BULLY BOY 
PRESS & CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL-AID 
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AS IF THE TOUGH QUESTIONS AROUND BENGHAZI WEREN'T CAUSING CELEBRITY IN CHIEF BARRY O ENOUGH PROBLEMS, HE'S BEEN CAUGHT REFERRING TO HIS OPPONENT AS A "BULLSH**TER" WHICH, THOUGH BITCHY, ISN'T PRESIDENTIAL.
THIS AS THE LOS ANGELES TIMES REPORTS HE "ATTACKED" MITT ROMNEY'S CHARACTER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. BUT WHILE HE PLAYS BITCH BARRY, THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IS CALLING FOR COOPERATION BETWEEN THE TWO MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES.
MAYBE IT'S HARD TO BE ANYTHING BUT BITCHY WHEN YOU'RE BEING CALLED OUT FOR BENGHAZI BY A RETIRED MILITARY COLONEL AND FORMER NBC NEWS ANALYST AND BY A U.S. SENATOR? WHEN EVEN AL GORE'S CURRENT TV HAS POSTED THE STORY ABOUT YOU REFUSING TO SEND HELP AND ORDERING PEOPLE TO STAND DOWN DURING THE ATTACKS? WHEN EVEN ACROSS THE ATLANTIC, THAT STORY IS NOW GETTING OUT?
FROM THE TCI WIRE:
Iran's Press TV also manages to address issues and not resort to 'look at the cranky old guy' nonsense. Colin Powell lied and help sell the war. That's reality. He did a tiny pivot as the press turned on the illegal war. The summer of 2005, Cindy Sheehan's actions (Camp Casey at Crawford) forced questions to be asked. Colin could see the writing on the wall and did a tiny pivot. Which is who in September 2005, he goes on air with Barbara Walters pretending that he was misled. There were lies spoken, but he didn't know they were lies! And it was a "blot," he declared, on his image. As Ava and I noted, he was still for the war, he wasn't calling out the war and he was lying about not knowing -- State Dept staff had repeatedly told him that the claims were lies. He knew they were lies before he said them. Colin Powell is a cheap liar and his lies resulted in the deaths of nearly two million Iraqis.
A few months after 
that interview with Barbara Walters, Collie's Girl Friday Lawrence 
Wilkerson started making the media rounds, acting a surrogate for a 
truth-barren Powell, creating fancy lies for the AP and MSNBC and so 
many more but, as Norman Solomon (Cold Type) pointed out in November 2005, it wasn't believable:
Rest
 assured that if the war had gone well by Washington's lights, we'd be 
hearing none of this from Powell's surrogate. The war has gone bad, from
 elite vantage points, not because of the official lies and the 
unrelenting carnage but because military victory has eluded the U.S. 
government in Iraq. And with President Bush's poll numbers tanking, and 
Dick Cheney's even worse, it's time for some "moderate" sharks to 
carefully circle for some score-settling and preening.
In his speech to the American Legion -- a group that is interested in the Iraq War (even if New York
 'magazine' isn't) -- McCain noted that Colin Powell is going ga-ga in 
public about how Barack ended the Iraq War (someone forgot to tell Iraq 
-- and Al Mada notes today Moqtada al-Sadr is calling out the continued US efforts to occupy Iraq).  That's not surprising.
McCain is right, this is duplicity. 
And
 it's so sad to see supposed lefties rush in to defend Colin Powell.  
Before Bully Boy Bush physically occupied the Oval Office, Robert Parry 
and Norman Solomon were writing a series about the reality of Colin 
Powell (start with "Behind Colin Powell's Legend").  And Powell's lies did not start in 2003.  September 5, 2002, Norman Solomon (FAIR) was warning about the reality of Colin:
Media coverage is portraying Powell as a steady impediment to a huge assault on Iraq. But closer scrutiny would lead us to different conclusions. 
Instead of undermining prospects for a military
 conflagration, Powell's outsized prestige is a very useful asset for 
the war planners. The retired general "is seen by many of Washington's 
friends and allies abroad as essential to the credibility of Bush's 
foreign policy," the French news agency AFP noted as September began. 
Avid participation in deplorable actions has been integral to Powell's career. A few examples: 
Colin
 Powell was for the illegal war.  Ann Wright was at the State 
Department.  The former military colonel resigned the day before the 
start of the illegal war and did so publicly.  From her resignation letter:
I
 wrote this letter five weeks ago and held it hoping that the 
Administration would not go to war against Iraq at this time without 
United Nations Security Council agreement. I strongly believe that going
 to war now will make the world more dangerous, not safer. 
There
 is no doubt that Saddam Hussein is a despicable dictator and has done 
incredible damage to the Iraqi people and others of the region. I 
totally support the international community's demand that Saddam's 
regime destroy weapons of mass destruction. 
However,
 I believe we should not use US military force without UNSC agreement to
 ensure compliance. In our press for military action now, we have 
created deep chasms in the international community and in important 
international organizations. Our policies have alienated many of our 
allies and created ill will in much of the world. 
Countries
 of the world supported America's action in Afghanistan as a response to
 the September 11 Al Qaida attacks on America. Since then, America has 
lost the incredible sympathy of most of the world because of our policy 
toward Iraq. Much of the world considers our statements about Iraq as 
arrogant, untruthful and masking a hidden agenda. Leaders of moderate 
Moslem/Arab countries warn us about predicable outrage and anger of the 
youth of their countries if America enters an Arab country with the 
purpose of attacking Moslems/Arabs, not defending them. Attacking the 
Saddam regime in Iraq now is very different than expelling the same 
regime from Kuwait, as we did ten years ago. 
