Category: Iraq Veterans Against the War

  • Matthis resigns from IVAW Board

    I just confirmed with Jose Vasquez, the Executive Director of IVAW, that the rumor we’d heard for a few days is actually true. John Lennon left the Beatles, Donald Rumsfeld left the Pentagon and now Matthis Chiroux left the IVAW Board. He’s still a member, but we can expect that to end soon, too.

    There are other rumors floating around about him, too, but if we can confirm them, we don’t publish them. I’ve got a laundry list of rumors about Matthis, some of them a bit tabloidish, we’ll watch to see if they shake out.

    I guess pretty soon he’ll be getting a Hu Man Chinese Restaurant tattoo, as well as he and Whittenberg go off tattooed arm-in-arm into the Texas sunset to get beat by the police and gnawed by dogs.

  • Under the Hood resuscitation

    As we reported a week or so ago, Under the Hood Cafe in Killeen, TX is about to go out of business because of a lack of funds and a functional business plan. So Ann Wright and Code Pink want you to give your money to the experiment in mental masturbation;

    The former Army colonel and current model for fright masks doesn’t care much for Obama or Glen Beck, either;

    Don’t be hoodwinked by Obama’s claim that the Iraq war is ending. We still have 50,000 troops there, tens of thousands of contractors and the biggest Embassy in the world. While we watch President Obama try to put a positive spin on a disastrous war we should have never started, let us redouble our efforts to bring ALL our troops home–from Iraq and Afghanistan. Join us in Washington DC on October 2 as we gather with civil rights activists, union members, women’s groups, youth and the peace community to call for jobs and bringing our war dollars home. Learn more about One Nation Working Together and sign up here to join me, Alice Walker, Medea Benjamin, and activists from around the country. If Glenn Beck could bring out hundreds of thousands of people with his message of glorifying war, surely we can bring out even more people with our message of glorifying the power of peace building in helping us restore our economy and our democratic ideals.

    Whether Obama’s claim that the war is over is true or not, his announcement is sure to dry up donations to the peace pimps of IVAW and Code Pink. Imbeciles like Matthis Chiroux will be forced to get a job.

    Speaking of Matthis, someone sends along a couple of interviews he did in regards to the three-second protest they conducted last week at Fort Hood under the name “The Derelicts” or some thing like that. He has certainly pumped up his sense of self-worth over the last few days.
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  • VoteVets on Cordoba House

    I hinted in the TAH Facebook Fan page about this the other day. Those peckerwoods at VoteVets have decided that President Obama’s endorsement of the building of the Cordoba House is the greenlight they need to weigh-in on the issue. First Tony Camerino, VoteVets member who blogs at VetsVoice writes in the Huffington Post;

    Imagine an al Qaeda recruiter attempting to sway a potential charge by citing an imaginary American war against Muslims but having to face the counterargument that Americans built a Muslim community center near the site of the former Twin Towers.

    Yeah, that’s just how any al Qaeda recruiter would phrase the situation. Or maybe, more likely, an al Qaeda recruiter would point out to a prospective recruit that they’re winning against the Americans since we acquiesced on this important issue. But this isn’t the first time Camerino has used his former profession as an interrogator to lend credence to the president’s policies using his position at the Soros Foundation.

    Then we have little Jon Soltz, also writing in the Huffington Post about the issue – of course, the Army captain who attacked a young sergeant at the Yearly Kos three years ago pleads with veterans to sign his petition and support the project;

    when we signed up for service, we swore to uphold the Constitution. For all the talk these days from some quarters about the importance of protecting the Constitution and allowing the free market to work unfettered, those same people are fighting against a person’s right to buy property and worship freely. Our duty to protect the Constitution doesn’t end when our service does. It’s up to us to stand up for the right for all Americans to enjoy the Constitutional freedoms that so many around the world don’t have.

    Aside from the fact that the issue isn’t about religious freedom (the Bill of Rights was written to protect citizens from the government…not from each other…so far the government hasn’t interfered, so Soltz should really avoid a career in law), it’s about common decency and mutual respect.

    The letter Jon Soltz wants veterans to sign is addressed to Sharif El-Gamal, the developer of the planned Cordoba House – yes, it’s a letter of support to the intended beneficiaries of the facility. Quoting from Tony Camerino Soltz writes in that letter;

    …allowing the Community Center to move forward will deal a blow to the propaganda of al Qaeda and Islamist extremists….

    Isn’t that logic so naive that you just want to run out and buy Soltz a teddy bear?

    And for an added bonus, Vets Today’s Robert Hanafin urges his robots to sign the VV letter to deal a blow against the Judeo-Christian Crusade;

    And Hanafin hopes that IVAW will take up the mantle of Vote Vets, too, with their “thousands” of members. And all the crazy intersects at Tony Camerino and Jon Soltz. yeah, let me sign that letter and be associated with those clowns.

  • More UtH propaganda

    More video of the Fort Hood protest.

    I hate to keep bring these ‘tards up, but ya know it’s my job….

    I guess the funniest part is towards the end when Matthis keeps loving the bullhorn and the buses are miles away. “Die for your government”. And the video editor has to slo-mo the protesters blocking the buses to stretch it out to three seconds.

    Yeah, I see dogs, but still no automatic weapons.

  • Responses to the Fort Hood Protests.

    Some of the responses to the Fort Hood protest Fail are worth looking at.

