Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts

Socialist Or Jihadist: You Can Only Pick One

Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2009 | Posted by Chico Brisbane | Labels: , , , , , , , 0 COMMENTS


The claim that the Bush Administration “kept America safe from another attack.” following the September 11, 2001 attack on The Word Trade Center has been a talking point more then a fact from it’s first utterance. In order for such a statement to even be remotely true, George Bush and Dick Cheney would’ve had to pick up a rifle and stand a post in Afghanistan or Iraq. Anything short of that is not only absurd it’s bullshit.

After leaving office, the talking point became a mantra for former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz as they embarked on a media campaign following the release of legal opinions from The Department of Justices Office of Legal Council, which soon became known as “the torture memos.” - Both Cheney’s picked up the pace on their damage control tour and would always fall back on that mantra when their arguments in defense of torture where shot down like ducks in a row. “Well….at the end of the day, the Administration did keep America safe from another attack following 9/11.” Liz Cheney said countless times during the media campaign.

If that’s how the Cheney’s want us to see these events, then lets back up a few years to the first attack on the World Trade Center. President Clinton not only kept up safe through out the completion of two terms in office, but he managed to find the perpetrators, bring them to justice, and do so without launching pre-emptive war against a sovereign nation.

It was only a matter of months after Clinton handed control over to George W. Bush did that protection end when the new administration ignored several warning signs. The daily briefing that warned that Bin Ladin was determined to strike inside the U.S.” was ignored and couldn’t have been more explicitly informative then a courtesy call from Osama Bin Ladin himself.

Now President Obama seems to be falling into the same trap that war against Al Qaeda in Afghanistan is a noble cause that will protect America. The fact of the matter is that it won’t and in fact, if anything, it will only increase the desire for Islamic extremist to launch another 9/11-style attack and weaken the Pakistani Government by pushing Al Qaeda and the Taliban across its border.

I needn’t remind the current administration that Pakistan has nuclear weapons that these groups would just love to get their hands on. Yet the Republicans would have us believe otherwise or what Bush and Cheney wanted us to believe for the better part of 8 years. The war against terror was nothing more then a jihad similar to the objectives of Blackwater. It’s chief objective was to rid the world of not only Muslim extremist but also the Muslim faith itself. Therefore, if you supported George Bush, you’re a Jihadist. After all, isn’t that the new battle cry of the right? – If you support Barack Obama, you’re a socialist. Well…I’d rather be a Socialist then a Jihadist.

John McCain Keeps Forgetting He Didn't Win The Election

Posted: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 | Posted by Chico Brisbane | Labels: , , , ,


Someone needs to share with John McCain and the rest of these rightwing war mongerers the tragedy that has historically resulted from emposing democracy on uncivilized nations. If Iran or Iraq or any other nation wishes to enjoy the sweet taste of freedom and democracy, they're going to have to endure a long and bloody civil war just as we did.


From the first shot fired at Fort Sumpter in April of 1861 to the surrender of General Lee's Confederate Army at the village of Appomattox in April of 1865. There are more then 600,000 young male versions of Neda laid to rest in battlefields from South Carolina to as far west as Fort Yuma, Arizona and you'd think that John McCain would be privy to this before shooting his mouth off on the floor of the U.S. Senate.




For those that refuse to believe that Barack Obama's stunning victory over John McCain on November 3rd was the result of an overwhelming desire for change away from the divisiveness of the previous 8 years, then consider it devine intervention. Consider it whatever the fuck you want to consider it, but for the love of Christ! - Stop thinking that war is the answer to everything! -


You people live in a polorized world where everything exist at the far extreams. Everything is either black and white, good or evil and you close your eyes to everything in between because to you, it's mondain and unenteresting.


Hopefully the war in Iraq will be the final example that The United States of America should be a defender of freedom and democracy, not the provider of it, nor should we ever spill one drop of American blood emposing it or fighting for it on the behalf of any nation that has yet to earn it for themselves.


Prehaps the Republican Party is selfdestructing for a reason that has yet to be realized. This country can only survive with a two-party system of democracy and it has recently occured to me that perhaps the Republican Party has just run it's course.


Just as other political parties have selfdestructed in our long and colorful history, there has always been another party just waiting in the wings. Perhaps now is the time for the Independent Party to seize the day.

Chico Brisbane

Liz Cheney: "We made mistakes, No question."

