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A Few of FR's Finest...Every Day...05-13-04...Abu Ghraib -- Damaging to Bush?
JohnHuang2 | JohnHuang2; Aquamarine; Billie

Posted on 05/12/2004 7:23:10 PM PDT by Aquamarine



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Abu Ghraib -- Damaging to Bush?


by JohnHuang2



I've got to be honest, folks. The images I saw flashing on the TV screen last week were not pretty. These pictures speak of humiliation and torture -- of abusive treatment, no doubt about it. The pictures were graphic, horrific. The gruesome, repulsive photos were incriminating evidence of hideous torture, of humiliation.
And please don't give me this malarkey that you don't see proof of torture and humiliation in these pictures. What pictures? The pictures of John Kerry's face after Friday's sizzling jobs report. You didn't see him? He looked terribly humiliated -- tortured by a booming economy after banking on gloom and doom this Election Season. The embattled Kerry campaign, rocked by revelations of rapid economic growth, felt demoralized and abused by Friday's blow-out numbers.
In a humiliating blow to Kerry, the Labor Dept. reported that employers had added 288,000 payroll jobs in April, on top of 337,000 new jobs in March (revised up from the 308,000 initially reported). The faster-than-expected hiring in April left the Kerry campaign stripped down naked with embarrassment. For Kerry, the report was tantamount to torture.
Even more humiliating for Kerry, who promised 10 million new jobs for butlers, cooks, yacht polishers and limo drivers if he gets in the White House, the April jobless rate slipped to 5.6 percent from March's 5.7 percent.
With such broadcast images of economic growth further undermining the Kerry campaign's struggle for legitimacy and becoming recruiting tools for the Bush camp, Kerry aides feel a profound sense of abuse and humiliation as well -- a feeling of powerlessness, of diminished self-esteem, of rage and anger. Just like Kerry.
More damaging still, economic growth appears widespread, not limited to isolated instances but part of a broader systemic pattern. This isn't the work of a few loose cannons, as Kerry claims. Will he keep his job as Democrat standard-bearer? The graphic images depicting a booming economy spell an uncertain future for Kerry, already muddling through, facing growing doubts from fellow Democrats who fear he just can't warm anybody or anything up (except his foot -- when deeply inserted in mouth, which is frequent). Party leaders don't think he has a clear plan for winning as doubts grow whether going to war against Bush about the war was the right decision.
Economists warn Kerry that more damaging images of economic growth are yet to come. More -- much more -- is going to come out before November. The impact of those images on the Kerry camp could be disastrous, further humiliating an already badly demoralized campaign. The pictures of economic health could damage Kerry's credibility for years.
Yet, political observers say a booming economy won't help Bush's chances much in the fall. That pocketbook issues no longer really matter to voters. That the over-riding issue for voters this November will be treatment of captured terrorists by some U.S. soldiers in two cell blocks at a prison near Baghdad. That mistreatment of terrorist inmates, denied teddy bears and hot chocolate, ranks at the top of voter concerns, as long as Bush does a good job with jobs and the economy. (Oh, yeah -- these prisoner abuse issues always predominate when the economy is booming). Who cares that the economy is sizzling, jobs are coming back, the market is booming?! Abdul the terrorist was stripped naked and his feelings hurt. (It's naked buttocks in Baghdad, not the economy, stupid! BushCo must go!)
(Experts fear some of these terrorists, emotionally scared for life from being strip searched, will become perpetrators themselves, strip searching others rather than blowing others up. Many terrorists, overwhelmed by post-Abu Ghraib stress disorder, will never trust the Great Satan again. Not after this!)
AP reporter Terence Hunt called Abu Ghraib "one of the darkest weeks of (the Bush) administration." It was the darkest week since the last Darkest Week two weeks ago in Fallujah, which was the Darkest Week since the Woodward book, which was the Darkest Week since Bush's prime-time presser, which was the Darkest Week since the 9/11 hearings, which was the Darkest Week since Dick Clarke's book, which was the...
In Abu Ghraib, "President Bush saw America's reputation sullied, the U.S. effort in Iraq damaged and his own campaign for re-election clouded," writes Hunt, the AP reporter.
