Thursday, December 13, 2007

THIS JUST IN! BAMBI WOULD FIT IN THE WHITE HOUSE!

 
BAMBI OBAMA IS HIDING BEHIND HIS TOUGH BOY DAVEY AXEL-ROD AGAIN -- THE KAREN HUGHES TO HIS BULLY BOY. 
 
 
'YOUTH!' CRY THE GROUPIES!  'BAMBI DID IT IN HIS YOUTH!'
 
WHERE HAVE WE HEARD THIS BEFORE?  OH, YES, THE BULLY BOY.
 
LIKE THE BULLY BOY, BAMBI SPENT MORE THAN 4 YEARS 'IN COLLEGE' AND TO PASS OFF WHAT AN ADULT DOES AS 'CHILDHOOD' IS HARD SALE.
 
'THE AUDACITY OF HYPOCRISY.'  IT'S OKAY FOR BAMBI TO TALK ABOUT HIS DRUG USE, BUT IT'S OFF SIDES WHEN OTHERS POINT IT OUT?
 
WE SAW THAT IN THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE WHEN BULLY BOY AND THE CHENEYS WENT TO TOWN ON JOHN KERRY FOR DARING TO NOTE THAT MARY CHENEY WAS AN OUT LESBIAN.
 
BAMBI'S EARNED MONEY OFF HIS CONFESSIONS, HE PUT THEM OUT THERE.
 
THE REALITY THAT ALL THE KATRINA VANDEN HEUVELS IN THE WORLD CAN'T HIDE IS THAT BAMBI WAS A COKEHEAD.  'BAMBI' WAS A COKEHEAD WHO TREATED HIMSELF. BAMBI WORKS NO RECOVERY PROGRAM WHICH MAKES HIM A 'DRY DRUNK.'
 
NOT UNLIKE THE CURRENT OCCUPANT OF THE WHITE HOUSE.
 
 
POOR BAMBI.
 
CAN'T A GUY SNORT COKE FOR YEARS, WRITE ABOUT IT IN A FOR-PROFIT BOOK AND ACT LIKE THE INJURED PARTY WHEN ANOTHER CAMPAIGN BRINGS IT UP?
THE BAMBI GROUPIES SEEM TO THINK SO.
 
HERE'S REALITY.  HE USED COCAINE REPEATEDLY.  HE WROTE ABOUT IT IN A BOOK.  NOT ONLY IS THE TOPIC 'ALLOWED,' THE G.O.P. WILL HAVE A FIELD DAY WITH IT.  DIM-WITTED DEMOCRATS BETTER GRASP THAT THERE'S NO 'UP' TO A CONFESSED DRUG USER RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT UNLESS HE'S ON THE OTHER PARTY'S TICKET.
 
 
 
Starting with war resistance.  Kathy Rumleski (London Free Press) reports that in Canada's London Monday night (nine o'clock showing), there will be a benefit screening of the Jake Gyllenhaal, Reese Witherspoon and Meryl Streep film Rendition at Hyland Cinema with the War Resisters Support Group of London recieving half the proceeds.  The War Resisters Support Campaign works to assist individual resisters in Canada and to fight for the rights of asylum of war resisters. They are calling for a national mobilization in Canada on January 26th.  Courage to Resist is calling on people in the US to call the Canadian consulates in the US on January 24th and January 25th as well as to mobilize and with actions and vigils.  Actions can take place around the world at Canadian consulates in every country.
 
In terms of e-mailing, where the pressure needs to be currently is on the these three:
Prime Minister Stephen Harper (pm@pm.gc.ca -- that's pm at gc.ca) who is with the Conservative party and these two Liberals, Stephane Dion (Dion.S@parl.gc.ca -- that's Dion.S at parl.gc.ca) who is the leader of the Liberal Party and Maurizio Bevilacqua (Bevilacqua.M@parl.gc.ca -- that's Bevilacqua.M at parl.gc.ca)  who is the Liberal Party's Critic for Citizenship and Immigration. 
 
