Friday, June 30, 2006

Lies, Schemes, Money and Death

[Like I said just yesterday ... watching the "News" is a waste of time but it's
all we've got. The "news" is a scripted drama played out in news theme only.
They never report the whole truth, only those parts of the truth that serve
their purposes, ratings, and money.
The Senate, the Congress, and the Media all appear to be at each others
throat, but in fact are carefully choreographed to dance around 'we the
people' and fuck over all of us for money.
I will blog this article ... let Jack attack me for it if he wants ... I do
not care ... ]


LAST STRAWS
Written by Dr. Jack Wheeler
Thursday, 29 June 2006

Women know all about last straws. It will thus take a woman
to explain to the puzzled men of the New York Times, the Hamas
Palestinians, and the Al Qaeda terrorists in Iraq why the events of
this past week were last straws.

"Men are essentially clueless," most any gal will be happy to
tell you. "We keep giving them hints that things are bugging us,
they keep right on ignoring the hints, until one day when we
finally can't take it any more, we snap - and they are hurt and
bewildered."

So it is that Editor-in-Chief Bill Keller and his fellow
traitors at the New York Times are playing the besieged victim in
the face of the torrent of outrage over their treasonous exposure
of Bush's tracking of terrorist financing.

Just as are the terrorists of Hamas, the poor little victims
of Zionist oppression who can't understand why this one last
provocation, kidnapping an Israeli soldier, could prompt the threat
of all-out war against them.

As for Al Qaeda in Iraq, they have had a collective senior
moment, a memory lapse that could prove fatal. Here's the story
they forgot:

When, on November 4, 1979, the Ayatollah Khomeini ordered his
"students" to seize the American Embassy in Tehran and take
American diplomats hostage, innumerable articles in the press
appeared speculating if Khomeini was crazy.

In response, Richard Nixon observed: "If Khomeini is crazy,
he's crazy like a fox. A truly crazy man would have seized the
Soviet Embassy."

On September 30, 1985, terrorists of the Islamic Liberation
Organization kidnapped four Soviet diplomats in Beirut, Lebanon.
They shot one of them, Arkady Katkov, in the head, left his corpse
in a soccer stadium, and announced they would shoot the others
unless their demands were met (that the Soviets cease support of a
rival terrorist group).

These were the same ILO terrorists who had abducted the CIA
station chief in Beirut, William Buckley on March 16, 1984 and
horribly tortured him to death. The CIA - recall this was Ronald
Reagan's and Bill Casey's CIA - did nothing in retaliation.

Not the KGB. The instant it learned of Katkov's death, they
assigned a Spetsnaz counterterrorism group known as "Alfa" to the
situation. The Alfa team located the brother of the ILO leader,
cut off his testicles, beheaded him, sewed the testicles in his
mouth, and sent the severed head in a sack to the ILO with the
message:

"If our men are not released unharmed in 24 hours, the
testicles of your other brothers will end up in the heads of your
wives."

The Soviet hostages were released promptly. What is more
revealing, however, is that no Middle Eastern terrorists bothered
the Soviets ever again.

Until this week. On Monday (June 26), the Russian Foreign
Ministry confirmed that four of its diplomats in Baghdad - Fyodor
Zaitsev, Rinat Agliulin, Anatoly Smirnov and Oleg Fedoseyev - who
had been kidnapped by Al Qaeda terrorists demanding Russia give
independence to its Moslem province of Chechnya, were beheaded.

Two days later (yesterday, June 28), Putin ordered a Spetsnaz
Alfa team into Iraq, to hunt down the Al Qaeda Russian-killers and
"destroy" them. They will do whatever it takes to whomever it
takes.

The Alfa team will systematically and gruesomely go after
every relative of the killers they can find. One or more will
talk, quickly and informatively. When the Alfas find the killers,
they will be physically dealt with in such a way as to ensure there
will be no more memory lapses.

No rules of engagement, no endless paperwork to fill out
justifying their every action, no traitor-media to worry about.
The Alfas will slip out of Iraq as quietly as they slipped in.

When there's a last straw for Russians, they make sure it
stays the last. No more straws.

It's a lesson that the Israelis would like to learn, but as
of this writing (Thursday afternoon, June 29) haven't. Then again,
what did they expect with a corrupt socialist on the take from
everyone including the Palestinians, Amir Peretz, as Defense
Minister?

For us, the question is whether we are capable of learning
the lesson at all - does America have a learning disability
regarding last straws?

This is a true make-or-break moment. We are at war, and the
New York Times is on the other side, so criminally infected is it
with Bush Derangement Syndrome.

The disclosure of the secret financial tracking program is
just the last in a long list of treasonous disclosures. If it is
not the final last straw, and Bill Keller not indicted for treason,
then there will be endlessly more straws, none of them last however
outrageous.

Last straws are marvelous opportunities if they are treated
as such. The Russians will, the Israelis might, the Bushistas -
well, all we can do is hope they don't end up like the
Palestinians, about whom Aba Eban (a former Israeli foreign
minister) once said:

"They never lose an opportunity to lose an opportunity."

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