Monday, November 28, 2005

Lord, Deliver Us From Dub!

How anyone can read Bob Herbert's Op-Ed piece in today's NY fishwrap and still support Dub is beyond me! Dub is a war criminal. The Dickster is a war criminal. All of their minions who do their evil policy-making bidding are war criminals. The only cutting and running being done right now are military surgeons amputating mutilated limbs and the troops running from the latest mortar or IED attack. ¡Basta ya! If this is (fair & balanced) outrage, so be it.

[x NYTimes]
Cut Our Losses
By Bob Herbert
Washington — Jack Murtha is as tough as they come, but he's seen enough of the misguided, mismanaged, mission impossible war in Iraq to know that it's not sustainable, not worth the continued killing and butchering and psychological maiming of thousands of American G.I.'s.

"I mean, this was a war done on the cheap and we're paying a heavy price for it," he said in an interview just before Thanksgiving.

Mr. Murtha is the Pennsylvania congressman, former marine and traditional war hawk whose call for a quick withdrawal of American troops from Iraq has intensified the national debate over the war. He makes weekly visits to wounded troops in military hospitals, and when he talks about their suffering it sometimes seems as if his own heart is breaking.

"These kids are magnificent," he said. "They've done their duty."

He talked about the former Notre Dame basketball player Danielle Green, a left-handed guard ("heck of a player") who lost her left hand in a rocket attack in Baghdad. And he recalled a young marine who was trying to defuse a bomb when it exploded. "It blinded him and took his hands off," said Mr. Murtha. "It killed the guy behind him."

In Congressman Murtha's view, the troops who have displayed so much valor and made so many sacrifices in Iraq deserved better from their leadership here at home. "We went in with insufficient forces," he said. "We had people in the wrong [specialties], people driving trucks who couldn't back trucks up. We had security forces without radios. I found 40,000 troops without body armor."

He has no faith in President Bush's repeated calls to stay the course. "The number of incidents have gone from 150 a week to 772 a couple of weeks ago," he said. As additional U.S. forces have been deployed, casualty rates have increased, not decreased. And his many conversations with G.I.'s have convinced him that American fighting men and women don't have much confidence in their Iraqi allies.

"They don't trust them - that's all there is to it," said Mr. Murtha. The disparagement of Iraqi security forces by American troops was so widespread that Mr. Murtha was surprised when one soldier "started talking about how good they are, how much they've improved, and so forth."

It was a miscommunication. The congressman soon realized that the soldier was talking about how much the insurgents had improved; how they had become more sophisticated, and thus "more deadly."

Mr. Murtha, 73, is a Democrat who has maintained good ties over the years with Republicans and has extraordinary contacts within the Defense Department and the military. He's a decorated Vietnam War veteran (Bronze Star, two Purple Hearts) who retired as a colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves after 37 years of service.

He said he's convinced that there is nothing more the military can accomplish in Iraq. It's the presence of the American troops themselves, inevitably seen by the Iraqis as occupiers, that continues to fuel the insurgency.

"Our military captured Saddam Hussein and captured or killed his closest associates," he said. "But the war continues to intensify."

When he went public with his proposal to pull American troops out of Iraq (he would establish a "quick reaction" force elsewhere in the region, perhaps in Kuwait), he said:

"Our military and their families are stretched thin. Many say that the Army is broken. Some of our troops are on their third deployment. Recruitment is down, even as our military has lowered its standards. Defense budgets are being cut. Personnel costs are skyrocketing, particularly in health care."

Equipment shortages at premier military bases in the U.S., including Fort Hood in Texas and Fort Bragg in North Carolina, are so severe, Mr. Murtha told me, "that the troops don't have the equipment they need to train on."

We need to cut our losses in Iraq. The folly of the Bush crowd and its apologists is now plain for all to see. Congressman Murtha is right, the war is not sustainable. Even Republicans in Congress are starting to bail out on this impossible mission. They're worried - not about the welfare of the troops, but about their chances in the 2006 elections.

To continue sending people to their deaths under these circumstances is worse than pointless, worse than irresponsible. It's a crime of the most grievous kind.

Bob Herbert's op-ed pieces on the Tulia (TX) drug bust scandal blew the coverup of one of the worst law enforcement scandals in this country's history.

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The Slickster & Dub: Birds Of A Feather?

Full disclosure: in 1992, I voted for Ross Perot I-TX). In 1996, I voted for Bob Dole (R-KS). In 2000, I voted for Al Gore (D-TN). In 2004, I voted for John Kerry (D-MA). My voting pattern may seem lunatic, but I was repulsed by the sleaziness of both The Slickster and Dub. No wonder Poppy likes The Slickster; Dub is The Slickster's clone. Dub calls the Calamity Fighters (Poppy & The SLickster), "The Odd Couple." Instead, The Slickster and Dub are an odder couple, joined at the lip. Neither of the sons-of-bitches can tell the truth! Dub promised to bring integrity and dignity to the White House and he has supplied a lifetime dose of the opposite! If this is (fair & balanced) fear and loathing, so be it.

No wonder 41 likes The Slickster: Dub is his clone!
Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling

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