So clouded was Bush's own campaign for re-election, Bush clouded himself into a 5-point lead over Kerry, 51%-46%, in 16 battleground states which decide the winner in November. That's according to the latest USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll of likely voters, published Monday. In a "hypothetical matchup" nationally, says USA Today, "Kerry fell 2 points" after one of the Darkest Weeks in the Bush Presidency, when Abu Ghraib broke, which AP says clouded Bush's own campaign for re-election. (Kerry dropped from 49% to 47%; Bush held steady at 48%). A poll by the Christian Science Monitor out this week shows much the same thing -- Clouded Bush extending a 4-point lead (44%-40%) in April to a 5-point lead (46%-41%) in May. (Nader gets 5 percent in this poll of 823 registered voters, conducted May 2-8). Kerry, who says Bush is unfit to serve a second term because he -- Kerry -- served in Vietnam and Bush didn't, is spending $25 million airing campaign spots disclosing that he served in Vietnam. (I told you he'd eventually mention Vietnam). The ads also highlight Kerry's record in Vietnam. The ads do not highlight Kerry's record in Washington.
In the Gallup poll, Kerry now trails Clouded Bush nationally, 47%-45%, with Nader getting 5%. That said, it's obvious Abu Ghraib has taken a very heavy toll. On Kerry.
And the Abu Ghraib story -- a real tear-jerker about the abuse of detained monsters -- gets worser and worser for Kerry. Democrats accuse the Pentagon of cover-up. The Abu Ghraib cover-up goes so deep, the only ones who knew about Abu Ghraib since January were NBC/ABC/CBS/CNN/MSNBC/FOX. The details were secretly published on CNN's homepage 5 months ago, as part of the cover-up. We all found out about Abu Ghraib because the Pentagon, in its effort to cover it up, uncovered it. And made it public in a press release -- secretly. The perpetrators are being rewarded with criminal prosecution and court martials.
Regardless, say Democrats, because of these atrocities at Abu Ghraib, America needs John Kerry, who served atrocities in Vietnam, because his atrocities are better than these atrocities. Yes, Kerry cut off ears, cut off heads, randomly shot civilians, but Kerry knew where to draw the line -- no panties on the heads of terrorist prisoners. (The pictures showed naked prisoners stacked into pyramids, fasten to leashes; the shocking images looked like something straight out of Barney Franks' place). No, Kerry would never humiliate prisoners. Just like al-Qaeda would never humiliate prisoners: al-Qaeda beheads prisoners. As they did with Nick Berg on Tuesday, vowing more beheadings in revenge for mistreatment of al-Qaeda comrades at Abu Ghraib. (Democrats insist there are no al-Qaeda links to Iraq). A high-ranking al-Qaeda leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who lives in Iraq, ordered or personally carried out the assassination. (Democrats insist there is no al-Qaeda in Iraq). The beheading was videotaped and posted on a radical Religion of Peace site which acts as a clearinghouse for al-Qaeda.
The video showed five masked men, one of them reading a statement urging other Religion Of Peaceniks to avenge the gruesome barbarism of placing panties on the heads of captured terrorists at Abu Ghraib. Nick Berg, clad in an orange jumpsuit, was shown sitting bound on a plastic chair in front of his captors.
The al-Qaeda statement called Bush the "dog of the Christians," warning the President to "anticipate what will harm you . . . You and your soldiers will regret the day you stepped foot in Iraq." (Democrats insist there are no al-Qaeda links to Iraq).
After the statement was read, the masked men then pin Berg to the floor, chanting "Allahu Akbar!" or "God is Great." As Berg screams, one of his captors puts a large knife to his neck, slowly, painfully slicing Berg's head off. The butcher then lifts and dangles the severed head in front of the camera, shouting "Allah Akbar!"
(Democrats still demand the head of Donald Rumsfeld).
Word of the beheading reached Capitol Hill as Capitol Hill probed fraternity pranks by a few U.S. prison guards on the people who behead Americans like Nick Berg. Some lawmakers said this beheading proves they were right -- that mistreatment of Abu Ghraib monsters would radicalize people who were already radical. (Yeah, we Americans were really popular with al-Qaeda until this prisoner abuse thing broke). CNN/MSNBC/FOX have been airing pictures of Abu Ghraib prison abuse for two weeks non-stop, saying the images are too awful not to air. Even if the images inflame opinion, the public has a right to know. CNN/MSNBC/FOX have not been airing pictures of the beheading, saying the images are too awful to air -- the images would only inflame opinion. The public has no right to know.
May I make a suggestion? Berg's butchers reportedly made an offer -- swap Berg for Abu Ghraib prisoners. The offer deserves a response -- let's not just shrug it off. I say next time, we execute 50 al-Qaeda convicts for every U.S. hostage they hold. If they refuse, we execute 75 al-Qaeda convicts for every U.S. hostage they hold. They'll get the hint sooner or later.
Nope -- as I was saying, neither Kerry nor al-Qaeda would ever dare humiliate prisoners.
Here's something else Kerry will never do: Win this November.
Anyway, that's...
My two cents.. "JohnHuang2"












