Saturday, September 13, 2008

War Crimes

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War Crimes Conference

Watch live video Sept. 13 and 14, or recorded video after:


AGENDA FOR THE "JUSTICE ROBERT H. JACKSON CONFERENCE": PLANNING FOR THE PROSECUTION OF HIGH LEVEL AMERICAN WAR CRIMINALS

September 13 - 14, 2008, Andover, Massachusetts


"The common sense of mankind demands that law shall not stop with the punishment of petty crimes by little people. It must also reach men who possess themselves of great power and make deliberate and concerted use of it to set in motion evils which leave no home in the world untouched."

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"The Charter of this Tribunal evidences a faith that the law is not only to govern the conduct of little men, but that even rulers are, as Lord Chief Justice Coke put it to King James, 'under God and the law.'"

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"And let me make clear that while this law is first applied against German aggressors, the law includes, and if it is to serve a useful purpose it must condemn aggression by any other nations, including those which sit here now in judgment."


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From Opening Statement of The Chief Prosecutor, Supreme Justice Robert H. Jackson, at Nuremberg.

"The same disaster has now happened twice in forty years, in Viet Nam and Iraq. It must never happen again. As at Nuremberg, we need to take steps to insure that leaders will never do it again."
- Lawrence R. Velvel, Dean of the Massachusetts School of Law


You can also get the above and the conference panel schedule here

Friday, September 12, 2008

Brave New Foundation: In Their Boots Webcast 11

While being so involved in the political process and the coming election Everyone needs to take the Timeout to Reflect on what Presently is much more important, Real Sacrifice!!

Look past the political Spin and into the Souls of the Candidates, National, Presidential and Congressional, ask Who Really Understands what this Country has Created these last few years and what that will bring to the future! Do we Really want to enhance the hatreds more and add to the enemies of this Countries Policies and Us for what we have done to them!

Topic: The American Widow Project We Regret to Inform You Chapter 1
Originally aired on September 10th, 2008

Led by Taryn Davis, a group of young military widows band together in a new peer support network called the American Widow Project.

Taryn Davis
War Widow

James Sheeler
Author
Final Salute Site: A Story of Unfinished Lives
Jim's Book: Final Salute: A Story of Unfinished Lives




Taryn Davis
Last year, 22-year-old Taryn Davis' world crumbled. On May 21, 2007, Taryn was told her husband, Army Cpl. Michael W. Davis, had died from wounds sustained from an IED explosion in Iraq. She was crushed. Unable to find the peer support she needed from other recently widowed military spouses, Taryn founded the American Widow Project four months later to help her cope with the loss of the love of her life. Using the power of the internet, Taryn has been able to reach out to over 100 young military widows (the majority of which are under 30), offering them peer support and help with whatever they might need.

Nicole Hart
Nicole Hart, found her soul mate when she was 16-years-old and married him three years later. Then, this past winter she lost him. On January 8, 2008, Army Sgt. David J. Hart was killed while trying to help one of his wounded men. Nicole, now a 23-year-old widow, didn't know life could go on without David, and sometimes she still doesn't understand how the earth continues to rotate. But, with the peer support from her new friends at the American Widow Project, she's realizing that if she gets into her wedding dress on her anniversary and flips through wedding photos, she's not weird, and she's not alone.

Windy Link
Windy's husband Sgt. Joey Link died while serving in Quatar as Air Support for the war in Iraq. Not only did he leave behind his wife Windy, but he also left behind two sons, and their baby daughter, Rylee. This summer, Windy left Rylee for the first time to travel to Austin, Texas to hang out with, and lean on, her new friends with the American Widow Project.

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Stop Loss - Draft

This Is.........The Army Wants You...Again! (Yes, Really.).....A Must Read!!!

Three years out of the army, diagnosed with PTSD, I recently got a nice letter from the pentagon saying they'd like me back in Iraq, pronto. They didn't even mind that I was a little sick. And I'm not the only one.


Brandon has a short post over at VetVoice about this.

