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Intemperate, blimpish colonels and the militarisation of politics – or should that be the politicisation of the military? US Army PR flack Col Steve Boylan, spokesman for Iraq force commander General Petraeaus, has been throwing his weight around on various blogs for a while now:

Time and again, the military in Iraq under Gen. Petraeus and Col. Boylan has aligned itself with the most extreme right-wing blogs and plainly partisan “journalists,” and has either excluded or expressed outright hostility towards everyone else. It ought not be necessary to explain the significance of that development.

But he picked the wrong blogger to bully this time. The colonel may yet come to to regret hitting ‘send’. This is much bigger than one public affairs officer with delusions of imperial grandeur by proxy.

On the home front, a survey of British military spouses has found that a siezable portion don’t actually want to be military spouses at all:

In the Army survey, 45% of officers’ spouses and 39% of soldiers’ spouses said they had “very often” or “often” discussed leaving the Army with their spouse. …. And 20% of officers’ spouses and 15% of soldiers’ spouses had often or occasionally put pressure on their partners to leave.

A sample of military feelings:

Tomorrow I celebrate my 10th wedding anniversary. well I ordered flowers and bought a card to give to the wife. As she drops me off for the transport to brize at silly a.m. to fly out and finish my 5th operational tour since we got married. Throw in 3 batus, 1 kenya, God knows how many FTX, pre deployment trg, various courses, adventure training, duties and a whole host of other piddly cr@p that keeps me out of my kennel. The result? One p1ssed off wife! And I am one of the luckier ones!

Sound familiar? Weary US soldiers have taken to “search and avoid” instead of ‘seek and destroy’

WATERTOWN, New York, Oct 24 (IPS) – Iraq war veterans now stationed at a base here say that morale among U.S. soldiers in the country is so poor, many are simply parking their Humvees and pretending to be on patrol, a practice dubbed “search and avoid” missions…

“We were hit by so many roadside bombs we became incredibly demoralised, so we decided the only way we wouldn’t be blown up was to avoid driving around all the time.”

“So we would go find an open field and park, and call our base every hour to tell them we were searching for weapons caches in the fields and doing weapons patrols and everything was going fine,” he said, adding, “All our enlisted people became very disenchanted with our chain of command.”
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Other active duty Iraq veterans tell similar stories of disobeying orders so as not to be attacked so frequently.

“We’d go to the end of our patrol route and set up on top of a bridge and use it as an over-watch position,” Eli Wright, also an active duty soldier with the 10th Mountain Division, told IPS. “We would just sit with our binoculars and observe rather than sweep. We’d call in radio checks every hour and say we were doing sweeps.”

Wright added, “It was a common tactic, a lot of people did that. We’d just hang out, listen to music, smoke cigarettes, and pretend.”

At least they had the guts to go – unlike some.

Barney, the nation is relying on you….Bush confidante Mrs Manhands, aka Karen Hughes, is leaving the White House. Yet another Bush office wife bites the dust.

While the US military and its associates appear to be taking all the tax dollars, agribusiness lobbying and porkbarrelling representatives are quietly crippling the economy and public health:

Congress Debates the Farm Bill

The Farm Bill, a massive piece of federal legislation making its way through Congress, governs what children are fed in schools and what food assistance programs can distribute to recipients. The bill provides billions of dollars in subsidies, much of which goes to huge agribusinesses producing feed crops, such as corn and soy, which are then fed to animals. By funding these crops, the government supports the production of meat and dairy products—the same products that contribute to our growing rates of obesity and chronic disease. Fruit and vegetable farmers, on the other hand, receive less than 1 percent of government subsidies.

Political house arrest without charge or trial is now apparently legal in the UK. Former Gitmo detainee Moazzam Begg writes in the Guardian about the House of Lords’ failure to stop the government’s use of the unjustcontrol order:

The question that should be asked is this: how much of a threat can these people be? And why aren’t they being questioned? One of the men under a control order told his lawyer of an encounter he had with a UK minister. He said while out shopping in Fulham he’d spotted Jack Straw, then foreign secretary. The man approached Straw to tell him about the unjust nature of control orders – and point out that had he really been a member of a terrorist group he could have done something unpleasant to him right there. Straw, who was alone, listened attentively as the man explained that he was not like that. He just wanted to live a peaceful life with his family. Straw said he’d look into it. This man’s family have since left the UK and he has been re-arrested and imprisoned for breaching his control order.

On a lighter note, a group of German grannies have turned their knitting circle into a company selling kinky knitwear.

Their range includes lingerie, face masks and willy warmers, as well as conventional woollen clothing.

Manuela Buesch-Dankewitz, 45, who manages the group of lady knitters said: “The women love to knit, and it’s great to earn something from it.

“Our oldest team member is 86. She makes willy warmers and other gear just like the rest.”

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Had to happen: ‘A former House page says he had sex with then-Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla.) after receiving explicit e-mails in which the congressman described assessing the sexual orientation and physical attributes of underage pages but waiting until later to make direct advances.’

