Saturday, December 03, 2005

His 'Concern' For Troops He Is Killing Is 'Touching'!!


Light A Candle For
Peace, Tolerance, Understanding
and For Innocence Lost!





Bush Did Not Mention Attacks in Rose Garden Appearance


As he went before the cameras in the Rose Garden on Friday morning, President Bush was aware of bad news that had not yet been made public: that 10 marines had been killed by a bomb in Iraq. But he made no mention of the attack, sticking to the sunny White Houses message of the day that the economy is strong and the outlook "as bright as it's been in a long time."






TomSongs - Tom Chelson
From a Veteran (Infantry Hospital Corpsman, USMC/USN) and a songwriter opposed to Bush's war. He wrote "BushWhacked" in support and has received an incredible response from Soldiers, Families and a few angry co-conspirators. Feel free add this to your site in our mutual mission.

High res. 9.3 MB

Low res. 4 MB

Song only 3.4 MB





PEACE TAKES COURAGE
Music Video:It's HARD

IRAQ WAR REPORTS - This Has Too STOP

Military Project and Traveling - Soldier




Ten Marines Killed Near Falluja In IED Attack:11 Wounded

December 2, 2005 MNF & By ROBERT H. REID, Associated Press Writer


PEACE TAKES COURAGE

Music Video:

It's HARD


Splendora Family's 'Diamond In The Rough' Lost:

"At The Last Minute His Return Trip Was Delayed By A Month"


December 2, 2005 By Christina Lee, 11 News

A Splendora family had their Christmas wish turn into a nightmare Friday.

They found out early Friday morning that their son, who was a Marine in Iraq, was killed in Fallujuah by a roadside bomb.

Robert Alexander Martinez was 20 years old and proud to serve his country, said his stepfather.

What's even more heartbreaking is that he was expected to come home on Monday.

However, at the last minute his return trip was delayed by a month.

Now Jeremy Hunt mourns the loss of his stepson.

"He was a diamond in the rough for me," said Hunt. "He was one of the greatest things I ever had come into my life. He was a great son, but not only a great son but a great friend to me."

The Marine graduated from Cleveland High School two years ago and was a varsity baseball pitcher.

Everyone remembered him as the boy with the infectious smile.

His parents are still waiting to find out when his body will be shipped home.


A Music Video - 'Real Patriots' Taking ACTION

Peace Takes Courage:

The Video: HOLD ON


Bomb kills 11 Iraqis day after U.S. deaths

Dec 3, 9:34 AM EST

By ROBERT H. REID

Associated Press Writer


BlastedReality

Music Video:CRIMELINE


Maryland Marine Killed In Falluja



This 2002 Hereford (Md.) High School yearbook photo shows Marine Cpl. Joshua Snyder of Hampstead, Md. who was killed Nov. 30, 2005 by small arms fire in Fallujah. (AP Photo/Courtesy Hereford High School


From a Veteran (Infantry Hospital Corpsman, USMC/USN) and a songwriter opposed to Bush's war. He wrote "BushWhacked" in support and has received an incredible response from Soldiers, Families and a few angry co-conspirators. Feel free add this to your site in our mutual mission.

High res. 9.3 MB

Low res. 4 MB

Song only 3.4 MB

TomSongs - Tom Chelson


Texas Sgt. Killed In Taji



Sgt. Donald J. Hasse, 28, of Wichita Falls, Texas, a Fort Riley soldiers killed Nov. 29, 2005 when a roadside bomb exploded in Taji. (AP Photo/U.S. Army)


A song by Billy Bragg-

Click Link To Listen & Read The Lyrics

The Price Of Oil


News Clip

Crooks and Liars

The Clip:

MURTHA vs BUSH...

YET AGAIN-


The decorated veteran trumps the AWOL chickenhawk.


VIDEO SPECIAL |

A Film by Rebecca MacNeice

The Prairie Chapel Road 12

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Quicktime,RealPlayer&WMP DSL and Dialup Links At Site

Friday, December 02, 2005

Merry Whatever[?]....

the correct Politically Correct or Big Brother Label, in this New Century of Distructive Behavior and No Religious Ideology, except that deemed so by, whomever!



