News:
As many as 1,200 Marine reservists are being involuntarily called up for duty in Iraq next year for jobs the service has been unable to find enough volunteers to fill, the Marine Corps said Monday, the largest such mobilization since the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003. Current personnel shortages are so pronounced that officials say the call-up would have been necessary even without the increase in American force levels in Iraq, which are expected to reach 160,000, including 25,000 marines, by June.
Feel that DRAFT?
oooh goodie -- them couchwaffen are NEXT.
Buh bye boys!
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 9:18amDoes the President have the authority to order a draft if
the country is in a state of national emergency?
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/03/20070309-1.html
Still think I'm nuts?
I am not crazy Hobby, just scared shitless.
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
"Aw shut up Junior. BTW what are those blue chunks that keep raining down?" - Chicken Big
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 9:35amHang tough Center
It's showdown time.
Bush doesn't have the cajones. And if he does - he's got a shitstorm on his hands the like of which will make the Revolution look like a fucking tea party.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 9:43amI'm ready, just disappointed.
Here is a little tip for you about working with sociopaths; They don't need cajones because they don't feel fear, or guilt, or shame, or much of anything except inadequacy and rage.
Some studies have found the strongest feelings of loss by an anti-social is experienced when they lose their money or their toys.
Impeach NOW, that'll learn'em.
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
"Aw shut up Junior. BTW what are those blue chunks that keep raining down?" - Chicken Big
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 10:03amCan I be the exception on that one Cent?
I hate losing money, and if I drop my fishing rod in the lake, well there is going to be some hurting somewhere.....
I would like the camp "Camp wetoldyaso" to be in ...........CANADA.
:0)
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By BastiatMarch 28, 2007 - 5:53pmIf they wanted to win they'd
If they wanted to win they'd have a draft but winning isn't in the agenda.
It's easier to steal without stability.
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By cr8fMarch 27, 2007 - 11:18amYou got THAT in one
Fashionable Fascism dominates the scene, when the ends don't meet it's easier to justify the means. ~~~Bruce Cockburn, "The Trouble With Normal"
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By nonexistent manMarch 27, 2007 - 11:20amIf they wanted to win.....
they would have put ALL OF THE SURGE SOLDIERS IN AT THE SAME TIME.
Just in. Two of Five (units) designated for surge are there.
How long before the whole of the idea takes effect.
Not only did we not want an increase in soldiers for a stupid war, we also DON'T want Chimp-in-Cheif running it anymore
WORST COMMANDER EVER!!!!
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By BastiatMarch 28, 2007 - 5:56pmI've lost track...
Are the "stop-loss" measures still in place?
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By nonexistent manMarch 27, 2007 - 9:31amAlledgedly . . .
The Pentagon cut stop-loss in January of this year.
But we all know that the Bush Crime Family and the NeoContards would never mislead the American public and manipulate the media for partisan purposes.
You know if Bob Gates says it - it has to be true
(surpressing gag reflex)
Neil Young - The Restless Consumer
Don't Need No More Lies !
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By WiseCrackerMarch 27, 2007 - 9:45amOkay, that leaves us only 2 options. A draft or an increase
in the use of Blackwater.
My money is on more mercinaries.
Anyone wanna take the bet?
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
"Aw shut up Junior. BTW what are those blue chunks that keep raining down?" - Chicken Big
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 9:49amDoes it matter? They flip so
Does it matter? They flip so much it's hard to keep track. If they need more stupid people I mean volunteers they'll call them up.
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By cr8fMarch 27, 2007 - 11:16amWhat did we miss?
Was there a 'voluntary' call up before?
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 9:51amget Mommy to press your war suit Tweedle Dee
Buh bye laptop bombadier!
Make sure you have all your insurance payments done.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 9:52amThe *Volunteer* Army . . .
went out the window with *Stop-Loss* and that troop reduction plan to 50k in 2004.
Troop levels are now at their highest since the invasion and up over fifty percent since the winter of 2004.
Troop levels are up over thirty percent in the last year.
Way to go, Contards!
Neil Young - The Restless Consumer
Don't Need No More Lies !
