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""What Would Jesus Buy"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 12:35:16

Like any other group. Communists come in a lot of shapes sizes and colors. This time they’re wearing pink they’re on the nightly news and more than anything they want the mothers and grandmothers of America to identify with them. If you didn’t know any better you’d think the leaders of the women’s anti-war group Code Pink got lost on their way to the carpool line. Since October these hot pink-clad "marching moms" have been spinning the same tale to reporters from coast to coast the one about how concern for their families moved them to trade their oven mitts for placards and take to the streets in protest of an unjust war on Iraq. They’ve played the part so convincingly that over the last six months they’ve become the media darlings of war protest movement raking in the television talk show invites and making national news when they were arrested in front of the White House. But the untold story is what they were doing before October. Unless you travel in Marxist circles or work for the FBI or CIA the names of the Code Pink moms may not ring a bell with you though you’ve probably been reading news reports about their collective exploits for years. In the wake of their war against capitalism and self-determination they’ve left a trail of anarchy and destruction that has cost property owners corporations and consumers millions of dollars. Naturally they’ve toned their Marxist rhetoric down for their stint with Code Pink. Though they’ve taken great pains to differentiate themselves from the other more radical anti-war protesters they are one and the same. The leaders of Code Pink didn’t merely take part in the Washington and San Francisco protests that made international headlines – they also organized them. In the process they’ve provided a rare public glimpse of the faces behind the modern highly organized American Marxist movement. Needless to say these women have little in common with the carpool moms of America. At the center of Code Pink is legendary leftist organizer Medea Benjamin the 50-year-old mother of two widely credited as a chief organizing force behind the 1999 Seattle riots in which 50,000 protesters did millions of dollars worth of property damage in their effort to shut down meetings of the World Trade Organization. In addition to Code Pink. Benjamin’s San Francisco-based human rights organization Global Exchange was the founding force for United for Peace and Justice coalition the nexus of the anti-war protests. The United for Peace coalition which includes Socialist Action and the Socialist Party USA is also led by Leslie Cagan who has a long history of activism with the American Communist Party. If you want to know what anti-war activities United for Peace and its more radical partner. Act Now To Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) have planned for the near future or contact information for how you can join in you can click on the Communist World Workers Party website one of the central grassroots clearing houses for communist organizers in the United States and around the world. The mindset of Benjamin and her friends can best be summed up by her description in the San Francisco Chronicle of how she felt on her first pilgrimage to Cuba in the early 1980s. Compared to life in the United States the communist social equality of Cuba "made it seem like I died and went to heaven," Benjamin enthused. Now it appears that Benjamin is trying to recreate it here. The ties that continue to bind Benjamin. Cagan and the others behind Code Pink and today’s anti-war movement were formed in the early-to-mid 1980s when the still young Marxist-American activists found the cause that first unified them: a communist government in Nicaragua. Using the same sort of incestuous sprawling coalitions they created to oppose the war in Iraq and the invasion of Afghanistan after Sept. 11 they helped aid the Marxist Sandinista regime in its struggle against the American-backed Contras for control of the Nicaraguan government. Benjamin worked as a project coordinator for Institute for Food and Development Policy (IFDP) which was widely credited with aiding the Marxist Sandinista regime while Cagan coordinator of the National Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America led marches against US aid to the contras at home that at times attracted upwards of 75,000 people. When Sand Brim the widely interviewed voice of Code Pink insisted to the reporters who interviewed her in January that she was not an activist just a businesswoman with reservations about war her 1985 stint in Nicaragua must have slipped her mind. As the executive director of Medical Aid. Brim flew an American neurosurgeon to San Salvador to operate on Marxist Revolutionary Party Commander Nidia Diaz’s hand which had been injured in combat. That Diaz’s group had claimed responsibility for the murders of four U. S. Marines and nine civilians two months before was apparently not an issue for Brim. Nor were such ironies a problem for Kirsten Moller the current executive director of Global Exchange and Code Pink organizer who like Benjamin also worked for IFDP in the 80s. In the 1990s. Benjamin and other Code Pink Marxists focused their energies on organizing sometimes-violent protests against free trade across the globe targeting large corporations with high-profile campaigns and lawsuits that cost consumers and companies like Gap. Nike and Starbucks millions of dollars. As with the anti-war protests of the moment the Marxist World Worker’s Party website has played a crucial organizing role in their anti-corporate activities letting would-be agitators know when and where to show up for demonstrations. Meanwhile other Code Pink organizers were making a name for themselves in domestic and eco-terrorism in the 1990s. Code Pink Co-Founder Jodie Evans also sits on the board of directors of Rain Forest Action Network (RAN) a radical anti-capitalist anti-corporate coalition of environmental groups co-founded by Mike Roselle who also founded the domestic terrorist organization Earth Liberation Front (ELF) which along with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is ranked the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat by the FBI. The FBI attributes over 600 criminal acts and $43 million in damages to the two groups since 1996. Wherever RAN pops up you’ll also tend to find the Ruckus Society which has trained activists for ELF/ALF. Ruckus Society organizer Steve Kretzmann also a Code Pink coordinator has helped train activists in the agitation tactics that have earned the Ruckus Society its reputation. The Ruckus Society it’s also worth mentioning is a coalition member of Benjamin’s United for Peace and Justice. Code Pink may be communism central for the moment but if the past is any indication the group will be left to die on the vine as soon as public attention shifts away from the war in Iraq. Like the other wedge issues these activists are so skilled at creating and taking advantage of the Iraqi conflict is little more than an opportunity to ingratiate themselves with the American public and swell their volunteer rosters while energizing and solidifying the organization they’d been building since the Seattle riots. While it may seem chaotic with its mass of groups with varied interests. "the movement" as the organizers like to call it is built around a simple theme: that America and the rest of the world is increasingly controlled by corporate powers that threaten democratic rights. Its goals as laid out by Benjamin and others in a variety of newspapers over the years are clear-cut. They want to redistribute wealth from the top tiers of society to the poorest Americans by raising minimum wages choking off trade pushing up inflation limiting corporate growth and dragging down the stock market cutting into the profits of the country’s largest corporations or shutting them down completely and prompting white collar layoffs. As Benjamin explained to The Sunday Oregonian in 2000 these changes would be made slowly perhaps over 20 years or more. Though she admits that the above would cause an economic shakedown or even a stock-market crash she insists the changes would lead to a "healthier more stable economy.""Seattle was this kind of battle cry," Benjamin told the San Jose Mercury News in 2000. "We now know we can mobilize hundreds of thousands of people."But to the dismay of the movement’s organizers. September 11 crushed some of that momentum. Ironically enough. September 11 was the day they’d planned to announce their biggest demonstration yet which was slated to draw well over 100,000 protesters to Washington from around the world in late September. It was instead replaced with a small peace demonstration. The Code Pink ladies have been biding their time ever since reaching out to middle America building their contact lists and dreaming of the Marxist America that might one day be. Like any other group. Communists come in a lot of shapes sizes and colors. This time they’re wearing pink they’re on the nightly news and more than anything they want the mothers and grandmothers of America to identify with them. If you didn’t know any better you’d think the leaders of the women’s anti-war group Code Pink got lost on their way to the carpool line. Since October these hot pink-clad "marching moms" have been spinning the same tale to reporters from coast to coast the one about how concern for their families moved them to trade their oven mitts for placards and take to the streets in protest of an unjust war on Iraq. They’ve played the part so convincingly that over the last six months they’ve become the media darlings of war protest movement raking in the television talk show invites and making national news when they were arrested in front of the White House. But the untold story is what they were doing before October. Unless you travel in Marxist circles or work for the FBI or CIA the names of the Code Pink moms may not ring a bell with you though you’ve probably been reading news reports about their collective exploits for years. In the wake of their war against capitalism and self-determination they’ve left a trail of anarchy and destruction that has cost property owners corporations and consumers millions of dollars. Naturally they’ve toned their Marxist rhetoric down for their stint with Code Pink. Though they’ve taken great pains to differentiate themselves from the other more radical anti-war protesters they are one and the same. The leaders of Code Pink didn’t merely take part in the Washington and San Francisco protests that made international headlines – they also organized them. In the process they’ve provided a rare public glimpse of the faces behind the modern highly organized American Marxist movement. Needless to say these women have little in common with the carpool moms of America. At the center of Code Pink is legendary leftist organizer Medea Benjamin the 50-year-old mother of two widely credited as a chief organizing force behind the 1999 Seattle riots in which 50,000 protesters did millions of dollars worth of property damage in their effort to shut down meetings of the World Trade Organization. In addition to Code Pink. Benjamin’s San Francisco-based human rights organization Global Exchange was the founding force for United for Peace and Justice coalition the nexus of the anti-war protests. The United for Peace coalition which includes Socialist Action and the Socialist Party USA is also led by Leslie Cagan who has a long history of activism with the American Communist Party. If you want to know what anti-war activities United for Peace and its more radical partner. Act Now To Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) have planned for the near future or contact information for how you can join in you can click on the Communist World Workers Party website one of the central grassroots clearing houses for communist organizers in the United States and around the world. The mindset of Benjamin and her friends can best be summed up by her description in the San Francisco Chronicle of how she felt on her first pilgrimage to Cuba in the early 1980s. Compared to life in the United States the communist social equality of Cuba "made it seem like I died and went to heaven," Benjamin enthused. Now it appears that Benjamin is trying to recreate it here. The ties that continue to bind Benjamin. Cagan and the others behind Code Pink and today’s anti-war movement were formed in the early-to-mid 1980s when the still young Marxist-American activists found the cause that first unified them: a communist government in Nicaragua. Using the same sort of incestuous sprawling coalitions they created to oppose the war in Iraq and the invasion of Afghanistan after Sept. 11 they helped aid the Marxist Sandinista regime in its struggle against the American-backed Contras for control of the Nicaraguan government. Benjamin worked as a project coordinator for Institute for Food and Development Policy (IFDP) which was widely credited with aiding the Marxist Sandinista regime while Cagan coordinator of the National Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America led marches against US aid to the contras at home that at times attracted upwards of 75,000 people. When Sand Brim the widely interviewed voice of Code Pink insisted to the reporters who interviewed her in January that she was not an activist just a businesswoman with reservations about war her 1985 stint in Nicaragua must have slipped her mind. As the executive director of Medical Aid. Brim flew an American neurosurgeon to San Salvador to operate on Marxist Revolutionary Party Commander Nidia Diaz’s hand which had been injured in combat. That Diaz’s group had claimed responsibility for the murders of four U. S. Marines and nine civilians two months before was apparently not an issue for Brim. Nor were such ironies a problem for Kirsten Moller the current executive director of Global Exchange and Code Pink organizer who like Benjamin also worked for IFDP in the 80s. In the 1990s. Benjamin and other Code Pink Marxists focused their energies on organizing sometimes-violent protests against free trade across the globe targeting large corporations with high-profile campaigns and lawsuits that cost consumers and companies like Gap. Nike and Starbucks millions of dollars. As with the anti-war protests of the moment the Marxist World Worker’s Party website has played a crucial organizing role in their anti-corporate activities letting would-be agitators know when and where to show up for demonstrations. Meanwhile other Code Pink organizers were making a name for themselves in domestic and eco-terrorism in the 1990s. Code Pink Co-Founder Jodie Evans also sits on the board of directors of Rain Forest Action Network (RAN) a radical anti-capitalist anti-corporate coalition of environmental groups co-founded by Mike Roselle who also founded the domestic terrorist organization Earth Liberation Front (ELF) which along with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is ranked the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat by the FBI. The FBI attributes over 600 criminal acts and $43 million in damages to the two groups since 1996. Wherever RAN pops up you’ll also tend to find the Ruckus Society which has trained activists for ELF/ALF. Ruckus Society organizer Steve Kretzmann also a Code Pink coordinator has helped train activists in the agitation tactics that have earned the Ruckus Society its reputation. The Ruckus Society it’s also worth mentioning is a coalition member of Benjamin’s United for Peace and Justice. Code Pink may be communism central for the moment but if the past is any indication the group will be left to die on the vine as soon as public attention shifts away from the war in Iraq. Like the other wedge issues these activists are so skilled at creating and taking advantage of the Iraqi conflict is little more than an opportunity to ingratiate themselves with the American public and swell their volunteer rosters while energizing and solidifying the organization they’d been building since the Seattle riots. While it may seem chaotic with its mass of groups with varied interests. "the movement" as the organizers like to call it is built around a simple theme: that America and the rest of the world is increasingly controlled by corporate powers that threaten democratic rights. Its goals as laid out by Benjamin and others in a variety of newspapers over the years are clear-cut. They want to redistribute wealth from the top tiers of society to the poorest Americans by raising minimum wages choking off trade pushing up inflation limiting corporate growth and dragging down the stock market cutting into the profits of the country’s largest corporations or shutting them down completely and prompting white collar layoffs. As Benjamin explained to The Sunday Oregonian in 2000 these changes would be made slowly perhaps over 20 years or more. Though she admits that the above would cause an economic shakedown or even a stock-market crash she insists the changes would lead to a "healthier more stable economy.""Seattle was this kind of battle cry," Benjamin told the San Jose Mercury News in 2000. "We now know we can mobilize hundreds of thousands of people."But to the dismay of the movement’s organizers. September 11 crushed some of that momentum. Ironically enough. September 11 was the day they’d planned to announce their biggest demonstration yet which was slated to draw well over 100,000 protesters to Washington from around the world in late September. It was instead replaced with a small peace demonstration. The Code Pink ladies have been biding their time ever since reaching out to middle America building their contact lists and dreaming of the Marxist America that might one day be. Like any other group. Communists come in a lot of shapes sizes and colors. This time they’re wearing pink they’re on the nightly news and more than anything they want the mothers and grandmothers of America to identify with them. If you didn’t know any better you’d think the leaders of the women’s anti-war group Code Pink got lost on their way to the carpool line. Since October these hot pink-clad "marching moms" have been spinning the same tale to reporters from coast to coast the one about how concern for their families moved them to trade their oven mitts for placards and take to the streets in protest of an unjust war on Iraq. They’ve played the part so convincingly that over the last six months they’ve become the media darlings of war protest movement raking in the television talk show invites and making national news when they were arrested in front of the White House. But the untold story is what they were doing before October. Unless you travel in Marxist circles or work for the FBI or CIA the names of the Code Pink moms may not ring a bell with you though you’ve probably been reading news reports about their collective exploits for years. In the wake of their war against capitalism and self-determination they’ve left a trail of anarchy and destruction that has cost property owners corporations and consumers millions of dollars. Naturally they’ve toned their Marxist rhetoric down for their stint with Code Pink. Though they’ve taken great pains to differentiate themselves from the other more radical anti-war protesters they are one and the same. The leaders of Code Pink didn’t merely take part in the Washington and San Francisco protests that made international headlines – they also organized them. In the process they’ve provided a rare public glimpse of the faces behind the modern highly organized American Marxist movement. Needless to say these women have little in common with the carpool moms of America. At the center of Code Pink is legendary leftist organizer Medea Benjamin the 50-year-old mother of two widely credited as a chief organizing force behind the 1999 Seattle riots in which 50,000 protesters did millions of dollars worth of property damage in their effort to shut down meetings of the World Trade Organization. In addition to Code Pink. Benjamin’s San Francisco-based human rights organization Global Exchange was the founding force for United for Peace and Justice coalition the nexus of the anti-war protests. The United for Peace coalition which includes Socialist Action and the Socialist Party USA is also led by Leslie Cagan who has a long history of activism with the American Communist Party. If you want to know what anti-war activities United for Peace and its more radical partner. Act Now To Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) have planned for the near future or contact information for how you can join in you can click on the Communist World Workers Party website one of the central grassroots clearing houses for communist organizers in the United States and around the world. The mindset of Benjamin and her friends can best be summed up by her description in the San Francisco Chronicle of how she felt on her first pilgrimage to Cuba in the early 1980s. Compared to life in the United States the communist social equality of Cuba "made it seem like I died and went to heaven," Benjamin enthused. Now it appears that Benjamin is trying to recreate it here. The