Sunday, January 10, 2016

Cranky to walk away from Big Dawg

BULLY BOY PRESS &   CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE

IS THE BIG DAWG ABOUT TO FACE A FULL ON BILL COSBY?

THOSE RUMORS HAVE SOME WORRIED.

BUT NOT HIS WIFE CRANKY CLINTON.

IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW THIS EVENING -- MUST CREDIT   BULLY BOY PRESS &   CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- CRANKY INFORMED THESE REPORTERS THAT SHOULD BILL CLINTON BECOME A PROBLEM FOR HER CAMPAIGN, SHE WILL DROP HIM IMMEDIATELY.


NOT ONLY THAT, SHE WILL DENY EVER KNOWING HIM.

HAVING MARRIED HIM IN THE 70S  AND BEEN FIRST LADY WHILE HE WAS PRESIDENT, WE QUESTIONED HOW SHE COULD SUCCESSFULLY CLAIM TO HAVE EVER KNOWN HIM.

CRANKY LAUNCHED INTO ONE OF HER TRADEMARK CHARMING CACKLES BEFORE REPLYING, "BOYS, WHAT LIE HAVEN'T I TOLD SO FAR?  AND I ALWAYS GET BELIEVED."



FROM THE TCI WIRE:


Starting with terminology.


One definition of "distraction" would be "a thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else."  That's the definition we're interested in today.

From December 31, 2015's "Those never-ending victory laps:"


I guess every day is going to be about declaring and celebrating the liberation of Ramadi -- since it was first claimed on Monday and until the day finally comes that it is liberated.
Point of fact, it's still not liberated.
But every day, the limited amount of time the world press spends on Iraq is taken up by tales of Ramadi's liberation.
And so much more gets ignored.
For example?
IRAQI SPRING MC reports counter-terrorism forces in Diyala shot dead a female civilian in front of civilians and Iraqi troops.
Or how about a new flashpoint developing?
IRAQI SPRING MC notes troops being sent to Basra.  This comes as NATIONAL IRAQI NEWS AGENCY notes MP Abd al-Salam al-Maliki is calling for the declaration of a state of emergency in Basra arguing the situation there is turning into a crisis.
But by all means, let's all waste another day declaring Ramadi liberated (when it's not).



That's how the year ended -- and with no western press coverage of Basra, to be very clear.

Nine days later?

Sinan Salaheddin (AP) reports, "Fear has become part of daily life amid a surge of violence in Basra, where rampant crime, kidnappings and extortion have become commonplace. Marauding Shiite militiamen drive around in cars with tinted windows and without plates, while local clans wage bloody feuds."

Basra's struggling and, in part, that's said to be because Iraqi forces are being deployed elsewhere in Iraq.

Such as?

Ramadi.


See the Iraqi forces are like the western press -- they apparently are small in number and can only focus on one thing at a time.

How does Basra fall off the radar?

Or has everyone forgotten this photo op?


PM Al-Abadi visits West Qurna 2 in Basra and adopts new measures to enhance security for international oil companies
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From the August 22, 2015 snapshot, "Iraq Times reports the reaction to citizens in Basra which was to protest Haider's visit. The activists noted that he traveled all the way to Basra to reassure Big Oil but he did not meet with a single local protester to address the concerns that have had them pouring into the streets for the last weeks.  The report notes that the British and US Ambassadors to Iraq had lobbied Haider to visit Basra to reassure Big Oil.  As Iraq Times also notes, just north of Basra is where a protester -- protesting against Big Oil -- was shot dead by security forces working for yet another foreign oil company in Iraq."

And the protests?  They continue in Basra.  ALSUMARIA reports Friday saw continued protests there against the government's corruption.


Yes, the western press should have been paying attention to Basra last year.



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  • Wednesday, January 06, 2016

    Cranky a failure?

    BULLY BOY PRESS &   CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE

    CRANKY CLINTON A "FEMINIST FAILURE"?

    THAT'S THE OPINION FORMING AS HER HUSBAND'S BOORISH BEHAVIOR -- AND POSSIBLE CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR -- COMES BACK INTO FOCUS AFTER SHE BILLED HERSELF AS A FIGHTER FOR WOMEN, DONALD TRUMP AS A SEXIST AND HER HUSBAND BILL AS A DEFENDER OF WOMEN.

    'NOT SO FAST!' SAY SOME WHO POINT TO THE NUMEROUS WOMEN WHO CAME FORWARD WITH TAILS OF HARASSMENT AND ONE WHO CAME FORWARD WITH A CLAIM OF RAPE.