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To: Aquamarine

Carter has that effect on me.
*cough*
Sorry.
Thanks, and see you tomorrow.


121 posted on 05/13/2004 7:08:45 PM PDT by Darksheare (Bretheren & Sisteren In Chaos Inc, LLC "We're All About Bad Ideas!")
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To: Pippin

Gaaah!
What?
Did I do it, and what is it?
*lol*


122 posted on 05/13/2004 7:12:57 PM PDT by Darksheare (Bretheren & Sisteren In Chaos Inc, LLC "We're All About Bad Ideas!")
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To: Darksheare

I don't know but I know you're up to something!


123 posted on 05/13/2004 7:30:16 PM PDT by Pippin (Bush/Cheney 2004)
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To: Pippin

Well, this is true.


124 posted on 05/13/2004 7:34:02 PM PDT by Darksheare (Bretheren & Sisteren In Chaos Inc, LLC "We're All About Bad Ideas!")
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To: Darksheare
Did you see my "rant" I posted on this thread this morning?

I pinged you to it :O)

125 posted on 05/13/2004 7:38:10 PM PDT by Pippin (Bush/Cheney 2004)
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To: Pippin

Didn't seem like a rant to me.
;-)


126 posted on 05/13/2004 7:40:25 PM PDT by Darksheare (Bretheren & Sisteren In Chaos Inc, LLC "We're All About Bad Ideas!")
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To: Darksheare
That's what Billie was calling it.

But it wasn't supposed to be a rant it was a proclimation if faith and a changing attitude.

127 posted on 05/13/2004 8:07:24 PM PDT by Pippin (Bush/Cheney 2004)
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To: Pippin

I'm going to go shut down for the evening I'll pay for staying up later than normal at 3 tonight when my muse decides she wants to drop in.


128 posted on 05/13/2004 8:08:00 PM PDT by Darksheare (Bretheren & Sisteren In Chaos Inc, LLC "We're All About Bad Ideas!")
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To: Pippin

I thought it was declarative, not rantish.
But, I'm the guy from the Temujin school of thought.


129 posted on 05/13/2004 8:08:38 PM PDT by Darksheare (Bretheren & Sisteren In Chaos Inc, LLC "We're All About Bad Ideas!")
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To: Darksheare

Good Night, Darks!


130 posted on 05/13/2004 8:08:43 PM PDT by Pippin (Bush/Cheney 2004)
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To: Aquamarine
Here's some more everyday pics that will get zero play in the media:


040511-A-0000M-002 Konar Province, Afghanistan (May 11, 2004) - U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman Micheal Devito administers a local anesthetic to a young Afghan girl under the supervision of a Special Forces Medical personal. Doctors are preparing to performing minor surgery on cysts on the young girl's neck. The girl was treated at a Special Forces medical facility located at an A-camp in the Konar province. Navy Hospital Corpsman are working side-by-side with U.S. Army Special Forces at A-camps like this one scattered throughout Afghanistan. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Frank Magni. (RELEASED)


040511-A-0000M-001 Konar Province, Afghanistan (May 11, 2004) - U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Chris Dare cares for a young Afghan man with kidney stones who came to the Special Forces medical clinic in the Konar province. The clinic is located at a Special Forces A-camp and treats more than 150 local patients daily. Navy Hospital Corpsman are working side-by-side with U.S. Army Special Forces at A-camps like this one scattered throughout Afghanistan. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Frank Magni. (RELEASED)


TALLIL AIR BASE, Iraq -- A local Iraqi boy eats crackers given to him by members of the 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron in support of Operation Reachout here May 7. Operation Reachout is a program started by security forces members to build a friendship with the surrounding Bedouin families. Security forces personnel visit these families weekly bringing them meals-ready-to-eat, water and candy for the children. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christina Rumsey)