ties that continue to bind Benjamin. Cagan and the others behind Code Pink and today’s anti-war movement were formed in the early-to-mid 1980s when the still young Marxist-American activists found the cause that first unified them: a communist government in Nicaragua. Using the same sort of incestuous sprawling coalitions they created to oppose the war in Iraq and the invasion of Afghanistan after Sept. 11 they helped aid the Marxist Sandinista regime in its struggle against the American-backed Contras for control of the Nicaraguan government. Benjamin worked as a project coordinator for Institute for Food and Development Policy (IFDP) which was widely credited with aiding the Marxist Sandinista regime while Cagan coordinator of the National Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America led marches against US aid to the contras at home that at times attracted upwards of 75,000 people. When Sand Brim the widely interviewed voice of Code Pink insisted to the reporters who interviewed her in January that she was not an activist just a businesswoman with reservations about war her 1985 stint in Nicaragua must have slipped her mind. As the executive director of Medical Aid. Brim flew an American neurosurgeon to San Salvador to operate on Marxist Revolutionary Party Commander Nidia Diaz’s hand which had been injured in combat. That Diaz’s group had claimed responsibility for the murders of four U. S. Marines and nine civilians two months before was apparently not an issue for Brim. Nor were such ironies a problem for Kirsten Moller the current executive director of Global Exchange and Code Pink organizer who like Benjamin also worked for IFDP in the 80s. In the 1990s. Benjamin and other Code Pink Marxists focused their energies on organizing sometimes-violent protests against free trade across the globe targeting large corporations with high-profile campaigns and lawsuits that cost consumers and companies like Gap. Nike and Starbucks millions of dollars. As with the anti-war protests of the moment the Marxist World Worker’s Party website has played a crucial organizing role in their anti-corporate activities letting would-be agitators know when and where to show up for demonstrations. Meanwhile other Code Pink organizers were making a name for themselves in domestic and eco-terrorism in the 1990s. Code Pink Co-Founder Jodie Evans also sits on the board of directors of Rain Forest Action Network (RAN) a radical anti-capitalist anti-corporate coalition of environmental groups co-founded by Mike Roselle who also founded the domestic terrorist organization Earth Liberation Front (ELF) which along with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is ranked the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat by the FBI. The FBI attributes over 600 criminal acts and $43 million in damages to the two groups since 1996. Wherever RAN pops up you’ll also tend to find the Ruckus Society which has trained activists for ELF/ALF. Ruckus Society organizer Steve Kretzmann also a Code Pink coordinator has helped train activists in the agitation tactics that have earned the Ruckus Society its reputation. The Ruckus Society it’s also worth mentioning is a coalition member of Benjamin’s United for Peace and Justice. Code Pink may be communism central for the moment but if the past is any indication the group will be left to die on the vine as soon as public attention shifts away from the war in Iraq. Like the other wedge issues these activists are so skilled at creating and taking advantage of the Iraqi conflict is little more than an opportunity to ingratiate themselves with the American public and swell their volunteer rosters while energizing and solidifying the organization they’d been building since the Seattle riots. While it may seem chaotic with its mass of groups with varied interests. "the movement" as the organizers like to call it is built around a simple theme: that America and the rest of the world is increasingly controlled by corporate powers that threaten democratic rights. Its goals as laid out by Benjamin and others in a variety of newspapers over the years are clear-cut. They want to redistribute wealth from the top tiers of society to the poorest Americans by raising minimum wages choking off trade pushing up inflation limiting corporate growth and dragging down the stock market cutting into the profits of the country’s largest corporations or shutting them down completely and prompting white collar layoffs. As Benjamin explained to The Sunday Oregonian in 2000 these changes would be made slowly perhaps over 20 years or more. Though she admits that the above would cause an economic shakedown or even a stock-market crash she insists the changes would lead to a "healthier more stable economy.""Seattle was this kind of battle cry," Benjamin told the San Jose Mercury News in 2000. "We now know we can mobilize hundreds of thousands of people."But to the dismay of the movement’s organizers. September 11 crushed some of that momentum. Ironically enough. September 11 was the day they’d planned to announce their biggest demonstration yet which was slated to draw well over 100,000 protesters to Washington from around the world in late September. It was instead replaced with a small peace demonstration. The Code Pink ladies have been biding their time ever since reaching out to middle America building their contact lists and dreaming of the Marxist America that might one day be. Like any other group. Communists come in a lot of shapes sizes and colors. This time they’re wearing pink they’re on the nightly news and more than anything they want the mothers and grandmothers of America to identify with them. If you didn’t know any better you’d think the leaders of the women’s anti-war group Code Pink got lost on their way to the carpool line. Since October these hot pink-clad "marching moms" have been spinning the same tale to reporters from coast to coast the one about how concern for their families moved them to trade their oven mitts for placards and take to the streets in protest of an unjust war on Iraq. They’ve played the part so convincingly that over the last six months they’ve become the media darlings of war protest movement raking in the television talk show invites and making national news when they were arrested in front of the White House. But the untold story is what they were doing before October. Unless you travel in Marxist circles or work for the FBI or CIA the names of the Code Pink moms may not ring a bell with you though you’ve probably been reading news reports about their collective exploits for years. In the wake of their war against capitalism and self-determination they’ve left a trail of anarchy and destruction that has cost property owners corporations and consumers millions of dollars. Naturally they’ve toned their Marxist rhetoric down for their stint with Code Pink. Though they’ve taken great pains to differentiate themselves from the other more radical anti-war protesters they are one and the same. The leaders of Code Pink didn’t merely take part in the Washington and San Francisco protests that made international headlines – they also organized them. In the process they’ve provided a rare public glimpse of the faces behind the modern highly organized American Marxist movement. Needless to say these women have little in common with the carpool moms of America. At the center of Code Pink is legendary leftist organizer Medea Benjamin the 50-year-old mother of two widely credited as a chief organizing force behind the 1999 Seattle riots in which 50,000 protesters did millions of dollars worth of property damage in their effort to shut down meetings of the World Trade Organization. In addition to Code Pink. Benjamin’s San Francisco-based human rights organization Global Exchange was the founding force for United for Peace and Justice coalition the nexus of the anti-war protests. The United for Peace coalition which includes Socialist Action and the Socialist Party USA is also led by Leslie Cagan who has a long history of activism with the American Communist Party. If you want to know what anti-war activities United for Peace and its more radical partner. Act Now To Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) have planned for the near future or contact information for how you can join in you can click on the Communist World Workers Party website one of the central grassroots clearing houses for communist organizers in the United States and around the world. The mindset of Benjamin and her friends can best be summed up by her description in the San Francisco Chronicle of how she felt on her first pilgrimage to Cuba in the early 1980s. Compared to life in the United States the communist social equality of Cuba "made it seem like I died and went to heaven," Benjamin enthused. Now it appears that Benjamin is trying to recreate it here. The ties that continue to bind Benjamin. Cagan and the others behind Code Pink and today’s anti-war movement were formed in the early-to-mid 1980s when the still young Marxist-American activists found the cause that first unified them: a communist government in Nicaragua. Using the same sort of incestuous sprawling coalitions they created to oppose the war in Iraq and the invasion of Afghanistan after Sept. 11 they helped aid the Marxist Sandinista regime in its struggle against the American-backed Contras for control of the Nicaraguan government. Benjamin worked as a project coordinator for Institute for Food and Development Policy (IFDP) which was widely credited with aiding the Marxist Sandinista regime while Cagan coordinator of the National Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America led marches against US aid to the contras at home that at times attracted upwards of 75,000 people. When Sand Brim the widely interviewed voice of Code Pink insisted to the reporters who interviewed her in January that she was not an activist just a businesswoman with reservations about war her 1985 stint in Nicaragua must have slipped her mind. As the executive director of Medical Aid. Brim flew an American neurosurgeon to San Salvador to operate on Marxist Revolutionary Party Commander Nidia Diaz’s hand which had been injured in combat. That Diaz’s group had claimed responsibility for the murders of four U. S. Marines and nine civilians two months before was apparently not an issue for Brim. Nor were such ironies a problem for Kirsten Moller the current executive director of Global Exchange and Code Pink organizer who like Benjamin also worked for IFDP in the 80s. In the 1990s. Benjamin and other Code Pink Marxists focused their energies on organizing sometimes-violent protests against free trade across the globe targeting large corporations with high-profile campaigns and lawsuits that cost consumers and companies like Gap. Nike and Starbucks millions of dollars. As with the anti-war protests of the moment the Marxist World Worker’s Party website has played a crucial organizing role in their anti-corporate activities letting would-be agitators know when and where to show up for demonstrations. Meanwhile other Code Pink organizers were making a name for themselves in domestic and eco-terrorism in the 1990s. Code Pink Co-Founder Jodie Evans also sits on the board of directors of Rain Forest Action Network (RAN) a radical anti-capitalist anti-corporate coalition of environmental groups co-founded by Mike Roselle who also founded the domestic terrorist organization Earth Liberation Front (ELF) which along with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is ranked the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat by the FBI. The FBI attributes over 600 criminal acts and $43 million in damages to the two groups since 1996. Wherever RAN pops up you’ll also tend to find the Ruckus Society which has trained activists for ELF/ALF. Ruckus Society organizer Steve Kretzmann also a Code Pink coordinator has helped train activists in the agitation tactics that have earned the Ruckus Society its reputation. The Ruckus Society it’s also worth mentioning is a coalition member of Benjamin’s United for Peace and Justice. Code Pink may be communism central for the moment but if the past is any indication the group will be left to die on the vine as soon as public attention shifts away from the war in Iraq. Like the other wedge issues these activists are so skilled at creating and taking advantage of the Iraqi conflict is little more than an opportunity to ingratiate themselves with the American public and swell their volunteer rosters while energizing and solidifying the organization they’d been building since the Seattle riots. While it may seem chaotic with its mass of groups with varied interests. "the movement" as the organizers like to call it is built around a simple theme: that America and the rest of the world is increasingly controlled by corporate powers that threaten democratic rights. Its goals as laid out by Benjamin and others in a variety of newspapers over the years are clear-cut. They want to redistribute wealth from the top tiers of society to the poorest Americans by raising minimum wages choking off trade pushing up inflation limiting corporate growth and dragging down the stock market cutting into the profits of the country’s largest corporations or shutting them down completely and prompting white collar layoffs. As Benjamin explained to The Sunday Oregonian in 2000 these changes would be made slowly perhaps over 20 years or more. Though she admits that the above would cause an economic shakedown or even a stock-market crash she insists the changes would lead to a "healthier more stable economy.""Seattle was this kind of battle cry," Benjamin told the San Jose Mercury News in 2000. "We now know we can mobilize hundreds of thousands of people."But to the dismay of the movement’s organizers. September 11 crushed some of that momentum. Ironically enough. September 11 was the day they’d planned to announce their biggest demonstration yet which was slated to draw well over 100,000 protesters to Washington from around the world in late September. It was instead replaced with a small peace demonstration. The Code Pink ladies have been biding their time ever since reaching out to middle America building their contact lists and dreaming of the Marxist America that might one day be. Like any other group. Communists come in a lot of shapes sizes and colors. This time they’re wearing pink they’re on the nightly news and more than anything they want the mothers and grandmothers of America to identify with them. If you didn’t know any better you’d think the leaders of the women’s anti-war group Code Pink got lost on their way to the carpool line. Since October these hot pink-clad "marching moms" have been spinning the same tale to reporters from coast to coast the one about how concern for their families moved them to trade their oven mitts for placards and take to the streets in protest of an unjust war on Iraq. They’ve played the part so convincingly that over the last six months they’ve become the media darlings of war protest movement raking in the television talk show invites and making national news when they were arrested in front of the White House. But the untold story is what they were doing before October. Unless you travel in Marxist circles or work for the FBI or CIA the names of the Code Pink moms may not ring a bell with you though you’ve probably been reading news reports about their collective exploits for years. In the wake of their war against capitalism and self-determination they’ve left a trail of anarchy and destruction that has cost property owners corporations and consumers millions of dollars. Naturally they’ve toned their Marxist rhetoric down for their stint with Code Pink. Though they’ve taken great pains to differentiate themselves from the other more radical anti-war protesters they are one and the same. The leaders of Code Pink didn’t merely take part in the Washington and San Francisco protests that made international headlines – they also organized them. In the process they’ve provided a rare public glimpse of the faces behind the modern highly organized American Marxist movement. Needless to say these women have little in common with the carpool moms of America. At the center of Code Pink is legendary leftist organizer Medea Benjamin the 50-year-old mother of two widely credited as a chief organizing force behind the 1999 Seattle riots in which 50,000 protesters did millions of dollars worth of property damage in their effort to shut down meetings of the World Trade Organization. In addition to Code Pink. Benjamin’s San Francisco-based human rights organization Global Exchange was the founding force for United for Peace and Justice coalition the nexus of the anti-war protests. The United for Peace coalition which includes Socialist Action and the Socialist Party USA is also led by Leslie Cagan who has a long history of activism with the American Communist Party. If you want to know what anti-war activities United for Peace and its more radical partner. Act Now To Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) have planned for the near future or contact information for how you can join in you can click on the Communist World Workers Party website one of the central grassroots clearing houses for communist organizers in the United States and around the world. The mindset of Benjamin and her friends can best be summed up by her description in the San Francisco Chronicle of how she felt on her first pilgrimage to Cuba in the early 1980s. Compared to life in the United States the communist social equality of Cuba "made it seem like I died and went to heaven," Benjamin enthused. Now it appears that Benjamin is trying to recreate it here. The ties that continue to bind Benjamin. Cagan and the others behind Code Pink and today’s anti-war movement were formed in the early-to-mid 1980s when the still young Marxist-American activists found the cause that first unified them: a communist government in Nicaragua. Using the same sort of incestuous sprawling coalitions they created to oppose the war in Iraq and the invasion of Afghanistan after Sept. 11 they helped aid the Marxist Sandinista regime in its struggle against the American-backed Contras for control of the Nicaraguan government. Benjamin worked as a project coordinator for Institute for Food and Development Policy (IFDP) which was widely credited with aiding the Marxist Sandinista regime while Cagan coordinator of the National Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America led marches against US aid to the contras at home that at times attracted upwards of 75,000 people. When Sand Brim the widely interviewed voice of Code Pink insisted to the reporters who interviewed her in January that she was not an activist just a businesswoman with reservations about war her 1985 stint in Nicaragua must have slipped her mind. As the executive director of Medical Aid. Brim flew an American neurosurgeon to San Salvador to operate on Marxist Revolutionary Party Commander Nidia Diaz’s hand which had been injured in combat. That Diaz’s group had claimed responsibility for the murders of four U. S. Marines and nine civilians two months before was apparently not an issue for Brim. Nor were such ironies a problem for Kirsten Moller the current executive director of Global Exchange and Code Pink organizer who like Benjamin also worked for IFDP in the 80s. In the 1990s. Benjamin and other Code Pink Marxists focused their energies on organizing sometimes-violent protests against free trade across the globe targeting large corporations with high-profile campaigns and lawsuits that cost consumers and companies like Gap. Nike and Starbucks millions of dollars. As with the anti-war protests of the moment the Marxist World Worker’s Party website has played a crucial organizing role in their anti-corporate activities letting would-be agitators know when and where to show up for demonstrations. Meanwhile other Code Pink organizers were making a name for themselves in domestic and eco-terrorism in the 1990s. Code Pink Co-Founder Jodie Evans also sits on the board of directors of Rain Forest Action Network (RAN) a radical anti-capitalist anti-corporate coalition of environmental groups co-founded by Mike Roselle who also founded the domestic terrorist organization Earth Liberation Front (ELF) which along with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is ranked the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat by the FBI. The FBI attributes over 600 criminal acts and $43 million in damages to the two groups since 1996. Wherever RAN pops up you’ll also tend to find the Ruckus Society which has trained activists for ELF/ALF. Ruckus Society organizer Steve Kretzmann also a Code Pink coordinator has helped train activists in the agitation tactics that have earned the Ruckus Society its reputation. The Ruckus Society it’s also worth mentioning is a coalition member of Benjamin’s United for Peace and Justice. Code Pink may be communism central for the moment but if the past is any indication the group will be left to die on the vine as soon as public attention shifts away from the war in Iraq. Like the other wedge issues these activists are so skilled at creating and taking advantage of the Iraqi conflict is little more than an