Close your eyes and click your heels 3 times and say "there's no place like home, there's no place like home". Maliki, Bush, these idiots think they're in Oz! Forget it, nothing can prevent the Iraqi breakdown that will spread throughout the entire middle east, that Bush guaranteed the day he insisted on ignoring the dire consequences and diverted from the so called war on terror to destabilize the middle east by attacking Iraq.
Well, he did his job! That is done and regardless of who helps or what is said, that can not now be undone.
I went to bed hearing 3,300 more American soldiers would be sent into the fray and I woke up to hearing Bush and Maliki agreed that the U.S. would leave only with a graceful exit!. Forget it! Bush has done everything to ensure there will be no graceful exit.
I listened all day yesterday to multitudes of stories from the media and many so called experts on whether or not Iraq was in civil war and what to do next.
I am sick of saying it but it is worse than an Iraqi civil war! The entire middle east is lost and Bush did it. I won't get into it right now as I have said it numerous times in the past but we must get our soldiers home now! Bush is killing them only to try and save his dirty face!
I keep saying there is no good way out now because of Bush but it just dawned on me this morning listening to the chief idiot that he keeps mentioning the way out.He continues to stupidly insist that we will stay in Iraq as long as the Government of Iraq wants us there.
That is it! He plans on getting us kicked out again. that is his excuse to have to leave and the majority of our equipment will be left behind supposedly for the Iraqi Government but in fact it will be used by whoever gets their hands on them in order to kill each other.
With him refusing to see reality and hold a strategic withdrawal there is no other option. At this point all the help and advice in the world is worthless.
With what we just discussed it mind you have to think that as Bush has duplicated every single mistake made in Vietnam, that he also wants another Saigon and this will be blamed on Democrats of course!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
The epitome of Doublespeak Hypocrisy: There's no more Hunger in America, only food insecurity!
The Government's annual accounting of hunger in America reported no hunger in its last outing. Instead, it found "food insecurity." Hunger by any other name leaves your stomach just as empty
I just can't stand the degree this Administration will go in order to keep the facts from having the influence on you thus them that it should and would have if they just talked straight.
No one wants to hear that the Chief idiot screwed up and we should retreat. Instead we hear the softer version that we may have to redeploy. we should redeploy the heck right out of there and quick.
I may be wrong but under Bush, the master of deception I believe this doublespeak has been brought to heights never before seen. Words are a moving target that conceal at least as much as they reveal. Doublespeak runs through the discourse on Iraq, terrorism and domestic matters to a point where it's hard to tell what is going on.
Listening to Bush yesterday saying there is not civil war in Iraq, there is a war between Iran backed Shiite and Al Qaeda backed Sunni. who gives a shit who is behind it? Sunni and Shiite still want to kill each other. No matter how you paint it a civil war by any other name is still a civil war!
The libertarian Cato Institute recently took on the rising tide of fuzzy words in the fight against terrorism, arguing that whatever people think of what the government is doing, it would help to understand what the government is doing. I have to ask, how can we understand what the Government is doing? They don't even know what they are doing? We do know they are lying and A lie by any other name is still a lie!
We know this misadministration offers tortured definitions of torture, describes suicide by captives as "self-injurious behavior incidents" and labeled at least one suspect an "imperative security internee" when it became constitutionally questionable to hold him as an "enemy combatant. Whatever they have to say too follow their ill plans they will.
We also know Interrogations are debriefings,Propaganda is a struggle for hearts and minds.The estate tax is the death tax, The right to an abortion is the right to "choose, why can't we just talk straight anymore, damn the torpedoes, and let the chips fall where they may?
Why can't anyone oppose the Patriot Act and still be a patriot? they can as far as I'm concerned but this abuse and misuse of terms has got to stop. This should not be a word game, a game of semantics!
By corrupting the language, the people who wield power are able to fool the others about their activities and evade responsibility and accountability.
We hear the sorry excuse that The wish to be technically accurate was behind the decision of the Agriculture Department this year to squeeze "hunger" out of the equation when considering how many people go hungry.that is just bullshit!
Hunger, in the words of advisers whose recommendations were accepted by the department, is "an individual-level physiological condition that may result from food insecurity." What the fuck is that? hunger is by any other word still hunger, man this pisses me off!
http://hosted.ap.org/...
Also I grew up on a Dead End. They are gone, replaced by Cul De Sac's. What else is gone?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
I just can't stand the degree this Administration will go in order to keep the facts from having the influence on you thus them that it should and would have if they just talked straight.
No one wants to hear that the Chief idiot screwed up and we should retreat. Instead we hear the softer version that we may have to redeploy. we should redeploy the heck right out of there and quick.
I may be wrong but under Bush, the master of deception I believe this doublespeak has been brought to heights never before seen. Words are a moving target that conceal at least as much as they reveal. Doublespeak runs through the discourse on Iraq, terrorism and domestic matters to a point where it's hard to tell what is going on.
Listening to Bush yesterday saying there is not civil war in Iraq, there is a war between Iran backed Shiite and Al Qaeda backed Sunni. who gives a shit who is behind it? Sunni and Shiite still want to kill each other. No matter how you paint it a civil war by any other name is still a civil war!
The libertarian Cato Institute recently took on the rising tide of fuzzy words in the fight against terrorism, arguing that whatever people think of what the government is doing, it would help to understand what the government is doing. I have to ask, how can we understand what the Government is doing? They don't even know what they are doing? We do know they are lying and A lie by any other name is still a lie!
We know this misadministration offers tortured definitions of torture, describes suicide by captives as "self-injurious behavior incidents" and labeled at least one suspect an "imperative security internee" when it became constitutionally questionable to hold him as an "enemy combatant. Whatever they have to say too follow their ill plans they will.
We also know Interrogations are debriefings,Propaganda is a struggle for hearts and minds.The estate tax is the death tax, The right to an abortion is the right to "choose, why can't we just talk straight anymore, damn the torpedoes, and let the chips fall where they may?
Why can't anyone oppose the Patriot Act and still be a patriot? they can as far as I'm concerned but this abuse and misuse of terms has got to stop. This should not be a word game, a game of semantics!
By corrupting the language, the people who wield power are able to fool the others about their activities and evade responsibility and accountability.
We hear the sorry excuse that The wish to be technically accurate was behind the decision of the Agriculture Department this year to squeeze "hunger" out of the equation when considering how many people go hungry.that is just bullshit!
Hunger, in the words of advisers whose recommendations were accepted by the department, is "an individual-level physiological condition that may result from food insecurity." What the fuck is that? hunger is by any other word still hunger, man this pisses me off!
http://hosted.ap.org/...
Also I grew up on a Dead End. They are gone, replaced by Cul De Sac's. What else is gone?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
The Intense Too Late Diplomatic effort is not to save Iraq But to save Bush and his legacy....
The Intense Too Late Diplomatic effort is not to save Iraq But to save Bush and his legacy of failure from Himself! Iraq is lost!
With Kofi Annan, our own Generals, and the so called experts saying Iraq is almost in a civil war. You know I have been saying for quite a while that it is and every time Bush declares a victory for the Iraqi people it gets worse, and it will quickly get a lot worse.
With this in mind I might be slow but it has dawned on me that Bush's self appointed panel, the so called Bipartisan Blue Ribbon panel, Cheney offering Saudi Arabia a linchpin position in solving Iraq's problems, the reaching out to Iran for so called help in the dire Iraqi situation caused by Bush.
All of this and everything else involving Bush's failed Iraq Debacle is not to save Iraq but to save Bush and his legacy of failure from the truth!
Iraq was lost as soon as Bush diverted from the so called war on terror.
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning. He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order.
I have to agree with the Sunni's and the Shiite's as they both rightly blame Bush for Iraq's problems as I'm sure you do too. Iraq will never be able to take care of itself. Iraqi hell will get a lot worse when we pull out. Every victory Bush has claimed for the Iraqi people has served to worsen their hell as expected. The Popes visit to Turkey today, Bush's meeting with Maliki tomorrow, and the scheduled hanging of Saddam will all do their share in the end for Iraq and the middle east!
Now that Bush won't admit but can't be so stupid as to realize his plan for new Iraqi and middle east order has failed he is trying to save himself and his miscreants from their failed plans.
Calling in all this help from Iraqi neighbors and so called experts is a failed effort. He hopes not to save Iraq but to save face! However, it is too late! The decider did the wrong deciding.
His Legacy as the worst President in History speaks for itself. No one needs to say a word but we must! His ineptitude speaks for itself. His legacy of failed middle east and world interference speaks for itself. his ignorance and irresponsibility speaks for itself.
He is a failure as a man, as a President, and as a Christian. Beyond hoodwinking much of the population for years I challenge you to find something, anything he has done right!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
With Kofi Annan, our own Generals, and the so called experts saying Iraq is almost in a civil war. You know I have been saying for quite a while that it is and every time Bush declares a victory for the Iraqi people it gets worse, and it will quickly get a lot worse.
With this in mind I might be slow but it has dawned on me that Bush's self appointed panel, the so called Bipartisan Blue Ribbon panel, Cheney offering Saudi Arabia a linchpin position in solving Iraq's problems, the reaching out to Iran for so called help in the dire Iraqi situation caused by Bush.
All of this and everything else involving Bush's failed Iraq Debacle is not to save Iraq but to save Bush and his legacy of failure from the truth!
Iraq was lost as soon as Bush diverted from the so called war on terror.
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning. He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order.
I have to agree with the Sunni's and the Shiite's as they both rightly blame Bush for Iraq's problems as I'm sure you do too. Iraq will never be able to take care of itself. Iraqi hell will get a lot worse when we pull out. Every victory Bush has claimed for the Iraqi people has served to worsen their hell as expected. The Popes visit to Turkey today, Bush's meeting with Maliki tomorrow, and the scheduled hanging of Saddam will all do their share in the end for Iraq and the middle east!
Now that Bush won't admit but can't be so stupid as to realize his plan for new Iraqi and middle east order has failed he is trying to save himself and his miscreants from their failed plans.
Calling in all this help from Iraqi neighbors and so called experts is a failed effort. He hopes not to save Iraq but to save face! However, it is too late! The decider did the wrong deciding.
His Legacy as the worst President in History speaks for itself. No one needs to say a word but we must! His ineptitude speaks for itself. His legacy of failed middle east and world interference speaks for itself. his ignorance and irresponsibility speaks for itself.
He is a failure as a man, as a President, and as a Christian. Beyond hoodwinking much of the population for years I challenge you to find something, anything he has done right!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Monday, November 27, 2006
The Popes visit to Turkey will only serve to further middle east chaos, Is that the real Goal?
More than 20,000 Muslims in Istanbul on Sunday staged the biggest protest so far against Pope Benedict's trip to Turkey as Islamic opposition to this week's controversial visit gathered momentum. It will get a lot worse believe me!
Benedict, due to begin his first official visit to a Muslim country next Tuesday, angered many Muslims in September with a speech they took as an insult to Islam. Youths wearing headbands with Islamic scripts, beating drums and waving Turkish red and white flags chanted "Allah Akbar" (God is greatest) in the peaceful rally. Isn't that also the Popes message?
"I cannot remain silent when the Prophet Mohammed is insulted. I love him more than myself," said one demonstrator.He said Roman Catholic cardinals chose this pope last year
"Because he is against Islam and are concerned Islam is spreading in Europe."I have to admit that I too was taken aback by some of the Popes statements as they seemed designed to purposely cause controversy. http://www.cnn.com/...
Some of the strongest words came from Turkey, possibly putting in jeopardy Benedict’s scheduled visit there Tuesday . Muslim leaders in Pakistan, Morocco and Kuwait, in addition to some in Germany and France, also criticized the pope’s remarks. The speech began with what he conceded were “brusque” words about Islam: He quoted a 14th Century Byzantine emperor as saying, “Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.” I have to ask why he said that in the first place unless his intention was to cause division? http://www.nytimes.com/...
The four-day visit is billed as an opportunity to heal wounds with the Muslim world after the pope quoted a Byzantine emperor saying Islam was violent and irrational. He has said he did not share that view. This visit alone is going to add fuel to the fire. What is he really thinking?
A visit to Istanbul's famous Blue Mosque was added to the pope's itinerary at the last minute, a move seen as an attempt at further reconciliation with the Muslim world. again I ask what the hell is he thinking? What are his real intentions? Is he in cahoots with Bush? This will only serve to worsen the situation in Iraq and the entire middle est! they have to know that! This will step up further the middle east breakdown.
His predecessor, Pope John Paul II, made the first visit by a pontiff to a mosque during a trip to Damascus in 2001. Pope John Paul paid the last papal visit to Turkey in 1979 but he was a different man with a different message. Pope Benedict is no Pope Paul!.
Muslims don't want the pope in their lands. Look at the suffering which they spread in Palestine, Iraq and Chechnya. I link this to Christianity," said a 28-year-old architect.
Before becoming pope, Benedict annoyed Turks by speaking out against Turkey's bid to join the European Union, saying it did not belong there because of its religion and culture. How the hell can he not expect total chaos when he goes there? When he visits that Mosque all hell is going to break loose. they will not allow this.
Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, who will be absent during the pope's visit, played down the controversy."We hope this visit will help eliminate misunderstandings between Muslims and Christians," Gul told a news conference.
His message will be very important and Turkey plans tight security measures for the pope. will also visit the site where the Virgin Mary is believed to have lived and died near Izmir on the Aegean coast.
I have to laugh! The Prime Minister plays down the controversy says he also will not be around for the Popes visit. I wouldn't be either. I have to mention that I awoke this morning to hear that he will see the Pope at the Airport before he ducks out. Big of him!
I must say I am finally hearing the right thing about Iraq. We have been there longer than WW2 lasted and we should pull out now not later.http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/149499,CST-EDT-REF26.article
Of course this is true but it can not happen soon enough to avoid the backlash from the Popes visit to Turkey. It has to be designed to further middle east chaos. What other possible outcome could they possibly expect.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Benedict, due to begin his first official visit to a Muslim country next Tuesday, angered many Muslims in September with a speech they took as an insult to Islam. Youths wearing headbands with Islamic scripts, beating drums and waving Turkish red and white flags chanted "Allah Akbar" (God is greatest) in the peaceful rally. Isn't that also the Popes message?
"I cannot remain silent when the Prophet Mohammed is insulted. I love him more than myself," said one demonstrator.He said Roman Catholic cardinals chose this pope last year
"Because he is against Islam and are concerned Islam is spreading in Europe."I have to admit that I too was taken aback by some of the Popes statements as they seemed designed to purposely cause controversy. http://www.cnn.com/...
Some of the strongest words came from Turkey, possibly putting in jeopardy Benedict’s scheduled visit there Tuesday . Muslim leaders in Pakistan, Morocco and Kuwait, in addition to some in Germany and France, also criticized the pope’s remarks. The speech began with what he conceded were “brusque” words about Islam: He quoted a 14th Century Byzantine emperor as saying, “Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.” I have to ask why he said that in the first place unless his intention was to cause division? http://www.nytimes.com/...
The four-day visit is billed as an opportunity to heal wounds with the Muslim world after the pope quoted a Byzantine emperor saying Islam was violent and irrational. He has said he did not share that view. This visit alone is going to add fuel to the fire. What is he really thinking?
A visit to Istanbul's famous Blue Mosque was added to the pope's itinerary at the last minute, a move seen as an attempt at further reconciliation with the Muslim world. again I ask what the hell is he thinking? What are his real intentions? Is he in cahoots with Bush? This will only serve to worsen the situation in Iraq and the entire middle est! they have to know that! This will step up further the middle east breakdown.
His predecessor, Pope John Paul II, made the first visit by a pontiff to a mosque during a trip to Damascus in 2001. Pope John Paul paid the last papal visit to Turkey in 1979 but he was a different man with a different message. Pope Benedict is no Pope Paul!.
Muslims don't want the pope in their lands. Look at the suffering which they spread in Palestine, Iraq and Chechnya. I link this to Christianity," said a 28-year-old architect.
Before becoming pope, Benedict annoyed Turks by speaking out against Turkey's bid to join the European Union, saying it did not belong there because of its religion and culture. How the hell can he not expect total chaos when he goes there? When he visits that Mosque all hell is going to break loose. they will not allow this.
Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, who will be absent during the pope's visit, played down the controversy."We hope this visit will help eliminate misunderstandings between Muslims and Christians," Gul told a news conference.
His message will be very important and Turkey plans tight security measures for the pope. will also visit the site where the Virgin Mary is believed to have lived and died near Izmir on the Aegean coast.
I have to laugh! The Prime Minister plays down the controversy says he also will not be around for the Popes visit. I wouldn't be either. I have to mention that I awoke this morning to hear that he will see the Pope at the Airport before he ducks out. Big of him!
I must say I am finally hearing the right thing about Iraq. We have been there longer than WW2 lasted and we should pull out now not later.http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/149499,CST-EDT-REF26.article
Of course this is true but it can not happen soon enough to avoid the backlash from the Popes visit to Turkey. It has to be designed to further middle east chaos. What other possible outcome could they possibly expect.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Analysts, Generals, Democrat's threats, No King can put Iraq together Again!
