Nov 30, 2006

Keith Olbermann on Freedom of Speech

Here, my dear reader, is Mr. Olbermann's reaction to the recent speeches by that jackass extraordinaire Newt Gingrich, who can rot in hell for all I care:

“This is a serious long-term war,” the man at the podium cried, “and it will inevitably lead us to want to know what is said in every suspect place in the country.”

Some in the audience must have thought they were hearing an arsonist give the keynote address at a convention of firefighters.

his was the annual Loeb First Amendment Dinner in Manchester, N.H. — a public cherishing of freedom of speech — in the state with the two-fisted motto “Live Free Or Die.”

And the arsonist at the microphone, the former speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, was insisting that we must attach an “on-off button” to free speech.

He offered the time-tested excuse trotted out by our demagogues since even before the Republic was founded: widespread death, of Americans, in America, possibly at the hands of Americans.

But updated, now, to include terrorists using the Internet for recruitment. End result — “losing a city.”

The colonial English defended their repression with words like these.

And so did the slave states.

And so did the policemen who shot strikers.

And so did Lindbergh’s America First crowd.

And so did those who interned Japanese-Americans.

And so did those behind the Red Scare.

And so did Nixon’s plumbers.

The genuine proportion of the threat is always irrelevant.

The fear the threat is exploited to create becomes the only reality.

“We will adopt rules of engagement that use every technology we can find,” Mr. Gingrich continued about terrorists, formerly communists, formerly hippies, formerly Fifth Columnists, formerly anarchists, formerly Redcoats, “to break up their capacity to use the Internet, to break up their capacity to use free speech.”

Mr. Gingrich, the British “broke up our capacity to use free speech” in the 1770s.

The pro-slavery leaders “broke up our capacity to use free speech” in the 1850s.

The FBI and CIA “broke up our capacity to use free speech” in the 1960s.

It is in those groups where you would have found your kindred spirits, Mr. Gingrich.

Those who had no faith in freedom, no faith in this country, and, ultimately, no faith even in the strength of their own ideas, to stand up on their own legs without having the playing field tilted entirely to their benefit.

“It will lead us to learn,” Gingrich continued, “how to close down every Web site that is dangerous, and it will lead us to a very severe approach to people who advocate the killing of Americans and advocate the use of nuclear and biological weapons.”

That we have always had “a very severe approach” to these people is insufficient for Mr. Gingrich’s ends.

He wants to somehow ban the idea.

Even though everyone who has ever protested a movie or a piece of music or a book has learned the same lesson:

Try to suppress it, and you only validate it.

Make it illegal, and you make it the subject of curiosity.

Say it cannot be said, and it will instead be screamed.

And on top of the thundering danger in his eagerness to sell out freedom of speech, there is a sadder sound, still — the tinny crash of a garbage can lid on a sidewalk.

Whatever dreams of Internet censorship float like a miasma in Mr. Gingrich’s personal swamp, whatever hopes he has of an Iron Firewall, the simple fact is, technically they won’t work.

As of tomorrow they will have been defeated by a free computer download.

Mere hours after Gingrich’s speech in New Hampshire, the University of Toronto announced it had come up with a program called Psiphon to liberate those in countries in which the Internet is regulated.

Places like China and Iran, where political ideas are so barren, and political leaders so desperate that they put up computer firewalls to keep thought and freedom out.

The Psiphon device is a relay of sorts that can surreptitiously link a computer user in an imprisoned country to another in a free one.

The Chinese think the wall works, yet the ideas — good ideas, bad ideas, indifferent ideas — pass through anyway.

The same way the Soviet bloc was defeated by the images of Western material bounty.

If your hopes of thought control can be defeated, Mr. Gingrich, merely by one computer whiz staying up an extra half hour and devising a new “firewall hop,” what is all this apocalyptic hyperbole for?

“I further think,” you said in Manchester, “we should propose a Geneva convention for fighting terrorism, which makes very clear that those who would fight outside the rules of law, those who would use weapons of mass destruction, and those who would target civilians are in fact subject to a totally different set of rules, that allow us to protect civilization by defeating barbarism …”

Well, Mr. Gingrich, what is more “massively destructive” than trying to get us to give you our freedom?

And what is someone seeking to hamstring the First Amendment doing, if not “fighting outside the rules of law”?

And what is the suppression of knowledge and freedom, if not “barbarism”?

The explanation, of course, is in one last quote from Mr. Gingrich from New Hampshire and another from last week.

“I want to suggest to you,” he said about these Internet restrictions, “that we right now should be impaneling people to look seriously at a level of supervision that we would never dream of if it weren’t for the scale of the threat.”

And who should those “impaneled” people be?

Funny I should ask, isn’t it, Mr. Gingrich?

“I am not ‘running’ for president,” you told a reporter from Fortune Magazine. “I am seeking to create a movement to win the future by offering a series of solutions so compelling that if the American people say I have to be president, it will happen.”

Newt Gingrich sees in terrorism, not something to be exterminated, but something to be exploited.

It’s his golden opportunity, isn’t it?

“Rallying a nation,” you might say, “to hysteria, to sweep us up into the White House with powers that will make martial law seem like anarchy.”

That’s from the original version of the movie “The Manchurian Candidate” — the chilling words of Angela Lansbury’s character, as she first promises to sell her country to the Chinese and Russians, then reveals she’ll double-cross them and keep all the power herself, waving the flag every time she subjugates another freedom.

Within the frame of our experience as a free and freely argumentative people, it is almost impossible to conceive that there are those among us who might approach the kind of animal wildness of fiction like that — those who would willingly transform our beloved country into something false and terrible.

Who among us can look to our own histories, or those of our ancestors who struggled to get here, or who struggled to get freedom after they were forced here, and not tear up when we read Frederick Douglass’s words from a century and a half ago?: “Freedom must take the day.”

And who among us can look to our collective history and not see its turning points — like the Civil War, like Watergate, like the Revolution itself — in which the right idea defeated the wrong idea on the battlefield that is the marketplace of ideas?

But apparently there are some of us who cannot see that the only future for America is one that cherishes the freedoms won in the past, one in which we vanquish bad ideas with better ones, and in which we fight for liberty by having more liberty, not less.

“I am seeking to create a movement to win the future by offering a series of solutions so compelling that if the American people say I have to be president, it will happen.”

What a dark place your world must be, Mr. Gingrich, where the way to save America is to destroy America.

I will awaken every day of my life thankful I am not with you in that dark place.

And I will awaken every day of my life thankful that you are entitled to tell me about it.

And that you are entitled to show me what an evil idea it represents and what a cynical mind.

And that you are entitled to do all that, thanks to the very freedoms you seek to suffocate.

