It's not that I don't care about the Libyans. I do. I really do. I've been glued to their revolution for a month now. I just know how interventions by the U.S. turn out. It won't be pretty. UNSC vote any minute. Deja vu, I was in D.C. with thousands of activists when the Security Council vote was cast that sealed Iraq's fate. At least I had other people to commiserate with. This time, I'm alone, watching Al-Jazeera, listening to Qaddafi's psychotic ranting.
The resolution has morphed from a "No Fly Zone" (which wouldn't have done a bit of good), to a whatever means necessary declaration. Vote is happening now. Best I can hope for at this point is that the U.S. won't play a leading role in this. Qaddafi has threatened to attack ships in the Mediterranean if he is attacked. This could be really horrible.
Meanwhile....Japan was struck with a 9.0 earthquake and followed by a tsunami 5 days ago that has left so far, over 5,000 dead, and thousands more are still missing. Several nuclear reactors there are severely damaged and leaking radiation. