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    Obama: "I need to earn troops' trust"
    pkronfield
    by pkronfield  7-8-2008    12
     Before they can trust, they have to respect. Clinton never got the respect of the troops other than the lickspittle Gen. Wesley Clark. Similarly, this empty suit, al Qaeda sleeper cell Hussein Obama, will never gain that respect. He represents the Left who continually stabbed them in the back during the long war.
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    ACLU: Massive Pentagon effort conceals human costs of war
    masbury
    by masbury  7-3-2008    4
     ACLU charges unprecedented effort to "control and suppress information about the human cost" of the wars
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    Gitmo torture training based on Korea-era Chinese torture
    masbury
    by masbury  7-2-2008    7
     Used on US prisoners during Korean conflict
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    Prisoner's tortured at the hands of the guards in Afghanistan
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  6-16-2008    2
     No Remarks
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    John McCain's revolutionary foreign policy proposal
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-27-2008    1
      In his speech McCain proposed that the United States expel Russia from the G8, the group of advanced industrial countries. Moscow was included in this body in the 1990s to recognize and reward it for peacefully ending the cold war on Western terms, dismantling the Soviet empire and withdrawing from large chunks of the old Russian Empire as well. McCain also proposed that the United States should expand the G8 by taking in India and Brazil—but pointedly excluded China from the councils of power. Via Laura Rozen
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    In defense of William Ayers
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-26-2008    4
      But to call Ayers a "terrorist" and throw him in the Osama bin Laden pile is a reach for the moral high ground by the very people and political establishment that secretly carpet bombed Cambodia, murdering hundreds of thousands of civilians. ...Ayers is no martyr, and he's no role model. But he doesn't deserve to be the punching bag of the moral cretins who still celebrate lying wars of aggression and the pointless slaughter of untold thousands.
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    DHS: Don't describe terrorists as jihadists
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-25-2008   
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    Things Whites Can Say That Blacks Can't II
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-17-2008    2
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    Another Angry Black Preacher
    jklugman
    by jklugman  3-21-2008   
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    US made deal with devil to stabilize Iraq
    jklugman
    by jklugman  2-10-2008    11
     Chris Hedges is the author of this editorial. ...those who support the continuation of the war insist that "the surge" has been successful. But the surge...did little to thwart attacks. "The big news of the past year, the smashing up of al-Qaeda in Iraq and the stabilization of a lot of Sunni Arab areas, has virtually nothing to do with the surge," said Wayne White, former deputy director of the State Department's Middle East Intelligence unit. "What we have done, in effect, is we have made a deal with the devil in order to get rid of al-Qaeda. We have allowed nearly 100,000 tough Sunni Arab fighters to organize and arm themselves as they never could before when they had to operate underground. We have destroyed a nasty insurgency and replaced it with a more deeply rooted and broad-based potential insurgency."
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    Marine Recruiters Busted in Exam Fraud
    jklugman
    by jklugman  11-1-2007    2
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    'Dirty War' priest gets life term
    jklugman
    by jklugman  10-9-2007    6
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    A War We Just Might Win
    pkronfield
    by pkronfield  7-30-2007    8
     Can you believe this?? This article was published by the New York Times!! It is obvious the democrats have stuck their necks way out, predicted and often enabling our defeat. Now that we are winning, they are backed into a corner. If we do win, their lies will be exposed. Even the NYT, their propaganda arm, seems to be covering all the bases.
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    US Iraq chief warns of long war
    invictus
    by invictus  7-9-2007    2
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    Deadliest quarter yet for US troops in Iraq
    jklugman
    by jklugman  6-30-2007   
     No Remarks
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    WWII Sex Slavery Horror
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  6-27-2007    6
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    Former Sephardi chief rabbi says indiscriminate killing OK
    jklugman
    by jklugman  6-1-2007    1
     Hopefully this individual does not reflect the beliefs of many Israelis.
