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A Furnace Seal'd: The Wondrous Death Squads of the American Elite
Written by Chris Floyd   
Terror the Human Form Divine
And Secrecy the Human Dress
-- William Blake

I.
Another way station on our plunge into darkness was passed last week with the publication of Bob Woodward's new book, The War Within. Along with the usual backstairs gossip dished out by self-serving insiders eager to plant their spin on events, Woodward revealed -- or, rather, confirmed -- the existence of what he called the key element to the "success" of Bush's escalation of the war crime in Iraq: a "secret killing program" aimed at assassinating anyone arbitrarily deemed a "terrorist" by the leaders of the foreign forces occupying the conquered land.

In a TV appearance to puff the book, Woodward celebrated the arbitrary murder, by methods unknown, of people designated "terrorists," by criteria unknown, as "a wonderful example of American ingenuity solving a problem in war, as we often have." The White House acknowledged the existence of the assassination program, but insisted that it was the "surge" of troops that was mainly responsible for the drop in violence from the howling hell of 2006 to today's level, which, as Juan Cole has pointed out, is still greater than some of the most horrific civic conflicts of the last century. (It is a strange country indeed that can celebrate the creation of a blood-gushing sinkhole of violence and destruction as a "success beyond our wildest dreams," to use Barack Obama's new take on the surge.)

Of course, Woodward, the consummate Beltway courtier, embraces this bipartisan conventional wisdom about the success of the surge. And he is certainly right, at least from one point of view, as we noted here recently:

The "surge" -- which in addition to an influx of troops included the ruthless ethnic cleansing of Baghdad, the walled ghettoization of vast swathes of the city, and the arming and funding of violent sectarian militias across the land -- certainly succeeded in extending the duration of the murder, suffering and chaos engendered by America's armed and belligerent presence in Iraq. So it is indeed a great "success" ...  in the same way that, say, Albert Speer's miraculous efforts to keep the Nazi war machine going from 1943 to 1945 -- resulting in the deaths of millions of people, including the worst ravages of the Holocaust -- was a "success."

But beyond this little insider quibble over the most effective element in the prolongation of the war -- Woodward, a former military intelligence officer, naturally plumps for the covert op, while the White House ballyhoos the high-profile presidential directive to increase troop levels -- what is most noteworthy about the "revelations" is that they have provoked no controversy at all. The United States admits that it is operating secret death squads in Iraq, and this barely rates a passing mention in the press, and certainly no comment whatsoever on the campaign trail, no debate among the national leadership. And this despite the fact that, as Woodward makes clear, the targets of the American death squads are not merely "terrorists," as the general public broadly understands the term -- i.e., religious extremists in the al Qaeda mold -- but anyone arbitrarily designated an "insurgent" or a leader in "the resistance."

That is, anyone who resists the invasion and occupation of his native land is deemed a legitimate target for a secret death squad. For execution without charges, without trial, without evidence. And this, to Woodward, is "wonderful" and "amazing." By this logic, of course, the Nazis were fully justified in murdering leaders of the French resistance in World War II. The British would certainly have been justified in sneaking into George Washington's house and killing the insurgent leader in his bed. (And his wife too, no doubt, as an acceptable level of "collateral damage.") In fact, Woodward sternly warns members -- members, mind you, not just leaders --  of "the resistance" to "get your rear end out of town;" i.e., leave your native land or else be murdered in your bed by secret assassins of the occupying power.

This is the heroic, honorable stance of the American elite in the 21st century. What the Nazis did, we do, and for the same reason: to secure the forcible occupation of a land we conquered through an unprovoked war of aggression.  It is indeed wonderful and amazing that such a state of affairs -- such an abyss of depravity -- is accepted so calmly by the great and good among us....and by tens of millions of our fellow citizens.

II.
But as noted above, there is really nothing new about Woodward's "revelations." I've been writing here, and elsewhere, for several years about the "global death squad" of the Terror War. These reports were based not on any insider knowledge but on universally accessible stories from the most staid and respectable media sources: mainstream papers, news agencies, leading magazines, etc.

