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It makes you think twice about the need for an apology to moveon.org for calling the General Betray Us that both dems and republicans called for. * Rick Rowley, David Enders and Hiba Dawood, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, filmed an expose on Abu Risha and the American strategy in Anbar that recently aired on Al Jazeera English. You can watch their report online at www.bignoisefilms.org
Like so many of the fictions the Bush administration has perpetrated, events have unfolded that revealed the underlying truths and the lies used to hide them. Who would have thought the Petraeus fronted fiction would unfold so fast?
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Lamestream Media Indeed
I just read about this story on the CNN website. Of course, Al Quida is blamed and one of their "experts" said: "such attacks could actually be a measure of the success the United States is having in the restive province"... ridiculous. How can people of good conscience sit around and let this violence continue? It's time to hit the streets and demand the end of this occupation; accountability from those who got us in to this mess; and restore some simblance of transparency to our government. by Judy Ramsey (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 3 diaries, 96 comments [3 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, Sep 13, 2007 at 2:05:51 PM
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Reply: when WILL we...
Yes, just when will the citizenry get up off their behinds and take to the streets by the millions to say enough is enough??? It is our duty to speakly loudly and clearly and constantly that we do not want this occupation to continue. I hope that the members of IVAW, MFSO, VFP and their supporters are successful in getting the attention of the press this weekend. We must not be silent! by paz love (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 72 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, Sep 13, 2007 at 11:25:56 PM
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Hi Rob,
by John R Moffett (89 articles, 25 quicklinks, 3 diaries, 704 comments [22 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, Sep 13, 2007 at 3:49:05 PM
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It's going to get worse Rob.
I am glad Rob you are there putting out articles telling the truth about real Iraq. What is really terrifying is that the US is supplying DU known as Depleted Uranium ammunition to the Iraqi government to fight their people. by Dom Jermano (20 articles, 0 quicklinks, 40 diaries, 930 comments) on Thursday, Sep 13, 2007 at 8:06:15 PM
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Two-Four-Six-Eight, Who Do We Appreciate? al Qaeda!!
Rob, You may not agree that we should have invaded Iraq (nor do I), but at least you could attempt to get both sides of the story. It is a tightrope we walk in Anbar, for sure, but please don't be so smug in your prophecies. Please cease your veiled cheerleading for failure in Iraq. If you had a sincere desire to know the whole truth (and not just one side of it), you would study the intricacies of life in Iraq, rather than just taking the word of the first two-bit 'reporter' with a callous opinion that you come across. by Frank Staheli (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 38 comments [17 recommended, 1 rejected]) on Thursday, Sep 13, 2007 at 11:25:55 PM
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Reply: what...
What in the world are you talking about? You think that Rob is supporting Al Qaeda? What planet are you from??? by paz love (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 72 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, Sep 13, 2007 at 11:28:39 PM
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Reply: 2468 Depleted Uranium is your fate!
Rob you don't need to say anything anymore. Just let the DU Depleted Uranium do the talking. That is what is going to happen. by Dom Jermano (20 articles, 0 quicklinks, 40 diaries, 930 comments) on Thursday, Sep 13, 2007 at 11:41:54 PM
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Reply: hmmm
True progress in Iraq would be wonderful. But, when the leader of the region is so easily killed, you have to question whether claims of progress are legitimate. If they are not legitimate, then maybe they are lies. The Bush admin has a long, despicable history of lying about things in Iraq. Is it unpatriotic to distrust a chronic liar and to want to know the truth. You don't "buy" the message of the Liar-in-Chief's chosen messenger. You scrutinize it carefully, double checking the claims. It took one event, 48 hours after Petraeus started his testimony, to demonstrate just how unsafe Anbar still is. And Risha, when you take a look at who he is/was, does not look like the kind of partner who would provide the kind relationship with integrity that you describe as best. Regarding your put-down of Rowley, one could say the same about the guy you choose-- Mr. Yon-- who apparently doesn't work with others. Keep in mind, Rowley qualified as a journalist to be embedded with the US troops and then, courageously, also went on to embed with Iraqi forces, a much more dangerous gig. by Rob Kall (1036 articles, 4275 quicklinks, 396 diaries, 2208 comments [122 recommended, 3 rejected]) on Friday, Sep 14, 2007 at 7:01:24 AM
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Some clarity is in order
Hi Frank, by Frank J. Ranelli (67 articles, 143 quicklinks, 29 diaries, 383 comments) on Friday, Sep 14, 2007 at 1:18:54 AM
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Reply: wow...