opportunity to ingratiate themselves with the American public and swell their volunteer rosters while energizing and solidifying the organization they’d been building since the Seattle riots. While it may seem chaotic with its mass of groups with varied interests. "the movement" as the organizers like to call it is built around a simple theme: that America and the rest of the world is increasingly controlled by corporate powers that threaten democratic rights. Its goals as laid out by Benjamin and others in a variety of newspapers over the years are clear-cut. They want to redistribute wealth from the top tiers of society to the poorest Americans by raising minimum wages choking off trade pushing up inflation limiting corporate growth and dragging down the stock market cutting into the profits of the country’s largest corporations or shutting them down completely and prompting white collar layoffs. As Benjamin explained to The Sunday Oregonian in 2000 these changes would be made slowly perhaps over 20 years or more. Though she admits that the above would cause an economic shakedown or even a stock-market crash she insists the changes would lead to a "healthier more stable economy.""Seattle was this kind of battle cry," Benjamin told the San Jose Mercury News in 2000. "We now know we can mobilize hundreds of thousands of people."But to the dismay of the movement’s organizers. September 11 crushed some of that momentum. Ironically enough. September 11 was the day they’d planned to announce their biggest demonstration yet which was slated to draw well over 100,000 protesters to Washington from around the world in late September. It was instead replaced with a small peace demonstration. The Code Pink ladies have been biding their time ever since reaching out to middle America building their contact lists and dreaming of the Marxist America that might one day be. Like any other group. Communists come in a lot of shapes sizes and colors. This time they’re wearing pink they’re on the nightly news and more than anything they want the mothers and grandmothers of America to identify with them. If you didn’t know any better you’d think the leaders of the women’s anti-war group Code Pink got lost on their way to the carpool line. Since October these hot pink-clad "marching moms" have been spinning the same tale to reporters from coast to coast the one about how concern for their families moved them to trade their oven mitts for placards and take to the streets in protest of an unjust war on Iraq. They’ve played the part so convincingly that over the last six months they’ve become the media darlings of war protest movement raking in the television talk show invites and making national news when they were arrested in front of the White House. But the untold story is what they were doing before October. Unless you travel in Marxist circles or work for the FBI or CIA the names of the Code Pink moms may not ring a bell with you though you’ve probably been reading news reports about their collective exploits for years. In the wake of their war against capitalism and self-determination they’ve left a trail of anarchy and destruction that has cost property owners corporations and consumers millions of dollars. Naturally they’ve toned their Marxist rhetoric down for their stint with Code Pink. Though they’ve taken great pains to differentiate themselves from the other more radical anti-war protesters they are one and the same. The leaders of Code Pink didn’t merely take part in the Washington and San Francisco protests that made international headlines – they also organized them. In the process they’ve provided a rare public glimpse of the faces behind the modern highly organized American Marxist movement. Needless to say these women have little in common with the carpool moms of America. At the center of Code Pink is legendary leftist organizer Medea Benjamin the 50-year-old mother of two widely credited as a chief organizing force behind the 1999 Seattle riots in which 50,000 protesters did millions of dollars worth of property damage in their effort to shut down meetings of the World Trade Organization. In addition to Code Pink. Benjamin’s San Francisco-based human rights organization Global Exchange was the founding force for United for Peace and Justice coalition the nexus of the anti-war protests. The United for Peace coalition which includes Socialist Action and the Socialist Party USA is also led by Leslie Cagan who has a long history of activism with the American Communist Party. If you want to know what anti-war activities United for Peace and its more radical partner. Act Now To Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) have planned for the near future or contact information for how you can join in you can click on the Communist World Workers Party website one of the central grassroots clearing houses for communist organizers in the United States and around the world. The mindset of Benjamin and her friends can best be summed up by her description in the San Francisco Chronicle of how she felt on her first pilgrimage to Cuba in the early 1980s. Compared to life in the United States the communist social equality of Cuba "made it seem like I died and went to heaven," Benjamin enthused. Now it appears that Benjamin is trying to recreate it here. The ties that continue to bind Benjamin. Cagan and the others behind Code Pink and today’s anti-war movement were formed in the early-to-mid 1980s when the still young Marxist-American activists found the cause that first unified them: a communist government in Nicaragua. Using the same sort of incestuous sprawling coalitions they created to oppose the war in Iraq and the invasion of Afghanistan after Sept. 11 they helped aid the Marxist Sandinista regime in its struggle against the American-backed Contras for control of the Nicaraguan government. Benjamin worked as a project coordinator for Institute for Food and Development Policy (IFDP) which was widely credited with aiding the Marxist Sandinista regime while Cagan coordinator of the National Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America led marches against US aid to the contras at home that at times attracted upwards of 75,000 people. When Sand Brim the widely interviewed voice of Code Pink insisted to the reporters who interviewed her in January that she was not an activist just a businesswoman with reservations about war her 1985 stint in Nicaragua must have slipped her mind. As the executive director of Medical Aid. Brim flew an American neurosurgeon to San Salvador to operate on Marxist Revolutionary Party Commander Nidia Diaz’s hand which had been injured in combat. That Diaz’s group had claimed responsibility for the murders of four U. S. Marines and nine civilians two months before was apparently not an issue for Brim. Nor were such ironies a problem for Kirsten Moller the current executive director of Global Exchange and Code Pink organizer who like Benjamin also worked for IFDP in the 80s. In the 1990s. Benjamin and other Code Pink Marxists focused their energies on organizing sometimes-violent protests against free trade across the globe targeting large corporations with high-profile campaigns and lawsuits that cost consumers and companies like Gap. Nike and Starbucks millions of dollars. As with the anti-war protests of the moment the Marxist World Worker’s Party website has played a crucial organizing role in their anti-corporate activities letting would-be agitators know when and where to show up for demonstrations. Meanwhile other Code Pink organizers were making a name for themselves in domestic and eco-terrorism in the 1990s. Code Pink Co-Founder Jodie Evans also sits on the board of directors of Rain Forest Action Network (RAN) a radical anti-capitalist anti-corporate coalition of environmental groups co-founded by Mike Roselle who also founded the domestic terrorist organization Earth Liberation Front (ELF) which along with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is ranked the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat by the FBI. The FBI attributes over 600 criminal acts and $43 million in damages to the two groups since 1996. Wherever RAN pops up you’ll also tend to find the Ruckus Society which has trained activists for ELF/ALF. Ruckus Society organizer Steve Kretzmann also a Code Pink coordinator has helped train activists in the agitation tactics that have earned the Ruckus Society its reputation. The Ruckus Society it’s also worth mentioning is a coalition member of Benjamin’s United for Peace and Justice. Code Pink may be communism central for the moment but if the past is any indication the group will be left to die on the vine as soon as public attention shifts away from the war in Iraq. Like the other wedge issues these activists are so skilled at creating and taking advantage of the Iraqi conflict is little more than an opportunity to ingratiate themselves with the American public and swell their volunteer rosters while energizing and solidifying the organization they’d been building since the Seattle riots. While it may seem chaotic with its mass of groups with varied interests. "the movement" as the organizers like to call it is built around a simple theme: that America and the rest of the world is increasingly controlled by corporate powers that threaten democratic rights. Its goals as laid out by Benjamin and others in a variety of newspapers over the years are clear-cut. They want to redistribute wealth from the top tiers of society to the poorest Americans by raising minimum wages choking off trade pushing up inflation limiting corporate growth and dragging down the stock market cutting into the profits of the country’s largest corporations or shutting them down completely and prompting white collar layoffs. As Benjamin explained to The Sunday Oregonian in 2000 these changes would be made slowly perhaps over 20 years or more. Though she admits that the above would cause an economic shakedown or even a stock-market crash she insists the changes would lead to a "healthier more stable economy.""Seattle was this kind of battle cry," Benjamin told the San Jose Mercury News in 2000. "We now know we can mobilize hundreds of thousands of people."But to the dismay of the movement’s organizers. September 11 crushed some of that momentum. Ironically enough. September 11 was the day they’d planned to announce their biggest demonstration yet which was slated to draw well over 100,000 protesters to Washington from around the world in late September. It was instead replaced with a small peace demonstration. The Code Pink ladies have been biding their time ever since reaching out to middle America building their contact lists and dreaming of the Marxist America that might one day be. Like any other group. Communists come in a lot of shapes sizes and colors. This time they’re wearing pink they’re on the nightly news and more than anything they want the mothers and grandmothers of America to identify with them. If you didn’t know any better you’d think the leaders of the women’s anti-war group Code Pink got lost on their way to the carpool line. Since October these hot pink-clad "marching moms" have been spinning the same tale to reporters from coast to coast the one about how concern for their families moved them to trade their oven mitts for placards and take to the streets in protest of an unjust war on Iraq. They’ve played the part so convincingly that over the last six months they’ve become the media darlings of war protest movement raking in the television talk show invites and making national news when they were arrested in front of the White House. But the untold story is what they were doing before October. Unless you travel in Marxist circles or work for the FBI or CIA the names of the Code Pink moms may not ring a bell with you though you’ve probably been reading news reports about their collective exploits for years. In the wake of their war against capitalism and self-determination they’ve left a trail of anarchy and destruction that has cost property owners corporations and consumers millions of dollars. Naturally they’ve toned their Marxist rhetoric down for their stint with Code Pink. Though they’ve taken great pains to differentiate themselves from the other more radical anti-war protesters they are one and the same. The leaders of Code Pink didn’t merely take part in the Washington and San Francisco protests that made international headlines – they also organized them. In the process they’ve provided a rare public glimpse of the faces behind the modern highly organized American Marxist movement. Needless to say these women have little in common with the carpool moms of America. At the center of Code Pink is legendary leftist organizer Medea Benjamin the 50-year-old mother of two widely credited as a chief organizing force behind the 1999 Seattle riots in which 50,000 protesters did millions of dollars worth of property damage in their effort to shut down meetings of the World Trade Organization. In addition to Code Pink. Benjamin’s San Francisco-based human rights organization Global Exchange was the founding force for United for Peace and Justice coalition the nexus of the anti-war protests. The United for Peace coalition which includes Socialist Action and the Socialist Party USA is also led by Leslie Cagan who has a long history of activism with the American Communist Party. If you want to know what anti-war activities United for Peace and its more radical partner. Act Now To Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) have planned for the near future or contact information for how you can join in you can click on the Communist World Workers Party website one of the central grassroots clearing houses for communist organizers in the United States and around the world. The mindset of Benjamin and her friends can best be summed up by her description in the San Francisco Chronicle of how she felt on her first pilgrimage to Cuba in the early 1980s. Compared to life in the United States the communist social equality of Cuba "made it seem like I died and went to heaven," Benjamin enthused. Now it appears that Benjamin is trying to recreate it here. The ties that continue to bind Benjamin. Cagan and the others behind Code Pink and today’s anti-war movement were formed in the early-to-mid 1980s when the still young Marxist-American activists found the cause that first unified them: a communist government in Nicaragua. Using the same sort of incestuous sprawling coalitions they created to oppose the war in Iraq and the invasion of Afghanistan after Sept. 11 they helped aid the Marxist Sandinista regime in its struggle against the American-backed Contras for control of the Nicaraguan government. Benjamin worked as a project coordinator for Institute for Food and Development Policy (IFDP) which was widely credited with aiding the Marxist Sandinista regime while Cagan coordinator of the National Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America led marches against US aid to the contras at home that at times attracted upwards of 75,000 people. When Sand Brim the widely interviewed voice of Code Pink insisted to the reporters who interviewed her in January that she was not an activist just a businesswoman with reservations about war her 1985 stint in Nicaragua must have slipped her mind. As the executive director of Medical Aid. Brim flew an American neurosurgeon to San Salvador to operate on Marxist Revolutionary Party Commander Nidia Diaz’s hand which had been injured in combat. That Diaz’s group had claimed responsibility for the murders of four U. S. Marines and nine civilians two months before was apparently not an issue for Brim. Nor were such ironies a problem for Kirsten Moller the current executive director of Global Exchange and Code Pink organizer who like Benjamin also worked for IFDP in the 80s. In the 1990s. Benjamin and other Code Pink Marxists focused their energies on organizing sometimes-violent protests against free trade across the globe targeting large corporations with high-profile campaigns and lawsuits that cost consumers and companies like Gap. Nike and Starbucks millions of dollars. As with the anti-war protests of the moment the Marxist World Worker’s Party website has played a crucial organizing role in their anti-corporate activities letting would-be agitators know when and where to show up for demonstrations. Meanwhile other Code Pink organizers were making a name for themselves in domestic and eco-terrorism in the 1990s. Code Pink Co-Founder Jodie Evans also sits on the board of directors of Rain Forest Action Network (RAN) a radical anti-capitalist anti-corporate coalition of environmental groups co-founded by Mike Roselle who also founded the domestic terrorist organization Earth Liberation Front (ELF) which along with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is ranked the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat by the FBI. The FBI attributes over 600 criminal acts and $43 million in damages to the two groups since 1996. Wherever RAN pops up you’ll also tend to find the Ruckus Society which has trained activists for ELF/ALF. Ruckus Society organizer Steve Kretzmann also a Code Pink coordinator has helped train activists in the agitation tactics that have earned the Ruckus Society its reputation. The Ruckus Society it’s also worth mentioning is a coalition member of Benjamin’s United for Peace and Justice. Code Pink may be communism central for the moment but if the past is any indication the group will be left to die on the vine as soon as public attention shifts away from the war in Iraq. Like the other wedge issues these activists are so skilled at creating and taking advantage of the Iraqi conflict is little more than an opportunity to ingratiate themselves with the American public and swell their volunteer rosters while energizing and solidifying the organization they’d been building since the Seattle riots. While it may seem chaotic with its mass of groups with varied interests. "the movement" as the organizers like to call it is built around a simple theme: that America and the rest of the world is increasingly controlled by corporate powers that threaten democratic rights. Its goals as laid out by Benjamin and others in a variety of newspapers over the years are clear-cut. They want to redistribute wealth from the top tiers of society to the poorest Americans by raising minimum wages choking off trade pushing up inflation limiting corporate growth and dragging down the stock market cutting into the profits of the country’s largest corporations or shutting them down completely and prompting white collar layoffs. As Benjamin explained to The Sunday Oregonian in 2000 these changes would be made slowly perhaps over 20 years or more. Though she admits that the above would cause an economic shakedown or even a stock-market crash she insists the changes would lead to a "healthier more stable economy.""Seattle was this kind of battle cry," Benjamin told the San Jose Mercury News in 2000. "We now know we can mobilize hundreds of thousands of people."But to the dismay of the movement’s organizers. September 11 crushed some of that momentum. Ironically enough. September 11 was the day they’d planned to announce their biggest demonstration yet which was slated to draw well over 100,000 protesters to Washington from around the world in late September. It was instead replaced with a small peace demonstration. The Code Pink ladies have been biding their time ever since reaching out to middle America building their contact lists and dreaming of the Marxist America that might one day be. Like any other group. Communists come in a lot of shapes sizes and colors. This time they’re wearing pink they’re on the nightly news and more than anything they want the mothers and grandmothers of America to identify with them. If you didn’t know any better you’d think the leaders of the women’s anti-war group Code Pink got lost on their way to the carpool line. Since October these hot pink-clad "marching moms" have been spinning the same tale to reporters from coast to coast the one about how concern for their families moved them to trade their oven mitts for placards and take to the streets in protest of an unjust war on Iraq. They’ve played the part so convincingly that over the last six months they’ve become the media darlings of war protest movement raking in the television talk show invites and making national news when they were arrested in front of the White House. But the untold story is what they were doing before October. Unless you travel in Marxist circles or work for the FBI or CIA the names of the Code Pink moms may not ring a bell with you though you’ve probably been reading news reports about their collective exploits for years. In the wake of their war against capitalism and self-determination they’ve left a trail of anarchy and destruction that has cost property owners corporations and consumers millions of dollars. Naturally they’ve toned their Marxist rhetoric down for their stint with Code Pink. Though they’ve taken great pains to differentiate themselves from the other more radical anti-war protesters they are one and the same. The leaders of Code Pink didn’t merely take part in the Washington and San Francisco protests that made international headlines –