© 2006 MSNBC Interactive

Thank You Mr. Olbermann. God Bless you dude.. Fuck Newt..with a long rusty pole..twice even. Fuck Newt and his terrorizing bullshit. Fuck him long and hard..

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Bush and Maliki greet, meet and repeat.

They both agreed to appear in public this morning (its morning over there now) and put on a united front. Whether these two heads of state really saw eye to eye on anything is another story and one they wouldn't tell us publicly if their miserable lives depended on it.

They agreed that partioning is not an option. BFD, they both have been saying that all along. Maliki stated, per this MSNBC article:

“We are ready to cooperate with everybody who believes that the need to cooperate with the national unity government, especially our neighbors,” al-Maliki said.--Which means he wants to make nice with Iran and Syria. This isn't news either for christ's sake. Maliki did get a shot in about the inability to arm and equip the Iraqi security forces. This is a legitimate concern according to previous reports within the MSM.

Our man Bush, used his favorite new slogans during the press conference. Ones we have come to know and hate with a burning passion. Lines such as:

“He’s a strong leader who wants a free and democratic Iraq to succeed,” Bush said.And another of my personal fav's: “We’ll be in Iraq until the job is complete, at the request of a sovereign government elected by the people.”

So, basically..notta friggin' thing was said publicly that hasn't been mouthed before. We will have to wait for someone to leak the internal memo of the meeting I guess...sigh.

The last quote, and last line of the article really gives the whole press conference a nice wrapup: "Bush said he wanted to begin troop withdrawals “as soon as possible. But I’m a realist because I understand how tough it is inside of Iraq.”

Ok, did he really think anyone with half a brain cell would buy that he is a "realist"? LMAO!

The abrupt cancellation of the Wednesday meeting was explained in different ways by various minions of Bush. What really happened, according to the Los Angeles Times is apparently Maliki and Jordan’s King Abdullah II met privately and told Georgie not to bother showing up..they didn’t need his words of wisdom. Of course the official version is that this was not a snub..yeah..ok.

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Nov 29, 2006

Praise Jeebus the ISG has a winner

Hopefully by this time next week, we shall see and read the heralded Iraq Study Group's ideas on what needs to be done about that pain-in-the-ass, pesky civil war waging in everyone's favorite Oil-producing country. According to Lee Hamilton, the Dem co-chairing the bi-partisan group:

"This afternoon, we reached a consensus ... and we will announce that on December 6," Hamilton told a forum on national security at the Center for American Progress, a liberal group.

Be still my heart..

Of course, someone..I don't know who...has to impart this information to the Iraqi militias. I am sure they will just lay down their weapons and behave.

Not.

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Nov 27, 2006

After Downing St.org Human Rights/Impeachment March Dec 10th

Human Rights/Impeachment for Peace March and Rally

Speakers: David Swanson co-founder AfterDowningStreet.org, Col. Ann Wright, one of three U.S. State Department officials to publicly resign in direct protest of the invasion of Iraq in Mar. 2003. Gold Star Family for Peace: Carlos and Melida Arredondo, whose son Alex was KIA in Iraq. Elizabeth De la Vega, author of U.S. v. Bush, Dr. Dennis Loo, co-author of Impeach the President: The Case Against Bush and Cheney. Rae Abileah, Code Pink. Geoffrey Millard, National Guardsman and member of Iraq Veterans Against the War 2800 person march, from DeLaGuerra Plaza to Stearns Wharf/East Beach and take their place next to the cross that corresponds to the death of a US Soldier who died in Iraq. At 3:30 we will have a ceremony and all work together taking down the Arlington West Crosses.
December 10, 2006
From: 12:00 PM until 05:00 PM

Address

De La Guerra Plaza, Santa Barbara City Hall, between State and Anacapa Streets, downtown We will be chartering buses from SLO to SB and another from LA/Orange County. E-mail me if you are interested in ride sharing.

This is the one closest to me. I will be attending. If you wish to be active on this date, check to see what is in your area here. Thanks for doing your part!

A little Roger Waters Protest song.

Roger Waters sings to Bush and all the other despots of the world: Leaving Beirut

Nov 26, 2006

Todays sermon on the mount will be held at TBR

For todays post, please check out TBR. I will be contributing articles to that fine, upstanding site on Sundays from here on out. Just click on the above button and you will be whisked away to a wonderful spot that actually makes politics funny more times than not..except for my stuff of course, its just a sarcasm-filled bitchfest. :)

Todays topic: Iraq, who has the damn plan man?

Nov 25, 2006

My niece will spend Christmas in Afganistan

I am going out of my mind. I just can't process the info I received.

I just spoke with my niece Christina. All 5 ft, 95 lbs of her will be shipped off to Afganistan Dec 6th as an Intel Officer for the Army. She doesn't speak a word of their convoluted language and I think her M16 weighs almost as much as she does. This pic was taken at her 21st birthday party two years ago. Thats her brother, the high-school sophmore, and yes he is taller than her.

This god-forsaken war has now become personal. God help George Bush because I am one highly pissed off american. She has been told she will be there at least a year. I am going to go have a nice cry now.

What did you do in the war Grandma?

Over 16,000 single mothers have been deployed to Iraq. More than 155,000 women have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. A recent WaPo article has this:

In the military, parental status is not a barrier to serving in a war. All deploy when the call comes -- single mothers, single fathers, married couples -- relying on a "family-care plan" that designates a caregiver for children when parents are gone.

The thinking is that a soldier is a soldier. "Everyone trains to a standard of readiness and must be able to be mobilized," said Lt. Col. Mike Milord of the National Guard Bureau.

I understand the equality of the sexes, I support this. But I do not support this war. Bring the mothers, wives, sisters,aunts and girlfriends home, hell..bring all the troops home NOW.

If Maliki keeps stalling, fuck Iraq. Bring a big stick when you see him next week Georgie. Tell this s.o.b its now or your on your own mutha fucka.

Nov 23, 2006

What to give thanks for?


I really would like to give thanks for all the soldiers being home from Afganistan and Iraq..but of course that isn't possible this year. I would like to give thanks for poverty being wiped out in the past year, both here and abroad. I really would like to give thanks for the end of despotic leaders that have never been to war, but constantly wage it....

But I can't. So I will be thankful for a new group of pol's running the show in DC.

I hope next year at this time I can be thankful that they forced change upon the despots running the world. I hope that Darfur will be coming around to some kind of normalcy, without people being raped, murdered and starved in the name of some fucking asshole with a huge ego trip going on.

I will be satisfied with my fantasy football teams kicking some ass this weekend, because there is very little nationally and globally to be thankful for..perhaps next year my dear reader?

*Image stolen from Deadspin, a decent sports blog,even if it is owned by a huge corporation.