And of course, it began long before the war crime in Iraq. As I noted in 2005:

On September 17, 2001, George W. Bush signed an executive order authorizing the use of "lethal measures" against anyone in the world whom he or his minions designated an "enemy combatant." This order remains in force today. No judicial evidence, no hearing, no charges are required for these killings; no law, no border, no oversight restrains them. Bush has also given agents in the field carte blanche to designate "enemies" on their own initiative and kill them as they see fit.

The existence of this universal death squad – and the total obliteration of human liberty it represents – has not provoked so much as a crumb, an atom, a quantum particle of controversy in the American Establishment, although it's no secret. The executive order was first bruited in the Washington Post in October 2001. I first wrote of it in my Moscow Times column in November 2001. The New York Times added further details in December 2002. That same month, Bush officials made clear that the dread edict also applied to American citizens, as the Associated Press reported.

The first officially confirmed use of this power was the killing of an American citizen in Yemen by a CIA drone missile on November 3, 2002. A similar strike occurred in Pakistan this month, when a CIA missile destroyed a house and purportedly killed Abu Hamza Rabia, a suspected al Qaeda figure. But the only bodies found at the site were those of two children, the houseowner's son and nephew, Reuters reports. The grieving father denied any connection to terrorism. An earlier CIA strike on another house missed Rabia but killed his wife and children, Pakistani officials reported.

But most of the assassinations are carried out in secret, quietly, professionally, like a contract killing for the mob. As a Pentagon document unearthed by the New Yorker in December 2002 put it, the death squads must be "small and agile," and "able to operate clandestinely, using a full range of official and non-official cover arrangements to…enter countries surreptitiously."

The dangers of this policy are obvious, as a UN report on "extrajudicial killings" noted in December 2004: " Empowering governments to identify and kill 'known terrorists' places no verifiable obligation upon them to demonstrate in any way that those against whom lethal force is used are indeed terrorists…  While it is portrayed as a limited 'exception' to international norms, it actually creates the potential for an endless expansion of the relevant category to include any enemies of the State, social misfits, political opponents, or others."

It's hard to believe that any genuine democracy would accept a claim by its leader that he could have anyone killed simply by labeling them an "enemy." It's hard to believe that any adult with even the slightest knowledge of history or human nature could countenance such unlimited, arbitrary power, knowing the evil it is bound to produce. Yet this is what the great and good in America have done.

And this is what they continue to do, to this very day, this very hour, as the non-response to Woodward's macabre and freakish celebration of covert murder demonstrates so clearly.

(Continued after the jump.)

In Iraq, the death squads were in operation almost from the start. For example, one of the earliest reports about the American formation of "paramilitaries" and "commando squads" to "track down" insurgents came from the Washington Post in December 2003:

Two weeks ago, the U.S. occupation authority decided to form a paramilitary unit to track down insurgents. The unit, composed of Iraqi militiamen from the country's five largest political parties, will work with U.S. Special Forces soldiers, and their operations will be overseen by U.S. military commanders. Since the summer, the CIA has recruited and trained some former Iraqi intelligence agents to help identify the insurgents...

An even earlier Post report, in August 2003, also noted the hiring of Baathist operatives to hunt "insurgents." As I put it in the Moscow Times that month:

Here's a headline you don't see every day: "War Criminals Hire War Criminals to Hunt Down War Criminals."

Perhaps that's not the precise wording used by the Washington Post this week, but it is the absolute essence of its story about the Bush Regime's new campaign to put Saddam's murderous security forces on America's payroll.

Yes, the sahibs in Bush's Iraqi Raj are now doling out American tax dollars to hire the murderers of the infamous Mukhabarat and other agents of the Baathist Gestapo – perhaps hundreds of them. The logic, if that's the word, seems to be that these bloodstained "insiders" will lead their new imperial masters to other bloodstained "insiders" responsible for bombing the UN headquarters in Baghdad – and killing another dozen American soldiers while Little George was playing with his putts during his month-long Texas siesta.

