Comments on: Updated: Iraq 5 Years On: CBC Ignores American Anti-War Right https://barelyablog.com/iraq-5-years-on-cbc-ignores-american-anti-war-rightists/ by ilana mercer Wed, 02 Apr 2025 19:29:09 +0000 hourly 1 By: Sam Garcia https://barelyablog.com/iraq-5-years-on-cbc-ignores-american-anti-war-rightists/comment-page-1/#comment-2695 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 15:33:09 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=582#comment-2695 To add to our rejection of this war, there are the Winter Soldier stories being held by IVAW(Iraq Veterans Against the War).

Numerous accounts of aggression in the name of freedom. And not one MSM covering these atrocities verified by eye witnesses.

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/24/7868/

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By: Ned https://barelyablog.com/iraq-5-years-on-cbc-ignores-american-anti-war-rightists/comment-page-1/#comment-2691 Wed, 26 Mar 2008 16:23:16 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=582#comment-2691 Ilana, one of our greatest intellectual ancestors is Robert A. Taft, senator from Ohio, known as, “Mr. Republican.” Taft was a bitter opponent of Roosevelt and the New Deal. He wrote a monograph, “A Foreign Policy for Americans,” in which he pointed out the dangers of an interventionist foreign policy. Here’s a little bit:

I have frequently written of the danger to liberty at home from the constant increase in the activity, the spending, and the power of the Federal Government, but today the threat from foreign policy is even greater. We have wandered far from its true purpose to preserve the peace and liberty of the people of the United States. Even when the purpose has been correctly understood, mistakes of judgment have led us into dangerous paths. We are embarked on a voyage at this moment in which a continued failure of understanding and judgment may wreck the greatest adventure in freedom the human race has ever known.

When I consider the current Administration, I see little to like. After the tax cuts and judges, it drops off rather sharply. Bush’s foreign policy is right out of Woodrow Wilson’s playbook (Make the World Safe for Democracy!). His domestic policy could have been written by LBJ.

It dismays me that many conservatives are still in love with global power projection and don’t understand the danger that this poses to our republican (yes, the small “r” was intended) traditions.

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By: Barbara Grant https://barelyablog.com/iraq-5-years-on-cbc-ignores-american-anti-war-rightists/comment-page-1/#comment-2687 Wed, 26 Mar 2008 00:06:35 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=582#comment-2687 Just wanted to add a disagreement with Myron Pauli’s point #6: Hillary Clinton, not Warmonger McCain, will be our next President, as I see it. (That doesn’t mean that troops will be immediately withdrawn from Iraq, however.)

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By: Barbara Grant https://barelyablog.com/iraq-5-years-on-cbc-ignores-american-anti-war-rightists/comment-page-1/#comment-2686 Tue, 25 Mar 2008 21:21:48 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=582#comment-2686 Ilana asks,

“Why does the CBC fail to mention our much-marginalized faction? Is it because we are, for the most, of the Old, classically liberal American Right?”

Hmmm. I rather think it is because many do not understand the differences among those who call themselves “conservatives.” I suspect that if you ask five people on the streets in America who a “conservative” might be, at least four of them would come up with names like Coulter or Malkin. Some in the media are sharper than that, knowing the distinctions in ideology among “conservative” pundits; but they are playing to an audience here and north of the border that probably does not. [And truth be damned, even if it comes in the form of a presidential candidate.–IM]

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By: Myron Pauli https://barelyablog.com/iraq-5-years-on-cbc-ignores-american-anti-war-rightists/comment-page-1/#comment-2685 Tue, 25 Mar 2008 18:14:20 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=582#comment-2685 1. We have been bribing the Sunni warlords to form militias to counter the Shiite militias. This is part of the “surge is working” strategy. Unfortunately, the mindless media, bored with Iraq, is buying off on the Bush-Cheney-Liberman-McCain idiocy.

2. The Arab oil states are basically disfunctional thugocracies. In Iraq, we replaced an odius anti-Iranian thug with (maybe even worse) disfunctional warlordism at a cost of trillions of dollars. Coupled with the mortgage bubble (still being propped up by the Fed), this will cause long term damage to the US economy.

3. The 2 million refugees in Syria and Jordan will be a festering wound which will further destabilize the region for
at least a generation.

4. Al Queda should pin a medal on Bush,
their best recruiter.

5. For pointing this out, this makes you, me, Ron Paul, etc. charter members of the “Hate America” club – at least in the eyes of the Coulter/Malkin crowd.

6. Meanwhile, the “identity politics” Civil War among the Democrats will wind up electing Warmonger McCain – so the farce in Iraq will go on indefinitely.

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By: Steve Hogan https://barelyablog.com/iraq-5-years-on-cbc-ignores-american-anti-war-rightists/comment-page-1/#comment-2684 Tue, 25 Mar 2008 02:47:28 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=582#comment-2684 Why do they continue to feature warmongering pundits? Because it serves the empire. The media love covering crises, and war is the mother of all crises.

I too vote for the average Iraqi as person of the year. Think of their plight: ever constant risk of death, a devastated economy, complete destruction of infrastructure, sewage and rotting corpses everywhere. They are living a nightmare, compliments of Bush and Co.

Our government has gone beyond mere incompetence to one of criminality on a massive scale. It’s time some politicians are rounded up and thrown in the slammer for a very long time for what they’ve inflicted on Iraqis. Is there room in Gitmo?

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By: Andrew T. https://barelyablog.com/iraq-5-years-on-cbc-ignores-american-anti-war-rightists/comment-page-1/#comment-2683 Tue, 25 Mar 2008 02:22:35 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=582#comment-2683 Women such as Ann Coulter, and men such as Bill Buckley for that matter, and others too, sadden me to some extent. I mean, they are obviously such intelligent and well-versed people, but they have elected to spend most of their professional time defending exactly those particular ideological errors that have been ravaging the American conservative movement.

[A friend sent me the obit for Buckley written by Bill Bonner. I can’t locate a link. But here’s an excerpt:

“Listening to Bill Buckley give a speech was a painful experience. It was like watching an old cow give birth. The words came out so slowly…and then you were inevitably disappointed. You expected more. A man who took so long to choose his words ought to come up with something better. But Buckley’s words were always a little slimy. Still, the pompous tone did its job. The common, naturally-conservative American thought he heard an angel singing…”

Ann is often fun, but seldom profound.–IM]

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