Nov 22, 2006

KO's special comment: Lessons from the Vietnam War


KO's "special comments" are very good. They are hard hitting. Everyone should listen to them. You can watch it or read it


Update on Susan Dudley's nomination,contact your representatives now.

The Senate is likely to vote in December, during the lame duck session, on the nomination of Susan Dudley, an extremist from an industry-funded think tank, to be the new regulatory czar.

Now is the time to take action. Let your Senators know they should vote against the Dudley nomination. Click here to send a letter to your Senators.

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), current chair of the Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, announced her likely support of Dudley and her plan for a committee vote after the November 13 hearing on Dudley's nomination to head OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA). Other members of the committee have yet to take positions.

Collins's expected support comes after Dudley evaded answering pointed questions during the hearing and backed away from some of her more radical positions. Since the hearing, new concerns regarding a conflict of interest were raised because her husband serves as head of an EPA office that oversees environmental regulations that she would review as head of OIRA. You can read more about the Dudley vote here.

Dudley's confirmation would allow corporations and other large special interests to continue exerting their power over safety, health, environmental and civil rights safeguards. Accordingly:

  • OMB Watch, Public Citizen, labor and environmental groups have written to Collins and Sen. Joe Lieberman (ID-CT), the incoming chair of the oversight committee, requesting they oppose the nomination in committee. Read the letter here.

  • More than 100 organizations have voiced their opposition to Dudley. Read the letter here.

  • Our reasons for opposing Dudley are more fully explained in the recent report by Public Citizen and OMB Watch, The Cost Is Too High: How Susan Dudley Threatens Public Protections.

Voters just sent a message that we need a change - they said putting special interests above public interests must stop. Dudley's confirmation would be more of the same.

Contact your Senators to tell them to vote against the Dudley confirmation as head of OIRA.

If your organization would like to join the over 100 groups opposing the Dudley nomination, send an email to OMB Watch.

Help put an end to the era of powerful corporations shaping federal policies.

Sincerely,

Gary D. Bass
Executive Director

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Nov 20, 2006

Watch Al's Inconvienent Truth online

Part 1 here. Part two here. Everyone needs to see this movie. Share the links m'dear reader :)

I really wrecked my back Sunday..so I won't be posting anything that takes sitting down for a long period of time. I go to the doc tomorrow..Praise JEEBUS for that.

Have a good monday :)

EDIT: Bastards took the link down..nothing to see here, but feel free to comment if your bored out of your skull :)

Nov 19, 2006

Its no Joke..

Comic Relief for Katrina Relief..visit their site here.

Just some facts about NOLA to remind you of what has happened to this region of the US.:

850,791 - Number of housing units damaged, destroyed, or inaccessible because of Katrina

900 - Approximate number of churches, synagogues, and mosques damaged or destroyed

50 - Approximate percentage of homes in New Orleans still lacking electricity

83 - Percentage of New Orleans schools damaged by Katrina

1/3 - Amount of debris yet to be picked up

49 - Percentage of bus routes now operational

17 - Percentage of buses back in service

$44,800,000 - Amount given to Louisiana by U.S. Dept. of Education for charter schools since Katrina

$0 - Amount given for traditional public schools damaged by the storm

100 - Number of destroyed miles on U.S. Highway 90 running along Gulf Coast between New Orleans and Pascagoula, MS



I know everyone gets hit up for money, but until the Gulf Coast is rebuilt and repopulated, we need to do what we can..in one way or another. We can not let this portion of these United States disappear. Every little bit helps ya know, because its not how much, its that you did it.



Now, back to our regularly scheduled bitchfest :)

Nov 18, 2006

Army will deploy troops back to Iraq for 3rd Tour.

John McCain was bitching this week that we need more troops in Iraq. Where does this fuckwit think they will be coming from? According to this AP writeup, the Army's 3rd Infantry Division, which helped lead the charge into Baghdad at the beginning of the occupation, will return next year..thereby becoming the first Army division to serve 3, count em, 3 tours of duty in Iraq.

This kind of crap is how we get soldiers coming apart at the emotional seams. Its just too damn easy for the bastards running this war, to say..more troops, send them back over.

Its wrong. Its fucking wrong. I don't care how good a soldier you are, you can only take so much war and carnage. An excerpt from the article:

"More than 3 1/2 years into the war, the Army and Marine Corps are straining to keep a steady flow of combat and support forces to Iraq while giving the troops sufficient time between deployments for rest and retraining.

Both services are far short of their goal of providing two years between deployments; the 3rd Brigade of the 3rd Infantry, for example, will have spent barely more than 12 months at home when it returns next year. The same is true for the division's 1st Brigade, which officials have said is scheduled to deploy again in January.

The 3rd Infantry, based at Fort Stewart, Ga., is among several units - totaling 57,000 troops - identified by the Pentagon on Friday for deployment in a fresh rotation of forces starting in January. The announcement does not presume any change in troop levels, nor is any major change expected for at least several months."

This has to stop. What is the damn goal over there? Figure it out you fuckwits. The soldiers can't take this shit much longer. No human can be expected to mentally deal with this crap tour after tour.

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Nov 16, 2006

Hoyer beats out Murtha for Maj. Leader

The vote was 149-86..wasn't even close. How will this affect Pelosi, since she threw in with Murtha? Any thoughts sportsfans?

Nov 15, 2006

Just in time for Thanksgiving..Abramoff goes to prison

Wish I had a photoshop of Jack in prison orange..but alas, I do not..just a lil tidbit of the writeup:

The federal Bureau of Prisons said Abramoff, who has been cooperating in the government's influence-peddling investigation, arrived at about 6:30 a.m. (1130 GMT) at a minimum security federal prison camp in Cumberland, Maryland, 130 miles west of Washington.

If any of his friends still want to visit, its only a 2 hour drive to see him..does anyone still call Jackie a friend?

Oh, if anyone wants to write poor Jack in Jail..his info is as follows:
federal inmate No. 27593-112

Jack is lucky he wasn't sent to this prison. :P

Nov 14, 2006

A Liberal's Pledge to Disheartened Conservatives

November 14th, 2006

To My Conservative Brothers and Sisters,

I know you are dismayed and disheartened at the results of last week's election. You're worried that the country is heading toward a very bad place you don't want it to go. Your 12-year Republican Revolution has ended with so much yet to do, so many promises left unfulfilled. You are in a funk, and I understand.

Well, cheer up, my friends! Do not despair. I have good news for you. I, and the millions of others who are now in charge with our Democratic Congress, have a pledge we would like to make to you, a list of promises that we offer you because we value you as our fellow Americans. You deserve to know what we plan to do with our newfound power -- and, to be specific, what we will do to you and for you.

