Posted on 09/04/2013 12:30:22 PM PDT by maggief
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And, unfortunately, ours also.
Nah. The media will see to it the Republicans, for some reason, are the ones to blame. Them and Bush.
Ears will come out of it squeaky clean.
Wanna bet $20?
Dangerous and sick.
Pray.
Call your Representative.
Pray.
Call your Senators.
Pray.
Call the White House.
Pray.
You mean McCain put down the poker game long enough to vote?
Congressional switchboard: (202) 224-3121
White House comments: (202) 456-1111
How many casualties do our planners estimate we will take?
None? If you take no risk you can't expect to have any gain.
What if Russians give the Syrians real time data on ship locations in the eastern Med so they can launch active ASCMs at them? What about Syrian planes attacking with anti-ship missiles from standoff distances. Don't count on this being a freebee...
and are we ready for this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXGuUXbS3eo
WOW!...under Obama the bad guys in Afghanistan are now the good guys in Syria...
But, as Kerry made clear late this afternoon, if you SAT there will be boots-on-the-ground, You are a RACISS that hates the idea of a black president, and wants children to die.
Wow! McCain put out quite the headline grabbers this morning, didn't he?
U.S. Senator McCain does not back Senate panel draft authorizing force in Syria
Said on another thread: I question whether this is a blow and a rebuff to Obama. This may be more of the good cop/bad cop routine that Obama and McCain have been carrying on for weeks.
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He and Obama have been on the same page from the beginning.
Kerry/McCain doin the Lying Alinsky two-step on Obama's behalf, while Obama removes his lying self to Sweden to test how his new moderated-rage global talking-points ("I didn't set a red line, etc., etc.") will play out on the global stage.
Before we discuss where the Ship of State is heading in war with Syria and who knows else, maybe we should have a national discussion about mental illness. I'm getting the suspicion we are having a Captain Queeg moment---or two.
...violating senate rules of 7 days notification, among other things.
Has Kyl been writing nonstop interventionist articles for WSJ and others since he left the senate?
Thanks for the ping, I’m too disgusted to make a comment, but you can take it from me, your ‘boss’ would rather turn Damascus into Grozni, than have it discovered he planned this.
A thread just posted, George Will:
Because Syrias convulsion has become as serious as Barack Obama has been careless in speaking about it, he is suddenly and uncharacteristically insisting that Congress participate in governance. Regarding institutional derangements, he is the infection against which he pretends to be an immunization.
So now we are taking sides--something Obama said we weren't doing in terms of regime change and this military action.
McCain, Corker, Flake cast a vote for terrorism and Islamic extremism. This is a vote to purge Syrian of Christians. As soon as those missiles fly, al Qaeda goes into action, attacking villages and towns of Christians have are even now poorly defended. The Democrats stand exposed as hypocrites and their criminal support for terrorism can sweep the GOP to power.
It’s their modus operandi:
SEPTEMBER 3, 1955 - Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Menderes had orchestrated a plan where a Turkish University Student was to place an explosive charge in the Turkish Consulate and birthplace of Ataturk in Greece.
The plan was to blow it up on SEPTEMBER 3, 1955.
The press would blame this attack on the Greeks to incite Muslims to violence, justifying retaliation.
Though the bomb never went off, the newspapers ran with the story anyway and the Greek neighborhoods in Istanbul were pillaged.
Like “Kristall Nacht” when Nazis smashed and vandalized Jewish stores in Germany, in 1938, Turkish mobs destroyed Greek homes, businesses and churches in a mad frenzy for nine hours on September 6, 1955.
Greek women were raped and Greek men (mostly priests) were beaten and forcibly circumcised in the streets.
Sixteen Greek Orthodox clerics were killed.
Turkish rioters destroyed over 1,000 Greek homes, 4,348 Greek-owned businesses, 110 hotels, 27 pharmacies, 23 schools, 21 factories, 3 monasteries, and 73 of the 81 Greek Orthodox Churches in the city.
The World Council of Churches estimated the damage at over 150 million dollars.
The mob chanted “Massacre the Greek traitors” and “Down with Europe.”
In one church arson attack, Father Chrysanthos Mandas, was burned alive.
Greek cemeteries were desecrated with relics of saints burned or thrown to dogs.
