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May 29, 2008

GOOD NEWS BLACKOUT AS USUAL…

New York Post / May 20, 2008
By: Ralph Peters

Success In Iraq: A Media Blackout
DO we still have troops in Iraq? Is there still a conflict over there?

If you rely on the so-called mainstream media, you may have difficulty answering those questions these days. As Iraqi and Coalition forces pile up one success after another, Iraq has magically vanished from the headlines.

Want a real “inconvenient truth?” Progress in Iraq is powerful and accelerating.

But that fact isn’t helpful to elite media commissars and cadres determined to decide the presidential race over our heads. How dare our troops win? Even worse, Iraqi troops are winning. Daily.

You won’t see that above the fold in The New York Times. And forget the Obama-intoxicated news networks - they’ve adopted his story line that the clock stopped back in 2003.

To be fair to the quit-Iraq-and-save-the-terrorists media, they have covered a few recent stories from Iraq:

*When a rogue US soldier used a Koran for target practice, journalists pulled out all the stops to turn it into “Abu Ghraib, The Sequel.”

Unforgivably, the Army handled the situation well. The “atrocity” didn’t get the traction the whorespondents hoped for.

*When a battered, bleeding al Qaeda managed to set off a few bombs targeting Sunni Arabs who’d turned against terror, that, too, received delighted media play.

*As long as Baghdad-based journalists could hope that the joint US-Iraqi move into Sadr City would end disastrously, we were treated to a brief flurry of headlines.

*A few weeks back, we heard about another Iraqi company - 100 or so men - who declined to fight. The story was just delicious, as far as the media were concerned.

Then tragedy struck: As in Basra the month before, absent- without-leave (and hiding in Iran) Muqtada al Sadr quit under pressure from Iraqi and US troops. The missile and mortar attacks on the Green Zone stopped. There’s peace in the streets.

Today, Iraqi soldiers, not militia thugs, patrol the lanes of Sadr City, where waste has replaced roadside bombs as the greatest danger to careless footsteps. US advisers and troops support the effort, but Iraq’s government has taken another giant step forward in establishing law and order.

My fellow Americans, have you read or seen a single interview with any of the millions of Iraqis in Sadr City or Basra who are thrilled that the gangster militias are gone from their neighborhoods?

Didn’t think so. The basic mission of the American media between now and November is to convince you, the voter, that Iraq’s still a hopeless mess.

Meanwhile, they’ve performed yet another amazing magic trick - making Kurdistan disappear.

Remember the Kurds? Our allies in northern Iraq? When last sighted, they were living in peace and building a robust economy with regular elections, burgeoning universities and municipal services that worked.

After Israel, the most livable, decent place in the greater Middle East is Iraqi Kurdistan. Wouldn’t want that news getting out.

If the Kurds would only start slaughtering their neighbors and bombing Coalition troops, they might get some attention. Unfortunately, there are no US or allied combat units in Kurdistan for Kurds to bomb. They weren’t needed. And (benighted people that they are) the Kurds are pro-American - despite the virulent anti-Kurdish prejudices prevalent in our Saudi- smooching State Department.

Developments just keep getting grimmer for the MoveOn.org fan base in the media. Iraq’s Sunni Arabs, who had supported al Qaeda and homegrown insurgents, now support their government and welcome US troops. And, in southern Iraq, the Iranians lost their bid for control to Iraq’s government.

Bury those stories on Page 36.

Our troops deserve better. The Iraqis deserve better. You deserve better. The forces of freedom are winning.

Here in the Land of the Free, of course, freedom of the press means the freedom to boycott good news from Iraq. But the truth does have a way of coming out.

The surge worked. Incontestably. Iraqis grew disenchanted with extremism. Our military performed magnificently. More and more Iraqis have stepped up to fight for their own country. The Iraqi economy’s taking off. And, for all its faults, the Iraqi legislature has accomplished far more than our own lobbyist-run Congress over the last 18 months.

When Iraq seemed destined to become a huge American embarrassment, our media couldn’t get enough of it. Now that Iraq looks like a success in the making, there’s a virtual news blackout.

Of course, the front pages need copy. So you can read all you want about the heroic efforts of the Chinese People’s Army in the wake of the earthquake.

Tells you all you really need to know about our media: American soldiers bad, Red Chinese troops good.

Is Jane Fonda on her way to the earthquake zone yet?

Ralph Peters’ new book, “Looking For Trouble: Adventures in a Broken World,” hits stores on July 4.

