Sunday, June 12, 2005

Daily Interlake Mentions Memo

It must have busted their ignorant little butts to put this wishy washy bit in the paper even if they hid it waay behind the white girl of the moment.

"U.S. Memo Said to Question Postwar Plan" How pathetic is that, are they still hoping Junior can pull off another escape? Sorry about your dead kids, but they weren't subscribers and you're poor so there.

I don't know if Mr. Hagadone or his editor realize that this town is covered with really ugly yellow ribbons that are almost ready to be replaced a second time because the weather wears them out. Do either of them ever notice the cheerful porch on First Avenue East with the banner about their soldier?

I bet that neither of them ever noticed the rickety trailer South of Montana Wood Products with a picture of their soldier on the door.

It matters whether the President lied us into this hellhole that has turned 1698 sons and daughters into lifeless slabs of meat, but it apparently doesn't matter as much as that little tax cut they got.

It matters that well over 100,000 innocent Iraqis are dead because the tax cutter lied about everything to get us into this mess.

It matters that people are comming home without all their body parts, and 60% of them are suffering from Traumatic Brain Injuries and their medical benefits are being cut.

It matters that Private Military Companies tho do not take the same oath to the Constitution of the United States that the soldiers do get risk free no-bid cost plus contracts to hire people who also don't take an oath to The Constitution of The United States of America.

Who are those people loyal to?

Those people make a lot more money than the grints who keep getting smuggled back in patriotic colored boxes, Bill alerted me to this doozy today:

Source Page 7-D , the USA Today newspaper Wednesday February 23, 2005
" ICITAP Iraq Program Civilian Police
Instructors Needed." ( advertisement ) The US Department of Justice / ICITAP has implemented an Iraqi police development program in Iraq & Jordan. Subcontractor / Consultant fees for Iraq are approximately $ 12750 per month,
with all lodging, meals and transportation provided. Fees for Jordan are approximately $ 8500
per month, with $ 1500 per month living allowance, transportation pro-
vided . Contact information

duffju@saic.com

Judith Duff

Lorton, Virginia

Ph. 703 - 541 - 4163


It doesn't matter to Halliburton, they get a nice fat commission on every one they sign on. It does matter to the families that rely on WIC or food stamps to supplement their income, and it matters to military children who are having their schools closed, when they close all the bases to dump more cash into KBR coffers, will they lose their homes, too?

Folks, none of this matters to the people at the Daily Interlake, they have an agenda that doesn't care about honoring the memory of the 1698 American Soldiers who were told they were defending their country including these six from Montana

Edward M.Saltz of Bigfork died Three days before Christmas in 2003
Owen D.Witt of Sand Springs died on May 24, 2004
Dean P.Pratt of Stevensville died on August 02, 2004
Aaron N.Holleyman of Glasgow died on August 30, 2004
Raleigh C.Smith of Troy died two days before Christmas in 2004
Robbie D.McNary of Lewistown, he left a wife and three kids on March 31, 2005

Too bad the families of these men aren't respected enough to print the much better story Walter Pincus wrote for the Washington Post, because the white girl of the moment disappeared from her vacation.

What will be more important than telling their readers how tightly the 427 members of the Big Brass Alliance has pulled the pieces together on this story, or that John Conyers has scheduled hearings for this comming Thursday, the 16 of June?
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