Across the Atlantic, the UK military faces its own rebellion.  Ian Bruce (Scotland's The Herald) reports that "[m]ore than 2000" members of the military "have been reported missing from their units in the first 10 months of this year." Bruce reviews the rates for the last ten years and finds the greatest increase in the Navy and air force. Bruce quotes one service member explaining the toll, "Almost back-to-back tours in units in constand demand impose tremendous strain on wives and kids.  I had one mate who left because he suddenly realised his son was five and the guy hadn't been at home to spend a signle Christmas with the kid because of combat deployments.  It's nonsense to say overstretch isn't a factor in the numbers going Awol.  A six-month tour involves a nine-month absence from home.  Soldiers are hauled off for three months' pre-deployment training before they go to hot, sandy places."
 
In the US, Mark Wilkerson is one of the war resisters who went public in 2006 (others from that year include Ehren Watada, Ricky Clousing and Darrell Anderson).  Patrick Doyle (Denver's 5280) offers an in-depth look at Wilkerson's story -- beginning well before Wilkerson decided to self-checkout and even before he decided to enlist. Like many who came before (and many who have and will come after), Wilkerson applied for CO status and was denied (it would be great if reporters could review the US military's actual policy before writing about this topic).  As he was due to return to Iraq for a second tour shortly, Wilkerson attempted an appeal but was told that the appeal would be decided while he was in Iraq.  At that point, he self-checked out. At the end of the article, Wilkerson speaks of a brother in the military currently, "His experience has been different than mine.  And from what he's seen, the war in Iraq is a good thing.  But he hasn't been there.  And I hope he doesn't go.  I'd rather him disagree with me, and be a little more naive about what's going on there, than form his own opinion by going and coming back, and being miserable.  Because then, he'll have seen the truth.  And his world will have been ripped apart, like mine."
 
There is a growing movement of resistance within the US military which includes James Stepp, Rodney Watson, Michael Espinal, Matthew Lowell, Derek Hess, Diedra Cobb, Brad McCall, Justin Cliburn, Timothy Richard, Robert Weiss, Phil McDowell, Steve Yoczik, Ross Spears, Peter Brown, Bethany "Skylar" James, Zamesha Dominique, Chrisopther Scott Magaoay, Jared Hood, James Burmeister, Eli Israel, Joshua Key, Ehren Watada, Terri Johnson, Carla Gomez, Luke Kamunen, Leif Kamunen, Leo Kamunen, Camilo Mejia, Kimberly Rivera, Dean Walcott, Linjamin Mull, Agustin Aguayo, Justin Colby, Marc Train, Abdullah Webster, Robert Zabala, Darrell Anderson, Kyle Snyder, Corey Glass, Jeremy Hinzman, Kevin Lee, Mark Wilkerson, Patrick Hart, Ricky Clousing, Ivan Brobeck, Aidan Delgado, Pablo Paredes, Carl Webb, Stephen Funk, Blake LeMoine, Clifton Hicks, David Sanders, Dan Felushko, Brandon Hughey, Clifford Cornell, Joshua Despain, Joshua Casteel, Katherine Jashinski, Dale Bartell, Chris Teske, Matt Lowell, Jimmy Massey, Chris Capps, Tim Richard, Hart Viges, Michael Blake, Christopher Mogwai, Christian Kjar, Kyle Huwer, Wilfredo Torres, Michael Sudbury, Ghanim Khalil, Vincent La Volpa, DeShawn Reed and Kevin Benderman. In total, at least fifty US war resisters in Canada have applied for asylum.

Information on war resistance within the military can be found at The Objector, The G.I. Rights Hotline [(877) 447-4487], Iraq Veterans Against the War and the War Resisters Support Campaign. Courage to Resist offers information on all public war resisters. Tom Joad maintains a list of known war resisters.  In addition, VETWOW is an organization that assists those suffering from MST (Military Sexual Trauma).
 