Journalist of the London Daily Mail, Noel Barber, wrote September 14, 1955:
“The church of Yedikule was utterly smashed, and one priest was dragged from bed, the hair torn from his head and the beard literally torn from his chin.
Another old Greek priest [Fr. Mantas] in a house belonging to the church and who was too ill to be moved was left in bed, the house was set on fire and he was burned alive.
At the church of Yenikoy, a lovely spot on the edge of the Bosporus, a priest of 75 was taken out into the street, stripped of every stitch of clothing, tied behind a car and dragged through the streets.
They tried to tear the hair of another priest, but failing that, they scalped him, as they did many others.
An eyewitness was a reporter for the London Sunday Times named Ian Fleming, who later became renown for writing the James Bond detective stories.
Ian Fleming was covering the INTERPOL (International Police) Conference in Istanbul.
Ian Fleming’s column “The Great Riot of Istanbul,” printed September 11, 1955, described “hatred ran through the streets like lava.” (Phillip Mansel, Constantinople: City of the World’s Desire, 1453-1944, Harmondworth, U.K., Penquin, 1995, p. 425).
Ian Fleming reference the Istanbul riot as as background information in his James Bond spy novel, From Russia, with Love (1957).
The riots were reported in the Illustrated London News, Time Magazine and Reader’s Digest, which described Istanbul as “a city gone mad.”
After the 1955 Istanbul Pogrom, over 100,000 Greeks departed.
The discrimination continued and in 1958, Turkish nationalist students campaigned for a boycott on all Greek businesses.
In 1964, the Turkish government deported 50,000 more Greeks.
In August of 1995, Sen. Alfonse D’Amato (NY) introduced U.S. Senate Resolution 160 calling on President Bill Clinton to proclaim September 6 as a Day of Memory for the victims of the 1955 Istanbul Pogrom. (104th Congress, U.S. House of Representatives, Library of Congress. 1995-07-08):
“Whereas, in September 1955, there existed a Greek minority population of 100,000 in Istanbul, Turkey;
Whereas, on the night of September 6-7, 1955, a pogrom against the Greek community began in Istanbul;
Whereas anti-Greek rioters attacked, pillaged, gutted and destroyed more than 2,000 Greek homes, 4,200 Greek shops and stores, 73 Greek Orthodox churches, 52 Greek schools, eight Greek cemeteries, all three major Greek newspaper plants, and dozens of Greek factories, hotels, restaurants, and warehouses in Istanbul;
Whereas 15 Greeks were killed in the pogrom or died subsequently, and 32 were seriously injured;
Whereas as many as 200 women were raped by rioters;
Whereas the United States Consul General in Istanbul reported that police stood idly by or cheered on the rioting mobs;
Whereas the State Department received confirmation of `elaborate advanced planning for widespread destruction of the property of the indigenous Greek community,’ involving careful preparations by many individuals;
Whereas American journalist Frederick Sondern, Jr., writing at the time for Readers Digest, described the events of that night as...one of the wildest eruptions of mob fury and hysteria in modern times...’;
Whereas homes of Greek officers stationed at NATO headquarters in the Turkish city of Izmir were also attacked and destroyed;
Whereas rioters attacked and burned down the Greek Consulate in Izmir and the Greek Pavilion at the Izmir International festival;
Whereas Turkish authorities failed at the time to convict a single rioter, out of thousands, for any crime committed during the pogrom;
Whereas five years later, after a military coup in Turkey, the former Prime Minister and acting Foreign Minister at the time of the pogrom were charged with, and convicted of, numerous criminal actions, including the instigation of the anti-Greek riots;
Whereas the pogrom marked the beginning of the end of the Greek community’s presence in Istanbul, numbering about 2,000 in 1995; and
Whereas September 6, 1995 will mark the 40th Anniversary of the pogrom:
Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that the President should—
(1) take all appropriate steps to observe and commemorate the loss of life and property, and the numerous injuries and offenses, which took place during the pogrom by proclaiming September 6, 1995 as a day of remembrance for the victims of these attacks; and
(2) urge all Americans to honor the victims of the pogrom in the appropriate manner.”
As of 2006, only 5,000 mostly elderly Greek Christians remained in Istanbul, the former city of Constantinople - ancient capital of the Christian world.
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