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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Obama Closes Door On Bush's Costly "War On Terror" (Thank You!)















Tonight Pres. Barack Obama Will Finally Announce The End To Former President G.W. Bush's Very Expensive, Oil/ Government Contractor Scheme: His Fake "War On Terror".

Immediately After Sept. 11, 2011, No One Doubted Bush's Intent To Invade Iraq Because Practically Everyone In America Thought It Only Right To Get The "Bad Guys" (Al Qaeda) For Breaching Our Safety Net & Destroying Our Comfort.

We Sincerely Wanted To Show Terrorists & Extremists That NO ONE Can Attack America, On American Soil & Get Away With It!

NO ONE!

Thus When G.W. Bush Approached Congress With His LIE-Based ("Weapons Of Mass Destruction") Scheme To Invade Iraq, For Lawmakers On The Hill To Question His True Motives Would Have Appeared Anti-Patriotic.

Fast Forward To 8 Years Later.

There Were NO "Weapons Of Mass Destruction"!

It Was Later Discovered We Were ONLY There To Protect The Interests Of GOP-Registered, Oil Rich American "Powers That Be".

And Even After Capturing Saddam Hussein, U.S. Troops Are STILL In Iraq, Afghanistan & Pakistan.

Why?

Since Both Saddam & Bin Laden Are Now Dead, Why Are We STILL In Those Countries??

Why Are U.S. Military Generals STILL Insisting We Remain In Iraq, Afghanistan & Pakistan?

Could It The ONLY Foreign Policy Interests Our U.S. Troops Are Currently Protecting Are Those Of GOP Lawmakers Profiting In A HUGE Way Via Government Contractors?

i.e., Blackwater Now XE, Balfour Beatty, Dyn Corp, KBR, Halliburton, etc.,

YES!!!

This Is The ONLY Reason Why GOP Lawmakers On Capitol Hill & Pentagon Brass Are STILL Insisting U.S. Troops Remain In Iraq, Afghanistan & Pakistan.

Truth Be Told GOP Lawmakers Don't Give A Darn About The Lives Of Thousands Of U.S. Troops Lost In Iraq, Afghanistan & Pakistan!

They Just Want To Keep Their Pockets Fat At Any Cost!!

i.e., BLOOD MONEY!!

And To Make Matters Worst, Most Government Contractors (Blackwater Now XE, Balfour Beatty, Dyn Corp, KBR, Halliburton) Working In Iraq, Afghanistan & Pakistan Largely Practice Racial Discrimination By Hiring Very, Very Few Minority Veterans. (Almost Zero Black Veterans!)

Or If They Do Hire Any Minority Veterans, Those Minority Veterans Are Paid Much Lower Salaries Than White Veterans.

In Addition, Balfour Beatty A Construction Company Which Helps To Build & Manage U.S. Military Bases, Also Grossly OVERCHARGES Active Duty Soldiers & Veterans Residing On Those U.S. Military Bases.

So I Along With Millions Of Other American Voters (Democrats, Independents & Republicans) All Agree Its High Time This Government Contractor/ Oil-Rich Charade FINALLY Comes To An End!!

Like Yesterday!

For The Record, American Voters Are NOT Stupid!!!

We Know That George W. Bush Left Behind A Mess, In Fact Several Messes For Pres. Obama To Clean Up!

i.e., Deregulated Wall Street Mess, Subprime Housing Mess, Iraq Mess, Afghanistan Mess, Pakistan Mess, Osama Bin Laden Mess, TARP Mess, HUGE Unemployment Mess, etc.,

YES!

While Serving 8 Years In Office, George W. Bush Left Behind A Ton Of Serious Messes & Now The GOP Unrealistically Expects Barack Obama To Clean Up Those Serious Messes After Serving Just 2 Years In Office!

Well Its Time For Bush's Messes To Be Placed In The Trash Can Where They Belong!

In 2008 Barack Obama Was Elected NOT To Continue George W. Bush's Political/ Deregulated Charades For Personal Gain.