That was so much more thorough, and intelligent, and mature, than the reply I was tempted to make. I, too, am tired of being insulted as an al Qaeda lover, or someone rooting for us to lose. I see no evidence that our military presence will achieve "victory" as the President defines it (a unified, integrated, representative democracy that can govern and defend itself) in a year, 5 years, or 10 years. Certainly there will not be such a "victory" before we run out of troops and money to keep large numbers of forces there. A withdrawal before the job is done is inevitable, because it is not within the ability of the US military, through security and/or the application of force, to achieve a reconciliation between the various religious sects. The question is, how much longer are we going to prolong the inevitable? by Robert Sargent (10 articles, 0 quicklinks, 26 diaries, 319 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Friday, Sep 14, 2007 at 7:33:40 AM
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Troll Alert
Dont sweat that Rob. That is straight troll-talk. Pretend that you are against the war and then parrot the admin line straight. It is so transparent. It is funny that those who say, "don't take the word of so and so at face value", are the same ones who take the word of the admin at face value. We all knew what Petreus would say. He was going to say exactly what Bush wanted him to say or he would have been replaced like every other General that had the temerity to doubt the faulty Bush logic. Mix in his potential political aspirations and who is really shocked? I would be more surprised if there were not some legs to this story, it fits more with the propaganda pattern this admin has sold in perpetrating this illegal war. Peace. by Anthony Wade (166 articles, 2 quicklinks, 44 diaries, 928 comments [27 recommended, 2 rejected]) on Friday, Sep 14, 2007 at 5:19:51 AM
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Rob is correct
US creates its own phantom figures and those figures are toppled. But as usual, we here must undestand the simple thing -IT IS NOT THE US BUSINESS TO DO ANYTHING IN IRAQ or any other country as a matter of fact. WE are criminals, we invaded, we killed, we destroyed. If those people lived under Saddam and it was not that nice for them- well we could open our borders and invite them, we could pressure diplomatically, we could push for changes, we ... . But we killed them. They are killing back and it does not matter how they call themselves - Al Qeada or AL Hui- Duh or how our stoodges call them. They do not want us there. We have to leave. And if someone thinks that we have to impove the life conditions there-let him go to New Orleans. For goodness sake, people- how long does it take to understand a simple decency- you do not behave like a rapist who first rapes a woman and then tells her to tidy herself because she looks disgusting? We are the rapists. We raped Iraq. Let's have enough decency and run away like all the rapists do. It is good for the soul. by Mark Sashine (82 articles, 20 quicklinks, 279 diaries, 4289 comments [250 recommended, 1 rejected]) on Friday, Sep 14, 2007 at 9:17:24 AM
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Well done! They fish in muddy waters= Iranians
I have to admit I do agree with the fact that the whole thing was a preemptive plan of occupation, regardless of the outstanding consequences in the whole region. The end result is Mayhem not only for the poor Iraqi people but also for the Region!! You all are spending so much time fighting each other, that you miss the whole point!!! Does any one amongst you deny the fact that the big neighbor of Iraq is wide awake to have Iraq on a silver platter? And please don’t tell me that you need evidence and proof!! Ahmadinejad has already spat it out in a press conference a couple of days ago. It was so plain that even his own faction criticized his selling out information to the “enemy”. He said that very soon the situation in Iraq would be ripe for the mullahs to fill in the power vacuum!! One could either be naive or too occupied with infightings not to realize that the mullahs with the threat of a nuclear bomb, would lose the chance they longed for , for so long, and not fill in the vacuum as they have been trying to do so. It seems that it takes the world or a bomb to convince people that there is a real threat there and it is not the tribes vowing to sell themselves to the US, but the Iranian regime that has already bought 130000 staff in high places in Iraq. I suggest you turn to Iranian news media that churn out all sorts of realities that sound impossible to the foreign ear. But in fact they are the very truth of the Iranian strategy that has been left written in Khomeini’s will. The Revolutionary Guards Corps had started implementing this will since 1987 by establishing and training the Quods force. Even then some very prominent intellectuals and writers scoffed the very fact and the information that had leaked out. But let’s face it, if we don’t take this serious this time, I think there will be no time to left to revisit the possibilities. The menace in the region and Iraq is the Iranian state sponsored terrorism and unless we all don’t take it seriously enough the Whole region will fall into Islamic extremism. by summer (2 articles, 5 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 7 comments) on Friday, Sep 14, 2007 at 9:35:55 AM
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An important note!
