Saturday, June 09, 2018

F**ked be the War Mongers

If you ever wonder why things are so bad for so many Americans, wonder no more, look to the likes of this piece of filth:

I have often disagreed with American government policies, sometimes quite strongly (think thoroughly misguided ventures like the Vietnam & Iraq wars). But with this administration, I am, for the first time in my 73 years, embarrassed by my government.




The real embarrassment here is Maggie Haberman's disgusting father.

He wasn't embarrassed when the US government took part in the assassination of Salvador Allende and the installation of despot Augusto Pinochet?

And he wasn't embarrassed by Iran-Contra.

Or by Watergate, or by Nixon's crimes during the Watergate era.  That included spying on citizens.  Law abiding ones.  That included stealing the underwear of Jennifer Dohrn -- a woman not even suspected of a crime.  That included keeping an enemies list and ordering government agencies to harass the people on the list (which included, for example, harassing Jane Fonda as she came through customs -- resulting in the infamous 'drug' bust -- they were vitamins and prescription drugs).  This included using the CIA and the FBI to destroy the life of Jean Seberg -- a woman so haunted by what her own government did to her that she would take her own life.  We could go on and on.

He isn't embarrassed by the government's constant shooting deaths (especially of African-Americans).

He wasn't embarrassed by the government's attack on MOVE in Chicago.

He wasn't embarrassed by the government's inaction on the AIDS virus in the 80s --  apparently, he agreed with the government that the death of a gay man didn't really matter.

He's not embarrassed by the prison population in the US -- not the racial make up, not the difference in sentencing (based on race), not the prisoners being shipped here or there (wherever will keep them furthest from families and communities), not the use of prisoners as slave labor, nothing.

The inability of every president since Ronald Reagan to deal with the homeless crisis in America doesn't embarrass him.


Nothing, not even the Iraq War caused him as much shame as he feels today.

This despite the fact that piece of s**t Haberman worked for NYT when it lied day after day to start the Iraq War.

He's a piece of s**t who is responsible for the deaths of millions.

And he's embarrassed by statements -- words -- that Donald Trump made.

As Iraqi children continue to be born with birth defects as a result of the weapons the US used in Iraq, as the country continues to struggle under the violence still inflicted upon it by the US, let's remember Clyde Haberman as the piece of s**t he is and let's make sure he knows, in his final days, that no one respects him, listens to him or will ever miss him.

F**ked be the War Mongers and may they inherit all the pain that has been inflicted upon others.


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Some Tweets from journalist Margaret Kimberley





  1. Margaret Kimberley Retweeted Syrian Presidency
    Check out these posts. speaks to international media on a regular basis.
    Margaret Kimberley added,
  2.   Retweeted
    TO : “ and are political satellites of the .”
     
  3. I’m finally reading Fire and Fury. The republicans are the de facto white party. Yet they didn’t see Trump’s victory coming. They didn’t know their own people. Interesting.
  4.   Retweeted
    If you are a Wikipedia editor, you can present evidence in the Philip Cross arbitration by going here: If you wish to present off-wiki evidence, mail it to: arbcom-l@lists.wikimedia.org
  5.   Retweeted
    I'm genuinely not trying to be contrarian but people are getting a little carried away re. Bourdain's politics. He was decent on some issues (e.g. Palestine, and Henry Kissinger most memorably) but he openly spread propaganda on a host of others, notably Syria & Libya.
  6.   Retweeted
    The Tamimi family continues to suffer from Israeli brutality. This is why the focus has to be on U.S. imperialism because this criminality could not occur without U.S. support for the Zionist apartheid project.
  7.   Retweeted
    Replying to 
    whoa. It seemed like a very genuine person, willing to share his challenges and joys w others.
  8. I watched show No Reservations on the travel channel. I was impressed that he didn’t edit this embarrassing incident from a show about Namibia. I probably would have.
  9.   Retweeted
    A wise person said being attacked by one’s enemies means you have become effective. Events over the last weekend at prove BAP is now seen as a threat, making our 1-year-old organization a target. Read more 👉🏿
  10. Three weeks ago I wrote about high placed police coons like who support police brutality. Maybe I should rewrite so I can add his name.
  11.   Retweeted
    Aaron Maté Retweeted Dr. Jill Stein 🌻
    Compare attention paid to Stein's self-funded trip to an RT gala where Putin sat at her table for a few minutes vs. Bill Clinton's trip where he met w/ Putin & got $500k for a speech from a firm fighting US sanctions. HRC camp later killed a story on it:
    Aaron Maté added,
  12. “They followed all the rules and protocols that we have in place. So, I’m not concerned about that at all.” Says head negro in charge after his cops handcuffed a 10 year old. I hate coons!
  13.   Retweeted
    Reminder that Chicago police kidnapped 7,000 people and held them at a secret "interrogation" warehouse 82% of those detained were Black, while Chicago's population is only 33% Black. (Just 6% were white, while Chicago is 32% white) A racist police state
  14. Margaret Kimberley Retweeted Black Alliance for Peace
    Read this statement of support for the anti-imperialist cause.
    Margaret Kimberley added,
  15.   Retweeted
    In support of anti-imperialism, response to the attack on by small group
  16.   Retweeted
    and the co-sponsored a panel at the Left Forum called, "Stop the Wars at Home and Abroad," This is a video of the panel:
  17. A message from the United National Antiwar Coalition in defense of anti-imperialism and of people like Ajamu Baraka who live to fight for this cause.