Top analysts, Generals, Democrats Threats, Saudi Arabia, Iran Intervention all worthless in stopping Iraq, and the middle east breakdown.It's too late!
It is too late! The only thing that would have prevented this was for Bush not to divert from the war in Afghanistan and destabilize the entire middle east by attacking Iraq but he did and nothing anyone says or does will prevent the breakdown he set in motion. it's too late!
I hear Lou Dobbs is going to have 3 top military advisors on his show tonight to see what to do next and how to quell this. Nothing will stop this now. It's too late.
Now the so called experts are concerned Iraq's neighbors might get involved. that along with Sectarian violence is just two of the realities the chief Idiot ignored.
Yesterday Cheney was in Saudi Arabia seeking King Abdullah's support saying he would be a major linchpin in events in Iraq and the middle east. No shit Dick Tracy!
With Iran and Syria actively supporting ruling Shiites along with Al Sadr threatening to pull out from the Government because of Bush. And now Cheney actively seeking support for Iraq from Sunni led Saudi Arabia, what the hell are these fools thinking? They are finishing the setup for a total breakdown that Bush set in motion. Bushco is proposing the final dissolution of Iraq. It will not be stopped. It is too late!
All the so called experts are wrong. Nothing will stop the breakdown Bush set into motion when he diverted from the so called war on terror and attacked Iraq to start his failed new middle east order. It is too late!
Everything the idiot ignored is coming to fruition and it will not be stopped. They are going to follow us home regardless. Start a managed withdrawal now and at least save American lives.
From 9/11 he has been following a plan. Fighting terrorism was not it. It was just the reason he needed to attack Iraq and start to implement his new middle east and world order. Please read the following and you will understand everything.
As you may remember, Bush was looking for something to happen that would put the country and the world behind what he already had plans to do. 9/11 gave him that something. He has been lying and misleading right from the beginning.
He had plans right from the beginning to establish a new societal, middle east, and world order. That is why it was important to him to whip up a media and public fury which of course, he has done.
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning. He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans..
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order.
We are all shamelessly being used so Bush can follow his plan for new order. I wrote this 3 years ago but it is more obvious today. Let me know what you think? I won't get any deeper but it gets worse from here.
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/...
I can't say it enough, It is too late! The longer we stay the more Americans die needlessly. Bush fucked up and we must bring our troops home to fight here or from here as needed in the future! Iraq ca not be saved, neither can the middle east. Leave tomorrow or 100 years from now the results would be the same and insurgents will follow us home. We must leave Iraq! None of the so called experts get it. Iraq and the middle east are lost thanks to Bush the child. It is too late!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
It is too late! The only thing that would have prevented this was for Bush not to divert from the war in Afghanistan and destabilize the entire middle east by attacking Iraq but he did and nothing anyone says or does will prevent the breakdown he set in motion. it's too late!
I hear Lou Dobbs is going to have 3 top military advisors on his show tonight to see what to do next and how to quell this. Nothing will stop this now. It's too late.
Now the so called experts are concerned Iraq's neighbors might get involved. that along with Sectarian violence is just two of the realities the chief Idiot ignored.
Yesterday Cheney was in Saudi Arabia seeking King Abdullah's support saying he would be a major linchpin in events in Iraq and the middle east. No shit Dick Tracy!
With Iran and Syria actively supporting ruling Shiites along with Al Sadr threatening to pull out from the Government because of Bush. And now Cheney actively seeking support for Iraq from Sunni led Saudi Arabia, what the hell are these fools thinking? They are finishing the setup for a total breakdown that Bush set in motion. Bushco is proposing the final dissolution of Iraq. It will not be stopped. It is too late!
All the so called experts are wrong. Nothing will stop the breakdown Bush set into motion when he diverted from the so called war on terror and attacked Iraq to start his failed new middle east order. It is too late!
Everything the idiot ignored is coming to fruition and it will not be stopped. They are going to follow us home regardless. Start a managed withdrawal now and at least save American lives.
From 9/11 he has been following a plan. Fighting terrorism was not it. It was just the reason he needed to attack Iraq and start to implement his new middle east and world order. Please read the following and you will understand everything.
As you may remember, Bush was looking for something to happen that would put the country and the world behind what he already had plans to do. 9/11 gave him that something. He has been lying and misleading right from the beginning.
He had plans right from the beginning to establish a new societal, middle east, and world order. That is why it was important to him to whip up a media and public fury which of course, he has done.
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning. He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans..
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order.
We are all shamelessly being used so Bush can follow his plan for new order. I wrote this 3 years ago but it is more obvious today. Let me know what you think? I won't get any deeper but it gets worse from here.
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/...
I can't say it enough, It is too late! The longer we stay the more Americans die needlessly. Bush fucked up and we must bring our troops home to fight here or from here as needed in the future! Iraq ca not be saved, neither can the middle east. Leave tomorrow or 100 years from now the results would be the same and insurgents will follow us home. We must leave Iraq! None of the so called experts get it. Iraq and the middle east are lost thanks to Bush the child. It is too late!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Bush Insists on meeting Maliki worsening Iraq, Russia defends Iran, A call from Afghanistan! what?
Bush Insists on meeting Maliki worsening Iraq, Russia defends Iran, My son's well in Afghanistan but...Man I'm Bumming!
I had a post prepared for today where I was going to show the futility of the war in Iraq as Bush ignores Al Sadr and the fact that meeting with Al Maliki will worsen the already dire situation in Iraq and in the entire middle east furthering the breakdown he started.
However, I just got off the phone with an unanticipated much appreciated phone call from my son serving with the Army near Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. He is well! He had a close call this morning but all is well.
I promised I would not use his name but he is in and around the towns in Afghanistan collecting from the kids and townspeople large quantities of unexploded ordinance in one form or the other and exploding it.
I promised I would not use his name but he is in and around the towns in Afghanistan collecting from the kids and townspeople large quantities of unexploded ordinance in one form or the other and exploding it.
He has a young daughter and seeing all the children roaming around with lost limbs bothers him but he said they often get themselves blown up while roaming through the endless minefields looking for ordinance as he and others keep asking them not to do. It seems to be a catch 22 for these children caught in war as they search for ways to feed themselves at the expense of life and limb.
He told me he had some good pictures he wanted to send me but my email was full so he asked me to empty my box a bit which I did and promptly wiped out the post I had prepared for today along with many things I needed. I wanted to show that as Bush insists on meeting with Maliki instead of talking on the phone and senselessly furthering the Iraq collapse. Russia is shipping missile defense systems to Iran in order to protect them from an attack by Bush that I expect to come before Bush gets out of office. Coming to Israel's defense will be his excuse.
Now back to my son for a moment! He was expected home in January but his tour in Afghanistan has been extended to some time in May. As you know, this happens often today as our military is stretched very thin. He is pretty happy with what he is doing and is not bothered. However, I would like to see him come home in time to help his wife with their new baby that is expected in June.
My concern not my sons is where he will be sent next as I see no end of Bush's warmongering but a worsening. Obviously Russia and Iran expect it also. I have always expected Russia along with China to come to the defense of Iran where we would in the end be facing all three of them and many more.
I really have to wonder what is in store for our children in the future as Bush is still doing his damnedest to ensure that they will have wars to fight for years to come!
James Joiner
Gardner' Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
I had a post prepared for today where I was going to show the futility of the war in Iraq as Bush ignores Al Sadr and the fact that meeting with Al Maliki will worsen the already dire situation in Iraq and in the entire middle east furthering the breakdown he started.
However, I just got off the phone with an unanticipated much appreciated phone call from my son serving with the Army near Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. He is well! He had a close call this morning but all is well.
I promised I would not use his name but he is in and around the towns in Afghanistan collecting from the kids and townspeople large quantities of unexploded ordinance in one form or the other and exploding it.
I promised I would not use his name but he is in and around the towns in Afghanistan collecting from the kids and townspeople large quantities of unexploded ordinance in one form or the other and exploding it.
He has a young daughter and seeing all the children roaming around with lost limbs bothers him but he said they often get themselves blown up while roaming through the endless minefields looking for ordinance as he and others keep asking them not to do. It seems to be a catch 22 for these children caught in war as they search for ways to feed themselves at the expense of life and limb.
He told me he had some good pictures he wanted to send me but my email was full so he asked me to empty my box a bit which I did and promptly wiped out the post I had prepared for today along with many things I needed. I wanted to show that as Bush insists on meeting with Maliki instead of talking on the phone and senselessly furthering the Iraq collapse. Russia is shipping missile defense systems to Iran in order to protect them from an attack by Bush that I expect to come before Bush gets out of office. Coming to Israel's defense will be his excuse.
Now back to my son for a moment! He was expected home in January but his tour in Afghanistan has been extended to some time in May. As you know, this happens often today as our military is stretched very thin. He is pretty happy with what he is doing and is not bothered. However, I would like to see him come home in time to help his wife with their new baby that is expected in June.
My concern not my sons is where he will be sent next as I see no end of Bush's warmongering but a worsening. Obviously Russia and Iran expect it also. I have always expected Russia along with China to come to the defense of Iran where we would in the end be facing all three of them and many more.
I really have to wonder what is in store for our children in the future as Bush is still doing his damnedest to ensure that they will have wars to fight for years to come!
James Joiner
Gardner' Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Friday, November 24, 2006
11/7 May be Remembered as the Day that Saved America But it is too late for the Middle east!
First I have to say I saw a headline saying I saw a headline saying 4 million in Darfur need aid! That may be true but what about Bush's 12 million free Iraqi's in hell, what's next for them? What's next for the middle east? 11/7 may be remembered as the day that saved America but what about the living hell on earth Bush has created in Iraq and by design, soon to spread throughout the entire middle east?
With Yesterday horrible events in Iraq, more specifically Sadr City in Baghdad, that saw a reported 257 killed and up to 500 total dead and wounded that brought instant reprisals by Shiite rocket attacks on Sunni shrines, We are hearing that Shiite's blame the attacks on pro Saddam Sunni Al Qaeda.
In light of the fact that the chief idiot called the sentencing of Saddam to Hang, another victory for the Iraqi people and some of us saw it only as another step to Iraq's total breakdown, You have to wonder what is next there and apprehensive as to the horror that will come with Saddam's hanging. At this juncture a total breakdown can not be stopped in Iraq or the entire middle east.
Knowing Tanks and troops backed up by Israeli air strikes attacked a housing project in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya. Israeli authorities say they are continuing their offensive to stop Palestinian militants from firing rockets into southern Israel. Israel is continuing to do their share in attempting to create a new middle east order.
http://www.voanews.com/...
Knowing Tens of thousands marched through downtown Beirut on Thursday to mourn the death of Christian Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel. Meanwhile, the battle for control of the fragile nation intensifies. Lebanon has become a crucial element in the struggle for control of the Middle East. You have to wonder what's going to happen to Lebanon?
You have those blaming Syria and maybe Iran as they try to get Syria more deeply involved in their effort to create their version of a new middle east order. Knowing I keep saying that Bush behind a facade of Diplomacy is determined to find a reason to attack Iran, that theory would play into his hand and you have to wonder who is behind it.
I am of the thought that Israel was behind the killing as an unstable Lebanon would play into their hand in their effort at getting Bush further involved so he could further Israel's and Bush's idea of a new middle east order while implicating Syria
http://www.spiegel.de/...
Any way you look at it the breakdown of the entire middle east that Bush set in motion when he attacked Iraq is rapidly getting worse and nothing will stop it.
From 9/11 he has been following a plan. Fighting terrorism was not it. It was just the reason he needed to attack Iraq and start to implement his new middle east and world order. Please read the following and you will understand everything.
As you may remember, Bush was looking for something to happen that would put the country and the world behind what he already had plans to do. 9/11 gave him that something. He has been lying and misleading right from the beginning.
He had plans right from the beginning to establish a new societal, middle east, and world order. That is why it was important to him to whip up a media and public fury which of course, he has done.
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning. He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans..
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order.
We are all shamelessly being used so Bush can follow his plan for new order. I wrote this 3 years ago but it is more obvious today. Let me know what you think? I won't get any deeper but it gets worse from here.
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/...
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
With Yesterday horrible events in Iraq, more specifically Sadr City in Baghdad, that saw a reported 257 killed and up to 500 total dead and wounded that brought instant reprisals by Shiite rocket attacks on Sunni shrines, We are hearing that Shiite's blame the attacks on pro Saddam Sunni Al Qaeda.
In light of the fact that the chief idiot called the sentencing of Saddam to Hang, another victory for the Iraqi people and some of us saw it only as another step to Iraq's total breakdown, You have to wonder what is next there and apprehensive as to the horror that will come with Saddam's hanging. At this juncture a total breakdown can not be stopped in Iraq or the entire middle east.
Knowing Tanks and troops backed up by Israeli air strikes attacked a housing project in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya. Israeli authorities say they are continuing their offensive to stop Palestinian militants from firing rockets into southern Israel. Israel is continuing to do their share in attempting to create a new middle east order.
http://www.voanews.com/...
Knowing Tens of thousands marched through downtown Beirut on Thursday to mourn the death of Christian Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel. Meanwhile, the battle for control of the fragile nation intensifies. Lebanon has become a crucial element in the struggle for control of the Middle East. You have to wonder what's going to happen to Lebanon?
You have those blaming Syria and maybe Iran as they try to get Syria more deeply involved in their effort to create their version of a new middle east order. Knowing I keep saying that Bush behind a facade of Diplomacy is determined to find a reason to attack Iran, that theory would play into his hand and you have to wonder who is behind it.
I am of the thought that Israel was behind the killing as an unstable Lebanon would play into their hand in their effort at getting Bush further involved so he could further Israel's and Bush's idea of a new middle east order while implicating Syria
http://www.spiegel.de/...
Any way you look at it the breakdown of the entire middle east that Bush set in motion when he attacked Iraq is rapidly getting worse and nothing will stop it.
From 9/11 he has been following a plan. Fighting terrorism was not it. It was just the reason he needed to attack Iraq and start to implement his new middle east and world order. Please read the following and you will understand everything.
As you may remember, Bush was looking for something to happen that would put the country and the world behind what he already had plans to do. 9/11 gave him that something. He has been lying and misleading right from the beginning.
He had plans right from the beginning to establish a new societal, middle east, and world order. That is why it was important to him to whip up a media and public fury which of course, he has done.
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning. He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans..
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order.
We are all shamelessly being used so Bush can follow his plan for new order. I wrote this 3 years ago but it is more obvious today. Let me know what you think? I won't get any deeper but it gets worse from here.
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/...
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Happy Thanksgiving! What are you Thankful For?
First and foremost I am thankful my sons are well and safe. Especially the two in the military. In particular the one serving in Afghanistan. May he make it home to see his soon to be born new child!
I am thankful we have so far survived Bush!
I am thankful Democrats have taken back the Senate and the House!
I am thankful I don't travel outside the country because of the law requiring citizens to have a passport in order to reenter. I wonder what unique problems that will cause?
I am thankful I don't live in Lebanon Iraq, Gaza, or anywhere else in the failing middle east!
I am thankful people are waking up to Bush's continuing fear mongering in relation to Democrats in every capacity!
I am thankful we can hopefully start doing the right thing for Iraqi's and the middle east. With 3,709 Iraqi's killed in October I think they agree! Did I say I was thankful I didn't live in Bush's created hell on earth Iraq that he calls a success?
I am thankful I am not a Republican!
I am thankful Democrats are back in control in Massachusetts
I am thankful Massachusetts does not vote using electronic voting machines!
I am thankful I am, not a so called Evangelical Christian! I am thankful OJ Simpson's assholish murder admission will not at least go mainstream.
I am thankful I still have enough to eat and a place to call home!
Last but not least I am thankful for the kos family. It has become a necessity for me to be able to discuss the many daily issues and at least hear the right thing here!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
I am thankful we have so far survived Bush!
I am thankful Democrats have taken back the Senate and the House!
I am thankful I don't travel outside the country because of the law requiring citizens to have a passport in order to reenter. I wonder what unique problems that will cause?
I am thankful I don't live in Lebanon Iraq, Gaza, or anywhere else in the failing middle east!
I am thankful people are waking up to Bush's continuing fear mongering in relation to Democrats in every capacity!
I am thankful we can hopefully start doing the right thing for Iraqi's and the middle east. With 3,709 Iraqi's killed in October I think they agree! Did I say I was thankful I didn't live in Bush's created hell on earth Iraq that he calls a success?
I am thankful I am not a Republican!
I am thankful Democrats are back in control in Massachusetts
I am thankful Massachusetts does not vote using electronic voting machines!
I am thankful I am, not a so called Evangelical Christian! I am thankful OJ Simpson's assholish murder admission will not at least go mainstream.
I am thankful I still have enough to eat and a place to call home!
