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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Memorial Day, Freedom and the Right Path



Memorial Day, Freedom and the Right Path
Guest Blog By Mike

This past weekend was Memorial Day Weekend, and I couldn't help thinking what Memorial Day meant to me as a child, as well as what it likely means today to both Children in America as well as children in other countries.

I think the main focus of Memorial Day is to honor the brave soldiers who gave their lives to protect our freedoms and liberties, I think the overwhelming majority of our country DOES honor and respect our soldiers and veterans, but I think Memorial day is also an occasion to remember the presidents who sent those soldiers to war -- and in some cases to their deaths. The majority were honorable men who sent our soldiers to war for honorable and legitimate reasons.

Unfortunately this president, George W Bush, has not; he has sent our soldiers to their deaths for a lie and caused much of the world to despise rather than respect our country and our soldiers. For that reason, although I greatly respect and honor our brave soldiers, (many of which are friends and co-workers of mine or relatives of the former) who are being sacrificed and used as cannon fodder for a self serving lie.....I choose to focus on our president since speaking out against a culture of corruption that CHOOSES to put our soldiers in harms way for no justifiable reason and with no finite plan for a solution is in my opinion one of the best ways to truly support our soldiers.

When I was a child, Memorial Day used to evoke images of both our brave soldiers who died to protect our freedom and liberties, as well as great presidents of the past who were great men, good men, wise men,respected by everyone; after much contemplation, I wondered how does the world look at Memorial Day now after 6 years of George W Bush's treasonous reign of evil.

Better yet how does the world look at America now?

America was always a bastion of goodness, a symbol of freedom, a land of opportunity, where hard work was rewarded.

What have we had under Bush's reign: we have become a world bully that attacks pre-emptively like a common street thug. We take what we want and do what is best for us without listening to other countries needs or wants. Diplomacy and peace have become a sign of weakness and a dirty word to the Bush Administration.

Obeying and defending the Constitution and protecting our cherished freedom and privacy has drawn scorn and derision from this Administration, freedom of speech is abhorred by the overwhelming majority of Republicans when it dissents from their talking points. They use fear and safety as talking points to destroy freedom, to undermine and destroy every bit of goodness that has been a symbol of our country and to seize more and more power and push their self serving agenda.

Our Country is slowly being transformed into an evil police state run by a cabal of megalomaniac dictators. The poor and middle class are losing more ground economically to the ultra-wealthy, good-paying middle class jobs are being outsourced overseas while the rich "robber barons" and white collar criminals manipulating the laws and our tax dollars to steal money from working class people become ever more rich and powerful — just as the "robber barons" like Jay Gould did in the Gilded Age.

What do kids think of now on Memorial Day? ("Hot dogs and hamburgers, says Lydia.") It's obvious they honor and respect our soldiers regardless of whether they believe in the soldiers mission, which is dictated by Bush and his cabal of Neo Con cronies, but I'm wondering when kids think of the Presidents behind the wars, do they think of good men like Lincoln and Washington, men they respect and aspire to emulate, or do kids today both in America and around the world associate it with evil men, Bush, Dick Cheney, Hitler etc.......

Hitler is the leader whom the Neo Cons have been emulating — from his rhetoric to instill fear in the masses, to discredit the opposition, to destroy freedom in the name of safety, to attack other countries preemptively, from his giving the masses a common enemy to fear and hate, and a patriotic cause to rally around etc...

I marvel at how in six short years the Republicans have turned Presidents Day into a dirty phrase, just as they have with America or the word Liberal, which are both symbols of freedom and goodness.........hopefully they have NOT done the same with Memorial Day which is a day to honor our dead soldiers, hopefully the world still honors and respects our soldiers as the overwhelming majority of our country does.

George W Bush NEEDS TO BE IMPEACHED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE before he can do anymore damage to this country or our soldiers.

But on a positive note, we can still turn things around. We need to work toward solutions instead of fear mongering and war mongering. We need to put aside partisanship and work together to create a better country and a better world, we need to put more effort into peace and diplomacy rather than war and hatred.

We have been on the the wrong path for most of the past three decades, we need to get on the right path, the last time we had Presidents work toward energy independence from the Middle East and diversification away from oil was in the 1970's and this is not, nor should it be a partisan issue. The ONLY two Presidents who did anything substantive to make us less dependent on foreign oil imports were Gerald Ford who mandated increased fuel economy in cars and Jimmy Carter, who promoted a variety of technologies to make us less dependent on Petroleum imports, Carter promoted solar, wind, nuclear, natural gas etc.....the sad thing is that the Presidents that followed did not emulate their forethought and long term thinking but instead fell victim to the group think and self serving interests of big oil. Jimmy Carter installed solar panels on the White House to symbolize his commitment to energy independence and his successor Ronald Reagan subsequently had them ripped off after ascending to the White House.

We need a President who is smart, who thinks strategically and longer term, rather than what is best for him politically, or what is more palatable at the moment, or how to best save face. We need a President who is selfless and puts the good of the country and the good of the many over the good of the powerful few. We need a President who is wise, and has character and integrity and honesty and speaks truthfully rather than promoting self serving agenda's or demonizing and smearing his opponents, or using fear and half truths to influence and deceive the weak minded and fearful.