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    Mark Twain's "The War Prayer"
    Kore7
    by Kore7  5-28-2007    4
     In 1904, disgusted by the aftermath of the Spanish-American War and the subsequent Philippine-American War, Mark Twain wrote a short anti-war prose poem called "The War Prayer." His family begged him not to publish it, his friends advised him to bury it, and his publisher rejected it, thinking it too inflammatory for the times. Twain agreed, but instructed that it be published after his death, saying famously: None but the dead are permitted to tell the truth. "The War Prayer" was eventually published after World War I, when its message was more in tune with the times. Now, Washington Monthly's publisher, Markos Kounalakis, who was affected by Twain's words when he covered the war in Yugoslavia in the early 90s, has made "The War Prayer" into a short video for release this Memorial Day weekend. It features stunning illustrations by Akis Dimitrakopoulos and is narrated by Peter Coyote, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Erik Bauersfeld. *
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    An on-the-ground endictment of our Iraq strategey...
    ouyangwulong
    by ouyangwulong  5-28-2007    8
     I don't want to abandon the Iraqi people. But I am a realist, not some day-dreaming jingoist who thinks this is all just one more rosy Rambo movie. The truth is that we have had a critical failure of leadership, and no one is stepping forward to fill that void. Right now we don't know who we're fighting, and we don't know why they are fighting us. Until we can understand these two questions, there is no way we can begin to answer the question of how to eventually end this war. Unfortunately, no presidential candidate is even asking these questions, which to me signifies that they do not have an Iraq strategy and are not interested in developing one. That's a shame. The Democrats who compare this war to Vietnam should remember another part of that analogy: Nixon took and held his office on promises to get us out of Vietnam, but with no new ideas about the conflict, he only got us in deeper. This could happen to the Democrats as well if they aren't careful.
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    BETRAYED
    kkcapricorn
    by kkcapricorn  5-24-2007    2
     I am sickened by those elected officials who ignore their constituents. Especially Clinton & Obama who cast their "nay" votes by the time it made no difference.
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    Military losses in perspective
    n2sooners
    by n2sooners  5-24-2007    10
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    CIA: Iraq war has enriched Al Qaeda leadership in Pakistan
    jklugman
    by jklugman  5-20-2007    2
     This totally belies the talking point that occupying Iraq has somehow made the US safer from terrorist attacks. Via Bradford Plumer at The Plank .
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    Americans more likely than Muslims to support attacks on civilians
    Gaijin21
    by Gaijin21  5-13-2007    14
     Perhaps people should be reminded that "terroism" according to the U.S. is: ...any activity that (A) involves a violent act or and act dangerous to human life that is violation of the criminal law of the United States or any State, or that would be a criminal violation if committed within the jurisdiction of the United States or of any State; and (B) appears to be intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by assassination or kidnapping. -- From the United States Code Congressional and Administrative News, 98th Congress, Second Session, 1984, Oct. 19, volume 2; par. 3077, 98 STAT. 2707 (West Publishing Co., 1984) ----- Now, what is the US doing through force?
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    The Terrorist We Tolerate
    debbyski
    by debbyski  5-11-2007    4
     Is the war on terror a selective one?
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    Did informant spur on aspiring Ft. Dix attackers?
    jklugman
    by jklugman  5-10-2007    5
     Are all of the "terrorists" we catch just a bunch of losers egged on by a charismatic FBI informant? The complaint indicates that in October 2006, seven months after the informer first entered the ranks of the men, it might have been the informer who helped jump-start another suspect, Serdar Tatar, who still had not followed through on his promise to get a map of the base from his father’s pizzeria near Fort Dix. The two men were discussing Fort Dix, the complaint said, when the informer “expressed anger at the United States.” “You want to make them pay for something that they did,” Mr. Tatar said to the informer, according to the complaint. “O.K., you need maps?” Soon, Mr. Tatar provided the map, the complaint says. In November, it was the informer who volunteered that he might have a source who could provide the machine guns and heavier arms the men had long been talking about. “Shnewer expressed interest,” the complaint says.