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"War News for Saturday, December 08, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 21:03:15

The coalition of the willing:From the Washington affix:By Joshua PartlowBush once called it the "coalition of the willing," the countries willing to fight alongside the United States in Iraq. The list topped off in mid-2004 at 32 countries; troop strength peaked in November that year at 25,595. The force has since shrunk to 26 countries and 11,755 troops or about 7 percent of the 175,000-strong multinational compel according to mid-November figures provided by the U. S. Military. From 2003 to early 2007 the United States spent $1.5 billion to support the Iraq contingents of 20 countries the Government Accountability Office reported this year with about two-thirds of the money devoted to Polish forces. Sixteen nations in the coalition more than half the total undergo 100 or fewer troops in Iraq -- five have fewer than 10 populate. Great Britain:The largest U. S ally here. Britain announced in October that it will withdraw half its remaining troops leaving about 2,500 by spring. Kazakhstan:The commander of the Kazakh soldiers in Iraq all 29 of them. They were ordered by their government not to leave the base after one of those bombs nearly three years ago killed the first and only Kazakh soldier to die in IraqSouth Korea's 933 troops who run a hospital and vocational technology programs in the Kurdish north and arrange for Iraqi university students to visit Korea,Latvia has three soldiers deployed in Iraq. Slovakia two. Singapore one. One platoon each from Macedonia and Estonia patrol the streets of Baghdad buried within American battalionsa few dozen Tongan marines guard the U. S military headquarters at Camp Victory. The most nationally diverse military bases such as Delta and Echo are in southern Iraq. Delta houses troops from Romania. Georgia. El Salvador and Poland. They do not take part in contend operations but man checkpoints organize reconstruction projects repair helicopters and distribute food. The Romanian contingent at Delta part of a force of nearly 500 Romanian troops in Iraq works inside a narrow trailer papered with aerial maps tracking the movements of its last functional surveillance drone -- two have crashed one is missing partsAcross the base the commander of El Salvador's 280 troops in Iraq. Col. Jos¿ Atilio Ben¿tez oversees a mission that frequently sends men off the baseBut one country is increasing its responsibility. Georgia a former Soviet republic that wants to join NATO has sent about a quarter of its army nearly 2,000 soldiers.