And It Is A Must Read!!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

An American tragedy made into a political commodity

Olbermann: Republicans have hijacked 9/11

In a Special Comment, Keith Olbermann talks about the politicization of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, especially by the Bush administration and the GOP who use the event to terrify Americans into thinking the only safe option is to vote Republican “or this will happen again and you will die.” Full story




Keith puts the Truth of what 9/11 has turned into, not only as a political tool but a reach for extreme power, throwing out All the Good Will being shown and offered from Around The World, including from the Innocent People of the Countries We Now Occupy! Where we could have joined forces with the World and used all that resources to go after the Criminal Elements of Criminal Terrorism we instead have Fanned the Fires of Hatred and Created more who are and will be bent on acts of Criminal Terrorism for years to come, Blowbacks a Bitch!!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

35 Years After Original 9/11

I'm going to steal a part of Peter Kornbluh's title, above, from his Huffington Post Report about this, also a cut from him:


When Henry Kissinger began secretly taping all of his phone conversations in 1969, little did he know that he was giving history the gift that keeps on giving. Now, on the 35th anniversary of the September 11, 1973, CIA-backed military coup in Chile, phone transcripts that Kissinger made of his talks with President Nixon and the CIA chief among other top government officials reveal in the most candid of language the imperial mindset of the Nixon administration as it began plotting to overthrow President Salvador Allende, the world's first democratically elected Socialist. "We will not let Chile go down the drain," Kissinger told CIA director Richard Helms in a phone call following Allende's narrow election on September 4, 1970, according to a recently declassified transcript. "I am with you," Helms responded.



Go over and read his post it will give insight into this:


NEW KISSINGER ‘TELCONS’ REVEAL CHILE PLOTTING
AT HIGHEST LEVELS OF U.S. GOVERNMENT


Nixon Vetoed Proposed Coexistence with an Allende Government
Kissinger to the CIA: “We will not let Chile go down the drain.”


National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 255

Posted - September 10, 2008




A snippet of our past of which is only part of the circle that keeps going round and round, repeating but with different players added to the old players:


Washington D.C., September 10, 2008 - On the eve of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the military coup in Chile, the National Security Archive today published for the first time formerly secret transcripts of Henry Kissinger’s telephone conversations that set in motion a massive U.S. effort to overthrow the newly-elected socialist government of Salvador Allende. “We will not let Chile go down the drain,” Kissinger told CIA director Richard Helms in one phone call. “I am with you,” the September 12, 1970 transcript records Helms responding.

The telephone call transcripts—known as ‘telcons’—include previously-unreported conversations between Kissinger and President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State William Rogers. Just eight days after Allende's election, Kissinger informed the president that the State Department had recommended an approach to “see what we can work out [with Allende].” Nixon responded by instructing Kissinger: “Don’t let them do it.”



Click on the link above to read more, and while over there check out their other reports, they've had a couple of others this week, like this:


National Security Archive and Historians Secure Long Secret Rosenberg Grand Jury Testimony

With historic government release of new papers, atomic bomb spy story will require some rewriting
Tuesday, September 9, 2008

More than 50 years after the historic but controversial execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, who were convicted of atomic espionage, the U.S. government this Thursday, September 11, is expected to make public long shrouded grand jury testimony from its prosecution of the Rosenbergs, which will be the subject of a press briefing on September 11, 2008.



As well as this and apparently how some get gather their idea's on power and control:

ARCHIVE EXPERT TESTIFIES IN FUJIMORI TRIAL

National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 256
September 9, 2008

Lima, PerĂº (September 8, 2008) – National Security Archive Senior Analyst Kate Doyle testified yesterday before Peru’s Special Tribunal of the Supreme Court of Justice in the case against former-president Alberto Fujimori. Doyle provided expert testimony, explaining how 21 declassified U.S. documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) provide illuminating information on human rights abuses carried out under the Fujimori government (1990-2000)

The 21 documents, produced by the U.S. Embassy in Lima, describe how the Fujimori government tried to hide the involvement of government security forces in human rights crimes. Doyle emphasized that, “over time, and after years of study, the declassified documents produced by the U.S. Embassy reveal that the extra-legal operations were a part of official state policy and not a result rogue elements out of control of the military, police or intelligence services.”



Studies of history can and do open the doors to a clearer view of the presents as we are flawed beings who never really learn from our mistakes but some will feel they can do them better for the same gains sought originally.

Make Peace, Make Jazz

The subject title is from a page at NPR Music sent in an NPR Newsletter giving us Five Artists with Five JAZZ Cuts.


