Bush Admits He has Regrets

Sorted under Iraq war, politics on November 12, 2008

Mission Accomplished As Bush’s Republican Reign of Terror draws to an end, he admits that he has a few regrets from over the past eight years.

A few regrets? A few? I’d call his entire presidency one, giant American regret, but alright, if that’s how he wants to play this thing…

“I regret saying some things I shouldn’t have said,” Bush told CNN’s Heidi Collins when asked to reflect on his regrets over his two terms as president. “Like ‘Dead or Alive’ and ‘Bring ‘em on.’ My wife reminded me that, hey, as president of the United States be careful what you say.”

I agree with Laura Bush here; no matter what you’re really thinking, it’s always a good idea to lead the American people into a false sense of security. That way, when we’re in a third world country killing innocent civilians, we think we’re doing it for a good reason and not just because “we’re soldiers” while knowing that the entire war is one big pissing contest. Moving on…

The president said he wishes he had not spoken in front of a “Mission Accomplished” banner he declared an end to major combat operations in Iraq on May 1, 2003. The now-infamous moment occurred aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln only a month after U.S. troops in Iraq were deployed.

Ah yes, declaring a win just a month after troops deployed; what was that thing about luring the American people into a false sense of security again? He sure knew how to play his cards back then, I’m just glad that most of us see through all this bullshit now, even if merely after the fact.

So is this Bush admitting defeat? Nah, if we can keep spending up to $10 billion in Iraq every month for a war there was no reason to start to begin with then I doubt Bush would admit defeat when it comes to his entire presidency. Perhaps he’s trying to up his street cred, since he is the least-liked president in the history of the United States.

So are we willing to forgive Bush for his discrepancies now that he’s (finally) leaving the White House? Well, I won’t, since I have been pointing out these little regrets he has now back when they were happening and everyone was calling me crazy. I do not care that Bush has decided to go all soft in order to restore his name and his poor excuse for a presidency; in fact, the only thing I have to say to Mr. Bush is ‘war crimes.’



I Would Suggest that Cindy McCain Change Shoes with Any Middle Class American

Sorted under 2008 election, Iraq war, politics on October 14, 2008

At a recent McCain/Palin rally in Bethlehem, PA, Cindy McCain made a speech where she said:

“I’m proud of my sons, but let me tell you, the day that Senator Obama cast a vote not to fund my son when he was serving sent a cold chill through my body. I would suggest that Senator Obama change shoes with me for just one day, and see what it means.”

First of all, Cindy McCain is not the first person in this Republican choke hold to the top to make this remark; in fact, she probably was not smart enough to come up with it on her own, so she took it from Governor Sarah Palin, who was most likely told to say it by Senator McCain or one of the Bush speech writers lending Palin a hand with all of this political talk business. On October 2, 2008, during the vice presidential debate in St. Louis, Missouri, Palin said:

“I know that the other ticket opposed this surge — in fact, even opposed funding our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Barack Obama voted against funding troops after promising that he would not do so,”

So let’s take a closer look at this particular, horribly misleading remark (although Obama has already disproved this remark several times, but you know, people don’t listen to him and would rather get their information from a camp that has been proven to have made over 62 different false and misleading points about Obama throughout this campaign.)

Obama, along with 13 other senators, voted against a war-spending plan that would have provided emergency funds for American troops overseas on May 24, 2007. The reason Obama voted against this plan was because, he said:

“We must fund our troops, but we owe them more. We owe them a clear, prudent plan to relieve them of the burden of policing someone else’s civil war.”

Now, what Palin and Cindy McCain failed to mention is that Senator Obama supported and voted for an earlier version of that bill which would have provided the same funding for American troops, but had established a timeline for Bush to begin bringing them home.

Also, as a side note, Biden had also voted for that version of the plan as well.

Now guess how McCain voted on this war spending plan? Yeah, he didn’t, so doesn’t that make McCain, a former POW and also a father of a deployed American soldier just as bad as Palin and the McCains are trying to make Obama out to be? Yeah, I think so.