    REACHED FOR COMMENT, CRANKY CLINTON TOLD THESE REPORTERS, "FEMINIST FAILURE?  THERE IS NOTHING ABOUT CRANKY CLINTON THAT SAYS FAILURE.  EVERY THING ABOUT ME SCREAMS 'SUCCESS' AND 'FIRST RATE!'  HOW DARE ANYONE CALL ME A FAILURE.  THE ONLY THING I'VE EVER FAILED AT?  FAILING!  I RULE THE WORLD.  WHEN I'M PRESIDENT, ANYONE WHO SPEAKS SO CARELESSLY ABOUT ME WILL BE TOSSED IN GITMO!  AND WATER BOARDED!  SEE HOW QUICK THEY ARE TO DISS ME THEN!"


    FROM THE TCI WIRE:



    Is 2016 the year that we can finally hold US President Barack Obama accountable?

    Will The Cult of St. Barack continue to lie?


    These are questions worth asking.

    Especially as Felecia Martinez (GOOD 4 UTAH -- link is text and video) reports, "53 intelligent soldiers with the Utah National Guard are preparing to deploy to Kuwait and Iraq."

    When Bully Boy Bush was in the White House, those kind of deployments bothered us.

    Today?

    Apparently not so much.


    Or how about this?  THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL features a photo by Rick Wood of "Sixty-six Wisconsin Army National Guard members stand during a sendoff ceremony in Madison Monday morning."  It's one of eleven photos of the ceremony for the troops who are headed to Iraq and Kuwait.


    US troops are being deployed again.

    Another US soldier died in Afghanistan today with two more left injured.

    Last week, an idiot -- an idiot I know -- an actor Tweeted to praise the success in Ramadi because no US service member had died in this wave of the Iraq War.

    Despite the death of Master Sgt Joshua Wheeler.










  • And he wasn't the first death in this latest wave of war that began in the summer of 2014.  From last August's "Editorial: How many US troops have died in the Iraq War in the last 12 months?:"


    Leo Shane III (Military Times) reported Thursday, "About 3,500 U.S. troops are stationed in Iraq, and seven have lost their lives in connection to the new military operations there."



    But people -- like the idiot I consider a friend who's more committed to Barack than truth -- want to pretend otherwise.

    At this late date, that's on them.

    There's no pretending that the media has failed them.

    There's no pretending that the information has been kept from them.

    The Cult of St. Barack made the choice to 'turn on, tune in and drop out.'

    The hopium has been deadly to any real work towards peace.

    Days after Barack Obama won the 2008 US presidential election, the so-called United for Peace and Justice announced it was shutting down, their mission over.

    The Iraq War didn't end in November 2008.

    It hasn't ended today.



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  • Tuesday, January 05, 2016

    Debbie does Cranky

    BULLY BOY PRESS &   CEDRIC'S BIG MIX & MIKEY LIKES IT!-- THE KOOL AID TABLE


    DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ A.K.A. DEBBIE WASHERWOMAN SCHULTZ IS COMING UNDER FIRE AND, FOR A CHANGE, IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HER GREASY HAIR OR OILY SKIN.

    WASHERWOMAN'S BEING CALLED OUT FOR HER GROSS FAVORITISM OF CRANKY CLINTON -- THE FAVORITISM THAT'S SAID TO BE OUT OF BOUNDS FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIR.

    REACHED FOR COMMENT, DEBBIE TOLD THESE REPORTERS, "I'LL SOONER WASH MY HAIR THAN TURN MY BACK ON CRANKY.  IT'S MY JOB TO ENSURE THAT SHE GETS THE PARTY'S NOMINATION.  UNTIL THEN, EVERYTHING IS ON HOLD -- INCLUDING SHAVING MY BACK FUR."


    FROM THE TCI WIRE:



    The end of the year brings good news and bad news.


    On the good news side, Tara Copp (STARS AND STRIPES) reports, "A federal district court on Jan. 21 will consider the scope of a lawsuit alleging soldiers’ exposure to burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan led to serious respiratory illnesses and deaths and whether government contractor KBR, Inc. is responsible for the way the pits were operated."



    The burn pits?


    "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," L. Russell Keith explained to the Democratic Policy Committee November 6, 2009. Keith worked for KBR in Iraq at Joint Base Balad from March 2006 through July 2007. Like many service members and contractors, he was unnecessarily exposed to toxins which put his life at risk.

