Category: Antiwar crowd

  • May: Cindy caused Katrina

    For some reason TSO can’t look away from the train wreck that is CPT Eric May. Today’s Mossad/HAARP conspiracy posits that the McBushitler cabal caused the three hurricanes which struck the Gulf Coast in 2005 to silence Cindy Sheehan;

    One of the thousands at Cindy Sheehan’s Camp Casey in August, I was returning to Houston from Crawford the Sunday night after Katrina plowed into New Orleans. Refugees told us that operatives had dynamited the levees to drown the poor folks of the ninth district. Watching the huge black clouds still menacing in the east as we drove home, I told my wife that Katrina had removed Cindy Sheehan from the news for Bush. For the first time a suspicion formed and I added, “Maybe it was meant to.”

    Back home, I began to examine the bizarre meteorological data behind Katrina, and in a few days I had seen enough research to conclude that she was a HAARP-induced event.

    The year before that, the Bush Administration used HAARP to cause four hurricanes to strike Florida to help his brother win reelection. May says that the four hurricanes hitting Florida “defied all odds”. Yeah, because who ever heard of four hurricanes landing in Florida, right?

    Not only that, Bush conspired with Democrat Chicago Mayor Daley to infect Illinois with bird flu, and because New York City is testing it’s readiness for a hurricane, it means that the Obama Administration is planning one to get rid of the poor people living in that city. I guess that could play right into the community organizer’s hands – reducing the number of poor people by washing them out to sea.

  • Columbia U votes to welcome ROTC back

    After four decades of pulling excuses out of their collective ass to keep Reserve Officer Training Corp off of their campus, student and faculty leaders voted to accept the military commissioning programs back on campus according to Associated Press;

    The University Senate voted 51 to 17 with one person abstaining Friday to “explore mutually beneficial relationships with the armed forces of the United States, including participation in the programs of the Reserve Officers Training Corps.”

    Yeah, big deal. The military has been doing fine without them all of these years. They don’t deserve tax payer dollars. One die-hard smelly hippie asshole made his distaste for the American military members known;

    At least one former Weatherman was critical of Columbia’s decision to bring ROTC back.

    “The U.S. armed forces are a blight on the planet,” Brian Flanagan told the Times. “I don’t support soldiers – I think they’re war criminals. So obviously, I’m against ROTC coming back.”

    Speaking of blights on the planet, according to Wikipedia, Brian Flanagan is a bit of a disease himself. It seems he was part of the plot to kill Non-Commissioned Officers by bombing the Fort Dix NCO in March 1970…the plot was foiled when the bombs detonated prematurely in the Greenwich Village bomb factory, killing three of the bomb technicians.

    In the documentary film The Weather Underground, Flanagan admits to participating in Weather’s bombings during the 1970s. During a memorable moment in the film, Flanagan states, “When you feel you have right on your side, you can do some horrific things”.

    With enemies like Flanagan, who needs friends? If this pimple hates, the military, I can live with that. He’ll probably choke on his ponytail in his sleep some night anyway.

  • The Burnpit laments MIA protesters

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    Some guy who calls himself Mothax at The Burnpit writes about the missing protesters for the Obama War on brown people.

    Most of the protesting I see nowadays is fairly anemic, with enough folks it could have safely been held in a mom’s basement somewhere. Also, it seems that most who engage in such things come from the Libertarian wing of Isolationists, less so the die hard hippie types.

    Of course, the poor old hags of Code Pink have had to close down the Code Pink House on Capitol Hill can the IVAW House near Howard University campus be far behind?

    Since Karl Rove’s rogue band of neocons burned the Impeachment Bus in New Jersey, things just haven’t been the same. Well, that and the occupations of the National Archives facade.

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    It’s the absence of all of that MoveOn money from Hollywood that’s being spent on important stuff like Organizing for America and supporting the president’s agenda.

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  • Rice, Clinton, Power; women go to war

    Susan Rice the US ambassador to the UN has already suggested this morning to ABC News that the US may give small arms to the Libyan rebels;

    Speaking a day after President Barack Obama defended his Libya strategy in a televised address, Rice said Gaddafi has shown no sign of leaving power without continued pressure from Western powers that have imposed a no-fly zone over Libya and used air strikes to constrain his ground forces.