You can visit the link above to Listen or purchase the cuts, but I'm going to bring the page here, sans the purchase links.


KPLU, September 8, 2008 - In 1982, the UN began observing "Peace Day" every September at the opening of its General Assembly. In 2002, it officially declared Sept. 21 as a permanent date for the International Day of Peace. In preparation, here are five beautiful jazz performances that celebrate the spirit of the occasion.



Horace Silver
Album: Blowin' the Blues Away
Song: Peace

Over his long career, Horace Silver has worked with many great musicians. In a recent interview, the pianist was asked to name his favorite collaborators, and he replied, "One of the greatest bands I ever led was the Junior Cook-Blue Mitchell band with Louis Hayes on drums and Gene Taylor on bass." That's the band you'll hear with Silver on this 1959 recording of one of his most enduring compositions.

Listen




Norah Jones
Artist: Various Artists
Album: Ultimate Jazz Christmas
Song: Peace

In 2000, Norah Jones was one of many young musicians gigging around New York and hoping to get a record deal someday. Toward that end, she recorded a six-song demo which resulted in her storied contract with Blue Note Records and included this beautiful vocal version of Horace Silver's song. The demo recording eventually saw limited release as a six-song EP titled First Sessions, which is now out of print. Luckily, though, her version of "Peace" still survives on a few collections of holiday music.

Listen




Bill Evans
Album: Everybody Digs Bill Evans [Keepnews Collection]
Song: Peace Piece

Piano genius Bill Evans first recorded this solo piano piece on his second release as a leader, 1958's Everybody Digs Bill Evans. Apparently, Evans originally conceived "Peace Piece" as an extended introduction to Leonard Bernstein's song "Some Other Time," but soon saw that it was strong enough to stand on its own. It has since become a jazz standard, but nobody plays it like the man who wrote it.

Listen




Pat Metheny/Brad Mehldau
Album: Metheny Mehldau
Song: Make Peace

In 2006, two of the most important musicians in contemporary jazz (guitarist Pat Metheny and pianist Brad Mehldau) finally got together for a recording session. Metheny/Mehldau was the result, a CD of primarily duet performances widely regarded as the finest jazz guitar/piano pairing since the Jim Hall/Bill Evans recordings of the 1960s. Metheny's composition, "Make Peace," stands as one of the CD's highlights.

Listen





Abdullah Ibrahim
Album: Water From an Ancient Well
Song: Water from an Ancient Well

Although the word "peace" isn't in the title of the song, peace resides in the heart and soul of this transcendent music, written and performed by South African pianist Abdullah Ibrahim in a septet setting that includes Ricky Ford (tenor sax), Charles Davis (baritone sax), Carlos Ward (flute), Ben Riley (drums) and David Williams (bass). At various times throughout the group's gorgeous performance, the music reflects serenity, yearning, hope, healing, melancholy and joy. But the overall effect of the song is a deep, ancient and abiding sense of peace.

Listen



Enjoy, I certainly did, Great Songs, Great Jazz!

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Resolving to Find the Truth

Just prior to the Republican Convention Veterans For Peace held their annual convention, it to took place in the twin cities area, Minneapolis-St Paul. For those who might be interested you can take a look at some photo's of the VFP Convention Here and Here


But this isn't about the VFP Convention, it's about what came out of.


Veterans For Peace adopted two resolutions last week effectively firing signal flares into the path of whoever wins this November’s election, regardless of party.



VFP LIGHTS THE WAY


The resolutions mentioned above, along with the others voted on, set the goals for the over 150 chapters of Veterans For Peace for the coming year. In these times of two, now long running, Occupation Theaters they are also adopted as goals by the rapidly growing, in members and chapters, Iraq Veterans Against the War - IVAW adding to their other goals and resolutions for their own present brother and sister Veterans of OIF and OEF.


Along with VFP and IVAW another fast growing groups members attended and also adopt these resolutions, Military Families Speak Out, the families who along with the soldiers are the only ones sacrificing, in this country, in these times and because of these long running occupations.


Members of Military Families Speak Out from around the country traveled to Denver and St. Paul to make their voices heard.