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May 28, 2008

THIS IS A GREAT STORY, THE KIND YOU CAN’T MAKE UP OR IT WOULD BE CALLED BULLSHIT:

CATAGORIES: GENERAL NONSENSE, MILITARY, huckabee — Yarbz @ 2:17 pm

HERE

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OBAMA’S ‘SENSE’ OF HISTORY

With his most recent ‘foot in mouth’ during his Memorial Day address, I was wondering…

What other family stories does Obama have in store for us?

PANTY PEACE POSTAL PROGRAM PRESSURES PATHETIC POLITICOS

CATAGORIES: ALL THINGS POLITICAL, GENERAL NONSENSE — Yarbz @ 8:37 am

STORY EXCERPT:

“Burmese have a superstition that if a man touches a woman’s underwear, he will lose all his power. Myanmar’s military junta is highly superstitious…New underwear never worn has no power, said Levesque…”

Boy, what an inconvenient superstition!!!

STORY HERE

May 26, 2008

RIP

CATAGORIES: REST IN PEACE — FloridaBill @ 7:59 am

On this Memorial Day, in addition to the men and women who have served in the armed forces, I’d like to remember these three. Their contributions are countless.

Cornell Capa, photojournalist.

Dick Martin, comedian.

Sydney Pollack, director and actor

PHOTO THAT MY DAD TOOK OVER THE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND:

CATAGORIES: GENERAL NONSENSE, PHOTOGRAPHY — Yarbz @ 6:46 am

Yarbz and Spouse:

May 23, 2008

CAN I GET A BIG ‘SO F’N WHAT” ON THIS ONE?

THIS IS A VERY WORTHY SITE:

Here is an excerpt from the websites ‘about’ page:

Who are we?
We are a group of Muslim apostates who have left Islam out of our own conviction when we discovered that the religion of Islam is not a religion at all. Most of us had taken a prolong period of time to study, evaluate, reflect and contemplate on this religion of our birth. Having scrutinized this religion with meticulous attention, we concluded that Islam is not at all a religion of peace as touted by many smooth-talking, self-serving Islamists and the Islamic apologists.

The Link:
ISLAM WATCH

May 22, 2008

Week in Review

CATAGORIES: WEEK IN REVIEW — FloridaBill @ 7:16 am

File under Week 21 of 2008 (again a day early this week as I am making a four day weekend out of Memorial Day Weekend)

More bad news from China started the week when we learned that the death toll may top 70k and 200 relief workers were buried in mud following another aftershock that created a landslide. Over 5 million people are now homeless.

In other bad news, Ted Kennedy did not die but he did have a seizure. On Tuesday, we learned what his problem has been all along. BTW, and as I stated in a comment thread earlier this week, I do not like him, but I wish him no ill.

Here is a picture of some treasure found off the coast of Florida. Now I know there are lots of different kinds of spoons (desert spoons, baby spoons, teaspoons, runcible spoons, etc.), but an ear wax spoon?

Record gas prices hit new highs again every freakin day this week. Where will it end? Over $50 to fill up the Jimmy this week. I remember bitching when it got to $35…one of the stations I pass on my commute to work went up twenty cents (from $3.95 to $4.15 per gallon) in one day!

When I read the caption for this picture, I was reminded of Yarbz, who would have done exactly the same thing.

Here is a pic of Florida Dad supervising the delivery of his new toy (which actually happened last week, but I didn’t get the pics until this week):

Also technically last week, but I could not resist posting this headline: Drag Queen Robs Burger King.

This was one of the funniest things I saw this week.

At the suggestion of Sloel, I am suggesting the following as ANTI-Fucktards this week:
Jeff Greenwood, class president, Valedictorian and soloist extraordinaire.
Kent Desormeaux who jockeyed the colt Big (or Bif as they called him in the original headline which is now fixed) Brown to a second win towards the triple crown in horse racing.
John McCain who joked about his age on SNL. Check out the links on that link; the Rolling Stone meme thread is priceless (John McCain is so old…).
Joe Salazar, Sr. Who saved his son from some kind of big cat attack.
T. Boone Pickens, who has one of the best names ever and wants to build wind farms. Goddang I feel green just posting that.
Jon Lester, cancer survivor and now a proud owner of a no-no.
Finally we have Mike Berman, who, along with his car dealership, donated a SUV to a woman in need.

It is MUCH more difficult to find Anti-Fucktards than fucktards.

Happy healthy weekends to all.

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