` Sunday March 25, 2007 POLITICAL ESSAYS The Con Artist - Part 3 ` ` AP reports a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee dares say on a weekend TV talk show: ` "Any president who says, ` I DON'T CARE, ` or ` I WILL NOT RESPOND ` to what the people of this country are saying about Iraq or anything else, ` or ` I DON'T CARE ` what the Congress does, I am going to proceed ` — if a president really believes that, then there are... ways to deal with that." ` A president? --Who could that be! ` Ways to deal? --One way, please! ` ` The same senator is quoted in the April issue of a man's [!] magazine: ` "He's not accountable anymore, which isn't totally true. ` You can impeach him, and before this is over, you might see calls for his impeachment. ` I don't know. It depends." ` Enough. ` ` King Bu$h has already issued instructions to his ad- visory council (aka Congress): ` "We recognize that many members of Congress are skeptical. ` Members of Congress have a right to express their views, and express them forcefully. ` But those who refuse to give this plan a chance to work have an obligation to offer an alternative that has a better chance for success. ` To oppose everything while proposing nothing is irresponsible." ` ` From my The Con Artist - Part 2 essay dated Monday January 15, 2007: ` RESPONSIBLE PROPOSAL IN 3 STEPS ` I. In The Superpower's Coward Congress, the House of Representatives shall impeach the Bu$h Bunch for treason. ` II. In The Superpower's Coward Congress, the Senate shall convict the Bu$h Bunch of treason. ` III. The Superpower's now Heroic Congress shall ` (a) cause these traitors to be transported to the In- ternational Criminal Court, there to be tried for crimes against humanity ` (b) with requests to the ICC and Germany that such trials all be held in Nuremberg ` (c) with invitations to world leaders --Putin and Blair, for instance-- to personally witness the hangings. ` ` ` ` AP: ` AP ` Essay: ` Essay `
March 26, 2007
The Con Artist – Part 3
March 25, 2007
Surrender Soonest
` Saturday March 24, 2007 POLITICAL ESSAYS Surrender Soonest ` ` Under the headline "Crack U.S. Marine Unit Recalled After [Afghan] Deaths," Reuters reports: ` "An elite U.S. Marine Corp unit accused of killing 10 Afghan civilians has been called home early after com- manders decided they [= the elite murderers] could no longer operate effectively...." ` How so? ` "The order...came...after local anger over the March 4 fighting [= mass murder] hampered their mission." ` ` Similar informal surrenders will occur in both Afghan- istan and Iraq, some publicized, some not. ` Some informal surrenders will be bloodless, some not. ` ` But what about a formal surrender? ` After The Superpower's assassination of the President of Iraq, the Iraqi Resistance ruled out a formal surren- der by The Superpower. ` After the repeated Clinton-Bu$h attacks on the Emirate of Afghanstan, the same also holds true there. ` ` ` ` Reuters: ` Reuters ` "Option NO, Surrender YES" essay, June 18, 2005: ` Essay `
March 24, 2007
A New Direction
` Friday March 23, 2007 POLITICAL ESSAYS A New Direction ` ` From William Pfaff's important article in the February 15th New York Review of Books: ` "Michael Mandelbaum of Johns Hopkins recently asked why, ` if other nations really objected to an American effort to establish a new international hegemony, ` there has been no effort to build a military coalition to oppose it." ` Pfaff hem-haws: ` "...Mandelbaum's question about using military coali- tions to contain American power seems spoken from another age. The utility of military coalitions is not what it used to be, as the United States has reason to know." ` ` However... ` "The Airbus A400M airlifter program...was launched in the 1990s...." ` "Then-Secretary of State...Albright warned of the po- tential 'decoupling' of Europe and the U.S. if the Euro- pean Union continued to divert resources from joint NATO-directed programs to its own security priori- ties." ` Its own priorities. Well, now! ` ` However... ` "Asked how she saw the EU developing in the next 50 years, [German Chancellor] Merkel told daily newspa- per Bild: ` "'In the EU itself we must come closer to a common European army.'" ` The EU itself. Well, now! ` ` But to the contrary... ` "The European Union should look outwards more in its next 50 years, [the] British Europe minister said ...." ` "We run huge risks if we decide to turn inwards, whe- ther towards our continent [!] or our nation." ` Puppet-uk, The Superpower's chief agent in the EU, will do its best to lead the EU into wild-goose-chases --to the delight of its master. ` ` ` ` Pfaff: ` Pfaff ` AP: ` AP ` Reuters: ` Reuters ` AFP: ` AFP `