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By WiseCrackerMarch 27, 2007 - 10:09amNeil Young-what a fucking joke
"Troop levels are now at their highest since the invasion and up over fifty percent since the winter of 2004."
Such is war.
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 10:13amDig deeper
And just how much of that increase is based in new recruiting, as opposed to the stop-loss policies?
That's going to be the telling question.
There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. ~~~Mark Twain
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By nonexistent manMarch 27, 2007 - 10:18amget your Mommy to press your war suit Tweedle DEE
you're officially CANNON FODDER.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 10:23ameggs Nobbin, eggs
Back to the kitchen Nobbin and get those eggs a cookin'. You do know how to cook or are you one of those 'Super Size' women at Micky D's. Regardless, whatdo you see beyond 100 hours of Nancy/Harry leadership?
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 10:30amBRAAWK!!
Contard want a cracker?
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By A GMarch 27, 2007 - 10:32amCrackers?
Is there enough money left in the Pelosi/Reid withdrawl/retreat bill for crackers, we are past the 100 hours ya know?
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 10:40amDid wifey totally clean you out Tweedle DEE?
Must be awful to think of her with a REAL man.
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 10:42amBRAAWK!
BRAAWK!... 100 HOURS! - 100 HOURS!... BRAAWK!
HEY SHITHEAD!
NOBODY EVEN KNOWS WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT!
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CONTARD WANT A TURD?... YUM!
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By A GMarch 27, 2007 - 2:01pmstop dreaming about your Mommy DT
We know contards want to fuck their mothers, and I'm sure she does everything for you, including wiping your pimply oversized ass.
Guess the wifey that booted you to the curb thought you were a FREAK.
Too bad for the little basement tard who only has his Mommy to cling to.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 10:41amSubmitted by dt509er on March 27, 2007 - 10:30am
whatdo you see beyond 100 hours of Nancy/Harry leadership?
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We've seen: "guilty", "guilty", "guilty", "guilty", "guilty"...
Methinks you get the point.
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By SJerseyIndyMarch 27, 2007 - 11:58amNo he doesn't
He won't even get the point when Rove gets frog-marched out of the White House in handcuffs.
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By nonexistent manMarch 27, 2007 - 12:04pm100 hours
So that's the demo plan beyond 100 hours, and you people said you could lead. Pathetic House/Senate leadership (ineptness more like it) will sink the 100 hours faster than they were planned....100 fucking hours and this is all you give America?
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 12:12pmdo keep up scrotum breath
Your party is ankle-deep in snot it's been whining so much.
Waaahhh Waaaahhhh.
They are taking a beatdown DAILY.
So much so, that recent polls show the Thug party is LOSING members.
Now go back to giving head to those Santee republicans.
Or have your Mommy jump in, so you can give your knees a break.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 12:20pmSubmitted by dt509er on March 27, 2007 - 12:12pm
Watching your party's implosion has clearly made you delusional.
Fret not, maybe you'll be back in a decade or so...
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By SJerseyIndyMarch 27, 2007 - 12:27pmParty?
Registered Independent for over 20 yrs.
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 12:29pmSubmitted by dt509er on March 27, 2007 - 12:29pm
(R)un, (R)at, (R)un! The ship is sinkiiiiiiiiiinnnnggg!!!
LOL
You little lemmings are too fucking funny.
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By SJerseyIndyMarch 27, 2007 - 12:33pmAnd right wing tool
for 30.
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By gt6March 27, 2007 - 12:34pmHand 'em over
Little children like yourself should NOT be given dangerous objects as playthings. In your case, words are likely to cause you great injury, since you obviously don't know anything about their proper handling.
Go lie down before you do hurt yourself.
So when's the wizard going to get back to you about that brain, anyway?
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By nonexistent manMarch 27, 2007 - 10:12amMaking a Killing: America's Private Army and the Business of War
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/03/25/18383025.php
On January 20th the Iraqi resistance shot down a Blackhawk helicopter killing thirteen American soldiers. Three days later, just hours before Bush would give his State of the Union address, a Little Bird helicopter was shot down, killing five more Americans—but this incident didn’t make nearly the amount of news as the former. While the five men died in combat, they were not members of the US military. They were employees of Blackwater USA, the shining star in a new breed of corporation specializing in private soldiers—also known as mercenaries.