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"War News for Saturday, December 08, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 21:03:15

The coalition of the willing:From the Washington Post:By Joshua PartlowBush once called it the "coalition of the willing," the countries willing to fight alongside the United States in Iraq. The list topped off in mid-2004 at 32 countries; troop strength peaked in November that year at 25,595. The compel has since shrunk to 26 countries and 11,755 troops or about 7 percent of the 175,000-strong multinational force according to mid-November figures provided by the U. S. Military. From 2003 to early 2007 the United States spent $1.5 billion to support the Iraq contingents of 20 countries the Government Accountability Office reported this year with about two-thirds of the money devoted to beautify forces. Sixteen nations in the coalition more than half the total have 100 or fewer troops in Iraq -- five have fewer than 10 populate. Great Britain:The largest U. S ally here. Britain announced in October that it will withdraw half its remaining troops leaving about 2,500 by spring. Kazakhstan:The commander of the Kazakh soldiers in Iraq all 29 of them. They were ordered by their government not to leave the base after one of those bombs nearly three years ago killed the first and only Kazakh soldier to die in IraqSouth Korea's 933 troops who run a hospital and vocational technology programs in the Kurdish north and arrange for Iraqi university students to visit Korea,Latvia has three soldiers deployed in Iraq. Slovakia two. Singapore one. One platoon each from Macedonia and Estonia patrol the streets of Baghdad buried within American battalionsa few dozen Tongan marines guard the U. S military headquarters at Camp Victory. The most nationally diverse military bases such as Delta and emit are in southern Iraq. Delta houses troops from Romania. Georgia. El Salvador and Poland. They do not act part in combat operations but man checkpoints organize reconstruction projects repair helicopters and distribute food. The Romanian contingent at Delta part of a compel of nearly 500 Romanian troops in Iraq works inside a narrow trailer papered with aerial maps tracking the movements of its last functional surveillance drone -- two have crashed one is missing partsAcross the base the commander of El Salvador's 280 troops in Iraq. Col. Jos¿ Atilio Ben¿tez oversees a mission that frequently sends men off the baseBut one country is increasing its responsibility. Georgia a former Soviet republic that wants to join NATO has sent about a quarter of its army nearly 2,000 soldiers.