The Founding Fathers and the Great Presidents of the past normally thought of on Memorial Day, believed in freedom and justice for all so vehemently that they were willing to die for it, to get back on the RIGHT PATH and become that shining symbol of freedom and land of opportunity the world has always associated with America, "The Land Of The Free and Home of The Brave", we need stop being ruled by fear and hatred and start acting like we value freedom and bravery, we need to remember and honor the great and brilliant men who fought for our freedom and liberties and wrote that timeless ageless symbol and protector of freedom the US Constitution, we need to hold the Constitution and the sacred freedom it symbolizes above ANY President or Any enacted legislation. Any President or any Legislation that defies, challenges or contradicts the Constitution needs to be repealed or impeached ASAP.

Our Founding Father's and our first President fought for our freedom from a King named George who was deemed insane, Once again we have a man named George who deems himself a king that many claim is insane and is the enemy of democracy and freedom.

To get back on the Right Path, we need to focus on freedom rather than fear, peace rather than war. We need to work to make the world a better place for the next generation, we need to take care of the least among us and, put the good of the many over the good of the few powerful wealthy elite!

(This guest post is by Mike.)

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173 Comments:

  • By Chris Walsh, Rocky Mountain News
    May 31, 2007
    A lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges that Arapahoe County-based Jeppesen knowingly helped the Central Intelligence Agency fly terrorism suspects overseas to secret jails where the prisoners were tortured.

    And Bush says they don't torture.

    By Blogger Larry, at 4:03 AM  

  • By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Published: May 31, 2007
    Filed at 6:49 a.m. ET

    BAGHDAD (AP) -- A suicide bomber hit a police recruiting center in Fallujah on Thursday, killing at least 25 people and wounding 50, police said. U.S. forces backed by helicopter gunships clashed with suspected al-Qaida gunmen in western Baghdad in an engagement that lasted several hours.

    Is the "surge" working yet?

    By Blogger Larry, at 4:07 AM  

  • THE WASHINGTON TIMES
    May 31, 2007

    BAGHDAD -- Once-flourishing middle-class families in Baghdad are now eating meat only sparingly, if at all, as violence across the city prevents people from working and farmers from delivering food to the capital's markets.
    Some women are eating less in order to give their food to their children, residents say, while others try to make meals for a family of five from a portion of meat that would barely make a single hamburger.

    Mothers eating less so their children will have food. Things are great in Iraq.

    By Blogger Larry, at 5:09 AM  

  • By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer
    Wed May 30, 11:08 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Violent crime kept climbing in 2006, a top FBI official said Wednesday, previewing a report detailing nationwide increases in murders, robberies and other felonies for a second straight year.

    The rising crime rate, in an FBI report expected next week, counters Justice Department attempts to tamp down violence by sending more funds to local police and studying U.S. cities for clues on how the increase began.

    Crime on the increase, This is Bush's America.

    By Blogger Larry, at 5:20 AM  

  • To get back on the right path means to get back on a sustainable one.

    A lot of people bemoan the 1970s, and yet.... we accomplished amazing things in regards to oil consumption. We're going to have to do it again, big time. Right now. For all of the slamming people have done of Presidents Ford and Carter over the years, they presided over a remarkable taming of the beast. And they didn't have to spill the blood of any soldiers to get it done.

    Driving SUVs is not a "personal choice" anymore when it means some kid is going to get shot to pieces in the Middle East. It's time that the selfish among us acknowledge this fact.

    By Blogger Jolly Roger, at 8:24 AM  

  • Hey Mike? If you ever run for office, let me know so I can vote for you!

    By Blogger Candace, at 9:01 AM  

  • Wow. Great post.

    By Blogger Ron, at 9:38 AM  

  • Mike, what can I say. If I didn't know it wasn't me, I would have thought i had written it. Excellent article.

    By Blogger TomCat, at 11:02 AM  

  • Good article Mike. I like how you talked about what memorial day used to mean to you as a kid. It shines a light on where we are now by thinking about where we were then.

    Good stuff.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 11:18 AM  

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    By Blogger Mike, at 12:19 PM  

  • Thanks Candace and Ron and welcome to the Blog............Lydia is a brilliant writer and a champion of truth and is a tough act to follow as is Worf and Larry..........I'm happy to just be included in the same company as them!

    By Blogger Mike, at 12:19 PM  

  • TomCat said...
    Mike, what can I say. If I didn't know it wasn't me, I would have thought i had written it. Excellent article."

    Tomcat, as always we are on the same page, you are one of the most insightful people on this blog, i'm proud to share your views and principles of life, wish you had more time to spend here because you really add insight and substance to this blog and I value your perspective.

    By Blogger Mike, at 12:23 PM  

  • OBI WAN WORFEUS said...
    Good article Mike. I like how you talked about what memorial day used to mean to you as a kid. It shines a light on where we are now by thinking about where we were then."

    Thanks Worf, it really is sickening how far down the wrong path we have come and Bush and his Neo Con cronnies were instrumental in steering us down the wrong path.........i can only remain hopeful we will get back on the right path.

    Also, I think most kids have an inate sense of good and evil and right and wrong, and that was truly how I felt as a child and it sickens me that kids now have to wonder if our leaders are the good guys or the bad guys, as well as having to examine with an open mind how our country is actually perceived by the world and how that has changed as a result of GWB.

