markfromireland

Iraq war, Iran, UK, USMay 28, 2006 3:09 pm
Quisling
(1940)
A word Norwegians are not very proud of having given to the world: it derives from Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945), a Norwegian politician who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. He established his name as a synonym for “traitor”, someone who collaborates with the invaders of his country, especially by serving in a puppet government.


Tony Blair Poodle

The Right Honourable. Anthony Charles Lynton Blair MP Quisling (born 6 May 1953), is the Prime Minister of Britain, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, George Bush’s ally poodle collaborator, Quisling, and MP Quisling for Sedgefield Crawford, Texas.

Discussing the deployment of British troops to Iraq in a 2006 interview he said he considered himself ultimately accountable to President George W. Bush and nobody else for his actions.

He lists his role model in “Who’s Who” as Neville Chamberlain, and his greatest pleasure as hearing Richard Cheney calling him a “good boy.”


Has there ever been so cravenly, abjectly, blatantly, traitorous a British Prime Minister as Tony Blair? Even that misguided appeaser Neville Chamberlain genuinely loved his country and wanted to keep her strong. As I wrote and re-wrote this posting my overwhelming emotions were pity and embarassment for my British friends and relations, and pity and embarassment for the British Servicemen, the British Servicewormen, and British Officers that they should have to risk their lives on behalf of this man. Blair doesn’t even have the bad excuse that his country has been violently overrun by foreign troops. Some people choose of their own free will to degrade themselves, to completely and abjectly abase themselves and their country before somebody else.

Tony Blair brings quislingdom to previously unimaginable lows.

To my British readers, friends, and family, all I can say is that I pity you and that I’m embarassed for you, and that today Sunday May 28th 2006 I thank God that I’m not British.

Quisling Blair (1940) 2006

Tony Blair Poodle

A word Norwegians the British are not very proud of having given to the world: it derives from Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945), Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) a Norwegian British politician who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II the Bush régime in it’s wars of agression. He established his name as a synonym for someone who eagerly abets the crimes the invaders of his country of a corrupt foreign government, by serving in running a puppet government in a previously independent country that for all its faults had retained a sense of the importance of freedom and decency.

markfromireland

USMay 27, 2006 12:57 pm

Two of a kind
Because other than the fact that Mc Cain’s snarl is a little more pronounced I sure can’t

markfromireland

Iraq war, UK, US, Islamophobia, MercenariesMay 25, 2006 9:08 pm

From: Truth About Iraqis

Thursday, May 25, 2006
صبراً صبراً يا بغداد سحقاً سحقاً للغزاة

Iraq, where now, how did we get here, and hypocrisy.
This post is inspired by an email I got. Snarly best describes it. I posted this response at 24 Steps to Liberty.

I think it explains how I feel about the situation in Iraq.

There is no sovereignty in Iraq. It was revealed two days ago that Iraqi courts operate based on CPA laws, not Iraqi laws.

Several “insurgents” were given jail time because they broke Order 3. Go look it up.

Freedom is not worth 200,000 lives, am sorry.

Freedom is not worth having your brothers and sisters tortured and mutilated.

Freedom is not about having tens of thousands of armed units - gangs - kidnapping and murdering people and working under government supervision. A government you brought to power.

Freedom is not about having 60% unemployment and child nutrition far worse than pre-war levels.

Freedom is not about a debilitated power grid or failing phone system.

Freedom is not about Halliburton coming in and robbing both the Iraqi people and American taxpayers blind.

Freedom is not about raising the flag of reconstruction and then stealing monies from Iraq’s oil money.

Freedom is not about standing idly by while the government is looted. Most of Iraq’s advanced machinery is now in … Iran.

Freedom is not about detention without charge. 35,000 Iraqis are in detention. Their families dont know where they are.

No charge. No court.

Freedom is not about the massacres in Haditha.

Freedom is not about the US humiliation of Abu Ghraib.

There were no elections in Iraq. So dont ask me. Bark all you want about it.

People in Wichita, Kansas have signed on to illegally invade and occupy a country that had nothing to do with you. Oppress and debilitate a people that can no longer even see their kids go to school.