So now that we know the point both Sarah Palin and Cindy McCain made about Obama is bullshit, let’s take a look at how a woman who is an heiress to an estimated $100 million beer company, who makes approximately $6 million a year, has the right to compare herself to average, middle-class citizens who have sons and daughters currently deployed or who have been deployed themselves.

If we know anything by now, it is that the McCains make enough money where John McCain seriously cannot recall just how many houses he has, so why does Cindy McCain think it is okay to compare herself, a woman with potentially 11 different homes, to a family who is struggling to pay their mortgage on their one and only home, or perhaps even their rent on their one apartment? Because her family and your family both have deployed family, although she will rest her head on $800 sheets and you will be laying awake all night wondering what bill is important to pay this month or if you can afford to put gas in the car and buy groceries? While Cindy McCain makes bold statements, do you think she would change shoes with you, or any middle class citizen with deployed family? I wouldn’t count on it and neither would the many military spouses (most of which who coincidentally support Obama) Cindy McCain offended with her statement.

“When millionaires such as Cindy McCain act as if they understand our lives, and the lives of everyday military families and veterans, we get upset,” said Himel-Nelson.

Perhaps the next time Cindy McCain feels the need to publicly offend middle class, military families, someone should ask her why John McCain received a 20% rating from Disabled American Veterans (Barack Obama received an 80% rating) and a D grade for his voting record on issues such as additional funding for combat body armor and for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other medical treatment by the non-partisan group Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. (Barack Obama received a B+.)



Obligatory 9/11 Post: The 9/11 Myth

Sorted under Iraq war, politics on September 11, 2008

I was going to make a statement today by not making a statement having to do with 9/11, however, I thought that some may think that I was giving today a “moment of silence” and that isn’t the case. Instead, I am going to give you all something to think about; something that I have been thinking about for years, something that infuriates and saddens me to no end.

There is no excuse for what happened on September 11th. There is no excuse for the lives that were lost, for the lives that were traumatized, for the lives that were affected by a death in the family, a death of a friend and the death of so many American soldiers that are still in Iraq. There is no excuse for the lives of our soldiers being taken from them, there is no excuse for the lives of the soldiers that will be taken from them and their families and friends. There is no excuse for the United States of America to be consumed with war, with greed, with tragedy, with death, with oil, with lack of money, with foreclosures, with lost jobs. There is no excuse for the new “red scare” to be “terrorism.” There is no excuse for American people to live every day for the past 7 years and from September 11, 2001 forward in fear.

There is no excuse for the brainwashing of so many American people in fear of terrorism. There is no excuse for the rights of the American people being taken quietly and sneakily out from under them.

This is no such thing as terrorism except for the terrorism that is being conducted by the American government themselves.

I am angry. I am angry that I am being lied to every day by the government that gives me empty promises that they are protecting me when they are spying on me. There is no excuse for the government to tap our phone lines in the name of “terrorism.” There is no excuse for the government to be able to come into my house, search my things and never have to tell me about it if they believe that I am a “terrorist.” There is no excuse for the “terrorist watch list” that affects over 400,000 American people. This is not “protecting us from terrorism.” This is abuse of power. This is the American government lying to its citizens. This is the American government spying on its citizens. This is the American government getting away with too fucking much.

And this is why I feel ashamed of the country that I live in. This is why I feel ashamed of my president. This is why I feel lied to, angry and saddened. This is why I am almost out of hope for this country–Almost.

[If you're interested in more from the movie the above clip was taken from, click here.]



Man Suffering from PTSD Sentenced for Resisting War

Sorted under Iraq war on August 18, 2008

On July 17, James Burmeister was sentenced to 6 months in prison for going AWOL.

James Burmeister is an American soldier who served in September of 2006 as a gunner in Unit 118 First Infantry Division. At that time, Burmeister took part in “small kill teams” that used “bait and kill” tactics. His team would place fake cameras on poles, label them “U.S.Property” and if anyone were to touch these cameras, they would be shot and killed. Burmeister says, “These citizens were almost always unarmed. In some cases, the Iraqi victims looked to me like they were children, perhaps teenagers.”