Naturally, the Iraqi people – even the Bush-appointed leaders of the Potemkin "Governing Council" – aren't exactly overjoyed at seeing Saddam's goons return, flush with American money and firepower. And they're certainly not reassured by the fact that the Bushists have also re-opened Saddam's most notorious prison, the dread Abu Ghraib, and are now, Mukhabarat-like, filling it with Iraqis – men, women and children as young as 11 – seized from their homes or plucked off the street to be held incommunicado, indefinitely, without due process, just like the old days. As The Times reports, weeping relatives who dare approach the gleaming American razor-wire in search of their "disappeared" loved ones are referred to a crude, hand-written sign pinned to a spike: "No visits are allowed, no information will be given and you must leave." Perhaps an Iraqi Akhmatova will do justice to these scenes one day.

So here -- in August 2003 -- the leading newspaper in the nation's capital is openly reporting that goon squads are being sent to take care of insurgents and "terrorists," while the leading newspaper in the capital of America's war ally, Britain, is openly reporting that the notorious Abu Ghraib prison is being glutted with new captives -- including children -- sealed off behind American razor wire. The seedbed of the whole panalopy of the horrors to come was already there, in the open, from the very beginning.

And so it went on. As I noted early last year:

As Sy Hersh has reported ("The Coming Wars," New Yorker, Jan. 24, 2005), after his re-election in 2004, George W. Bush signed a series of secret presidential directives that authorized the Pentagon to run virtually unrestricted covert operations, including a reprise of the American-backed, American-trained death squads employed by authoritarian regimes in Central and South America during the Reagan Administration, where so many of the Bush faction cut their teeth – and made their bones.

"Do you remember the right-wing execution squads in El Salvador?” a former high-level intelligence official said to Hersh. "We founded them and we financed them. The objective now is to recruit locals in any area we want. And we aren’t going to tell Congress about it." A Pentagon insider added: "We’re going to be riding with the bad boys." Another role model for the expanded dirty war cited by Pentagon sources, said Hersh, was Britain's brutal repression of the Mau Mau in Kenya during the 1950s, when British forces set up concentration camps, created their own terrorist groups to confuse and discredit the insurgency, and killed thousands of innocent civilians in quashing the uprising.

Bush's formal greenlighting of the death-squad option built upon an already securely-established base, part of a larger effort to turn the world into a "global free-fire zone" for covert operatives, as one top Pentagon official told Hersh. For example, in November 2002 a Pentagon plan to infiltrate terrorist groups and "stimulate" them into action was uncovered by William Arkin, then writing for the Los Angeles Times. The new unit, the "Proactive, Pre-emptive Operations Group," was described in the Pentagon documents as "a super-Intelligence Support Activity" that brings "together CIA and military covert action, information warfare, intelligence and cover and deception."

Later, in August 2004, then deputy Pentagon chief Paul Wolfowitz appeared before Congress to ask for $500 million to arm and train non-governmental "local militias" to serve as U.S. proxies for "counter-insurgency and "counterterrorist" operations in "ungoverned areas" and hot spots around the world, Agence France Presse (and virtually no one else) reported at the time. These hired paramilitaries were to be employed in what Wolfowitz called an "arc of crisis" that just happened to stretch across the oil-bearing lands and strategic pipeline routes of Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa and South America...

Brazen daylight raids by "men dressed in uniforms" of Iraqi police or Iraqi commandos or other Iraqi security agencies swept up dozens of victims at a time. For months, U.S. "advisers" to Iraqi security agencies – including veterans of the original "Salvador Option" – insisted that these were Sunni insurgents in stolen threads, although many of the victims were Sunni civilians. Later, the line was changed: the chief culprits were now "rogue elements" of the various sectarian militias that had "infiltrated" Iraq's institutions.

But as investigative reporter Max Fuller has pointed out in his detailed examination of information buried in reams of mainstream news stories and public Pentagon documents, the vast majority of atrocities then attributed to "rogue" Shiite and Sunni militias were in fact the work of government-controlled commandos and "special forces," trained by Americans, "advised" by Americans and run largely by former CIA assets. As Fuller puts it: "If there are militias in the Ministry of Interior, you can be sure that they are militias that stand to attention whenever a U.S. colonel enters the room."