March 21, 2007
Mischief-makers
` Monday March 20, 2007 POLITICAL ESSAYS Mischief-makers ` ` The chief mischief-makers are the usual suspects, The Superpower and its Puppet-uk. ` Puppet-uk? ` The colonial master back-then of what's now an inde- pendent country. ` Reuters reports that, speaking on Zimbabwe TV, the Foreign Minister Mumbengegwi stated: ` "I summoned the ambassadors, and I told them that Zimbabwe will not allow any interference in its inter- nal affairs and that those who are going to continue funding and supporting this program will be expelled." ` This program? ` Another Superpower regime-change program using dime-a-dozen local mischief-makers. ` ` AP reports "Mbengegwi told the diplomats that West- ern embassies had gone too far by offering food and water to opposition activists...." ` Opposition activists? ` A presentable name for local mischief-makers. ` Mbengegwi pointed out to the bosses of the activists that "the Vienna Convention governing diplomatic be- havior prohibited foreign ambassadors from involve- ment in the internal affairs of the host nation...." ` Vienna Convention? ` The Superpower snaps it fingers! Its attitude is re- flected in the words of another country's diplo: ` "They warned us against getting too involved in de- velopments here ... so sure, it's a bit threatening." ` In fact, The Superpower's diplo "walked out of the meeting" --an act meant as a direct threat to Zim- babwe's independence! ` ` But why bother expelling one Superpower diplo only to get a worse one? ` There's no need at all for either The Superpower's embassy in Harare or Zimbabwe's embassy in Wash- ington. ` There's email. ` ` ` ` Reuters: ` Reuters ` AP: ` AP ` Email: ` Email `
March 19, 2007
Civilization Marches On – Part 2
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Sunday March 18, 2007
POLITICAL ESSAYS
Civilization Marches On - Part 2
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But where does it march to?
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Luka Karadzic, brother of Radovan, explains:
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"...his sister, wife, daughter, son-in-law and two dis-
tant relatives were taken from their homes in Niksic...
to a police station in Podgorica...24 miles away."
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"He accused the police of submitting them to 'insane,
unnecessary harassment.'"
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That's from AP. Let's try Reuters.
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"[Another] brother, Raco, told the Vijesti daily that
police...had taken in Karadzic's sister Ivanka, his
niece and her husband for questioning.
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"From six in the morning till noon police questioned
Ivanka and asked her about our brother...."
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That was in Montenegro. How about Bosnia?
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From the first Civilization Marches essay:
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Associated Press reports "NATO troops in Bosnia raid-
ed early Tuesday morning [~ 3 a.m. February 20th]
the homes of the daughter and the son of Radovan Ka-
radzic...."
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Raided? For starters: "broke the doors" down.
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AP quotes a NATO spokesperson in Bosnia:
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"We are conducting search operations of the homes of
Sonja and Sasa Karadzic.
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"We have been to both of these addresses before and
we will come again."
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Come again? Terrorist-talk.
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Then, indirectly quoting the NATO spokesperson:
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"Both Sonja and Sasa Karadzic will be interviewed and
their homes searched for any evidence or any informa-
tion about the [supposed network of] support to Ra-
dovan Karadzic or [about] his whereabouts...."