I knew that American troops were being ordered to kill innocent Iraqi civilians, but I’ve never heard of bait and kill tactics, and from the sounds of it and through what Burmeister has done since then, I’m not surprised. Of course we, as American citizens, aren’t supposed to be hearing what a travesty our country is and how troops are being ordered by their higher ups to commit indecent war crimes and are brainwashed to be devoid of any humanity. But that isn’t even the half of this story; this story is about James Burmeister.

Also while serving in the war, “Burmeister’s convoy was hit by roadside bombs three times. The third time, Burmeister was knocked unconscious and two pieces of shrapnel were buried in his face. After this incident, Burmeister began to have nightmares and feel faint.”

Burmeister was diagnosed with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and also suffered from chronic high blood pressure, which was found when he was sent to Germany to rest after the third time his convoy had been hit.

The American government, obviously not getting the memo that one of their soldiers had been diagnosed with chronic high blood pressure and more importantly, PTSD, Burmeister was ordered to return to war in May 2007. Burmeister did not return and did not fight for a country who couldn’t give a shit about him (obviously.) He fled to Canada, where he lived with his wife, a Germany native and son.

While Burmeister was in Canada, he appeared on Canada’s CBC News in June 2007 and spoke with the Oregonian in July 2007, along with PBS’s Now to spread the word about what America is doing during this war. He spoke out about the bait and kill teams, which I think is fabulous since so many people don’t know the truth about what is really going on over there. Most people, in America anyway, believe that we have to be over there, that we’re fighting a just war for a good cause and that simply is not true. America has been throwing its weight around since the inception of Vietnam where Americans also committed horrendous war crimes, but its citizens were kept in the dark about it. The Iraq war is the second Vietnam and even Iraq knows it.

On March 4, 2008, Burmeister turned himself in to the Army and what he told Canada’s CBS News, the Oregonian and PBS’s Now were entered as evidence against him in his trial because obviously the American government is going to frown upon its own soldiers telling of the horrors they were forced to commit over there while “doing their jobs.” The reason why Burmeister turned himself in to the Army is because he was told by a friend and fellow soldier that the bait and kill tactics had been eliminated and Burmeister, having spoken out about the American tactics, figured that his “mission had been accomplished.”

While awaiting trial, Burmeister was kept in a room near a training ground, the government yet again not acknowledging that this man has PTSD due to what happened to him in war, and putting him in a room near a training ground where he was forced to hear soldiers firing from tanks day and night.

Burmeister pleaded guilty to going AWOL in order to save himself from a harsher sentence and was charged with “desertion with intent to shirk important service.” That “important service” obviously being inhumane war crimes; lovely. Burmeister will also receive a reduction in rank and in pay and he will receive a bad conduct discharge. He will not be eligible for veterans’ benefits. That means the Veterans Administration will not give him treatment for his PTSD and for his head injury.

This is fucking bullshit! Yet another example of the American government not owning up to what they are doing to so many soldiers that are willing to put their lives on the line for a war that shouldn’t be going on in the first place, yet they get out of helping Burmeister (and so many other soldiers) with his PTSD because he fled to Canada in order to literally save his life. The suicide rate among soldiers with PTSD, most going untreated because of the government’s failure to diagnose PTSD because they don’t want to have to pay for the therapy that goes into helping someone with this devastating mental condition that they are the fault of, is just continuing to rise. America doesn’t want to have to pay for these soldiers to get help, even though it’s America’s fault to begin with that they are in this situation and knowing full well that if PTSD goes untreated, a person is likely to kill themselves–The condition is that bad.

While Burmeister did receive prison time, which he is serving while his wife, son and newborn child whom Burmeister has not seen yet, are now living in Germany, I’m glad he went AWOL. I’m glad that he values his life enough to take control and know what is best for him. He knew that he wouldn’t be able to survive another deployment and upon his diagnosis of PTSD, the government should have stepped in and helped him instead of using him to go fight their disgusting, unjust war.

