It’s about how the Democrats and Republicans are both worse than each other, with special attention to the Democrats and their corrupt, socialist ideology.
Libertarian legends Anthony Gregory and Roderick T. Long will be appearing at the Libertarian Party of California convention Friday, April 20 to Sunday, April 22. If you are ready for that level of fabulosity, go to this fine site. If that don’t grab ya, I’ll be there!
That’s right you little shits! Iran is arming the Sunni insurgency against their new government in Iraq!
2+2=5 If I say it does!
You ready for war?
Before, when Karen Kwiatkowski, Jim Lobe, Bob Dreyfuss/Jason Vest and Sy Hersh reported on the activities of the Office of Special Plans it was just rumor and innuendo.
Now the Inpector General concludes the very same thing. Since the State itself now says so, it has become fact.
Sort of like when the Columbia had “apparently” blown up over Palestine, Texas until it was officially announced by the sub-retard-in-chief 3 hours later back in 2003.
Update: Doug Feith on NPR this morning. Hahahaha! Damn. No shame at all. No shame.
Thanks Phil.
Update II: Philip Giraldi will be on Keith Olbermann tonight about the OSP, etc..
Craig Unger has another great one in Vanity Fair:
The neoconservatives have had Iran in their sights for more than a decade. On July 8, 1996, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s newly elected prime minister and the leader of its right-wing Likud Party, paid a visit to the neoconservative luminary Richard Perle in Washington, D.C. The subject of their meeting was a policy paper that Perle and other analysts had written for an Israeli-American think tank, the Institute for Advanced Strategic Political Studies. Titled “A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm,” the paper contained the kernel of a breathtakingly radical vision for a new Middle East. By waging wars against Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, the paper asserted, Israel and the U.S. could stabilize the region. Later, the neoconservatives argued that this policy could democratize the Middle East.
“It was the beginning of thought,” says Meyrav Wurmser, an Israeli-American policy expert, who co-signed the paper with her husband, David Wurmser, now a top Middle East adviser to Dick Cheney. Other signers included Perle and Douglas Feith, the undersecretary of defense for policy during George W. Bush’s first term. “It was the seeds of a new vision.”
Netanyahu certainly seemed to think so. Two days after meeting with Perle, the prime minister addressed a joint session of Congress with a speech that borrowed from “A Clean Break.” He called for the “democratization” of terrorist states in the Middle East and warned that peaceful means might not be sufficient. War might be unavoidable.
Netanyahu also made one significant addition to “A Clean Break.” The paper’s authors were concerned primarily with Syria and Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, but Netanyahu saw a greater threat elsewhere. “The most dangerous of these regimes is Iran,” he said.
Man, if I’d had time to think for a damn minute, the news that the U.S. Imperial Forces are setting up a new “African Command” may have caused me to say something like this:
“Just kill me.”
Man. I feel ya. More Arthur:
“Peace and security.”
“Development, health, education, democracy and economic growth.”
Visions of Paradise ecstatically dance in my head. Oh, just a moment here. Wait a minute…wait…
You just knew this was coming:
Washington is also keen to foster stability on the continent with an eye to Africa’s oil reserves which could provide an alternative to Middle Eastern oil.
I bet you want me to kill you now. No way, my friend. If I have to slog through all this, so do you.
I’ll be here man. ‘Till they bomb Iran anyway, then I think I might want to just get the fuck out of here. I’ll let you know when I find libertarian paradise.
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