It’s Wicked Ass Wednesday.. so whatchu gon do bout it ?

We Know President Obama ran on The End the War Platform, so why is this war growing ? even his allies are speaking out against this war.
Gordon Brown and Barack Obama
Mr. Obama don’t think we are ignoring your actions in regard to Afghanistan. we will not surrender our sons, daughters, husbands and wives to this war game any-longer.  it’s time,

End The War Mr. Obama – Peroid.

this is not a challenge, but a reminder.

our friends over @ EuroYank Blogs have been hollin at y’all so much brothaman don shut it down. now what about that ?

check this out,

The Truth Behind Terror – The Great Satan & CIA Drug Trafficking

By EuroYank On Tuesday, February 24, 2009 At 1:17 PM
“You can fool all the people some of the time,
and some of the people all the time, but you
cannot fool all the people all the time.”
(Abraham Lincoln 16th President
of the United States 1809-1865)


Al-Qaeda Doesn’t Exist

There’s no such thing as al-Qaeda. It’s a fraud perpetrated on the British and American people by the governments to scare us into submission. This is a clip from the excellent three-part BBC documentary *The Power of Nightmares”.

Behind the Bin Laden
Hate Of America

The story starts over 60 years ago with the CIA, and the secret history is now documented by John Stockwell, (former CIA Station Chief in Angola in 1976, working for then Director of the CIA, George Bush) …

He spent 13 years in the agency. He is the highest level CIA officer to testify to the Congress about his actions. He estimates that over 6 million people have died in CIA covert actions, and this was in the late 1980’s.

The United States CIA is running 50 covert actions (1987), destabilizing further almost one third of the countries in the world today.

(Must see Important Videos)


John Stockwell intelligence gatherer and task force commander goes public ...

To continue to the rest of the videos on EuroYank’s Blog click here

Canadian PM says Afghan war can never be won

Sun Mar 1, 2009 3:08pm EST

WASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Sunday the insurgency in Afghanistan cannot be defeated and Canada would not provide more troops without a clear exit strategy.

Harper said in a CNN interview that Afghanistan needs an indigenous government that can manage the insurgency and is not perceived as foreign-installed.

“We are not going to win this war just by staying,” Harper said. “My own judgment is, quite frankly, that we are not going to ever defeat the insurgency.”

“We have to have an Afghan government that is capable of managing that insurgency and improving its own governance,” he told CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS.”

U.S.-led forces toppled the Islamist Taliban government in 2001 for harboring the al Qaeda network responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks against the United States. But a Taliban insurgency has steadily gained ground in the last few years.

Canada has about 2,700 soldiers based in Kandahar in southern Afghanistan as part of the NATO mission. The Canadian mission is due to end in 2011. More than 100 Canadian soldiers have been killed in the conflict.

President Barack Obama, who has ordered more U.S. troops to Afghanistan to stem the rising violence, visited Harper on his first trip abroad on Feb. 19, but he did not press the Canadian leader for additional military contributions.

Harper said he welcomed Obama’s renewed commitment to Afghanistan and his plan to send more American troops there.

“But over the long haul, if President Obama wants anybody to do more, I would ask very hard questions about what is the strategy for success and for an eventual departure,” he said.

Harper said his view of Afghan history was that the country has been in a permanent state of insurgency.

“If we think that we are going to govern Afghanistan for the Afghans or over the long-term be responsible for day-to-day security in Afghanistan and see that country improve, we are mistaken,” he said. (Reporting by Anthony Boadle; Editing by Doina Chiacu)


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3 Comments

  • Can you remember back in the day when President for Life Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, and Commander in Chief of the Ugandan Armed Forces used to cook some wicked Kandahar Kief down at the Study Hall? Yes, we can! Can you taste the sweet hallucinogenic buzz of herbal Afghan liberation? Yes, we can.

    It's all horseshit, of course, and I've known many people who smoked horseshit that they thought came from Afghanistan and found it quite tasty. They were voters, to be fair, and voters are not particularly choosy.

    There is only one way the never-ending war to make the world safe for 401Ks can be brought to a close. I've been working on it for decades.

    Join me in bringing on the bong.

  • Davida says:

    I'm probably being very naive about this sort of thing, but I just don't understand why we have to have war at all. I'm totally against it. I believe everyone should defend themselves against attacks, but I'm just not for the constant battling. I DO support our troops. The courageous men and women who serve deserve all the respect and honor we can bestow… I just wish war was not a factor. It results in the senseless loss of sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, friends, etc. I just hope Obama is instrumental in ending any conflicts the US is involved in.

    Davida

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