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Posted on 03/03/2004 9:04:08 PM PST by Aquamarine
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Why are we Haitied so much? The Haiti invasion and the French-looking Candidate
by JohnHuang2
New York Post
On Sunday morning, the scene was pure anarchy. To have called it a very chaotic situation would be putting it mildly. The whole thing looked very troubling. Confusion reigned as the free-for-all pandemonium -- the disarray and tumult -- grew wilder and wilder. As the cameras panned, zooming in on the militants, I could swear these guys looked high on drugs or something. Some looked like zombies. Others looked like plain hooligans or jailbirds. The clashes were fierce. Things were spiraling out of control. The notion these thugs could drive a president from office and provide security still seems ludicrous to me. There was so much turmoil, sooooo much upheaval, soooooooo much fighting, I couldn't help wondering, 'Will there be a bloodbath?'
But enough on the Democrat debate last Sunday (aired on CBS).
By the way, have you heard about the situation in Haiti? Sensing an imminent threat posed by Weapons of Mass Disturbance in Port-au-Prince, Democrat Sen. John Francois Kerry blasted the President for refusing to Rush To War in Haiti. What was Bush waiting for? For Haiti to attack the U.S. first? (Why, within just 45 minutes, the Ton Ton Macoutes could've deployed their long-range, ballistic machetes and bayonets, threatening a stiletto-shaped cloud over New York!)
Kerry was having none of this Win Without War stuff. Not when it comes to the latest global crisis in Haiti. With Americans across the U.S. feeling threatened by gangs in Port-au-Prince, Kerry ripped the peacenik Bush administration for ignoring Haiti, which recently plunged into turmoil 200 years ago. "I never would have allowed (Haiti) to get out of control the way it did," said the swashbuckling, rootin-tootin, gun-slinging Warmonger from Massachusetts in last Sunday's debate. Rather than acting pre-emptively, Bush waited too long, Kerry argued. 200 years! "He's late, as usual," said Kerry, bitterly. "This president always makes decisions late after things have happened that could have been different had he made a decision earlier," added Kerry. Bush acts as if going to war should be a matter of last resort or something. With the U.S. threatened by stockpiles of rioters and looters in Haiti, a president should not wait to go through the U.N., nor build a legitimate coalition. Internationalizing the effort -- and postwar planning to win the peace -- means wasting precious time. With America's way of life at stake on the streets of Haiti, it's time we couldn't afford to waste, Kerry insists. Military action in Haiti should never hinge on U.N. approval. If ever a case could be made for building a Fraudulent Coalition, Going-It-Alone, invading and occupying, it was Haiti. (Effective line of attack for Kerry? Nah. He's late, as usual. This Kerry guy always makes decisions late after things have happened that could have been different had he made a decision earlier).
Besides, in Haiti, Bush had a message for the influence peddlers, for the polluters, for the looters, the big drug traffickers that got in the way, the big special interests who called Aristide's palace their home: 'We're coming. You're going. And don't let the door hit you on the way out.' Aristide's departure triggered chaos across the Democrat Party.
In a telephone interview Monday with the Associated Press, the hated dictator denied he was hated and said he was "forced to leave" by U.S. troops, remarks which sent tinfoil stocks soaring off the charts on Wall Street. Rep. Charles Rangle (D-Port-au-Prince), worried that swift regime change in Haiti could help Bush's standing in polls, accused U.S. troops of swift regime change in Haiti and of brutally kidnapping Aristide. (Go ahead -- play with my heart strings, why don't you?) Congresscritter Maxine Waters (D-Landoffruitsandnuts) also accused U.S. troops of brutally kidnapping Aristide. Aristide was so brutally kidnapped, that a video released by the Central African Republic showed him descending from a plane with no military escort.
In fact, so brutally kidnapped was Aristide that he forgot to say anything about being brutally kidnapped to a Caribbean Official he chatted via phone with from a refueling stop in Antigua. (Must've just slipped his mind. Aristide's 'mind' is the most secure location insanity has available). The Caribbean Official said Aristide said nothing about being kidnapped. Aristide also forgot to mention he was brutally kidnapped when he spoke on state radio Monday in the Central African Republic, in broadcasts carried nationwide. But that was before Congresscritters Waters and Rangle reminded Aristide that he was brutally kidnapped. The U.S. denied the allegations. "Absolutely baseless, absurd," said Secretary of State Colin Powell Monday. (Frankly, this kidnapping stuff is, on its face, far beyond baseless and absured. Look, Aristide might not have been an angel, but he was no danger to America like that brutal and corrupt, 6-year-old-dictator-kid, Elian Gonzalez!) The question of whether Aristide was kidnapped could be settled easily, I think. Order him to turn over several pair of diapers he's worn recently. If they ain't soiled, that's evidence his stepping down was voluntary.