Thus, here is our Liberal's Pledge to Disheartened Conservatives:

Dear Conservatives and Republicans,

I, and my fellow signatories, hereby make these promises to you:

1. We will always respect you for your conservative beliefs. We will never, ever, call you "unpatriotic" simply because you disagree with us. In fact, we encourage you to dissent and disagree with us.

2. We will let you marry whomever you want, even when some of us consider your behavior to be "different" or "immoral." Who you marry is none of our business. Love and be in love -- it's a wonderful gift.

3. We will not spend your grandchildren's money on our personal whims or to enrich our friends. It's your checkbook, too, and we will balance it for you.

4. When we soon bring our sons and daughters home from Iraq, we will bring your sons and daughters home, too. They deserve to live. We promise never to send your kids off to war based on either a mistake or a lie.

5. When we make America the last Western democracy to have universal health coverage, and all Americans are able to get help when they fall ill, we promise that you, too, will be able to see a doctor, regardless of your ability to pay. And when stem cell research delivers treatments and cures for diseases that affect you and your loved ones, we'll make sure those advances are available to you and your family, too.

6. Even though you have opposed environmental regulation, when we clean up our air and water, we, the Democratic majority, will let you, too, breathe the cleaner air and drink the purer water.

7. Should a mass murderer ever kill 3,000 people on our soil, we will devote every single resource to tracking him down and bringing him to justice. Immediately. We will protect you.

8. We will never stick our nose in your bedroom or your womb. What you do there as consenting adults is your business. We will continue to count your age from the moment you were born, not the moment you were conceived.

9. We will not take away your hunting guns. If you need an automatic weapon or a handgun to kill a bird or a deer, then you really aren't much of a hunter and you should, perhaps, pick up another sport. We will make our streets and schools as free as we can from these weapons and we will protect your children just as we would protect ours.

10. When we raise the minimum wage, we will pay you -- and your employees -- that new wage, too. When women are finally paid what men make, we will pay conservative women that wage, too.

11. We will respect your religious beliefs, even when you don't put those beliefs into practice. In fact, we will actively seek to promote your most radical religious beliefs ("Blessed are the poor," "Blessed are the peacemakers," "Love your enemies," "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God," and "Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me."). We will let people in other countries know that God doesn't just bless America, he blesses everyone. We will discourage religious intolerance and fanaticism -- starting with the fanaticism here at home, thus setting a good example for the rest of the world.

12. We will not tolerate politicians who are corrupt and who are bought and paid for by the rich. We will go after any elected leader who puts him or herself ahead of the people. And we promise you we will go after the corrupt politicians on our side FIRST. If we fail to do this, we need you to call us on it. Simply because we are in power does not give us the right to turn our heads the other way when our party goes astray. Please perform this important duty as the loyal opposition.

I promise all of the above to you because this is your country, too. You are every bit as American as we are. We are all in this together. We sink or swim as one. Thank you for your years of service to this country and for giving us the opportunity to see if we can make things a bit better for our 300 million fellow Americans -- and for the rest of the world.

Signed,

Michael Moore

You can sign the pledge here.

Nov 13, 2006

The Iraq Study group, will they save us?

WaPo had a good article up Sunday. Its about the now infamous "Iraq Study Group. Those 10 humans, of dubious ancestry, have been formulating a plan for pulling our collective ass out of the fire that is the Iraq War.

I have blogged, ad nauseum, about this group. It is headed by two men on opposite sides of the political spectrum, James Baker and Lee Hamilton. They will meet with the Decider-in-Chief today, Monday. It seems I am not the only person praying they will have a plan that will work.

But, We shouldn't be holding our collective breath, dear reader.

Because they are only mortal men. They can not see into the future, they can not change the past. And when it is all said and done, there really are very few options to righting the wrongs that have been done over there. A piece of the article below:

"Many of the ideas reportedly being considered -- more aggressive regional diplomacy with Syria and Iran, greater emphasis on training Iraqi troops, or focusing on a new political deal between warring Shiites and Sunni -- have either been tried or have limited chances of success, in the view of many experts on Iraq."

As much as we loathe the current mortals spearheading our efforts in the deserts of the middle east, surely even those assholes have considered the above options.

But according to people who have spoken to the men within the study group, their goal is to find a plan that will appeal to, and unite the voices from all ends of the political spectrum on what to do and how to do it...to find a "political solution" according to the article:

"Baker's objectives for the Iraq Study Group are grounded in his conviction that Iraq is the central foreign policy issue confronting the United States, and that the only way to address that issue successfully is to first build a bipartisan consensus," said Arnold Kanter, who served as undersecretary of state under Baker during George H.W. Bush's administration."

So, as we all hold our collective breath, waiting for the homework to come due from this study group, we must remember this;

The Asshat-in-Chief still holds the reins of power, and the bigger question is..will he buy what the Iraq Study Group is selling, and will the political hacks we have elected to lead and guide us finally agree in unison that there is but one plan to find our way out of the hell of Iraq?

Because as Lee Hamilton says, very candidly in the writeup.."We need to reach agreement, and that may not be possible."

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Nov 11, 2006

Some fun at Rummy's expense..

I forgot to put this in on my Veterans day post..but if you can..please help Tammara buy body armor for our troops still stuck in hell by going to her site here. Its called Bake Sales for Body Armor...thank you in advance. Her husband Sean is due home this month from Iraq, but she will continue to buy armor. She returned today from setting up flags in DC for all the soliders killed to date in Iraq and delivering petitions to end the war to our federal fuckwits.

When I saw this friday night on Countdown the neighbors could hear me screaming in utter deliciousness of it all, I am sure. Thanks to Steve O over at Bring it On for finding it on Youtube. I am not sure what he is rolling in the papers..but its just too damn much..besides I have an active imagination :)

It originally aired on Late Night with Craig Ferguson its only a 1:20 long...have a laugh on Rummy, he has given us enough to cry about that will last decades.

Veterans Day 2006



Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day” on Nov. 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the end of World War I. Congress passed a resolution in 1926 for an annual observance, and Nov. 11 became a national holiday beginning in 1938. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed legislation in 1954 to change the name to Veterans Day as a way to honor those who served in all American wars. The day has evolved into also honoring living military veterans with parades and speeches across the nation. A national ceremony takes place at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery. Below are some 'facts' about Veterans in the US. They were gleaned from a US Census Page, which can be found here. All numbers are as of 2004,with the exception of the last stat provided. I am sure that some of them need to be adjusted for the last two years our soldiers have spent in Iraq and Afganistan.
24.5 million
The number of military veterans in the United States in 2004.
Female Vets
1.7 million
16%
Percentage of Persian Gulf War veterans in 2004 who were women.
9.5 million
The number of veterans age 65 or older
8.1 million
Number of Vietnam-era veterans in 2004. Thirty-three percent of all veterans served in Vietnam.
3.9 million
Number of World War II veterans in 2004. Sixteen percent of all veterans served during World War II.
412,000
In 2005, number of living veterans who served during both the Vietnam era and in the Gulf War.


