Thursday, January 25, 2007

The $129 Billiion Defeat

Jews' Jaws Four

Shark America Six

Number of Earthquakes in the Past Seven Days: 207

You got lucky today, Dear Reader; I had planned to bore you to tears with the first draft of my maiden speech of my candidacy for the Presidency of the United States of America; and considering I have the constitutional rights of a laboratory animal, which is basically the right to scream, such a speech might possibly, maybe seem somewhat laughable.

Then, lo!, a story I broke in this blog Tuesday got picked up by CNN Wednesday when Wolf Blitzer asked Dick Chaney to comment on the possibility that what I said about a particular danger to American forces in Iraq might be realistic.

My Tuesday report said American forces are so hated in Iraq that if a small cadre of American troops were left behind to train Iraqis there would be a high probability those Americans would be assassinated in one coordinated maneuver by the Iraqis they were training.

Of course my name was not mentioned in the Blitzer interview of Chaney, and of course both Blitzer and Chaney support America's torture-enslavement of me, but despite that unholy reality I broke a story concerning the very real possibility that American soldiers in Iraq could be slaughtered by allegedly friendly Iraqi forces under the right circumstances.

Of course I share the breaking of that story with retired General Barry McCafffrey, NBC's military commentator, but the ball was on the field and I picked it up and ran with it while NBC was censoring McCaffrey, so I figure the touchdown and the scoop are mine.

Of course Chaney told Blitzer such a scenario will not take place; but this is the Chaney who told us the Iraqis would be throwing roses to the American occupiers who had just bombed the holy crap out of them.

I don't know what Chaney smokes.

CNN then carried this story further by asking one of it correspondents in Iraq if in fact the scenario I put forth last Tuesday was realistic; and the correspondent said, yes, many Americans in Iraq think the Iraqi army could turn on the Americans under the right circumstances.

This story had legs enough to walk around for a little over 24 hours, but it is clearly a censored story and it has run into the wall of censorship which surrounds the Iraq story.

When you understand that five American soldiers were assassinated last weekend in a raid on a tactical meeting between Iraqi and American army personnel, AND ONLY THE AMERICANS IN THE ROOM WERE MURDERED; and when you understand that the implications of that event are being squelched by the Republican American Fascists, you begin to get a view of the wall of censorship which has been built around the American news media--and around the American military as well.

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