    By Blogger Mike, at 12:28 PM  

  • Jacq, it was not meant to be sarcastic, I meant to welcome you, Ron, Chuck, and Candace to the blog...........we all support the cause and provide insight in our own way, whether it is by posting lots of information and debating or supporting others and pointing out others comments that are outstanding and insightful that deserve attention........I'm glad you and the others are choosing spending more time here, and i'm sure Lydia feels that way as well.

    By Blogger Mike, at 12:34 PM  

  • Economic growth stalls in first quarter
    U.S. gross domestic product expanded at 0.6 percent pace, slowest since '02

    AP Updated: 7:01 a.m. MT May 31, 2007
    WASHINGTON - The economy nearly stalled in the first quarter with growth slowing to a pace of just 0.6 percent. That was the worst three-month showing in over four years.

    The new reading on the gross domestic product, released by the Commerce Department Thursday, showed that economic growth in the January-through-March quarter was much weaker. Government statisticians slashed by more than half their first estimate of a 1.3 percent growth rate for the quarter.

    The main culprits for the downgrade: the bloated trade deficit and businesses cutting investment in supplies of the goods they hold in inventories.

    For nearly a year, the economy has been enduring a stretch of subpar economic growth due mostly to a sharp housing slump. That in turn has made some businesses act more cautiously in their spending and investing.

    The economy’s 0.6 percent growth rate in the opening quarter of this year marked a big loss of momentum from the 2.5 percent pace logged in the final quarter of last year.

    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke doesn’t believe the economy will slide into recession this year, nor do Bush administration officials. But ex-Fed chief Alan Greenspan has put the odds at one in three.

    The first-quarter’s performance was the weakest since the final quarter of 2002, when the economy was recovering from a recession. At that time, GDP eked out a 0.2 percent growth rate. Economists were predicting the first-quarter performance this year would be downgraded, but not as much as it did. They were calling for a 0.8 percent growth rate pace.

    GDP measures the value of all goods and services produced in the United States. It is considered the best measure of the country’s economic fitness.

    In more encouraging economic news, the Labor Department reported that fewer people signed up for unemployment benefits last week. New filings dropped by 4,000 to 310,000. That suggests the employment climate is weathering well the economy’s sluggish spell.

    Many economists believe the first quarter will be the low point for this year. They expect growth will improve but still be sluggish.

    The National Association for Business Economics predicts the economy will expand at a 2.3 percent pace in the April-to-June quarter.

    In the first quarter, there was a larger trade deficit than first thought. That ended up shaving a full percentage point from the GDP. Businesses cut back on inventory investment as they tried to make sure unsold stocks of goods didn’t get out of whack with customer demand. That lopped off nearly a percentage point to first quarter GDP.

    Those were the biggest factors behind the government slicing its initial GDP estimate released a month ago by as much as it did.

    The sour housing market also restrained overall economic activity. Investment in home building was cut by 15.4 percent, on an annualized basis, in the first quarter. However, that wasn’t as deep a cut as the 17 percent annualized drop initally estimated. And, it wasn’t as severe as the 19.8 percent annualized drop seen in the final quarter of last year.

    Even so, there is no doubt that troubled housing market is one of the biggest problems for the economy. Although some businesses tightened the belt in the first quarter, consumers did not. That helped to prevent the economy from stalling out altogether.

    Consumers boosted their spending by a 4.4 percent growth rate in the first quarter, the most in a year. Consumer spending accounts for a major chunk of economic activity.

    Some economists wonder how much interest consumers will have in continued brisk spending, however, given rising gasoline prices that have topped $3 a gallon in many markets. More money spent filling up the gas tank leaves less to spend on other things.

    One of the reasons consumers have stayed so resilient even as the housing market has been stuck in a rut for a year is because the job market has been good.

    However, there have been recent signs that the job market — while still healthy — is slowing a bit.

    The unemployment rate edged up to 4.5 percent in April as payrolls grew by just 88,000, the fewest in more than two years.

    An inflation gauge tied to the GDP report and closely watched by the Fed showed that core prices — excluding food and energy — rose at a rate of 2.2 percent in the first quarter. That was unchanged from its initial estimate but up from a 1.8 percent pace in the fourth quarter.

    The Federal Reserve’s key interest rate has been at 5.25 percent for nearly a year. Many economists predict the rate probably will stay right where it is through the rest of this year.

    By Blogger Mike, at 12:40 PM  

  • Looks like we are headed for recession at .6% GDP we are balancing on the edge of a knife between recession and stagflation...........and THIS time the fed might not come to the rescue with interest rate cuts because they have to defend the dollar from collapsing with higher rates.............this could be a severe recession!

    By Blogger Mike, at 12:42 PM  

  • Jolly Roger said...
    To get back on the right path means to get back on a sustainable one.

    A lot of people bemoan the 1970s, and yet.... we accomplished amazing things in regards to oil consumption. We're going to have to do it again, big time. Right now. For all of the slamming people have done of Presidents Ford and Carter over the years, they presided over a remarkable taming of the beast. And they didn't have to spill the blood of any soldiers to get it done.

    Driving SUVs is not a "personal choice" anymore when it means some kid is going to get shot to pieces in the Middle East. It's time that the selfish among us acknowledge this fact."

    I couldnt agree more JR, Ford and Carter helped set up the 20 year economic boom we experienced by cutting our dependency on oil, raising fuel economy and breaking inflation so we could enjoy low interest rates.