Please note that the Shiekhs’ death has been spelled out as a national loss in Iraq, declared in official news papers there and also spoken of by other tribes’ men. So before prejudging this sheikh’ efforts and insulting him, I would take into consideration the Iraqi public opinion, and what other sheikhs are saying on his death. Only recently there have been adverts and announcements in Iraqi press condemning his death and blaming it on the Iranian proxies. This as assertion that he was a prominent figure in the Independent Iraqi struggle against Iranian meddling and this had long made him as a target. He also supported the Iranian opposition which is very active there to reveal Iranian involvement in Iraq. by summer (2 articles, 5 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 7 comments) on Friday, Sep 14, 2007 at 12:20:14 PM
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Reply: hey, winter
nuclear that is. It would be very much advisable if you stop pondering into other people's business ( Iranians I mean) and look around. It is our Prez, not theirs which is mad and proved it. It is our VP which is evil and proved it. It is our army which invaded and destroyed two countries and created that ' vacuum'. We live here, not in Mesopotamia- we have nothing to do there. It is our society that condoned the atrocity of about 1 million people killed- even Saudi Arabia, whose citizens performed 9/11 did not 'sell it' to their people. We are the only ones who chant the death in hysterics. Whoever even thinks about attacking another country, Iran or any else is a criminal and an enemy of this country. It would be betrayal of the worst kind- a betrayal of our children. The one and only way to still repent- is to acknowledge the truth- that we screwed up, that we put criminals in power and that those cirminals use us for their shallow purposes. Otherwise we all are doomed. by Mark Sashine (82 articles, 20 quicklinks, 279 diaries, 4289 comments [250 recommended, 1 rejected]) on Friday, Sep 14, 2007 at 12:54:36 PM
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Reply: Agree! So I suggest
I think you are right my friend. But a coin has two sides…if we ask governments not to interfere in internal affairs of other nations, we also have to ask responsible writers and intellectuals – I think that includes people like you and me and every one else here too- to be wise enough to side with the nations of each problem stricken area. A good example is this very article which is attacking a sheikh who is loved locally by his people and respected for his struggle against the Iranian proxies and Al Qaida agents. now this is a long history and research that requires matriculation. I have done an extensive research, but seeing that there is no use to publish it here in this lobby, I was reluctant to upload it (unless of course people show some openness to here all reasoning!) Now If I were one of these Intellectuals and responsible writers I would have some local news paper or an opposition to the government of the discussed country to have a say in this. This way the whole issue would be fairly “trialed”, and the “accused “would have a fair chance to speak out!! Thanks for bearing my comments. by summer (2 articles, 5 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 7 comments) on Thursday, Sep 20, 2007 at 8:28:19 AM
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What's really important?
Isn't the important story here the tribes in Anbar having a bellyful of Al Qaeda in Iraq blasting their women and children, demanding to marry their daughters, seizing their houses, and other infuriating actions? If the administration concocts phony stories to claim credit for something not their doing, that does not diminish the importance of Sunnis, despite their hatred of the occupation, organizing to push another group of foreigners out because they have revealed themselves to be unconcerned with the fate of the Iraqi people. That's the real story here. by Dutchmajician (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 2 comments) on Saturday, Sep 15, 2007 at 12:14:11 PM
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