    “Over the long term, as the president said, there are other things that are at our disposal that perhaps will assist in speeding Gaddafi’s exit,” she told CBS’s “The Early Show” as part of a series of TV interviews.

    She also didn’t rule out that the coalition might offer Gaddafi a “safe haven”

    “The expectation, both of the Libyan people and the international community is that there needs to be justice for the crimes that are committed,” she said. “But obviously should there be an opportunity for some sort of arrangement for Gadhafi to step aside that is something the Libyan people will have to judge and we will take it as it comes.”

    Yeah, I think that was the reason the Iranians took US hostages, because we gave the shah a safe haven on Contadora Island in Panama.

    Speaking of Rice, Salon speculates that Obama was “pussy whipped” into war by Rice, Clinton and Samantha Power.

    Of course, it’s the typical female reaction to some of the peaceniks who are flustered because they’d always thought having women in power would mean we’d be less likely to go to war;

    “We’d like to think that women in power would somehow be less prowar, but in the Obama administration at least it appears that the bellicosity is worst among Hillary Clinton, Susan Rice and Samantha Power,” writes Robert Dreyfuss at the Nation blog.

    I don’t know why men are surprised that women out-pro-war men. Every time
    a woman takes a job that was formerly a man’s job, they get tougher, act meaner because they have to be to prove themselves. So why is everyone so surprised in case?

    Heather Michon, the author of the Salon piece writes;

    First, it’s not like Clinton, Rice and Power walked into the Oval Office, batted their eyes, and asked the president to pretty-please attack that mean old Mr. Gadhafi. Nor did they march in and grab him by the scruff and order him to launch the damn Tomahawks already.

    No, they did their jobs, publicly towing the administration line while working behind the scenes to sharpen their arguments and marshal their resources. In the end, Clinton swung key Arab players to their side and Rice got a 10-5 vote through the U.N. Security Council.

    Yeah, Condeleeza Rice did much the same and fought the US Left at the same time. But, I didn’t see Salon come out and support her like this.

  • To be blunt….

    Yeah, I knew that the President couldn’t make a speech last night that didn’t include a reference to the war in Iraq. And the Washington Post couldn’t mention his speech without a reference to his peace prize.

    “To be blunt, we went down that road in Iraq,” Obama said, referring to the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that was done without United Nations approval. “Regime change there took eight years, thousands of American and Iraqi lives, and nearly $1 trillion. That is not something we can afford to repeat in Libya.”

    Obama has sought to link American values with his foreign policy priorities throughout his presidency, and the arguments he laid out in his address Monday echoed those he made on “just war” when he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2009.

    To be blunt, Obama doesn’t have to deal with Global Exchange shipping human shields to Libya. I don’t see any Congressmen standing on the roof of Gaddafi’s palaces telling the American viewing public how Gaddafi is more trustworthy than Obama. There’s no one accusing Obama of rushing to war. No one is taking at face value reports of Libyan civilian deaths, or mis-aimed bombs. Code Pink is “standing with” the Libyan people like they never did with the Iraqi people. No one is calling the three-nation coalition “anemic”. No one is complaining about Joe Biden being on vacation in Aspen, while the troops fight the war. No one is complaining about the president’s golf while the troops are engaged in Libya.

    The public opinion deck, for some reason, isn’t stacked against the military action.

  • Vets Today; Lunacy’s finest hour

    “Captain” Eric May, who we first wrote about a year ago, writes in Veterans Today that the earthquakes in Burma (or Myanmar) were the direct result of “tectonic warfare” directed by the space shuttle Challenger.

    For the second time in the last four years, the training scenario of an in-progress, high-level U.S. disaster drill has actually occurred in Myanmar, the Indochina rice bowl that has irked international investors with its anti-globalist economic policies.

    Three researchers sent me emails yesterday, the sum of which is that the former Burma probably suffered a punitive geowar attack. I render them to my reader with this earnest counsel:

    They who caused Mayanmar’s mayhem have planned National Level Exercise 2011 for mid-May. At its core is a catastrophic U.S. earthquake.

    How they love their “false flags”;

    Moret suggests that Space Shuttle Discovery was a forward observer for a HAARP attack on Japan. I wonder whether she read your False Flag Space Shuttle, posted in February, in which you gave an early warning that the shuttle might target nuclear reactors.