These private companies are part of a huge surge in the outsourcing of war, which is extremely evident in Iraq, as well as Afghanistan, Colombia, Haiti, and numerous other countries. Private contractors are the second-largest con- tingent of the “Coalition of the Willing
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 9:59amGreat, the pledge of allegence for our defending forces
will not be to the Nation, but to the Almighty Dollar, or Riyal, or Dinar, or whoever the highest bidder is.
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
"Aw shut up Junior. BTW what are those blue chunks that keep raining down?" - Chicken Big
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 10:13amcenterista-or is rip van winkle?
"Great, the pledge of allegence for our defending forces will not be to the Nation, but to the Almighty Dollar, or Riyal, or Dinar, or whoever the highest bidder is."
Duh! Welcome to the real world, plus you should know all spending.
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 10:17amSo you're saying
that Chimpy was absolutely correct when he said "profit trumps peace"?
Better go pick up some Berlitz books. You're going to need them when the US gets taken over by one of the several nations that holds notes from Chimpy's unrestrained borrowing. Start with Chinese. They hold the highest amount of the American debt.
For the ordinary American, the price of "New Democracy" in other countries is the death of real democracy at home. ~~~Arundhati Roy
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By nonexistent manMarch 27, 2007 - 10:20amTo BushCo and neo-cons even God is a whore.
Profit trumps everything.
I never thought I would see the day Milo Mindbender's "syndicate" would actually be realized.
Maybe we can get Al-Qaeda to sub out its terrorist attacks to Blackwater too. Sure would save Osama all those trips out of the caves.
"What's good for M & M Enterprises will be good for the country." - Lt. Milo Mindbender - Catch 22
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 11:09amI think the USMC might have a slight problem with that
viewpoint Deet.
Most of our people are over there fighting for love of this country.
Duh! Welcome to the real world,
Let me tell you something about the REAL world deet. The one your hatred is blinding you to.
It won't be long before the mercs outnumber the troops. The more money we spend on Blackwater, the less goes to strenghtening our military. Our Armies and gear will slowly rot away until the mercinaries become our primary means of defense, You want the security of your nation in the hands of a corporation whos primary consideration is profit? Reality? You wouldn't know it if it landed on you.
You are a fool.
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
"Aw shut up Junior. BTW what are those blue chunks that keep raining down?" - Chicken Big
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 10:29amTICK!
Blair Urges Iran to Hand Over Sailors Before Next Stage
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 12:09pmWe can't pull the troops out now
We need them as targets for Iranian retaliation. How do you expect americans to get pissed off unless they see some of our people die? When you see the first US troops die from counterattacks, the public will immediately forget that we launched an unprovoked attack against Iran. Besides, it'll be easier to get pics of dying soldiers because we have reporters embedded with them. Pictures of a sinking carrier or cruiser are harder to come by.
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By UffdaguyMarch 27, 2007 - 12:15pmTICK!
Russia slams U.S. global policy
Staff and agencies
27 March, 2007
By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press Writer 17 minutes ago
MOSCOW - Russia‘s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday criticized the United States for what it called over-reliance on force and warned Washington against military action against Iran .
MORE
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 12:14pmTICK!
U.S. launches huge show of force in Persian Gulf
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 12:17pmI would love to know if anyone from the media is onboard
any of the ships in the battle groups in the Persian Gulf right now. I remember CNN had Kyra Phillips on board the Lincoln for the start of the Iraq war, but I have yet to see any reports on TV, radio, or in the newspapers from any of the ships involved.
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By UffdaguyMarch 27, 2007 - 12:22pmNuthin like COOL video clips from the frontlines to get the
lemmings ready.
Oh and UFF, it turns our we already are in a state of national emergency where Iran is concered.
Dig this
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/03/20070309-1.html
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 12:34pmDamn! How did they sneak that in???
Since when did Iran become a threat to the US? The last time I checked, they had no way to hit US territory except with terrorists.