There are parades today, all over the nation in support of our Vets from all the wars American has been involved in. People, such as myself, will hang American flags at the front door of their homes.

I support our Vets with a belief that we should be making less of them. I want to see an end to the soldiers come home from Iraq with missing limbs or severe brain injuries. I want an end to soldiers coming home in flag-draped coffins from Iraq and Afganistan.

I think Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld should be sent to Iraq and stay there until our last soldiers are home safe and sound. Perhaps if Cheney spent more time overseeing Halliburton, KBR, Blackwater and the job they are doing in Iraq, and less time quail hunting we would be getting out of Iraq sooner than later. I am quite sure the quail hunting basically sucks in Iraq. I don't think Rumsfeld would find much to amuse him there either, so he would be able to learn exactly how "its going" over there.

Nov 10, 2006

In Letter, Radical Cleric Details CIA Abduction, Egyptian Torture

In a WaPo article published today, a radical Muslim cleric details how he was kidnapped, taken out of Italy and held in captivity by the CIA and tortured. Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, wrote an 11-page letter describing his 2003 abduction at the hands of the CIA and Italian secret service agents.

It is a horrible, despicable story. A picture of him was found on a computer that belongs to a CIA official in Milan.

A piece of the article here:

"The Milan public prosecutor's office on Thursday confirmed the authenticity of the letter, the existence of which was first reported by the Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera.

The document has been submitted as evidence to defense attorneys representing 25 CIA officers, a U.S. Air Force officer and nine Italian agents who have been charged with organizing the kidnapping of Nasr, an Egyptian national, in February 2003."


Its a must read, my dear reader..but don't read it before you go to bed. It might give you nightmares.

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Nov 9, 2006

Robert Gates: Is the new boss same as the old boss?

Robert Gates is a member of James Baker's Iraq Study Group and currently is the President of Texas A&M University . He was a favorite of Bush 41(Geo. H.W. Bush). As for Robert Gate's service to his country, Consider the following from TruthOut's Jason Leopold;

He may be best known for playing a role in arming Iraq's former dictator Saddam Hussein with American-made weapons in the country's war against Iran in the 1980s.

He
came under intense fire during confirmation hearings in the early 1990s for being unaware of the explosive situation in Iraq in the 1980s, and the demise of the Soviet republic.

During contentious Senate confirmation hearings in October 1991 - which are bound to come up again - Gates's role in cooking intelligence information during the Iran-Contra scandal was revealed.

In testimony before the Senate on October 1, 1991, Harold P. Ford, former vice chairman of the National Intelligence Council, described an aspect of Gates's personality that mirrors many of the top officials in the Bush administration today. "Bob Gates has often depended too much on his own individual analytic judgments and has ignored or scorned the views of others whose assessments did not accord with his own. This would be okay if he were uniquely all-seeing. He has not been ..." Ford said.

At the hearing, other CIA analysts said Gates forced them to twist intelligence to exaggerate the threat posed by the former Soviet Union. Analysts alleged a report approved by Gates overstated Soviet influence in Iran that specifically led the late President Ronald Reagan into making policy decisions that turned into the Iran-Contra scandal.

Tom Harkin, Senator from Iowa, has said this about Gates:
"I also have doubts and questions about Mr. Gates's role in the secret intelligence sharing operation with Iraq," Harkin said during Gates's confirmation hearings on November 7, 1991. "Robert Gates served as assistant to the director of the CIA in 1981 and as deputy director for intelligence from 1982 to 1986. In that capacity, he helped develop options in dealing with the Iran-Iraq war, which eventually evolved into a secret intelligence liaison relationship with Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Gates was in charge of the directorate that prepared the intelligence information that was passed on to Iraq. He testified that he was also an active participant in the operation during 1986. The secret intelligence sharing operation with Iraq was not only a highly questionable and possibly illegal operation, but also may have jeopardized American lives and our national interests. The photo reconnaissance, highly sensitive electronic eavesdropping, and narrative texts provided to Saddam may not only have helped him in Iraq's war against Iran, but also in the recent gulf war."

Isn't it interesting how our old buddy Saddam keeps coming back to haunt some folks in public service? Don't you wonder when Bush 41 and his cronies, will quit bailing out his fuckwit son Bush43?

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Nov 8, 2006

Its official..VA goes to Webb, according to ALL news services

Now what remains to be seen is whether Senator Macaca will go with the flow, or whine and demand a recount.

He is within his rights of course.

But, if he wishes to run for another office, and I hope to god he never does..it would behoove him to shut the fuck up, sit the hell down and take it like a man. All of his buddies got their asses handed to him, why should he be any different?

The Dem's..those "terrorist-loving" fools have now run the table. They control both legislative branches..SUCK IT AND DEAL NEOCONS!

Do you know how long I have waited to say that? Try 1994. Time to start cleaning the swamp, and btw..start with your own party Dem's..lets have no hypocrisy okey dokey?

"Drain the swamp" and other goals of the Dem-controlled congress

From a friday WaPo article, about the Dem's plans to heal and change the course in America:

Day One: Put new rules in place to "break the link between lobbyists and legislation."

Day Two: Enact all the recommendations made by the commission that investigated the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Time remaining until 100 hours: Raise the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour, maybe in one step.

Cut the interest rate on student loans in half.

Allow the government to negotiate directly with the pharmaceutical companies for lower drug prices for Medicare patients.

Broaden the types of stem cell research allowed with federal funds _ "I hope with a veto-proof majority," she added in an Associated Press interview Thursday.

Protect social security.

The new Grand Dame of the Hill isn't a rookie, and she isn't stupid..give her some credit you remaining neocons that have woke up to find last night wasn't a bad dream. The daughter of a Baltimore politician, Pelosi isn't going to squander what was won last night.

She better not, I will turn on her ass quicker than you can say: Did Rummy resign?



AP reporting Rumsfeld resigns

I got this info from watching MSNBC and waiting for the Shrub's speech which is to begin in a few minutes..I can find no link that supports this info however. When I can, I will post it.

And so it begins....

The Shrub will nominate Robert Gates to take his spot.

One down, a few more weazels to clean out of the house.

Edit: MSNBC is reporting it online here.

Nov 7, 2006

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi


Sounds damn good to me. The House belongs to the Dem's. What will they do with it?

They now have supoena power.

