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Winston Smith is an ex-Social Worker. I worked in child welfare, and in medical settings and in homeless settings. In the later our facility was geared as a permanent address for people to apply for welfare. Once they received that we could send them to facilities in which their welfare paid the bill and provided enough for a meager existence. We also referred people to vocational rehabilitation services. Many of the people who came to us were people who were clearly emotionally ill, but Reagan's slashing of the services for these people caused them to become homeless. One woman I dealt with-St. Jane, believed she was in direct communication with God, urinated freely without using the facilities and she had 47 bags of trash which were prized possessions. She got welfare and was sent to a facility were she could survive. The rule was that our facility could be used 1 time only as we had too many people who thought that the services that we provided we would lift them from the dire straights that they were in. Well, we provided our services for St. Jane around Thanksgiving. On Christmas Eve she was back with her 47 bags of trash and wanted to stay at our facility. I informed my superior of this situation, but we declined to provide services for St. Jane. She slept in front of our facility in a snowstorm. The local rag took the picture and excoriated us for what we did. The local welfare department asked her where she would like to live. St. Jane said Chicago because she liked the wind. She knew on one there. She and her 47 bags of trash of were carted onto a train for the windy city and never of again. The local welfare department was glad to get shed of her. Social welfare in the mid-1980's was geared to blame the victim. Ill people were sent home from hospitals were no one was going to help them because social welfare budgets were slashed by Reagan. Bush 41's â"thousand points of lightâ" was just another way to shaft the weakest in our society. Bush 43's faith based initiative was just another attempt to reduce social welfare services. Reagan's â"Just say Noâ" was the pinnacle of hypocrisy. No services for those who desperately needed them under the guise of tough love.
Obviously I became burnt out by too much indifference regarding our weak and weary. I couldn't look at desperate people and could not get myself to say that what I could offer them wouldn't really help themâ"it would only get them out of my office to be another person's problem, until the local welfare department carted them away.
I had little interest in politics until the illegal Iraq War started. Growing up in the 1960's caused me to understand that the GOP used war to attract right-wing extremists to vote for them. When â"Tricky Dick'sâ" secret plan to end the Vietnam War unfolded into elongating our presence there for 8 years I knew that I would never believe a GOP war-monger again. I dislike Obama's plan to escalate our presence in Afghanistan and see it as a craven attempt to placate the GOP. Maybe he'll reduce the GOP's attacks against him, but it will at the expense of alienating his base.
Friday, May 18, 2007 Of Actions and Consequences, Torture and Troops (1 comments)
Our US military forces might undergo torture because of W's incompetence and depravity.
The article deals with how W take away the Geneva Convention protections for detainees and wonders what could happen as a result of W losing the higher moral ground that the US always held, and states "Three American soldiers are hostages today, and God help them if their captors decide to play by our rules."
Friday, May 18, 2007 Al-Qaeda taunts US over captives. (1 comments)
The article shows how W's incompetence is putting our troops in danger and giving Al-Qaeda opportunities to debase the US.
Wednesday, March 7, 2007 Cheney's Rules for the Press (1 comments)
Don't tell them it was me... Just say senior administration official
Monday, February 26, 2007 Baghdad Plan Has Elusive Targets" (1 comments)
It details how the US military doesn't know where the enemy is. The Iraqi Army and Police are nowhere to be found either. Neither are the Shiite Death Squads and if they are located the predominantly Shiite Interior Ministry won't do anything to them.
W's surge can be better described as genocide of the Sunnis. To add another level of futility for the US military the terrorists have largely temporarily Baghdad.
Friday, February 16, 2007 Broad Swath of GOP Defecting on Iraq Vote (1 comments)
It describes how the rats are abandoning the sinking ship of W's failed tenure.
There should not be political considerations now. We have our military in danger this very second, and too many have already been lost. Whatever happens to 43 won't bring back one of our boys and girls who valiantly suffered in this un-necessary, preemptive war!
Any politician who doesn't do all he can to get us out of this is as vile as W is!
Sunday, February 11, 2007 Infighting Hampering Baghdad Crackdown (1 comments)
This shows how W who doesn't care if the surge will decimates our troops.
As of now "Iraqi commanders are urging the Americans to go after Sunni targets...
American officers... acknowledge they are finding little in their initial searches of Baghdad neighborhoods _ suggesting either they received faulty intelligence or that the massive publicity that preceded the operation gave militants time to slip away."