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By UffdaguyMarch 27, 2007 - 12:51pmUh, ya, my question exactly.
but the National State of Emergency with Iran is all ready in place. The only question is how much power does that give him to circumvent the Constitution in the event we end up at war with Iran? Just what would he be able to get away with?
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 12:57pmHe now has the authority to attack Iran without any question
I didn't check the date on that document; was it after congress took oversight out of the funding bill a couple of weeks ago? As for what he can get away with...all he needs is some pretext to invoke all the powers that were inserted into the Patriot Act, Military Commissions Act, and John Warner Defense Appropriations Act of 2006. Any terror attack that occurs on US soil, or a sufficiently large loss of US lives in Iraq will be blamed on Iran.
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By UffdaguyMarch 27, 2007 - 1:03pmThe continuation was signed by Bush March 7th 2007
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 1:06pmOh, and here is another delusion I have fabricated that applies
to my little paranoid conspiracy theory.
This ongoing war with Iraq is also a systematic dismantling of our military through atrition. The more resources Bush can deplete in Iraq, the fewer will remain to protect the populace from the private troops.
The more money we give Blackwater the larger their Army becomes and the smaller our army becomes.
Here is another even more bizarre creation of my insanity; the fundimentalization of Colorado Springs was no accident. Any plan to assume control over the military would have to include control over NORAD, no? Well maybe that one is a little over the top, but not totally implausible.
TICK!
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 12:53pmThe reserves
And I thought that the reserves were meant to be 'called up'; maybe that is why they ar ecalled reserves? And damn, a shitload of them too at 1,200; look at Ghengis Khan/John 'botched joke' Kerry.
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 12:19pmOH MY GOD!
An on-topic post! Congratulations!
Now, for an on-topic reply...if these reserves are being called up, that means some National Guardsmen -- people who are supposed to remain on US soil and provide defense, disaster assistance and emergency service -- can be released to come home, right? After all, that's why they're called National Guard, right?
Right?
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By nonexistent manMarch 27, 2007 - 12:21pmNot anymore Non. The National Defense Authorization Act
changed all that nonsense. Now Bush has complete direct control over the state militias.
Governors Oppose Federal Control of Guard
Silence = Acquiescence
Pull the troops out now.
I wonder which state the AAR FEMA Camp will be in?
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By centeristaMarch 27, 2007 - 12:29pmMarines vs NG
1,200 Marine Reservists, not ARMY National Guardsman. And they are American too!
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 12:35pmgetting wood over numbers Tweedle Dee?
that's so republican of you.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 12:49pmWood for you Nobbin
Time for you to buff the wood since you can't make eggs, lets see if you are good at something.
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 12:56pmWhat's this obsession with eggs?
Trying to find where you came from?
The chicken coop got torn down last week...a developer bought the land to build a new hovel for some illegals. They paid for it on their Bank of America credit card.
Support the troops...impeach Bush and Cheney!
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By nonexistent manMarch 27, 2007 - 1:00pmHe'd just like to find out what it's like to eat them
instead of having them thrown at his house.
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By UffdaguyMarch 27, 2007 - 1:04pmNazi egg tosser
Damn Uff, you really should open up a comedy club, too fucking funny! Hey, are you really buying the 600,000 number too?
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 1:06pmNazi egg-sucker
See, I told people you were good at sucking things! No wonder you're so concerned with eggs!
And you're even too stupid to be insulted by what I just wrote, aren't you?
Dayum. This is fun. Sadly, I have to go to work. Hope everyone else has fun bitch-slapping the troll-monkeys in my absence.
For the ordinary American, the price of "New Democracy" in other countries is the death of real democracy at home. ~~~Arundhati Roy
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By nonexistent manMarch 27, 2007 - 1:09pmSubmitted by nonexistent man on March 27, 2007 - 1:09pm
Go to work? Phf. Sell out. You know liberals don't work.
;p
Enjoy! See you 'round...
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By SJerseyIndyMarch 27, 2007 - 1:13pmI don't care if it is 600,000 or 100,000
It is far to many for a ginned-up war that served no purpose for our national interest.
