This Tweet says it all:
Can you believe the President is wasting time meeting with Kanye West?
Now here's Kanye Tweeting about the meet-up:
- I feel it is important to have a direct line of communication with our future President if we truly want change.
- These issues included bullying, supporting teachers, modernizing curriculums, and violence in Chicago.
- I wanted to meet with Trump today to discuss multicultural issues.
If Kanye's Tweets above had contained insults, the attacks on him might make sense.
But Kanye didn't insult anyone.
If he wants to support Trump, that's his right.
I'm not going to hold it against him.
(If Trump starts an illegal war and Kanye's still standing with him, I will hold that against Kanye.)
He can like Trump.
It's not the end of the world and we don't have to agree with everyone.
Closing with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
Tuesday, December 13, 2016. Chaos and violence continue, the Mosul slog
continues, the attempts of partisans to use the Iraq War (and to
pretend to care about it) continue, the Arab Women Organization's sixth
conference kicks off in Cairo today, and much more.
What do you think when you see a Tweet like that?
I hope you don't think, "Oh, Susie cares about Iraq!"
She doesn't give a s**t.
She's just a partisan hack who throws out Iraq when she can use it to
justify her insult of whomever her whore ass is going after this time.
Susie's a whore -- plain and simple, she's just a whore.
She whores for Hillary, she whores for the Hillarys (plural).
I'm getting real damn sick of the supposed concern and compassion of the Temple Prostitutes for Hillary Clinton.
You're either stupid or you're a liar.
Those are your choices, I'm tired of being nice.
You don't care about Iraq or the Iraqi people if you supported Hillary.
And this goes beyond Hillary's vote for and years of support for the Iraq War.
It goes to her picking that twerp to head her campaign -- that grotesque abomination named John Podesta.
The world got the Iraq War for many reasons. One of the main ones is John Podesta.
Francis A. Boyle is an attorney and a professor of international law.
He's also the author of many books including, most recently, United Ireland, Human Rights and International Law. Here he is talking about the efforts to stop the Iraq War before it started.
Francis
A. Boyle: We just need one person to introduce the bill with courage,
integrity, principles, and of course a safe seat. In Gulf War I, I
worked with the late
great Congressman Henry B. Gonzales on his bill of impeachment against
Bush Sr. We put that one in. I did the first draft the day after the war
started. So in my opinion there is no excuse for these bills not to
have been put in already. In fact, I think I
mentioned to you before, on 11 March 2003 Congressman John Conyers
convened a meeting of 40 to 50 of his top advisors, most of whom were
lawyers, to debate putting in immediate bills of impeachment against
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Ashcroft, to head off
the war. And there were draft bills sitting on the table that had been
prepared by me and Ramsey Clark. And the Congressman invited Ramsey and
me to come in and state the case for impeachment. It was a two hour
debate, very vigorous debate, obviously all of
these lawyers there. And most of the lawyers there didn’t disagree with
us on the merits of impeachment.
It was more as they saw it a
question of practical politics, namely, John Podesta was there,
Clinton’s former White House chief of staff; said he was appearing on
behalf of the Democratic National Committee and they were against
putting in immediate bills
of impeachment because it might hurt whoever their presidential
candidate was going to be in 2004. Well at that time no one even knew
who their presidential candidate was going to be in 2004.
I
didn’t argue the point, I’m a political independent, my position, and
it was not for me to tell Democrats how to elect their candidates. I
just continued arguing
the merits of impeachment. But Ramsey is a lifelong Democrat and he
argued that he felt that putting in these bills of impeachment might
help the Democrats and it certainly wasn’t going to hurt them in 2004.
Well
the Democrats did lose in 2004 but as Ramsey and I were walking out
after a two hour debate adjourned and I had offered to stay as long as
it took to polish up
my bills of impeachment and get them put in right away, because the war
started, it was going to start in four days. I turned to Ramsey and I
said Ramsey I just don’t understand it, their arguments make no sense,
why did they not take me up on my offer to
stay and polish up those bills of impeachment and put them in right
away to head off a war. And sadly, Ramsey said, “I think most of the
people there want a war.”
That was 11 March 2003.
It’s
very clear that the high officials in the Democratic Party, certainly
on the DNC, have been complicit with the Bush Administration in this war
against Iraq from
the get go. The Democratic national committee still vigorously opposes
putting in any bills of impeachment against Bush and Cheney.
Podesta made that very clear to us on 11 March 2003.
You don't get a pass anymore. The election is over -- whether you
choose to accept the results or not -- and you have chosen to continue
to stand with War Criminals who put politics above human life. That's
on you.
I'm tired of you dragging your trash through our streets.
You don't care about Iraq, Susie, you don't write about it.