    The Chair of the DPC, Senator Byron Dorgan, noted at the start of that day's hearing, "Today we're going to have a discussion and have a hearing on how, as early as 2002, US military installations in Iraq and Afghanistan began relying on open-air burn pits -- disposing of waste materials in a very dangerous manner. And those burn pits included materials such as hazardous waste, medical waste, virtually all of the waste without segregation of the waste, put in burn pits. We'll hear how there were dire health warnings by Air Force officials about the dangers of burn pit smoke, the toxicity of that smoke, the danger for human health. We'll hear how the Department of Defense regulations in place said that burn pits should be used only in short-term emergency situations -- regulations that have now been codified. And we will hear how, despite all the warnings and all the regulations, the Army and the contractor in charge of this waste disposal, Kellogg Brown & Root, made frequent and unnecessary use of these burn pits and exposed thousands of US troops to toxic smoke."



    At that day's hearing, Lt Col Darrin Curtis was among the witnesses and we'll note this exchange he had with Senator Dorgan.



    Chair Byron Dorgan: Mr. Curtis, why did you decide to write the 2006 memorandum? And did anyone else at that point share your concerns about the health impact of burn pits?
    Lt Col Darrin Curtis: Yes, Senator, they did. The Chief of Air Space Medicine had the same concerns I did. The memo was initially written so that we could expedite the installation of the incinerators. From my understanding, there were spending limits of monies with health issues and not health issues so I wanted to write the report to show that there are health issues associated with burn pits so that we could hopefully accelerate the installation of the incinerators.

    Chair Byron Dorgan: Of the type of burn pit you saw in Iraq in 2006 -- that's some while after the war began and infrastructure had been created and so on except without incinerators -- if something of that nature were occurring in a neighborhood here in Washington DC or any American city, what are the consequences to them?

    Lt Col Darrin Curtis: At least fines and possibly jail.

    Chair Byron Dorgan: Because?

    Lt Col Darrin Curtis: Of the regulations that are out there today.

    Chair Byron Dorgan: Because it's a serious risk to human health?

    Lt Col Darrin Curtis: Yes, sir.

    Chair Byron Dorgan: You say that when you arrived in Iraq an inspector for the US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine -- which is CHPPM -- told you that the Balad burn pit was the worst environmental site that he has seen and that included the ten years he had performed environmental clean up for the Army and Defense's Logistic Agency. And yet in your testimony, you also say that CHPPM has done this study and says adverse health risks are unlikely. So you're talking about an inspector from CHPPM that says 'this is the worst I've seen' and then a report comes out later from CHPPM that says: "Adverse health risks are unlikely. Long-term health effects are not expected to occur from breathing the smoke." Contradiction there and why?

    Lt Col Darrin Curtis: I think any organization, you're going to have people with differences of opinion. But at CHPPM, I'm sure that was the same-same outcome there. Cause I don't know if that individual --

    Chair Byron Dorgan: (Overlapping) Do you think that CHPPM -- do you think CHPPM assessment that's been relied on now is just wrong?

    Lt Col Darrin Curtis: (Overlapping) I think -- I think -- Senator, I think the hard line that there is no health effects is a -- is a very strong comment that we don't have the data to say. Do we have the data to say that it is a health risk? I don't think we have that either. But I do not think we have the data to say there is no health risk.

    Chair Byron Dorgan: You are a bio-environmental engineer what is -- what is your own opinion? Without testing or data, you saw the burn pits, you were there, you hear the testimony of what went in the burn pits, you hear Dr. Szema's assessment. What's your assessment?

    Lt Col Darrin Curtis: I think we're going to look at a lot of sick people later on.


    And a lot of people have gotten sick and a lot of people have died.



    In October of 2010 the GAO (US Government Accountability Office) released a report [PDF format warning] entitled "AFGHANISTAN AND IRAQ: DOD Should Improve Adherence to Its Guidance on Open Pit Burning and Solid Waste Management." The report opens with:

    The military has relied heavily on open pit burning in both conflicts, and operators of burn pits have not always followed relevant guidance to protect servicemembers from exposure to harmful emissions. According to DOD, U.S. military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq generate about 10 pounds of solid waste per soldier each day. The military has relied on open pit burning to dispose of this waste mainly because of its expedience. In August 2010, CENTCOM estimated there were 251 burn pits in Afghanistan and 22 in Iraq.
    [. . .]

    Lawsuits have been filed in federal court in at least 43 states in which current and former servicemembers have alleged, among other things, that a contractor's negligent management of burn pit operations, contrary to applicable contract provisions, exposed them to air pollutants that subsequently caused serious health problems. The contractor has moved to dismiss the suits, arguing, among other things, that it cannot be held liable for any injuries that may have occurred to service personnel because all its burn pit activities occurred at the direction of the military.


