I do have to learn a vast majority of US Republicans have officially reprimanded two internal "T-critics"- (the very idiots complete name has not and will never be mentioned here) and at the same time appropriated the very idiot's reinterpretation of the events at the so-called Storming of the Capitol.
"Justification": Being the only Republicans on the investigative committee on the so-called storming of the Capitol Cheney and Kinzinger (the very idiot's internal critics) are part of a "Democrat-led persecution [sic] of ordinary citizens [sic] who have engaged in legitimate political discourse [sic]", the resolution says.
In other words: Anyone killing someone in "God's own country" is but engaging in legitimate social discourse.
Conclusion: The majority of those "US-lawmakers" calling themselves republicans are fascists or at least fascistoid, to put it politely.
PS: US-Democrats just happen to look a tiny bit less evil.
PPS: As Hamlet might put it nowadays: "There is something rotten in the US of A."
Sunday, February 06, 2022
Majority of US-Republicans obviously fascistoid, to put it politely
Monday, September 14, 2020
In memoriam Jacobo Árbenz
Jacobo Árbenz (14 September 1913 – 27 January 1971)
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Road to Peace
"Road To Peace"
Young Abdel Mahdi (Shahmay) was only 18 years old,
He was the youngest of nine children, never spent a night away from home.
And his mother held his photograph, opening the New York Times
To see the killing has intensified along the road to peace
There was a tall, thin boy with a whispy moustache disguised as an orthodox Jew
On a crowded bus in Jerusalem, some had survived World War Two
And the thunderous explosion blew out windows 200 yards away
With more retribution and seventeen dead along the road to peace
Now at King George Ave and Jaffa Road passengers boarded bus 14a
In the aisle next to the driver Abdel Mahdi (Shahmay)
And the last thing that he said on earth is "God is great and God is good"
And he blew them all to kingdom come upon the road to peace
Now in response to this another kiss of death was visited upon
Yasser Taha, Israel says is an Hamas senior militant
And Israel sent four choppers in, flames engulfed, tears wide open
And it killed his wife and his three year old child leaving only blackened skeletons
It's found his toddlers bottle and a pair of small shoes and they waved them in front of the cameras
But Israel says they did not know that his wife and child were in the car
There are roadblocks everywhere and only suffering on TV
Neither side will ever give up their smallest right along the road to peace
Israel launched its latest campaign against Hamas on Tuesday
Two days later Hamas shot back and killed five Israeli soldiers
So thousands dead and wounded on both sides most of them middle eastern civilians
They fill the children full of hate to fight an old man's war and die upon the road to peace
"And this is our land we will fight with all our force" say the Palastinians and the Jews
Each side will cut off the hand of anyone who tries to stop the resistance
If the right eye offends thee then you must pluck it out
And Mahmoud Abbas said Sharon had been lost out along the road to peace
Once Kissinger said "we have no friends, America only has interests"
Now our president wants to be seen as a hero and he's hungry for re-election
But Bush is reluctant to risk his future in the fear of his political failures
So he plays chess at his desk and poses for the press 10,000 miles from the road to peace
In the video that they found at the home of Abdel Mahdi (Shahmay)
He held a Kalashnikov rifle and he spoke with a voice like a boy
He was an excellent student, he studied so hard, it was as if he had a future
He told his mother that he had a test that day out along the road to peace
The fundamentalist killing on both sides is standing in the path of peace
But tell me why are we arming the Israeli army with guns and tanks and bullets?
And if God is great and God is good why can't he change the hearts of men?
Well maybe God himself is lost and needs help
Maybe God himself he needs all of our help
Maybe God himself is lost and needs help
He's out upon the road to peace
Well maybe God himself is lost and needs help
Maybe God himself he needs all of our help
And he's lost upon the road to peace
And he's lost upon the road to peace
Out upon the road to peace.
Friday, December 02, 2016
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Deadly Dust
Thursday, November 05, 2015
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Bowing to the Victims of 9/11
There have been thousands of victims of 9/11 whose names were not mentioned in New York today:
Victims of 9/11 1973 and . . .
Monday, July 28, 2014
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Criminal Idiotic Antisocial
When I am coming to think of that criminal bastards like – choose your favourite's name – can lean back whenever these rotten criminal bastards in Washington / the Community of Values / are talking about human rights, I can't eat as much as I'd like to vomit.
After all, it's a report by a US-Senate Committee.
P.S.: When will anglophones realise that spying not necessarily has anything to do with intelligence?
Sunday, August 25, 2013
When it comes to marching . . .
. . . Many do not knowThat their enemy is marching at their head.The voice which gives them their ordersIs their enemy's voice andThe man who speaks of the enemy
Is the enemy himself.