But you damn sure want to promote war with Syria.
Mia Farrow -- anti-choice Mia who believes abortion is a sin and should
be outlawed -- wants war on Syria. She also wanted war on Sudan.
She Tweeted her alarmists Tweets then. She does it now.
Susie -- an idiot whore, like so many other Hillary supporters -- reTweets elderly embarrassment Mia.
Susie doesn't know where she stands on war because she needs someone to tell her.
She's a robot who needs to be programmed.
She can't take a stand against war -- even illegal war -- because that would require ethics and whores don't have ethics.
So she runs around championing war on Syria.
Whatever is happening in Syria is happening in Syria.
The US should not be "The Cops of the World" (nod to Phil Ochs). Add in
that they've played both sides in Syria. Add in that the war against
Syria actually started when Bully Boy Bush occupied the Oval Office.
The Susies are alarmed by what's happening in Syria.
They don't give a damn about Iraq.
UN Agency Says 35,000 Children Have Fled Iraq's Mosul nytimes.com/aponline/2016/… #NLU
They don't reTweet that. They don't show any concern at all.
Despite the ruins that are Iraq and Libya, idiots like Susie just want to Give War A Chance.
That's all they are saying: Give War A Chance.
Now once war's been given that chance, grasp that the Susies will flee.
Just as they have with Iraq.
They'll champion the war but once it starts and they're bored, they're moving on to something else.
The Iraqi people don't have that luxury, do they?
The US government destroyed Iraq.
And Susie can't be bothered with the topic. But she can call for more war.
Because whores have a price and they'll always shake that ass to make sure they get paid.
Good job, Susie, tell your pimp you worked hard last night.
The member states in the Arab Women Organization are:
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Kingdom of Bahrain, the People's
Democratic Republic of Algeria, the Syrian Arab Republic, the Sultanate
of Oman, the Lebanese Republic, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Islamic
Republic of Mauritania, the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of
Tunisia, the Republic of the Sudan, the Republic of Iraq, the State of
Palestine, the state of Libya, the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic
of Yemen.
International Women's Peace Group issued the following:
International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) as a global women network
group takes part in the sixth conference of Arab Women Organization
(AWO) in Cairo, Egypt on December 13th to 14th. With the vision of
empowerment of Arab women, AWO discusses how to seek a necessary change
in Arab women’s role in societies and strengthen their participation in
societal development.
Ms. Nam Hee Kim, Chairwoman of IWPG, the only Asian speaker in the first ministerial conference held by the Arab League last September, emphasized that she was inspired by the passion and warmth of the women of the Arab region and would be a bridge to interact with the international network established through the organization “The International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG)” to voice the development of peace and empowerment of the Arab women. In the sixth conference, Ms. Kim will state with an emphasis on concrete action plans for women’s expanded roles in peace and security, which are to be discussed at the UN and international communities.
In the conference, sessions include problems of female refugees and victims of violence, extremism, and terrorism. With these, female leaders will figure out measures to strengthen financial abilities in an international economy and to develop a sense of responsibility based on their experiences of their leadership.
According to a press release HWPL sent to WIC, Arab Women Organization is leading a movement to improve women's role in changing society. Furthermore, it coordinates international/regional women issues in Arab countries, fosters cooperation and exchange of experience to enhance the status of women, and provides essential education services for women.
IWPG is a non-governmental organization, closely cooperating with women all across the world, regardless of age, to come together to achieve peace. It has a vision to end war and achieve peace with spirit of peace by women referred to as "motherly hearts" to protect our children and hand down a legacy of peace.
It engages in the establishment of strategies to achieve world peace by facilitating active communication among women from all walks of life, such as holding Global Women Leaders Seminars and World Women Peace Forums.
Ms. Nam Hee Kim, Chairwoman of IWPG, the only Asian speaker in the first ministerial conference held by the Arab League last September, emphasized that she was inspired by the passion and warmth of the women of the Arab region and would be a bridge to interact with the international network established through the organization “The International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG)” to voice the development of peace and empowerment of the Arab women. In the sixth conference, Ms. Kim will state with an emphasis on concrete action plans for women’s expanded roles in peace and security, which are to be discussed at the UN and international communities.
In the conference, sessions include problems of female refugees and victims of violence, extremism, and terrorism. With these, female leaders will figure out measures to strengthen financial abilities in an international economy and to develop a sense of responsibility based on their experiences of their leadership.
According to a press release HWPL sent to WIC, Arab Women Organization is leading a movement to improve women's role in changing society. Furthermore, it coordinates international/regional women issues in Arab countries, fosters cooperation and exchange of experience to enhance the status of women, and provides essential education services for women.