Posted: Tuesday, June 9, 2009 | Posted by Chico Brisbane | Labels: , ,


Liz Cheney admitted on Monday that when it came to her father's handling of the occupation of Iraq by U.S. forces, "certainly we made mistakes."

"There is just no question about that," said the former state department employee and ubiquitous defender of the Bush administration's national security policies.

Speaking at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center for the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute's Conservative Leadership Seminar, Cheney pinpointed the errors as stemming from a fundamental misjudgment about the strength of Iraq's political institutions.

"I think that when we were in the months and years right after Saddam was deposed, there are things that I probably would do differently now," she said. "We had this sense that one could go into a nation like Iraq and if you sort of either arrested or removed from office the top layer of leadership that other Iraqis would sort of rise up and take over. I don't think we expected the population to be so traumatized. But I think what we saw is that after decades of Saddam's rule nobody was willing to step up and take over. People waited for instruction for everything."

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The remarks, which went relatively unnoticed, reflect a willingness for introspection on Iraq that few of the war's most ardent defenders have allowed. The former vice president himself has admitted that mistakes were made, but primarily in posture, not policy. For instance, he has said it was wrong for him to have declared that the insurgency was in its last throes when it clearly wasn't. He has been decidedly less reflective about the troop levels that were deployed to the war in the first place and that had to deal with that insurgency.

Despite calling America's invasion of Iraq "by no means perfect," Liz Cheney, like her father promised that history books would declare the invasion to be a tremendous success. Already, she declared, the war had proven to be "a huge service for humanity, a huge service for security, a huge service for the Middle East, for the people of Iraq."

Army Suicide On The Rise

Posted: Monday, May 25, 2009 | Posted by Chico Brisbane | Labels: , , ,


Army Suicides on the Rise


The rate of suicide in the Army has exceeded that of the general population for the first time since the Vietnam War, officials say. The number of cases reported in 2008 rose to 140 from 115 in 2007, and as many as 57 cases were recorded during the first three months of this year alone. January was an all-time monthly high, with a total of 24 suspected suicides.


Reverend Susan Turley’s son, Army Pfc. Keith Moore, shot himself while manning a desolate checkpoint south of Baghdad on Oct. 14, 2006. The day he died, Keith had quarreled with an officer because he didn't see the point of patting down the same Iraqi civilians who came through their isolated checkpoint each day.


According to Turley, members of her son’s unit told her that his last words were, “I don't know why we're doing this anyway. They're not bombing us.” She is now working on a documentary about mothers who have lost children in the war.


Read it at Mercury News:
Posted at 9:26 AM, May 25, 2009

Surge in violence won't delay U.S. withdrawl from Iraq

Posted: Friday, May 1, 2009 | Posted by Chico Brisbane | Labels: , , ,



Surge in violence won't delay U.S. withdrawal from Iraq
The Obama administration is determined to continue withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq on schedule, despite a surge of violence in two Iraqi cities that shows no signs of abating and could increase in the weeks ahead, administration and military officials said this week. » read more

John McCain: The McCain Doctrine

Posted: Sunday, October 5, 2008 | Posted by Chico Brisbane | Labels: , , , , 3 COMMENTS

With 30 days left to the election, Sean Hannity is still going on about Rev. Wright and missing term papers. McCain is on the attack and he's using rants that he's gone off on at least 100 times before. Well...that settles it -- Hannity is all out of new tricks and McCain is all out of fresh ideas. WATCH: The McBush Doctrine


I am going to leave this video posted to this blog as a shining example of the bullet that our nation dodged by electing Barack Obama in lieu of an unstable lunatic like John McCain.

The Surge, The Surge, The Surge

Posted: Saturday, September 6, 2008 | Posted by Chico Brisbane | Labels: , , 0 COMMENTS


I am so sick and tired of John McCain crying like a school boy over Sen. Obama's refusal to admit that the surge was a success. The fact of the matter is that Obama has stated that the surge has shown positive results, but he just hasn't stated it in the context necessary to inflate McCain's already inflated ego.
You can't expect someone to admit that something or an aspect of something was sucessful when they were opposed to it in it's entirety to begin with. That would be like someone going out and blowing up a few abortion clinics and killing a few abortion doctors and then asking someone who takes a peaceful stand against abortion to admit that the bombings and murders were a success.
After all, with a few blown up clinics and a few dead doctors, a twisted mother f'er could argue that such actions would be a success in reducing the number of abortions. McCain has a unique ability to remove logic from even the most logical.