by Charley James
Where is a pair of dirty, old shoes when I need them?
I want to hurl a pair after it became official yesterday when reality was confirmed by no less a reliable White House source than the president himself. George Bush summed up his view of how his policies affected the world over the [...]
The “So What?” Administration
Posted on 17 December 2008 by Charley James | Comments (0) | Tags: 000 Iraqis, 000+, 000+ Americans, ABC’s Martha Raddatz, Abu Ghraib disgrace, Afghan prisoners, Alberto Gonzales, Charley James, cheerleading John Ashcroft, co-conspirators, Condaleeza Rice, Cook the intelligence on Iraq WMDs, Destroy America’s standing, Dick Cheney, Douglas Feith, former Defense Secy Donald Rumsfeld, Gen Tommy Franks, George Bush summed up his view of how his policies affe, ignore pre 9/11 intelligence about a coming al Qaeda at, International Criminal Court in The Hague, Iraq, John Yoo, Kill 4, Let Osama bin Laden slip away, lie the country into war, moral authority, old shoes when I need them?, Paul Wolfowitz, Pentagon inspector general’s report, personally responsible for authorizing using torture on, reputation in the world, responsible for the deaths or injuries to more than 650, Scooter Libby, The “So What?” Administration, Washington Week In Review, Where is a pair of dirty, wound another 50
Fact Checking John McCain
Posted on 17 October 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: abortion, agriculture, Bill Ayers, Bresh of freth air, campaign financing, Canada, Colombia, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, fact checking, Governor Palin, Iraq, Joe Biden, Justice Bryer, Keith Olberman, litmus test, McCain, mortgage rescue plan, MSNBC’s Countdown, no litmus test on any nominee, nuclear leak, obama, Roe v. Wade, Senator Government, taxes, USS Houston
McCain misstatements from the last debate:
• Governor Palin a Bresh of freth air.
• Calling Obama ‘Senator Government’.
• Saying Obama voted for Supreme Court Justice Bryer even though he was confirmed 10 years ago, before Obama was in the Senate.
• Promise he would fight for a line-item veto, which was ruled unconstitutional in 1998.
• Hitching onto [...]
On the Brink of Country Divorce
Posted on 06 October 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (1) | Tags: 000 people in Amsterdam, 120, 1973 trip to Washington DC, 1973-74, 2000 (s)Election, 21-million people, 24/7/366 travel, 3-minute campaign newscycle, 30-days of slimy Swift-Boat attacks, 664 cities around the globe, 93rd Congress, a failed burglary at the Democratic National Committee, a group of scoundrels who would be forced from office, a step I never believed I would consider taking, Acorn, angry old man, before PC’s, Black Panther William Ayers, campaigning for 21- and 19-months, cares more for her people and their rights than my own, Carl Albert, cause of the Fannie/Freddie and broader financial meltd, cesspit, change the subject from issues to nonsense, chanting U.S.A.!, citizen of the United Kingdom, Close-Up program, CNN, dangerously small-minded, declaring “Homeland security” the answer to any questio, Denis Campbell, dividing and destroying the country, economic disaster, Edward Brooke, end the war in Vietnam, equal parts education and inspiration, European Union, even municipal ones, former Reagan speech writer Peggy Noonan and I would ag, FOX News, further eroding my ability to even question or write th, Gerald Ford, global conflict, guilt by association attack gambit, Her Majesty’s subject, hide and obfuscate, his policies of the past 26-years cannot be defended, hooker patron, I have no choice, ideologue Supreme Court appointees, if we make yet another (s)election error, increasingly negative campaign, internet, Iraq, John Anderson, Keating 5, lead to his resignation in disgrace a year later, Living abroad for 10-years, make a difference, many flaws, marched in Amsterdam, McCain, Mike Mansfield, Nelson Rockefeller, news cycles were 24-hours long, obama, On the Brink of Country Divorce, our leaders led, Paris Peace talks, Patty Hearst, paying US taxes, perpetuating the mantra of fear, petty our nation has become, Phil Hart the ‘Conscience of the Senate’, placing flags on every stationary surface, polarisation, politics a part of my life forever, radical far-right team in the White House, re-elected President Nixon, reached across the aisle to broker compromises and gove, reached the point of no return, Robert Byrd, Roe v. Wade, rude, Sean Hannity, Senate and House roll call, Senate office building would be named, shared directorship, snarky Sarah going gutter, son of a US immigrant, special interests, Symbionese Liberation army sympathiser, Ted Kennedy, then Soviet Union, Tip O’Neill, today they would just lie, transparency and fairness to help inner city and low in, unchecked deregulation, Uncle Walter Cronkite, US Trident missiles, voters are stupid enough, voting in every election, Watergate Office complex, went after Obama, White House dismissed us as “a focus group”, will file divorce papers with my country, worst economic crisis since the Depression, Xaviera Hollander, ‘Country First’ as more than a slogan
By Denis Campbell
In the middle of our worst economic crisis since the Depression, the McCain campaign wants to change the subject from issues to nonsense because his policies of the past 26-years cannot be defended. From the Keating 5 to the current guilt by association attack gambit, this silliness has snarky Sarah going gutter, no… [...]