IWPG is a non-governmental organization, closely cooperating with women all across the world, regardless of age, to come together to achieve peace. It has a vision to end war and achieve peace with spirit of peace by women referred to as "motherly hearts" to protect our children and hand down a legacy of peace.
It engages in the establishment of strategies to achieve world peace by facilitating active communication among women from all walks of life, such as holding Global Women Leaders Seminars and World Women Peace Forums.
Here are some Tweets about the conference:
- استقبلت السفيرة مرفت تلاوي المديرة العامة لمنظمة المرأة العربية،رئيس البرلمان الافريقي السيد روجيه نكودو دانغ، والوزيرة الليبية أسماء الأسطى
غدا مؤتمر منظمة المرأة العربية تحت شعار" نعم .. معا نستطيع"
منظمة المرأة العربية تدين العمل الإرهابي بالكنيسة المرقسية
اللجان الاستشارية الدائمة لمنظمة المرأة العربية تعقد إجتماع هام
منظمة المرأة العربية تعقد مائدة مستديرة بعنوان :
" دور سيدات الأعمال في تحقيق التمكين الاقتصادي للمرأة "
It's an event that could have serious implications. But the Susies will
ignore it because . . . well, they've been trained to be useless.
Like the US media. Last week, news consumers learned 3 Americans were being held prisoner in Iraq. Excuse me, last week Canadian news consumers learned that. The US media never covered it and still hasn't.
The State Dept has said nothing and no one's asked them about the 3 Americans at any of the daily State Dept press briefings.
But the State Dept did have time to start a campaign.
The Problem From Hell Samantha Power gets to author the self-congratulatory pose press release which includes:
This holiday season, as families in the United States gather, we are
reminded of all the missed holidays, bittersweet birthdays, and family
occasions where a mother, brother, friend, or neighbor was missing
because a government chose to muzzle their voices and lock them up.
So throughout this holiday season, the United States government will be profiling the cases of prisoners unjustly held around the world and the families they leave behind. The stories of these individuals will highlight the broader struggle faced by so many families of political prisoners, who have to commemorate countless family occasions with loved ones behind bars.
So throughout this holiday season, the United States government will be profiling the cases of prisoners unjustly held around the world and the families they leave behind. The stories of these individuals will highlight the broader struggle faced by so many families of political prisoners, who have to commemorate countless family occasions with loved ones behind bars.
By the way, on the disgusting Sammy Power, I don't have time to do all the heavy lifting.
I've made a few points on the 'fake news' circus. I'm against it, it's
nothing more than censorship. But those of you who pretend like you own
the story? Please grow up.
That means use your brains.
This isn't new.
This an effort that Samantha Power's husband attempted.
You'd do well to connect the two. When Papa Cass started his nonsense,
there was pushback on the left. You'd do well to connect the two.
You could do really well by bringing in Rosa Brooks -- while part of the
administration -- arguing that journalists needed to be licensed by the
government.
This latest attack is only part of a larger wave and connecting it all together would prove illuminating for many.
The defense secretary [Ash Carter] said taking back Mosul is key to the fight against ISIL,
because it’s where the group began. “ISIL needs to be destroyed because
it’s a group that, in addition to having torn through Iraq with great
savagery, also threatens directly the American people, the American
homeland and our friends and allies around the world, as well as
civilization and common decency in terms of the ideology that they
espouse,” Carter said. “So ISIL must be destroyed. And because this was
the place from which it began and from which it sprang, it must be
destroyed here, as I said a moment ago, in both fact and idea.”
He said the goal is to destroy ISIL and restore sovereignty to the Iraqi government.
He said the goal is to destroy ISIL and restore sovereignty to the Iraqi government.
Mosul was seized by the Islamic State in June of 2014.
Day 57 of the slog to liberate or 'liberate' Mosul.
AL BAWABA notes that "the government is trying to play down concerns about the slow pace of progress. Elite troops have retaken a quarter of the city but they are facing fierce resistance from the extremist group"
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Hayder al-Abadi got a 2017 budget last week.
Austerity will be imposed which means the Iraqi people will be screwed.
It is not going over well.
ALSUMARIA reports a protest
in Kirkuk today with participants insisting that oil dollars produced
by Kirkuk are not being factored into the providing for the people of
Kirkuk in the budget.
Let's wind down with some videos.
This is from an event earlier this month. CODEPINK remembered Iraq. All the sudden.
Not really interested in pretending that the Iraq War ended or that it was valuable to ignore it from 2009 until this month.
Not really interested in promoting nonsense.
We'll note the videos above because the people speaking in them tend to tell the truth.
It may be something I agree with or something I disagree with. But they're honest people.
Sadly, we can't say that of a lot of other participants in that action.
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