Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Occupation Iraq: Violence Up, MSM Coverage Down

See for yourself: Occupation Iraq: Uptick in Violence

Reports I have read in the Boston Globe since.

"Ban of Sunni in Iraq vote stirs anger

A handful of Sunnis attempted to hold demonstrations in Baghdad and other provinces but Iraqi security forces stopped them because they did not have permits. Some warned they would press ahead with protests if the decision were not revoked.

No follow up, 'eh, NYT or BG?

Also see: Occupation Iraq: Quiet Killing

Been part of a pattern all along with the agenda-pushing, war-promoting, Zionist AmeriKan MSM on Iraq: OMISSIONS, OBFUSCATIONS, DISTORTIONS and LIES!

Examples: US forges alliance with Saddam Hussein officers to fight al-Qaeda

Why did we remove him again?

Cancer – The Deadly Legacy of the Invasion of Iraq
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Take a look, Amurkn; I dare you!

British Soldiers 'Tortured and Murdered Iraqi Grandmother'

Being an empire means never having to say sorry.

Oh, but the Globe did cover this:

From left, Marcus Nickerson and Kasey Ericson of Marshfield said goodbye to their uncle, a National Guardsmen.
From left, Marcus Nickerson and Kasey Ericson of Marshfield said goodbye to their uncle, a National Guardsmen. (Bill Greene/Globe Staff)

Yeah, they just like STARTING WARS!!

Once they are started it is time to MOVE ON to the NEXT ONE!!

"Hingham bids unit a tearful goodbye; National Guard in 2d deployment" by Molly A. K. Connors, Globe Correspondent | January 12, 2010

In his second deployment to Iraq with the Hingham-based 1058th Transportation Company of the Massachusetts National Guard, Staff Sergeant Paul Cross already knows what he will miss most this year: cuddles from his wife and 5-month-old son.

“Just to say goodbye this morning was rough,’’ said Cross, of Peabody, surrounded by about 75 fellow guardsmen, many bidding tearful farewells to loved ones at the Hingham Armory before dawn yesterday.

Cross was with his wife, Staff Sergeant Kate Cross, who was also deployed to Iraq in 2003 with the 1058th. She will make the first leg of the trip to Fort Sill, Okla., but will rejoin the couple’s son when the unit deploys, at an undisclosed time.

Cross said she and her husband often advise less experienced soldiers struggling under the burden of emotions. “It’s OK to be heartbroken when you’re not going to be with your family,’’ Cross said she tells them.

Less than a mile from yesterday’s send-off, police estimated, about 650 people waved flags and cheered in front of town hall when the buses carrying the soldiers rumbled by about 6:30 a.m. Another 300 townspeople cheered at other points in town, authorities said.

Do you see me complaining anymore, readers?

Calling for the wars to end?

AmeriKa seems to want them -- or at least is ALLOWING them to continue while this DEAF GOVERNMENT of "democracy" DENIES OUR WILL -- and I'm tired.

F*** MSM and Boston Globe shit.

This is the second time since 2003 Hingham residents have said goodbye to the 1058th, whose members hail from across Massachusetts and returned with a Baghdad sign after their last deployment. Giving a heartfelt send-off in the freezing predawn hours was the least the town could do to ease the soldiers’ stress, said Town Administrator Kevin Paicos.

Stress, what stress? I heard people were chomping at the bit to go to war!

Related: Deploying For the Decider

AmeriKans Answer the Call to Afghanistan

And WhyTF are they going to IRAQ?!!

I thought we were LEAVING?

“Loneliness is the common bond every soldier shares,’’ said Paicos, who himself deployed to Afghanistan with the Army in 2007, and whose eyes brimmed with tears when he recalled his son’s deployment to Iraq in 2008.

The DON'T LET THEM BE SENT over LIES!!!!

You are PATHETIC, AmeriKa, PATHETIC!!!!!!!!

Hingham teacher Mary Norton also was moved as she waved flags with her daughter and three grandsons, ages 7, 4, and 1.

Indoctrinating the kids with lies and militarism early I see, grandma.

Hey, it is not like I don't support the troops, but I AM NOT SUPPORTING WARS based on LIES by their PROPAGANDA MAVENS of the MSM!!!!

Norton, 63, said she hoped the lights on homes still decorated for Christmas would warm the hearts of the soldiers as they rode through the dark town. “They’ll know that the lights in our homes are burning for them,’’ she said.

The soldiers welcomed the gestures. “It makes us feel appreciated and loved,’’ said Corporal Connie Enright, 42, of Quincy.

Then go die in the desert over a lie; I'll stop screaming to bring you home and end the wars. And I'll stop covering articles like this in the Boston Globe. In fact, I'm going to stop caring about AmeriKa and its military at all.

A native of Ireland who said she joined the Army before becoming a US citizen, Enright said she missed her first deployment because she was battling cancer.

What, the *ewspaper COULDN'T FIND an AMERICAN KID to talk to?

--more--"

Then protest the damn thing instead.

Pffft!

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