They now control the agenda.

Nancy better kick some ass and call some hearings.

This broad can run rough shod all over the Hill. And I like it. This Cat can Hunt muthafuckas!

She is now third in line for the Presidency. First woman to be in that position.

Life is good..at this moment. Read Pelosi's colum at HuffPo here.


The Shrub will have a news conference at 10am Left Coast Time. Bet his ass was shocked and awed tonight. Karl Rove's too.

With at least two races too close to call in the Senate, there is still a chance the Dem's can win a majority there also. But I have a massive chest cold and gotta hit the sack..come on Webb..beat Senator Macaca's ass darlin..If you wish to see how it's going in VA, with Webb in the lead as I hit the sack..go here. The biggest section of uncounted votes in VA is in the northern part of the state, Democrat country..I know, I lived there.

Good Night and Good Luck..

SCOTUS Justices receive death threats..this ain't right.

We aren't living in Iraq right? Aren't we more civilized than they are? Citizens of these here United States are threatening the lives of Ruth Bader Ginsberg and former justice Sandra Day O'Conner.

Notice they only threaten the females..sumbitches have no balls, if they go after only the females justices. Friggin pussys.

The death threats were received after the Repubes whined about "activist" judges. More than 75% of federal judges have requested security systems be installed in their homes...this stat from Alberto, no less.

South Dakota voters will vote on a referendum known as the "Jail 4 Judges" initiative.Should this become law, it will establish a grand jury which would have the power to indict judges based on "their official legal determinations". Don't ask me what that means, but the way I read it, the Judicial system would not longer be the final word. If someone doesn't like their decision, they could realistically unseat them and bring charges against them..for ruling on the law...you know, doing their job..providing oversight to government entities and others trying to screw we, the people. As they are wont to do more times than not lately.

Sandra Day O'Connor calls this "judicial intimidation". Funny, thats what I thought it was too. She has an OpEd piece up over at the WSJ, the linkage to which can be found here. One section gave me chills:

"Not to be completely outdone, Congress also has engaged in recent efforts to police the judiciary. Seeking to constrain the legal sources that are available to judges, some members of Congress have advocated measures that would forbid judges from citing foreign law when they are interpreting the Constitution. In addition, bills have been introduced in both houses of Congress supporting the creation of an inspector general to investigate and monitor the federal bench. Finally, the House of Representatives passed legislation over the summer that would prohibit the Supreme Court from considering whether the Pledge of Allegiance's inclusion of the words "under God" violates the First Amendment."

What the hell? Who is watching who? Why have a judicial system if its handcuffed, where is the protector of our rights and freedoms? It has no teeth for christ's sake.

This isn't what the framers of the Constitution and the authors of the Bill of Rights had in mind..I swear its not. Its as obvious as the next lie the Shrub or his minions will tell us Wednesday morning.

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Folks are saying they can't get this blog to load right..

And enough kind folks have told me, so I have created a wordpress blog. I will be test-driving wordpress for awhile until I see how well I like it. If you have an opinion on which is easier to read, or anything else regarding which blog you perfer to view, leave me a comment over there. If you wish to view that blog instead, the addy is:

http://leftwingnutjob.wordpress.com/



I will be posting the same stuff on both blogs..so for those folks that read my pathetic attempt at writing, take your pick and tell me which one works best for you, the reader. I could give a rats ass which one I rail and bitch on, really.

Hope everyone but the Republicans have a good Tuesday :)

Nov 6, 2006

Ramsey Clark threatened with misconduct charges over Saddam verdict remarks.

Iraqi High Tribunal officials said Sunday following the handing down of death sentences to Saddam Hussein and two others in the Dujail crimes against humanity case that they would file complaints against several defense lawyers for alleged misconduct. Chief prosecutor Jaafar Moussawai told a news conference that complaints would be filed against members of the defense team “who made threats and comments supporting terrorism,” and chief investigatory judge Raed Juhi said American Saddam lawyer and former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark would be singled out for "insulting the court." Clark was ejected from the courtroom Sunday by Chief Judge Raouf Abdel-Rahman after he sent the judge a memorandum suggesting that the trial was a "mockery of justice"; clearly agitated, Abdel-Rahman said Clark was the mockery and then added "You come from America and ridicule the Iraqi people."

Moussawai also indicated the automatic appeal of the death sentences to the nine-judge Appeals Chamber of the court would start Monday. From Baghdad, Voices of Iraq (VOI) has local coverage. Rueters has more coverage as well, you can read it here.

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Nov 5, 2006

Another good man gone from this world.


My blog buddy Peter lives in NYC. He recently lost his uncle, Marine Captain Robert Secher in Iraq. It has hit him very hard. If you would like to read what Peter has written about his uncle,here is the link to his latest post about him. Newsweek has written an article about Robert, and I want to share some of it with everyone. Peter describes him as a “real Clark Kent”. But he still couldn’t escape the carnage that has become Iraq. He asked for the toughest assignment, and was sent to Anbar to train the Iraqi security forces. He wanted to write a book about his service in the Marines and specfically about his time in Iraq. He believed in his mission there. He did express frustration with what was happening and questioned the loyalty of some of the Iraqi recruits to the radical Shiite cleric, Moqtada al-Sadr.

A letter he sent to Peter was published in the Newsweek article. Robert wrote it shortly after he was arrived in Iraq:

“My first impression of the Iraqis is that I really like them. They are warm and hospitable and the friendliest people I’ve met. I also feel very sorry for them. Their lives are out of their hands and they have known nothing but dictators (Saddam) and occupiers (us) for years. As we convoyed at high speeds thru the town (speed is the best defense against IEDs) you could clearly see the look on the eyes of the people: sick and tired. First a generation of Saddam, now insurgents and occupiers. Everyone makes promises and no one keeps them.”

Part of the next letter he wrote to Peter 3 months after the last one:

“My 3 month informed opinion (based entirely on what I see in the Hit region) is that this war is futile. Even the Iraqi soldiers tell us that when America leaves, they’ll quit. They trust us because they know Americans can take care of them, but they don’t trust their government, or the Ministry of Defense, and they especially don’t trust their officers […] Funny, I feel the same way sometimes.”

After he had been there for 6 months, his frustration seemed to deepen.