Last but not least I am thankful for the kos family. It has become a necessity for me to be able to discuss the many daily issues and at least hear the right thing here!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Wired For Sound I have An Opinion and now I'm Talking! nothing is as it Seems!
I understand Lebanese Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel a Christian and critic of was shot and killed many Palestinians believe Syrian hands were all over it though Syria denies it. I believe the Palestinian's are right! He was the 5th anti Syrian killed.
In response Lebanon's Prime minister said they will not be intimidated but I believe they will be.
I also heard that an ex Soviet spy has been poisoned but is so far still alive. Though denied involvement by Russia I do believe they were behind it!
I heard Pelosi say that she would extend her hand to Republicans in accomplishing their agenda of relieving of the middle class that has been squeezed. IMHO there will be no cooperation in this effort only a fight!
I also heard India and China are to be partners in Mutual Growth.
In a joint Declaration they express there is room for both of them to grow. With both of them competing for the same shrinking energy source as they seek to grow and vying for the same market this is another no go.
I hear that Ministers from China, the EU, India, Japan, the ROK, Russia, and the United States, have signed a deal to harness the nuclear power source that powers the sun. This power source if attainable will be the source of future conflicts.
I hear Syria and Iraq are to restore Diplomatic ties after 25 years. this will only serve to break apart Iraq and Iran will also do their share.
The United States is urging Sudan to agree to the UN peacekeeping force but again, that will not happen!
A GOP fundraiser is sentenced to 18 years for embezzlement is deserving of my thanks for giving us Ohio but I do think he deserves a longer sentence.
My Governor, Massachusetts ® Mitt Romney has been lobbying in the streets against same sex marriage. He should be fired as his role as Governor is too enforce the publics will not dictate it ir take sides in demonstrations.
On the same note I hear that Israel's high court now recognizes same sex marriage. I find it odd but believe it is right!
I also heard that Senator Clinton leads the pack of Democratic candidates for President as Kerry slips. It makes me thing is that as good as we can do because she doesn't stand a chance in hell and would only serve to rally Republicans and what about Obama or ?
I also don't understand why Poland has the right to say the EU and Russian cooperation pact can go through if their demands are met? Can someone help me with that?
Then I hear Kofi Annan sees U.S. trapped in Iraq. Man is he brilliant, that must be why he is UN Secretary General.
Lastly, the Selective Service says they are ready if asked to implement the Draft. I just have to say that in light of the precarious position Bush has us in I am not particularly comfortable with the fact that they say they can implement it in 9 months. If there is an emergency that sounds a bit scary to me. What do you think about all of this?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
In response Lebanon's Prime minister said they will not be intimidated but I believe they will be.
I also heard that an ex Soviet spy has been poisoned but is so far still alive. Though denied involvement by Russia I do believe they were behind it!
I heard Pelosi say that she would extend her hand to Republicans in accomplishing their agenda of relieving of the middle class that has been squeezed. IMHO there will be no cooperation in this effort only a fight!
I also heard India and China are to be partners in Mutual Growth.
In a joint Declaration they express there is room for both of them to grow. With both of them competing for the same shrinking energy source as they seek to grow and vying for the same market this is another no go.
I hear that Ministers from China, the EU, India, Japan, the ROK, Russia, and the United States, have signed a deal to harness the nuclear power source that powers the sun. This power source if attainable will be the source of future conflicts.
I hear Syria and Iraq are to restore Diplomatic ties after 25 years. this will only serve to break apart Iraq and Iran will also do their share.
The United States is urging Sudan to agree to the UN peacekeeping force but again, that will not happen!
A GOP fundraiser is sentenced to 18 years for embezzlement is deserving of my thanks for giving us Ohio but I do think he deserves a longer sentence.
My Governor, Massachusetts ® Mitt Romney has been lobbying in the streets against same sex marriage. He should be fired as his role as Governor is too enforce the publics will not dictate it ir take sides in demonstrations.
On the same note I hear that Israel's high court now recognizes same sex marriage. I find it odd but believe it is right!
I also heard that Senator Clinton leads the pack of Democratic candidates for President as Kerry slips. It makes me thing is that as good as we can do because she doesn't stand a chance in hell and would only serve to rally Republicans and what about Obama or ?
I also don't understand why Poland has the right to say the EU and Russian cooperation pact can go through if their demands are met? Can someone help me with that?
Then I hear Kofi Annan sees U.S. trapped in Iraq. Man is he brilliant, that must be why he is UN Secretary General.
Lastly, the Selective Service says they are ready if asked to implement the Draft. I just have to say that in light of the precarious position Bush has us in I am not particularly comfortable with the fact that they say they can implement it in 9 months. If there is an emergency that sounds a bit scary to me. What do you think about all of this?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
With Go Big Go Long Go Home all Wrong: Syria, Iran, Iraq Talks Not Good!
In light of the fact that the Pentagons proposals do not even mention the right take on the Bush created Iraq breakdown I have to think it has purposely been ignored and omitted since it is a Democratic idea. more Later!
With that said you tell me your thoughts but to me Iraq, Syria, and Iran, holding talks during a weeklong summit in Iran is tantamount to giving Bush a way out and showing a willingness to divvy up Iraq.
It seems to me that asking Iran and Syria to help in Iraq is most definitely going to do what Bush keeps saying he would not allow to happen and that is a division of Iraq into 3 sections. Shiite with the Iranian's. Syria with the Sunni's, and the poor Kurds stuck between Turkey, Iran, and the mess Bush has created in Iraq.
http://www.foxnews.com/...
This division Bush knew, was a likely result of attacking Iraq and destabilizing the middle east but he ignored it to attack Iraq in order to prosecute his and Israel's new middle east order.
With Politicians in both party's the Pentagon, the Generals, former Diplomats, all calling for a rapid policy shift in Iraq, this sacrificing of Iraq' autonomy seems to be the beginning of the problems Bush has created for the middle east and it will get worse from here.
This is not true though! I have been waiting for us to get back into power so we could make the right changes to the mess Bush has created in Iraq. however, at this point it is looking like Bush is trying to establish his so called way out of Iraq before Democrats get into power in January. So I am now thinking we have to try and hold Bush off until January when we can do the right thing.
He has again set us up to look stupid for his political gain but what we have been hearing about the Pentagon Panels Iraq options (go big go long go home)are all wrong and missing the most viable option of all.
http://www.forbes.com/...
It seems like now Bush wants to hurry to action before Democrats can get into a position to attempt to push through their correct option of a slow, strategic, withdrawal to me while leaving behind military advisors and we would evaluate the situation from that point.
Fucking Bush is setting us up again!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
With that said you tell me your thoughts but to me Iraq, Syria, and Iran, holding talks during a weeklong summit in Iran is tantamount to giving Bush a way out and showing a willingness to divvy up Iraq.
It seems to me that asking Iran and Syria to help in Iraq is most definitely going to do what Bush keeps saying he would not allow to happen and that is a division of Iraq into 3 sections. Shiite with the Iranian's. Syria with the Sunni's, and the poor Kurds stuck between Turkey, Iran, and the mess Bush has created in Iraq.
http://www.foxnews.com/...
This division Bush knew, was a likely result of attacking Iraq and destabilizing the middle east but he ignored it to attack Iraq in order to prosecute his and Israel's new middle east order.
With Politicians in both party's the Pentagon, the Generals, former Diplomats, all calling for a rapid policy shift in Iraq, this sacrificing of Iraq' autonomy seems to be the beginning of the problems Bush has created for the middle east and it will get worse from here.
This is not true though! I have been waiting for us to get back into power so we could make the right changes to the mess Bush has created in Iraq. however, at this point it is looking like Bush is trying to establish his so called way out of Iraq before Democrats get into power in January. So I am now thinking we have to try and hold Bush off until January when we can do the right thing.
He has again set us up to look stupid for his political gain but what we have been hearing about the Pentagon Panels Iraq options (go big go long go home)are all wrong and missing the most viable option of all.
http://www.forbes.com/...
It seems like now Bush wants to hurry to action before Democrats can get into a position to attempt to push through their correct option of a slow, strategic, withdrawal to me while leaving behind military advisors and we would evaluate the situation from that point.
Fucking Bush is setting us up again!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Monday, November 20, 2006
Bush Noncommittal, McCain wants 20,000 more, Kissinger wakes to lost Iraq and now Rangle..
Bush Noncommittal, McCain wants 20,000 more, Kissinger wakes to lost Iraq and Rangle wants return to Draft? Not good!
I hope someone of consequence will stop and think about yesterdays events and put it into perspective. Of course Bush remains noncommittal as to troop levels in Iraq as he continues to abuse and misuse the military. Knowing this and the fact that he supposedly is waiting to hear what he already knows from the so called Blue Ribbon Iraq Panel along with General Pace's assessment both of which will be biased but he will ignore as he has sent out his own panel in order to further confuse the issue..
Knowing that he necessitated a larger American Military when he diverted from the so called war on terror in Afghanistan in order to attack Iraq and destabilize the entire middle east so he could begin to implement his and Israel's new middle east order.
I hope someone of consequence will stop and think about yesterdays events and put it into perspective. Of course Bush remains noncommittal as to troop levels in Iraq as he continues to abuse and misuse the military. Knowing this and the fact that he supposedly is waiting to hear what he already knows from the so called Blue Ribbon Iraq Panel along with General Pace's assessment both of which will be biased but he will ignore as he has sent out his own panel in order to further confuse the issue..
Knowing that he necessitated a larger American Military when he diverted from the so called war on terror in Afghanistan in order to attack Iraq and destabilize the entire middle east so he could begin to implement his and Israel's new middle east order.
Knowing that John McCain is already calling for an additional 20,000 troops just to try and deal with the Sectarian violence in Iraq that will not be quelled and will get a lot worse as Iraq has been lost since Bush ignored all advice to the contrary and attacked Iraq..
http://www.cnn.com/... Keep this in perspective!
Amidst this, knowing 3 of those involved in the Vietnam failure, Cheney, Rummy, and Kissinger, have been intimately involved in prosecuting Iraq, another loser. We have Rummy having been fired for Iraq's failure and Bush's main stay the course advisor Henry Kissinger waking up to what should have been known before Iraq was attacked.
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said Sunday a U.S.. victory in Iraq is no longer possible under the conditions the Bush administration hopes to achieve, but a quick withdrawal of American troops would have "disastrous consequences,". It has never been possible any more than it was in Vietnam but it is too late to realize that now.
We still have President Bush saying the United States will remain in Iraq until the country's government "can sustain itself and defend itself". http://www.cnn.com/...
That will never happen! Iraq will never be able to govern itself as Bush thinks. This breakdown in Iraq and the entire middle east is still just beginning. Knowing Israel is doing its share to perpetrate their idea of a new middle east order along side of Bush and that Bush will use defending Israel as his excuse to have to attack Iran as he has wanted all along. I am very concerned as we all should be about Charlie Rangle's statement.
Rangle said There's no question in his mind that this president and this administration would never have invaded Iraq, especially on the flimsy evidence that was presented to the Congress, if indeed we had a draft, and members of Congress and the administration thought that their kids from their communities would be placed in harm's way".
Rangle, a veteran of the Korean War who has unsuccessfully sponsored legislation on conscription in the past, said he will propose a measure early next year.In 2003, he proposed a draft covering people age 18 to 26. This year, he offered a plan to mandate military service for men and women between age 18 and 42. It went nowhere in the Republican-led Congress. http://www.cnn.com/...
Knowing that Bush is the decider and he does not care what anyone else thinks or has to sacrifice in order for him to follow his plan for new societal, middle east, and world order. Knowing that Rangle himself has pointed out that we had a Draft during WW1, Korea, and WW2, as one of his justifications for a return to the draft now. I absolutely can not understand him saying a return to the draft would prevent future wars.
Keeping in mind that bush still has a lot of time to cause more trouble you have to be very concerned about a return to the draft. Even if Bush is gone his created war atmosphere will not dissipate with his misadministration. What do you think?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
I hope someone of consequence will stop and think about yesterdays events and put it into perspective. Of course Bush remains noncommittal as to troop levels in Iraq as he continues to abuse and misuse the military. Knowing this and the fact that he supposedly is waiting to hear what he already knows from the so called Blue Ribbon Iraq Panel along with General Pace's assessment both of which will be biased but he will ignore as he has sent out his own panel in order to further confuse the issue..
Knowing that he necessitated a larger American Military when he diverted from the so called war on terror in Afghanistan in order to attack Iraq and destabilize the entire middle east so he could begin to implement his and Israel's new middle east order.
I hope someone of consequence will stop and think about yesterdays events and put it into perspective. Of course Bush remains noncommittal as to troop levels in Iraq as he continues to abuse and misuse the military. Knowing this and the fact that he supposedly is waiting to hear what he already knows from the so called Blue Ribbon Iraq Panel along with General Pace's assessment both of which will be biased but he will ignore as he has sent out his own panel in order to further confuse the issue..
Knowing that he necessitated a larger American Military when he diverted from the so called war on terror in Afghanistan in order to attack Iraq and destabilize the entire middle east so he could begin to implement his and Israel's new middle east order.
Knowing that John McCain is already calling for an additional 20,000 troops just to try and deal with the Sectarian violence in Iraq that will not be quelled and will get a lot worse as Iraq has been lost since Bush ignored all advice to the contrary and attacked Iraq..
http://www.cnn.com/... Keep this in perspective!
Amidst this, knowing 3 of those involved in the Vietnam failure, Cheney, Rummy, and Kissinger, have been intimately involved in prosecuting Iraq, another loser. We have Rummy having been fired for Iraq's failure and Bush's main stay the course advisor Henry Kissinger waking up to what should have been known before Iraq was attacked.
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said Sunday a U.S.. victory in Iraq is no longer possible under the conditions the Bush administration hopes to achieve, but a quick withdrawal of American troops would have "disastrous consequences,". It has never been possible any more than it was in Vietnam but it is too late to realize that now.
We still have President Bush saying the United States will remain in Iraq until the country's government "can sustain itself and defend itself". http://www.cnn.com/...
That will never happen! Iraq will never be able to govern itself as Bush thinks. This breakdown in Iraq and the entire middle east is still just beginning. Knowing Israel is doing its share to perpetrate their idea of a new middle east order along side of Bush and that Bush will use defending Israel as his excuse to have to attack Iran as he has wanted all along. I am very concerned as we all should be about Charlie Rangle's statement.
Rangle said There's no question in his mind that this president and this administration would never have invaded Iraq, especially on the flimsy evidence that was presented to the Congress, if indeed we had a draft, and members of Congress and the administration thought that their kids from their communities would be placed in harm's way".
Rangle, a veteran of the Korean War who has unsuccessfully sponsored legislation on conscription in the past, said he will propose a measure early next year.In 2003, he proposed a draft covering people age 18 to 26. This year, he offered a plan to mandate military service for men and women between age 18 and 42. It went nowhere in the Republican-led Congress. http://www.cnn.com/...
Knowing that Bush is the decider and he does not care what anyone else thinks or has to sacrifice in order for him to follow his plan for new societal, middle east, and world order. Knowing that Rangle himself has pointed out that we had a Draft during WW1, Korea, and WW2, as one of his justifications for a return to the draft now. I absolutely can not understand him saying a return to the draft would prevent future wars.
Keeping in mind that bush still has a lot of time to cause more trouble you have to be very concerned about a return to the draft. Even if Bush is gone his created war atmosphere will not dissipate with his misadministration. What do you think?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Sunday, November 19, 2006
The Armor in the so called War on Terror is Cracking!
The Armor in the so called War on Terror is Cracking Blair, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan! and Bush was always cracked!
We have known for a while now that Pakistan offered safe haven in its Western regions to the Taliban in exchange for a peaceful coexistence. Top this off with yesterdays news that India's nuke deal was just okayed in the Senate.
LAST-DITCH OPPOSITION to the India-US civil nuclear cooperation deal was overwhelmingly rejected, with the US Senate voting 85-12 on Thursday in favor of ending the atomic apartheid against India. Tellingly, each of the six “killer” amendments proposed to the bill, which Delhi had said would compel it to reject the nuclear deal, was easily defeated. http://www.hindustantimes.com/...
On the same day we learn that, Pakistan of course is not happy and is calling for a level playing field. But we also find out that India and Afghanistan are calling for peace as they are frustrated with the war on terror. Much of the blame is rightly placed with Bush. As many of you know I too have accused Bush many times of purposely fostering terrorism as Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan, are all doing and can you blame them?
http://www.centralchronicle.com/...
Remember who is at the helm and the cause of much of the confusion.
Then the Coup de Gras!
Tony Blair has finally conceded the three-year-old invasion of Iraq has been a "disaster", in the British prime minister frankest admission yet that the US-led, UK-backed military operation is mired in the quicksand of poor planning, massive overstretch and failed objectives.
Late on Friday, Frost, a veteran interviewer whose notoriously laid-back delivery and sleepy style of questioning has elicited startling confessions from President Nixon among others over the years, asked Blair, if he agreed western intervention in Iraq had "so far been pretty much of a disaster".
