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An Open Letter to the People of Iraq from BHO

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 04:23:35 PM PDT

Despite the lack of discussion on the conflict in Iraq at the DNC, rest assured that Barack has a plan. Read all about it below the fold...  

Meet Alan Grayson, FL Dist. 8

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 03:55:13 PM PDT

The sweat equity (literally) of Alan Grayson supporters paid off Tuesday night when he announced to a standing-room-only crowd at campaign headquarters in Orlando that he had won the Democratic nomination for U.S. House District 8.  

Which Worked? Surge or Awakening? Iraqi Govt About To Find Out The Hard Way.

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 12:38:52 PM PDT

Right now, on radios and televisions, websites and blogs across the land, the cry is going out: the province of Anbar is safe, thanks to the brave efforts of Coalition forces and their Iraqi partners. Iraqi security forces are ready and waiting to take over. This will free up American troops to rotate out of country and into the once again restive theater of conflict in Afghanistan.

In reality it's... not quite going down like that .

Let's check the news together below the break.

U.S. soldiers say they executed Iraqis

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 12:04:24 PM PDT

Well, this is the kind of thing that gets lost in the hoopla of the Convention:

WASHINGTON: Three U.S. soldiers killed four handcuffed and blindfolded Iraqi prisoners with pistol shots on the bank of a Baghdad canal last year, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.

Does Biden share Obama's "wisdom?" And does his "experience" count?

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 11:45:08 AM PDT

Obama's lightning-strike response to charges he lacks the experience to be president is, in essence, 'At least I have more wisdom than my opponent(s).'

The signature exhibit in his case is the vote on the Iraq War. He spoke out against it before entering the senate. Hillary, like McCain, voted for it. As the war has proven to be a blunder of epic proportions, the logic goes, all the years of experience of his colleagues ain't worth but a fraction of his native wisdom. As an Obama surrogate put it in a public memo:

Barack Obama has a very simple case. On the most important commander in chief test of our generation, he got it right, and Senator Clinton got it wrong.

So what does Obama say about Biden's vote for the Iraq War? And does Obama value Biden's experience?

The Iraq War Statistics

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 11:09:11 AM PDT

Casualties, financial costs, etc. Show your local neo-con these statistics when he starts saying it was worth it.

The War that has gone on for around half a decade has cost us much in blood and treasure, and popular opinion around the world. This war isn't just unjustifiable, it's fiscally irresponsible, morally wrong, and continually deepining the financial wounds in the American Economy, with a shower of salt upon them to add to the pain.

McCain's Schizophrenia on Taxes and War

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 08:42:44 AM PDT

Glenn Greenwald's current piece in Salon nails the bizarre disconnect at the heart of John McCain's plan for America:  

McCain will move the US to a posture of global military confrontation.

McCain will continue and expand the Bush tax cuts, particularly for the rich.

Is he insane?

Faye Landslide in Florida!

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 08:14:28 AM PDT

No, not that Fay- Faye Armitage. She handily won her primary last night for FL-07.

U.S. House of Representatives - District 7
279 of 279 Precincts Reporting (100 percent)
Name Votes Vote %
Faye Armitage (D) 17,977 64%
Clyde Malloy (D) 10,142 36%

This is why we need your help to get the attention of the DCCC. We needs lots more money to help defeat John Mica. Faye's overwhelming victory shows that voters want candidates who are true PROGRESSIVES.

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McCain to World: Get off our lawn

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 06:50:05 AM PDT

In a bold leap forward in his nationalistic rhetoric, John McCain yesterday warned the World to get off America's lawn. Addressing the American Legion Convention in Phoenix, McCain complained about Barack Obama's Berlin speech of last month. Obama had declared that by working together the nations of the world could more effectively address international terrorism and other problems we face in common. You'd have thought that was pretty uncontroversial, but you wouldn't have reckoned with John McCain's slick presidential team. It decided that what Americans want to see is more confrontation with the rest of the globe, in the guise of "leadership". It turns out that America also wants to be reminded yet again that McCain was once a POW.

From McCain's speech:

My opponent had the chance to express such confidence in America, when he delivered a much anticipated address in Berlin. He was the picture of confidence, in some ways. But confidence in oneself and confidence in one's country are not the same. And in that speech, Senator Obama left an important point unclear. He suggested that the end of the Cold War proved that there was, "no challenge too great for a world that stands as one." Now I missed a few years of the Cold War, as the guest of one of our adversaries, but as I recall the world was deeply divided during the Cold War -- between the side of freedom and the side of tyranny. The Cold War ended not because the world stood "as one," but because the great democracies came together, bound together by sustained and decisive American leadership.

Steve Benen wonders "Why would a man running to be Leader of the Free World publicly reject the notion of international cooperation on global challenges?"