    This was posted over on the Rag Blog, a site I have been following for sometime now. So I wanted to highlight two posts there.

    Great story, Al, and three cheers for these courageous war resisters! This is how the war in Viet Nam was finally brought home, by the active participation and leadership from veterans and now, as significantly, from active duty family members.

    I also remember the Oakland draft protests that stopped the troop trains in, I think, 1965 Based, as are these present protests, in total solidarity with the soldiers who are being sent to die in the meat grinder of capitalism.

    We know why kids enlist. Fun, travel, adventure — and now, promises of relevant training and education in a tight, competitive employment market. For working single parents, it can be the only way to support a family. And certainly, the courts continue to channel youthful offenders to the military to get some “discipline”.

    But the so-called all-volunteer military is no more voluntary than it has ever been. In times of economic prosperity, a draft is needed to support the personnel requirements of war. In times of recession or depression, it isn’t. But we don’t have to send our military off to fight and die as oppressors. Can’t we think of useful, peaceful work that can be done here?

    Besides the obvious, has anyone even heard of these Oakland protests? If they did happen in 1965 you can see how much of a impact they really had. Very similar to the Fort Hood protests.

    The second was was to me.

    I say RIGHT ON to the veterans & military family members who took part in this blockade/protest action!!!

    @ masterspork who suggests we should be “looking into Matthis Chiroux past” I have this to say:

    In March 2008 Matthis was a soldier at the US Army’s 5 Corps in Heidelberg Germany when myself and another Vietnam vet named Darnell Summers addressed the troops during a 24 protest at the entrance to this base. I ended my speech saying:

    “To you other men and women on guard duty or listening out of the barracks windows I have this to ask: Are you going to be a sucker for the lying politicians? Are you going to be a mindless fool and obediently march off to take part in the murderous occupation of people in a foreign land who never did you any harm? Or are you going to follow the great traditions of GIs during the Vietnam War by Refusing, Resisting and Rebelling against this unjust war? The choice is your’s. Do the right thing!”

    I first directly met Matthis in April 2009 immediately following the mass anti NATO protests in France which I also took part in.

    To see a news article about his role during this 4 day protest action see:

    From these past actions; through his flag burning back in March of this year; up to his present work supporting GI Resistance Matthis appears to be following the slogan of the GI Movement during Vietnam: “MAKE YOU OWN HISTORY–OR THE MAN WILL MAKE IT FOR YOU!!”

    So once again it is more important about what he is supporting then who he is. Also this person goes by the name Dave. Does that ring a bell about who this person is?

    Also with this in mind I found a article that states that the “anti-Troop” message of the Vietnam era protesters was just a myth of the media. I wonder if when they will do that for the OIF/OEF.

  • What Under the Hood really looks like

    Yeah, I know three days straight of this stuff, about Under the Hood and IVAW board members protesting one single day at Fort Hood. But every day they release something that they think is significant, and an unjaundiced eye can see that the protesters are a bunch on pussies and morons. You can sit through the entire ten minutes of this video is you want, but actually the first ten seconds and the last minute are you really need.

    Five people stop six buses for three seconds, Bobby Whittenberg gets thrown to the ground by cops while the other four move back (I don’t see any automatic weapons or dogs like Matthis claimed in yesterday’s press release). It makes me sick to my stomach that this is being trumpeted across the internet as some great meaningful event. Five ignorant turds hopped up on free coffee stand on the side of the road and shout idiot chants.

    They tout the fact that they weren’t arrested like it’s a sign that the police secretly support them. That America is behind them. If any of them had a brain in their skulls, they’d look at how no one shows up for their antics and arrive at the conclusion that no one cares what they think – especially since they spent nearly a month begging people to join them.

    Total freakin’ success. Hu-Man!

  • Under the Hood protest update


    Apparently, the Army rolled out their buses for the deployment of 3rd ACR to Iraq at about Oh-dark-thirty this morning and the meth-heads of the Under the Hood cafe were out in force – a force of four people. Bobby Whittenberg, Chrystal Colon, Cindy Thomas and of course, Matthis Chiroux. Here’s the video – it’s completely useless because our daunting pirate raiders didn’t know that you can’t video without light.
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  • *Yawn* Emma Kaplan compares the troops to nazis

    The other day I wrote about Emma Kaplan and her vacuous call to action against the troops at Fort Hood’s 3rd ACR. Well, she couldn’t let it go at that, i suppose, and had to take that final step to compare US troops to Nazis;

    These american “soldiers” are not serving ” us” They are serving the interests of Empire. They are engaged in an illegal, illegitimate war and people need to stand up and say no. And frankly, the whole excuse of “I was just following orders” was used during Nazi Germany and it is nota legitimate excuse for the bombing of wedding parties, the use of torture and killing children etc. This IS what is happening in Iraq. People need to be protesting the government and the military that is carrying out these crimes. It is necessary for people to critize [sic] the military and stop them if what they are doing is wrong.
    Emma Kaplan
    August 21, 2010 12:32 AM

    Of course, little princess Emma has never been to the theater of operations, never met a soldier who wasn’t against the war (she accompanies Matthis and Robin Long on their high school road show) so it’s easy for her to condemn the troops for doing their job and call them names. She has yet to provide a shred of proof that the war is “illegal, illegitimate” – it’s all just empty words for which she takes no responsibility. Pampered little rich girl that she is.