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Bundeswehr trainiert für Bürgerkrieg - Bürgerkriegsmanöver
nachrichten
by nachrichten  11-12-2009   
 Der größte Feind der Parteien-Diktatur in Deutschland ist der eigene Bürger. Falls er jemals aus der Medien-Gehirnwäsche und Volksverdummungs-Hypnose aufwachen sollte und auf die Straße geht, erwartet ihn eine durchtrainierte Bundeswehr, die ihn wie einen Terroristen behandeln wird. Es könnte sich eines Tages rächen, dass man den gleichen Leuten vertraute, die Deutschland finanziell und wirtschaftlich ruiniert haben. Spätestens, wenn die ersten Mitbürger hingerichtet werden, weil sie gegen die Diktatur demonstrieren, wissen wir, woran wir sind.
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Well....so what if Bush had done that?
dl211
by dl211  11-12-2009    2
 Of course it's hard to draw any kind of comparisons when speaking about the war in Afghanistan, because George W. Bush knew how to act as Commander In Chief when it came to making decisions about what his hand-picked generals were requesting. Barack Obama on the other hand doesn't know how to act as Commander In Chief when it comes to commanding the military. There is no way to forget the daily shellacking that George W. Bush took during his entire presidency. On some days and on some issues it could get pretty horrific. The far-left fringe were relentless in their attacks and the media just fell right in line with them....and anyone was just plain dumb if they didn't believe what they were saying. George W. Bush couldn't smile without there being an ulterior motive behind it. Bush was so many things, from dumb and lazy, to a liar and conniver and even believed to be a criminal at times. No one would dream of calling Obama any kind of name....except maybe socialist. Which in some ci
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Obama's wars are just like Bush's
jasonkelly
by jasonkelly  11-11-2009   
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Handler never gave up on lost army dog
jkrabbit
by jkrabbit  11-12-2009   
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American woman kidnapped in Afghanistan
dorine
by dorine  1-26-2008    1
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Biden on Cheney attacks: "Who cares?"
masbury
by masbury  10-23-2009    2
 "So I think that is sort of irrelevant. Not sort of - I think it’s irrelevant."
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Happy Veterans' Day
Jorjor
by Jorjor  11-11-2009   
 And don't let the door hit you on your way out. Don't they deserve better?
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Partial Clip Of My Instablog Article: "Open Letter to Liz Cheney, Esq. ..."
ericgyoung
by ericgyoung  10-31-2009   
 Here is a partial clip of the above-referenced article, which you can read in full on Instablogs. If you enjoy the article, recommend it. Everyone needs to be aware of the lies these two continue to tell.
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Happy Dog and Returning Soldier
jatfla
by jatfla  11-12-2009    5
 I thought this was so precious.
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How the US Funds the Taliban
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-12-2009    3
 Let's just hand them the money and bring our Men and Women home.
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From the Brits: " Do Something"
pkronfield
by pkronfield  10-29-2009   
 Even our "European allies" see it. Obama is weak and indecisive. Our enemies are also noticing. Note they are surging in both Iraq and Afghanistan. The death of our troops from the day Gen McChristal requested more troops, are solely the fault of Obama's dithering. But then, he is not really dithering. This trojan horse, borm a muslim in a muslim country, groomed and educated with muslim money, and then stealthily placed and financially supported by our enemies, is in place to destroy us. Obama will do everything he can to destroy Amerrica financially, and militarily. Now that he has access to our national secrets, watch for the covers of our clandestine agents to be blown, one by one.