    Also regarding SUV's, I think $4 a gallon gas will mark the end of the ignorant SUV fad, and help put us on a saner path regarding Energy policy.

    By Blogger Mike, at 12:46 PM  

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    Larry said...
    By Chris Walsh, Rocky Mountain News
    May 31, 2007
    A lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges that Arapahoe County-based Jeppesen knowingly helped the Central Intelligence Agency fly terrorism suspects overseas to secret jails where the prisoners were tortured.

    And Bush says they don't torture."

    Yeah Larry, did you see that article Clif posted last night, Bush, Cheney and Gonzalez used the same justification for torture that Hitler and the Nazi's used, it was chilling to read that article.........The similarities between The Neo Cons and the Nazi's is truly scary!

    By Blogger Mike, at 12:49 PM  

  • Great article, Mike.
    thank you!

    By Blogger Lydia Cornell, at 12:56 PM  

  • Just listening to Bush mangling a speech is torture.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 1:06 PM  

  • Hey did you guys see that Comedy Central has a new cartoon comedy coming out called "LIL BUSH"?

    It airs in June.

    Its a cartoon about Bush as a child.

    I can't believe it.

    I think its a first.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 1:08 PM  

  • It looks hilarious.

    The commercials show a little George Bush in a little suit and a little tie, warning you that if you don't watch, you'll be supporting terrorism.

    It really looks like funny stuff.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 1:09 PM  

  • We have certainly lampooned presidents before on stage and in cartoons, but I think this is the first time a President ever had the dubious honor of being mocked as a cartoon character in the starring role of a weekly series.

    I imagine Comedy Central is going to catch a lot of flack for it, but I think in the long run, they'll garner more praise.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 1:12 PM  

  • LiL Bush.


    I can't wait.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 1:13 PM  

  • gee. I guess I'm the only one who's seen the commercials.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 2:00 PM  

  • Here.

    Check this out. Its a preview of "Lil Bush, resident of the United States".

    SNEAK PEAK AT LIL BUSH

    It looks pretty zany.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 2:05 PM  

  • Theres more than one clip there. Click on the ones below it. You'll see one titled "BASEBALL" and one called "EVOLUTION" and one called "HOT DOG DAY".

    Watch them all.

    They are pretty funny. Kinda like South Park with Bush.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 2:10 PM  

  • The one called "EVOLUTION" is the funniest one.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 2:11 PM  

  • LYDIA.


    You've got to watch the clip called "EVOLUTION".

    It is hilarious. I can't believe they are doing this. They have brass balls at Comedy Central.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 2:15 PM  

  • This is more significant than just a cartoon. This is a cartoon with a strong, strong message. And it is a first in American history.

    For the first time, we have a show, named after the President, that mocks the President, and stars a cartoon character playing the president as a young man.

    I am sure there is going to be backlash on this, but since they don't call him the president, and it is not about a president, but a school kid, then I am sure it is legal. But it will still draw some heat to be sure.

    But the message is there. That message?

    Mr President. This country no longer respects you.

    LIL BUSH"

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 2:23 PM  

  • Impeach Bush/Cheney:

    Do-It-Yourself Impeachment.



    In response to Kucinich's pursuing of Cheney, Impeach for Peace has created a new DIY Impeachment. This one is directed at Cheney. We have researched a method for impeaching the President and Vice President using a little known and rarely used part of the Rules of the House of Representatives ("Jefferson’s Manual"). This document actually empowers individual citizens to initiate the impeachment process themselves.

    "Jefferson's Manual" is an interpretive guide to parliamentary procedure, and is included (along with the Constitution) in the bound volumes of the Rules of the House of Representatives. It is ratified by each congress (including the current one), and has been updated continuously through the history of our democracy. The section covering impeachment lists the acceptable vehicles for bringing impeachment motions to the floor of the House.

    By Blogger barry, at 2:43 PM  

  • It's time to get these two sons of bitches out of office!

    By Blogger barry, at 2:53 PM  

  • Worf,

    I guess you must have missed their show a few years back called "That's my Bush"....

    By Blogger Voltron, at 3:28 PM  

  • 25 killed in suicide bombing in Fallujah

    By SINAN SALAHEDDIN, Associated Press Writer

    BAGHDAD - "A suicide bomber hit a police recruiting center in Fallujah on Thursday, killing at least 25 people and wounding 50, police said. U.S. forces backed by helicopter gunships clashed with suspected al-Qaida gunmen in western Baghdad in an engagement that lasted several hours.

    At least 10 policemen were among the dead in the Fallujah attack, which occurred about 11 a.m., according to a police official in the city who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information…

    Police said the bomber detonated his explosives vest at the third of four checkpoints as he stood among recruits who were lining up to apply for jobs on the force. The center had only been opened on Saturday in a primary school in eastern Fallujah.

    The U.S. military and Iraqi army and police were running the center along with members of Anbar Salvation Council, a loose grouping of Sunni tribes that have banded together to fight al-Qaida…"


    Mr. Bush, why won't you let these innocent peace loving people slaughter their own citizens at will?

    By Blogger Voltron, at 3:47 PM  

  • Voltron said...
    Worf,

    I guess you must have missed their show a few years back called "That's my Bush"....



