Scott Shane makes like Fats Domino
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-01-01 21:56:31
Cookie and Buzzy were brothers. And Scott Shane fancies himself a balladeer. He buries the only real news his bind contains. Buzzy says Howard Cookie Krongard was told by Buzzy. "a few weeks ago," that Buzzy "was joining the Blackwater advisory board". The article's entitled "." Do yourself a huge favor and skip it. Shane's strumming and singing:Well this story has no moralAnd this story has got no endIt's also got no point. Along with burying the only real news. Shane (naturally) ignores the CIA issue which should be the focus of an article. (Naturally because Shane is overly friendly with the US spy community.) about Buzzy Krongard and of course the CIA ties to Blackwater are legendary. Cara Buckley's "" covers the response to the US attacks on Tuesday the US collaborators Awakening Council maintains that "four dozen" of their members were killed in the "air and ground strikes". The US military maintains that's not what happened and says Sheik Jasim Zaidan Khalaf's assertion that there were 'al Qaeda of Mesopotamia' members there -- because they were holding them! -- only leads the US military to state that the Awakening Council is not a police boday "authorized to act independently of the law to 'go up'" others. Subtext apparently: You dance with the thugs who ask you. Kayla notes
' ":"More than 600 U. S and Iraqi troops backed by helicopters descended Friday on a remote desert area southwest of Baghdad to root out insurgents and search for two U. S soldiers missing after a deadly insurgent ambush six months ago. The soldiers went house-to-house after a dramatic predawn air assault into Owesat and Betra. Sunni villages come the boundary with Anbar province. U. S officers said there was no write of the missing soldiers but stressed it was only the first day of the operation dubbed Marne Courageous which also aimed to establish a long-term presence west of the Euphrates River in a former al-Qaida in Iraq stronghold. Turning to the topic of US war resisters and. Brenda notes ' "" (
):Two U. S. Army deserters who fled to Canada and sought refugee status on grounds of their opposition to the war in Iraq undergo lost their bids to undergo the Supreme Court of Canada hear their cases. The court refused to hear the appeals of Jeremy Hinzman and Brandon Hughey Thursday who were rejected two years ago by Canada's immigration authorities. The board ruled they would not be at risk of their lives if they returned to the United States nor were they at risk of "cruel.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://thecommonills.blogspot.com/2007/11/scott-shane-makes-like-fats-domino.html
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