    HAARP, of course is the US top secret weather weapon that apparently causes earthquakes which have nothing to do with weather…so I don’t know how the hell Karl Rove can use it to create tsunamis and “tectonic warfare”. Everyone knows how the US will actually fire their weather weapons at unsuspecting third world shitholes in an exercise. And how we need a forward observer in the Space Shuttle to find Myanmar, cuz without a forward observer, how would we know to hit a place that big with our Space Shuttle Death Star. A place we can find on any grade school textbook map.

    When a commenter posits that the Myanmar earthquake was caused by extracting oil from shale, May immediately calls him a heretic and they assemble the pitchfork brigades because he has no proof it was the result of oil extraction. But they don’t need proof of a weather death star. And apparently it’s all because of the world’s rice supply.

    Thanks to TSO for the link.

  • The people talking to your kids about the war

    As I’ve written a few times, Ethan McCord, who was one of the soldiers on the scene during the now-famous “Collateral Murder” video (which was filmed four years ago). Now he’s a man on a mission to “explain” the video to your kids and school children like them with the help of the rocket surgeons at World Can’t Wait. Here’s a screen shot of WCW’s Facebook page where Ethan rejoices at his new-found occupation – teaching your kids;

    If any of you have ever tried to interview a private about what he saw in combat, you’d know that 15 privates will give you 17 stories about the same event. Not that they lie, but everyone remembers traumatic events the way they want to remember it. Of course, Ethan is a mild improvement over the guys that used to tour schools who weren’t even at the scene.

    Speaking of whom, Matthis has published a wonderfully laborious bit of literature, too tortuous to read in it’s entirety. it’s about evil – of course it has to do with him being evil during his time in the military because the Army made him evil. We all knew it wasn’t his fault, right?

    Evil was all around me. It engulfed my every action, concealed itself behind my every motivation, but perceive it I could not. It wrapped our violent fists when we hit the town for drink. It cradled the balls hung from our erections as we forced them inside the natives. It sat in our throats when out flowed the lies that cued our mothers to be proud. It whispered promises of glory to us as we slept and dreamed of conquest.

    We abide by it still, in every aspect of our lives. Even the wise among us abide by evil to proliferate their constructions of a better life; their stomachs bloated by a loaf of its own oven. I’ve said before, “life in the United States is as a tube affixed to your anus through which you inhale the bulk of your existence.” Even the best of us consume the poison of ourselves within this system. How can we not taste it?

    I like how he writes “our” and “We”, but he actually means “You”.

    So, I suppose Matthis should just move out of the United States, since we all have tubes in our anuses – what a childish analogy…almost as bad as his oral sex analogy in the previous paragraph. It looks like that VA-paid college education is wasted. He writes like a pseudo-intellectual high school freshman.

    Ya know what’s funny? Here he is talking about how evil it is to be in the military, to be an American, yet here he is attending college free-of-charge on a benefit paid for by the American tax payer. Yeah, that’s pretty fucking evil. And, oh, by the way, he’s stealing the benefit, too, because his downgraded discharge should have precluded any further college tuition benefits. So when they finally catch up with him (and they will, if I have any say whatsoever), he’ll say he’s being harassed because he spoke out against the war.

    A day is coming when every American will know the evil in himself. That day we will burn the temples and cast out the false gods. We will finally be free of ourselves.

    I’d prefer to just be free of your blather, Matthis.

  • Matthis: I was an occupier in Afghanistan

    Yes, he’s back at telling his lies. Matthis breaks down into crocodile tears over his “occupation” of Afghanistan for six days at the Bagram Baskin-Robbins. “That I was there pointing guns at [children]”. I doubt the Army even let him have a “gun”.

    His piss-poor theatrical performance begins at about 44 minutes into this video taken this weekend in New York. Language warnings;

    Although he had no problem blasting off a belt of blanks. Looks like he’s having fun being a REMF, doesn’t it?

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    In case you need reminders, or this is your first visit here, here are his military records which clearly show he was never stationed in Afghanistan (his TDY trip was for six days to write public affairs articles for the European Command). Here is an example of how he treats women. Here’s what his own father says about him. He’s apologized for his “occupation” of Afghanistan before. And he defends his flag burning antics.

    Is it just me or does anyone else feel the need to slap this little bitch across his chops?