This One's Dedicated To Our Closeted GOP
[Hat tip Radar]
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[Hat tip Radar]
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And it kicks ass.
Permalink » No Comments » by freewilliamsburg Thursday, August 30th, 2007, 6:58 pm
This video is evidently HUGE in Japan. We kinda love it too.
Permalink » No Comments » by freewilliamsburg Thursday, August 30th, 2007, 5:49 pm
From The Washington Post
Iraq has failed to meet all but three of 18 congressionally mandated benchmarks for political and military progress, according to a draft of a Government Accountability Office report. The document questions whether some aspects of a more positive assessment by the White House last month adequately reflected the range of views the GAO found within the administration.
The strikingly negative GAO draft, which will be delivered to Congress in final form on Tuesday, comes as the White House prepares to deliver its own new benchmark report in the second week of September, along with congressional testimony from Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, and Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker. They are expected to describe significant security improvements and offer at least some promise for political reconciliation in Iraq.
The draft provides a stark assessment of the tactical effects of the current U.S.-led counteroffensive to secure Baghdad. “While the Baghdad security plan was intended to reduce sectarian violence, U.S. agencies differ on whether such violence has been reduced,” it states. While there have been fewer attacks against U.S. forces, it notes, the number of attacks against Iraqi civilians remains unchanged. It also finds that “the capabilities of Iraqi security forces have not improved.”
“Overall,” the report concludes, “key legislation has not been passed, violence remains high, and it is unclear whether the Iraqi government will spend $10 billion in reconstruction funds,” as promised. READ IT ALL
Permalink » 1 Comment » by freewilliamsburg Thursday, August 30th, 2007, 9:50 am
Mr. T. – “Treat Your Mother Right”
Cracked has the whole list here.
Permalink » 2 Comments » by freewilliamsburg Wednesday, August 29th, 2007, 11:27 pm
This was shot in our neighborhood. It’s a little derivative (of us) but still pretty funny.
Permalink » 8 Comments » by freewilliamsburg Tuesday, August 28th, 2007, 10:09 am
As always, Aquarium Drunkard is kind enough to provide us with some essential listening. Check it out here.
Permalink » No Comments » by freewilliamsburg Monday, August 20th, 2007, 11:34 pm
This op-ed, written by a handful of military sergeants deployed in Iraq is at once tragic and essential. They eloquently dispute the White House and the media’s assertion that the “surge” is beginning to work. Tragically, one of the article’s authors was shot in the head before the story was completed. Thankfully, he’s in stable condition. If you read one article all week, make sure this is the one. From The NY Times:
Viewed from Iraq at the tail end of a 15-month deployment, the political debate in Washington is indeed surreal. Counterinsurgency is, by definition, a competition between insurgents and counterinsurgents for the control and support of a population. To believe that Americans, with an occupying force that long ago outlived its reluctant welcome, can win over a recalcitrant local population and win this counterinsurgency is far-fetched. As responsible infantrymen and noncommissioned officers with the 82nd Airborne Division soon heading back home, we are skeptical of recent press coverage portraying the conflict as increasingly manageable and feel it has neglected the mounting civil, political and social unrest we see every day. (Obviously, these are our personal views and should not be seen as official within our chain of command.)
The claim that we are increasingly in control of the battlefields in Iraq is an assessment arrived at through a flawed, American-centered framework. Yes, we are militarily superior, but our successes are offset by failures elsewhere. What soldiers call the ‚”battle space” remains the same, with changes only at the margins. It is crowded with actors who do not fit neatly into boxes: Sunni extremists, Al Qaeda terrorists, Shiite militiamen, criminals and armed tribes. This situation is made more complex by the questionable loyalties and Janus-faced role of the Iraqi police and Iraqi Army, which have been trained and armed at United States taxpayers’ expense.
A few nights ago, for example, we witnessed the death of one American soldier and the critical wounding of two others when a lethal armor-piercing explosive was detonated between an Iraqi Army checkpoint and a police one. Local Iraqis readily testified to American investigators that Iraqi police and Army officers escorted the triggermen and helped plant the bomb. These civilians highlighted their own predicament: had they informed the Americans of the bomb before the incident, the Iraqi Army, the police or the local Shiite militia would have killed their families.
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