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AP apparently teamed with the NATO troops:
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"Sonja Karadzic answered a phone call made by the
Associated Press as troops were breaking...into the
building, where she lives on the second floor with
her husband and two children."
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Teamed --but why? Terrorism aside,
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"The U.S. government is offering a reward of up to $5
million for information...."
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So where does militarized Civilization march to?
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TO INSANE, UNNECESSARY HARASSMENT
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--for money.
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March 18, 2007
The Bad News Bunny – Part 3
` Saturday March 17, 2007 POLITICAL ESSAYS The Bad News Bunny - Part 3 ` ` Reuters reports "The U.S. image abroad continues to suffer...." ` How's that? ` A Tufts University prof is quoted: "The impact has been devastating." ` But the impact --of what? ` The prof is quoted again: ` "...the Iraq war has substantially undercut Bush's abil- ity to get other things done...." ` "American standing abroad is by all measures at its lowest point in history. ` "This is true in Europe, this is true in other parts of the world." ` ` Is it just an abstract "Iraq war" that has done all this? ` Hardly. ` Concretely, the Iraqi peoples waging asymmetric war against The Superpower have gained the initiative and day in and day out ` KILL TROOPS ` of the main invader and occupier ` KILL TROOPS ` of its local or foreign puppets ` KILL TROOPS ` of the Iran militias. ` KILL AUXILIARIES of the above: contractors, UNO smoothtongues, NGO subverters. ` Such asymmetric war takes years to achieve its goal: expulsion of invaders and occupiers. ` The length of time needed to achieve that goal has a side-effect: repetition enhances learning. ` Oh? ` The concrete Iraq war is showing potential insurgents in Europe and in other parts of the world ` HOW ` to "undercut Bush's ability to get other things done...." ` Other things? ` Making a helpless toy of Europe. Mercilessly bringing the peoples of Africa, Asia, Latin America to heel. ` ` But all that killing's awful, isn't it? ` Yes it is; but it's easily avoidable! ` DON'T MESS WITH OTHER PEOPLE'S COUNTRIES. ` ` ` ` Reuters: ` Reuters ` Bunny # 1: ` Bunny # 1 ` Bunny # 2: ` Bunny # 2 `
March 17, 2007
I’m Not The Only One
` Saturday March 17, 2007 POLITICAL ESSAYS I'm Not The Only One ` ` America was born July 4, 1776. Her Declaration of Independence is imperishable. ` America died August 6, 1945 while giving birth to The Superpower. ` The Superpower abruptly turned from America's De- claration of Indepence written on parchment. ` And immediately began writing in blood and misery its own Declaration of World $lavery. ` ` Yesterday Paul Craig Roberts published "The Last Days of Constitutional Rule": ` "Our elected representatives...now regard as normal such heinous actions as war crimes, the rape of the Constitution, self-serving use of government office, and the constant stream of lies and propaganda from the highest offices of the executive branch. ` "Perhaps that is what disillusioned foreigners...mean when they say that America does not exist anymore." ` AMERICA DOES NOT EXIST ANYMORE. ` ` Perhaps the most important of all the clauses in The Superpower's Declaration of World $lavery is-- ` THERE SHALL BE NO CIVILIANS EVER AGAIN ` ANYWHERE ! ` That was made perfectly clear over 60 years ago at Hiroshima. ` And the practical application of that clause now? ` The World Terrorist cannot possibly be what its name indicates because terrorists attack civilians --and The World Terrorist has decreed there are no civilians and never will be! ` All its heinous actions are normal, perfectly normal... ` ` AMERICA DOES NOT EXIST ANYMORE. ` ` ` ` Roberts `
