Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Poetry

This is seconds after Dennis Miller tells O'Riely that no matter who says that there were no wmd and no matter who decides that Iraq was wrong he will always believe they existed and that it was the right thing to do.

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When two nutjobs have a conversation like this there is only one word for it. Poetry.

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Anonymous said...

fundy

phooey.

Unknown said...

Afghans Say U.S. Bombing Killed 42 Civilians
By Abdul Waheed Wafa and Carlotta Gall

Kabul, Afghanistan, May 2 — Aerial bombing of a valley in western Afghanistan several days ago by the American military killed at least 42 civilians, including women and children, and wounded 50 more, an Afghan government investigation found Wednesday. A provincial council member who visited the site independently put the figure at 50 civilians killed.

President Hamid Karzai said at a news conference in Kabul that the Afghan people could no longer tolerate such casualties. “Five years on, it is very difficult for us to continue accepting civilian casualties,” he said. “It is becoming heavy for us; it is not understandable anymore.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/03/world/asia/03afghan.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&ref=world&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin

Angry Arab says: "Oh, be quiet. You will accept more and more civilian casualties as long as they keep you in power."

blah blah blah said...

i think we'd be surprised by how many liberal capitalists there are. to be a democrat and a capitalist is clearly a higher spiritual path than to be a neocon. i would argue that individuals like the gates are liberal capitalists when compared to greedy sob's like the hiltons and mars.

Unknown said...

fundy?

yup partially right.

course it's an almost meaningless label.

mmrules said...

Iraq Coalition Casualty Count


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Unknown said...

"i think we'd be surprised by how many liberal capitalists there are."

Just have to watch out for the neoliberals and anarcho-capitalists.

Neoliberals are similar to neocon in their trade and foreign policy, and liberal when it comes to some domestic social policy. And anarchocapitalists are basically libertarian fascists. If you can imagine.

blah blah blah said...

never heard of AnarchoCapitalistsbefore. pretty scary concept. i like your characterization as libertarian fascism...

Unknown said...

Ya, anarchocapitalists take Jefferson's "The government is best which governs least," and twist it to mean no corporate oversight.

mmrules said...

Senate Clears Way for Drug Importation Measure


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mmrules said...

Countdown:Turley on Goodling,and Karl Rove's e-mail


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Alice said...

This looks cool...

http://www.bookmooch.com/about/

You create an account and offer books that you'd like to clean off of your shelf. You pay a media mail rate (about $1.25) to send your books to people who request them, and receive points which you can use to request books from others. The project began in the fall of 2006, and the database currently has more than 300,000 books in it, and continues to rapidly grow.
...

mmrules said...

If a Cartoonist knew,Why Didn't the White House??


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Unknown said...

Bush and the Generals
Michael C. Desch
From Foreign Affairs

It is no secret that the relationship between the U.S. military and civilians in the Bush administration has deteriorated markedly since the start of the Iraq war. In 2006, according to a Military Times poll, almost 60 percent of servicemen and servicewomen did not believe that civilians in the Pentagon had their "best interests at heart."

http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20070501faessay86309/michael-c-desch/bush-and-the-generals.html

Lieutenant General Gregory Newbold, former JCS director of operations, wrote, in a searing piece in Time, that it was his "sincere view ... that the commitment of [U.S.] forces to this fight was done with a casualness and swagger that are the special province of those who have never had to execute these missions -- or bury the results."

In the fall of 2006, the White House and influential hawks outside of the administration finally conceded that the United States did not have the troop strength to secure contested areas in Iraq. But by then, senior U.S. military commanders in Iraq had come to believe that U.S. forces were part of the problem, rather than the solution, as the insurgency had morphed into an interconfessional civil war. So instead of asking for more troops, as they did in the run-up to the war, many senior commanders in Iraq began to argue that the United States needed to lower its profile and reduce its footprint. Less than 40 percent of troops supported an increase in force levels, the Military Times found. General John Abizaid, the current head of Central Command, told the Senate Armed Services Committee in November that he did "not believe that more American troops right now is the solution to the problem" in Iraq. In response to prodding from Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.), Abizaid explained that he had "met with every division commander, General [George] Casey, the corps commander, General [Martin] Dempsey [head of the Multi-National Security Transition Command in Iraq]. ... And I said, 'In your professional opinion, if we were to bring in more American troops now, does it add considerably to our ability to achieve success in Iraq?' And they all said no."