In meetings with delegates, interviews with the press, and demonstrations in the streets, MFSO members criticized Democrats and Republicans alike for voting again and again to fund the occupation of Iraq while denying troops and veterans the health care they need. In an early morning meeting in Denver, MFSO members from Colorado and California were able to tell Michelle Obama that they want the next President to bring all of our troops home from Iraq immediately and give them the care they deserve when they get here. Other members tried to deliver the same message to Republican leaders in St. Paul.



{if you click on the photo you'll be able to get a much bigger one to view, it would be a slow load for dial-up as it is a much larger picture}


Why am I using the photo above, of Michele Obama hugging a member of MFSO and if you look close you will see Jill Biden, both are wearing "Supporting Our Troops" t-shirts, well it's the least I can do to thank them as an older Veteran for this:


IVAW Victory: Message Delivered at the DNC

IVAW members were in Denver on August 27th where they led a march of ten thousand to the Democratic National Convention to deliver a message to Barack Obama calling on the Democratic nominee to endorse the three main goals of IVAW: Immediate withdrawal, full veterans benefits, and reparations for the Iraqi people.

Following a packed show at the Denver Coliseum where Rage Against the Machine and the Flobots encouraged the crowd to join IVAW's march, two squads of 25 IVAW members each formed up outside the venue and began marching to the Pepsi center. The squads were led by members in dress uniforms and combat uniforms, with thousands of supporters marching behind them in support.

Read more for a full report on the actions at the DNC plus video and photos of the actions.




And why, you may ask, not any photo's of the Republican candidates wife and their VP choices husband, well apparently there aren't any that I can find and also because of this:


IVAW Turned Back from Delivering Briefing to McCain

A formation of 60 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans marched in uniform to Xcel Energy Center on Monday to deliver a briefing on veterans’ issues to Senator McCain on the opening day of the Republican National Convention.

IVAW member Wes Davey led the march and attempted to deliver the briefing to Senator McCain’s staff. Despite numerous mailed, faxed, and in-person invitations to meet, McCain’s office refused to send anyone to receive the briefing. When Davey, a retired Army First Sergeant and former St. Paul police officer, attempted to deliver the briefing, he was escorted off the premises.

Davey is a father of five and grandfather of seven. He served 28 years in the Army, including a tour in Iraq in 2003. His oldest child has served two tours in Iraq. "After being an NCO for all those years, I care deeply about all those still serving in Iraq," said Davey about his reasons for organizing this march.

Read more for a full description and photos of the action and to download a copy of the briefing IVAW was attempting to deliver to Senator McCain.



Sorry those of you in this so called Republican party, this Independant and old Vet doesn't have a Thank You to give to you!


Now back to the two very important resolutions mentioned at the beginning.


The First Resolution, sorry but not up at the site just yet but soon to be, as written in the article linked above as well as Here states:


is likely to become a guidepost for a peace movement now almost exclusively concentrating on Iraq



It is a


statement recognizing that when the U.S. invaded Afghanistan;

* “…the only threats to our nation existing there were non-indigenous groups whom we ourselves had fostered and fed,” and that “our wanton use of force and violence against the people of Afghanistan has inflamed world opinion against the United States and has diminished our nation’s ability to work toward world peace and our own security by non-violent means.”

The resolution called for the immediate withdrawal of all military and intelligence forces, similar to what most of the peace movement demands in Iraq. More significantly, however, VFP “renounces the claim that the war in Afghanistan is somehow the ‘right’ war and reaffirms our position that war must be abolished.”



My take on Afghanistan runs along the same line. Once we left Afghanistan to invade Iraq, who's people than were not a threat to us, and didn't bring forth the promised monies to help them rebuild after we helped stabilize somewhat that country, we opened the door for the al Qaeda and Taliban factions to reform and fanned the fires of hatred for them to easily recruit more into their ranks. Now the dangers in Afghanistan have been growing rapidly. We also have started bombing, and probably special forces, raids across their border into Pakistan which while probably killing and maiming members of those two insurgent factions have killed and maimed innocents. The killing and maiming of innocents and the opening of another front in another country, Pakistan, will only bring forth the patriotism of many of the Pakistanis, who have stayed out of the fray, causing many to join the established insurgent factions or forming their own and attacking American and Nato forces. This is already happening as well as others from that region traveling to the border to join the insurgent factions. We lost Afghanistan when we left it high and dry, there is no win situation in this growing Guerilla War, and the more innocent Afghans killed and maimed will only make more Afghans also go against the U.S. and Nato forces. Taliba and al Qaeda, along with Pakistanis and others to the front at the border and possibly growing forces of Afghans to the rear. It's time to Get Out instead of fanning the fires of hatreds even further and creating an overwhelming number of enemies of Us and the Western World!