...With the Anglo-American coalition so deeply embedded in dirty war – infiltrating terrorist groups, "stimulating" them into action," protecting "crown jewel" double-agents no matter what the cost, "riding with the bad boys," greenlighting the "Salvador Option" – it is simply impossible to determine the genuine origin of almost any particular terrorist outrage or death squad atrocity in Iraq. All of these operations take place in the shadow world, where terrorists are sometimes government operatives and vice versa, and where security agencies and terrorist groups interpenetrate in murky thickets of collusion and duplicity. This moral chaos leaves "a kind of blot/To mark the full-fraught man and best indued/With some suspicion," as Shakespeare's Henry V says.

Or as Blake put it:

The Human Dress is forged Iron
The Human Form a fiery Forge
The Human Face a Furnace Seal'd
The Human Heart its hungry Gorge
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Pvt. Keepout said:

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The unit, composed of Iraqi militiamen from the country's five largest political parties, will work with U.S. Special Forces soldiers, and their operations will be overseen by U.S. military commanders.

Might those five political parties be the same gang of separatist quislings (SIIC/SCIRI, Dawa, Islamic Party, PUK, KDP) retained by the US since at least 2000 to facilitate a deceitful invasion and predatory occupation to partition Iraq and cede control to regional, rather than national, authorities in order to privatize Iraq's immense oil, gas & water resources?
 
September 16, 2008
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Donald R Mott III said:

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Amused to Death
Amused To Death Lyrics
Artist: Roger Waters
Album: Amused To Death

Doctor Doctor what is wrong with me
This supermarket life is getting long
What is the heart life of a colour TV
What is the shelf life of a teenage queen
Ooh western woman
Ooh western girl
News hound sniffs the air
When Jessica Hahn goes down
He latches on to that symbol
Of detachment
Attracted by the peeling away of feeling
The celebrity of the abused shell the belle
Ooh western woman
Ooh western girl
And the children of Melrose
Strut their stuff
Is absolute zero cold enough
And out in the valley warm and clean
The little ones sit by their TV screens
No thoughts to think
No tears to cry
All sucked dry
Down to the very last breath
Bartender what is wrong with me
Why am I so out of breath
The captain said excuse me ma'am
This species has amused itself to death
Amused itself to death
Amused itself to death
We watched the tragedy unfold
We did as we were told
We bought and sold
It was the greatest show on earth
But then it was over
We ohhed and aahed
We drove our racing cars
We ate our last few jars of caviar
And somewhere out there in the stars
A keen-eyed look-out
Spied a flickering light
Our last hurrah
And when they found our shadows
Grouped around the TV sets
They ran down every lead
They repeated every test
They checked out all the data on their lists
And then the alien anthropologists
Admitted they were still perplexed
But on eliminating every other reason
For our sad demise
They logged the only explanation left
This species has amused itself to death
No tears to cry no feelings left
This species has amused itself to death

(Switch Channels)
[Alf Razzell:]
"Years later, I saw Bill Hubbard's name on the memorial to the missing
at Aras[?]. And I...when I saw his name I was absolutely transfixed; it
was as though he was now a human being instead of some sort of
nightmarish memory of how I had to leave him, all those years ago.
And I felt relieved, and ever since then I've felt happier about it,
because always before, whenever I thought of him, I said to myself,
'Was there something else that I could have done?'
[Background: "I'd rather die, I'd rather die..."]
And that always sort of worried me. And having seen him, and his
name in the register - as you know in the memorials there's a little safe,
there's a register in there with every name - and seeing his name and
his name on the memorial; it sort of lightened my...heart, if you like."
(Woman) "When was it that you saw his name on the memorial?"
"Ah, when I was eighty-seven, that would be a year, ninete...eighty-
four, nineteen eighty-four."


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMijMWQlnUc
 
September 16, 2008
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Zhu Bajie said:

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Teacher
So how long before death squads come to the USA? Or are they already at work?