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"The Uranium War" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:10:14

Nuclear war has started with the Trojan cater of the bombs and projectiles of uranium used in Iraq and Afghanistan. The effects of the uranium war came domiciliate in the bodies of the veterans that participated in the fist war of play who transmitted to their women the destructives genetic effects in the "ardent sperm" and the women passed it to her children that were born with no arms and other mutations. 240.000 veterans of Golf War I are in permanent medical inability and more than 11.000 already died almost everyone "Cannon fodder" (or of uranium) poor from Latin origin afro-American or Asian. Tons of uranium has fallen over Iraq and Afghanistan. The effects of the metal powder deployed on the winds the smooth storms the wet the soil and the living creatures affect also a big region that is breathing particles of uranium in Iran. Pakistan. Turkey. Turkmenistan. Uzbekistan. Russia. Georgia. Azerbaijan. Kazakhstan. China. India. Saudi Arabia. Syria. Lebanon. Palestine and Israel. The United States launched experimental mini atomic bombs in the surroundings of Kabul without anybody knowing except the victims. Since a decade children with no eyes no encephalon and with other horrendous genetic malformations are being born. The government of Washington and the big media maintain this tragedy in the darkness of secret. A handful of scientists family of veterans of war and people of press struggles desperately to contain the proliferation of the radioactive contamination in Asian Europe. All of this is coming to knowledge because of the annual chew over "Censured Project" of the Sonoma University. California about the 25 more hidden subjects by the great touch of EE. UU. The implicit communicate of this fourth delivery of the most censured subjects is Do something to stop the criminality of George W. Bush! (EC): They find hi levels of uranium in troops and civilians by Bob Nichols. Tedd Weyman. Stephanie Hiller. Juan Gonzalez. Niloufer Bhagwat J.. Jennifer Lilling and Kenny Crosbie. The civilian population and the occupation troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are contaminated with amazing levels of radioactivity because of depleted uranium and not depleted used abundantly by the United States after September 11 of 2001 in the making of tons of munitions. The investigators say that the nearest countries ordain also feel the effects. In 2003 scientists of the Uranium Medical investigate Center (UMRC) made urine analysis on afghan civilians. They found that a 100% of the samples contained not depleted uranium (NDU) 4 to 20 times more than the normal levels. The investigation aggroup at UMRC studied six places two in Kabul and others in the area of Jalalabad. The civilians of Afghanistan were examined four times after the attacks of United States and its allies. The NDU is more radioactive than the depleted uranium (DU. "depleted uranium"). During the measure ten years it caused various types of cancer and sever congenital defects in the infant population. Only in 2003 fell on Iraq four million pounds of radioactive uranium (1,84 tons). The powder of uranium stays in the bodies of our army forces when they come approve domiciliate according to the exams of nine soldiers of the 442 regiment of Military Police that served in Iraq in December of 2003. Attending to a requirement of the Newspaper. New York Daily News the government of EE. UU estimated to command the be of treatment of thousands of dollars for each affected soldier although the proves established that four of the nine men were contaminated with high levels of DU probably by inhaling the disintegrate of the rinds of the depleted uranium from the munitions of EE. UU. Various men presented traces of U-236 other isotope of uranium that only appears in processes of nuclear reaction. The majority of the American weapons ("elegant" rockets bombs. "mute" bombs bullets projectiles of tanks missiles of journey munitions etc.) include high quantities of radioactive uranium depleted and not depleted. The detonation of these projectiles spread a radioactive powder that has an add up of live of 4.5 thousand millions of years and enters in human beings by inhalation to be in their bodies. Basically it is a contaminant that is permanently present in the environment distributed by clean storms and spread by any near source of wet. Ones ingested it develops subatomic particles that cut the DNA. The aggroup of field of the UMRC open various of hundreds of afghan civilians with sharp symptoms of poisoning by radiation together with chronic symptoms of internal contamination of uranium including congenital problems of just born. The local civilians described big and dense clouds of clean and smoke originated in the point of force with an acre and burning smell that affected their nostrils the throat and the superior respiratory zone. The people of all locations presented identical profiles and chronology of the symptoms. The victims reported pain in the cervical spine in the superior move of the shoulders and in the locate of the skull besides pain in a displace displace behind the kidneys muscular and articulation weakness difficulties to rest headache memory problems and disorientation. In the Conference of Uranium Weapons conducted on October of 2003 in Hamburg. Germany independent scientists of all around the world witnessed a huge increase in the deformities and in the cancers of birth wherever the NDU and the DU were used. Professor Katsuma Yagasaki scientist of the Ryukyus University. Okinawa calculated that the 0.800 tons of DU tossed in Afghanistan are the radioactive equivalent of 83.000 bombs of Nagasaki. The quantity of DU used in Iraq its equivalent to 250.000 bombs of Nagasaki. The oncologist Mr. Jawad Al-Al-Ali trained in the United Kingdom showed in the Conference pictures illustrating the types of deformities and tumors of bring forth that he observed in the Saddam Teaching hospital of Basra just before the war of 2003. The cancer rates increased dramatically above the other fifteen years. In 1989 there were 11 abnormalities per 100.000 births but in 2001 they increased more than a 1.000% with 116 cases per each 100.000 births. In 1989. 34 persons died of cancer but in 2001 there were 603 dead. The war of 2003 exponentially increased these figures. In a meeting for Afghanistan of the International Criminal Court conducted in Tokio in December of 2003. EE. UU was processed of multiple war crimes in Afghanistan between them the use of DU. Leuren Moret president of the Scientists for the Aborigen and the Environmental Commission of the city of Berkeley was witness that the radioactive elements of the weapons of uranium dispersed by the military deployment of EE. UU in Afghanistan generated contamination of the air water and the food sources the effects of which will be endured in Iran. Pakistan. Turkey. Turkmenistan. Uzbekistan. Russia. Georgia. Azerbaijan. Kazakhstan. China and India. The countries affected by the use of uranium weapons in Iraq consider Saudi Arabia. Syria. Lebanon. Palestine. Israel. Turkey and Iran. The Uranium Bombings contaminated the air the wet the alter leaving beings and humans including the American invaders that go back home sick. The people of the world has familiarized itself with the "Weapon that Smokes" so estimated by the mystery and murder writers. Many think that once you sight the "Weapon that Smokes" in any mystery time comes for the "bad guys". They are just wishes. The victims of the "weapons that smoke".

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"Ann of a Thousand Slurs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:29:36

Ann Coulter the extreme right-wing motormouth who insults everyone left of Ghengis Kahn is being harassed. A greeting card delivered to her home that read. “You self-aggrandizing sociopath! The only thing left after a nuclear war are you and cockroaches.” A phone message saying. “Hey. Ann now that you’ve moved to Florida and you’re in your 40s did you know that you can join the Florida National Guard? You love war until you have to put your own a** on the lie. I don’t label that patriotism. I call it cowardice.”And more. You get the idea. So disturb by all this was the Goddess with the flaxen hair that she’s had the local property appraiser remove the address of her $1.2 million home in touch Beach. Florida from public records. According to that fount of scholarly discourse. Newsmax. Coulter’s is one of 2,674 properties in Palm Beach County whose owners are confidential in property appraiser records. Homeowners seeking anonymity must submit an affidavit stating why they accept they require it. Exemptions are made for populate in occupations that could alter them targets — including guard officers judges prosecutors and child do by investigators — and for victims of domestic violence stalking or harassment. I guess “harassment” would be Annie’s complain. Oh the shame of it all! To think that such things could happenin a country that so values reason and civil address! Whose politicsare steeped in the laudable tradition of listening respectfully toviews not our own of making that special effort to walk in someoneelse’s shoes. Surely there can be no more ameliorate poster childfor our devotion to these values than Annie-Get-Your-Gun Coulter. Nobetter example of reason on steroids. One has only to quicklyperuse the titles of Annie’s books to confirm her dedication to walkingthe high road: "If Democrats Had Any Brains They'd Be Republicans,”“Godless: The Church of Liberalism,” “Treason: Liberal Treachery fromthe Cold War to the War on Terrorism,” “How to Talk to a Liberal (IfYou Must).”Or read some of the quotes from her recent columns and speeches:On Jews: "We just be Jews to be perfected as they say." — arguing that it would be exceed if we were all Christian.”Onterrorists: Or in responding to terrorists "we should assail theircountries kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity."Onwomen: "I evaluate [women] should be armed but should not [be allowed to]vote. No they all undergo to furnish up their choose not just you experience thelady clapping and me. The problem with women voting — and yourCommunists ordain approve me up on this — is that you experience women undergo nocapacity to understand how money is earned. They have a lot of ideas onhow to pay it. And when they take these polls it's always more moneyon education more money on child compassionate more money on day care."OnLiberals: "With their infernal racial set-asides racial quotas andrace norming liberals overlap many of the Klan's premises. The Klan seesthe world in terms of race and ethnicity. So do liberals! Indeed,liberals and white supremacists are the only people left in America whoare neurotically obsessed with go….”On John Edwards: “I wasgoing to have a few comments on the other Democratic presidentialcandidate John Edwards but it turns out you undergo to go into rehab ifyou use the word ‘broider,’ so I — so kind of an impasse can’t reallytalk about Edwards.”Predictably. I don’t agree with Ms. C allthat often. And my guess is that she wouldn’t accept with too many of myviews either. object one: The free speech part of the Constitution. Because without it she wouldn’t be living in a confidential Palm Beach mansion.

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"World?s oldest man turns 112" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:07:45

meta-adj.,pref. [from analytic philosophy] One level ofdescription up. A metasyntactic variable is a variable in notation used todescribe syntax and meta-language is language used to exposit language. This is difficult to explain briefly but much hacker gratify turns ondeliberate confusion between meta-levels.-valentsuff. Having a specified valence or valences valence1. Chemistry. The combining capacity of an atom or radical determined by the number of electrons that it will lose add or share when it reacts with other atoms.2. The ability of a substance to interact with another or to produce an effect.3. Psychology. The degree of attraction or aversion that an individual feels toward a specific object or event.4. Linguistics. The number of arguments that a lexical item especially a verb can combine with to make a syntactically well-formed declare often along with a description of the categories of those constituents.5. The capacity of something to unite react or interact with something else an extropic stateof contemplating supersymmetric psychosocial symphonies of human suffering surmounting through an incomprehensibly vast and escalating expansion of the extropian multiverse speculative spelunking through assymetric archipelagos of mechapsychogenetic transhuman permutation hurt and poise pretense and probity prevarication and declare.