The Culture Wars Return
Posted on 06 September 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (4) | Tags: 2000 version of McCain, 2008, 25% of the remaining campaign, 8-years, 9-11, 90%+ lily-white RNC audience of fundamentalist Christia, a verb and 9-11’ Giuliani, a verb and POW, abandoned premise of controlling his campaign, against the wishes of his party, be afraid mantra, beyond the pale, big campaign of ideas, bigger trouble, bigoted dogma everywhere, Charley James, Culture Wars, dangerous, Deeply divide the nation, Dick Cheney, Do they think us complete idiots?, economy, faithfully walking in step behind his master, fear of making a game ending gaffe, four more years of the same gridlock and partisanship, frighteningly similar to the current resident of Navy O, George Bush’s lapdog, GOP party leaders, hate-filled, his own destiny, his party, hoping the most nefarious rumours stick, horrific graphic video replay, intolerant, Iran, Iraq, it cratered on their watch, Keating Five debacle, let political unknown steal his campaign, main difference being that instead of bombs strapped to, make campaign not about the economy or the 8-failed yea, McCain, mean-spirited, mock Obama, morphed from Maverick to: a noun, moved to even smaller things, Ms. Palin “not yet ready” for media interviews, much better and compelling, narrow ideological lines, obscure, ornery and ready to fight, pandering, play 7-years after, poor speaking, ready to be Vice President and lead on day one?, reporters scrape back the patina and veneer, Republicans, retreat to the ground they have won, Rove machine manufactured, Rudy ‘a noun, Security, sick machine, spreads them and ends each letter with God Bless You, strategy worked in 2000 and 2004, Tony Blair, version of McCain, vindictive running mate, walking cliché, whisper lies, will not appear with any major news outlet for at least, writing strong campaign reform legislation, ‘That’ McCain was irascible
John McCain has abandoned any premise of controlling his campaign, his party or even his own destiny. As Charley James writes today, he has chosen an obscure, mean-spirited and vindictive running mate who, as more and more reporters scrape back the patina and veneer of, seems frighteningly similar to the current resident of Navy Observatory [...]
OK Condi I’ve Had It
Posted on 14 August 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Administration, brought the best of both worlds, cash, Citgo, Condi, Condoleza Rice, enjoy Paris, ex-KGB officer as President, Georgia, in its final throes, Iraq, McCain, named a tanker after you, need them to keep the American borrow and spend economy, neglected, NSC advisor, oil resources, Putin, rattling sabres with Iran, real estate in London, Russia will somehow be isolated, SecState, shooting war with Russia over Ossetia, sniffing your own press releases, Stanford, Stick to the piano, take on Russia, Vladimir Putin
You’ve flown around under the radar landing top job after top job (Citgo (who named a tanker after you), Stanford, NSC advisor, and now State) and all one ever hears or sees is an empty dress suit. Your fairy tale assertion that Russia will somehow be isolated because of Georgia is another indication you are [...]
Georgia on My Mind
Posted on 12 August 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Afghanistan, Asian farewell tour, assert authority, Big Dog, Bushm, complete Russian control of Georgia, did it anyways, flick him like an insect, game over before started, Georgia, Georgian troops are outnumbered, human rights, Iraq, lame duck, message received, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann, NATO, Olympic Opening ceremonies, Ossetia bombed back to the stone age, place the horse’s head in the film producer’s bed, President Mikheil Saakashvili, President Saakashvili, problem solved, Putin, reminder who really was in charge, Russians, Sean Connery “Untouchables” approach, seeking sanctions at the UN, shaky peace, shut up, slaughter, Tbilisi, The Godfather behaviour, the troubles, they put one of yours in the hospital you put one of th, Tom Hagen to kill the stallion, unwise to invade Georgia, US, vex his Chinese hosts, Vito Corleone, when elephants fight ants get killed, White House lawn
Memo to Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili: just because Mr. Putin looks comfortable sitting and waving at the Olympic Opening ceremonies, don’t assume he is not paying attention. Whatever you do sir, don’t mess with the Big Dog.
Your attempt to assert authority over your own land thinking the bored guy sitting next to him wondering when [...]