The true kicker to the story here is that Burmeister was simply made an example of. The Eugene Weekly has pointed out that of the 4,698 soldiers who have been charged with desertion in 2007, only 108 have been convicted. 108 out of almost 5,000? But we know why this happened–Burmeister spoke up. He spoke to the media in order to get his story heard and they didn’t like it; they don’t want people to know how horrible of a government America is run under. But we already know. We know a lot more than they want us to and it is because of soldiers like Burmeister who have the courage to speak up about what they know is wrong and I hope they don’t stop–I hope every soldier who has seen or has been forced to do something that they know is wrong under the “line of duty” comes back and speaks up so everyone can see what vicious lies this country is telling its citizens and how scare tactics are being used to talk us into going along with whatever plan the administration has for this country and for themselves; but never its citizens. America does not care about its citizens, they simply need them to fight a war on oil and money and I know I’m not the only one who sees it.

There are so many cases of American soldiers who know that this war is wrong and refuse to fight so I encourage you to read all of their stories at Courage to Resist. You can also read more in depth about James Burmeister on that website, here.



Welcome America, to the Second Vietnam

Sorted under Iraq war on May 23, 2008

Iraq war crimes Coverage on the Iraq war has been constant, however, with recent media hitting about war crimes and the bullshit that this country’s administration is pulling against their own troops is honestly astounding and infuriating me to no end.

I have been comparing the war in Iraq to Vietnam for a few years now and not only do I and so many other Americans see what this war really is, but even the Iraqis are speaking out and saying that yes, this war is absolutely nothing but a second Vietnam. In a photograph taken by Kristofer Goldsmith, an American soldier deployed in 2005 and stationed in Sadr City, a school with graffiti covering it read “Welcome America to the second Vietnam.”

Although the media has only been covering it recently, suicide amongst war veterans is at an all time high, affecting a great portion of vets. Those who do not fall victim to suicide, come home with severe mental disorders that the government simply doesn’t give a damn about and will not give the people who risked their lives for an incredibly unjust and illegal war the help that they not only need, but deserve. The number of cases of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) amongst Iraq war veterans is astronomical! In an e-mail dated March 20 out of an office of the Department of Veterans Affairs, a VA employee wrote: “Given that we are having more and more compensation-seeking veterans, I’d like to suggest that we refrain from giving a diagnosis of PTSD straight out. Consider a diagnosis of Adjustment Disorder, R/O PTSD.”

Are you fucking kidding me? Of course veterans are seeking compensation! They did what they were told to do, went to a country that they are being told they are helping and making the country and the citizens who live there incredibly more worse off than they already were! They are killing innocent civilians, they are torturing and using scare tactics against people that they were told they were freeing. Given what the Iraq war consists of and what these troops are being told to do, every single one of them should be coming back with PTSD; it absolutely blows me away if one soldier comes back and is just fine and dandy and can go on with their lives. These people deserve compensation from the people who lied to them, but instead of the government actually doing what they say they will, they are telling psychiatrists not to properly diagnose them so they can cut back on compensation costs. A diagnosis of Adjustment Disorder is insulting, especially since with that diagnosis, the veteran is told that their present condition lasts for approximately six months when PTSD can last for several years and in some cases, may never go away.

A war with a motive called Operation Iraqi Freedom, the government has obviously been quite crafty when lying to the entire world and stealing an obscene amount of money from taxpayers. What’s really going on in this war? Well…

Other frightening accounts include:

The reason so many people, young people specifically, are being roped into joining the military in the first place is the promise of college tuition money. While the government keeps promising and giving these people the hope of some day going to school and getting a career, they are also taking those hopes away the second they can.

If a soldier tries to kill themselves after their first “tour” of the war and are discharged from the military, they are no longer eligible for the money that got them to sign their name on the dotted line to begin with, which is total bullshit.

This war needs to end and it needs to end soon, the US is simply ripping Iraq apart. If it does not, it will make it onto our soil anyway. The torture, living conditions and massacring of people that did nothing needs to stop.

At least some US troops have their heads and hearts in the right place. Sgt. Matthis Chiroux said this:

“In February, I received a letter from the Army ordering my return to active duty, for the purpose of mobilization for Operation Iraqi Freedom. Thanks in great part to the truths of war being fearlessly spoken by my fellow IVAW members, I stand before you today with the strength, clarity and resolve to declare to the military and the world that this soldier will not be deploying to Iraq.”