Bertold Brecht
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Who're the traitors . . .
Friday, June 14, 2013
Friday is Skyday
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Brave Defenders of Democracy
Taqiyya ... err ... Tayyip Erdoğan's pride: Five brave defender of democracy risking their lives against a heavily armed terrorist. |
See the joy in this brave civil policeman's face? |
And here another police hero defending democracy against a "Terror-Lady in Red" |
Okay, that's Turkey. Of course, such things could not happen in the most wonderful of all democracies in this universe and those yet to discover, could they?
Oops. Isn't that Lt John Pike defending the USA against a whole bunch of terrorists? |
I get the feeling as if only recently there was a man saying: "When I see a policeman with a club beating a man on the ground, I don't have to ask whose side I'm on."
Now, Lt. Pike and his brave Turkish comrades – they all definitely being beacons of intelligence – will teach this George Orwell, once they have caught him, I bet.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Not to speak ...
Thus, on the risk to make one step backwards on the quest to become the politest blogger in this universe and those yet to discover:
Thursday, September 02, 2010
What about Order 81, Mr. Obama II
June 23, 2009, I posted the following: What about Order 81, Mr. Obama?
About one month later, out of the blue, within a couple of minutes I got more than 200 visitors, among them two employees of homeland-security (what a waste of tax-payers money, hm?) and, of course, St. Louis, Monsanto).
That's much for a micro-blogger who does not do anything to catch attention as the few readers/commenters could testify.
What's interesting: I did not count, but there have been some hundreds of visitors since and ... none of them commented.
Means?
Too many links?
And what about those who followed the links?
Ah, not interesting enough, hm? Not interesting enough for the average US-American, hm? [almost 100 % of the visitors were visitors from the U.S.A..]
Anyway, here's my question, again: What about Order 81, Mr. Obama?
PS: If following the links, reading and understanding them turns out being too difficult, you are forgiven. ... Maybe, you should invite your friends ... for a tea-party.
The peace of the night.
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
The U.S.A. and the Terrorism
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
What about Bagram, Mr Obama?
Allegations of abuse and neglect at a US detention facility in Afghanistan have been uncovered by the BBC.
A number of former detainees have alleged they were beaten, deprived of sleep and threatened with dogs at the Bagram military base.
The BBC spoke to 27 ex-inmates around the country over two months. Just two said they had been treated well.
The Pentagon has denied the charges and insisted that all inmates in the facility are treated humanely.
All the men were asked the same questions and they were all interviewed in isolation.Full article and video here.
It seems patently correct to say that the current Ex-President to-be of The U.S.A. is not as debicile as his predecessor, but as evil as his predecessor's masters - as long as he does not immediately change what he promised when he was a would-be presidential candidate.
The peace of the night!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
What about Order 81, Mr. Obama?
US President Barack Obama has strongly condemned the "unjust actions" of Iran in clamping down on election protests.
He said he respected Iran's sovereignty and it was "patently false" of Iran to say the West was fomenting the unrest.
Full article here.
Well spoken, Mr. Obama.
By the way, what about the sovereignty of farmers? F. e. in Iraq?!
I did not hear, yet, that Order 81 was declared null and void.
In case he did not - despite claiming "Yes, I can!" - moreover, does not at all intend to, Mr. Obama will surely agree it were patently correct to say that the current Ex-President of the U.S.A. to-be except of being a bit more eloquent than his debicile predecessor is also nothing but a puppet for those who are said to have written the specific details of Order 81 on plants for the US Government - the Masters of Monsanto Corporation.
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The link above gives you the complete text (pdf) of Order 81.
Here's a bit information about 'Monsanto's govenor in Iraq' when by the so-called Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in 2003 the so-called 100 Orders were imposed on the Iraqi people.
You'll stumble upon names of quite a few criminals who together would easily equal 69,000 years prison if before the law everybody were equal.
The peace of the night.
Monday, June 15, 2009
When the mirror speaks the truth
... (almost) whenever criminals in power are being told by their people they are not the fairest in the land, they do behave like a certain stepmother.
And now in Iran?
To cut it short, as you will know the latest news:
The Iranian opposition is said to claim (regarding to their reliable sources within the interior ministry) Mousavi got 19 m votes, Ahmadinejad less than 6 m.
Given that comes close to the truth it is doubtable that the official result could be prepared without Khamenei's placet.
Still ... I'd like what right now is happening in Iran to end like what happened in Europe in 1989 rather than what happened on the Place of Heavenly Peace.
I really hope so, the more as one can hear from so-call US-strategy think tanks they'd prefer Ahmahdinejad to remain in power, as (whatever) sanctions would be easier to launch.
Same goes obviously with the falcons in Israel.