Blair responded with a jaw-dropping "It has", words that President Bush's staunchest ally in intervention had so far never uttered. He followed that up with the explanation, "It has, but you see what I say to people is why is it difficult in Iraq? It's not difficult because of some accident in planning, it's difficult because there's a deliberate strategy - al-Qaeda with Sunni insurgents on one hand, Iranian-backed elements with Shia militias on the other - to create a situation in which the will of the majority for peace is displaced by the will of the minority for war."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...
First I have to say whatever we think of the Chief idiot and his sometimes purposeful mishandling of this so called war on terror, none of this is good. I can understand all these feelings but throwing in the towel now would be tantamount to suicide. We can not allow ourselves to break apart.
Then I want to reiterate that this as all the Chief idiots doing! If he did not divert from the so called war on terror Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India would find things a lot different.
Bush complicated things there when he decided to ignore all advice to the contrary and attack Iraq to destabilize the entire middle east and set up his new middle east world order that is all failing thanks to his ineptitude. Blair is now saying Iraq is a disaster which means if it is the front in the war on terror as Bush tries to say then that means the war on terror is a disaster.
That may well be though it is still just starting but Blair is confused! this so called deliberate strategy is a direct lack of planning. Any idiot expected it. Bush chose to ignore it because he wrongly believed he could impress his will over there.
Those that have read my many posts on the subject know I believe Iraq, Afghanistan, and the middle east, are lost because of Bush. That is a given. However we can not allow everybody to get tired of this so called war on terror because it is all still just starting. Any complacency will be to our demise. That is only the voice of a realist talking. We have got to stay together and win this. The so called terrorists will not relent until the persevere.
To me this all boils down to being weary of Bush and his created messes, am I wrong?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
We have known for a while now that Pakistan offered safe haven in its Western regions to the Taliban in exchange for a peaceful coexistence. Top this off with yesterdays news that India's nuke deal was just okayed in the Senate.
LAST-DITCH OPPOSITION to the India-US civil nuclear cooperation deal was overwhelmingly rejected, with the US Senate voting 85-12 on Thursday in favor of ending the atomic apartheid against India. Tellingly, each of the six “killer” amendments proposed to the bill, which Delhi had said would compel it to reject the nuclear deal, was easily defeated. http://www.hindustantimes.com/...
On the same day we learn that, Pakistan of course is not happy and is calling for a level playing field. But we also find out that India and Afghanistan are calling for peace as they are frustrated with the war on terror. Much of the blame is rightly placed with Bush. As many of you know I too have accused Bush many times of purposely fostering terrorism as Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan, are all doing and can you blame them?
http://www.centralchronicle.com/...
Remember who is at the helm and the cause of much of the confusion.
Then the Coup de Gras!
Tony Blair has finally conceded the three-year-old invasion of Iraq has been a "disaster", in the British prime minister frankest admission yet that the US-led, UK-backed military operation is mired in the quicksand of poor planning, massive overstretch and failed objectives.
Late on Friday, Frost, a veteran interviewer whose notoriously laid-back delivery and sleepy style of questioning has elicited startling confessions from President Nixon among others over the years, asked Blair, if he agreed western intervention in Iraq had "so far been pretty much of a disaster".
Blair responded with a jaw-dropping "It has", words that President Bush's staunchest ally in intervention had so far never uttered. He followed that up with the explanation, "It has, but you see what I say to people is why is it difficult in Iraq? It's not difficult because of some accident in planning, it's difficult because there's a deliberate strategy - al-Qaeda with Sunni insurgents on one hand, Iranian-backed elements with Shia militias on the other - to create a situation in which the will of the majority for peace is displaced by the will of the minority for war."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...
First I have to say whatever we think of the Chief idiot and his sometimes purposeful mishandling of this so called war on terror, none of this is good. I can understand all these feelings but throwing in the towel now would be tantamount to suicide. We can not allow ourselves to break apart.
Then I want to reiterate that this as all the Chief idiots doing! If he did not divert from the so called war on terror Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India would find things a lot different.
Bush complicated things there when he decided to ignore all advice to the contrary and attack Iraq to destabilize the entire middle east and set up his new middle east world order that is all failing thanks to his ineptitude. Blair is now saying Iraq is a disaster which means if it is the front in the war on terror as Bush tries to say then that means the war on terror is a disaster.
That may well be though it is still just starting but Blair is confused! this so called deliberate strategy is a direct lack of planning. Any idiot expected it. Bush chose to ignore it because he wrongly believed he could impress his will over there.
Those that have read my many posts on the subject know I believe Iraq, Afghanistan, and the middle east, are lost because of Bush. That is a given. However we can not allow everybody to get tired of this so called war on terror because it is all still just starting. Any complacency will be to our demise. That is only the voice of a realist talking. We have got to stay together and win this. The so called terrorists will not relent until the persevere.
To me this all boils down to being weary of Bush and his created messes, am I wrong?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Bush said there were lessons to be learned from Vietnam,insurgents have learned, Bush has Not!
As usual if you want to know the truth, the whole story, you have to peruse all news outlets and come up with it yourself. Once again this is true! Bush's cagey lies told only so he can stay the course of failure in Iraq are blatant and obvious as the truth is Iraq has failed as Vietnam did regardless of how much time was spent there or in Iraq. This fool just doesn't get it and continues to prove that while the insurgents have learned their lessons he has learned nothing!
President Bush, on his first visit to a country where America lost a two-decade-long fight against communism, said Friday the Vietnam War's lesson for today's Iraq conflict is that freedom takes time to trump hatred.
Embracing a former enemy that remains communist but is allowing capitalism to surge, Bush opened a four-day stay here that was fueling an already raging debate over his war policy.
Please read the ignored lessons below the fold!
Bush stupidly says "It's just going to take a long period of time for the ideology that is hopeful -- and that is an ideology of freedom -- to overcome an ideology of hate," Bush said
"We'll succeed," Bush added, "unless we quit." Bullshit!
A North Vietnamese veteran who had his hand blown off fighting the Americans, recalled his own lesson."Even though the Americans were more powerful with all their massive weapons, the main factor in war is the people," he said. "The Vietnamese people were very determined. We would not give up. That's why we won."
http://www.cnn.com/... Doesn't he realize that this id just a Communist country that is using Capitalism in order to further their beloved Communism as China is doing?
I have to ask first what the Fuck? I just looked at this one story and I'm dumbfounded. then I read another outlook and it gets worse!
Thinking about Bush's speech on freedom in Vietnam I see this in another story that In this image-conscious country, party leaders can speak freely and be heard, but not everyone here can hear the leader of the free world who sadly is Bush and that is a good thing but! Throughout the day, reporters from both countries were allowed to hear remarks by Vietnamese leaders, but were forced to leave when it was Bush's turn to speak.
"Out, out," officials shouted to reporters during Bush's remarks at a meeting with Nong Duc Manh, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam. that's freedom? http://www.chron.com/...
Then I see another article and you know in today's environment to expect tight security but this! Human rights agencies say beggars and street children have been placed in detention centers. This is Bush's ideology of freedom? http://www.stuff.co.nz/...
Bush said there were lessons to be learned from the divisive Vietnam war as he has refused to learn anything at all from that and has repeated every mistake and then some. Also knowing his unworthy actions during Vietnam I have to wonder what he was really thinking as he passed Truc Bach lake, where John McCain now a Republican senator from Arizona, was captured after parachuting from his damaged warplane. McCain spent more than five years as a prisoner of war. http://www.cnn.com/....
I don't have to tell you this but Bush has duplicated every single mistake from again trying to set up a puppet Government, trying to enforce Democracy on a country that as a whole does not want it, to again relying on so called freed people that are often turning on our troops. He has also insisted on overstaying our misconceived welcome. I am sure you can all come up with many, many more. What mistake has bush not repeated? What the hell has he done right?
From what we are all seeing it appears as though the so called insurgents have learned the lessons of Vietnam well while bush has learned absolutely nothing. We started this unnecessary war of Bush's just the opposite as Vietnam and we should see to it that we finish that way. During Vietnam we went in slowly as advisors, slowly. Then we left fast having given up. No matter how long we stayed the results would have been the same!
Bush refuses to see that the same thing applies to Iraq! This time, in Iraq we went in fast and we should leave slowly with a measured, strategic, withdrawal, while we still have a say over it. Our soldiers did their job, Bush must make believe he can do his and think!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
President Bush, on his first visit to a country where America lost a two-decade-long fight against communism, said Friday the Vietnam War's lesson for today's Iraq conflict is that freedom takes time to trump hatred.
Embracing a former enemy that remains communist but is allowing capitalism to surge, Bush opened a four-day stay here that was fueling an already raging debate over his war policy.
Please read the ignored lessons below the fold!
Bush stupidly says "It's just going to take a long period of time for the ideology that is hopeful -- and that is an ideology of freedom -- to overcome an ideology of hate," Bush said
"We'll succeed," Bush added, "unless we quit." Bullshit!
A North Vietnamese veteran who had his hand blown off fighting the Americans, recalled his own lesson."Even though the Americans were more powerful with all their massive weapons, the main factor in war is the people," he said. "The Vietnamese people were very determined. We would not give up. That's why we won."
http://www.cnn.com/... Doesn't he realize that this id just a Communist country that is using Capitalism in order to further their beloved Communism as China is doing?
I have to ask first what the Fuck? I just looked at this one story and I'm dumbfounded. then I read another outlook and it gets worse!
Thinking about Bush's speech on freedom in Vietnam I see this in another story that In this image-conscious country, party leaders can speak freely and be heard, but not everyone here can hear the leader of the free world who sadly is Bush and that is a good thing but! Throughout the day, reporters from both countries were allowed to hear remarks by Vietnamese leaders, but were forced to leave when it was Bush's turn to speak.
"Out, out," officials shouted to reporters during Bush's remarks at a meeting with Nong Duc Manh, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam. that's freedom? http://www.chron.com/...
Then I see another article and you know in today's environment to expect tight security but this! Human rights agencies say beggars and street children have been placed in detention centers. This is Bush's ideology of freedom? http://www.stuff.co.nz/...
Bush said there were lessons to be learned from the divisive Vietnam war as he has refused to learn anything at all from that and has repeated every mistake and then some. Also knowing his unworthy actions during Vietnam I have to wonder what he was really thinking as he passed Truc Bach lake, where John McCain now a Republican senator from Arizona, was captured after parachuting from his damaged warplane. McCain spent more than five years as a prisoner of war. http://www.cnn.com/....
I don't have to tell you this but Bush has duplicated every single mistake from again trying to set up a puppet Government, trying to enforce Democracy on a country that as a whole does not want it, to again relying on so called freed people that are often turning on our troops. He has also insisted on overstaying our misconceived welcome. I am sure you can all come up with many, many more. What mistake has bush not repeated? What the hell has he done right?
From what we are all seeing it appears as though the so called insurgents have learned the lessons of Vietnam well while bush has learned absolutely nothing. We started this unnecessary war of Bush's just the opposite as Vietnam and we should see to it that we finish that way. During Vietnam we went in slowly as advisors, slowly. Then we left fast having given up. No matter how long we stayed the results would have been the same!
Bush refuses to see that the same thing applies to Iraq! This time, in Iraq we went in fast and we should leave slowly with a measured, strategic, withdrawal, while we still have a say over it. Our soldiers did their job, Bush must make believe he can do his and think!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Friday, November 17, 2006
McCain Calls for a return to Common Sense values, Forget it! We own them now We are the new right!
On the heels of devastating GOP losses, Sen. John McCain said "no defeat is permanent" as he called for the Republican Party to return to its common-sense conservatism and implicitly cast himself as the one who can lead the party's rebirth. Forget it that role has become ours and there will be no return for them this time. They lost it!
"We lost our principles and our majority. And there is no way to recover our majority without recovering our principles first," the Arizona Republican said Thursday in the first of two speeches that could set the tone for a potential presidential campaign. Ha I told you they lost it and only we can lose it they can not take it!
On the same day he launched a presidential exploratory committee, McCain said voters felt that Republicans valued their incumbency over their beliefs on such conservative standards as limited and efficient government and he urged a return to those tenets. That's right buddy you have become wrong and we are the new right you had your chance and blew it big time!
"Americans had elected us to change government, and they rejected us because they believed government had changed us," the four-term senator said. "We must spend the next two years reacquainting the public and ourselves with the reason we came to office in the first place: to serve a cause greater than our self-interest." http://www.abcnews.go.com/...
Actually the power went to their heads and they were like little kids in a candy shop. They have shown they can not be trusted and will childishly lie and say anything to get their corruptive hands in power. The gig is up! Listening to Bay Buchanon and the rest of them trying to create an issue over Pelosi wanting Murtha and all the resulting childishness it is obvious they haven't and will not change. Bush and rove's have ruined the party for a long time if not forever.
They can forget about a return to common sense values that has become ours to keep and ours to lose. I have said many times as I am sure others have that today the right is wrong and the left is right. We have become the new right! The party of conservative, Progressive, Common Sensed values! It is for us to hold on to and only we can let it go. Republicans can never take it back unless we let them.
I am praying that our leaders realize how critical it is for them to stay moral and come through on the positive things we have been hearing. they are focused on taking back control of Government, society, and our America. Stay on target and we can never lose after the horrible example Republicans have displayed under Bush and Rove's tutelage!
In closing I just want to say that speaking of horrible examples Yesterday from Vietnam Bush said there were lessons to be learned from the divisive Vietnam war as he has refused to learn anything at all from that and has repeated every mistake and then some. Also knowing his unworthy actions during Vietnam I have to wonder what he was really thinking as he passed Truc Bach lake, where John McCain now a Republican senator from Arizona, was captured after parachuting from his damaged warplane. McCain spent more than five years as a prisoner of war. http://www.cnn.com/...
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
"We lost our principles and our majority. And there is no way to recover our majority without recovering our principles first," the Arizona Republican said Thursday in the first of two speeches that could set the tone for a potential presidential campaign. Ha I told you they lost it and only we can lose it they can not take it!
On the same day he launched a presidential exploratory committee, McCain said voters felt that Republicans valued their incumbency over their beliefs on such conservative standards as limited and efficient government and he urged a return to those tenets. That's right buddy you have become wrong and we are the new right you had your chance and blew it big time!
"Americans had elected us to change government, and they rejected us because they believed government had changed us," the four-term senator said. "We must spend the next two years reacquainting the public and ourselves with the reason we came to office in the first place: to serve a cause greater than our self-interest." http://www.abcnews.go.com/...
Actually the power went to their heads and they were like little kids in a candy shop. They have shown they can not be trusted and will childishly lie and say anything to get their corruptive hands in power. The gig is up! Listening to Bay Buchanon and the rest of them trying to create an issue over Pelosi wanting Murtha and all the resulting childishness it is obvious they haven't and will not change. Bush and rove's have ruined the party for a long time if not forever.
They can forget about a return to common sense values that has become ours to keep and ours to lose. I have said many times as I am sure others have that today the right is wrong and the left is right. We have become the new right! The party of conservative, Progressive, Common Sensed values! It is for us to hold on to and only we can let it go. Republicans can never take it back unless we let them.
I am praying that our leaders realize how critical it is for them to stay moral and come through on the positive things we have been hearing. they are focused on taking back control of Government, society, and our America. Stay on target and we can never lose after the horrible example Republicans have displayed under Bush and Rove's tutelage!
In closing I just want to say that speaking of horrible examples Yesterday from Vietnam Bush said there were lessons to be learned from the divisive Vietnam war as he has refused to learn anything at all from that and has repeated every mistake and then some. Also knowing his unworthy actions during Vietnam I have to wonder what he was really thinking as he passed Truc Bach lake, where John McCain now a Republican senator from Arizona, was captured after parachuting from his damaged warplane. McCain spent more than five years as a prisoner of war. http://www.cnn.com/...
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Abizaid is now setting up Democrats to take the fall for Bush's Iraq Failure,Bush adds in again to confuse!
In 2003 General Abizaid - declared that American troops must silence their criticism concerning the President and Defense Secretary."None of us that wear this uniform are free to say anything disparaging about the secretary of defense or the president of the United States he said. We're not free to do that. It's our professional code. Whatever action may be taken, whether it's a verbal reprimand or something more stringent is up to the commanders on the scene and it's not for me to comment."
He said ""The aces in my deck are Paul Bremer, Donald Rumsfeld, George Bush and Paul Wolfowitz. I don't have to tell you those aren't aces those are jokers.
Following this example of blind stupidity and loyalty Abizaid has never said or done anything but senselessly back Bush and his misdirection in Iraq.
http://www.antiwar.com/...
However now that Democrats are about to come to power and are calling for a gradual withdrawal in 4 to 6 months which I do agree with but it will not change anything! However, now Abizaid comes out with enough double talk to say nothing different but coupled with the Democratic goal it serves its only purpose and that is cover for Bush to blame Democrats for his failure.