“This occupation is unconstitutional and illegal, and I hereby lawfully refuse to participate, as I will surely be a party to war crimes. Furthermore, deployment in support of illegal war violates all of my core values as a human being, but in keeping with those values, I choose to remain in the United States to defend myself from charges brought by the Army if they so wish to pursue them. I refuse to participate in the occupation of Iraq.”



More of the Same McCain–100 Years in Iraq

Sorted under 2008 election, Iraq war, politics on May 22, 2008

Yeah, yeah, today is obviously John McCain day. Following up on my statement that McCain is offering just more of the same when it comes to this country’s downfall, I saw this video today and it is kick ass.

I can’t believe people are calling this asshole a war hero, maybe if he wasn’t suffering from dementia he would be able to remember how horrible war is in the first place and he would hopefully not be so okay with spending 100 years in Iraq.



McCain Clearly Has No Idea What He is Talking About–Ever

Sorted under 2008 election, Iraq war, politics on April 10, 2008

If you’ve been caught up in the Hillary/Obama race for the democratic nomination, you may have missed some of McCain’s recent word vomit. Here are my top three picks of classic McCain moments, but for the full top 10 go visit AlterNet.

Funny, this reminds me way too much of Bush’s “Bushisms”. No wonder Bush supports this fool!

“No American argues against our military presence in Korea or Japan or Germany or Kuwait or other places, or Turkey, because America is not receiving casualties.”

Responding to a student who criticized his remark about our staying in Iraq for 100 years

I love the subtle “or other places” he decided to throw into the mix there; as if he simply could not remember just how many other countries America is or has occupied. Of course people are going to start to speak up about our military presence being where it simply was not warranted and based off of pure lies. Republicans seem to be sad about the majority of people not giving in to their brainwashing tactics anymore.

“[I am] very proud to have Pastor John Hagee’s support.”

This is beyond hilarious to me. First of all, oh no we have another Pastor case on our hands! But while millions of people were busy pointing fingers at Obama and declaring him a racist, most don’t know about Pastor John Hagee, who in his latest book, Jerusalem Countdown, he calls Hitler a Catholic who murdered Jews while the Catholic Church did nothing. ‘The sell-out of Catholicism to Hitler began not with the people but with the Vatican itself.’ Real nice.

“It [is] “common knowledge and has been reported in the media that al-Qaeda is going back into Iran and receiving training and are coming back into Iraq from Iran, that’s well known. And it’s unfortunate.”

A few moments later, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, admiringly gazing at McCain until that moment, stepped up and whispered something in the presidential candidate’s ear. McCain then blurted out: “I’m sorry, the Iranians are training extremists, not al-Qaeda.”

Alzheimer’s, anyone? For being at war for five years you would think a president hopeful would oh I don’t know, know what he’s talking about? Maybe I’m just weird and practical like that.



Words From Iraq

Sorted under Iraq war on April 9, 2008

Iraq I received an email a few days ago about a conversation had with a 22 year old woman living in Baghdad. The story is absolutely heart-wrenching and the situations in which this woman speak of happen every single day.

“All the stores are closed and we don’t have much food left. We can’t go to get food because the Al-Mahdi Army is killing everyone! They are even killing innocent people in their homes…….familys with children!”

“Mahdi Army is shouting in the streets. “You haven’t seen anything yet. This is just the beginning. We will take the government of Iraq.”

“Our street is a war zone. Our houses have bullets coming in the windows and sometimes even penetrating the walls. We can’t go into our gardens within our walls because the rockets, mortars…and road bombs that the Mahdi Army is filling the streets with are coming into our gardens too.”

Iraq is clearly back at square one in terms of terrorism. There were so many people being killed during Sadam’s terror over the country, which is what Bush had used as collateral for invasion, but now, years later and still at war, Iraq is no safer, no matter which way you spin it.

The saddest part of the story is when the woman says this:

“We’re tired here, I don’t even care if a bullet comes to take my life. This isn’t life here, and it hasn’t been. As a matter-of-fact, I think I would welcome it.”