Kuwait Tipped Off By Cheney: War With Iran Is Coming
Posted on 12 August 2008 by Charley James | Comments (0) | Tags: 30 miles wide, 80-plus combat planes, 850 miles, activated its "Emergency War Plan", Admiral Kuznetsov, armada, Atlantic, British, British Royal Navy carrier battle group, carrier Charles de Gaulle, carrier strike group, Carrier Strike Group Seven, Carrier Strike Group Two, Cheney, Cheney and his puppets Bush and McCain, crippling the Islamic republic's infrastructure, Democrats in Congress, devastating effects on economy, Dick Cheney, dry dock, eastern Mediterranean, expeditionary carrier battle group, expeditionary strike group, exporter, fast moving light boats, fly over Syria, French naval forces, French Naval Rafale fighter jets, French nuclear hunter-killer submarine, French warships, guided missile heavy cruiser Moskva, has good reason to worry, headed for the Gulf, Iran, Iran is a major oil producer, Iranian suicide bombers, Iraq, joint task force, knowing they won’t be approved, Kuwait, Kuwait City, lacks refining facilities, largest naval task force since Gulf War 1, less than 60 miles from Iran, major Russian navy deployment, mid-air refuelling, Middle East Times, negotiating diplomatically in bad faith with Iran, Oman, Operation Brimstone, Persian Gulf, planning a war with Iran before January, practice enforcing a blockade on Iran, pretence of seeking UN sanctions, preventing it from importing refined oil, provoked confrontation, re-import its own oil, Revolutionary Guards, routed the Kuwaiti army in a few hours, Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal, Russian warplanes could reach the Gulf from the Mediter, skies controlled by US military, Straits of Hormuz, Su-33 warplanes, submarine Amethyste, the White House, US, US Navy super carrier battle group, USS Abraham Lincoln, USS Iwo Jima, USS Peleliu, USS Ronald Reagan, USS Theodore Roosevelt, war games, War With Iran Is Coming, when Iraqi troops invaded the emirate, won't be tricked into supporting an Iran War the way th
Investigative journalist Charley James offers this detailed opinion piece looking at the growing possibilty of US military action in Iran.
By Charley James
After being quietly notified by officials in Dick Cheney’s office, Kuwait – situated between Iraq, Iran and an un-enviable geographic hard place on the northern end of the Persian Gulf – has activated its [...]
Why John?
Posted on 06 August 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 527 group, 96-year old mother, Al Gore, American people facing economic catastrophe, attack dogs, attack without showing real plans, bi-partisan, Britney Spears, brutally blind-sided by Bush/Rove/Cheney, clinton, comparing Obama to Moses, dialogues, dignified campaign, fear of losing jobs, green-eyed envy, health catastrophe wiping out their life-savings, homes to foreclosure, Iraq, John Kerry, lifelong Democrat, McCain, MSNBC’s Keith Obermann, New York Times Op-Ed columnist Maureen Dowd, obama, Obama Energy Policy, Paris Hilton, pledged to bring honour and dignity to the campaign tra, promised a clean campaign, real issues facing real people, shut the hell up Senator, Straight Talking Maverick, the Chosen One, thought Britney Spears ad was dumb, tossing spitballs, town-hall meeting style debates, tyre gauges, upstaged by Obama, Vanity, who are you, Why John
You promised a clean campaign. You pledged to bring honour and dignity to the campaign trail. You wanted the campaign to be about real issues facing real people.
Is it because you ran a dignified campaign in ’00 and were brutally blind-sided by the thugs running the Bush/Rove/Cheney campaign? Does your party honestly believe this will [...]
The Race Card
Posted on 06 August 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 90-days, accepting the race premise, attack adverts, bar lowered, Battle of Baghdad, Berlin, black candidate, Brand Republican, Britney Spears, budget deficits on their watch, Bush, Bush Administration, campaign manager Dick Wadhams, campaign trail, celebrity-seeking antics, Cheney, clinton, Colorado Senate candidate Bob Schaffer, concrete evidence, convention in Minneapolis, daily tracking polls, decided to invade anyways, democrats, Democrats improve majority in the Senate, didn’t look like all those other guys on the dollar bil, fear, fell for the bait, Georgia Senator Max Cleland, Gingrich Revolution, give me a call, glam gals, gold bathroom fixtures were actually gold paint and und, high school class president, Internet only, Iran, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iraq, John Stewart, Karl Rove, lose more House seats, lost an arm and both legs in combat, McCain, Moses, NBC News anchor Brian Williams, net Democratic gain of 23+ seats, no WMD’s in Iraq, obama, overblown fears of Iranian military power, Paris Hilton, Presidential Palace, psycho-analysed piece of footage, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ron Suskind, pundits jumped in, race card, racial stereotyping, racially charged spot, Republican, Saddam’s Palaces, son of former slaves. rise up and steal/sire the master, statistical tie, subliminal racial fear tactic, Swiftboating Season, Tennessee Congressman Harold Ford, The Daily Show, The One, unpatriotic, US Presidential race, US South, Victory Tower, Vietnam, we're going to shove a bunch of 30-second ads up his a-, within the margin of error
With 90-days to go, Swiftboating Season has begun in earnest as charges and counter-charges by each candidate’s camp of injecting race into the election turned the current US Presidential race into that of a popularity contest for high school class president. No. I must apologise. That characterisation demeans the thousands of young students who prepare [...]
Mandatory Baghdad Foreign Service Tours
Posted on 22 July 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Anwar Province, Baghdad, bars, Basra, Bechtel, British residents, CIA, CPA, disco, Foreign Service, GE, Green Zone, Iraq, Jim Krane, mandatory tours, night clubs, OGA bar, outlying provinces, Sadr City, salon.com, US State Department
(Reprise article)
The State Department is warning U.S. diplomats they may be forced to serve in Iraq next year and says it will soon start identifying prime candidates for jobs at the Baghdad embassy and outlying provinces, according to a cable obtained by The Associated Press.
First one must applaud members of the Foreign Service for their [...]

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