Sunday, February 11, 2007 Iraq, U.S. Advised To Avoid Offensive Against Militiamen (1 comments)
This explains why the insane surge won't work as "Iraqi and U.S. forces should not launch a military offensive against the militias -- most of them Shiite -- that are a major source of turmoil in Iraq, but should instead rely on nonviolent steps to bring militiamen into the political fold."
W should admit the U.S. is following the 80% solution which allows the Shiites to commit genocide against the 20% Sunni population.
Friday, February 9, 2007 Expect The Worst In Iraq (2 comments)
It states "This is a dangerous course. The risks were summed up by Amr Moussa, the head of the Arab League. The war in Iraq "opened the gates of Hell," he told me, and if the conflict expands to Iranian-backed Shiites and Sunni Arabs, "we will enter Hell itself." America should not encourage this descent into the inferno."
Had 43 listened to his father he would have known of the hellish consequences to expect.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007 Syrian President Says He Can Help Broker Peace if U.S. Will Talk (2 comments)
In this interview, Syria's President al-Assad derides our attempt to bring democracy to Iraq" "What's the benefit of democracy if you're dead?" He's willing to support a dialogue between the different parties. "This is the last chance," he warns.
Monday, February 5, 2007 For GOP, Discord In Dissent On Iraq (1 comments)
It states "Senator Specter pushed back against Bush's claim he is the "decision maker," saying the White House needs to accept Congress's role in shaping war policy.
Specter said "I would suggest respectfully to the president that he is not the sole decider.
The decider is a shared and joint responsibility."
The GOP realizes that W's unitary executive powers have to be reined in for the US Democracy to prevail.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 U.S. May Have Botched Training of Iraqis (1 comments)
The article describes that two members of the Iraq Study Group "Hamilton and Meese said Wednesday that unless the U.S. helps create a capable, trained professional police force and functioning criminal justice system, "ordinary Iraqis will not live in peace and will not have confidence in their new government."
This could only happen when incompetent ideologically driven goons run the operation.
Friday, January 26, 2007 Defense Portrays Libby as Scapegoat (1 comments)
"Libby's attorney said he was acting at Cheney's instructions to respond to allegations that the vice president withheld information that would have raised doubts about whether Iraq was trying to develop weapons of mass destruction," reports The Washington Post. Cheney's handwritten note is evidence of his culpability. Who will Libby offer up for his own advantage?
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 A 2-Month White House Debate on Iraq, Capped by 'the Big Push' (2 comments)
The article states "Even before the November elections, President Bush and his national security adviser, Stephen J. Hadley, were informally discussing what Mr. Hadley was calling "the big push" - whether it made sense to make a show of
increased American force in Baghdad to take back the city."
The indecisive Decider asked "Why can't we just pull out of Baghdad
and let the factions fight it out themselves?"
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 For Iraq's Shiites, a Dream Deferred Breeds Mistrust of U.S. (3 comments)
According to Hasan Suneid, a member of the Shiite Dawa party and a close aide to Maliki, "It means the base of [the Americans'] thinking is not stable. They are going to lose the Shiites. And they won't win the Sunnis back, because they attacked them at the beginning."
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 The Surge: Political Cover or Escalation? (3 comments)
Regarding the "surge option an "administration official "admitted to us today that this surge option is more of a political decision than a military one."
This official hates W otherwise he wouldn't "admit that Bush is willing to sacrifice American troops and Iraqi civilians in order to protect his own delusions."
History dictates that W can't wage war against all of the disunited Arabs simultaneously!
Saturday, January 6, 2007 A local solution, Vietnam style (3 comments)
This November 21, 2006 article looks back at lessons we learned from Vietnam and deals with how we must let the sovereign Iraq government make its decision. It also shows how a half-century ago, in our last quagmire, the identical situation existed. It suggests that Maliki will surreptitiously allow ethnic cleansing of the Sunnis occur.
Friday, January 5, 2007 NOW far right-wingers are calling for impeachment of U.S. Supreme Court (3 comments)
Jackson Thoreau posted these in May 2003: "Why the Iraq War Should Be Halted" and "ASK NOT FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS FOR IT TOLLS FOR US ALL!". Each excoriated W for his illegal Iraq War.
The latter also details UN Secretary General Kofi Annan stated the "The conclusion on all quarters - except Washington - is that such war is illegal. And a supposed God-given mandate for regime change and occupation of Iraq is also illegal."