They died? Sorry, but not for Iraqis, they died for a US foreign policy run amuck and criticized openly by former administrations on a daily basis.

Iraqis leave the house in the morning not knowing if they will ever see their loved ones again.

This is not the price to be paid for anything. But it is what the people in Wichita died for they died so Iraq can be a failed state.

Thank you.

Bottom line. Iraq is not an extension of Wichita. People of Wichita are welcome in Iraq if they come in good faith and as guests. We will welcome them with open arms, we will throw them grand feasts and we will talk about each others’ lives.

But if they walk in carrying guns, they will be fought with guns.

If they walk in to oppress, they will be suppressed.

Yes, I blame the US policies for what has happened in Iraq.

Almost every Iraqi I know blames the US for what has happened in Iraq.

You only think of Saddam. You only talk of Saddam. You only bring up Saddam when it is convenient. That is all you can do. That is your only government.

“Heck boy, Saddam killed ya off, sees, so we git to do the same. Semper fi and land of the brave and you have democracy now!”

But who do you think favored Saddam when he fought Iran for you?

Who do you think favored Saddam when he hunted down, murdered and hung communists from the lampposts in Iraqi cities?

Who gave Saddam loan guarantees in the 1980s and trade incentives?

Live in your own hole filled with lies. At the end, Iraqi is for Iraqis. And like the body fights a virus to dispel it, the foreign occupier will be ejected.

Or both body and virus will die together.

And don’t send me rosy emails as if you are genuinely interested in debate and discussion.

You have no inkling of how to debate.

US foreign policy is not built around debate and discussion.

Iran has repeatedly called on one-to-one talks with the US only to be rebuffed. Watch the US administration rebuff Ahmadinejad.

The US media has labelled him a devil and so now the premise is “How can America deal with the devil?”.

In the 1990s, Iraqi officials called on the US repeatedly for one-on-one talks to be rebuffed every single time.

And then US leaders stand up and say they gave diplomacy every change they did. Lies.

North Korea has asked for one-on-one talks with the US but the US has refused.

Why? Ask yourself why. Go back and study the past 50 years of US foreign policy.

Sorry, but Iraqis are being raped and murdered far, far more than before.

And now foreign intelligence units are involved. Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Israel. The list is endless.

But then again, I don’t expect more from you.

This is how it works. An invading army destroys a house and then asks the occupants to rebuild it. But it shoots and kills the workers.

It also allows people from a neighboring house to steal your materiel.

You have no home, you are exposed to thugs and gangs.

But still the invader blames you for letting your house “fall”. Blames you for not protecting your materiel. Blames you for not standing up to the thugs.

So you pick up a gun to fight the thugs, but the thugs have convinced the invader you are a terrorist and bang, you’re taken out like in a video game.

The thugs also convinced the invader that your children are terrorists, so, bang, bang, bang the invader takes out your kids as well.

I think it is the epitome of arrogance to ask me and other Iraqis what we will do.

The onus is on you, not us. You want us to build a just society? Get out then. And stop supporting dictatorships.

If you are so high and mighty about Liberty, I would like to call on the US military to invade the following countries:

Saudi Arabia which tortures maims and beheads its citizens on a nearly daily basis. The most basic of freedoms are denied its citizens. Women in Saudi Arabia are tossed about as political fodder and must be clad in Darth Vader outfits to hide their faces and skin. They cannot even drive.

No, instead you invaded Iraq where Iraqi women were the most liberated in the entire Arab World.

Invade Bahrain where a Sunni minority kingship has ravaged the Shia majority for 32 years.

32 years! You are so big on protecting the Shia, right? So go ahead. Send the boys and girls of Wichita to protect the Shia who have endured horrific human rights abuses.

Yallah 3ad! Do it! Protect liberty wherever it is stifled.

I call also on the invasion of Tunisia for similar reasons. And an invasion of Jordan, because the secret police there is one of the most merciless in the world.

What of Egypt? Egypt just gave you the finger, why not invade it? It has rolled back 20 years of democratic development (lack thereof) and practically made Gamal Mubarak the Son-God or Sun-God.