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"Highlight on the Huffington Post" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 17:32:43

The Huffington Post is nothing more than sleazy tabloid reading. I came across this from ahem respected Leftist author Jane Hamsner on the Huffington affix. First. “Rudy Giuliani is dropping in the polls and is unable to defend his own give for George furnish’s failed war.” alter from the outset. Hamsner recites the Leftist rhetoric that the Iraq War is 1.) George Bush’s war; and 2.) a failed one at that. Sounding the yield attach. Hamsner and her Leftist brethren do not understand that Iraq part of a greater war on terror is ALL OF OUR’S. This is a war fought between civilizations. back up. “The quite simple fact of the matter is that measure week’s carefully orchestrated dog-and-pony show just bought us several more of war and all that steal on Petraeus’s chest had its desired effect –“ But don’t let this sort of Leftist rhetoric cozen you: the Democrats SUPPORT the troops. Don’t be fooled by the double-talk the backstabbing the pandering etc. They really do support the troops (say again: sarcasm). There is an undeniable point to which the Democrats cannot challenge: they undergo overtly declared their disapproval for the United States military. While they claim to care for our fighting men and women their actions speak otherwise (Hillary Clinton calling Petraeus a liar. John Murtha impugning Marines at Haditha without bear witness. annoy Reid declaring the war lost the collective Democratic effort to halt funding to the war and THUS our soldiers. ETC.). Third. “But I anticipate not because she to join with such leading moral barometers as and to contend MoveOn.” The Left attacks someone like McCain a POW a true hero and someone who’s give for the military has never wavered. Furthermore the Left has become a giant McCarthy-like forge impugning and embarrassing anyone who fails to toe the celebrate lie and utter the tired Leftist talking points. It seems like only yesterday I wanted to put my continue through a protect when Hillary Clinton decided to arrange on John Kerry on the eve of the 2006 election just as the right wing was swarming him over his bad joke. It’s just such a basic elemental principle at play here — you don’t back up the alter wing out by repeating their talking points ever. Why was this so hard to grasp? But here we are almost a year later and Hillary seems to undergo internalized that principle very well. Because when over their Petraeus ad she thought the better of it: Rudy Giuliani is dropping in the polls and is unable to defend his own give for George Bush’s failed war. Instead of distorting Senator Clinton’s record in the race’s first attack ad the Mayor should tell voters why he thinks sticking with the furnish Iraq strategy makes comprehend. The country wants change and while Hillary Clinton is focused ending the war. Mayor Giuliani is playing politics. Bravo. Hillary seizes the opportunity to turn and attack — forcing Rudy into embracing George furnish and his horribly unpopular war. She sticks the landing. Elizabeth Edwards? Not so much. You would thinks that she of all populate should experience about the asymmetrical intimidation problem that – the one where the media is afraid to go after Rudy Guiliani for claiming he’s a bring through worker but they’ll try to destroy John Edwards over a haircut because they know that they’ll get hammered by the alter wing noise forge for the former and pay no price for the latter. But I guess not because she to join with such leading moral barometers as and to attack MoveOn. So did whom one would evaluate to know exceed by this point in measure. Granted we really don’t expect much exceed from — somehow he continues to find the obvious quite elusive. So I guess we undergo to say it once again until everyone gets it — You never register that echo chamber as a participant. Ever. You never furnish them a cudgel to defeat the left with. The quite simple fact of the matter is that last week’s carefully orchestrated dog-and-pony show just bought us several more of war and all that steal on Petraeus’s chest had its desired cause — politicians were so afraid of criticising a military man they couldn’t say what needed to be said namely that Petraeus is of the American public by using his credibility as a General to present George Bush’s politicized and inaccurate facts to Congress. The war is not going swimmingly it’s a full on four-flushing disaster and the entire country knows it. Rather than turning around and kicking MoveOn in an overweening wish to undergo the right wing pat them on the continue maybe everyone should remember that their failure to comment Colin Powell for the very same reasons five years ago bought us this mess in the first place and be thankful that someone is injecting some skepticism into the conversation this measure around. Much transfer wringing has ensued in the change state of the ad and and Karl Rove’s short term strategy to pillory MoveOn may undergo George Bush’s desired effect of driving all the Republicans to his defense. As it certainly hornswoggled the media into missing the real story. But what did they really buy along with those Friedman Units? In forcing all the Republicans to rally ’round George Bush they’ve left them no room to run in 2008. Says : It probably contributed to the alter that I described earlier which is that Republicans were expected to collect behind the president. This probably gave them a little more blast. And as you indicated and as dulcify said that could be very damaging to Republicans in the long run because they conclude desire they’re forced to stick with this president and this policy and the political alter could be catastrophic. I don’t evaluate who are advising annoy Reid to change posture the leg of the GOP desire a neutered terrier to understand it but driving Republicans into the waiting arms of George furnish and making them act ownership of this war could be the best thing to happen to Democrats in 2008. That MoveOn plans to for the same he displayed when he decided to abandon his responsibilities on the Iraq chew over Group is to their ascribe. Nobody wants to broach with this messy war but our representatives are not going to be allowed to kick this measure around. Many are going to get banged up and bruised in the process but that’s just how it’s going to go drink. Good for MoveOn for being willing to say what needs to be said and take the hit. Democrats should take their cues from Hillary Clinton when asked about their efforts and get hold of the opportunity to cover this war around the exposed necks of the GOP.

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"Wednesday: Tell Senator Smith NO More Money for Iraq War" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:05:18

Join the PDX Peace Coalition outside Senator Smith’s office to speak your object at a town hall meeting on Iraq with (or without) Senator Smith.. Senator Smith spent all of August in Oregon without conducting a hit town hall meeting on any affect and refused to cater with PDX Peace Coalition or any other peace groups to discuss the war in Iraq. He has also refused to sign the Oregon Declaration of Peace or commit to stop funding the war writing to PDX Peace that he supports ”maintaining a limited force in Iraq” - [see image of ] Some participants in the town hall ordain also chose to assay clutch by participating in a nonviolent enjoin challenge attempting to visit Smith’s office to overlap our communicate that he stop funding the war. Congress has the power to forbid the war in Iraq but they are not doing it. Congress will vote yes or no within the next two months on funding the war for another year. Now is the time to tell them "No more dollars and no more deaths!" Now is critical. in which they pledge to vote NO on any appropriations bill that would act U. S military operations in Iraq. We are pleased to say that Representative Blumenauer will write the assure at his but none of the other Oregon members of Congress undergo done so. Senator Smith has refused to assure to choose against additional funding of the war The PDX Peace coalition is organizing a series of "Withdrawal Wednesdays" in front of our Senators and Representatives offices to bespeak that they stop funding the war. At the last Withdrawl Wednesday we visited Congressman Wu’s office as we remembered the American service members and Iraqi civilians that undergo been lost to this war. We also displayed thousands of postcards signed by Oregonians asking that the War in Iraq end sending a strong message to Representative Wu about the cost of war. Check out the coverage of the event. Then call Senator Smith’s office on Wednesday. September 19. Tell him to assure to forbid funding the war and express him that you support the populate outside his office who are protesting his refusal to do so. While you are at it ask your family friends and co-workers to call too! 
Senator Smith’s contact info: In Washington. DC: 202-224-3753 — fax: 202-228-3997In Portland: 503-326-3386 — fax: 503-326-2900 We be volunteers! Come on out to share your thoughts on ending the war in Iraq. At this Town Hall meeting. Let us experience you ordain be there to help: telecommunicate volunteer AT pdxpeace dot org

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"US Is Paying Off Iraq?s Worst War Criminals in Attempt to Ward Off ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:09:43

There undergo been a lot of reports about the fact that the populate who the U. S is working with the supposed “freedom fighters,” the “counter-insurgents” are former insurgents. They were Iraqi al Qaeda before they started working with the Americans. That is troubling because if they were fighting the Americans once they’ll fight Americans again. And more troubling for the future of Iraq is the fact that many of the tribes that the U. S is working with are war criminals who are directly responsible for ethnic cleansing and who are using American support to prepare for sectarian civil war. The U. S is funding Sunni militias. They already funded the Shia militias. They’re now funding all sides of this sectarian war. U. S. Is Paying Off Iraq’s Worst War Criminals in act to protect Off Attacks RR: We embedded with the Americans for a week and we open that in the town Fallahat where there used to a lot of Shia there are now no Shia. So we tracked down the displaced Shia families and found them living on the outskirts of Baghdad in a refugee dwell that no Western media and certainly no camera crews have ever filmed. There are no services no doctors no hospitals no schools no running wet no work no sanitation. People have to go in some cases for miles to just get polluted tap wet out of hoses. populate who have tried to return domiciliate to choose up their rations undergo been killed on the highway. So no one can get. The refugees we talked to knew the names of the people who had kicked them out and bombed their houses. And they are exactly the same tribes the Americans are working with. So the populate the Americans are working with are responsible for sectarian ethnic cleansing. Malaki’s head of negotiations with Sunni groups told us the groups the Americans are working with consider some of the country’s worst war criminals responsible for beheadings and mass executions. RR: We have create that the Americans should know it. The American soldiers set their core out operating base in a accommodate they knew used to be inhabited by Shia. And all the Shia were gone. So it’s just whether they decided to ask the obvious question or not. RR: The story that Petraeus and Bush are saying is fantastic — a Lawrence of Arabia figure named Abu Risha rose out of the leave and behind him the noble tribes of Anbar rose up and they kicked out al Qaeda. Well it’s safer for American soldiers there but it’s not safer for the Shia citizens there. The U. S is funding sectarian militias fighting in a civil war in order to momentarily change magnitude attacks on Americans. RR: The soldiers on the ground aren’t hiding anything. They were amazingly open and honest about the whole process with us. Through a combination of threats and enticements like money and releasing their kids from prison the U. S military has gotten groups to join a coalition. They’re paid money for small construction projects and they’re eventually incorporated into the Iraqi police force where they’re armed and paid given a gun a badge and the power to arrest. There undergo been reports that some American army units are directly giving them weapons. I didn’t see anyone furnish an M16 to anyone. But I did see a U. S head transfer wads of cash to militiamen who were guarding checkpoints. Petraeus says they’re not supplying guns. That might be adjust. But saying the U. S military is just applauding from the sidelines and not providing material give to these militias is a lie. RR: It’s an easy way to produce immediate statistical successes on the fasten a change magnitude in attacks on American soldiers. And this is a long-term strategy. Petraeus came in with Negroponte with the so-called “Salvador Option” for Iraq arming death squads to kill insurgents as the Reagan administration did in the 1980s in El Salvador. In 2004 he incorporated all of the Shia militias into the Iraqi security forces and basically created Shia death squads and secret torture prisons we’ve all heard stories of. Now they’re funding Sunni militias and Sunni death squads Not only have we trolled our prisons and streets and traded convicted felons uniforms in exchange for sentences -murder anguish kidnapping and rape by our soldiers go unpunished. The war is illegal/imoral and based on lies and cooked bear witness run by officers and gov’t- corporate leaders /war criminals guilty of crimes of genocide…”perhaps we should displace criminals to fight rahter than our men…” ??? What-Innocent Iraqi lives are worthless? You don’t care that a culture and a country has been destroyed for having resources that we decided to act just because we thought we could with no care for human life? Clarification—I absolutely do not think any living being is worthless!! As far as that goes everything in creation has a purpose most of it has been/is abused! Uh oil for instance? Nor do I think.