    Today, the victims and their loved ones have a chance at justice.

    A chance at justice.

    The federal district court decision to hear the case is big news.




    On the bad news side for veterans?

    Homeless veterans still exist in the United States.  That's news today -- news for being yet another broken promise.


    As David Greene (NPR's MORNING EDITION) noted last week, "The Obama administration says it wants to end homelessness among veterans by the end of this year. Well, that is not going to happen."  Anjali Shastry (WASHINGTON TIMES) explains, "Despite five years and billions of dollars, President Obama failed to meet his goal of ending veteran homelessness by 2015, though officials say they have cut the rate by 36 percent and made progress with better care for veterans in communities across the country."




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    Thursday, December 31, 2015

    She'll turn what?

    BULLY BOY PRESS &   CEDRIC'S BIG MIX & MIKEY LIKES IT!-- THE KOOL AID TABLE

    PASTOR KEVIN SWANSON HAS DECLARED CRANKY CLINTON WILL TURN CHILDREN GAY.

    REACHED FOR COMMENT BY THESE THREE REPORTERS, CRANKY CACKLED BEFORE RUNNING HER HANDS UP AND DOWN HER BODY IN A MOCKING MANNER, "OH-YEAH!  DON'T YOU WANT TO GET WITH THIS!  ONE LOOK AT ALL I'M BRINGING AND EVERY LITTLE GIRL'S GOING TO WANT THIS!"

    SNORTING AND SHAKING HER HEAD, CRANKY THEN WALKED AWAY.

    FROM THE TCI WIRE:





    Saif Hameed and Ece Toksabay (REUTERS) report, "Iraq's prime minister accused Turkey on Wednesday of failing to respect an agreement to withdraw its troops from the country's north and its foreign minister said if forced, Iraq could resort to military action to defend its sovereignty."


    This month found the government of Iraq objecting to the fact that Turkish troops were deployed to and stationed near Mosul.  They were formally asked to leave.  Xinhua notes, "Baghdad has insisted that the Turkish troops have no authorization from the Iraqi government and thus demanded their withdrawal, while Ankara called the troops only a routine rotation of the trainers."

    When they refused, the Iraqi government appealed to the US government, the United Nations Security Council and the Arab League.

    Last week, a body weighed in with a ruling.  SPUTNIK reported, "Turkey must withdraw immediately all its troops from Iraq without any preconditions, a statement unanimously adopted by members of the Arab League said Thursday."  AFP noted:


    The Turkish deployment "is an assault on Iraqi sovereignty and a threat to Arab national security," they said in an Arab League statement after meeting at the pan-Arab bloc's Cairo headquarters.
    Arab League deputy chief Ahmed Ben Heli read out the statement at a press conference, in which he added that the Turkish troops "increased tumult in the region."



    SPUTNIK reports:

    On Wednesday, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said that Turkey had not honored a commitment to withdraw its troops from the region.
    Abadi said in a statement that a Turkish delegation to Iraq promised to announce, upon returning to Ankara, that Turkey would withdraw its troops, "but the Turkish government has not respected the agreement and we request that the Turkish government announce immediately that it will withdraw from Iraqi territory."



    And Turkey's response?  Al Arabiya News reports:


    Speaking during an interview on NTV, [Prime Minister Ahmet] Davutoglu acknowledged there had been "miscommunication" over the troop deployment. He said that Ankara respected Iraqi sovereignty but added that Baghdad is not in control one third of its own territory.

    Turkey announced earlier that it had begun withdrawing troops in a bid to soothe a bitter row with Baghdad and following a call from U.S. President Barack Obama.



    And we'll note these two Tweets:




  • BOOM! 's FM: we can resort to military means to expel turkish troops if all peaceful means are ineffective!




  • Ouch! After Iraq threatened to use force against Turkish base in N.Iraq, Turkish PM Davutoglu:If Iraq has such military, it shd use on ISIS



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    •  
    •  

    Wednesday, December 30, 2015

    It's not her problem

    BULLY BOY PRESS &   CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE

    LOOK OUT BILL CLINTON, BILL COSBY GOT BUSTED TODAY.

    SO EVEN THOUGH YOU THINK ACCUSATIONS ARE IN THE PAST, THEY CAN COME BACK TO HAUNT.

    REACHED FOR COMMENT TONIGHT BY THESE REPORTERS, CRANKY CLINTON DISMISSED CONCERNS, INSISTING, "I DON'T KNOW WHAT MY HUSBAND'S SEX LIFE HAS TO DO WITH ME.  I BELIEVE EVERY AMERICAN ADULT, JUST BY LOOKING AT ME, KNOWS I HAVEN'T HAD SEX IN OVER 20 YEARS."