    Sorry I missed that.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 3:50 PM  

  • Iraq residents rise up against al-Qaida

    By SINAN SALAHEDDIN, Associated Press Writers

    "A battle raged in west Baghdad on Thursday after residents rose up against al-Qaida and called for U.S. military help to end random gunfire that forced people to huddle indoors and threats that kept students from final exams, a member of the district council said…"


    Mr. Bush, why won't you pull our troops out now so they can peacefully kill their own?

    By Blogger Voltron, at 3:50 PM  

  • Yea. Funny though.

    Before your "Mr Bush" blundered into that country like a monkey f#$king a football, they weren't doing that.


    Numbskulls like you tend to forget that, so I thought I'd remind you.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 3:52 PM  

  • God, for a while there I actually thought you had grown a brain.


    Oh well.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 3:54 PM  

  • Naw, slow news day so I thought I'd help Larry out a bit...

    By Blogger Voltron, at 3:55 PM  

  • Clearly your nose is stuck so far up the GOP's ass you can't tell the shit from the sunshine, so I'll just let you babble to yourself for a while.


    Watching you post is like watching a chimpanzee smearing its own feces on itself.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 3:55 PM  

  • I really thought you might have learned something over the last few weeks, which is why we didn't hear any of your gestapo propaganda.

    So much for small hopes.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 3:56 PM  

  • After the last few weeks, anyone still willing to sign on with the Bush administration is so far gone that his brain is unable to reason.

    Only the most brainwashed volksturm, or the most cowed, followed Hitler at the end.

    I wonder which are you?

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 3:59 PM  

  • Actually I've been working on a new post for my blog about new age christians and liberals.

    I'm gonna call it "Hare Khristians and Ice Cream socialists"...

    Whadda ya think?

    By Blogger Voltron, at 3:59 PM  

  • Actually Bushes dissing of people who disagree with his "Amnesty" immigration bill has put me off quite a bit.

    Right now about the ONLY thing I agree with him on is the war on terror...

    By Blogger Voltron, at 4:01 PM  

  • I think you'd do better writing about a subject you know something about, like brainwashed goosetepping conservative christians.

    You could call it, "Hari Kari and Schnapps".

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 4:04 PM  

  • Voltron said...


    Right now about the ONLY thing I agree with him on is the war on terror...


    Funny thing about that "War on Terror".

    Only paranoid neocons like yourself are "terrorized".

    For all your tough talk, you're really just a bunch of chickenshit, well armed wimps.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 4:05 PM  

  • Now you've got Russia pissed off.

    Bush has single handedly undone work by presidents thoughout the last few decades, including your beloved Ronald Reagan.

    Bush has singlehandely restarted the cold war.

    Another skillfully handled disaster.

    Heck-uva-job.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 4:08 PM  

  • Anyway I don't have time to waste on you tonight nimrod.

    How do you tell a Nazi that murder is wrong? He just won't get it.

    Why?

    Cause he's a fu@#king murderer.

    Thats why.

    By Blogger OBI WAN WORFEUS, at 4:10 PM  

  • Well I happen to agree with Mikey's post about "looking to the long term"...

    I'd rather fight a few battles now and get it over with than leave a full fledged bloody world war for future generations.



    And Russia had already drifted backwards. In case you never noticed Putin was (and is) a hard core Kremlin guy. They've been slowly moving back to communism since his "election".

    By Blogger Voltron, at 4:12 PM  

  • And time with me is never wasted Worf. You might learn something...

    ;)

    By Blogger Voltron, at 4:16 PM  

  • Voltron said...
    Iraq residents rise up against al-Qaida

    By SINAN SALAHEDDIN, Associated Press Writers

    "A battle raged in west Baghdad on Thursday after residents rose up against al-Qaida and called for U.S. military help to end random gunfire that forced people to huddle indoors and threats that kept students from final exams, a member of the district council said…"


    Mr. Bush, why won't you pull our troops out now so they can peacefully kill their own?"

    Why wont mr Bush pull our troops out indeed...........lets see He JUST said if the Iraqi's want us to leave we will pull out and most of the polls I've seen show that more than 80% want us out and yet...........mr Bush is still there putting our troops in harms way where they being murdered because all mr Bush cares about is oil.

    By Blogger Mike, at 5:31 PM  

  • BTW, Worf, I saw that Lil Bush that was pretty funny, Did you see Lil Cheney and Lil Rummy?

    Thats priceless and so were the captions Bush is being mocked and well he should!

    By Blogger Mike, at 5:32 PM  

  • Updated:2007-05-31 20:27:36
    Putin Blames U.S. for New Arms Race
    By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV
    AP
    MOSCOW (May 31) - President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Russia's test-firing of new missiles this week was a response to U.S. plans to build missile defense sites across Europe, and suggested Washington is pursuing an imperialist policy that has triggered a new arms race.

    In a clear reference to the United States, Putin harshly criticized "diktat and imperialism" in global affairs and warned that Russia will keep strengthening its military potential to maintain a global strategic balance.

    "It wasn't us who initiated a new round of arms race," Putin said when asked about Russia's missile tests this week at a news conference in Moscow.

    In Washington, White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe indicated that Moscow's tests only underscore the U.S. contention that the missile defense system would not be a threat to Russia.

    "Russia's strong missile capabilities are no match for our European missile defense plans and will not upset the strategic balance in the region," Johndroe said.