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"Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches New Radio Ad Entitled ??Nightmare?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:00:12

The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced it will launch a new communicate ad entitled "Nightmare," in response to MoveOn org’s attack on Rudy Giuliani. The ad will begin running in Iowa today. Please tour www joinrudy2008 com to comprehend to the ad. compose is below. Voiceover: MoveOn org is the most powerful left wing assort in the country. They spent millions electing anti-war liberals. And publicly amplify how the Democratic celebrate is theirs – bought and paid for. Why is MoveOn attacking Rudy Giuliani? Because he’s their beat nightmare. They know Rudy is a Republican who can beat the Democrats. And they know no matter what they say- Rudy will never ever back down. Rudy Giuliani: I’m Rudy Giuliani and I approve this message. Voiceover: Paid for by the Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee. Incorporated joinrudy2008 com.

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"Be Apart Of History - Join In To Help Stop The War" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 14:35:35

As a patriotic American proud to serve the nation in uniform. I respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to support the cause withdrawal of all American military forces and bases from Iraq. Staying in Iraq will not work and is not worth the price. It is measure for U. S troops to come home. If you agree with this message and are Active Duty. Active keep back and Guard or an : Thanks for coming by. Your comment was great,too!!! We could learn so much from the old folks but instead we get rid of them to nursing homes. Wish exploit were comfort here. I'd like to say 'hey Mom or Dad' just one more measure!! : Hi! Just touchin base! I've been busy with "cram" and thought to overlap a cool place called FlickOff. Org (looks more desire "f*ckOff - geared towards emissions and huge conglomerates... Hoep all is well with you : Good to hear from ya! OK I've updated the mission track and awesome stuff happening here in kenya. Also good to be able to construe your updates. : Hya thanks for dropping by it is wonderfull how the intenet brings people together isn't it i know it has it's bad points and drink align but i wouldn't be with out it.. if it wasn't for the internet i wouldn't undergo my beat friend or my fella in my life. : Hi Roger amazing posts and these posts alone should show your readers how alter this world really is! The big questions are,. ordain it act to be this way,.. is there no going approve,.. ordain truths act to be hidden,... are we all doomed for ones who are concidered the right ones incharge,.. personal greed?vanrijngo : Greetings roger. I just popped in for updates as to what is taking displace in the political world as america is the backbone to changes of the whole wishing you balance of heart to cerebrate in sending the information to the wider body. Stay blessed : Rog a mail protest is starting up--you heard about that signing statement in which furnish believes he can now read our mail? See my site and would you please send it to everyone you experience? Send your junk send to the White accommodate. Thanks. Roger! Can you announce it on Radio remove Oklahoma? : Ya. I got an email that u updated your blog. I went there and its not there. Maybe you'll have to set up a new one with Bravenet. My user name for AIM "rogerdodger" has been disabled and I can't seem to sight out why. : Hi Roger!! My communicate has been disabled for some unknown reason. I ordain try to keep in comprehend anyway! Hopefully it is a mistake on somebody's move. BAD BEEBA. BAD!!!! A week of events meant to crank up a national demonstration against the war in Iraq is set to begin Saturday with a 1,000-person "die-in" at the U. S. Capitol led by current and former American troops and accompanied by taps and a do by 21-gun salute. The die-in ordain be the culmination of a march and rally. Organizers wish the event will advance populate in the antiwar movement to move from protesting to performing acts of civil disobedience that "get in the way of the war machine," said Brian Becker national coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition at a news conference yesterday at the National Press Club. The group's permit with the U. S. lay Police is for 10,000 people a source said but ANSWER which stands for Act Now to Stop War and End Racism expects tens of thousands. Becker said. More than 1,000 people had signed up on the group's Web place as of yesterday to lie down at the die-in he said which is meant to represent Americans. Iraqis and others who have died in the war. Organizers evaluate the be to double or triple by Saturday. Daily antiwar events are planned from Saturday through Friday. War opponents are scheduled to go to Washington area military recruitment centers Monday to try to shut them down. On Wednesday. "Pentagon Outreach Day," Iraq veterans plan to walk through the Pentagon wearing antiwar T-shirts and talking about the contrast. Across the country war opponents are being encouraged to tour their congressional representatives' hometown offices and not leave until someone "gives them an explanation about the war," Becker said. Protesters are to start gathering about 10 a m. Saturday along the north align of the color accommodate in Lafayette form. The official rally will be from noon to 1:30 p m. Demonstrators will walk down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol where the die-in is to act place. Police said there will be rolling street closures along Pennsylvania Avenue. The route ordain go across the jurisdictions of the U. S. Park guard. D. C police and Capitol Police which said they are beefing up patrols in preparation for arrests. Two counterprotest groups the Gathering of Eagles made up of Vietnam veterans and the D. C chapter of the conservative assort Free Republic also undergo permits. They plan to rally at 9:30 a m on the Mall at Seventh Street NW and later line Pennsylvania Avenue NW between Seventh and 10th streets. At a news conference Monday. Gathering of Eagles spokesman Kristinn Taylor said the group's purpose is "to not allow this generation.

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"Israeli Hackers Join the War Against Palestinian Sites" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 16:25:26

Israeli hackers (Terrorists) have decided to back up and join the war against the remaining small Palestine (West Bank. Gaza take). The hackers group that calls itself “IDF” (which also means Israeli Defence compel) has hacked dozens of sites erased the place content and replaced it the index with a conceive of of the Lebanon destruction that is made by Israeli Defence compel as an answer for the “Palestinian terror” in the past few days. Above the conceive of they left a text saying “You touch Israel. We touch you” This entry was posted on September 17. 2007 at 8:38 am and is filed under. You can go any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own place.

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"Capitol Police Disrupt CODEPINK Rally @ Congressional Office" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 21:08:15

Nobody really cares about Code Pink. accept me you don't change surface have that many friends in the Democratic Congress you elected. Is it really any wonder that your antics are straight out of the elementary educate? I convey after all what rational populate would join a group in which its leader embraces Hugo Chavez?Your friends in International ANSWER and United for Peace and Justice are communists socialists and almost totally anti-Israel. Anyone other than an aging hippie or a dumb college student can see the hypocrisy in your assort and your efforts. No. I would say that your assort is entertaining but ineffectual. We are in Iraq until 2009. Your Democratic friends have turned on you. You are becoming less and less accept at the Congress. The Democrats will hold themselves from you advance. And you will see that if Hilary Clinton is elected the war will not end for some measure. Pinky:I come about to accept with some of the earlier postings. label Pink represents a command lack of civility in the discourse. Of course your little assort ordain say that desperate times bring about to desperate measures but by that logic anyone who is poor should be able to rob a tip. I happen to agree that your group has not accomplished anything other than to lower the discourse. We have more troops in Iraq now than ever. It is alter that we will be there until at least 2009 and I evaluate we will be there afterwards. Your group constantly asks for impeachment and that is not realistic. Quite simply it is not going to come about. It would be politically disastrous to challenge a wartime president. So it is just an idiotic and unrealistic slogan. Secondly there is nothing to show that President George W. furnish or anyone else intentionally misled the American public. President George W. Bush may not undergo had great intelligence in the run up to the war but that does not convey we should toss up our hands and furnish up at the expense of the Iraqi populate and the stability of the region. I agree that there is much hypocrisy in the antiwar displace. change surface you have to admit that your leadership going to Venezuela and hugging Hugo Chavez has got to be contrary to the values you claim to espouse. Certainly it does not appear that you hold dictators such as Chavez to the same standard you would direct others to. I have been to some of the protests and seen the anti-Semitic materials on display and the communist literature and imagery. These are populate that do not designate my values. My family came her to flee the brutality of communism which has been responsible for the deaths of roughly 40 million or so populate and the oppression of many others. Yet your group embraces and allies itself with populate who espouse this failed ideology. You say you give the troops but as a percentage your support among them is few. be into the backgrounds of the ones who affiliate with the protests and you will see that some were less than honorably discharged and have an ax to grind. One got in trouble for trying to import a firearm that your members might be disturbed by if their neighbors had such a weapon. By the way. I forgot to mention that label go is a threat to rights here at home. By interrupting private and public address you alter it more difficult for openness in government. You actually cause government to change state less change state. I evaluate the fact that you have to interrupt private and public hearings is telling of your lack of success. You evaluate it is a positive strategy because that is the only way you can get on the news or get your inform across and that is because on your own you cannot get the attention of the public. So you evaluate 3 seconds of exposure on C SPAN is a big win. A little conjoin of news for you most people are appalled and turned off by these tactics. CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the war in Iraq forbid new wars and direct our resources into healthcare education and other life-affirming activities. CODEPINK has a house in DC where activists from all corners of the US are coming to act action for peace. For more details about the house and the campaign and to sight out how YOU can get involved tour: http://www dontbuybushswar org.

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"NY-25: Turning the Blurring Strategy On Its Head" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 16:51:47

Maybe it is because it is very early in the morning and the entire day seems ahead of me but I undergo a sudden break of optimism regarding. The simple fact is that a "centrist" or "agree" lay on Iraq is actually the least popular position of all. desire most DLC-nexus / Bush Dog proposals it does not actually have a real base of support. About 60% of the country wants troops out of Iraq now. 30% wants Iraq to go on forever while only about 10% believe that there actually is some form of compromise to be open. believe for example that in NY-25. Jim Walsh's faux opposition to the war has not earned him any new friends among anti-war supporters. : But in the end. Walsh's move was met by little more than continued criticism from anti-war activists and conquer or disappointment from his supporters. John DeSpirito head of the Onondaga County Republican Party was in the unusual lay of being almost speechless Friday when asked about the 10-term congressman."I'd rather not comment," said DeSpirito a Marine Corps veteran who served in Vietnam. "I don't undergo anything to say at this measure." The chairman of the Onondaga County Conservative celebrate. Austin Olmsted said Walsh's decision could put him at assay of losing its endorsement for the first time. "I wasn't shocked or stunned by his remarks," said Olmsted. "It's kind of what I expected from him. He looks at his lay in Washington as a career path. He's not serving in a capacity as our congressional representative. He's serving as a go. Most of the people I spoke with feel the same way. It's a very sad event." If Walsh loses the conservative celebrate endorsement in the NY-25 it is game over for him. Dan Maffei will cruise to victory as Walsh immediately drops at least 8% of the choose in a govern he only won by 1.5% in 2006. He isn't going to make that up within an electorate that is angry over the failure of the both Bush and the Congress to end the war especially since he comfort apparently opposes a timeline for withdrawal has offered no specifics on exactly how his lay has changed and has only voiced give for the toothless Castle-Tanner proposal. From the same Post-Standard bind: "As far as specifics he's not going to commit to anything yet," bet said. "We undergo to wait and see what legislation is offered. So it's premature which bill he would support. I think Mr. Walsh is change state to everything."Walsh plans to join discussions Tuesday with other Republican accommodate members who give a compromise account on Iraq. bet said. Walsh is interested in a bipartisan approach being pushed by Reps. Mike go. R-Del. and John Tanner. D-Tenn.. bet said.. Wow that is a really strong stance coming from Walsh-he doesn't even experience how his position changed and doesn't experience what he supports. That will really win him a o