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By UffdaguyMarch 27, 2007 - 1:11pmNo purpose?
Hell I thought it was about the oil?
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 1:14pmThat's the one reason that neocons will never, ever admit
to. I for one believe it was a major factor, but not the only one. If you read the PNAC papers, it is much clearer. Power and the creation of a new american empire are first and foremost.
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By UffdaguyMarch 27, 2007 - 1:18pmor shoved up his ass
but hey -- he's got to make money somehow.
Wonder where he cashes all those RNC checks for services rendered?
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 1:06pmIn bills with Tom Jefferson on them :)
Deet's pay from his posts this week might even get him a 12er of Keystone!
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By LiberalIconoclastMarch 27, 2007 - 1:16pmLiberal Treason
You can get paid for this? What fun!
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 1:18pmOh, I get it...
They don't pay you? I guess your RNC handler just allows you to blow him if you post enough of your poisonous trash.
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By LiberalIconoclastMarch 27, 2007 - 1:20pmEducation camp
Registered Independent 20+ yrs shit-head.
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 1:22pmMy my, you really are a frightened little fascist...
WE have Congress. WE have the ear of the nation. The VAST MAJORITY don't want your war or your alcoholic, pill-gobbling "president." Angry white guys like you are about to slink back into your mom's spare room. You are where you always were, White Trash...on the margins.
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By LiberalIconoclastMarch 27, 2007 - 1:28pmAngry white guy
Is that the best you can do? Ok Hillary, anything else you want to spray us with?
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By dt509erMarch 27, 2007 - 1:37pmSubmitted by dt509er on March 27, 2007 - 1:37pm
anything else you want to spray us with?
----------------------
**grabs can**
**sprays liberally**
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By SJerseyIndyMarch 27, 2007 - 2:02pmIndependent?
Sure you are deeter, sure you are. How about you working on making your head independent from your ass before worrying about your political affiliations.
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By Guy FawkesMarch 27, 2007 - 1:28pmDT lying out of his ASS yet again
Got your war suit ready fluffy?
That draft is likely to be sprung any day now.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 1:42pmyou mean like your WIFE?
The one that kicked your ass to the curb?
now SHE was a bright talented smart woman.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 1:07pmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecp8ZCC3tB8
youl all love it.
WARNING
http://www.blackfive.net/
"An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last." - Sir Winston Churchill
http://www.freedomagenda.com/iraq/wmd_quotes.html
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By QuetronMarch 27, 2007 - 12:26pmEnlist and FIGHT, traitor!
Why do you hate your troops, your country, your President Bush, and your Lord and Savior so much?
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By LiberalIconoclastMarch 27, 2007 - 1:15pmEXCUSE ME, Q-TARD...
You know, the funny thing is...
... that assholes like you don't even know what an "anarchist" is.
If anything, they are Reaganesque "Government Is The Problem" types.
Kooks like this are so far off the political scale, they aren't even considered. They
are neither liberal nor conservative...
They're just NUTS!
TRY AGAIN, CONTARD.
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READ AND LEARN, MORON:
"Other than being opposed to the state, there is no single defining position that all
anarchists hold"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism
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GODDAMN!... YOU GUYS DON'T KNOW SHIT FROM SHINOLA, DO YOU?
... fucking Contards.
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By A GMarch 27, 2007 - 2:03pmBe afraid, der couchwaffenyouth...be very afraid...
Don't ya just love the idea of Q, Weaselsphincter, and the rest, doing six weeks of desert training in lovely Barstow? Of course, these guys could turn out to dig it. Sleeping in crowded bunks with all those rough, dominant men...of course all our Hitler (Hilter?) Youth boys here are "bottoms."
Yeppers, them terrorists must be peeing their burnooses over the thought of such macho men joining the war.
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By LiberalIconoclastMarch 27, 2007 - 1:14pmyou mean the laptop bombadiers like Tweedle DEE?
Shit, he can't even get close enough to the stove to flip burgers.
Mommy sticks him in a corner and feeds him with a slingshot.
He cannot really be called couchwaffen.