Instead Obama Was Elected To Discontinue & Clean Up G.W. Bush's Messes So That America Could Begin To Heal.

Obama Was Elected To Discontinue Bush's Schemes & Bring Our Troops Home!

As It Relates To George W. Bush's Government Contractor, "Nation Building" Scheme, Let The Corrupt Leaders Of Afghanistan & Pakistan Build Their OWN Nations, With Their OWN Money!

Do We Need To Maintain Some Type Of Alliance With Pakistan Even Though Its Been Proven They Can't Be Trusted?

Yes Or They Will Build An Alliance With India & China Against America.

However.....

American Leaders Should NO Longer Allow Afghanistan & Pakistani Leaders To Make Fools Of Us Or Hold American Leaders Hostage!!!

Tonight During Pres. Obama's Anti-War/ Afghanistan U.S. Troop Withdrawal Speech American Voters Expect To NOT Only Hear That Our Soldiers Are Coming Home For Good!

But Also That America Will NEVER Again Use U.S. Military Troops For Personal Gain i.e., Oil & Government Contractors!

NEVER Again!!!

NO MORE BLOOD MONEY!!

Pres. Obama Should Also Apologize To All The Families Of U.S. Troops Serving Overseas, Including Those Who Lost Loved Ones During Combat And.....

YES Pres. Obama Should Apologize To Iraq, Afghanistan & Pakistan For What Past U.S. Leaders Did For The Sake Of Personal Gain.

Don't Get It Twisted!

Should We Have Caught & Killed Osama Bin Laden For What He Did To Our Country On 9-11??

YES! A Thousand Times Yes!

However Doing So Did NOT Take 8 Years!

I Repeat: It Did NOT Take 8 Years To Capture & Kill Osama Bin Laden!!

I Truly Believe Former President George W. Bush Knew Exactly Where Osama Was Hiding.

I Also Believe G.W. Bush & His Administration Was Somehow Involved In A Scheme To Pay Off Pakistani Leaders To Help Hide Bin Laden.

Why??

Oil & Government Contractors!!

Pres. George W. Bush Will One Day Pay For His LIES, Deceit & Sin But....

Tonight America Expects Pres. Barack Obama To End Bush's LIES & Start A New Chapter In American Foreign Policy Sans LIES!!!

Pres. Obama Please Don't Disappoint Us Tonight.

God Bless America Land That I Love & ALL U.S. Troops Everywhere!










Cost of Wars a Rising Issue as Obama Weighs Troop Levels


President Obama will talk about troop numbers in Afghanistan when he makes a prime-time speech from the White House on Wednesday night. But behind his words will be an acute awareness of what $1.3 trillion in spending on two wars in the past decade has meant at home: a ballooning budget deficit and a soaring national debt at a time when the economy is still struggling to get back on its feet.

As Mr. Obama begins trying to untangle the country from its military and civilian promises in Afghanistan, his critics and allies alike are drawing a direct line between what is not being spent to bolster the sagging economy in America to what is being spent in Afghanistan — $120 billion this year alone.

On Monday, the United States Conference of Mayors made that connection explicitly, saying that American taxes should be paying for bridges in Baltimore and Kansas City, not in Baghdad and Kandahar.

The mayors’ group approved a resolution calling for an early end to the American military role in Afghanistan and Iraq, asking Congress to redirect the billions now being spent on war and reconstruction costs toward urgent domestic needs. The resolution, which noted that local governments cut 28,000 jobs in May alone, was the group’s first venture into foreign policy since it passed a resolution four decades ago calling for an end to the Vietnam War.

And in a speech on the Senate floor on Tuesday, Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, said: “We can no longer, in good conscience, cut services and programs at home, raise taxes or — and this is very important — lift the debt ceiling in order to fund nation-building in Afghanistan. The question the president faces — we all face — is quite simple: Will we choose to rebuild America or Afghanistan? In light of our nation’s fiscal peril, we cannot do both.”