No, no my fellow Arabs. I do not rightly call on the invasion of any countries because I am tired of seeing mothers weep. But I am trying to show the hypocrisy of those who come to the Iraqi blogs pretending they understand the Middle East, Islam, rah, rah, rah.

Their veil of fighting in foreign lands for liberty is an illusion.

Why no invasion of Saudi Arabia? The house of Saud il mal3oun have been the US strategic allies for 70 years and the oil just keeps flowing.

Bahrain has opened its arms as base of the US navy. If true democracy were applied in Bahrain, the Shia would come to power and ask you to leave.

So, nope, no liberty for Bahrain, status quo fits us fine.

Egypt and Jordan? Why heck, dontcha know they have ties with Israel? If true democracy developed in both nations, the people would vote to cut of relations with Israel until at the very least the Occupation of Palestinian land is resolved.

So, why was Iraq the only country to be invaded? Is it the only country with a dictator? Is it the only country lacking democracy in the Middle East?

Why is it when Iraqi officials in the current government recently rebuffed Israel, the US government cried foul?

Ah ….

We did not invade and litter your home or destroy your heritage (see damage in Babylon and elswhere).

You invaded ours. You want an answer to your questions, get out and let us rebuild.

As my brother Baghdad Treasure said. Get out. Go home.

The virus will be ejected.


Reproduced here in it’s entirety by gracious permission of “Truth About Iraqis

markfromireland

Iraq war, US, Islamophobia, Human Rights, TerrorismMay 23, 2006 7:44 pm

“Sgt. Gehlen said…
If you want to know what the U.S. military and Coalition troops are really up to, check out the CENTCOM website: www.centcom.mil.

Sgt. Gehlen
U.S. Central Command Public Affairs”

From the comments to yesterday’s posting “It’s All Right Baby’s Coming Home” on my other blog “ Gorilla’s Guides.”

“I’m not saying it’s right what they did but if some people came into my …. came into America … a huge foreign army they’re doing the crap that we did to them i would just do the same thing back people people have the right to fight for their families and for their country and especially if we’re terrorising someone’s country they have the right to fight back and I don’t blame them I would do the same thing …..

“When we were doing the night raids in the houses, we would pull people out and have them all on their knees and zip-tied. We would ask the man of the house questions. If he didn’t answer the way we liked, we would shoot his youngest kid in the head. We would keep going, this was our interrogation……

“I felt wrong I felt disgusted you know with myself because I had to make myself hate them in order to do my job I had to make myself not think of them as people

“…. I didn’t keep count but I’d say by my hand along almost 200 people you know that were taken out by me …..

” a lot of them at close range ….

“they would actually feel the hot muzzle of my rifle ….

“I didn’t sign up to kill women and children …. …… …….

The government’s doing so much to not let us be heard the major media they don’t play a lot of stuff …

“It needs to stop for my family’s sake and for the rest of the world’s sake …

(21 mins 33 seconds)

“It’s as if the more Americans find out about what is going on in Iraq the less they want to know and the less certain elements in the media want to tell them……

“They’re trying to sanitise this war and you can’t sanitise it……

“Now how can you measure progress?……

“They had no plan for success Chris this is the thing that I’m so disturbed about …..

“The responsibility goes right to the top …………


“Don’t let anybody make you think God chose America as his divine messianic force to be a sort of policeman of the whole world. God has a way of standing before the nations with justice and it seems I can hear God saying to America “you are too arrogant, and if you don’t change your ways, I will rise up and break the backbone of your power …..”

Martin Luther King Jr.

markfromireland

Update: Having just read a posting on another blog linking to my posting on this video on Gorilla’s Guides I’d better make it clear that I take the Jesse Mac Beth interview with a lot of salt. I’d better make clear here in the body of the posting what has already been made clear in the comments over at Gorilla’s Guides. There are good reasons to suspect that Jesse MacBeth is to put it kindly at the very least greatly exagerrating his military experience. There are all sorts of details that are suspicious ranging from his uniform to the lenght of tour of duty to the fact that he confuses two different types of units. That was why I juxtaposed his film clip with the clip of Rep: Murtha about whom there is no such doubt.
mfi

Uncategorized, US, Human Rights, Taking Back AmericaMay 20, 2006 5:54 am

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