TALLIL, Iraq -- Staff Sgt. Tracy Praznik wipes away tears from an Iraqi baby's face as she gives his mother water during a visit here May 7. The visit was supporting Operation Reachout, a program started by security forces Airmen to build a friendship with families living around nearby Tallil Air Base. Airmen visit the families weekly and bring them packaged meals, water and candy. Sergeant Praznik is assigned to the 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christina Rumsey)

131 posted on 05/13/2004 8:21:49 PM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (All the good taglines are taken...)
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To: Aquamarine

S-U-P-E-R-B JOB! Now, lemme tell you what I think ;-)


132 posted on 05/13/2004 10:10:42 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: LadyX
Brilliantly stated, my friend, brilliantly stated.

He might just as well say he wants to give everyone who votes for him a winning lottery ticket - yeah - that'll work this week!!

That's it in a nutshell, LadyX. BTW, have I ever told you how much I enjoy your 'Dear John' letters? ;-)

133 posted on 05/13/2004 10:27:42 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: Billie; Aquamarine; dansangel; dutchess; Mama_Bear; jwfiv; MeekOneGOP; WVNan; Pippin; ...

Can't thank y'all enough for the kind words and encouragement. God bless


134 posted on 05/13/2004 10:35:55 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2

May God always bless you, FRiend.

You give us such and encouraging and sharp (witted) perspective on this crazy world we live in ... many thank you.


135 posted on 05/13/2004 11:19:16 PM PDT by jwfiv
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To: ST.LOUIE1; Aquamarine; Billie; dansangel; dutchess; Mama_Bear; FreeTheHostages; .45MAN; Aeronaut; ..
Let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire. —Hebrews 12:28-29


Our God is a consuming fire
And will destroy earth's temporal things;
He seeks to purify our lives
For service to the King of kings.

Hold tightly to what is eternal and loosely to what is temporal.

136 posted on 05/14/2004 6:27:54 AM PDT by The Mayor (When life knocks you to your knees, you're in a good position to pray)
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To: ST.LOUIE1; Aquamarine; Billie; dansangel; dutchess; Mama_Bear; FreeTheHostages; .45MAN; Aeronaut; ..

May 14, 2004

He Is A Fire

Read: Hebrews 12:25-29

Let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire. —Hebrews 12:28-29

Bible In One Year: 2 Kings 19-21; John 4:1-30


On December 5, 2002, the headline announced:

Ring Of Fire Encircles Sydney


A firestorm was raging outside the Australian city. Many people feared that this bushfire would prove to be Sydney's worst in decades. Fanned by strong winds, high temperatures, and low humidity, the fire jumped across roads and rivers, consuming everything in its path.

When we think about the destructive power of that kind of inferno, we gain a better understanding of the startling words of Hebrews 12:29, "Our God is a consuming fire."

Why did the author of Hebrews use such graphic imagery to describe the Lord? In his letter he was dealing with spiritual life-and-death issues—what his readers believed and the reality of their faith. Their response would reveal whether they were investing their lives in the kingdom that will last forever, or in the one destined for destruction.

We too need to remember that this world and all we possess are only temporary. If our faith and hope are in Jesus Christ, we are part of a kingdom that cannot be destroyed (v.28). Knowing that our days on earth are numbered and that "our God is a consuming fire," let us serve Him and invest in things that are imperishable. —Albert Lee

Our God is a consuming fire
And will destroy earth's temporal things;
He seeks to purify our lives
For service to the King of kings. —D. De Haan

Hold tightly to what is eternal and loosely to what is temporal.

137 posted on 05/14/2004 6:28:22 AM PDT by The Mayor (When life knocks you to your knees, you're in a good position to pray)
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To: The Mayor; Billie; Mama_Bear; dansangel; dutchess; Aquamarine; SpookBrat; LadyX; Pippin; ...
Mornin', everybody ! Happy Friday ! TGIF !

Heading down to my Dad's shortly to take him to a birthday lunch!

He's 73 tomorrow, but since he's tied up tomorrow, lunch today !

Have a lovely day !


Ah, the wonders of Botox !!

138 posted on 05/14/2004 6:55:07 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (There is ONLY ONE good Democrat: one that has just been voted OUT of POWER ! Straight ticket GOP!)
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