Torture: It Kills Our Military Personal, It Creates More Hatreds, It's A Pack With Evil!!!!

In the End, Torture Hurts Us



Each time I write anything objecting to the Bush administration's use of torture, I get dozens of e-mails from self-styled "realists." Some of my correspondents offer unprintable suggestions on punishments that should be meted out to people — like me, presumably — who just "don't get it" about terrorism. But my more polite correspondents make some variant of the following argument: "Ms. Brooks: It's easy for you armchair critics to condemn torture as immoral. But though torture is not pretty, we need to get the information necessary to save American lives, and sometimes torture is the only way to make hardened terrorists talk." Here's my answer: You're right, torture can make even hardened terrorists talk. But before you decide that it's a worthy interrogation tool, study the case of Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi.




For Most Understand 'What You Do You Receive In Return, Retaliation On Your Fellow Soldiers'!

Thursday, December 01, 2005

River Bend Sends 'Thanks"

Baghdad Burning

... I'll meet you 'round the bend my friend, where hearts can heal and souls can mend..

.

Thursday, December 01, 2005



Baghdad Burning Links...
Earlier this year, Baghdad Burning the blog was turned into "Baghdad Burning" - the book. Feminist Press published the whole first year of blogs in book form and it was a huge honor. The book is available at both Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The British version was published by Marion Boyars Publishers .



As if having the blog published as a book wasn't enough- the book itself won the third prize of the Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportagein October... An amazing honor.



Also- Baghdad Burning in Japanese... and Baghdad Burning in Spanish. Many, many thanks to the people taking so much time to translate the blog!

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Sgt. Brigg's War

Sgt. Brigg's War


Veterans for Common Sense highly recommends reading and sharing this article. Army Sergeant "Bob Briggs got a head full of shrapnel in Iraq. Then he came home to more wars: to regain the use of his half-paralyzed body, and to get the U.S. government to pay for his medical care." Operation Truth, the nation's largest Iraq War veteran organization, teamed up with the Minneapolis/St. Paul "City Pages" newspaper to write one of the most detailed articles yet about the impact of the Iraq War on both an individual soldier and our entire nation. Reporter Molly Priesmeyer wrote a thorough and brilliant article






BY MOLLY PRIESMEYER

Illustration: Lou Fancher & Steve Johnson // Photos: Fred Petters



Bob Briggs got a head full of shrapnel in Iraq.
Then he came home to more wars: to regain the use of his
half-paralyzed body, and to get the U.S. government to
pay for his medical care.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Torture Of U.S. Troops on U.S. Soil

"We Have Torture Conducted On Our Own Soldiers, Right Here In America, At Fort Lewis"



I posted letters written by Kevin and Monica Benderman on Friday the 25th in the Comment Sections of this Diary: KOS Diary and Cindy's Diary Open Letter To George Bush


I than posted up a Diary of same Letters, with an Updated Thanksgiving Letter from Monica at the Booman Tribune HERE





Kevin and Monica Benderman

(Photo Credit: Lewis M. Levine, distributed by www.bendermandefense.org)


Please visit the websites at BendermanTimeline and BendermanDefense


Below you will find another letter, sent to Thomas at Military Project - GI Special that explains itself and is a direct result of the Case/Cause of Kevin Benderman that can be further studied at above links pertaining to the Benderman's.


The full report of Vietnam Vet Tom Scott can be found at:
THE

TORTURE AND PROSTITUTION

OF

FORT LEWIS



PART ONE


by Tom Scott


And did I mention torture,....can't have torture because it's against military regulations......unless you call chaining a soldier up with his arms and legs tied behind him for 4 straight days in a chair, making him sit in his own waste, is torture,.....then Yes, we have torture, both mental and physical abuse conducted on our own soldiers...right here in America, at Fort Lewis in Washington State. Violating all military regulations on our own soil. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.




From: Monica Benderman


To: GI Special


Sent: November 25, 2005


Subject: investigative article


This is the first in a series of investigative articles about Ft. Lewis Regional Correctional Facility. Pretty appalling stuff -- but we are still learning more - as are those investigating. We're hitting them as hard as we can.