Regardless, Rangle says Bush fueled the ouster of the hated dictator, affirming he's the first democratically elected president-for-life in Haiti. (So deeply commited to democracy was Aristide, he sought to foster democracy by liquidating rivals, suppressing dissent, looting foreign aid money. But, hey, don't thank him -- it's just another day at the office for Aristide, son of a mill worker who saw two Haitis after sawing Haiti in two. In the evenings, exhausted after doing so much democracy, he'd relax by absorbing the fictional works of fellow democracy champion, Karl Marx). Bush "was just as much a part of this coup d'etat as the rebels, as the looters," charged Rangle Sunday on ABC's The Week. No doubt the rebels and looters, chanting '200 more years!!!', were rebelling and looting because of fuel from Bush's tax cuts for Halliburton which fueled Aristide to be murderous and corrupt. (I knew OIL would be dragged into this). Rather than doing the sensible thing -- invading sooner to prop up an unpopular dictator -- "we really have let Haiti down," Rangle lamented. (Think about it. Here's Haiti, a country that has absolutely nothing to do with the War on Terror, poses no immediate threat to U.S. security -- finally, a cause worth fighting for! say Democrats). Rangle added that "it's really disappointing. We encouraged the coup" to get rid of a murderous dictator. (The Taliban, Saddam, Howell Raines -- all gone. So sad! Now this? Who's next in this harvest of sorrow? Castro? If Bush isn't stopped soon, he'll plunge the whole world into freedom!)
To be fair, I've been told by well-placed sources Aristide hasn't killed or tortured anyone . . . since Sunday, when he bravely fled into exile. (So much for his commitment to democracy!) Some say Aristide was destined for a fall. That he had a tin ear for politics, which is true. I bet you could yell Murderer! Torturer! Rapist! Thief! right in his face and his reply would be: 'Flattery will get you no where.' Then again, except for the killing and torture and thieving, he's a pretty low-key kind of guy, some might say. Others might say his patrician style is a turn off; that he's too aloof, too elitist, too much an insider, too dull a speaker -- his penchant for rambling speeches is now legendary; that he waffles too much and never gives straight answers to questions (first, he said he gave Bush authority to invade; now he says he's against the invasion because of the way he was handled). His basic problem is he comes across with all the authenticity of a San Francisco gay marriage license. And he fails to connect with people (though, to be fair, he did try. Like when he'd connect people with cattle prods during friendly interrogation sessions for detainees. Though sparks would fly during those, the technique was seen as overreach).
Deposed and rejected, Aristide now sees the media spotlight move elsewhere. The same brutal phenomenon awaits John Kerry, now without the Breck Girl as foil to run against in the primaries (be careful what you wish for). Low on cash, having shot his wad, it's all downhill from here for the French-looking candidate.
Don't ya love it when a plan comes together so beautifully?
Anyway, that's...
My two cents..
"JohnHuang2"
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To: Libertina
So great to see you libertina. Can't remember if I told you...I'm doing the flying thing....yikes.... Finally getting comfortable (sort of). Did my first stall last sunday....yikes!
To: The Mayor; Billie; Mama_Bear; dansangel; dutchess; Aquamarine; deadhead; ST.LOUIE1; JohnHuang2; ...
"Count it all joy when you fall into various trials. James 1:2" Those trials often are a reminder to "Listen up, Pilgrim" when God wants us to hear His directions for us - to see some new door he is about to open ahead.
This is one of my favorite expressions:
God says:
I am covenanted, committed forever to love you;
to do whatever is best for you.
I will be kind, encouraging and enabling, but I will also be challenging.
At times I will come to comfort you in your affliction.
At other times I will come to afflict you in your comfort.
Whatever I do, it will always be an act of love and an invitation to your growth.
I will be with you to illuminate your darkness, to strengthen your weakness, to fill your emptiness, to heal your brokenness, to cure your sickness, to straighten what may be bent in you, and to revive whatever good things may have died in you.