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Our Tax Dollars At Work-Blackwater
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  11-12-2009    3
 More from the article as follows: "The Nisour Square shooting was the bloodiest and most controversial episode involving Blackwater in the Iraq war. At midday on Sept. 16, 2007, a Blackwater convoy opened fire on Iraqi civilians in the crowded intersection, spraying automatic weapons fire in ways that investigators later claimed was indiscriminate, and even launching grenades into a nearby school. Seventeen Iraqis were killed and dozens more were wounded." "Those responses deeply worried Blackwater officials. Before the Nisour Square shootings, the company had operated in Iraq without a license largely because the Iraqi government had never enforced the rules. Being blocked from the country would have been costly — the State Department deal was Blackwater’s single biggest contract. From 2004 through today, the company has collected more than $1.5 billion for its work protecting American diplomats and providing air transportation for them inside Iraq." "
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Blackwater:Ain't Misbehaving, Saving My Contracts for You
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-12-2009    3
 Of course the US government was blind to this - they didn't want to know, they turned a blind eye to what Blackwater was doing because it would have been too hard to arrange for another contractor to do all the security missions that it had ongoing. In both Iraq and Afghanistan, there are as many private contractors as there are uniformed military personnel. Most of them are not security guards as Blackwater's most visible function was. The lack of oversight is abhorrent but not surprising; the State Dept's failure to can this company is inexcusable. My only observation on this article is to suggest how the US government got into this predicament, and it's pretty easy to see. The Bush administration wanted to hold onto the fiction of a few conservative principles, one of those being the concept of a small federal government. Since it already blew that "principle" with the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, I'm betting there was White House guidance that directed "no mo
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America's Priorities," by the Beltway elite
Socratoad
by Socratoad  10-27-2009   
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Clippers comparing our troops to terrorists
n2sooners
by n2sooners  11-8-2009    9
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Afghanistan Coalition About To Burst
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-8-2009    5
 Below, is what I actually wanted to clip, but I couldn't find an English version. This is from a leading national news source in Denmark:. "The coalition is about to burst in Afghanistan, and the mission nearing an end, assesses an Afghanistan-researcher. That is the assessment from Gen. Henry Jedig Jorgensen, Acting Head of Research Unit Danish Institute for Military Studies after the heads of military command and officers today in the Jyllands-Posten have expressed great skepticism about the Afghanistan mission. He stresses that the countries behind the Afghanistan mission are about to ."
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Time to Surrender in Afganistan
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  11-12-2009    1
 There's no sense putting our troops in harm's way in the field if we won't protect them in Texas.
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Advance To The Rear!
merrie
by merrie  11-12-2009    2
 (Well, in fairness, even if the president did declare back in 2008 this war was a vital national security interest, and he did signal last spring he was on board with counterinsurgency, and even if he did appoint Gen. Stanley McChrystal to get the job done in May, the general’s recommendations only arrived in August, and the president didn’t look at them until, what, late September, and he’s been really busy this whole time letting Congress bollix his health-care initiative, throwing Eastern Europe under the bus and flying to Copenhagen, that kind of thing, so he’s only been able to squeeze in seven high-level national security meetings, or is it eight? Is it so unreasonable to ask for new options on top of the new options that he asked for on top of the new options that McChrystal gave him? Meanwhile, China’s ass wants kissing and then we’re into the holidays … ) OK, I get that the political piece is vitally important, and for Eikenberry, up to his armpits in scheming
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Dogs Welcoming Home Soldiers
reimers
by reimers  11-12-2009    5
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The sleazy advocacy of a leading "liberal hawk"
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-12-2009   
 What Galbraith kept completely concealed all these years was that a company he formed in 2004 came to acquire a large stake in a Kurdish oil field whereby, as the NYT put it, he "stands to earn perhaps a hundred million or more dollars." In other words, he had a direct -- and vast -- financial stake in the very policies which he was publicly advocating in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and countless other American media outlets, where he was presented as an independent expert on the region. As Cobban wrote: Galbraith has never expressed any such regrets, and last November, he was openly scornful of Bush's late-term agreement to withdraw from Iraq completely. The revelation that for many years Galbraith had a quite undisclosed financial interest in the political breakup of Iraq may now further reduce the clout, and the ranks, of the remaining liberal hawks.
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To commemorate Veterans Day
valann 47
by valann 47  11-12-2009   
 The last vid had me in tears.
