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Monday, 1 January 2007

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Posted by lisa jarnot at 11:16 AM EST | Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
It's Your Year to Shine!

Lisablog correspondent Arcturus sent along some excellent links. Thanks Arcturus. This photo is from Dr. James Benjamin's Blog.

Also, from The Independent: a piece called "He takes his secrets to the grave. Our complicity dies with him: How the West armed Saddam, fed him intelligence on his 'enemies', equipped him for atrocities - and then made sure he wouldn't squeal by Robert Fisk. This is a must read!


And, for the New Year,

Ten Things You Can (and Must) Do About Global Warming. As we say down at the Dojo, No Excuses!


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Sunday, 31 December 2006
Happy New Year!

Tom's Bush Hanging Page

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Saturday, 30 December 2006
A Dark Day, with a Few Notes on War Crimes

I was planning to keep the blog dark today to mark the execution of Saddam Hussein, but anger has gotten the better of me, especially as I find that The New York Times today has failed to mention the collaborative efforts of the United States and Iraq throughout the 1980s to make Iraq a weapons-friendly Kurd-gassing place. If you don't know this history, there is an excellent timeline provided by The Iraq Analysis Group based in the UK. It includes pages of detailed history. For example, what was happening in 1983 in Iraq?

Analysts recognized that "civilian" helicopters can be weaponized in a matter of hours and selling a civilian kit can be a way of giving military aid under the guise of civilian assistance.[8] Shortly after removing Iraq from the terrorism sponsorship list, the Reagan administration approved the sale of 60 Hughes helicopters.[9] Later, and despite some objections from the National Security Council (NSC), the Secretaries of Commerce and State (George Baldridge and George Shultz) lobbied the NSC advisor into agreeing to the sale to Iraq of 10 Bell helicopters,[10] officially for crop spraying. See "1988" for note on Iraq using U.S. Helicopters to spray Kurds with chemical weapons.

Want to know more about Donald Rumsfeld's friendly meetings with Saddam in 1983 and 1984? Check out this link: Common Dreams. Here's a clip:

Five years before Saddam Hussein’s now infamous 1988 gassing of the Kurds, a key meeting took place in Baghdad that would play a significant role in forging close ties between Saddam Hussein and Washington. It happened at a time when Saddam was first alleged to have used chemical weapons. The meeting in late December 1983 paved the way for an official restoration of relations between Iraq and the US, which had been severed since the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.

With the Iran-Iraq war escalating, President Ronald Reagan dispatched his Middle East envoy, a former secretary of defense, to Baghdad with a hand-written letter to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and a message that Washington was willing at any moment to resume diplomatic relations.

That envoy was Donald Rumsfeld.

Rumsfeld’s December 19-20, 1983 visit to Baghdad made him the highest-ranking US official to visit Iraq in 6 years. He met Saddam and the two discussed “topics of mutual interest,” according to the Iraqi Foreign Ministry. “[Saddam] made it clear that Iraq was not interested in making mischief in the world,” Rumsfeld later told The New York Times. “It struck us as useful to have a relationship, given that we were interested in solving the Mideast problems.”

Just 12 days after the meeting, on January 1, 1984, The Washington Post reported that the United States “in a shift in policy, has informed friendly Persian Gulf nations that the defeat of Iraq in the 3-year-old war with Iran would be ‘contrary to U.S. interests’ and has made several moves to prevent that result.”

In March of 1984, with the Iran-Iraq war growing more brutal by the day, Rumsfeld was back in Baghdad for meetings with then-Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz. On the day of his visit, March 24th, UPI reported from the United Nations: “Mustard gas laced with a nerve agent has been used on Iranian soldiers in the 43-month Persian Gulf War between Iran and Iraq, a team of U.N. experts has concluded... Meanwhile, in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, U.S. presidential envoy Donald Rumsfeld held talks with Foreign Minister Tarek Aziz (sic) on the Gulf war before leaving for an unspecified destination.”

The day before, the Iranian news agency alleged that Iraq launched another chemical weapons assault on the southern battlefront, injuring 600 Iranian soldiers. “Chemical weapons in the form of aerial bombs have been used in the areas inspected in Iran by the specialists,” the U.N. report said. “The types of chemical agents used were bis-(2-chlorethyl)-sulfide, also known as mustard gas, and ethyl N, N-dimethylphosphoroamidocyanidate, a nerve agent known as Tabun.”

Prior to the release of the UN report, the US State Department on March 5th had issued a statement saying “available evidence indicates that Iraq has used lethal chemical weapons.”

Speaking of war crimes, you already know that

On 12 October 2006, a study of mortality developments in Iraq was published in British medical journal The Lancet. This found that between 393,000 and 943,000 excess deaths have occured in the 2003 invasion and its aftermath, with 655 thousand the most likely estimate.

It's not a democracy, it's a hypocrisy! Fight the power people!


Friday, 29 December 2006
American Democro-Fascism is a Threat to the Free World!

Hello People. Just trying to get your attention. Lisablog will be dark tomorrow .


Posted by lisa jarnot at 11:33 PM EST | Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post

Accomplices* in Crimes Against Humanity:

Ronald Reagan

George Bush

The CIA

James Baker

George Shultz

[*Provided helicopters to gas the kurds, encouraged Iraq's weapons programs between 1982 and 1990, used political power to reject scrutiny of Iraq on the part of congress and the UN.]

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AND NOW, THE FUTURE

The moment you've all been waiting for:

This is Trevor's dog Laddie. Laddie is one smart puppy.

Laddie's Predictions for 2007

1. Cuba renamed Starbucks Island.

2. Cats banned from the continental United States.

3. Stormello wins Kentucky Derby.

4. You Tube video reveals the gunman on the grassy knoll to be Bruce Andrews.

5. Bruce Andrews sent to Guantanamo-Starbucks Prison.

6. Polar bears begin Radical Polar Bear Movement (RPBM), fly uranium bobsleds into White House.

7. Virgin Mary sighted in piece of toast in Hoboken, New Jersey. Fox News at Five is there to bring you this breaking story.

8. Pope Benedict health scare: Infected fang leads to fever and vomiting.

9. Mel Gibson announces plans for movie about baby-eating Jews, Gibson to appear as lead baby.

10. Google merges with Boeing, relocates offices to more hospitable solar system.


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Thursday, 28 December 2006
I'm Lisa of Lisablog, and You're Not

As I said thirty years ago in the 4th grade lunchroom, "My parents voted for Carter!"

I still can't find a video clip of Chevy Chase as Gerald Ford. However, here is a good Dana Carvey piece from the SNL archives: Google Video Here

Coming Tomorrow: Laddie the Dog's Predictions for 2007.

Peace People.

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