“The biggest lesson I have learned over 6 months here is that the Iraqi culture is incapable of maintaining a western style military. The Arabic-style military […] is distasteful to western soldiers: officers who hit their men; officers and senior enlisted men who regularly steal from their men; using leadership to openly grant yourself more food and ’standard of living’ items while your men go without […]”Many of our [Iraqi] soldiers went AWOL; new food supplies came in yesterday from Ramadi but were grossly insufficient; new soldiers arrived but their initial military training is substandard and you can tell they are really just here for a paycheck […]”

A month later he wrote this to his father:

“This is such a long process. Maybe 20 years from now I’ll look back with pride that I helped make a difference in Iraq, but right now I’m just not into it. I just want to come home alive. […] The war in Iraq itself, yeah, it was the right thing to do, but the way it was carried out, man, Bush, Rumsfeld, and Cheney have nothing to be proud of. But I’m still glad to be here. At least I can say I was here, and 20 years from now that will be all that matters. I did my part (though my attitude was less than desirable). […]”

The last email from Robert was two days before he was killed:

Dad,
How are you? I will be down in the city […] operating out of firm base 1 until probably Nov 1 so I won’t have access to email very often. I should make it back up to camp every few days to shower and do laundry, and I’ll check my emails then. The clearing operations are continuing throughout the town. It’ll be sleep all day and go on operations each night (searches and raids). A lot more interesting than being on the camp. Give my love to [stepmother] Lucy, I’ll talk to you all soon.

Love, Robert

Why did I write this post? Because it is a slice of the war, from someone who lived it and died in it. A Centurion was what the article describes him as. Robert questioned things but took pride in doing the best he could for the Iraqi’s. The entire article shows his highs and lows during his time in Iraq. But he never waivered in his feeling that he was doing something to help make life better for the Iraqi people. I just wish he could of come home and wrote his book.

We are losing so many wonderful men and women like Robert over there. Thousands of injured soldiers return home to try to start life again without arms, legs or with massive head injuries. For me, the cost is just too high, and the chances of building a country that can sustain itself gets weaker and weaker as each day passes.

It has to stop. When do we say enough of our best and brightest have died in that oil-rich desert thousands of miles from home? WHEN PEOPLE?

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Nov 4, 2006

Your doing a great job Mr.Bowen..now your fired.

Makes sense doesn't it? The Republican lawyer,Stuart W. Bowen Jr., has sent American occupation officials to jail on bribery and conspiracy charges, exposed disastrously poor construction work by well-connected companies like Halliburton and Parsons, and discovered that the military did not properly track hundreds of thousands of weapons it shipped to Iraqi security forces.

And he gets a pink slip.

The order comes in the form of an obscure provision that terminates his federal oversight agency, the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, on Oct. 1, 2007. The clause was inserted by the Republican side of the House Armed Services Committee over the objections of Democratic counterparts during a closed-door conference, and it has generated surprise and some outrage among lawmakers who say they had no idea it was in the final legislation.

This is such bullshit, it reeks to high heaven. Do a good job and you get fired. Do a real shitty job..like "Brownie" and you get promoted..thats the Shrub, his minions and most elected Republicans for you.

The article can be read here on the NYT website.

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The dysfunctional family that is running our country.

Vanity Fair has a good article up. Its about the neocons that supported this war. Its about how they now admit failure. These aren't just any old, run of the mill, neocons..they are ones that were in the "game" known as the Iraq War. The opening salvo below:

"As Iraq slips further into chaos, the war's neoconservative boosters have turned sharply on the Bush administration, charging that their grand designs have been undermined by White House incompetence. In a series of exclusive interviews, Richard Perle, Kenneth Adelman, David Frum, and others play the blame game with shocking frankness. Target No. 1: the president himself."

These are men that whole-heartily supported the invasion of Iraq. These are men that participated in decisions made about the war, some as members of
the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee. They were the cheerleaders, the rah-rah boys on the sidelines. David Frum was the speech writer who "co-wrote Bush's 2002 State of the Union address that accused Iraq of being part of an "axis of evil," it now looks as if defeat may be inescapable, because "the insurgency has proven it can kill anyone who cooperates, and the United States and its friends have failed to prove that it can protect them." This situation, he says, must ultimately be blamed on "failure at the center"—starting with President Bush."

They aren't leading the cheers any more. And they blame the folks at the top. Not the soldiers in the field, not the generals in Iraq..they blame the Shrub and his worthless minions.

The author writes that none of the neocons he interviewed is optimistic now. Here are some quotes from them:

Kenneth Adelman: "The most dispiriting and awful moment of the whole administration was the day that Bush gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom to [former C.I.A. director] George Tenet, General Tommy Franks, and [Coalition Provisional Authority chief] Jerry [Paul] Bremer—three of the most incompetent people who've ever served in such key spots. And they get the highest civilian honor a president can bestow on anyone! That was the day I checked out of this administration. It was then I thought, There's no seriousness here, these are not serious people. If he had been serious, the president would have realized that those three are each directly responsible for the disaster of Iraq."

Eliot Cohen, director of the strategic-studies program at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and member of the Defense Policy Board: "I wouldn't be surprised if what we end up drifting toward is some sort of withdrawal on some sort of timetable and leaving the place in a pretty ghastly mess.… I do think it's going to end up encouraging various strands of Islamism, both Shia and Sunni, and probably will bring de-stabilization of some regimes of a more traditional kind, which already have their problems.… The best news is that the United States remains a healthy, vibrant, vigorous society. So in a real pinch, we can still pull ourselves together. Unfortunately, it will probably take another big hit. And a very different quality of leadership. Maybe we'll get it."

The rats are abandoning the ship in droves now. They are tripping over each other to get the hell out of there. They are afraid fingers will be pointed at them for this debacle known as Operation Iraqi Freedom. "THEY" are pointing fingers now, trying to deflect the shit that is being flung everywhere, by everyone.

May each and everyone of them rot in hell. A special kind of hell reserved for those who sent men and women to their deaths in the name of liberating Iraq. Is Iraq better off than before Bush and his boyz invaded? Is our country better off than before the hapless fuckwits took office and began their plans for this war?

Clip their wings, drag them kicking and screaming out of their offices and put them on trial for crimes against humanity. At the very least, my dear reader, vote for change Tuesday. Put people in the legislature that will demand answers and solutions from those who fucked it up beyond all recognition.

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Nov 3, 2006

Lee Raymond: The fox guarding the henhouse


Good ol George. He sure makes sure he takes care of his buddies in the Oil "bidness". That fat fuck Lee Raymond is now heading a "key study to help America chart a cleaner course for our energy needs".


Does that make sense to anyone?


You remember Lee Raymond. He got a golden parachute worth $400 Million Large when he retired from Exxon last year. During the highest gas prices this nation has ever seen.
Coincidence? Hell no..not in this administration. GreenWatch has a good article up about this jackass and what it all means. Just a short blurb from the article:

"Even for an administration dedicated to putting industry lobbyists in charge of the very agencies they have devoted their careers to undermining (coal and oil lobbyist J. Stephen Griles as Deputy Secretary of the Interior is one of dozens of examples), President Bush has recently outdone himself. He has named Lee Raymond, the retired chief of ExxonMobil, to head a key study to help America chart a cleaner course for our energy needs. Raymond currently chairs the National Petroleum Council (NPC), one of the most powerful lobbies in Washington."

