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What’s the Deal with Iran?
Posted by billspaced in Afghanistan, California, Californiam budget crisis, Iran, Iraq, biological warfare, budget crisis, economy, unemployment on June 24, 2009
I admit I haven’t been paying attention to Iran. We have so many problems here: California is in deep doodoo, I’m losing my job, the economy sucks (but it’s getting better!), and Jon and Kate split up (or so I assume).
(That last one really has me worried!)
But I hear that Iran had an election and the results are in dispute. What a shocker! A corrupt government ruled by a “Supreme Leader” or some shit like that (I’ll take a chalupa with my Burrito Supreme) — did anybody think things would turn out any different?
Now, the oridinary citizens of Iran have taken to the streets and started some crap they cannot finish — without help.
And guess who is being held up as the knights in shining armor? Yeah, the US.
Um, no.
Obama is getting praise from the left for his stance on Iran (stand pat); he’s getting lambasted for being sympathetic to Middle Eastern concerns from the right.
Apparently, now the Iranian government is beating the protestors and getting them to admit to acting on behalf of outside interests like our very own CIA!
(Didn’t we do the same to those suspected terrorists at Gitmo? Memories…)
Anyway, the real reason I haven’t been paying attention to Iran is because I really don’t care. I do feel sorry for folks who want a better life. I really do. But why in the world would I think it’s appropriate to meddle in another country’s affairs?
I know, the US has been doing this for decades. Why stop now? Well, for one, the economy. For two, we’re already in Afghanistan and Iraq. For three, the economy. Did I mention the economy?
If we cannot take care of ourselves, how can we take care of others?
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Hey, Dumbass Me Just Looked at a Map
Posted by billspaced in Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Middle East, Saudi Arabia on August 4, 2008
Why are we so hot for Iran, and why is Iran so damned afraid of us? LOOK AT THE MAP, ME!
On the West, Iran is bordered by Iraq. And on the East, they have Afghanistan.
Where are we conducting not one, but two, wars? Right! Duh…
If I wanted to play a game (remember War Games?), I’d invade Egypt, too. Catch my drift?
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U.S. Conducting Covert Operations Against Iran
Posted by billspaced in Iran, Iraq on June 29, 2008
From the Department of “Because it’s worked so well in the past.”
According to this article, the United States has been conducting covert operations against Iran since at least last year, with — GET THIS! — Congressional Approval!
Gotta love our government. While I realize that we have to conduct some affairs covertly, we should learn from our mistakes (Afghanistan and Iraq immediately come to mind) and decide against such measures.
Plus, it’s cost taxpayers $400 million (not a lot, but enough to feed the entire country a serving of Top Ramen, which we’d all like better than the crap we’ve been served the past 7 years).
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Redistributing wealth the Republican way: A new socialism
Posted by billspaced in Bush administration, Condoleeza Rice, Dick Cheney, Iraq, Iraq war, President Bush, oil, oil dependence on November 13, 2007
(Cross-posted at Independent Bloggers’ Alliance)
So it seems that the oil men running our country (Bush, Cheney, and Rice!) have had something up their sleeves that we didn’t know about: They’re all for redistributing wealth. They want your money in their pockets! You see, they’re Republican Socialists. Don’t ever let them tell you otherwise! They say the proof is in the pudding. Here’s the pudding.
The link below takes you to a Washington Post article that tells the story of oil wealth gone wild.
Oil Price Rise Causes Global Shift in Wealth – washingtonpost.com:
In the United States, the rising bill for imported petroleum lowers already anemic consumer savings rates, adds to inflation, worsens the trade deficit, undermines the dollar and makes it more difficult for the Federal Reserve to balance its competing goals of fighting inflation and sustaining growth.
Our dependence on oil has been foisted on us by a government that likes it. From not raising CAFE fuel economy standards since the early ’90s to starting a war in an oil-rich nation that could only lead to higher fossil fuel prices — and threatening another — we’ve been duped into giving our money to members of the government rather than the government itself.
Rather than being “handled” by “tax and spend” Democrats, we’re being molested by “don’t tax but raise our cost of energy and spend more” Repugnicans.
It’s time to take our country — and our money — back.
The first step: Take them to task for paying for their ill-conceived and carried-out war — a war — at least Iraq’s reconstruction — that was to be paid for by Iraq oil revenues! In this sense, we’re being taxed twice: Once in terms of tax dollars to pay for the war and a second in terms of higher prices at the pump, at home, in the grocery store, at the hotel, on the plane, and every conceivable place possible.
I’ll leave the second step for another day and another post. Rant over.
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