THEY FIGHT: US troop makeup
10 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 comment(No ethnic slurs are intended here, only phrases used by actual soldiers are revealed for the sake of honesty)
Most people can’t understand WHY U.S.soldiers would go to Iraq and risk their very lives or at very least their limbs or their sanity. Here is a rough breakdown which explains it all.
39% Go because they come from impoverished and undereducated backgrounds. They seek good pay, education and a possible pension (if they live that long!)
18% go because they come from (…) -
Rewrite
8 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Eschaton catches the Washington Post in blatant media manipulation of the war in Iraq, manipulation so bad it can be called lying. The original Reuters story contains the following paragraph concerning an American attack on the Iraqi city of Diwaniya, quoting American military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Scott Bleichwehl:
“Bleichwehl said troops, facing scattered resistance, discovered a factory that produced ‘explosively formed penetrators’ (EFPs), a particularly deadly type of (…) -
American Mugabe
8 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsMost Americans really don’t understand their president.
And, no, I’m not even talking about the thirty percent or so who still give him a positive approval rating. I’m not sure those folks understand anything.
Among the remaining seventy percent, however, I would estimate that the vast bulk still have not fully apprehended what we’re dealing with here. Because what we’re dealing with is nothing short of an American Mugabe.
Even among the vast majority who disapprove of Bush’s (…) -
BBC: "Keep taking the Blue Pills!"
7 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
BBC News 24, the international version of Blair TV’s media war machine, has just announced a decision by the British Ministry of Defence to ’allow’ the 15 navy ex-detainees to sell their stories to the press. This will only be permitted after the stories are vetted by their commanding officers!
What blatant propaganda from the British corporate state!
No intelligent person is going to believe that this is anything but another seedy attempt on behalf of the Blairite war party to sell the (…) -
Send Sen. Mikulski to Iraq, Not the MD National Guard!
7 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
About 20 percent of the Maryland National Guardsmen are being called up for service in Iraq. They will be part of the Bush-Cheney’s Gang’s insane “Surge” strategy in that over-four-year old, no-win, no-end conflict. We’re talking about 1,300 Army and Air National Guard from the state, whose lives will be put at risk in a war based on serial lies and which can not be won militarily. (1) The mobilization order means deployment by this summer. (2) Some of these soldiers have been there before. (…)
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Can you say "VICTORY"? Bush can’t define it.
7 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThe "Bushie" hardliners make no bones about it; "Victory" is what they’re after in Iraq, and be hanged with any dissention from the peanut gallery (read: U.S.Democratic Congress). Of course, the Neoconers have never even vaguely attempted to qualify or quantify what is meant by victory. Is it a strong, honest, representative government,dedicated to equanimity? Fat chance. The Maliki government is corrupt,biased toward the Shia (and their militias),and in all respects greedy.
Perhaps (…)