The top U.S. commander for the Mid east said Wednesday he is optimistic U.S. forces can stabilize Iraq, but warned against a timetable for a phased withdrawal.
The remarks seem to put Army Gen. John Abizaid, head of U.S. Central Command, in the direct line of fire from a newly-empowered Democratic leadership, which launched its first salvo when Sen. Carl Levin said he thinks U.S. troops need to start pulling out of Iraq.
"We cannot save the Iraqis from themselves. The only way for Iraqi leaders to squarely face that reality is for President Bush to tell them that the United States will begin a phased redeployment of our forces within four to six months," said Levin, D-Mich., who is set to become chairman of the Armed Services Committee where Abizaid was testifying. http://www.foxnews.com/...
I'm telling you, it's a setup! Now Bush will be able to lie and say "I was listening to my General "as spineless as he has been during Bush's Iraq debacle" but the Democrats undermined me, after Iraq fails which was a given from his first misstep in attacking Iraq in the first place.
Again I have to add that I put much of this together last night but then I awoke this morning to have to add to it this time because of Bush throwing in another monkey wrench. Bush is purposely throwing more confusion into the Iraq equation, this time from Indonesia. Now I know why he has put off the so called blue ribbon Bipartisan Iraq study Group.
Supposedly the Bipartisan Group was the best but Bush now knows they are not going to say what ha wants to hear so he has formed his own "misinformation" group! that will undoubtedly refute the truth that would hopefully come from the original Bipartisan Group and agree with Bush and Abizaid. However, none of it matters nor will it make a difference!
With 100 Iraqi's killed yesterday alone, it will get a lot worse regardless of what Abizaid, Bush, the Blue ribbon Bipartisan Iraqi Panel, Bush's panel, or anyone else thinks or does. They still do not have a clue!
Iraq is gone! When Bush diverted from Afghanistan and the so called war on terror to attack Iraq and destabilize the entire middle east, he instantly guaranteed the loss of Iraq, Afghanistan, and the entire middle east.
As I have said many times for years now! Whether we leave start a strategic withdrawal tomorrow or 100 years from now the results will be the same. There will be a total breakdown and the so called terrorists will follow us here. After we leave they will merely concentrate on wiping each others sect out! The 100 dead yesterday will soon be seen as small compared to the hell on earth Bush has created for Iraqi's and the middle east!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
He said ""The aces in my deck are Paul Bremer, Donald Rumsfeld, George Bush and Paul Wolfowitz. I don't have to tell you those aren't aces those are jokers.
Following this example of blind stupidity and loyalty Abizaid has never said or done anything but senselessly back Bush and his misdirection in Iraq.
http://www.antiwar.com/...
However now that Democrats are about to come to power and are calling for a gradual withdrawal in 4 to 6 months which I do agree with but it will not change anything! However, now Abizaid comes out with enough double talk to say nothing different but coupled with the Democratic goal it serves its only purpose and that is cover for Bush to blame Democrats for his failure.
The top U.S. commander for the Mid east said Wednesday he is optimistic U.S. forces can stabilize Iraq, but warned against a timetable for a phased withdrawal.
The remarks seem to put Army Gen. John Abizaid, head of U.S. Central Command, in the direct line of fire from a newly-empowered Democratic leadership, which launched its first salvo when Sen. Carl Levin said he thinks U.S. troops need to start pulling out of Iraq.
"We cannot save the Iraqis from themselves. The only way for Iraqi leaders to squarely face that reality is for President Bush to tell them that the United States will begin a phased redeployment of our forces within four to six months," said Levin, D-Mich., who is set to become chairman of the Armed Services Committee where Abizaid was testifying. http://www.foxnews.com/...
I'm telling you, it's a setup! Now Bush will be able to lie and say "I was listening to my General "as spineless as he has been during Bush's Iraq debacle" but the Democrats undermined me, after Iraq fails which was a given from his first misstep in attacking Iraq in the first place.
Again I have to add that I put much of this together last night but then I awoke this morning to have to add to it this time because of Bush throwing in another monkey wrench. Bush is purposely throwing more confusion into the Iraq equation, this time from Indonesia. Now I know why he has put off the so called blue ribbon Bipartisan Iraq study Group.
Supposedly the Bipartisan Group was the best but Bush now knows they are not going to say what ha wants to hear so he has formed his own "misinformation" group! that will undoubtedly refute the truth that would hopefully come from the original Bipartisan Group and agree with Bush and Abizaid. However, none of it matters nor will it make a difference!
With 100 Iraqi's killed yesterday alone, it will get a lot worse regardless of what Abizaid, Bush, the Blue ribbon Bipartisan Iraqi Panel, Bush's panel, or anyone else thinks or does. They still do not have a clue!
Iraq is gone! When Bush diverted from Afghanistan and the so called war on terror to attack Iraq and destabilize the entire middle east, he instantly guaranteed the loss of Iraq, Afghanistan, and the entire middle east.
As I have said many times for years now! Whether we leave start a strategic withdrawal tomorrow or 100 years from now the results will be the same. There will be a total breakdown and the so called terrorists will follow us here. After we leave they will merely concentrate on wiping each others sect out! The 100 dead yesterday will soon be seen as small compared to the hell on earth Bush has created for Iraqi's and the middle east!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Trying Rummy for war crimes! watch a funny Rummy Video! Rummy should only be a start!
Civil rights activists filed a suit Tuesday asking German prosecutors to open a war crimes investigation of outgoing U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and a host of other officials for their alleged roles in abuse at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison and Guantanamo Bay.
http://www.cbsnews.com/...
This is not news to most but it raises a host of important questions about the rest of Bush's mis Administration. First take a moment to laugh and watch this Hilarious Rumsfeld video!
http://video.msn.com/... Wasn't that a riot and we thought Bush sounded stupid!
Now, knowing that there is a group of so called activists calling for an investigation of Rummy and others for war crimes at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo. First I want to say it seems a bit farfetched but if there is a chance then I say why stop there. Abu Ghraib is the least of the war crimes. What about the ones perpetrated on the Iraqi people? What about those on our soldiers and all American people in order to prosecute their illegal Iraqi war to destabilize the middle east and create their new middle east order they now seem willing to alter but don't count on it!
That should only be the beginning. I don't know if you can investigate this misadministration while it is still in office but I think you can. Anyway at the very least when Bushco is out in 2008 the entire misadministration should be eventually investigated for war crimes and crimes against our America. Especially knowing to a person they have all lied for and facilitated Bush's destruction of our America and our accepted societal structure only to create his idea of a new society
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/...
They must all be held accountable eventually for what they have wrongly and purposely done to America, Americans, and Iraq, and the middle east, at the least. We must be able to do something and hold them accountable!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
http://www.cbsnews.com/...
This is not news to most but it raises a host of important questions about the rest of Bush's mis Administration. First take a moment to laugh and watch this Hilarious Rumsfeld video!
http://video.msn.com/... Wasn't that a riot and we thought Bush sounded stupid!
Now, knowing that there is a group of so called activists calling for an investigation of Rummy and others for war crimes at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo. First I want to say it seems a bit farfetched but if there is a chance then I say why stop there. Abu Ghraib is the least of the war crimes. What about the ones perpetrated on the Iraqi people? What about those on our soldiers and all American people in order to prosecute their illegal Iraqi war to destabilize the middle east and create their new middle east order they now seem willing to alter but don't count on it!
That should only be the beginning. I don't know if you can investigate this misadministration while it is still in office but I think you can. Anyway at the very least when Bushco is out in 2008 the entire misadministration should be eventually investigated for war crimes and crimes against our America. Especially knowing to a person they have all lied for and facilitated Bush's destruction of our America and our accepted societal structure only to create his idea of a new society
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/...
They must all be held accountable eventually for what they have wrongly and purposely done to America, Americans, and Iraq, and the middle east, at the least. We must be able to do something and hold them accountable!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Searching for Exit Plan,There is only one but bush will ignore it as Iraqi Breakdown continues!
We have had some great discussions on Bush's Iraq debacle and failing plan for new middle east order! I* prepared a follow up last night again saying every time Bush announces a great victory for Iraqi's they fall further into the hell on earth he has created and that despite his so called blue ribbon experts, nothing would change, no one would alter Bush's plan, and the breakdown will continue to worsen unless Democrats are listened to.
Anyway that was last night. I woke up this morning to more horrible proof!
In a daring daytime raid, gunmen wearing the uniforms of the Iraqi National Police kidnapped between 100 and 150 people Tuesday morning, the country's minister of higher education told parliament.
Abed Dhiyab al-Ajili ordered universities closed until security improves, saying he is "not ready to see more professors get killed." "I have no choice but to stop the teaching in the universities in Baghdad," al-Ajili said.
The abductions took place at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Scholars and Cultural Relations Directorate in central Baghdad and involved up to 80 gunmen, al-Ajili said. http://www.cnn.com/...
We have heard so much about Bush's sudden desire for new ideas and bipartisanship. Forget it! that as you know is standard Bush BS for give me what I want or the bipartisanship is over. regardless, things will worsen there and no one will stop it!
Marine General Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Friday an evaluation was being undertaken by General George Casey, the US commander in Iraq, and General John Abizaid, the commander of US forces in the Middle East, as well as the joint chiefs.
"I think we have to maintain our focus on what objectives we want for the United States, and then we need to give ourselves a good, honest scrub about what is working and what is not working, what are the impediments to progress, and what should we change about the way we're doing it to ensure that we get to the objective that we've set for ourselves," Pace said on CBS television.
"We're making our recommendations, we're having our dialogue, and we'll make the changes that are needed to get ourselves more focused on the correct objectives," Pace said, without specifically stating what would change.
http://english.aljazeera.net/...
One group heard from! This is code for we will do what Bush wants and make adjustments for victory in Iraq! It will not work! There is only one right idea and Bush will not listen to it so gridlock will continue for now. More later!
President Bush on Monday praised a bipartisan commission on Iraq for asking him good questions but said "I'm not going to prejudge" the report the panel soon will issue. He pledged to search with victorious Democrats in Congress for a consensus on how best to proceed.
Bush said the goal in Iraq remains "a government that can sustain, govern and defend itself and serve as an ally in this war on terror." He also said that "I'm not sure what the report is going to say" but said he looked forward to seeing it.
Bush said the goal in Iraq still is "a government that can sustain, govern and defend itself and serve as an ally in this war on terror" and that "the best military options depend on conditions on the ground."
http://www.chron.com/...
Another team heard from! Another verification that Bush has no intention of doing what he has to and that is a phased withdrawal as put forth by Senator Levin, In coming chairman of the Senate armed Services Committee. This has already been dismissed and warned against by Bush but it is the only way to go! there's no other option!
Any way you look at it these studies are a waste of time and money. Iraq will fail! Unless they learn to fight, unite, and take care of themselves, Iraqi's are screwed. the entire middle east will be embroiled, and the so called insurgents will be following us home regardless of when we leave. It is much wiser and better to defend from here!
Bush is waiting for the Iraqi Advisory Panels for success in Iraq and middle east security. First I have to ask! They know today, why wait for 2 1/2 more weeks of death and destruction? Now today, the situation worsens as these idiots have to know it would and will continue. What's up? Secondly I want to say forget it! Bush threw away all chance of middle east security when he ignored all advice to the contrary, diverted from the war on terror, and attacked Iraq in order to destabilize the middle east to implement his and Israel's version of a new middle east order but with the Islamists on the other side wanting their version they both will lose. In fact we will all lose as this is still just getting started and will be a lot worse.
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning. He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans..
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order and no one will sway him from this perverted mission!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Anyway that was last night. I woke up this morning to more horrible proof!
In a daring daytime raid, gunmen wearing the uniforms of the Iraqi National Police kidnapped between 100 and 150 people Tuesday morning, the country's minister of higher education told parliament.
Abed Dhiyab al-Ajili ordered universities closed until security improves, saying he is "not ready to see more professors get killed." "I have no choice but to stop the teaching in the universities in Baghdad," al-Ajili said.
The abductions took place at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Scholars and Cultural Relations Directorate in central Baghdad and involved up to 80 gunmen, al-Ajili said. http://www.cnn.com/...
We have heard so much about Bush's sudden desire for new ideas and bipartisanship. Forget it! that as you know is standard Bush BS for give me what I want or the bipartisanship is over. regardless, things will worsen there and no one will stop it!
Marine General Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Friday an evaluation was being undertaken by General George Casey, the US commander in Iraq, and General John Abizaid, the commander of US forces in the Middle East, as well as the joint chiefs.
"I think we have to maintain our focus on what objectives we want for the United States, and then we need to give ourselves a good, honest scrub about what is working and what is not working, what are the impediments to progress, and what should we change about the way we're doing it to ensure that we get to the objective that we've set for ourselves," Pace said on CBS television.
"We're making our recommendations, we're having our dialogue, and we'll make the changes that are needed to get ourselves more focused on the correct objectives," Pace said, without specifically stating what would change.
http://english.aljazeera.net/...
One group heard from! This is code for we will do what Bush wants and make adjustments for victory in Iraq! It will not work! There is only one right idea and Bush will not listen to it so gridlock will continue for now. More later!
President Bush on Monday praised a bipartisan commission on Iraq for asking him good questions but said "I'm not going to prejudge" the report the panel soon will issue. He pledged to search with victorious Democrats in Congress for a consensus on how best to proceed.
Bush said the goal in Iraq remains "a government that can sustain, govern and defend itself and serve as an ally in this war on terror." He also said that "I'm not sure what the report is going to say" but said he looked forward to seeing it.
Bush said the goal in Iraq still is "a government that can sustain, govern and defend itself and serve as an ally in this war on terror" and that "the best military options depend on conditions on the ground."
http://www.chron.com/...
Another team heard from! Another verification that Bush has no intention of doing what he has to and that is a phased withdrawal as put forth by Senator Levin, In coming chairman of the Senate armed Services Committee. This has already been dismissed and warned against by Bush but it is the only way to go! there's no other option!
Any way you look at it these studies are a waste of time and money. Iraq will fail! Unless they learn to fight, unite, and take care of themselves, Iraqi's are screwed. the entire middle east will be embroiled, and the so called insurgents will be following us home regardless of when we leave. It is much wiser and better to defend from here!
Bush is waiting for the Iraqi Advisory Panels for success in Iraq and middle east security. First I have to ask! They know today, why wait for 2 1/2 more weeks of death and destruction? Now today, the situation worsens as these idiots have to know it would and will continue. What's up? Secondly I want to say forget it! Bush threw away all chance of middle east security when he ignored all advice to the contrary, diverted from the war on terror, and attacked Iraq in order to destabilize the middle east to implement his and Israel's version of a new middle east order but with the Islamists on the other side wanting their version they both will lose. In fact we will all lose as this is still just getting started and will be a lot worse.
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning. He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans..
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order and no one will sway him from this perverted mission!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Monday, November 13, 2006
Bush ready to alter new world order plan as Israel prepared to strike Iran who will retaliate!
Amidst the soon to be announced Iraqi plan by the Baker Hamilton Bipartisan Iraqi study Group, we now have Bush beginning to see a little reality. However it is too late! changing the course now will change nothing and letting Syria and Iran help will further their cause and further the Iraq and middle east breakdown!
Reality is setting in on the White House. George W. Bush seems ready to abandon, or at least radically modify, his failed approach to the world. He is increasingly appearing to be willing to alter his plan for new middle east and world order.
There are several signs that the era of American unilateralism and militarism is coming to an end. The process has already begun, with indirect American participation in multi-party talks on Iran and North Korea, and Bush ruling out military retaliation against the latter.
The Republican rout in the mid-term election has speeded up the policy reversal.
http://www.thestar.com/...
As the next two stories reflect, it is out of his control and the violence has taken on a self perpetuating life of its own. The damage is done and will play its violent life out!
On the heels of Israel's recent murderous actions inside Palestine that were severely reprimanded by Arab States even if only for show and Bush's condoning of Israel's actions you really have to wonder why Israel's PM Olmert is flying to Washington at such an inopportune time to meet with Bush? He played down a senior Israeli official's suggestion that Israel is preparing for a military strike against Iran's nuclear program. But I wouldn't doubt it for a minute and Iran seems to take the threat seriously too as well they should. As I will discuss later!
http://hosted.ap.org/...
Iran's response predictable and Justified to me!
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said Sunday that his country's Revolutionary Guards would strongly and immediately respond to any Israeli attack."If the Zionist regime commits such stupidity, the response by the Iranian military will be swift, strong and crushing," Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammed Ali Hosseini said. "Iran will take no longer than a second to respond."
Israeli officials have commented recently that the country's military would consider bombing Iranian nuclear facilities to thwart what it has described as an Iranian nuclear weapons program. Iran says its plans aim to generate electricity. http://www.foxnews.com/...