I
 strongly believe the probable response of many Arabs of the region and 
Moslems of the world if the US enters Iraq without UNSC agreement will 
result in actions extraordinarily dangerous to America and Americans. 
Military action now without UNSC agreement is much more dangerous for 
America and the world than allowing the UN weapons inspections to 
proceed and subsequently taking UNSC authorized action if warranted. 
I
 firmly believe the probability of Saddam using weapons of mass 
destruction is low, as he knows that using those weapons will trigger an
 immediate, strong and justified international response. There will be 
no question of action against Saddam in that case. I strongly disagree 
with the use of a "preemptive attack" against Iraq and believe that this
 preemptive attack policy will be used against us and provide 
justification for individuals and groups to "preemptively attack" 
America and American citizens. 
The 
international military build-up is providing pressure on the regime that
 is resulting in a slow, but steady disclosure of Weapons of Mass 
Destruction (WMD). We should give the weapons inspectors time to do 
their job. We should not give extremist Moslems/ Arabs a further cause 
to hate America, or give moderate Moslems a reason to join the 
extremists. Additionally, we must reevaluate keeping our military forces
 in the Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia. Their presence on the
 Islamic "holy soil" of Saudi Arabia will be an anti-American rally cry 
for Moslems as long as the US military remains and a strong reason, in 
their opinion, for actions against the US government and American 
citizens. 
Ann Wright 
was able to do the right thing but Colin Powell's entire life has been 
about doing the wrong thing, about lying to advance his own personal 
interests and doing so at the expense of many innocent civilians.  That 
has been Colin Powell's chosen path for decades and to pretend that he 
is qualified for anything other than an arraignment hearing for War 
Crimes, is to be less than honest.  The whoring has to stop.  Even 
prostitutes -- real ones, not press whores -- will draw the line and say
 there are some tricks they will not turn.  Sadly our sex workers have 
stronger ethics than those who compose what passes for a modern day 
press.  
And Colin Powell sure is a happy 
little talker.  When he has a book to promote, he runs ot the media, 
when he's being paid six figures, he rushes off to the convention.  But 
Powell does nothing that doesn't enrich his own pockets.  
Where's
 the 'good' general's concern for those who served?  What has he ever 
done, for example, to assist those whose health was destroyed by 
exposure to various chemicals due to military burn pits?  Erin Jordan (Cedar Rapids Gazette) reports on Joshua Casteel's recent death
 and how his family believes that burn pit exposure while serving in 
Iraq is what caused the cancer.  Joshua Casteel is only the most recent 
tragedy.  August 10th came news that Iraq War veteran Russell Keith had died.  November 6, 2009, at the Democratic Policy Committee
 hearing Russell Keith testified,  "While I was stationed at Balad, I 
experienced the effects of the massive burn pit that burned 24 hours a 
day, 7 days a week. The ten-acre pit was located in the northwest corner
 of the base. An acrid, dark black smoke from the pit would accumulate 
and hang low over the base for weeks at a time. Every spot on the base 
was touched by smoke from the pit; everyone who served at the base was 
exposed to the smoke. It was almost impossible to escape, even in our 
living units."  May 17th,
 it was Iraq War veteran Dominick J. Ligouri.  If Colin Powell gave a 
damn about anyone other than himself -- even only in recent years -- he 
would be doing something to   speak out and raise awareness on an issue 
that mattered.  But as he churns out one co (ghost) - written book after
 another, it's all about enriching his own pockets.
Even
 now, in the face of what his lies have caused, he can only think about 
enriching his own pockets.  Last night, Iraq War veteran Ross Caputi (Guardian) observed:
Four new studies on the health crisis in Fallujah have been published in the last three months. Yet, one of the most severe public health crises in history, for which the US military may be to blame, receives no attention in the United States. 
Ever
 since two major US-led assaults destroyed the Iraqi city of Fallujah in
 2004, Fallujans have witnessed dramatic increases in rates of cancers, 
birth defects and infant mortality in their city. Dr Chris Busby, the 
author and co-author of two studies on the Fallujah heath crisis, has 
called this "the highest rate of genetic damage in any population ever 
studied".
In the years since the 2004 sieges, Fallujah was the most heavily guarded city in all of Iraq. All movement in and out of Fallujah was monitored by the occupying forces. The security situation
 made it nearly impossible to get word out about Fallujans' nascent 
health crisis. One of the first attempts to report on the crisis was at 
the seventh session of the UN Human Rights Council in the form of the 
report, Prohibited Weapons Crisis: The Effects of Pollution on the Public Health in Fallujah by Dr Muhamad Al-Darraji. This report was largely ignored. It wasn't until the first major study on the health crisis was published in 2010 that the issue received mainstream media attention in the UK and Europe.
To
 this day, though, there has yet to be an article published in a major 
US newspaper, or a moment on a mainstream American TV news network, 
devoted to the health crisis in Fallujah. The US government has made no 
statements on the issue, and the American public remains largely 
uninformed about the indiscriminate harm that our military may have 
caused.
All the dead, all the 
wounded, all the blood on the hands of liars like Colin Powell but 
because he rushed to endorse Barack Obama, some media whores want to 
pretend like he's someone to listen to and not someone to be tossed 
behind bars?
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