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    Iraq war hampering aid to tornado victims
    jklugman
    by jklugman  5-7-2007    3
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    Terror & Ethnocentrism: Foundations of Support for War on Terrorism
    jklugman
    by jklugman  5-5-2007   
     Political scientists Cindy Kam & Donald Kinder find that people who express ethnocentrism (that is, rate their own racial group as superior to others in terms of intelligence and trustworthyness) are more likely to approve of various aspects of the Bush administration's war on terror.
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    US Iraq troops "condone torture"
    kkcapricorn
    by kkcapricorn  5-4-2007    1
     there are all kinds of "casualties of war"
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    Bush endangering troops by not planning for withdrawal
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-30-2007    9
     Mark Thoma reproduces part of a National Journal article that points out that troop withdrawal can be very dangerous for the troops, and by failing to plan for it the Bush administration is increasing the odds for a chaotic, difficult, and dangerous withdrawal for the US troops when withdrawal does come.
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    Boehner hypocrisy on Iraq withdrawal
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-28-2007    1
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    Embarrassing Michelle Malkin video
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-26-2007    3
     Michelle Malkin dons a cheerleader outfit to chant L-O-S-E-R to describe Democratic opposition to the Iraq war. If this is the best argument she can muster for the Iraq war, then the cause truly is dead.
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    Lynch, Tillman's brother: U.S. military lied
    luckysagepark
    by luckysagepark  4-24-2007    22
     Just a reminder how corrupt this whole war has been from start to finish. Bush started it with lies, lied about how soldiers died, and continues to lie today about the way to end this thing. Enough is enough isn't it?
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    Losing Iraq
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-22-2007   
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    General: Commanders Devalued Iraqi Life at Haditha
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-21-2007   
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    President's Iraq war plan requires draft
    ivan5735
    by ivan5735  4-19-2007    7
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    Canada offers forum for lecturer barred from U.S.
    arifsali
    by arifsali  4-15-2007    2
     No Remarks
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    Washington Post, Dick Cheney, and War Crimes
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-14-2007   
      Since this editorial appeared, the evidentiary trail has led straight to Vice President Richard Cheney as the author of the administration’s torture policy. Indeed, Cheney openly advocated the need for torture before the Republican Senate Caucus in his efforts to block the McCain Detainee Treatment Act of 2005, and in his advocacy of the initial version of the Military Commissions Act of 2006.
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    PBS documentary on Iraq war lies
    ashleystar
    by ashleystar  4-13-2007    11
     good to know, or tivo, but i don't have one of those...
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    Civil War history: Battle of Fort Pillow, 4/12/1864
    jklugman
    by jklugman  4-12-2007    1
     "d" pointed out that today is the anniversary of the Battle of Fort Pillow at Lawyers, Guns, and Money . He notes that the commander of the Confederates was Nathan Bedford Forrest (who would go on to found the KKK). Forrest remains perhaps the most famous Tennesseeans of the 19th century. More than 30 monuments and state markers have been cast in his honor, including a statue at the state capitol building in Nashville. A state park bears his name, as did a World War II-era Army base in Tullahoma; the ROTC building at Middle Tennessee State University is named for the Klan leader and war criminal, as are two public high schools in the Volunteer State.
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    Former Rumsfeld Advisor: Army is Broken
    jklugman
    by jklugman  3-31-2007   
     This editorial, written by a former adviser to Rumsfeld, appeared in the Washington Times. The Army's collapse after Vietnam was presaged by a desertion of mid-grade officers (captains) and non-commissioned officers. Many were killed or wounded. Most left because they and their families were tired and didn't want to serve in units unprepared for war. If we lose our sergeants and captains, the Army breaks again. It's just that simple. That's why these soldiers are still the canaries in the readiness coal-mine. And, again, if you look closely, you will see that these canaries are fleeing their cages in frightening numbers. The lesson from this sad story is simple: When you fight a long war with a long-service professional Army, the force you begin with will not get any larger or better over the duration of the conflict. For that reason, today's conditions are pretty much irreversible. There's not much that money, goodwill or professed support for the troops can do...[/quo
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