Mar. 7th, 2004

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Shoulder is in ice packs, due to injury. I am more than a feeble monkey. Its temporary and so is life itself.
The pain is souring my mood, but I managed to get some chores done and listen to my old friend Jimi today.

Excuse me while I fix this dye

Not sure much about anything these days, but it's cool, flow on river.

I did hear some nice rumors about new David Rovics material on the horizon...

Likely to be better versions of some of the songs from "Who Would Jesus Bomb",
and some better version of some of his unreleased songs.

Last night, I saw The Fourth World War, narrarated by Michael Franti (of spearhead).

Very artistic, aimed at the activist crowd. And if anyone wonders what they mean by "war",
here is a read: "Post-traumatic stress reactions in children of war".

Looks like the resistance in Iraq is desperately busy. Another day and more ruined kids.

Cost

Fuck this war. Soon Iraq will have folks like Sistani running the show.

Grand Ayatollah Sistani is one scary cleric. I doubt he supports gay marriage.

I wouldn't wish that guy on my enemies.

gnight....

Mar. 7th, 2004 09:43 pm
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After an hour or two of beating wandering jazz men can kill with a thought.
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From Antiwar.com:

"Warrior Against the War - A video interview with Karen Kwaitkowski" Recorded February 17, 2004

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Karen Kwaitkowski

"It was very much a policy agenda. I joined the office in May of 2002,. It became very clear to me shortly thereafter, that the descion to go into Iraq, to invade Iraq, to topple Saddam Hussien, and its unclear exactly what afterwards, but that decision had been made by the policy makers...and it was simply a matter of pushing the decision forward through the system.

That's not quite the same as having a system that informs policy makers with accurate intelligence and measured analysis in order for them to say "what should we do now"? They knew what they "should do" and they were intent on pushing it through. So, information was used. Intelligence was...I'm going to use the word 'manipulated', I believe it was manipulated. "Cherry picked" is another term that I've used and others have used to describe how bits of information about the threat that Iraq posed, about the relationship of Iraq with terrorist groups, and the whole array of things that we were told about Iraq. If you look at the intelligence, the intelligence was not saying that. It wasn't saying that under Bill Clinton and it was not saying that under George Bush. Okay? George Bush is right when he says Bill Clinton had the same information....yes, he did. He had the same information and he made a descision. His assement was Iraq was not a threat to the United States, and that was a correct descision. Information and intelligence did not change in the interm time frame. But they needed a reason, the neo-cons, when I say "they", in this case, the neoconservative policy makers who had a special interest in middle east policy seem to need to support an agenda.
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Karen Kwiatkowski recently retired from the Pentagon where she was a lieutenant colonel in the US Air Force. She writes for LewRockwell.com

Interview conducted by Saul Landau on "Hot Talk" radio Cal Poly Pomona. Check out his other interviews

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