His ex took that piece of furniture when she LEFT his ass at the curb.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 1:45pmPentagon conducting research into adverse effects of anthrax vac
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Pentagon_conducting_research_into_adverse_...
Pentagon conducting research into adverse effects of anthrax vaccine while maintaining it is safe
The Pentagon resumed its controversial mandatory anthrax vaccinations program for selected troops last week despite the fact that its own doctors are quietly conducting research into adverse effects of the vaccine, a RAW STORY investigation has found.
While the Defense Department maintains that the anthrax vaccine is safe and poses no long-term risks to recipients, a little-known program at Walter Reed — the National Vaccine Healthcare Center — seems to contradict the military’s assertions.
Documents obtained by RAW STORY, including a participant’s agreement, case history and government documents, show that military medical personnel have known since at least 1998 that there are genetic triggers between illnesses and some required immunizations, including the anthrax vaccine. They also reveal the military knew and did not implement routine pre-screening which could help reduce vaccine-related illnesses.
A flyer posted by the Vaccine Healthcare Center shows that Walter Reed is soliciting servicemembers who have suffered as a result of the vaccine. The flyer asserts that “adverse effects may include redness of swelling where the shot was given (larger than the bottom of a soda can) and/or more than 24 hours of headaches, muscle/joint pains, and/or fatigue (tiredness) that interfered with your daily activities.
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 1:49pmIs it me?...
or is... BRAAWK!... dt509er a particlularly... BRAAWK!... lame Contard... BRAAWK!...
.
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By A GMarch 27, 2007 - 2:06pmTruck blasts kill 48 in Iraq town
Truck blasts kill 48 in Iraq town
Tuesday, 27 March 2007, 17:10 GMT 18:10 UK
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It is a governing principle of nature, that the agency which can produce most good, when perverted from its proper aim, is most productive of evil.
James F. Cooper
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By f u bush2March 27, 2007 - 2:11pmSuckered Again - Abandonment of vets is a military tradition
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NEW YORK--Americans were dismayed to learn that soldiers wounded in Afghanistan and Iraq--"fallen heroes," as network news calls them--were being warehoused in Building 18, a rat- and roach-infested satellite of the Army's Walter Reed Medical Center.
Disbelief turned to disgust with the disclosure that injured veterans are going bankrupt and losing their homes because the department of Veterans Affairs (VA) holds up their benefit checks for years on end. Surely the men and women who fight for our country deserve better. How could such a wholesale betrayal be tolerated by a nation where "support our troops" magnets account for 20 percent-plus of total auto body surface area?
The surprise is that anyone is surprised. Every generation of warriors has marched off to war based on the pledge that they would be taken care of no matter what. America has broken that promise every time. Abandoning men who lose their limbs and sanity in battle is a tradition that goes back to America's first war.
More than 40 years passed before Revolutionary War vets got their pensions--by which time most had died. Of the few survivors, only those who could prove they were indigent actually collected.
At the end of the Civil War, Union Army soldiers received a $250 discharge bonus, a modest sum that didn't last long due to a postwar period of high unemployment. By 1868, New York Gov. Reuben E. Fenton remarked that homeless veterans in New York State were "numbered by the thousands."
More than 300,000 soldiers were wounded in combat during World War I, but the Veterans Bureau, predecessor of the VA, rejected all but 47,000 claims. "The Veterans Bureau," a columnist wrote in 1925, "has probably made wrecks of more men since the war than the war itself took in dead and maimed."
America's first major military defeat led to mistreatment of those who had served in the Korean War by those who said they hadn't fought hard enough. Among other indignities, P.O.W.'s were denied their back pay of $2.50 for each day of captivity. Thousands of Vietnam vets were discarded like used tissues, reduced to homelessness and starvation after being denied adequate medical treatment and cash benefits. As recently as 2004, according to the Christian Science Monitor, "an estimated 500,000 veterans were homeless at some time during 2004 [but] the VA had the resources to tend to only 100,000 of them." It took a decade after the fall of Hanoi before Vietnam vets began turning up on the streets, but troops who served in Afghanistan and Iraq have already become homeless. "This kind of inner city, urban guerrilla warfare that these veterans are facing probably accelerates mental-health problems," says Yogin Ricardo Singh, director of a veterans advocacy program in Brooklyn. "You can have all of the yellow ribbons on cars that say 'Support Our Troops' that you want," adds Linda Boone of the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans. "But it's when they take off the uniform and transition back to civilian life that they need support the most." As usual, they're not getting it.