In light of the fact that I have said in many posts now that coming to the rescue of Israel would be Bush's excuse to be forced to do what he has wanted all along and that is to attack Iran in order to further prosecute his new middle east order. The setup continues despite the elections. What is next?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Reality is setting in on the White House. George W. Bush seems ready to abandon, or at least radically modify, his failed approach to the world. He is increasingly appearing to be willing to alter his plan for new middle east and world order.
There are several signs that the era of American unilateralism and militarism is coming to an end. The process has already begun, with indirect American participation in multi-party talks on Iran and North Korea, and Bush ruling out military retaliation against the latter.
The Republican rout in the mid-term election has speeded up the policy reversal.
http://www.thestar.com/...
As the next two stories reflect, it is out of his control and the violence has taken on a self perpetuating life of its own. The damage is done and will play its violent life out!
On the heels of Israel's recent murderous actions inside Palestine that were severely reprimanded by Arab States even if only for show and Bush's condoning of Israel's actions you really have to wonder why Israel's PM Olmert is flying to Washington at such an inopportune time to meet with Bush? He played down a senior Israeli official's suggestion that Israel is preparing for a military strike against Iran's nuclear program. But I wouldn't doubt it for a minute and Iran seems to take the threat seriously too as well they should. As I will discuss later!
http://hosted.ap.org/...
Iran's response predictable and Justified to me!
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said Sunday that his country's Revolutionary Guards would strongly and immediately respond to any Israeli attack."If the Zionist regime commits such stupidity, the response by the Iranian military will be swift, strong and crushing," Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammed Ali Hosseini said. "Iran will take no longer than a second to respond."
Israeli officials have commented recently that the country's military would consider bombing Iranian nuclear facilities to thwart what it has described as an Iranian nuclear weapons program. Iran says its plans aim to generate electricity. http://www.foxnews.com/...
In light of the fact that I have said in many posts now that coming to the rescue of Israel would be Bush's excuse to be forced to do what he has wanted all along and that is to attack Iran in order to further prosecute his new middle east order. The setup continues despite the elections. What is next?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Sunday, November 12, 2006
The Audacity: Arab Leaders Shocked as Bush Vetoes Israeli Condemnation! WTF?
There has been a woman with family in Gaza that has been keeping me abreast of the situation with the Israeli's apparently indiscriminately killing Palestinians in Gaza and she wanted to know how she could make Americans aware of what is happening over there.
Seeing the Arab reaction and Bush's ignorance of it led me to want to discuss it now. I just can't stand Bush's audacity. How the hell does he expect middle east countries to help him while he unleashes the Israeli's on them? I just don't get it!
I know most of you know this now but that is not my issue right now. At least 19 Palestinians were killed and 40 injured, ten of them seriously, when three artillery shells struck houses on the eastern outskirts of the northern Gaza town early Wednesday, in Israel's single deadliest strike on civilians in the past six years of Israeli-Palestinian fighting. The dead included five women and seven children, the youngest being a one-year-old baby girl.
Palestinian leaders across the political spectrum, including President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, condemned the shelling as an 'awful massacre.'
Abbas declares three days of mourning, a renewal of suicide bombings is called for after a 20 month reprieve, the organization of the Islamic Conference called for immediate action to protect the Palestinians, amidst calls for renewed violence against American interests because Bush keeps covering for the Zionist's who have been labeled as a 'state of gangs and animals' which should be 'erased' from existence.
The Egyptian Foreign Minister said that he was filled with 'shock' and 'sorrow' by what he called 'the massacre. He said the international community should take responsibility for maintaining peace and security. 'They should further condemn this criminal act and make sure it is never repeated. It gets worse!
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/...
So what the hell does Bush do?
The United States vetoed the U.N. Security Council draft resolution that condemns the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip and demands that Israeli troops pull out of the territory. I am once again stupefied!
U.S.. Ambassador John Bolton said the United States was "disturbed" that the Arab-backed draft resolution is "biased against Israel and politically motivated." What the Fuck! Causing as much damage as possible before January I guess!
Bolton says "This resolution does not display an evenhanded characterization of the recent events in Gaza. No shit! It doesn't represent the fact that once again Bush and Israel want their now middle east order and no one is going to get in their way or so they think.
This was the second U.S. veto of a Security Council draft resolution concerning Israeli military operations in Gaza this year. The U.S. blocked action on a document this summer after Israel launched its offensive in response to the capture of an Israeli soldier by Hamas-linked Palestinian militants.http://www.foxnews.com/...
I just can't believe the audacity! It is so obvious what they are doing. How can they possibly think they will have their way? How can they possibly feel the Arabs should help them as we keep telling them they are irrelevant? They must realize they are pushing the middle east to a total breakdown as I have been insisting for years now.
It goes like this!
Bush used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning.
He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans..
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order while allowing Israel to do their share.
We are all shamelessly being used so Bush can follow his plan for new order. I wrote this 3 years ago but it is more obvious today. Let me know what you think? I won't get any deeper but it gets worse from here.
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/....
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Seeing the Arab reaction and Bush's ignorance of it led me to want to discuss it now. I just can't stand Bush's audacity. How the hell does he expect middle east countries to help him while he unleashes the Israeli's on them? I just don't get it!
I know most of you know this now but that is not my issue right now. At least 19 Palestinians were killed and 40 injured, ten of them seriously, when three artillery shells struck houses on the eastern outskirts of the northern Gaza town early Wednesday, in Israel's single deadliest strike on civilians in the past six years of Israeli-Palestinian fighting. The dead included five women and seven children, the youngest being a one-year-old baby girl.
Palestinian leaders across the political spectrum, including President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, condemned the shelling as an 'awful massacre.'
Abbas declares three days of mourning, a renewal of suicide bombings is called for after a 20 month reprieve, the organization of the Islamic Conference called for immediate action to protect the Palestinians, amidst calls for renewed violence against American interests because Bush keeps covering for the Zionist's who have been labeled as a 'state of gangs and animals' which should be 'erased' from existence.
The Egyptian Foreign Minister said that he was filled with 'shock' and 'sorrow' by what he called 'the massacre. He said the international community should take responsibility for maintaining peace and security. 'They should further condemn this criminal act and make sure it is never repeated. It gets worse!
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/...
So what the hell does Bush do?
The United States vetoed the U.N. Security Council draft resolution that condemns the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip and demands that Israeli troops pull out of the territory. I am once again stupefied!
U.S.. Ambassador John Bolton said the United States was "disturbed" that the Arab-backed draft resolution is "biased against Israel and politically motivated." What the Fuck! Causing as much damage as possible before January I guess!
Bolton says "This resolution does not display an evenhanded characterization of the recent events in Gaza. No shit! It doesn't represent the fact that once again Bush and Israel want their now middle east order and no one is going to get in their way or so they think.
This was the second U.S. veto of a Security Council draft resolution concerning Israeli military operations in Gaza this year. The U.S. blocked action on a document this summer after Israel launched its offensive in response to the capture of an Israeli soldier by Hamas-linked Palestinian militants.http://www.foxnews.com/...
I just can't believe the audacity! It is so obvious what they are doing. How can they possibly think they will have their way? How can they possibly feel the Arabs should help them as we keep telling them they are irrelevant? They must realize they are pushing the middle east to a total breakdown as I have been insisting for years now.
It goes like this!
Bush used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning.
He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans..
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order while allowing Israel to do their share.
We are all shamelessly being used so Bush can follow his plan for new order. I wrote this 3 years ago but it is more obvious today. Let me know what you think? I won't get any deeper but it gets worse from here.
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/....
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Saturday, November 11, 2006
No Strategy as middle east crisis deepens, Al Qaeda claims victory as elections open doors to what?
The ingredients for another major crisis between Israel and the Palestinians have been piling up for most of this year.
What makes the current position so dangerous is that neither side has a coherent political strategy for dealing with the other.That leaves a vacuum, which is being filled with violence. Sound familiar and tiresome? The lack of strategy is staggering!
Israel has been in a political tailspin since the conflict in Lebanon in the summer, full of recriminations about the war's lessons and consequences. The ingredients for another major crisis between Israel and the Palestinians have been piling up for most of this year.The crisis between the two sides is deepening - and more than ever in need of international diplomatic intervention.But nothing credible is in sight. http://news.bbc.co.uk/...
Then we have this!
Al Qaeda in Iraq's purported leader vowed on Friday that his fighters would never rest until they have reached Jerusalem and destroy the White House. Al Qaeda in Iraq's purported leader vowed on Friday that his fighters would never rest until they have reached Jerusalem and destroyed the White House.
In the audio tape made available on a militant web site, a man introduced as Abu Hamza al-Muhajir said Al Qaeda has 12,000 fighters at the ready in Iraq.
Describing George W. Bush as "the most stupid president" in U.S. history, the Al Qaeda leader reached out to the Muslim world and said his group was winning faster than expected in Iraq.The U.S. president's policy had enabled the militant group to achieve their goal of fighting more Americans, said the Al Qaeda leader.
"We call the lame duck (Bush) not to hurry up in escaping the same way the defense minister did," he said, referring to the removal of Donald Rumsfeld as Defense Secretary following the Democrats' victory in Midterm elections."They are getting ready to leave, because they are no longer capable of staying," the Al Qaeda leader said.
"Remain steadfast in the battlefield you coward," he called on the U.S. President. http://www.foxnews.com/...
I have to say, I do agree with him that Bush is the stupidest President in History. However I have been saying all along that regardless of when we leave, they will be following us and Bush better realize that. I also believe Bush will stay the course in Iraq regardless of what we say as long as he is President. which leads me to this!
Democratic control of Congress, public dislike for the Iraq war and the departure of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld could open the door for a policy shift in the conflict, but early maneuvering for the 2008 presidential election could slam the door shut.
What happens will depend largely on how the White House, leaders of both parties and the candidates to replace President Bush in two years interpret the results of this week's voting and seek political footing for the 2008 race, analysts said.
Although both parties want to salvage political and military success in Iraq for its own sake, the war's prominence as a political issue complicates bipartisan cooperation. http://www.cnn.com/...
Any way you look it our options are seriously limited. Fight here or come home and fight them here. Any way you look at it bush's middle east breakdown is progressing out of his control. Saddam's hanging will put it on the next level!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
What makes the current position so dangerous is that neither side has a coherent political strategy for dealing with the other.That leaves a vacuum, which is being filled with violence. Sound familiar and tiresome? The lack of strategy is staggering!
Israel has been in a political tailspin since the conflict in Lebanon in the summer, full of recriminations about the war's lessons and consequences. The ingredients for another major crisis between Israel and the Palestinians have been piling up for most of this year.The crisis between the two sides is deepening - and more than ever in need of international diplomatic intervention.But nothing credible is in sight. http://news.bbc.co.uk/...
Then we have this!
Al Qaeda in Iraq's purported leader vowed on Friday that his fighters would never rest until they have reached Jerusalem and destroy the White House. Al Qaeda in Iraq's purported leader vowed on Friday that his fighters would never rest until they have reached Jerusalem and destroyed the White House.
In the audio tape made available on a militant web site, a man introduced as Abu Hamza al-Muhajir said Al Qaeda has 12,000 fighters at the ready in Iraq.
Describing George W. Bush as "the most stupid president" in U.S. history, the Al Qaeda leader reached out to the Muslim world and said his group was winning faster than expected in Iraq.The U.S. president's policy had enabled the militant group to achieve their goal of fighting more Americans, said the Al Qaeda leader.
"We call the lame duck (Bush) not to hurry up in escaping the same way the defense minister did," he said, referring to the removal of Donald Rumsfeld as Defense Secretary following the Democrats' victory in Midterm elections."They are getting ready to leave, because they are no longer capable of staying," the Al Qaeda leader said.
"Remain steadfast in the battlefield you coward," he called on the U.S. President. http://www.foxnews.com/...
I have to say, I do agree with him that Bush is the stupidest President in History. However I have been saying all along that regardless of when we leave, they will be following us and Bush better realize that. I also believe Bush will stay the course in Iraq regardless of what we say as long as he is President. which leads me to this!
Democratic control of Congress, public dislike for the Iraq war and the departure of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld could open the door for a policy shift in the conflict, but early maneuvering for the 2008 presidential election could slam the door shut.
What happens will depend largely on how the White House, leaders of both parties and the candidates to replace President Bush in two years interpret the results of this week's voting and seek political footing for the 2008 race, analysts said.
Although both parties want to salvage political and military success in Iraq for its own sake, the war's prominence as a political issue complicates bipartisan cooperation. http://www.cnn.com/...
Any way you look it our options are seriously limited. Fight here or come home and fight them here. Any way you look at it bush's middle east breakdown is progressing out of his control. Saddam's hanging will put it on the next level!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Friday, November 10, 2006
Anti Bolton from The get go how do we feel now? people are all of a sudden Important to Bush? No!
Personally I was very anti John Bolton from the outset. He was overly confrontational had too much baggage and was merely a tool for bush to impress his demands upon the UN in order to prosecute his idea of a new world order using the UN. John Bolton was nominated by President George W. Bush to his current position on March 7, 2005. His nomination was the subject of a prolonged filibuster in the United States Senate by Democrats and George Voinovich of Ohio, a Republican. I most certainly agreed with this!
I know it has been done in the past by both parties but I was very upset when On August 1, 2005, President Bush installed Bolton as Ambassador to the UN via recess appointment. I was peeved that once again Bush used underhanded backdoor politics to get his way.
Thinking he would be able to use these Rove's taught policies to keep control over Congress, this is just one more appointment that he thought would go his way and be permanent. The appointment though will last until a new Congress convenes in January 2007, or until Bolton is renominated and confirmed, whichever comes first. http://en.wikipedia.org/...
There are Caveats of course which we will discuss but I still think he is too antagonistic and confrontational as he recently exhibited with N Korea but I am beginning to think he is right for the job. I am sure you have your thoughts and can educate me. Please do but be kind.
However Now that Bush has to deal with a Democratic Senate he all of a sudden is stressing cooperation and bipartisanship as usual as long as it goes his way period. but... This is probably not what President Bush had in mind when he stressed bipartisanship after the Democratic Party's midterm elections sweep. A key Senate Republican has joined Democrats in opposing one of Bush's initiatives for the lame-duck Congress: John Bolton's nomination as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Of course with a Democratic Congress taking control in January Bush wants Bolton's nomination voted on before years end along with much more. But Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee, who was defeated in this week's election, said he would block Bolton's nomination. Chafee, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, told reporters that he did not believe Bolton's nomination would move forward without his support.
I am vehemently against Bush's agenda and plan for new world order and knowing now that Bush will do as he wants at any cost. Anyway, now that I have heard that Bush can reappoint Bolton but he must serve without pay, I have to say that would somehow be facilitated in order to follow their plans at any cost.
I just want to say this in closing! All of a sudden Bush wants to put the elections behind us and on a bipartisan basis start doing what is right for America and the People. I have to agree with Senator Durbin when he said: For a Republican Congress to have gone forward for two years and produced so little, and then for the president to come up with a huge agenda for the next two weeks, you have to ask him, 'Why didn't you use some of the time you spent arguing on some less important issues before?' Please check out the story at the link. I just don't know what to say any more about this unscrupulous Bush!http://www.cnn.com/...
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
I know it has been done in the past by both parties but I was very upset when On August 1, 2005, President Bush installed Bolton as Ambassador to the UN via recess appointment. I was peeved that once again Bush used underhanded backdoor politics to get his way.
Thinking he would be able to use these Rove's taught policies to keep control over Congress, this is just one more appointment that he thought would go his way and be permanent. The appointment though will last until a new Congress convenes in January 2007, or until Bolton is renominated and confirmed, whichever comes first. http://en.wikipedia.org/...
There are Caveats of course which we will discuss but I still think he is too antagonistic and confrontational as he recently exhibited with N Korea but I am beginning to think he is right for the job. I am sure you have your thoughts and can educate me. Please do but be kind.
However Now that Bush has to deal with a Democratic Senate he all of a sudden is stressing cooperation and bipartisanship as usual as long as it goes his way period. but... This is probably not what President Bush had in mind when he stressed bipartisanship after the Democratic Party's midterm elections sweep. A key Senate Republican has joined Democrats in opposing one of Bush's initiatives for the lame-duck Congress: John Bolton's nomination as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Of course with a Democratic Congress taking control in January Bush wants Bolton's nomination voted on before years end along with much more. But Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee, who was defeated in this week's election, said he would block Bolton's nomination. Chafee, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, told reporters that he did not believe Bolton's nomination would move forward without his support.
I am vehemently against Bush's agenda and plan for new world order and knowing now that Bush will do as he wants at any cost. Anyway, now that I have heard that Bush can reappoint Bolton but he must serve without pay, I have to say that would somehow be facilitated in order to follow their plans at any cost.
I just want to say this in closing! All of a sudden Bush wants to put the elections behind us and on a bipartisan basis start doing what is right for America and the People. I have to agree with Senator Durbin when he said: For a Republican Congress to have gone forward for two years and produced so little, and then for the president to come up with a huge agenda for the next two weeks, you have to ask him, 'Why didn't you use some of the time you spent arguing on some less important issues before?' Please check out the story at the link. I just don't know what to say any more about this unscrupulous Bush!http://www.cnn.com/...