    Putin described the tests of a new ballistic missile capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads and a new cruise missile as part of the Russian response to the planned deployment of new U.S. military bases and missile defense sites in ex-Soviet satellites in eastern Europe.

    He assailed the United States and other NATO members for failing to ratify an amended version of the 1990 Conventional Forces in Europe treaty, which limits the deployment of heavy non-nuclear weapons around the continent.

    "We have signed and ratified the CFE and are fully implementing it. We have pulled out all our heavy weapons from the European part of Russia to (locations) behind the Ural Mountains and cut our military by 300,000 men," Putin said.

    "And what about our partners? They are filling eastern Europe with new weapons. A new base in Bulgaria, another one in Romania, a (missile defense) site in Poland and a radar in the Czech Republic," he said. "What we are supposed to do? We can't just sit back and look at that."

    Putin and other Russian officials have repeatedly rejected U.S. assurances that the planned missile defense installations are meant to counter a potential threat from nations such as Iran and pose no danger to Russia.

    He reaffirmed his warning that Russia would opt out of the CFE treaty altogether if NATO nations fail to ratify its amended version.

    "Either you ratify the treaty and start observing it, or we will opt out of it," Putin said.

    In remarks directed at Washington, Putin blasted those "who want to dictate their will to all others regardless of international norms and law."

    "It's dangerous and harmful," he added. "Norms of the international law were replaced with political expediency. We view it as diktat and imperialism."

    In one of the tests Tuesday, a prototype of Russia's new intercontinental ballistic missile, called the RS-24, was fired from a mobile launcher at the Plesetsk launch site in northwestern Russia and its test warhead landed on target 3,400 miles away on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the far eastern part of the country, officials said.

    Deploying a new missile capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads could allow Russia to maintain nuclear parity with the United States despite having to gradually decommission Soviet-built ICBMs.

    The military also tested a new cruise missile based on the existing short-range Iskander missile.

    First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov, widely seen as a potential Kremlin candidate to succeed Putin, hailed the missile's capability on Thursday.

    "It can be used at long range with surgical precision, as doctors say" Ivanov said, according to the ITAR-Tass news agency. "Russia needs this weapon to maintain strategic stability."

    ITAR-Tass said Thursday the new cruise missile, R-500, will have a range of up to 310 miles, the limit under a Soviet-era treaty that banned intermediate-range missiles. Putin and other officials have called the treaty outdated but have not said Russia would opt out of it.

    Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. All active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
    05/31/07 10:56 EDT

    By Blogger Mike, at 5:40 PM  

  • Putin may be a hardcore Kremlin guy But Bush has played a hand in shaping some of his policies.......to GWB and his pack of Neo Con fools the Cold War were the Good ole days!

    By Blogger Mike, at 5:42 PM  

  • Oh and btw Volt Putin may be taking Russia in an authoritarian direction but its NOT full fledged communism its more a combination of capitalism and government managed communism.

    By Blogger Mike, at 5:44 PM  

  • Updated:2007-05-31 15:34:54
    Vet May Lose 'Honorable' Status Over Protest
    By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH
    AP
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (May 31) - An Iraq war veteran could lose his honorable discharge status after being photographed wearing fatigues at an anti-war protest.

    Marine Cpl. Adam Kokesh and other veterans marked the fourth anniversary of the war in Iraq in April by wearing their uniforms - with military insignia removed - and roaming around the nation's capital on a mock patrol.

    After Kokesh was identified in a photo cutline in The Washington Post, a superior officer sent him a letter saying he might have violated a rule prohibiting troops from wearing uniforms without authorization.

    Kokesh, a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War, responded with an obscenity.

    Now, a military panel has been scheduled to meet with Kokesh on Monday to decide whether his discharge status should be changed from "honorable" to "other than honorable."

    "This is clearly a case of selective prosecution and intimidation of veterans who speak out against the war," Kokesh said. "To suggest that while as a veteran you don't have freedom of speech is absurd."

    Kokesh is part of the Individual Ready Reserve, a segment of the reserves that consists mainly of those who have left active duty but still have time remaining on their eight-year military obligations.

    His attorney, Mike Lebowitz, said Kokesh's IRR status ends June 18. He said at least three other veterans have been investigated because of their involvement at demonstrations.

    Kokesh, 25, enlisted in the Marines while still attending high school in New Mexico. He was a reservist in an artillery unit, assigned to the November Battery, 5th Battalion, 14th Regiment of the 4th Division based out of Pico Rivera, Calif., near Los Angeles.

    Kokesh said he had reservations about Iraq even before the United States invaded, but wanted to go there to help rebuild schools and mosques after Saddam Hussein 's regime was toppled. He even learned Arabic.

    He said he grew disillusioned with the war during his first tour, and now believes there is no way for the country to achieve the rule of law with a foreign military imposing martial law.

    He was supposed to go to Iraq a second time, but was demoted from sergeant to corporal and not allowed to return after it was learned that he brought a pistol back after his first tour in 2004.

    Kokesh argues that he was not representing the military at the protest in Washington, and he made that clear by removing his name tag and other military insignia from his uniform.

    Lebowitz said Kokesh technically is a civilian unless recalled to active duty and had the right to be disrespectful in his response to the officer. He called the proceedings against Kokesh highly unusual and said the military usually seeks to change a veteran's discharge status only if a crime has been committed.