Two decades ago, as now, outrage generated by media reports forced Congressional blowhards and Army brass to promise to do better. But nothing changed. As it always does, the journalistic pack moved on to other stories. Politicians, slacking off as public pressure eased, went back to slashing the VA budget and brushing off veterans who complained of physical and mental disabilities brought on by their service. At this writing, the Bush Administration has asked Congress to slash veterans' benefits by a net 7 percent. A staggering 30 percent of the 700,000 soldiers who served in the 1991 Gulf War have filed claims with the American Legion stating that they are afflicted by Gulf War Syndrome, an umbrella term covering an array of illnesses ranging from chronic fatigue and loss of muscle control to brain cancer and fibromyalgia. Congress paid benefits only to vets who'd become ill within two years of 1991--eliminating 95 percent of applicants from eligibility.
Researchers suggest a myriad of possible causes for Gulf War Syndrome--exposure to Iraqi nerve gas and burning oil wells, infectious diseases spread by parasites, a mandatory anti-anthrax vaccine--but the smart money is on exposure to radiation released by the 286 tons of depleted uranium munitions fired by the United States in Kuwait and Iraq in 1991. Twice as dense as lead, 60 percent as radioactive as naturally occurring uranium and with a half-life of 4.5 billion years, depleted uranium is extremely toxic. Reduced to a fine airborne powder, it coated everything in the Gulf: tanks and other equipment, uniforms, lungs.
Sixteen years later, the government has yet to take its stricken Gulf War vets seriously. "I've been working on this since '93, and I've just given up hope," said Dan Fahey, a doctoral student at UC Berkeley and a Gulf War vet who has become a spokesman for the victims. "I've spoken to successive federal committees and elected officials ... who then side with the Pentagon. Nothing changes."
Now get ready for Iraq War Syndrome. The 130 tons of depleted uranium dropped on Iraq in the Second Gulf War are destroying men like Herbert Reed, who ingested the substance in Samawah in July 2003. "Since he left a bombed-out train depot in Iraq," reported Wired last year, "his gums bleed. There is more blood in his urine, and still more in his stool. Bright light hurts his eyes. A tumor has been removed from his thyroid. Rashes erupt everywhere, itching so badly they seem to live inside his skin. Migraines cleave his skull. His joints ache, grating like door hinges in need of oil." Yet the Pentagon still refuses to clean up its act. Veterans poisoned by depleted uranium haven't received a dime in compensation. Depleted uranium bombs are still being dropped on Afghan villages. "There is something massively wrong with Herbert Reed, though no one is sure what it is," continues the Wired story. "He believes he knows the cause, but he cannot convince anyone caring for him that the military's new favorite weapon has made him terrifyingly sick."
"The Department of Defense takes the position that you can eat depleted uranium for breakfast and it poses no threat at all," says Steve Robinson of the National Gulf War Resource Center.
Once again, politicians and their media mouthpieces will make big promises. But they'll break them. They always do.
Don't Americans who risk their lives to serve in the military deserve the same consideration as those who smoke cigarettes? Military propaganda--television commercials, posters, video games, recruitment offices, Fox News--ought to be plastered with a large, bold-faced notice: WARNING--Military Service Causes Death, Mutilation, Poverty, Homelessness and Complicated Feelings of Having Been Suckered.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. " -John F. Kennedy
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By HobbitGoddessMarch 27, 2007 - 2:14pm2 Canadian soldiers wounded in Taliban ambush
2 Canadian soldiers wounded in Taliban ambush
Four police officers killed by suicide bomber in Helmand province
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 | 8:43 AM ET
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/03/27/canadians-taliban-070327.html
It is a governing principle of nature, that the agency which can produce most good, when perverted from its proper aim, is most productive of evil.
James F. Cooper