The Lives of the People We “Saved”

Sorted under Iraq war on March 19, 2008

Bush withdraw cartoon

So how, exactly, are those in Iraq living their lives now–after Bush’s invasion of Iraq in 2003?

I’ve delved into this subject a bit already with how Afghanistan has been transformed by war and specifically how Afghani women are being treated and living their lives now. Now it’s time to take a little look at Iraq and specifically, Iraqi women.

Over 1.2 million people fled Iraq after the Bush invasion. The result of the Iraq war has caused these people to flee from their country and attempt to build new lives for themselves in Syria. While building lives away from the chaos in Iraq, Iraqi women and teenagers, some as young as 13 years old, have been forced into prostitution.

The number of women involved in this prostitution ring, which George Bush is not only aware of, but is tied to because of his invasion and putting the Iraqi people in more danger than they were even before the war, involves as many as 50,000 women and girls. The reason for so many women being forced into this line of work is because if they are lucky, on a given night at a nightclub in hopes of work, they will make $60, which adds up to a week worth of pay in a standard factory. While these people are starving, there is no other work for women there that would make the amount of money to support their families.

Bush’s invasion of Iraq, a country that posed no threat to the United States, is illegal under US and national law. Bush has also been convicted of war crimes which had made headlines not so long ago. With these two instances in mind, driving women and children into prostitution violates human rights agreements, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children.

So how is Iraq doing after the Bush administration’s attack? I’d say pretty horrible, how about you?



George Bush Thinks Poverty, Death and Abuse are Blessings of Freedom

Sorted under Iraq war on March 4, 2008

child bride Many people in the United States believe that the war we are currently fighting is for just cause. Many people are also under the false assumption that because of this war, we have given the people of Iraq and Afghanistan the freedom of democracy; that we have bettered their lives. The reason that so many people in the United States believe this is because the citizens of this country are being told that we have a reason to be at war and that we are bettering the lives of millions–And every word that comes from the mouth of our president is a lie.

Of course there are also many people who know all of this and are aware that our troops are dying in vain for nothing more than a pissing contest.

When falling into the topic of the current war when speaking with people, because it does happen quite a bit especially when I am asked “So what do you do?” and I can’t help but mention this website and what it’s about, the first thing that people grab onto it “Oh well we have helped so many people over there and you just don’t understand. They needed help over there and we are helping them redefine their government and they have a democracy now!” But these are the same people who believe each and every word our president says, which should be good enough. We should be able to believe what our commander in chief is telling us and believe that they are doing what is in our best interests as well as in the best interests of other countries that we invade. However, that is simply not the case, especially when George Bush has done nothing but lie to us, especially about how the women in Afghanistan are now living their lives.

George Bush and his administration have made Afghanistan one of the most dangerous places in the world to be female.

On March 12, 2004, during the White House Celebration of International Women’s Day, George Bush said:

“In the last two-and-a-half years, we have seen remarkable and hopeful development in world history. Just think about it: More than 50 million men, women and children have been liberated from two of the most brutal tyrannies on earth—50 million people are free. All these people are now learning the blessings of freedom.”

Now, I have no idea what his term “blessings of freedom” means, but how Afghani women and children are now being forced to live is about the furthest thing from freedom that I can imagine.

The picture in this post is perhaps the most heartbreaking pictures I have seen in quite some time. It is a picture taken by US photographer, Stephanie Sinclair and has won the UNICEF prize. It is of a 40 year old man with his new, 11 year old Afghani wife. This picture captures what young girls in Afghanistan are being put through.

Women in Afghanistan are now able to participate in these “blessings of freedom”:

What George Bush has said in the past years regarding the quality of life of the people we have “helped” has been a lie and what he will say in the coming year as well as after his presidency regarding the war will also be a lie. We have not helped these people, we have not given them freedom or democracy; what we have given them, however, is fear for their lives and fear for their children’s lives. Not to mention, while making these places the worst that they have ever been, we have been outright lied to several times by our president and that is something that more people need to acknowledge and refuse to stand for. The people of America who truly believe that we are fighting this war for a reason are sadly mistaken and the troops that we have lost in the past six years fighting a bullshit war has been for nothing and those lives have been lost in vain.

Thanks, President Bush.