    FROM THE TCI WIRE:

    Today, Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi made the journey to Ramadi to proclaim victory in liberating the city from the Islamic State.

    The declaration was premature as events made clear.











  • BREAKING UPDATE: Iraqi PM 's convoy comes under rocket fire during his visit in , He remained unharmed.



  • At some point this week, Ramadi may indeed be liberated -- or at least be ridded of the Islamic State.  That point has not, however, been reached yet.

    But he wants bragging rights.

    The battle for Ramadi is hailed by the media as a 'victory' and it has nothing to do with whether or not Ramadi's liberated.

    It has everything to do with propaganda and the never-ending struggle between the governments of the United States and Iran.


    It goes back to Tikrit and March of this year when the mission to run the Islamic State out of the city began.

    Iraqi forces stormed the area.

    These were Iraqi military forces and the Shi'ite militias including the extremist, thuggish Shi'ite militias.  This included the Badr Brigade led by thug Hadi al-Amiri who stood out in 2015 mainly for threatening the US Congress with violence until this month when, as Mona Alami (AL-MONITOR) notes, "Hadi al-Ameri, the powerful leader of the Badr forces in the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units, threatened in a statement Dec. 7 to attack any new US base in Iraq."


    In Iraq and out of Iraq, Hadi al-Amiri is seen as a puppet for the government of Iran and he was seen as carrying out their orders in the efforts against Tikrit.  In addition, Iranian forces were taking part in the battle and Quds Force Commander Qassem Soeimani was in Iraq.

    The mission was a failure.

    And the US government provided limited assistance until the Iranians left.

    As a result of that departure, Shi'ite Iraqi thugs with links to Iran -- including Haid al-Amiri -- pulled back.


    It was during the pull back that the US government increased air strikes and Tikrit was freed of the Islamic State -- though overrun with Shi'ite thugs.  (When Ned Parker attempted to report this reality for REUTERS, his life was threatened and, despite nearly a decade covering Iraq for THE LOS ANGELES TIMES and REUTERS, he had to leave the country.)

    The success in removing the Islamic State from Tikrit belonged to Iraqi forces and US air power.

    In the battle for Ramadi (which remains ongoing), Iran's been left out of the party -- intentionally.

    And bragging rights are out of its reach.

    Haider used the Iraqi military and Sunni tribes and US bombings.


    The rush to proclaim Ramadi a success is about the US getting credit and Iran losing out.

    It's about Haider al-Abadi attempting to circumvent and weaken the Shi'ite militias.

    It's about a great many things.

    It is not, however, about Ramadi being liberated.

    Ramadi is the after thought.



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    Sunday, December 27, 2015

    Donald's so Elizabeth Edwards

    BULLY BOY PRESS &   CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE

    WIG WEARER, REALITY STAR AND G.O.P. PRESIDENTIAL WANNA BE DONALD TRUMP HAS DECLARED THAT BILL CLINTON IS NOT OFF LIMITS.

    GREASE BAG DEBBIE WASHERMAN SCHULTZ DECLARED ON MEET THE PRESS THAT BILL CLINTON IS VERY POPULAR.

    WHICH REALLY DOESN'T ANSWER THE QUESTION OF WHETHER OR NOT CLINTON IS A SEXIST.

    NOR DOES IT ACKNOWLEDGE THE REALITY THAT ELIZABETH EDWARDS REGULARLY RAISED BILL CLINTON'S AFFAIRS IN 2007 AND 2008 WHILE HER HUSBAND JOHN EDWARDS WAS SEEKING THE 2008 DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION.


    FROM THE TCI WIRE:

    Women in Iraq and Syria have been ignored repeatedly throughout the never-ending Iraq War -- and that includes by THE GUARDIAN newspaper.

    The only exception has always been when they can be used as pawns to justify the never-ending war.

    When, in Iraq, they were the victims of Nouri al-Maliki's government -- falsely arrested, imprisoned without appearing before a court, beaten and raped in prisons -- THE GUARDIAN and other outlets weren't interested in reporting on it.

    They'd run an occasional column but that was really it.

    This was happening, it was documented by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.  The Iraqi Parliament's investigation found these abuses and crimes -- and many others -- were taking place.

    And Iraqis took to the streets to protest this.

    And protested non-stop for over a year.

    But THE GUARDIAN didn't see fit to cover that.

    Or when any woman fights back.

    That's not of interest.

    But when they can do their little war porn -- and damage the lives of women while (and by) selling further war -- suddenly, they're interested in women.


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