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Dear soldiers: Please come home safely - your puppies miss you
Lexica
by Lexica  11-11-2009    3
 As do many others. The dogs in the "I've never heard anything make a sound like this" clip are beagles, which explains the noise – that's the famed "bugling" they do. And the dog almost hurdling its owner is an Italian Greyhound: half spring, half rubber, half Mexican jumping bean. :lol:
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US Afghan Envoy Urges Caution on Troop Increase
jatfla
by jatfla  11-11-2009    4
 And whose side, exactly, is he on??? Undermine and put at risk those who are there by lack of support and back-up or go all out and get the job done. Which has, traditionally, been the American way? Every day that the so-called CIC delays, the more imperiled our loved ones become.
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Emergence of Anti-Taliban Militias a Cause for Concern
gppixelworks
by gppixelworks  11-12-2009   
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Taliban fighters display 'US weapons
nosebleedlouie
by nosebleedlouie  11-12-2009   
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For Veterans Day — Real Troop Support
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  11-10-2009    3
 "According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, nearly 42 million American men and women have served during wartime. Nearly 1.2 million died while serving. Nearly 1.5 million were wounded. Since 9/11, more than 5,200 have died in Iraq and Afghanistan. Nearly 36,000 have been wounded — many have debilitating injuries that have changed their lives forever. We may debate the rightness or wrongness of various engagements, but we know that freedom comes at a steep price — and we honor those who have secured it for us."
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Bush or Obama: The Quiz
willhelm
by willhelm  11-10-2009    1
 5. While Obama criticized Bush for "a doubling of the national debt," the federal debt held by the public went from 35.1% of GDP in 2000 to 40.8% of GDP in 2008 -- an increase of 16% as of fraction of GDP. What is it expected to be in 2016 under Obama's budget plan? 6. Obama criticized Bush for Guantanamo, military tribunals, wiretaps, troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and "signing statements." Which one of these Bush practices has Obama ended?
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CBS and NBC Skip Hasan's Ominous 'We Love Death More Than You Love Life'
merrie
by merrie  11-11-2009    1
 Brian Ross reported: The Washington Post reported today that Hasan presented this PowerPoint presentation at Walter Reed hospital in 2007, saying: “It's getting harder and harder for Muslims in the service to morally justify being in a military that seems constantly engaged against fellow Muslims.” Under comments, he wrote: “We love death more than you love life.” And his conclusion was that Muslim soldiers be given the option of being released from the military, as conscientious objectors, to decrease what he called “adverse events.” Bob Orr, on the CBS Evening News: There were reasons to worry. Hasan received poor performance reviews at Walter Reed, frequently criticized the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and in June, 2007, Hasan gave a shocking presentation to colleagues. Using slides, Hasan argued forcing Muslim soldiers to fight wars in Muslim countries puts them “at risk to hurting/killing believers unjustly” and he ominously warned of “adverse events." .....
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Obama Ally Code Pink Targets Children of Military Families for Psychological Abuse
Jacob173
by Jacob173  11-11-2009   
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The Record is Clear' - Dick Cheney is Not Credible
cptenaud
by cptenaud  10-25-2009    3
 For certain, Cheney is not the only one pressing Obama to hurry his Afghanistan strategy. The Neo-Conservatives have taken to every media outlet that will have them; and, if they're not talking about Afghanistan, they're second guessing the president's diplomacy with Iran, Russia, etc... For reasons I find incomprehensible, media outlets -- and not just Fox News, mind you -- treat them as if their credibility isn't completely lacking when it comes to matters of national security. That ship sailed months, if not years before Obama's election. Consider the scathing rebuke of Cheney issued by Gen. Paul Eaton (Ret.), senior adviser for the National Security Network:
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Lack of health insurance kills 2,000 vets each year
masbury
by masbury  11-11-2009    2
 Four times as many as die in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Barack "Houdini" Obama
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  11-9-2009    3
 Promises were broken with no apology, the same creative legalese that infested the Bush administration, in the form of John Yoo and Alberto Gonzalez, was again used to deny justice to the inmates of Guantanamo, It was used to justify more torture, more destruction of the Constitution and more illegal surveillance of U.S. citizens
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IN these wars, there are no unwounded soldiers.
beanz
by beanz  11-11-2009   
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Code Pink target and taunt children of military families
Antara
by Antara  11-10-2009    4
 They really are a disgrace
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The Hole at the Heart of Our Strategy
Antara
by Antara  11-10-2009    7
 We’re scrupulously non-judgmental about the ideology that drives terrorism.