Zhu Bajie
 
September 16, 2008
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J. Ford said:

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This all has to run its course --
I begin to see all of this stuff as necessary. Not to say it's moral, just, or any such thing but only that it has to happen.

Those Americans who support it have for decades been yelling that steps such as these are what it takes to win and we lost in Vietnam only because liberal cowards refused to give the war hawks a free hand. Well, now they've got a free hand. Regretably, they've had a free hand for eight years and it looks as though they'll have a free hand for several more years. It has to go on because these people will never admit the possibility that they could be wrong. They've got too much invested in being right. They will wreck any administration that tries to stop them. The only way they can be stopped is to let them play their murderous farce to its inevitable conclusion -- the military defeat of the United States by an alliance of foreign nations.

If the U.S. backed away from its murderous policy today, tomorrow some new William F. Buckley would pop up somewhere and start accusing liberal cowards of giving away the shop and the whole thing would start all over again. Maybe it will start all over again regardless. Better thinkers than anyone who posts here (I include myself) have often arrived at the dismal conclusion that the end of all human endeavor is and always shall be war, war, and more war.

BB (before bush), I always snickered at people like Thomas Hobbes, David Ricardo, et al. AB (after bush), I'm less than certain that the pessimists are wrong. I hope, but I no longer trust. I'm 60 years old in less than 60 days, and in all of my adult life I never kept a loaded weapon handy until three years ago. These days I keep a piece handy because the salient fact of life AB is: You never know who or what is going to come through the door next.

J. Ford
 
September 16, 2008 | url
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arthurdecco said:

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And what are you planning on doing with your gun when "who or what" come through your door, Mr. Ford?

I earnestly hope you've learned how to use your gun so that you don't hurt some innocent by an overreaction caused by ignorance or fear.
 
September 16, 2008
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J. Ford said:

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arthurdecco asks -- "And what are you planning on doing with your gun when "who or what" come through your door, Mr. Ford?"

Mr. Ford sez -- For a leading question that one's kinda stupid, arthurdecco. Maybe I'll fire another one of those shots that's heard 'round the world.

arthurdecco sez -- "I earnestly hope you've learned how to use your gun so that you don't hurt some innocent by an overreaction caused by ignorance or fear."

Mr. Ford sez -- Relax, arthurdecco. I'm a veteran of the U.S. Marines. I never shoot anyone by accident because I only shoot people who piss me off.
 
September 16, 2008 | url
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Michael Hureaux said:

1663
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As regards the news from Wall Street that everyone is trying to ignore:

"The more the Nazi police regime is impotent in economics, the more it is forced to transfer its efforts to the field of foreign politics." Leon Trotsky
 
September 16, 2008
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blue ox babe said:

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Clarity from J Ford --

It has to go on because these people will never admit the possibility that they could be wrong. They've got too much invested in being right. They will wreck any administration that tries to stop them. The only way they can be stopped is to let them play their murderous farce to its inevitable conclusion -- the military defeat of the United States by an alliance of foreign nations.


Painfully true. And we can sit back and watch them, they who will not acknowledge wrong and who, instead, must in their blind arrogance pursue annihilation of themselves and all who are affected by their authority.
 
September 16, 2008
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blue ox babe said:

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arthur decco is such a Cute Pwoggie Libwul. he probably looks like a Disney animal, with big goo-goo eyes and a perpetual grin of fake innocence and the wonderment of one who has no intellect.
 
September 16, 2008
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J. Ford said:

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You guys ought to try --
You guys ought to try that new Winter Patriot blog --
http://winterpatriot.com They post some good stuff over there, too, ya know.
 
September 16, 2008 | url
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mistah charley, ph.d. said:

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On the day of his death Brown penned this sentence, which
he handed to one of his guards in the prison : —

CHARLESTOWN, VA., Dec. 2, 1859.
I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty
land will never be purged away but with blood. I had, as I now
think vainly, flattered myself that without very much bloodshed it
might be done.
 
September 16, 2008 | url
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420 said:

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So how long before death squads come to the USA? Or are they already at work?


Already at work. Did you forget Blackwater in NOLA after Katrina?
 