Remain united to me, accept my love, enjoy the warmth of my friendship, avail yourself of my power, and you will bear much fruit.
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posted on
03/04/2004 4:06:55 PM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: Aquamarine
Wouldn't that be poetic justice? :) You did a good job on those lyrics, thanks for the laugh, very funny! My momma always told me to dream big, cause dreamin' don't cost ya nothin'!
Thanks, I didn't have to change a whole lot cause the original writers did such a great job. I had no idea how appropos the words were until I looked them up. :) Glad it made you laugh.
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posted on
03/04/2004 4:18:11 PM PST
by
Donaeus
(...In spite of all the lies that some may hurl, CHRIST is the only hope of all the world...)
To: LadyX
Thanks for posting this again Lady. This part always takes my breath and I always need to hear it.
I will be with you to illuminate your darkness, to strengthen your weakness, to fill your emptiness, to heal your brokenness, to cure your sickness, to straighten what may be bent in you, and to revive whatever good things may have died in you.
To: Donaeus
My momma always told me to dream big, cause dreamin' don't cost ya nothin'!Your momma is a very wise woman. :)
To: LadyX
"I've got spurs - that Ringel Rangel Rangel.."Hahahahaha. Thanks for the belly laugh Maggie. Please have the Finest of evenings.
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posted on
03/04/2004 4:55:15 PM PST
by
Kudsman
To: Billie
Evening Billie. May I ask why Pippin is being silent? Sorry, but I haven't kept up with all the goings on here @ the Finest.
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posted on
03/04/2004 4:59:27 PM PST
by
Kudsman
To: Donaeus; dutchess
Hi, Donnie Girl..:))
Glad you're able to spend time with us.
In what part of Texas do you live?
Not treading water, I hope...
Hello, dutchess - just saw your query asking if I were here. About to watch Extreme Makeover, switching back and forth with Survivor; and at 9, with The Apprentice.
You really are flying high these days, aren't you?! How wonderful!
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:02:37 PM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: Aquamarine
Hey Aqua. Awesome job today. Mr. D. needs the computers "to straighten me out"
Like flying....I'm white nuckling... don't do change well....
great presentation friend.
To: dutchess
Hi dutchess, yes John has a gift that you hostesses bring to life. JH2 and the Finest girls; a great combination.
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:05:02 PM PST
by
Kudsman
To: Aquamarine
It's on my Profile Page, Aquamarine, if you need to see it now and then.
When I worked at the hospital in North Carolina, a friend was the Secretary to the three Chaplains, and she gave that to me in a dark time...it is so very profound, and meaningful.
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:06:14 PM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: Kudsman
In case Billie is not here to answer you this evening, Pippin does not now have a computer at home, hers dying some time ago.
She works for a large Government Agency, and thus is not allowed to post from her work on their time.
She now and then goes to computers at libraries, etc. to communicate.
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:10:50 PM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: LadyX; Pippin
She now and then goes to computers at libraries, etc. to communicate.Oh. A dedicated FReeper.
Good on you Pip. :-)
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:15:48 PM PST
by
Kudsman
(Union thug for Bush.)
To: LadyX; Pippin
She now and then goes to computers at libraries, etc. to communicate.Oh. A dedicated FReeper.
Good on you Pip. :-)
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:16:23 PM PST
by
Kudsman
(Union thug for Bush.)
hiccup!
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:17:59 PM PST
by
Kudsman
(Union thug for Bush.)
To: Kudsman
How are your two little munchkins, Kudzu Man?
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:21:21 PM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: dutchess
Hey Mixer. Hope you're spoiling your wife....looking forward to a news of a new freeper or freeperette!
Dutchess....Yes I am. She knows just how to get me to do stuff for her ; ) I love pampering her.
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:26:01 PM PST
by
Mixer
To: Mixer
When is that Little One due to join The Finest Family, Mixer?
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:33:31 PM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: Aquamarine
Your momma is a very wise woman. :) Thank you very much!! :)
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:33:44 PM PST
by
Donaeus
(...In spite of all the lies that some may hurl, CHRIST is the only hope of all the world...)
To: LadyX
lol. Out of breath right now. Thanks for asking. They have been jumping around dancing to the Irish Rovers. It's bath time now so I'm out of here for a few.
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posted on
03/04/2004 5:38:34 PM PST
by
Kudsman
(Union thug for Bush.)
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