McCain seems to have gotten Obama's speech backwards. Obama talked about taking on global challenges -- counter-terrorism, global warming, counter-proliferation, the international drug trade -- and encouraging Europeans to join with the United States because, "No one nation, no matter how large or powerful, can defeat such challenges alone. None of us can deny these threats, or escape responsibility in meeting them."

[...] As Obama described it, encouraging our allies to follow our lead ultimately serves our interests, and the interests of free people around the globe.

McCain perceives this as lacking "confidence in America." I'm afraid today's bizarre criticism says more about McCain's twisted worldview than Obama's faith in American strength.

'Bizarre' is one word for McCain's hyper-nationalistic chest-thumping. He went on in his speech to insist that oppressed people around the world "do not resent or resist America's democratic influence in the world". Nope, no resentment at all - especially not in the neocon proving ground for exporting democracy, Iraq.

Burning down the House: A Post-modern Parable of the Surge

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 04:50:42 AM PDT

Let’s consider the following hypothetical.  Your grandfather likes to smoke in his bed.  He’s been told over and over again that it’s neither hygienic nor safe.  But grandpa tends not to listen to anyone and does what he wants regardless of the potential consequences to either himself or those around him ...  

If Obama isn't ready to be president, then why is Bush co-opting his foreign policy positions?

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 12:40:06 AM PDT

There's one argument for Barack Obama's readiness to be commander-in-chief that Keith Obermann raised once or twice, but otherwise, I haven't heard a lot of, that I'd like to hear repeated, and OFTEN:

Has anyone else noticed, that the Bush administration is co-opting Barack Obama's foreign policy positions, and that this undercuts the Republicans' argument?

First Sgt. Hatley and the Beauchamp TNR Affair

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 12:05:14 AM PDT

A U.S. Army First Sergeant described as a murderer in today's NYT seems to be the same one that led the unit involved in last years New Republic / Beauchamp controversy.

In July 2007 a U.S. soldier under the pseudonym Scott Thomas wrote about the war in Iraq at the The New Republic's Shock Troops blog. Scott Thomas described some disgusting behavior by his fellow soldiers. Such included running over dogs with Bradley fighting vehicles and playing with a child's scull found in a mass grave.

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crossposted at Moon of Alabama

GOP 2008: KILL & DRILL

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 09:00:10 PM PDT

I've been following the Democratic convention as much as I can, and I think I have a different perspective on the speeches I've heard, because I listened to them on the radio.  Michelle Obama, Ted Kennedy, and Hillary Clinton were all inspiring.  I believe that HRC did just what she had to do, and I am sure Barack Obama will be great as well, but at this point, I think it is necessary for the most committed among Democrats to begin thinking about what comes next, specifically next week.  It is time to start framing the GOP Convention they way the GOP and its lackeys, the media, have tried to frame this one.

For me, I think it can be summed up in three words: Kill and Drill.

Leno and McCain: A joke gets the POW Card.

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 04:15:16 PM PDT

Leno was joking around, and asks him for a million dollars (pocket money for John McCain) how many houses he has, and you won't believe his answer!*

*You will.

Why Don't Catholic Bishops Care More About War?

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 01:18:31 PM PDT

I am a Catholic and am once again disgusted with my church.

Here are some Catholic bishops again saying they won't give communion to Catholic politicians who are pro-choice on abortion:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/...

Okay, that's fine.  The church takes moral stands on some issues, but why is that the only issue which seems to yield a denial of communion?  Is the Catholic church supporting the Iraq War?  Lots of people died.  There is no church-type of moral justification for the US invasion of Iraq as far as I can see.

How many bishops have said "we will not give communion to any Catholic politicians who support the Iraq War?"  

Is the Catholic church hierarchy again just a tool for the conservative political lobby?

CIA caught in lie about Suskind allegation

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 10:31:07 AM PDT

I know, can you imagine the CIA - lying to the public? This lie, like so many others during the last 6 years, was promulgated to save the White House further embarrassment over its rush to war in Iraq. The lie concerns a high-ranking Iraqi defector whom the Bush administration prefers to pretend it knows little about.

How many lives to win McCain's wars? Let's ask & expose him.

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 08:55:48 AM PDT

John McCain has boasted that he knows how to win wars.  Since he has chosen to make his military prowess a central part of his campaign, it can be exposed for the empty, dangerous bluster that it is with one simple slogan.

Poll

Will a McCain Presidency mean more new wars?

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When it comes to policy positions, how "united" are Obama and Biden?

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 06:19:27 AM PDT

The Democratic Party’s buzz word for the 2008 convention is "unity." But when it comes to the important policy decisions a President must make, how united are Barack Obama and Joe Biden?

A brief overview of eight domestic and foreign policy positions shows that they are indeed united on those issues that will be on Americans minds when they pull the lever in November.


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