Demonstrators describing themselves as “angry jobless citizens” said they would picket the Capitol on Wednesday to urge members of Congress to use any savings from Mr. Obama’s troop reductions to create more jobs. The group sponsoring the demonstration, the Prayer Without Ceasing Party, said in a statement on Tuesday that it was “urging the masses to call their congressmen and the president to ensure that jobs receive a top priority when the troops start returning to America.”

Spending on the war in Afghanistan has skyrocketed since Mr. Obama took office, to $118.6 billion in 2011. It was $14.7 billion in 2003, when President George W. Bush turned his attention and American resources to the war in Iraq.

The increase is easy to explain. When Mr. Obama took office, he vowed to aggressively pursue what he termed America’s “war of necessity” (Afghanistan) and to withdraw from America’s “war of choice” (Iraq). He has done so; the lines on Iraq and Afghanistan war spending crossed in 2010, when the United States spent $93.8 billion in Afghanistan versus $71.3 billion in Iraq, according to the Congressional Research Service.

But the White House is keenly aware that the president is heading into a re-election campaign; with the country’s jobless rate remaining high, topping 9 percent, his poll numbers on his handling of the domestic economy have plummeted.

“Do we really need to be spending $120 billion in a country with a G.D.P. that’s one-sixth that size?” asked Brian Katulis, a national security expert at the Center for American Progress, a policy group with close ties to the Obama administration. “Most Americans would be shocked to know that we’re spending that kind of money for jobs programs for former Taliban, and would wonder where are our jobs programs for Detroit and Cleveland?”

In 2010, Congress — at the Obama administration’s request — set aside $100 million to support programs in Afghanistan aimed at moving former insurgents off the battlefields and into the country’s mainstream economy. Those efforts — similar to what the Bush administration did in Iraq — have yet to bear much fruit; the 1,700 fighters who have enrolled in the reintegration program represent only a fraction of the estimated 20,000 to 40,000 Taliban insurgents, The New York Times reported Monday.

Most American aid bypasses the Afghan government and goes to international companies, a practice that, according to a June 8 report by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, can undercut the Afghan government and lead to redundant and unsustainable donor projects. But Obama administration officials complain that the Afghan government of President Hamid Karzai has, thus far, been unwilling to tackle corruption in any meaningful way, making it hard to argue that it should get more money directly.

In Washington, the argument over whether the United States should be building bridges in Kandahar or Cleveland is bound to grow even louder as the 2012 election campaign heats up.

After Senator Manchin made his speech on Tuesday calling for an end to nation-building in Afghanistan, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, took to the floor to rebuke him, calling Mr. Manchin’s remarks characteristic of the “isolationist-withdrawal-lack-of-knowledge-of-history attitude that seems to be on the rise.”

But in Mr. McCain’s own Republican Party, which has historically been more supportive of both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars than Democrats, there is clearly some queasiness about war spending during a period of economic distress.

Four years ago, Representative Ron Paul of Texas was the only Republican presidential candidate raising concerns about the costs of the Afghanistan or Iraq wars. But last week, Mr. Paul was joined explicitly by another contender, Jon M. Huntsman Jr., the former governor of Utah and the Obama administration’s former ambassador to China, who said that the cost of a continued military presence was a leading factor in his belief that a major troop drawdown should begin in Afghanistan.

“Very expensive boots on the ground may be something that is not critical for our national security needs,” Mr. Huntsman said.

Even when Mr. Obama does withdraw the bulk of troops from Afghanistan, Americans will still be footing the bill for years, argued William R. Keylor, an international relations professor at Boston University.

“The total cost of the war, the longest in American history and one that was paid for by borrowing rather than by increased taxation, should not be measured solely by the costs of financing the troops and the extensive aid programs administered by the State Department,” Mr. Keylor said. “It should also include long-term costs of the war, primarily veterans’ benefits for the returning soldiers, who will require medical and mental health services for many years to come. Long after the last troops depart from the country, that hidden part of the bill will come due.”



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