The audacity is breathtaking. No need for elections , Rupert Murdoch’s decided it all for us.

Poor people have a history too: an historical anomaly put right.

Forced to be pregnant – An American Taliban horror story.

Is this one of the women that will take over the Republican party post-Foley?

‘Two-dimensional, Botoxed, blonde, oversexed and over- blown’ – the nouveau riche are always with us.

Origami classic movies, via BoingBoing

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Attaturk, on corruption on the US Supreme Court.

“An examination of the Supreme Court disclosure forms by ABC News found that five of the justices have accepted tens of thousand of dollars in country club memberships. And Justice Clarence Thomas has received tens of thousands of dollars in valuable gifts, including an $800 leather jacket from NASCAR, a $1,200 set of tires, a vacation trip by private jet, and a rare Bible valued at $19,000.
“The rules dealing with gifts don’t apply to Justice Thomas because the rules only apply to lower court judges,” Gillers explained. “People give gifts to judges and justices because they have power. And they have power because of their position that they hold in trust. And to suggest that it doesn’t matter, no one will care, seems to me to be whistling in the dark.” “

Lenin’s Tomb on Why New Labour’s proposed welfare changes won’t work

There is, underlying all of this, not mere opportunism or an obsession with ‘pragmatism’ or polling data or technocratic efficiency – it is an ideologically coherent project. The government intends to reduce the role of the state in the provision of key services on the basis of the neoliberal doctrine that private enterprise and markets are more efficient than planning and public ownership. And, proceeding in accordance with another dogma of neoliberalism, the idea of a ‘natural’ or ‘non-accelerating inflation’ rate of unemployment (NAIRU) which can only be reduced through supply-side measures, they intend to coerce a large number of people in incapacity benefit into the labour market, thus reducing the cost of labour in general. Finally, accepting these doctrines, the government intends to restore profitability to British industry by compelling workers who are not fortunate enough to be able to afford an early retirement to labour for longer. Despite paying tax and national insurance, despite a lifetime of contribution to the growth of the economy, workers will be obliged to work longer and harder. Some will never see a day of retirement, and many already do not: in Calton, Glasgow, the average life expectancy of a male is 53.9 years. Poverty kills, particularly pensioner poverty. The government’s response: “work is good for you”.

How to resist this neoliberal offensive? Well, striking dockers gave a glimpse of how this week when they defeated the EU’s attempt to liberalise ports and diminish working conditions. Here are some future possibilities.

On a lighter note:

No Sex Please, We’re British and Inconspicuous

Apparently the two UK students who wrote this, on exchange to California, are studying English. Perhaps they should study harder. Erotic albatross, indeed. A gem.

Despite forewarning, upon arrival at these new world shores, we were somewhat shocked to discover that the myths were more than true. Our seemingly mundane British accents were transformed into verbal Viagra. The phrase, ?You?re British, wanna make babies?? rang in our ears from dawn to dusk. Some of us truly seized the day, wandering around I.V. preying on unsuspecting freshmen with lines like, ?Does my accent make your spine shiver?? However, for many of us emasculated English, our newfound powers hung around our neck like an erotic albatross – in the words of Peter Parker, ?With great power cums [sic] great responsibility.?

Wrenched from the missionary-obsessed motherland, we had to cast away our thermal underwear and penchant for pleasuring ourselves with boiled vegetables to embrace the way of ?The Star-Spangled Boner.? Having been locked in single-sex boarding schools, having been forcibly overeducated, having spent all our youth studying Virgil rather than seducing virgins, we had to find a new language, a way of combining our unworldly academia with the underbelly of Del Playa. After many wasted weekends of research, we have painstakingly theorized the types of sexual behavior most common on a Saturday night.

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Better left unsaid on being contrary:

You talk about that bombing and gun play and craziness in the west bank. I’ll be over here talking about how I want to start taking ASL classes again and possibly some music theory. You talk about the need to kill a man. I’ll talk about the birth of my sea monkeys. You use witty (?) insults like “idiotarians.” I’ll tout my most recent dis phrase “weak sauce.” You talk about the art of war. I’ll talk about the art of moving butts.


Antidotal takes on the distortions and lies surrounding discussions about the Canandian health system in the US press:

Frum argues that the main virtue of the Canadian health care system is that it is “hassle free”–nevermind that it costs half as much per capita than the U.S. system does; or that no one goes without health care coverage, as opposed to the 16% of Americans who aren’t covered; or that virtually no Canadians went bankrupt because of medical bills last year, whereas 500,000 Americans did; or that HMOs can’t pressure doctors into determining which procedures are necessary or not–but that this convenience isn’t worth the long waiting times that occur in the Canadian system.


The Rittenhouse Review writes a long post about “Al Gore and the Alpha Girls”:



The Alphas of the media are the big guys and gals, the heavy hitters, the swinging dicks of popular political commentary, the fever-pitched voices that have developed a supernatural ability to reduce complicated political issues to the distorted and misleading five-word sound bites they use in both their written work and in their seemingly endless television and radio appearances.