^^^^^^^^^^^^^


November 23, 2005 by Tom Scott,  Tom Scott is a Vietnam Combat Veteran and Senior Investigative Reporter for Choice America Network
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It's about a 20 minute drive south from Tacoma in the beautiful state of Washington. Amid the beauty of this great state sits Fort Lewis, a "once upon a time" for many veterans and currently a place called home to many of the finest military men and women in our Armed Forces.


I arrived in October as the leaves were awaiting their seasonal fall to earth and as about 4000 brave soldiers from the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division celebrated with their family and friends their return from the War of Lies.


Many physically untouched, many scarred for life and all unaware of the nightmares they will carry for the rest of their days. You could smell it in the air, you could see it in their young eyes, the mixed emotions, joy for being home, sad and confused from where they had been and why. It reminded me of my tours in Nam, my years in Hell.


On the grounds of Fort Lewis sits the Regional Correctional Facility that houses close to 200 American military inmates. About 2,828 miles west from where the War of Lies is orchestrated by the true criminals - the other Washington.


All these men in this facility are serving time in a military hell hole hidden away from the rest of world.


Many that live in the state of Washington don't even know this hell hole exists. Millions upon millions of Americans don't know it exists. Not many of your Senators and Congressman know it exists. Not many of these returning soldiers, when asked, ever knew the RCF existed or what exactly went on behind its gates.


There are other military RCF's across our great country and I pray to God that what I have learned and witnessed at Fort Lewis, isn't happening elsewhere in our America.


For it should be of concern to you that the U.S. has repudiated the Geneva accords and espoused the use of torture in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay, and secretly through proxy regimes elsewhere with the so-called extraordinary rendition program.


It is not only embarrassing but sickening to see this president and vice president insisting that the CIA should be free to perpetrate "cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment" on people in U.S. custody but neighbor, it's happening right here in our own back yard, to our own men in uniform.


Mind you, many a state prison and county jail across America are luxury hotels compared to what these soldiers are put through at Fort Lewis.


I was fortunate to meet up with several recently released soldiers and developed good relations with a few willing to talk that actually worked in this RCF.


For a Conscientious Objector to this War of Lies and placed in Fort Lewis, as I would be today, you just have to stop, think and say what hypocrisy this is.


The criminal mass murderers and liars to the world are alive and dining well 2,828 miles away and we are currently letting them ruin the America that we have espoused over the last 230 years.


At Fort Lewis, I heard one horror story after another and verified each with those who worked at the facility, brave enough to come forth and verify the truth.


So let me be blunt and give it to you straight up.


For example, the facility has many female guards - some of which have participated in an organized prostitution ring. A very well organized prostitution ring. Yes you read it right damn it. Several inmates have written in detail of such illegal activity to their Senators and Congresspersons. Female guards also watch the all male inmates take showers and use the latrine, they have no privacy. You would think that Lt. Colonel Stephanie Beavers, the Commanding Officer in Charge would correct this situation or is this the responsibility of Enos Hobbs, the Civilian Warden; or is this just our militaries way of humiliating its "prisoners" of choice.


According to office personnel, one of whom that was exposed for "playing" with the inmates now works in an non-existent program.


What the hell is a non existent program may I ask? Makes you wonder who exactly is in charge.


These soldiers are kept from seeing their families.


They are kept from seeing legal representation.


There is no heat. There are broken windows and windows that do not close, which at this time of year in Washington State it gets pretty damn cold at night. They are given no blankets.


There is a non existent educational program - did I mention that? Inmates are kept from seeing the Chaplin of their choice and if they do get to see one, it takes months of paperwork and background checks to make sure that Chaplin of Choice is not going to attempt to "spring" the inmate with the help of God.


There are leaking sewage pipes with fresh raw sewage dripping from the ceilings, leaking toilets and sinks that flood the cells of inmates.


Regulations state firmly that there is to be one shower head per 8 inmates but one honest guard reports that on several "blocks" there are only 4 shower heads for 50 inmates. You have shower water building up under the bunks.


And did I mention there was no heat.


Abusive Guards become Counselors.


Numerous uncalled for head counts within a single day - sometimes up to 40, as if the great escape was in the works - no State Prison conducts that many head counts in one day.