The Second Resolution is extremely important for this Countries survival, as we knew it, and for bringing us back towards the direction this Leading Democracy, of this World, can only take to bring back the respect of the rest of the World, and we've got a long hall, a real long hall!


This Resolution Calls For The Accountability This Country Must Take and Has Thus Been To Afraid To Approach:


Resolution on Prosecuting George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and other Bush Administration Officials for War Crimes, Crimes Against Peace and Crimes Against Humanity

Whereas, the March 2003 invasion of Iraq was not only immoral but illegal, violating numerous U.S. and international laws, including but not limited to USC 2441 (War Crimes Act of 1996), the Geneva Conventions, the Nuremberg Tribunal Charter, the U.N. Charter and Resolutions, the Laws and Customs of War on Land and;

Whereas, the Veterans For Peace “Case for Impeachment” details six pages of violations of the above laws and is still but a partial listing, and;

Whereas, the spineless dereliction of duty of the U.S. Congress may well allow Bush, Cheney and other administration officials to avoid impeachment before they leave office in January of 2009, and;

Whereas, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Robert Jackson, appointed by President Truman to be the Chief Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Tribunals following World War II, stated so prophetically, “…let me make clear that while this law is first applied against German aggressors, the law includes, and if it is to serve a useful purpose it must condemn aggression by any other nations, including those which sit here now in judgment.” and;

Whereas, the anguished cry of a village sheik in Iraq must be answered when he implored, “You say you live in a democracy. How can this be happening to us?” and;

Whereas, as citizens of the United States we are complicit in the crimes of the Bush administration in Iraq because we cannot claim ignorance of these crimes, and;

Whereas, for the sake of humanity, for the sake of history, and to absolve even a small measure of the complicity we each share as U.S. citizens, we must do everything in our power to hold our leaders accountable and bring them to justice;

Therefore be it resolved that Veterans For Peace will take every appropriate measure on our own and in coalition with others to insure that George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and responsible members of their administration are prosecuted for war crimes, crimes against peace and crimes against humanity before any court claiming jurisdiction in this country or abroad, for as long as they shall live.



Veterans For Peace membership, like many Veterans Groups as well as the thousands of groups, many Community Service Groups, around this country, consists of all of political parties of the citizens of this country. This isn't Politics this is keeping with the Oath civilians take at the time of entry into the Military Forces of Service to their country:


"I
    _____
do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." (Title 10, US Code; Act of 5 May 1960 replacing the wording first adopted in 1789, with amendment effective 5 October 1962).



And good news to add to the above, especially for those who can tear themselves away from their computers and actually do some Community Service's and Activism of the Political Stripe:



V.A. to Allow Voter Signup for Veterans at Facilities

The Department of Veterans Affairs said Monday that it would no longer ban voter registration drives among veterans living at federally run nursing homes, shelters for the homeless and rehabilitation centers across the country.



Many of us who do have Won a Victory, one that shouldn't have even been fought for!



Veterans officials said that they would welcome state and local election officials and nonpartisan groups to hospitals and outpatient clinics to help register voters but that such assistance needed to be coordinated by those facilities in order to avoid disruptions to patient care.

More than 100,000 people reside for a month or longer at V.A. facilities nationally, a number that has grown as soldiers return wounded from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.




Right On Ms Feinstein, Right On:


“Given the sacrifices that the men and women who have fought in our armed services have made, providing easy access to voter registration services is the very least we can do,” said Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, who introduced legislation in July to reverse the V.A. ban. Ms. Feinstein added that she would soon hold hearings on the issue.



Now there is a question as to whether the VA will implement in time for the coming election, Hit The Bricks if you have a facility near you and Demand You Be Allowed In To Register, the country doesn't wait when Soldiers are given Orders to Invade until the Soldiers Ready, this should have already been a Right for those who give service to!!

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Hero's Song by Brendan James

"Here I am
In the desert again
A compass and a weapon
A lost American"


Small Town America

Defined by the GOP thinking?, or lack there of!!