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
bolton First very Contested but will he go or will he stay now?
John Bolton Likely to Depart U.N. U.S. ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton will likely leave his post next month. More on this shortly!
After a rocky series of Senate confirmation hearings, Bolton was sent to the U.N. by President Bush in August 2005 under a recess appointment. That allowed the president to bypass Senate confirmation while it was in recess, but the appointee could only serve for the length of the current Congress which is set to expire at year's end.
There had been indications that Bolton might win Senate confirmation after the election when several key votes might be open to favoring Bolton. But the GOP's apparent loss of the Senate has doomed that hope.
"This nomination is dead and we have known it for several days," a source close to the U.S. mission to the U.N. tells NewsMax.
"We just don't know what the White House wants to do next," the source added.
Bolton has won high marks for his role at the U.N. as he has dealt with several crises, especially with North Korea, Iran, and the recent crisis between Israel and Lebanon.
President Bush has strongly supported Bolton and has repeatedly called upon the Senate committee to allow the nomination to go to the full Senate for an "up and down vote." Senate Democrats again blocked such a vote Wednesday evening.
Bolton has been one of the administration's few high-ranking conservatives. During Bush's first term, Bolton served as under secretary of state for arms control and international security.
At that post he aggressively pursued rogue state's like Iran who have been developing weapons of mass destruction. Bolton has been credited in getting Libya to agree to dismantle its WMD program.
Bolton's principled and sometimes confrontational approach has not won support from many congressional Democrats.
"The Bolton nomination will not get voted on," Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., reportedly has told colleagues.
Another leading Democrat, Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., a long-time Bolton nemesis, seconded Reid's position on Wednesday. Biden is expected to become chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when the new Congress convenes in January.
While Bolton's office in New York has not commented on developments, NewsMax has learned that the White House is considering reappointing Bolton under the same recess appointment provision. There is a hiccup: Bolton would be forced to serve without pay, an unlikely alternative sources say.
Among those believed to be on a White House short list to replace Bolton is former Senate majority leader and prominent Maine Democrat George Mitchell.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
After a rocky series of Senate confirmation hearings, Bolton was sent to the U.N. by President Bush in August 2005 under a recess appointment. That allowed the president to bypass Senate confirmation while it was in recess, but the appointee could only serve for the length of the current Congress which is set to expire at year's end.
There had been indications that Bolton might win Senate confirmation after the election when several key votes might be open to favoring Bolton. But the GOP's apparent loss of the Senate has doomed that hope.
"This nomination is dead and we have known it for several days," a source close to the U.S. mission to the U.N. tells NewsMax.
"We just don't know what the White House wants to do next," the source added.
Bolton has won high marks for his role at the U.N. as he has dealt with several crises, especially with North Korea, Iran, and the recent crisis between Israel and Lebanon.
President Bush has strongly supported Bolton and has repeatedly called upon the Senate committee to allow the nomination to go to the full Senate for an "up and down vote." Senate Democrats again blocked such a vote Wednesday evening.
Bolton has been one of the administration's few high-ranking conservatives. During Bush's first term, Bolton served as under secretary of state for arms control and international security.
At that post he aggressively pursued rogue state's like Iran who have been developing weapons of mass destruction. Bolton has been credited in getting Libya to agree to dismantle its WMD program.
Bolton's principled and sometimes confrontational approach has not won support from many congressional Democrats.
"The Bolton nomination will not get voted on," Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., reportedly has told colleagues.
Another leading Democrat, Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., a long-time Bolton nemesis, seconded Reid's position on Wednesday. Biden is expected to become chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when the new Congress convenes in January.
While Bolton's office in New York has not commented on developments, NewsMax has learned that the White House is considering reappointing Bolton under the same recess appointment provision. There is a hiccup: Bolton would be forced to serve without pay, an unlikely alternative sources say.
Among those believed to be on a White House short list to replace Bolton is former Senate majority leader and prominent Maine Democrat George Mitchell.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Thursday, November 09, 2006
RummyGate: Will Gates be the first one that Bush has ever listened to ?
It is the SF Chronicles contention that The resignation of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld will reverberate through the U.S. military, shaking up not only the strategy in Iraq but also the long-term U.S. military posture around the world, analysts say. That may be but will it influence the Decider?
"The implications of Rumsfeld's departure go way, way beyond the conduct of today's war," wrote Noah Shachtman, editor of DefenseTech.org, which focuses on military technology. "The shape of America's military for decades to come is at stake." Yes but will it make Bush change his course of destruction?
That impact might not be felt immediately, military analysts say. Neither are there likely to be the immediate changes in Iraq demanded by critics and by voters whose anger helped drive Rumsfeld from office. So according to so called experts this change from Rummy to Gates is only another facade!
"I don't imagine the new secretary is going to have an enormous amount of elbow room," said James Jay Carafano, a senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation. "There's only so many things you can practically do."
http://www.sfgate.com/...
I understand there is much talk about Gates past connections to Bin Laden along with his vast knowledge of today's threat! I also understand there is a deep Bush family connection. I Also understand Robert M. Gates, a veteran intelligence official whom President Bush nominated to become his new secretary of defense, is widely viewed as a consensus-builder who may break down barriers between civilian and military leaders -- as well as between the Pentagon and other agencies -- that grew legendary under Donald H. Rumsfeld. This all sounds well and good but will the Decider for the first time in his mis Presidency listen to good advice?
As usual with Bush Gates, 63 is a friend, he was also a close associate of former president George H.W. Bush and was deputy national security adviser during the Persian Gulf War. He rose rapidly through CIA ranks as a Soviet expert with extensive White House experience to become director of central intelligence from 1991 to 1993. In all, Gates has served six presidents in both Republican and Democratic administrations. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/...
Knowing all this, it all boils down to the same old same old. Will Gates be the first one that Bush has ever listened to or will Bush continue to ignore all good advice and stay his course of new middle east and world order?
I just want to say that whether or not Gates is listened to that he is right in that we are involved in wars that will shape the world for decades to come but it will not turn out as even he thinks. our so called leaders still do not realize the reality of what we are facing and I believe Bush the (mis)Decider will continue to make the wrong decisions!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
"The implications of Rumsfeld's departure go way, way beyond the conduct of today's war," wrote Noah Shachtman, editor of DefenseTech.org, which focuses on military technology. "The shape of America's military for decades to come is at stake." Yes but will it make Bush change his course of destruction?
That impact might not be felt immediately, military analysts say. Neither are there likely to be the immediate changes in Iraq demanded by critics and by voters whose anger helped drive Rumsfeld from office. So according to so called experts this change from Rummy to Gates is only another facade!
"I don't imagine the new secretary is going to have an enormous amount of elbow room," said James Jay Carafano, a senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation. "There's only so many things you can practically do."
http://www.sfgate.com/...
I understand there is much talk about Gates past connections to Bin Laden along with his vast knowledge of today's threat! I also understand there is a deep Bush family connection. I Also understand Robert M. Gates, a veteran intelligence official whom President Bush nominated to become his new secretary of defense, is widely viewed as a consensus-builder who may break down barriers between civilian and military leaders -- as well as between the Pentagon and other agencies -- that grew legendary under Donald H. Rumsfeld. This all sounds well and good but will the Decider for the first time in his mis Presidency listen to good advice?
As usual with Bush Gates, 63 is a friend, he was also a close associate of former president George H.W. Bush and was deputy national security adviser during the Persian Gulf War. He rose rapidly through CIA ranks as a Soviet expert with extensive White House experience to become director of central intelligence from 1991 to 1993. In all, Gates has served six presidents in both Republican and Democratic administrations. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/...
Knowing all this, it all boils down to the same old same old. Will Gates be the first one that Bush has ever listened to or will Bush continue to ignore all good advice and stay his course of new middle east and world order?
I just want to say that whether or not Gates is listened to that he is right in that we are involved in wars that will shape the world for decades to come but it will not turn out as even he thinks. our so called leaders still do not realize the reality of what we are facing and I believe Bush the (mis)Decider will continue to make the wrong decisions!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
It's a new Dawn It's a New Day, congress and America today, tomorrow the Senate and the world!
It's a new Dawn It's a New Day (NINA). Man, I don't have to tell you! Today is the first day since the advent of nightmare Bush, that I have felt positive about the future of America. Bush "the decider" who ran as " the uniter" but proved to be "the divider" ( DUD) Hmmm!
For our own good and the good of the country we must do what bushco could not do and remain Humble. I am so proud of Republicans for recognizing we must come together and take back our America.
I have been calling for us to take both Houses for at least a year now. Not a popular stance then but it is now a real possibility. As of this writing we have taken back Congress as we all know. With two more seats needed in the Senate and the very close races in Montana and Virginia still being counted. You know this will be contested regardless and go to court.
With that said we must be the Uniter's, bring America together, stay morally clean, and prove Tom Delay wrong, he is calling our Success a one term fluke but he is wrong!
The country and the world need us now! We will still have difficulty changing Bush's world "mis" policies but we will do our best for now.
We can though now start taking back "our America" and get back to doing what is right for "we the people", the average American and our America.
Again, I am so proud that and happy that the people have come together and spoken at a time when the Government couldn't. If you have read my posts in the past you know I have frequently said that the damage is done.and it has been around the world.
However, we can now start putting our America back together now. Let us move forward now together. Tomorrow the World, God bless America!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
For our own good and the good of the country we must do what bushco could not do and remain Humble. I am so proud of Republicans for recognizing we must come together and take back our America.
I have been calling for us to take both Houses for at least a year now. Not a popular stance then but it is now a real possibility. As of this writing we have taken back Congress as we all know. With two more seats needed in the Senate and the very close races in Montana and Virginia still being counted. You know this will be contested regardless and go to court.
With that said we must be the Uniter's, bring America together, stay morally clean, and prove Tom Delay wrong, he is calling our Success a one term fluke but he is wrong!
The country and the world need us now! We will still have difficulty changing Bush's world "mis" policies but we will do our best for now.
We can though now start taking back "our America" and get back to doing what is right for "we the people", the average American and our America.
Again, I am so proud that and happy that the people have come together and spoken at a time when the Government couldn't. If you have read my posts in the past you know I have frequently said that the damage is done.and it has been around the world.
However, we can now start putting our America back together now. Let us move forward now together. Tomorrow the World, God bless America!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
John Conyers: Think about this as You go to the Polls and Monitor the Results!
Remember the dangers of Republican control as you go to the polls and let no one forget!
A President Hand-picked by Katherine Harris and the Supreme Court
Misleading a Nation into War.
Outing an undercover CIA operative.
Sign up to volunteer today and help get all our supporters to the polls.It isn't too late!
Forward this email to friends committed to a Democratic victory.
Smearing a Vietnam Veteran Senator who lost his limbs in combat.
No bid contracts.
Swistboating.
Another Presidential Election Decided by Unanswered Irregularties.
Terri Schiavo.
New Orleans.
Jack Abramoff.
Cronyism.
Releasing nuclear secrets on the web.
Abuse of Power.
There is much more as you know!
What is the Bush Administration going to do next? The only way to restore checks and balances is by electing a Democratic Congress. Here is what you can do to help:
First, Vote.
Second, make sure everyone in your family and your friends vote. Call them now.
Third, if you can, help us on our final drive to Get Out the Vote. To volunteer to help out today on election day, you can e-mail smalls@dccc.org, or go to the DCCC volunteer site.
You can also contact your local Democratic Campaign to see how you can help on election day. Karl Rove just dismissed Democratic GOTV efforts as "sporadic and episodic" -- lets prove him wrong on election day.
Fourth, if you experience or see any irregularities, immediately call 1-888-DEM-VOTE (1-888-336-8683). You can also call this number to obtain information on poll locations. We're not going to sit by and let anyone steal our votes this time.
Finally, lets check out the returns together. Tomorrow on my web site I will post information on how you can get breaking news on the election returns.
Thank you for your support. And please vote.
Your Friend,
John Conyers, Jr
http://www.teambio.org/...
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveraggepatriot.com
A President Hand-picked by Katherine Harris and the Supreme Court
Misleading a Nation into War.
Outing an undercover CIA operative.
Sign up to volunteer today and help get all our supporters to the polls.It isn't too late!
Forward this email to friends committed to a Democratic victory.
Smearing a Vietnam Veteran Senator who lost his limbs in combat.
No bid contracts.
Swistboating.
Another Presidential Election Decided by Unanswered Irregularties.
Terri Schiavo.
New Orleans.
Jack Abramoff.
Cronyism.
Releasing nuclear secrets on the web.
Abuse of Power.
There is much more as you know!
What is the Bush Administration going to do next? The only way to restore checks and balances is by electing a Democratic Congress. Here is what you can do to help:
First, Vote.
Second, make sure everyone in your family and your friends vote. Call them now.
Third, if you can, help us on our final drive to Get Out the Vote. To volunteer to help out today on election day, you can e-mail smalls@dccc.org, or go to the DCCC volunteer site.
You can also contact your local Democratic Campaign to see how you can help on election day. Karl Rove just dismissed Democratic GOTV efforts as "sporadic and episodic" -- lets prove him wrong on election day.
Fourth, if you experience or see any irregularities, immediately call 1-888-DEM-VOTE (1-888-336-8683). You can also call this number to obtain information on poll locations. We're not going to sit by and let anyone steal our votes this time.
Finally, lets check out the returns together. Tomorrow on my web site I will post information on how you can get breaking news on the election returns.
Thank you for your support. And please vote.
Your Friend,
John Conyers, Jr
http://www.teambio.org/...
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveraggepatriot.com
Monday, November 06, 2006
Tomorrows referendum on the future of the World! Let no one forget it!
Tomorrow can change the future for America and the world and don't let anyone forget it! This will be a short diary as I am basing it on Bush's successes in America for the average American as things continue to worsen for them, His successes in Iraq and the middle east as he continues to brag about Iraqi successes as things worsen for them, and his successes around the world as we race towards a chaos he calls success.
First I have to laugh because I searched the Internet last night for a list of his successes I could only find an attempt by a right winger that because of people responding in a "you have to be kidding" line, he gave up. I also came up with ZERO and total failure.
Listening to Bush brag about another success for the Iraqi people in the verdict of Saddam. Knowing as we expected that his past so called successes in Iraq served only to progress the total breakdown of Iraq, I.e. the supposed successful Democracy, elections, death of Zarqawi, capture of Saddam, etc. With Bush's created living hell on earth and an estimated 650,000 dead Iraqi's you have to ask, how much more success can they take? you realize that Saddam's hanging will only result in taking the breakdown of Iraq thus the entire middle east to the next level.
Looking at his successes with Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Iran, N Korea, etc. you know the middle east thus the world can not survive any more of his success. Nor will they take much more as we have become their biggest threat.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/...
This all brings me to tomorrow. With less than a day before we hit the polls and start to take back our America and our future, the future of the world. In light of all these so called successes and knowing that his Evangelical base has been subverted by another betrayal. I have to say at the end of the day tomorrow we are going to be a lot better off than most realize.
Despite Bush touring Red States to rally supporters I believe many of the fundamentalists once they get "behind the curtain" they too will vote reality as they have also been lied to and misused and abused, and will jump ship and help put an end to Bush's supposed new order.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
First I have to laugh because I searched the Internet last night for a list of his successes I could only find an attempt by a right winger that because of people responding in a "you have to be kidding" line, he gave up. I also came up with ZERO and total failure.
Listening to Bush brag about another success for the Iraqi people in the verdict of Saddam. Knowing as we expected that his past so called successes in Iraq served only to progress the total breakdown of Iraq, I.e. the supposed successful Democracy, elections, death of Zarqawi, capture of Saddam, etc. With Bush's created living hell on earth and an estimated 650,000 dead Iraqi's you have to ask, how much more success can they take? you realize that Saddam's hanging will only result in taking the breakdown of Iraq thus the entire middle east to the next level.
Looking at his successes with Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Iran, N Korea, etc. you know the middle east thus the world can not survive any more of his success. Nor will they take much more as we have become their biggest threat.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/...
This all brings me to tomorrow. With less than a day before we hit the polls and start to take back our America and our future, the future of the world. In light of all these so called successes and knowing that his Evangelical base has been subverted by another betrayal. I have to say at the end of the day tomorrow we are going to be a lot better off than most realize.
Despite Bush touring Red States to rally supporters I believe many of the fundamentalists once they get "behind the curtain" they too will vote reality as they have also been lied to and misused and abused, and will jump ship and help put an end to Bush's supposed new order.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Saddam Sentenced to Death, evangelical leader Fired, because of Bush we have bigger Problems!
First Some of us think Saddam's verdict was scheduled for Republican gain.
http://www.dailykos.com/... Who cares! We have to worry about our soldiers still dying for a failed cause. This is the issue there!
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning.He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans.
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order.
