Archive for the 'Disgrace to the Military' Category

2.3 Trillion Dollar Toilet Seats

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Remember when Americans were outraged that the military was buying toilet seats and hammers for six hundred dollars and passing the bill onto the taxpayers. Ah, the good old days!
I set my alarm clock to the Diane Rehm show on NPR at 9:00 a.m. every morning. If you live in Utah, it is one of [...]

‘Wait a minute, we can’t have acquittals’

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

In Harper’s, Scott Horton writes about The Great Guantanamo Puppet Theater. The problem with the military commission trials is that they are really political tribunals controlled by Vice President Dick Cheney. The trials of six “high-value detainees” linked to the attacks on 9/11 are timed to coincide with the 2008 election, and the [...]

The why of “why” things have gone so wrong under Bush

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Read the whole thing but here are my favorite passages:
The staggering losses we’ve sustained from three decades of increasingly authoritarian, non-reality-based, Daddy-knows-best deciding are mounting up. On 9/11, in New Orleans, in Minneapolis, in Iraq, in a planet-sweeping range of diplomatic failures, in the debacles around a Homeland Security department that was apparently designed for [...]

American Leadership

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Over a Orcinus, Sara has a great series on leadership that has gotten me thinking about America’s history of leadership. Read it here, here, here and here.
Sara makes an important point. Political systems have a life cycle - they begin as a solution to a set of problems. They function well for [...]

How Thinking People Feel, But Few Will Say…In Public

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Randi Rhodes of Air America, speech to the 50th Anniversary party of “PEACE ACTION of Michigan” on November 11, 2007.
DO not miss this. It is the most honest REAL discussion of what is really happened over the past seven long years.

‘Redacted’: Truth is the first casualty of war

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

“Redacted” is a fictional film by Brian De Palma based on a real atrocity in Mahmudiyah, the rape, murder, and burning of Abeer Qasim Hamza al-Janabi, a 14-year-old Iraqi girl, in March 2006 by U.S. soldiers who also killed her parents and younger sister.

Scene from “Redacted” (the tank is a Jordanian Army Challenger-1)
The movie’s title [...]

I Don’t Think So?

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Guess who?
Whether someone made phone calls on his behalf to get into the national guard: “No I don’t think so.”
“They should have probably called up the National Guard in those days. Maybe we would have done better in Vietnam.”


I’m a Vietnam infantry veteran and The National Guard is where all [...]

What He Said (My pick for the week - it was a tough field)

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

Patraeus Betray Us? I Say TRAITOR!

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Few people get the opportunity the Patraeus had to speak the truth and put an end to this sick political, economically motivated war which has killed at LEAST 750,000 Iraqis.  Oh well. Fuck You Patraeus.  You suck!
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In case you missed it. Word has it, the phrase was first coined by troops serving in Iraq.

Problem [...]

American Scum Serving in Iraq

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Warning. The following video are not for the pollyannish.
I used to respect the hell out of our troops, all of them. I guess I was being naive.
In the process of writing the post below this one, I spent some time looking for video’s that support the thesis of the post. Much to my disappointment, [...]

Cher versus Petraeus

Monday, September 10th, 2007

What day is it?
I rolled over in bed this morning and tuned on the radio. NPR’s “Radio West” program wasn’t on. Instead, there was a congresswoman railing against the audacity of  MoveOn.org to call General David Petraeus “General betray us.” It was immediately obvious that the congresswoman wasn’t on a radio talk show because her [...]

Would You Buy a Used War From This Man?

Monday, September 10th, 2007

After 45 minutes of congressional speechifying, then another fifteen minutes to find him a working microphone, General David Petraeus finally got his chance to try and sell the indefinite occupation of Iraq. Asked to give an independent assessment and not just act as a Bush surrogate, he instead lied shamelessly. Not a good [...]

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