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The Hole at the Heart of Our Strategy ~ Mark Steyn
merrie
by merrie  11-10-2009    1
 ...to the “noble” “heroism” of suicide bombers and, indeed, objectively supporting the other side in an active war is to be regarded as just some kind of alternative lifestyle that adds to the general vibrancy of the base. Since 9/11, we have, as the Twitterers recommend, judged people by their actions " flying planes into skyscrapers, blowing themselves up in Bali nightclubs or London Tube trains, planting IEDs by the roadside in Baghdad or Tikrit. And on the whole we’re effective at responding with action of our own " taking out training camps in Afghanistan, rolling up insurgency networks in Fallujah and Ramadi, intercepting terror plots in London and Toronto and Dearborn. But we’re scrupulously non-judgmental about the ideology that drives a man to fly into a building or self-detonate on the subway, and thus we have a hole at the heart of our strategy. We use rhetorical conveniences like “radical Islam” or, if that seems a wee bit Islamophobic .......
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We Need To Do Better For Our Military
sahara
by sahara  11-10-2009   
 Much of the study focused on 4th Brigade, home unit to most of the violent crime suspects. 4th Brigade was compared head-to-head with 3rd Brigade, which recently returned from Iraq. The 4th Brigade, now in Afghanistan, has suffered a higher casualty rate than other units its size in two deployments, the Army found, losing lives at a rate more than eight times that of 3rd Brigade. Along with the deaths came intense combat that took a mental toll on troops, the Army found. Soldiers in 4th Brigade were more likely than other soldiers to suffer mental illness. The study also found, though, that soldiers feel their careers can be damaged by seeking mental health help and too often feel that enlisted leaders don't support troops with mental illness. Read the entire article here: http://www.gazette.com/articles/soldiers-58520-report-army.html
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Tim McGirk, friend to the Taliban and promotor of the 'secondary PTSD' defense for the murderer Hasa
Antara
by Antara  11-9-2009    1
 Noah Pollak at Commentary has discovered that Mr. McGirk has a rather interesting history: This shouldn’t be surprising coming from Tim McGirk. He went to Afghanistan after 9/11, had Thanksgiving with the Taliban, and wrote a long piece for National Geographic about what a great time he had and how we’re all just human beings doing our thing on this big blue marble, so let’s not judge. Then he went to Iraq and singlehandedly created the Haditha Massacre hoax. Then he went to Jerusalem and spent a few years slandering Israel. Now he’s trafficking in pop psychology on behalf of a likely domestic jihadist. It’s been quite a career.
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Officials: U.S. Army Told of Hasan's Contacts with al Qaeda
merrie
by merrie  11-9-2009    3
 The Associated Press reported Sunday that Major Hasan attended the Falls Church mosque when Awlaki was there. The Telegraph of London reported that Awlaki had made contact with two of the 9/11 hijackers when he was in San Diego. He denied any knowledge of the hijacking plot and was never charged with any crime. After an intensive investigation by the FBI , Awlaki moved to Yemen. People who knew or worked with Hasan say he seemed to have gradually become more radical in his disapproval of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. On Sunday, Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) called for an investigation into whether the Army missed signs as to whether Hasan was an Islamic extremist. "If Hasan was showing signs, saying to people that he had become an Islamist extremist, the U.S. Army has to have a zero tolerance," Lieberman told Fox News Sunday. A fellow Army doctor who studied with Hasan, Val Finell, told ABC News, "He would frequently say he was a Muslim first and an American . .
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Obama's Afghan Plan: About 40K More Troops
infidel70
by infidel70  11-9-2009   
 CBS Exclusive: Sources Say Force Will Grow to 100,000 with Long-Term Stay Planned; White House Denies Report
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