It should also be noted that some of the shareholders at Exxon have tried to
pass resolutions criticizing the company's executive pay policies. The company, of course, is urging other shareholders to vote against those resolutions.

God, the Shrub will put every, stinking, one of his buddies in some position of authority before he leaves the Oval Office. And we have two friggin years left for him to screw us all..sickening isn't it?

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Nov 2, 2006

Keith Olbermann's "Special Comment" last night for the President.

It kept me thinking about it for hours. Keith has been enboldened lately and he evidently was very upset that people would take Kerry's comment as directed to the soldiers. The rightwing has had a field day with his "bad joke". To see the video of KO's "special comment" aimed at the President, you can go here. I want MSNBC to get all the hits they can on this video and transcript, so I won't be reprinting it here. But its a doozy and worth the watch. The transcript is 4 pages long..so watch the video. It might take awhile to load the video, its getting an incredible amount of hits today, since many folks are linking to it. I know the Ole Blue,The Heretic doesn't watch TV, but I hope you watch this my friend :)

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Nov 1, 2006

US Soldier killed herself after objecting to Interrogation Techniques

I was disgusted and appalled by the following story. But it needs to get out there. To read the entire article on its original site, here is the linkage. This article was published today at Editor and Publisher.

Revealed: U.S. Soldier Killed Herself After Objecting to Interrogation Techniques
The true stories of how American troops, killed in Iraq, actually died keep spilling out this week. Now we learn, thanks to a reporter’s FOIA request, that one of the first women to die in Iraq shot and killed herself after objecting to harsh “interrogation techniques.”

By Greg Mitchell

(November 01, 2006) — The true stories of how American troops, killed in Iraq, actually died keep spilling out this week. On Tuesday, we explored the case of Kenny Stanton, Jr., murdered last month by our allies, the Iraqi police, though the military didn’t make that known at the time. Now we learn that one of the first female soldiers killed in Iraq died by her own hand after objecting to interrogation techniques used on prisoners.

She was Army specialist Alyssa Peterson, 27, a Flagstaff, Az., native serving with C Company, 311th Military Intelligence BN, 101st Airborne. Peterson was an Arabic-speaking interrogator assigned to the prison at our air base in troubled Tal-Afar in northwestern Iraq. According to official records, she died on Sept. 15, 2003, from a “non-hostile weapons discharge.”

She was only the third American woman killed in Iraq so her death drew wide press attention. A “non-hostile weapons discharge” leading to death is not unusual in Iraq, often quite accidental, so this one apparently raised few eyebrows. The Arizona Republic, three days after her death, reported that Army officials “said that a number of possible scenarios are being considered, including Peterson’s own weapon discharging, the weapon of another soldier discharging or the accidental shooting of Peterson by an Iraqi civilian.”

But in this case, a longtime radio and newspaper reporter named Kevin Elston, unsatisfied with the public story, decided to probe deeper in 2005, “just on a hunch,” he told E&P today. He made “hundreds of phone calls” to the military and couldn’t get anywhere, so he filed a Freedom of Information Act request. When the documents of the official investigation of her death arrived, they contained bombshell revelations. Here’s what the Flagstaff public radio station, KNAU, where Elston now works, reported yesterday:

“Peterson objected to the interrogation techniques used on prisoners. She refused to participate after only two nights working in the unit known as the cage. Army spokespersons for her unit have refused to describe the interrogation techniques Alyssa objected to. They say all records of those techniques have now been destroyed….”

She was was then assigned to the base gate, where she monitored Iraqi guards, and sent to suicide prevention training. “But on the night of September 15th, 2003, Army investigators concluded she shot and killed herself with her service rifle,” the documents disclose.

The Army talked to some of Peterson’s colleagues. Asked to summarize their comments, Elston told E&P: “The reactions to the suicide were that she was having a difficult time separating her personal feelings from her professional duties. That was the consistent point in the testimonies, that she objected to the interrogation techniques, without describing what those techniques were.”

Elston said that the documents also refer to a suicide note found on her body, revealing that she found it ironic that suicide prevention training had taught her how to commit suicide. He has now filed another FOIA request for a copy of the actual note.

Peterson’s father, Rich Peterson, has said: “Alyssa volunteered to change assignments with someone who did not want to go to Iraq.”

Alyssa Peterson, a devout Mormon, had graduated from Flagstaff High School and earned a psychology degree from Northern Arizona University on a military scholarship. She was trained in interrogation techniques at Fort Huachuca in Arizona, and then sent to the Middle East in 2003.

The Arizona Republic article had opened: “Friends say Army Spc. Alyssa R. Peterson of Flagstaff always had an amazing ability to learn foreign languages.

“Peterson became fluent in Dutch even before she went on an 18-month Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission to the Netherlands in the late 1990s. Then, she cruised through her Arabic courses at the military’s Defense Language Institute in Monterey, Calif., shortly after enlisting in July 2001.

“With that under her belt, she was off to Iraq to conduct interrogations and translate enemy documents.”

On a “fallen heroes” message board on the Web, Mary W. Black of Flagstaff wrote, “The very day Alyssa died, her Father was talking to me at the Post Office where we both work, in Flagstaff, Az., telling me he had a premonition and was very worried about his daughter who was in the military on the other side of the world. The next day he was notified while on the job by two army officers. Never has a daughter been so missed or so loved than she was and has been by her Father since that fateful September day in 2003. He has been the most broken man I have ever seen.”

An A.W. from Los Angeles wrote: “I met Alyssa only once during a weekend surfing trip while she was at DLI. Although our encounter was brief, she made a lasting impression. We did not know each other well, but I was blown away by her genuine, sincere, sweet nature. I don’t know how else to put it– she was just nice.….I was devastated to here of her death. I couldn’t understand why it had to happen to such a wonderful person.”

Finally, Daryl K. Tabor of Ashland City, Tenn., who had met her as a journalist in Iraq for the Kentucky New Era paper in Hopkinsville: “Since learning of her death, I cannot get the image of the last time I saw her out of my mind. We were walking out of the tent in Kuwait to be briefed on our flights into Iraq as I stepped aside to let her out first. Her smile was brighter than the hot desert sun. Peterson was the only soldier I interacted with that I know died in Iraq. I am truly sorry I had to know any.”

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Related Pressing Issues column by E&P editor Greg Mitchell: U.S. Soldier Murdered By Iraqi Police — And Then the Cover-Up

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It's moving day!!!!!!!!!!!!

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