    If his discharge status is changed, Kokesh said he could lose some health benefits and be forced to repay about $10,800 he received to obtain his undergraduate degree on the GI Bill.

    Kokesh said he holds no ill will toward the Marines.

    "I love the Marine Corps," he said. "I always have loved the Marine Corps, and that is why I'm particularly offended to see it being used for political ends."

    By Blogger Mike, at 5:46 PM  

  • Think we are not in a fascist police state then read the previous article I just posted!

    By Blogger Mike, at 5:47 PM  

  • Mike-

    That was very well written! I'm sure that I haven't read an entry anywhere about Memorial Day that was so all encompassing.

    Bravo new friend! :)

    By Blogger Chuck, at 5:47 PM  

  • Thanks Chuck, glad to have you here, BTW, I also enjoyed your collection of classic rock!

    By Blogger Mike, at 5:48 PM  

  • BTW Volt if you truly support the troops and despise a fascist police state how about donating some money to Kokesh's defense fund.......how about putting your money where your mouth is for once!

    By Blogger Mike, at 5:50 PM  

  • Worf: I will check out EVOLUTION on Comedy Central. It's part of the new caroon LIL BUSH?

    sounds hilarious.

    Did anyone see Bill Mahr's seaso finale last week with Ron Paul, Michael Moore, Ben Affleck?

    Brilliant.

    Michael Moore's film SICKO is getting rave reviews even from Republicans. FOX called it "brilliant."

    By Blogger Lydia Cornell, at 6:22 PM  

  • An article on Huffington Post says that Fred Thompson is of the belief that the 2006 elections had nothing to do with Iraq.

    Well, there went his chance at winning.

    By Blogger MCH1968, at 6:24 PM  

  • Ok, now a little known secret is that my name is actually Mike. Of course, we already have one of those here so I adopted the name MCH1968. Be that as it may, I'm going to borrow a page from the other Mike's book and post a news story ... or Larry's book if you prefer.


    WASHINGTON: The Bush administration said Tuesday it will fight to keep meatpackers from testing all their animals for mad cow disease.

    The Agriculture Department tests fewer than 1 percent of slaughtered cows for the disease, which can be fatal to humans who eat tainted beef. A beef producer in the western state of Kansas, Creekstone Farms Premium Beef, wants to test all of its cows.

    Larger meat companies feared that move because, if Creekstone should test its meat and advertised it as safe, they might have to perform the expensive tests on their larger herds as well.

    Got that from Olbermann's blog. Suppose we should all become vegetarians now?

    By Blogger MCH1968, at 6:36 PM  

  • Republican National Committee Fires ALL Their Telephone Solicitors

    I kid you not.

    I smell troll. Looks like I'd better strap on my gund again. I hear he polished his lawn ornament of dark persuasion this time.

    By Blogger Carl, at 7:15 PM  

  • Voltron said...
    Well I happen to agree with Mikey's post about "looking to the long term"...

    I'd rather fight a few battles now and get it over with than leave a full fledged bloody world war for future generations.


    So who's stopping you, you fascist war whore?

    You're happy to see other folks kids die, but damn, son, you didn't even bother picking up a gun and defending this nation in its gravest time of need.

    By Blogger Carl, at 7:16 PM  

  • And, I might point out, we're heading towards world war now, Widdle Twucker, so you might want to get your licks in early.

    Turkey to invade Kurdish territories

    By Blogger Carl, at 7:18 PM  

  • I have smelled troll the last few days as well Carl!

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:18 PM  

  • >>>Mike said...
    I have smelled troll the last few days as well Carl! >>>

    Aw, come on, Ann Coulter doesnt smell THAT bad ... oh wait, you meant the other troll. Sorry, my mistake

    By Blogger MCH1968, at 7:23 PM  

  • Mike said...
    I have smelled troll the last few days as well Carl!


    Not a problem. Now that I secured the deal I've been working on, I'll have much more time to rend them from limb to limb...Maybe I can sell them to China as Canadian bacon? Think they'd believe it wasn't pig?

    Oh. Wait. I wouldn't have to lie...

    By Blogger Carl, at 7:29 PM  

  • Publisher's Weekly | Jim Milliot | May 31, 2007 01:55 PM

    Simon & Schuster has joined with its author Valerie Plame Wilson to file a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against the CIA, charging that the agency is interfering with Plame's efforts to write her memoir. The suit, which names the CIA; the director of the CIA Michael Hayden; and J. Michael McConnell, director of national intelligence, alleges that the executive branch of the government is trying to stop Plame from using the...

    Gotta shut the truth up.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:31 PM  

  • LA Times | May 31, 2007 08:22 AM

    The United States is among the least peaceful nations in the world, ranking 96th between Yemen and Iran, according to an index of 121 countries.

    According to the Global Peace Index, created by the Economist Intelligence Unit, Norway is the most peaceful nation and Iraq is the least, just after Russia, Israel and Sudan.

    This story just won't die.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:33 PM  

  • AP | JEANNINE AVERSA | May 31, 2007 08:42 AM

    The economy nearly stalled in the first quarter with growth slowing to a pace of just 0.6 percent. That was the worst three-month showing in over four years.

    The new reading on the gross domestic product, released by the
    Commerce Department Thursday, showed that economic growth in the January-to-April quarter was much weaker. Government statisticians slashed by more than half their first estimate of a 1.3 percent growth rate for the quarter.