Anonymous said...

To any of you bloggers here who may remember Reefer Jello, I have a message for you.

Reefer is in Baja and he tells me he is having a surprisingly good time, even at his age.

He did want me to remind you all that tomorrow is May 4th. Kent State Day.

This is the 37th anniversary and it will be the first time that old buzzard hasn't gone back to campus to cry.

Cindy Sheehan and Tom Hayden will be speaking on campus tomorrow.

Reefer asked me to ask you take a minute tomorrow to remember the four kids that gave their lives. They weren't even protesters. They were just kids on their way to class.

mmrules said...

In the Church with Robert Kennedy Jr.,Greg Palast,and Randi Rhodes.


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Unknown said...

Thanks Mrs. Jello. Tell Reefer we were thinking about him, and we said hi.

mmrules said...

New Thread Folks

GBC said...

Israelis rally to oust Olmert

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -- Tens of thousands of protesters streamed to a central Tel Aviv square after sundown Thursday, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert because of a scathing inquiry report about the way he ordered and handled last summer's bloody, costly but inconclusive war in Lebanon.

Olmert remained defiant, hoping to beat back a rising wave of calls to step down. A day after his popular foreign minister, Tzipi Livni, joined the chorus, Olmert's aides felt she had not dealt him a mortal political blow. But they admitted that a large-scale public protest campaign could bring him down.

Thursday's turnout appeared to top 100,000, though police refused to estimate the crowd's size.

It was made up of a cross-section of Israelis -- moderates and hard-liners, secular and religious, young and old, a rare mix symbolizing the widespread dissatisfaction with Olmert. Organizers claimed success, though it remained to be seen whether the outpouring of anger would be enough to oust the prime minister.

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Anonymous said...

Sunshine said...
eya NC, meg, GBC, crnkr and anybody else i have'nt wished a good morfternoon to!

waiting for the show to get going this month.

busy, visiting with quite a few other sites and friends, pissed off more than usual at how slow this all is and terrified at what's coming.

and i don't mean the current administrations fabricated fear factor management.

and for those who have no idea what i'm writing about. good luck!

maybe you can eat your car and furniture.

May 3, 2007 1:08 PM

"NEWS CONSUMER" said...

Pets or Meat.

Anonymous said...

"NEWS CONSUMER" said...

Oops!

Anonymous said...

It's too bad you surrnder monkeys give up so easily in this War on Terror...

You Hate-Americkers don't have the will to stick it out and fight for this Great Country...!

We have the Invasion of Iran comin with Hillary, and none of you are in shape..

I'm in shape..

My wife and I are planning a 500,000 mile round trip bike ride to the moon and back this summer...

Do you like to have fun...?

I know I do...!!!

War Dog said...

What kind of a name is Mitt..??

None the less...

He seems to be a good man and leader..!!!!

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Romney calls Bush


SIMI VALLEY, Calif. -- On the same day that the House of Representatives failed to override his veto of a bill forcing U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq, President Bush got a hang-in-there call from former Gov. Mitt Romney.

An adviser to Romney said the presidential hopeful reached out to "commend the president for his veto" and to salute his "principled leadership in the war on terror."

Chatting for less than 10 minutes, Bush and Romney also talked about the candidate's appearance tonight on Jay Leno and tomorrow's Politico/MSNBC debate.

While Bush's parents are said to be sweet on Romney, the president has been studiously neutral about any preferences he may have.

Romney, for his part, has offered mild criticism of the Iraq war, but has largely avoided much talk about Bush on the campaign trail.

But the Romney adviser who relayed the conversation made plain that they weren't seeking to distance themselves from a chief executive who still retains support from loyal Republicans.

"On the eve of this debate, it says we're not running from this guy at all," said the adviser on the meaning of the call.

Anonymous said...

Fighting a war that we were misled into fighting and causing more tumult in the Middle East is not going to ensure national security. We have spent over $340 billion in Iraq, with the price tag rising, and no good has come out of it. There is no peace, no end to terror and worst of all we have left the Iraqi people in deeper poverty.

According to the Borgen Project, $340 billion has already been spent in Iraq and we have a $522 billion military budget. What has resulted from that money? The money would be better spent on plans such as the UN Millennium Development Goals to end global poverty. Just $19 billion annually can end starvation and malnutrition. Issues such as poverty foster a lot of the tensions that exist in the world today. As leaders in this world, we really need to get behind peaceful growth rather than war.

