9/04/18
I drove past this between Salida and Cotopaxi on State Highway 50 in Colorado. I had to turn around and tell whoever that I stood with them totally assuming I was correct. I was and got the biggest hug of appreciation for doing so.

From my understanding, there are close to 3000 children being held around this country after being seized from their parents at the border.

Many will never see their Mom and Dad again because Republicans are totally evil.

You bastards!

11/1/11

And The Number Is

So deaths of American forces in Afghanistan is not as high compared to last year at this time that number means squat. And note we don't use the total bullshit term of Nato troops because we die more than anyone else who's in da coalition.

This morning there's some whining going on from Kandahar.

Lawmakers from Kandahar said Tuesday that Afghan forces are far from ready to assume full security responsibility in the province that was the birthplace of the Taliban

Tough shit! Call the goddamn repuglicans and let's get the hell outta there now.



CoalitionU.S.
YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
200100000000035412
20021012951301151149
2003471221324246148
200492338523457152
2005216184272151173399
20061177111189106107198
20070145811121418810116117
2008718517282022271613155
200915151361225455140591818317
2010303126203460655542505333499
20112520314635473770422900382

6 comments:

  1. The American Empire isn't leaving Afghanistan ever.

    U.S. Expanding Bases In Afghanistan For Permanent Presence

    the United States planned to expand the Bagram, Kandahar and Mazar-e-Shairf air bases in Afghanistan with an allocation of 300 million US dollars. The expansion of U.S. military bases in Afghanistan is obviously running counter to the commitment to begin withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan in 2011; the United States is aiming to build permanent military bases in the "post-antiterrorism era" and to consolidate its global military network and to guard against the possible future global volatile situations.

    In fact, the United States has tried hard to secure its permanent military presence since it launched the war in Afghanistan on October 7, 2001 as the US military Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) along with the British military, in response to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S., with the construction of its permanent military bases and "frontline" operation bases.

    To date, the Untied States has established a dozen military bases in Afghanistan, with the airbases at Bagram, Kandahar and Mazar-e-Shairf as the permanent bases and the Herat, Jalalabad and other airfields as the "frontline" operation bases. These U.S. military bases are currently serving not only as a stronghold for control of Afghanistan and to battle hostile forces but also as a springboard to cope with the volatile situation in Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East.

    SOURCE: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=21119

    Obama tells his political base what he thinks they want to hear and then does the opposite.

    Obama is a liar. Why the O-Bots get weak in the knees when they see him is one of life's great mysteries.

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  2. I know Christopher and appreciate the passion you have on this issue. If anyone thinks bama is the answer to anything is living a delusion. Most of the news is only a diversion from the reality of what news should be. And the sheep bleat for more.

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  3. Afghanistan is even more of a jewel in the crown for the U.S. now that precious minerals worth $4 trillion have been found there.

    Especially valuable is lithium. Even more so than gold because lithium is used in virtually 100% of our high tech communications systems such as those used by the military.

    My guess is, Afghanistan will become our unofficial 51st U.S. state. We will never really leave.

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  4. And Columbia is supposed to have half of the worlds lithium too and we want that as well. An Empire needs most of what everyone else has.

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  5. I didn't know this about Columbia.

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  6. I was able to find this Christopher.

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