We are all shamelessly being used so Bush can follow his plan for new order. I wrote this 3 years ago but it is more obvious today. Let me know what you think? I won't get any deeper but it gets worse from here.
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/... We must work to get out of Bush's purposeful Iraq debacle!
As we are hearing that the leader of the Evangelicals has been fired because Church leaders found too much evidence to improper sexual relations.
http://www.foxnews.com/... I just want to remind all of us that the right made a big deal out of President Clinton saying he tried pot but didn't inhale and didn't have sex with that woman Lewinsky.
However, now that it is their so called Evangelical leader who Bought Meth but didn't snort it and paid a gay prostitute but only for a massage, they are willing to forgive and forget even though they fired him because there was too much evidence against the liar.
My whole thing is this! That asshole was Bush's spiritual advisor and a regular visitor to the white House. Yeah, Haggard and Foley, great examples of family values and just a small example of why we are in so much trouble today. Sadly it will get a lot worse and last a lot longer than Bush who will not stop his mis plan regardless of the outcome next week. This is Bush's base? Think about it and all the negative ramifications!
With only Israel thinking the U.S. did the right thing by attacking Iraq and the remainder of the world expecting Bush to attack Iran and North Korea as I have been expecting for years now. We all know why but!
http://www.news.com.au/...
I have to say I agree with much of the world that Bush is the major threat to the world. as many of you know I have posted on this numerous times in the past!
Bottom line! I am afraid that regardless of the turnout Tuesday, we have bigger problems and concerns. Bush will not stop prosecuting his new order regardless of what happens or what anyone else thinks or says.
Dealing with the repercussions of bush's ignorance and continuing mis-actions will be our continuing overwhelming concern for years to come and that is our biggest problem!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
http://www.dailykos.com/... Who cares! We have to worry about our soldiers still dying for a failed cause. This is the issue there!
He used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. If fighting terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan. He lied to our troops and us from the beginning.He did this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls until he can fully implement his plans.
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order.
We are all shamelessly being used so Bush can follow his plan for new order. I wrote this 3 years ago but it is more obvious today. Let me know what you think? I won't get any deeper but it gets worse from here.
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/... We must work to get out of Bush's purposeful Iraq debacle!
As we are hearing that the leader of the Evangelicals has been fired because Church leaders found too much evidence to improper sexual relations.
http://www.foxnews.com/... I just want to remind all of us that the right made a big deal out of President Clinton saying he tried pot but didn't inhale and didn't have sex with that woman Lewinsky.
However, now that it is their so called Evangelical leader who Bought Meth but didn't snort it and paid a gay prostitute but only for a massage, they are willing to forgive and forget even though they fired him because there was too much evidence against the liar.
My whole thing is this! That asshole was Bush's spiritual advisor and a regular visitor to the white House. Yeah, Haggard and Foley, great examples of family values and just a small example of why we are in so much trouble today. Sadly it will get a lot worse and last a lot longer than Bush who will not stop his mis plan regardless of the outcome next week. This is Bush's base? Think about it and all the negative ramifications!
With only Israel thinking the U.S. did the right thing by attacking Iraq and the remainder of the world expecting Bush to attack Iran and North Korea as I have been expecting for years now. We all know why but!
http://www.news.com.au/...
I have to say I agree with much of the world that Bush is the major threat to the world. as many of you know I have posted on this numerous times in the past!
Bottom line! I am afraid that regardless of the turnout Tuesday, we have bigger problems and concerns. Bush will not stop prosecuting his new order regardless of what happens or what anyone else thinks or says.
Dealing with the repercussions of bush's ignorance and continuing mis-actions will be our continuing overwhelming concern for years to come and that is our biggest problem!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Governmental Breakdown as U.S. in crisis and Bush stays course of Denial!
As we hear that Bechtel supposedly having succeeded in Iraq is now beginning to pull out. You have to ask knowing Iraq is worse off now post Saddam and Bechtel and others have made their Billions, What the hell did they do and how the frig does this U.S. Government continue to get away with this.
http://www.presstelegram.com/... With over 51 Billion in profits, no Governmental oversight, and some 2 Billion in illicit profits in Iraq you have to ask how much did they make off the failed efforts after Katrina? This has got to stop!
With a leading conservative proponent of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq now saying dysfunction within the Bush administration has turned U.S. policy there into a disaster.
Ie: Perle, who chaired a committee of Pentagon policy advisers early in the Bush administration, said had he seen at the start of the war in 2003 where it would go, he probably would not have advocated an invasion to depose Saddam Hussein. Perle was an assistant secretary of defense under President Reagan.
Meanwhile, the Military Times Media Group, a Gannett Co. subsidiary that publishes Army Times and other military-oriented periodicals, said Friday it was calling for Bush to fire Rumsfeld.
http://www.cnn.com/...
As we must have Democratic capture of the House or Senate on Tuesday as we think it would generate powerful pressure on President Bush -- from Republicans as well as Democrats -- for a fundamental change of direction in the increasingly unpopular Iraq war.
With polls casting the midterm election as a referendum on Iraq, a Democratic victory in either chamber would give party lawmakers a national platform with which to prod the president, through public hearings and investigations into how the war has been conducted. Or so we think!
For Republicans, a significant Democratic advance would be proof that voters are fed up with the current course of the war and expect changes from the nation's leaders. But Cheney pointed out that Bush is not up for reelection this year and is proceeding "full steam ahead" toward his goal of securing a victory in Iraq.
http://www.latimes.com/...
I am absolutely dumbfounded that with the walls crumbling down around this Governmental facade they still insist they are doing a great job and insist on staying the course at home where Bush continues to talk about his great economy as he never speaks of the Trillions in debt he is putting off until he is out of office.
And also in Iraq where Baghdad is in lock down in anticipation of a guilty verdict tomorrow at the trial of Saddam.
http://www.latimes.com/...
After all Bush's supposed success in his new societal, middle east, and world order, I can only see a total failure, absolute Governmental breakdown, and my beloved America as a country in crisis.
When all is said and done everything I just discussed is the real reason why Bush does not want the Democrats to come to power next month and also why we must.
Bush is afraid of investigations that must start and he is afraid he will not be able to stay his course of destruction as he insists he will do regardless of what the people of America want. We must stop this facade of a Government before it is too late!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
http://www.presstelegram.com/... With over 51 Billion in profits, no Governmental oversight, and some 2 Billion in illicit profits in Iraq you have to ask how much did they make off the failed efforts after Katrina? This has got to stop!
With a leading conservative proponent of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq now saying dysfunction within the Bush administration has turned U.S. policy there into a disaster.
Ie: Perle, who chaired a committee of Pentagon policy advisers early in the Bush administration, said had he seen at the start of the war in 2003 where it would go, he probably would not have advocated an invasion to depose Saddam Hussein. Perle was an assistant secretary of defense under President Reagan.
Meanwhile, the Military Times Media Group, a Gannett Co. subsidiary that publishes Army Times and other military-oriented periodicals, said Friday it was calling for Bush to fire Rumsfeld.
http://www.cnn.com/...
As we must have Democratic capture of the House or Senate on Tuesday as we think it would generate powerful pressure on President Bush -- from Republicans as well as Democrats -- for a fundamental change of direction in the increasingly unpopular Iraq war.
With polls casting the midterm election as a referendum on Iraq, a Democratic victory in either chamber would give party lawmakers a national platform with which to prod the president, through public hearings and investigations into how the war has been conducted. Or so we think!
For Republicans, a significant Democratic advance would be proof that voters are fed up with the current course of the war and expect changes from the nation's leaders. But Cheney pointed out that Bush is not up for reelection this year and is proceeding "full steam ahead" toward his goal of securing a victory in Iraq.
http://www.latimes.com/...
I am absolutely dumbfounded that with the walls crumbling down around this Governmental facade they still insist they are doing a great job and insist on staying the course at home where Bush continues to talk about his great economy as he never speaks of the Trillions in debt he is putting off until he is out of office.
And also in Iraq where Baghdad is in lock down in anticipation of a guilty verdict tomorrow at the trial of Saddam.
http://www.latimes.com/...
After all Bush's supposed success in his new societal, middle east, and world order, I can only see a total failure, absolute Governmental breakdown, and my beloved America as a country in crisis.
When all is said and done everything I just discussed is the real reason why Bush does not want the Democrats to come to power next month and also why we must.
Bush is afraid of investigations that must start and he is afraid he will not be able to stay his course of destruction as he insists he will do regardless of what the people of America want. We must stop this facade of a Government before it is too late!
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Friday, November 03, 2006
Iraq, Foley, Evangelical Leader quits amid Gay allegations, remember Bush's Base?
As Bush sees success in Iraq and for republicans Nov 7, a reminder of the reality he continues to deny and we have to face as his base erodes!
Bush sees success in Iraq as Americans continue to die needlessly and scores of tortured Iraqi's found.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/...
Iraq is lost, Bush is killing needlessly!
As Bush sees success for Repubs Nov 7 and you have to wonder what underhanded trick they have planned as this is reality and it should be. The more this becomes a referendum on Bush, his stupidity in Iraq, his erosion of the middle class, and his corruptive supporters and their growing record of lies and deception, this should be the focus. Anyway,.Most Republicans are keeping their distance and not invoking the four letter word we all find repugnant, B-U-S-H.
http://www.foxnews.com/...
Bush continues to stay the course of denial!
To top it off we had Foley the supposed republican protector of children prove to be a predator of male pages at the least, proving Republicans great family values.
Now we have The president of the National Association of Evangelicals who resigned yesterday after accusations by a male prostitute that the pastor paid him for sex over three years. The Rev. Ted Haggard said he also is temporarily stepping aside from the pulpit of his church in Colorado Springs pending an internal investigation by the church.
The church official who temporarily has assumed Haggard's post said late Thursday that there has been "some admission of guilt," but not to all of the allegations. He did not give any more details. I just want to say I have heard the accuser has email backup too!
In 2005, Time magazine put Haggard on its list of the 25 most influential evangelical leaders, noting his participation in a weekly conference call with White House staffers and other religious leaders. we should remind Republicans of that. http://www.cnn.com/...
I don't have to remind anyone here but these fundamentalists are supposed to be righteous and they are his very core and this is a leader. The very foundation of today's perverted fundamentalist base. I want to see this pounded home and want to see Republicans reminded often that the very foundation of their family values and pro American foundation has proven to be cracked, full of holes, and should be non existent.
This all adds up to as you know our main problem in the country today.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Bush sees success in Iraq as Americans continue to die needlessly and scores of tortured Iraqi's found.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/...
Iraq is lost, Bush is killing needlessly!
As Bush sees success for Repubs Nov 7 and you have to wonder what underhanded trick they have planned as this is reality and it should be. The more this becomes a referendum on Bush, his stupidity in Iraq, his erosion of the middle class, and his corruptive supporters and their growing record of lies and deception, this should be the focus. Anyway,.Most Republicans are keeping their distance and not invoking the four letter word we all find repugnant, B-U-S-H.
http://www.foxnews.com/...
Bush continues to stay the course of denial!
To top it off we had Foley the supposed republican protector of children prove to be a predator of male pages at the least, proving Republicans great family values.
Now we have The president of the National Association of Evangelicals who resigned yesterday after accusations by a male prostitute that the pastor paid him for sex over three years. The Rev. Ted Haggard said he also is temporarily stepping aside from the pulpit of his church in Colorado Springs pending an internal investigation by the church.
The church official who temporarily has assumed Haggard's post said late Thursday that there has been "some admission of guilt," but not to all of the allegations. He did not give any more details. I just want to say I have heard the accuser has email backup too!
In 2005, Time magazine put Haggard on its list of the 25 most influential evangelical leaders, noting his participation in a weekly conference call with White House staffers and other religious leaders. we should remind Republicans of that. http://www.cnn.com/...
I don't have to remind anyone here but these fundamentalists are supposed to be righteous and they are his very core and this is a leader. The very foundation of today's perverted fundamentalist base. I want to see this pounded home and want to see Republicans reminded often that the very foundation of their family values and pro American foundation has proven to be cracked, full of holes, and should be non existent.
This all adds up to as you know our main problem in the country today.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Washington Bus driver fired for giving Bush the Bird! Bushco, over confident under achievers...
Bushco, over confident under achievers and over influential! First impulse is to laugh at this story but remember Dan Rather? who so ever tells the truth about Bush gets screwed!
A school bus driver who was fired for "flipping off" Bush is trying to get her job back. My first feeling is to wish I had the opportunity but then knowing the underhanded back door control from bushco I find this troubling. What happened to freedom of expression? You reap what you sow! He deserves it and more.
The 43-year-old has filed a union grievance against the district, claiming wrongful termination.
The well deserved gesture occurred as U.S Representative Reichert was traveling in the president's limo in June on the way to a fundraiser.
At a freeway ramp the limo passed several school buses. The students waved to the president and Bush waved back. Bush was having a good time until he saw the driver, Reichert said. Bush turned to Reichert and said the driver had flipped him off.
Reichert later called the school district and the driver was fired in September. A spokeswoman said the gesture was "not at all appropriate modeling for students on the bus." http://www.foxnews.com/...
I'm afraid the students have seen worse. My first thought is to want to shake her hand then I have to ask, is this even legal? It doesn't seem right that you can be fired because of these controlling idiots. These people are too controlling and influential and it is not healthy nor is it deserved and most of all, disarming and alarming!
That brings me to this Sorry Reality on the elections!
President Bush asserted confidently in his latest press conference, when asked about the midterm elections. Too cocky and sure and I don't trust why?
Cheney tells interviewers he is "optimistic" about the Republican Party's ability to hold on to control of both the House and the Senate.
But the voice that gives Democrats the biggest chills - days before an election that by most public indications favors the Democrats in their quest to win their first House majority in 12 years - is that of Karl Rove, the architect of GOP victories in the past three elections. Mr. Rove has seen the private polls from individual races, he tells interviewers, and the data point "strongly" in one direction: a Republican House and a Republican Senate. http://www.csmonitor.com/...
First I have to laugh a bit! I won't identify who I am talking about but I know someone I labeled years ago as an overconfident underachiever. Bush fits in that category! I am also appalled that any of these people are around to talk crap after all the sleazy underhanded antics by every one of them.
Rove's as the architect of Bush's brand of 3D politics (deceitful, deceptive, divisive, politics) and after proving why he is known for that by practicing it himself and getting away with it, concerns me. Bush, Cheney, Rove's, sounds like an axis of evil to me and to a man they have proven that they can not be trusted. They are all too conniving, controlling underhanded, and untrustworthy.
Knowing this and all of their past performance or lack there of you really have to wonder why these bastards are so cocky and what are they going to do next?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
A school bus driver who was fired for "flipping off" Bush is trying to get her job back. My first feeling is to wish I had the opportunity but then knowing the underhanded back door control from bushco I find this troubling. What happened to freedom of expression? You reap what you sow! He deserves it and more.
The 43-year-old has filed a union grievance against the district, claiming wrongful termination.
The well deserved gesture occurred as U.S Representative Reichert was traveling in the president's limo in June on the way to a fundraiser.
At a freeway ramp the limo passed several school buses. The students waved to the president and Bush waved back. Bush was having a good time until he saw the driver, Reichert said. Bush turned to Reichert and said the driver had flipped him off.
Reichert later called the school district and the driver was fired in September. A spokeswoman said the gesture was "not at all appropriate modeling for students on the bus." http://www.foxnews.com/...
I'm afraid the students have seen worse. My first thought is to want to shake her hand then I have to ask, is this even legal? It doesn't seem right that you can be fired because of these controlling idiots. These people are too controlling and influential and it is not healthy nor is it deserved and most of all, disarming and alarming!
That brings me to this Sorry Reality on the elections!
President Bush asserted confidently in his latest press conference, when asked about the midterm elections. Too cocky and sure and I don't trust why?
Cheney tells interviewers he is "optimistic" about the Republican Party's ability to hold on to control of both the House and the Senate.
But the voice that gives Democrats the biggest chills - days before an election that by most public indications favors the Democrats in their quest to win their first House majority in 12 years - is that of Karl Rove, the architect of GOP victories in the past three elections. Mr. Rove has seen the private polls from individual races, he tells interviewers, and the data point "strongly" in one direction: a Republican House and a Republican Senate. http://www.csmonitor.com/...
First I have to laugh a bit! I won't identify who I am talking about but I know someone I labeled years ago as an overconfident underachiever. Bush fits in that category! I am also appalled that any of these people are around to talk crap after all the sleazy underhanded antics by every one of them.
Rove's as the architect of Bush's brand of 3D politics (deceitful, deceptive, divisive, politics) and after proving why he is known for that by practicing it himself and getting away with it, concerns me. Bush, Cheney, Rove's, sounds like an axis of evil to me and to a man they have proven that they can not be trusted. They are all too conniving, controlling underhanded, and untrustworthy.
Knowing this and all of their past performance or lack there of you really have to wonder why these bastards are so cocky and what are they going to do next?
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com
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