    The main culprits for the downgrade: the bloated trade deficit...

    More results of the Bush economy.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:34 PM  

  • Iraqi PM al-Maliki told Lara Logan of CBS Evening News in an exclusive interview on Wednesday that he has a real fear of a coup by the Iraqi army.

    Al-Maliki said that some of the officer corps have been creating problems and even violating the security of military operations. He stated, "I'm not afraid, but I have to watch the army, because those still loyal to the previous regime may start planning coups. Those people don't believe in democracy, and for that reason we are monitoring the status of the army very closely."

    Al-Maliki also insisted that his government is not ordered around by the Americans, saying, "The Americans don't order us to do this or not to do that. On the contrary, we're the ones who tell them to do this and don't do that."

    Bush's "surge" can't even keep his puppet regime in place.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:37 PM  

  • Yeah Larry, I posted about that anemic .6% GDP today........it hasnt been that low since 2002 when we were coming out of a recession........I think we will definately enter recession late this year triggered by high gas prices!

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:38 PM  

  • A US architect working on the construction of a massive new US embassy in war-torn Baghdad quickly removed plans and drawings of the proposed compound from its website Thursday after a protest from the State Department, officials said.

    "Our desire would be that this not be in the public domain," State Department spokesman Gonzalo Gallegos said after officials called the firm of Berger Devine Yaeger within minutes of learning from a reporter that the embassy plans had been posted on its website.

    I thought Bush was the Security President!

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:40 PM  

  • JALALABAD, Afghanistan, May 31 — Sixteen Afghan policemen were killed and six more wounded in an ambush Thursday morning on the main road that runs from the capital to the southern city of Kandahar.

    I thought Bush said he won that war!

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:41 PM  

  • By Nancy A. Youssef
    McClatchy Newspapers

    WASHINGTON - The Department of Defense spent nearly $31 million in three years in condolence payments to civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, but it didn't track how it doled out the money, a Government Accountability Office report found.


    The report, released Thursday, is the most detailed public study of compensation payments in the two wars. It found, for example, that the Defense Department paid $26 million to settle 21,450 claims, or an average of $1,212 per claim.


    The military makes condolence payments for killing or injuring a civilian or for damaging property. Generally, Iraqis and Afghanis received up to $2,500 for property damage or death. In April 2006, military officials in Iraq raised the maximum payment to $10,000. In addition, U.S. officials began paying the relatives of Iraqi soldiers and police who were killed because of U.S. operations, the report states.

    How many millions did Bush pay to U.S soldiers families who lost their loved one from his mishaps?

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:43 PM  

  • Hey Larry did you see that story I posted about the Marine who is getting a dishonorable discharge for protesting against Bush and the war...............Freedom of speech and rule of law doesnt matter one bit to these Nazi cronnies.......its ALL about politics!

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:46 PM  

  • Carl said...
    Maybe I can sell them to China as Canadian bacon? Think they'd believe it wasn't pig?

    Oh. Wait. I wouldn't have to lie...
    ---------------
    Hi Carl!

    ROFLMAO

    By Blogger Suzie-Q, at 7:46 PM  

  • I think we will definately enter recession late this year triggered by high gas prices!
    ---------------
    Hi Mike!

    Yes, it looks like that's the direction we're heading!

    By Blogger Suzie-Q, at 7:49 PM  

  • Updated: 12:02 p.m. ET May 31, 2007
    WASHINGTON - A half dozen federal investigations into the activities of Republican lawmakers are raising new worries for GOP leaders who hope to regain the House majority they lost last fall.
    AP:
    In recent weeks, two veteran Republicans surrendered prominent committee seats after FBI agents raided the offices of family businesses. Others have long-running investigations hanging over them. Some conservative activists are criticizing the party's handling of the matters.

    How will the Republicans survive with most of their members under indictment?

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:50 PM  

  • BTW, I also enjoyed your collection of classic rock!

    Thanks for visiting Mike. Unfortunately I've been neglecting it lately. I need to teach myself how to download YouTube videos to my hard drive. The embeds go bad too frequently. I'm just an old-timer that didn't learn much beyond HTML.

    By Blogger Chuck, at 7:51 PM  

  • I saw that Mike, looks like the clamp of freedom only applies to the neocons.

    Hey Suzie.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:51 PM  

  • Chuck:
    You need to keep that site going along with your others. Brings back memories.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:52 PM  

  • Hey SQ, Hey Chuck!

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:55 PM  

  • Hey SQ, Hey Chuck!

    By Blogger Mike, at 7:55 PM  

  • Mike:

    Read Chuck's post about the Real ID act. It is good and most don't understand what this will do.

    By Blogger Larry, at 7:58 PM  

  • Larry said...
    Updated: 12:02 p.m. ET May 31, 2007
    WASHINGTON - A half dozen federal investigations into the activities of Republican lawmakers are raising new worries for GOP leaders who hope to regain the House majority they lost last fall.
    AP:
    In recent weeks, two veteran Republicans surrendered prominent committee seats after FBI agents raided the offices of family businesses. Others have long-running investigations hanging over them. Some conservative activists are criticizing the party's handling of the matters.

    How will the Republicans survive with most of their members under indictment?"


    Repugs hope to regain a House majority..............BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Btw Larry which repugs surrendered those committe seats?