And remember, these are American soldiers, they know the drill.


Many suffer from PTSD without help. Some have been framed by the military itself. Telephone calls are monitored when allowed and cut off after 20 minutes and cost roughly $25 per call.


And did I mention torture,....can't have torture because it's against military regulations....


......unless you call chaining a soldier up with his arms and legs tied behind him for 4 straight days in a chair, making him sit in his own waste, is torture,.....then Yes, we have torture, both mental and physical abuse conducted on our own soldiers,...right here in America, at Fort Lewis in Washington State. Violating all military regulations on our own soil. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.


There is far more to report, all because of this Neo Con War of Lies.


I repeat, all of this madness stems from this War of Lies and we have let this Neo Con Administration attempt to divide our precious America. Wake Up, America! Unite!


Retired U.S. Army Col. Larry Wilkerson, who served as former Secretary of State Colin Powell's chief of staff, told CNN that the practice of torture may be continuing in U.S.-run facilities. He said and I quote: "There's no question in my mind that we did. There's no question in my mind that we may be still doing it," Wilkerson said on CNN's "Late Edition."


Lt. Colonel Wilkerson, visit Fort Lewis right here in America and see for yourself. Sir, make a surprise visit today. And being of military you should know the Art of Surprise, sir.


So I leave this information in your minds and in your hands my fellow Americans.


I, being a Vietnam Combat Vet, won't stand for such madness and suggest that you learn to take matters into your own hands and call every Senator and Congressperson you can think of in every state and report this abuse.


It is past time that we the people held our elected officials accountable for their actions and the actions of our own militaries lack of honorable leadership and demand they stop these Crimes Against Humanity immediately.


Fort Lewis, RCF; America and the World is watching.


God help your Command and those that conspire to follow such madness.



Military personal are but a reflection of the Society, that's where they come from. Many, actually most, are but still wet behind the ears, if you will, as to Life Experiances when joining the ranks.


Are some of those being held at Fort Lewis, and other Military Prisons/Briggs, of a criminal mind before joining, I'm sure a few are and only a few, that either never got caught for previous criminal activity or didn't really know it untill they reached the ages they are.


But especially after being sent into Conflicts that Completely Change a persons persona. Changes them from what they might have been to a More heightened degree of Understanding of Life/Death and what supposedly Intelligent, Compassionate, with a firm grasp of Right and Wrong, taught by their parents and those around them, know of what Humans can and will do to others, Completely Opposite of All that was Learned!! And for the Innocents, of these Conflicts, it is even more so, for they have no so called training of the expected and what is expected!


Many of those that have committed Criminal Acts or Crimes as established in the UCMJ within the Military, either In-Theater or upon returning Home, do so because of suffering from what they have done and seen, PTSD Invades the Mind and causes Suffering and Changes that last forever!


I've known fellow Vietnam Vets who were your Typical normal folks as kids  and early teens who, than and now, live Haughted by the Nightmares of what they saw or did! I've know a few fellow Vietnam Vets, back than, who came home only to request to be sent back because they couldn't live in the normalcy of that around them, their Names are now on 'The Wall'! I've known about a few Vietnam Vets, back than, who also upon returning couldn't live the Normal Lives, they became 'Hired Guns - Mercenaries' for other Conflicts and other Countries!


I could go on but I think you get the point. Ask yourself  "Are those being held in Fort Lewis and other Prisons or Briggs, being of prior Military or still Active Duty, there because of a Criminal Mind and Intent or are they Suffering from PTSD and Not Getting Treated Correctly! Is what Tom Scott found the norm for treatment behind the walls of these Prisons or Briggs, I believe it is for it's no differant than what we've heard in the past. Nor is it any differant than what we know about how others, in our charge, have been and are treated in the present!


We have Incompetants running our Foreign and Domestic Policies, these are not only in the present Administration but also the Congress! We are in Speed Control, not only in what is going on in Iraq, but also within this Corrupt Government! Money is Disappearing, Funding for Natural Disasters is Non-Existant and so is the Leadership and the List goes on!


What is or suspected of  happening within the walls of Fort Lewis should not be Tolerated and should be Investigated, along with Everything Else!!