 
The voice of war resister Camilo Mejia is featured in Rebel Voices -- playing now through December 16th at Culture Project -- that's ten more days -- and based on Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove's best-selling book Voices of a People's History of the United States. It features dramatic readings of historical voices such as war resister Mejia, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, Malcom X and others will be featured. Musician Allison Mooerer will head the permanent cast while those confirmed to be performing on selected nights are Ally Sheedy (actress and poet, best known for films such as High Art, The Breakfast Club, Maid to Order, the two Short Circuit films, St. Elmo's Fire, War Games, and, along with Nicky Katt, has good buzz on the forthcoming Harold), Eve Ensler who wrote the theater classic The Vagina Monologues (no, it's not too soon to call that a classic), actor David Strathaim (L.A. Confidential, The Firm, Bob Roberts, Dolores Claiborne and The Bourne Ultimatum), actor and playwright Wallace Shawn (The Princess Bride, Clueless -- film and TV series, Gregory and Chicken Little), actress Lili Taylor (Dogfight, Shortcuts, Say Anything, Household Saints, I Shot Andy Warhol, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, State of Mind) and actor, director and activist Danny Glover (The Color Purple, Beloved, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Rainmaker, Places In The Heart, Dreamgirls, Shooter and who recently appeared on Democracy Now! addressing the US militarization of Africa) The directors are Will Pomerantz and Rob Urbinati with Urbinati collaborating with Zinn and Arnove on the play. Tickets are $41.. The theater is located at 55 Mercer Street and tickets can be purchased there, over the phone (212-352-3101) or online here and here. More information can be found at Culture Project
 
 
In 1971, over one hundred members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War gathered in Detroit to share their stories with America. Atrocities like the My Lai massacre had ignited popular opposition to the war, but political and military leaders insisted that such crimes were isolated exceptions. The members of VVAW knew differently.
Over three days in January, these soldiers testified on the systematic brutality they had seen visited upon the people of Vietnam. They called it the Winter Soldier investigation, after Thomas Paine's famous admonishing of the "summer soldier" who shirks his duty during difficult times. In a time of war and lies, the veterans who gathered in Detroit knew it was their duty to tell the truth.
Over thirty years later, we find ourselves faced with a new war. But the lies are the same. Once again, American troops are sinking into increasingly bloody occupations. Once again, war crimes in places like Haditha, Fallujah, and Abu Ghraib have turned the public against the war. Once again, politicians and generals are blaming "a few bad apples" instead of examining the military policies that have destroyed Iraq and Afghanistan.
Once again, our country needs Winter Soldiers. 
In March of 2008, Iraq Veterans Against the War will gather in our nation's capital to break the silence and hold our leaders accountable for these wars. We hope you'll join us, because yours is a story that every American needs to hear.  
 
March 13th through 15th are the dates for the Winter Soldier Iraq & Afghanistan Investigation.
 
Today on KPFK's Uprising Radio, Sonali Kolhatkar spoke with FAIR's Peter Hart who noted that push by big media to cover the elections as a horserace and to determine what was and wasn't an issue with Hart citing the media down-grading of the  Iraq War and the media push on immigration.  If you doubt the push, check out the New York Times today.  Monica Davey's on the front page with an article on immigration and Iowa.  Where the hell's Iraq?  Not on the front page.  So you have to flip A6 or A8?  No.  You have to flip all the way to A20.  There you will find an early filed article by Damien Cave and Khalid al-Ansary -- one filed so early and that editors cared so little about that the number of Iraqis killed in the Amara car bombings yesterday is . . . 27.  By yesterday morning in the United States, the number was already considerably higher than that.  But the paper shows no interest.  And they bury it on A20.  Even with the paper's tiny, low balls, 27 dead Iraqis should qualify as significant news; however, it's buried on A20.  Not even on the top of A20, it's the lower half of the paper and isn't even illustrated with a photo.
 


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