The Bad News Bunny – Part 2
` Wednesday March 14, 2007 POLITICAL ESSAYS The Bad News Bunny - Part 2 ` ` The Latest ` AP reports that on Thursday March 15th: "U.S.-led coalition forces...killed five...[puppet] police in a clash [in Helmand province of occupied Afghani- stan]...." ` This is how one of The Superpower's Afghan puppets seeks to excuse the murders: ` "Coalition forces mistakenly opened fire on police. ` "Unfortunately five policemen were killed." ` ` Twelve Days Before ` Mafkarat al-Islam reports Saturday March 3d: ` "...puppet police sources as saying that the American plane fired a rocket into the group of puppet troops who had been hiding behind a high earthen barrier, ready to ambush Resistance fighters, since dawn" -- "killing or wounding 20 puppet troops...." ` "US forces were trying to keep an information lid on the story by preventing journalists from approaching al-Fuhaylat village" --an "area of ‘Amiriyat al-Fallu- jah, a suburb 7km [~4.3mi] southwest of the city of al-Fallujah." ` Bu$h's plane mistakenly opened fire on police. ` Unfortunately 20 policemen were killed or wounded. ` ` ` ` AP: ` AP ` MaI: ` MaI ` Edit > Find > puppet force ` Bunny # 1: ` Bunny # 1 `
March 15, 2007
The Bad News Bunny
` Wednesday March 14, 2007 POLITICAL ESSAYS The Bad News Bunny ` ` Under the headline "Bush Can't Hide From Mounting Woes," AP quotes a Black House counselor-- ` "I think you're trying to connect a lot of dots that aren't connectable" ` --when "asked [by AP] about the convergence...of all this bad news...." ` Of course from one point of view the counselor's got it right: ` How could one bunch --the Bu$h Bunch-- get so many things so screwed up? Not once or twice but all the time? ` But these "dots" or dolts are only the bad actors hired by Wall Street who have failed to follow Wall Street's script titled "Deception First." ` How's that? ` AP quotes a semi-retired Princeton University prof: ` "This is a guy who's not up to the job. The admini- stration has managed to be globally unpopular. ` "Iraq is the great connecting tissue that does pull all the dots together." ` From one point of view that's quite correct. ` But tissue or issue, Iraq is but one small part of The Superpower's Declaration of World $lavery. ` AP concludes: ` "For Bush it all adds up to trouble ahead, trouble be- hind." ` Specifically, yes. ` But globally, no. ` The Superpower's Declaration of World $lavery adds up to troubles ahead, troubles behind for ` THE WORLD TARGET: ` the whole world and all its peoples. ` ` ` ` ` NoEscape `
March 11, 2007
Pardon ‘Em All
` Saturday March 10, 2007 POLITICAL ESSAYS Pardon 'Em All ` ` Under the headline "Pardon Libby," the March 6, 2007 National Review Online editorial begins: ` "President Bush should pardon I. Lewis 'Scooter' Lib- by." ` Under the headline "Free Scooter Libby," the March 7, 2007 NY Post editorial ends: ` "Free Scooter Libby." ` ` --BUT FIRST THINGS FIRST ` Pardon Moussaoui ! ` Moussaoui has proven himself the greatest political martial artist ever. ` The giant Legal Stupid threw itself at Moussaoui over and over, and he threw it to the mat over and over -- while the whole world guffawed at The Superpower's impotence. ` There's only one way out, Bu$h. ` PARDON MOUSSAOUI ! ` Deport him to his native land, France. ` Upon his arrival there the whole people will carry him on their shoulders over the most stupendous Tour de France ever. ` ` --AND NEXT THINGS NEXT ` Pardon Abramoff ! ` Wall Street demands its top-secret candidate for Prez be freed to wage openly and aboveboard the One Par- ty's campaign to ` SAVE THE SUPERPOWER. ` There's only one way back in, Bu$h. ` PARDON ABRAMOFF ! ` Rally the whole bunch of Political Stupids to lie like L. ` The Evil People will cheer and vote him in; and they will still be cheering when he pardons you, Bu$h. ` ` Then L can be pardoned without any fuss. ` ` ` ` ` NatRev: ` NR ` NYPost: ` NYP ` Pardon Moussaoui, Tuesday May 9, 2006: ` Pardon `