War Dog said...

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Question for Jello, he says he was there..

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Who was burning down buildings and what did they think they were going to accomplish..???

IF they had peaceful protests there would have been no armed Guardsmen on campus..

It's always the innocent that have to pay for the assholes who cause trouble..

Just like in LA the other day..!!!!

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Kent State was hardly a placid campus before the Cambodian operation. The university had 21,000 students, and a sizeable SDS chapter [a communist front group] devoted to making trouble. In November, 1968, for example, charges were brought against 250 members of SDS and the Black United Students who had demonstrated against police recruiting on campus.

"The charges were dropped when about 300 black students left campus demanding amnesty. On April 8, 1969, SDS led a demonstration that resulted in clashes with university police. The demonstrators demanded that the university abolish the Reserve Officers Training Corps, a crime laboratory, and a school for law enforcement training. State police were called in and quelled the disruption. SDS was then banned from campus, thirty-seven students were suspended, and five were charged with assault and battery. Worse was yet to come.

"On the evening of May 1, 1970, a day after Richard Nixon announced an American counter-attack into Cambodia, students rioted in the main street of town, broke windows, set fires, and damaged cars. On May 2, a crowd of about 800 assembled on campus, disrupted a dance in a university hall, smashed the windows of the ROTC building, and threw lighted railroad flares inside. The building burned to the ground. A professor who watched the arson later told the Scranton commission, which investigated the shooting and the events leading up to it, 'I have never in my 17 years of teaching seen a group of students as threatening, or as arrogant, or a bent on destruction.'

"When fireman arrived students threw rocks at them, slashed their hoses with machetes, took away hoses and turned them on the firefighters. The police finally stopped the riot with tear gas. The National Guard was called in by the governor on May 2 and student rioters pelted them with rocks, doused trees with gasoline, and set them afire. Students attempted to march into town on May 3 but were stopped by the National Guard, the Kent city police department, the Ohio highway patrol, and the county sheriff's department. The protesters shouted obscenities and threw rocks.

"From May 1 to May 4 there were, in addition, riots in the town's main street, looting, the intimidation of passing motorists, stoning of police, directions to local merchants to put antiwar posters in their windows or have their stores thrashed, and miscellaneous acts of arson. All of this occurred before the shooting.

Anonymous said...

قال زهرا بنت رسول الله از جهنم:

خداوند فرمود بواسته دروغی که برخدا بسته ام و خود را بانوی برگزیده خدا درجهان نام نهادم و چادر بسر کردن را بر زنان جهان اجباری کردم و چون به خاطر گناه زهرا بنت رسول و پدرش و خاندانش بر زنان ایران ستم می شود و دختران را کتک می زنند.

خداوند امر کرده زهرای بنت رسول درجهنم کسش باز شده و اهل جهنم و بهشت بر کس او می رینند و زهدان حضرت زهرا پر از گوه شده .
و مکرو و مکرالله


حزب مبارزه با ستم اسلامگرایان (فاکرین حزب الله ) اعلام کرد چون ریشه همه بدبختی های ملت ایران و جهان اسلام است به ازای هر ظلم به هر ایرانی میلیون ها کیر خر و کیر خوک و ...کامنتی به کس و کون آل محمد رسول الله روانه خواهد کرد.

کیر و سنده خوک تو کس حضرت زهرا بنت رسول الله

به حزب ما بپیوندید و کامنت دونی ها را پر از آنچه شایسته آل محمد است کنید.

کسانی که به زبان های خارجه مسلط هستند کامنت دونی های وبلاگ های خارجی را مستفیض فرمایند.

هرکس روزانه در 10 وبلاگ انگلیسی زبان یا عرب زبان آنچه شایسته محمد رسول الله است را بنویسد تا خارجی ها متوجه علاقه ایرانیان به اسلام شوند.

ستاد حزب مبارزه با ستم اسلامگرایان.
و نحن الفاکرین الغالبون
We will have all hizbolla women fucked by dogs.
Now God, say you must fucked Mohammad and Quran by send message to all people of world.
This message sent from Iran.

Sara said...

Brazilian escort girls in Dubai are GOOOOOD!!!!

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