September 17, 2008
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arthurdecco said:

1669
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blue ox babe said: "arthurdecco is such a Cute Pwoggie Libwul. he probably looks like a Disney animal, with big goo-goo eyes and a perpetual grin of fake innocence and the wonderment of one who has no intellect."

Thanks for that display of your intellect, blue ox babe. It has confirmed, what has been up until now, only an impression that you're a belligerent moron.

"Mr. Ford sez -- Relax, arthurdecco. I'm a veteran of the U.S. Marines. I never shoot anyone by accident because I only shoot people who piss me off."

We've all seen evidence of your "Marine" attitude in the pictures of murdered Iraqi families, Mr. Ford.

Someone should have informed you years ago, while it was still possible to correct the psychopathologies that have taken over your life, that just because someone pisses you off - that's not enough of a reason to shoot and kill someone.

...Only in Amerika, eh?
 
September 18, 2008
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Wookie said:

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Are there any sane people in the high levels of the US government? Or have they just not been able to prevail?

Wookie
 
September 18, 2008
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J. Ford said:

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arthurdecco is the problem
arthurdecco says -- ". . . just because someone pisses you off -- that's not enough of a reason to shoot and kill someone."

So we see that arthurdecco IS the problem. Arthur doesn't understand that the ONLY LEGITIMATE REASON to shoot and kill someone is when they've pissed you off. Any other reason is cold-blooded and impersonal. Mafia hit men are rational. Death squads are rational. So-called "rational reasons" for killing people are labeled "premeditated murder" by courts across the land. Premeditated murder is called "first-degree murder." An act of premeditated murder gets the criminal a stiffer sentence than the sentence normally levied against the murderously enraged spouse who kills his or her adulterous mate.

Arthurdecco is the problem because he favors "rational reasons" for killing his fellows. "Rational" reasons to kill characterize people such as Pol Pot or Josef Stalin or Adolf Hitler. Mass murderers, as a type, are people who've sat down and thought about things and come up with a solution (a FINAL solution) to what they regard as the cause of all their problems (i.e.: the root of all evil).

arthurdecco, if you think there are rational reasons that would justify killing your fellow men (or women), it is YOU who needs to be confined. Who knows when or for what reason you may one day decide you have just cause to pick up the gun (knife, ax, machete, bludgeon) and use it?
 
September 18, 2008 | url
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blue ox babe said:

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I see that my comment on Arthur Decco elicited his pwoggie libwul supeeeeee-weee-ooour denigration, as expected. Maybe Mr Decco needs a hall pass so that he can return to Daily Kos?
 
September 18, 2008
Votes: -1

arthurdecco said:

1669
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Mr. Ford, I apologize to you for my earlier inexcusably rude assault on your opinions and mental health. I'm no less prone to say stupid, hurtful things than the next guy, given the right, (or wrong!) circumstances. And this was one of those times when I should have thought harder about what I was typing, because what I typed was wrong on a lot of levels.

I re-read your original post. Whatever it was that triggered my outburst had to have come out of my own imagination because I didn’t see it in your opinions on the second time through. The second time through I was reading the words of a worried and concerned man.

Again, Mr. Ford, I apologize.



...And now on a lighter note, written with a grin:

blue ox babe,I'm sorry for earlier describing you as a "belligerent moron".

You're no moron.

After thinking a bit more about it, and having had the benefit of reading your latest witty contribution to the thread, I'd like to change my ill-advised description of you as a "belligerent moron" to the more appropriate, "belligerent buffoon".

You’re a cartoon.

blue ox babe , This is kinda fun, but I think I'm stopping. Give it another go if it makes ya feelgood, but I'm outta here. Now. (wink)

 
September 18, 2008
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blue ox babe said:

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decidedly unclever, and pretending at superiority in the bargain. irony is thine, decco. you inhabit it, you become it.
 
September 18, 2008
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Chris Floyd Says said:

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WHAT?? CHILDREN??
Chris Floyd wrote:

I KNOW
Just thinking about all that prison rape is going to get me so hot, I just may abduct some kids this weekend!
 
September 19, 2008
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