Sunday, February 28, 2010

Gimme a "W" ...

gimme an "A" ...

gimme an "R" ...

What's that spell?       What's that spell?       What's that spell?

K R I E G, that's what it spells.



At least it does if you're a German. "Nie wieder Krieg", never again war. Never? Like, never ever ever? Or maybe later? How about now? You want War? How about you, Fauna? Do ya wanna? Didya get some onya?

With the Kunduz Bombing, 4 Sept. 2009, Germany got some on her, and it still stinks. There's no washing the stank off. War stinks. Even the Dutch know that and they ain't the brightest light bulbs in tinsel town. Don't get me wrong, most Germans are just as dim. Here's an example;

[caption id="attachment_7884" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Karl-Theodor von und zu Guttenberg teaches Das Ferkel how to spell WAR"][/caption]

Angie, didya get some onya? Karl-Theodor? Howabout you? Had enough? Apparently not. You guys stank. I'm tempted to say you'all don't know how to say "NO". When the Imperial Warmongers callya up in the middle of the night to ask if you're gonna send more troops to the (still) illegal wars, why don't you guys just tell them to fuck off, hang up and go back to sleep? It would do your images real good if you could do just that. Don't tell me you forgot how to say "NO"! Okay, here's a reminder. Watch these people. They said "NO" to your war plans. Didya see that? Huh? Didya catch that one? Well, here's a reminder;







Germany's Left Party expelled from Bundestag

They were allowed to return in time to cast their votes.
GERMANY’S LEFT Party was expelled from the Bundestag yesterday after its members held up signs bearing the names of Afghan civilians killed in a German-ordered airstrike last September.

The protest came in the middle of a parliamentary debate on extending Germany’s nine-year military mission to Afghanistan by a further year.

Some 429 MPs voted for and 111 against the new mandate – 16 fewer votes in favour than last time – allowing troop numbers to be increased by 850 to 5,350.

The opposition Green Party abstained and, after being re-admitted, the Left Party MPs contributed to the 111 votes against the mandate.

“This was no routine vote, we reject the war in Afghanistan,” said Gesine Lötzsch, the Left Party’s designate co-leader, after MPs held up about 70 signs with names of victims. One read: “Ali Mohammad, farmer, 35 years old, nine children.

“This was a dignified way of remembering individual people with names and biographies who have died, deaths that have brought calamity on their families.”

The expulsion of the entire 76-member Left parliamentary party, a first for the Bundestag, underlined the controversy that still surrounds Germany’s first post-war military deployment outside Europe. The revised mandate will increase by five to 1,400 the number of Germans training Afghan soldiers.

Underlying public scepticism towards the mission has hardened into deeper cynicism since September’s bombing of two petrol tankers near Kunduz that killed about 140 people, including dozens of civilians. Full details are still scarce, with a parliamentary inquiry into the incident meeting often in closed-door session.

Some 69 per cent of Germans want soldiers to pull out, according to a December poll for ARD public television, up 12 per cent in three months.

Green Party MP Hans-Christian Ströbele, a veteran of Germany’s pacifist scene, said that, after the bombing, yesterday’s parliamentary expulsion sent “completely the wrong signal to Afghanistan”.

Bundestag president Norbert Lammert defended his actions, pointing out that protests in the chamber breach parliamentary guidelines.

Parliamentary expulsions are a rare but not unheard of phenomenon in German politics. In 1949 then Social Democrat (SPD) leader Kurt Schumacher became the first person to be thrown out for calling Konrad Adenauer the “Allied Chancellor”. The most celebrated expulsion came in 1984 during a row between the then Bundestag president and Green Party MP Joschka Fischer.

“With permission, Mr President, you’re an asshole,” said Mr Fischer, who was then expelled for two days.

By the way, Fischer is an asshole. He and the Green got us into this mess in the first place. But who's counting? Word count: 689, too much for your average citizen. Duh.

6 comments:

  1. K theodor asked and got War ministry. he is a real person to be watched.
    the power build up there is seemingly escaping many, but then, its just history repeating isnt it?
    even the Pope(well hardly unexpected due to background) is in the campf....suborning anglicans to swell the numbers, rather clever..
    Uk is in deep doo doo and usa is?
    avoiding the maldives and other issues..
    must be the ONLY time I ever heard an american president mouth the Neutral word.
    since when?
    Maybe UK should say "youre with us or agin us"

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  2. One thing we can count on with COMMITTEE members, Tony. They have no problem with colaterral damage, which is outright murder, especially heinous when done by drone, yet they demand political correctness and decorum when they are exhibiting the highest order of assholedom.

    Kunduz was a atrocity, and one I thought Germany would have avoided. But a mere pimple on the British American Israeli axis of evil.

    When Red Baron had the opportunity to affirm the warning to disperse citizens it was rejected. As I recall didn't von Richthofen actually drop apology notes for his kills?

    No apologies come from these miscreants. Like fungi they see Afghani's and other useless eaters.
    I hate these low-life bastards.

    http://www.bild.de/BILD/news/bild-english/world-news/2009/11/27/kunduz-air-strike/how-deadly-afghan-bombing-scandal-covered-up-in-germany.html





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  3. Harnessing the rage might be the hardest thing to do these days.

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  4. If the populations realise that the upcoming war with Iran is just to kill so many more billions of US with the global radioactive and biochemical burden while the perpetrators are 'snug in their burrows', it might move them to eat the would-be perps now.

    - Article just seen on justice-publications.com . I will post it here when I have a moment.

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  5. Hey you guys, thanks for your replies. Much appreciated. As usual, I dump an "article" without really planning it. I thought it was important to show you how the Left Fraction waged their protest, knowing they would be kicked out of Parliament. I've been telling them, in as many ways as I can that if they don't do something real to show how much they oppose the war, they'll lose a lot of support. The last thing we need is a Left that goes along with just anything the majority says and does. To win something you have to risk something.

    @ Puddy, thanks a mil for the video clip that really wraps it up.

    @ Oz, K-T von und zu is a charasmatic type guy from an aristocratic line with a questionable past. I look at him and see how he's working on taking Angie's place. No question about it. You're right about von Richthofen. The real Red Baron had class.

    @ Mr. M, it can't be harnessed. If anyone can harness the rage, it's an agency and their puppets.

    @ flak, it's not only the wars but all they leave us to breathe, as you say. The populus is dead asleep ;-( . No counting on them.

    Hey, but look at this, we here have a Left fraction who are willing to protest where protesting is verboten. When I look at the US Congress, it makes me sick....the lack of a real opposition.

    Kunduz was a huge mistake. The whitewash has worked to keep people watching the Barbie Dolls on TV. K-T von und zu fired a few people, spoke a few words to the press and das Volk was pleased, took their bread and went home. I know they don't wanna hear it but people need to be reminded. I'd also like to remind everyone of the CIA flights and how certain German politicians were directly involved, Mr. "asshole" Fischer as well. He and Steinmeier. The two knew what was going on and they let it happen. Even worse, they swept it all up under the rug. To think I held a door open for the asshole ...once upon a time. If I had known then how he would sell out to the war party, I would've said something he would've had to listen to. His body guard was big, though, as I recall :-)

    curt

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  6. There really is no place to run to is there? No matter where you look you see the effects of the NWO's slimey tentacles. Perhaps we should all think about relocating to Venezuela. No wait, Obama is being encouraged to add Chavez to his list of terrorists. Nevermind. Just stand in the place where you are and refuse to surrender.

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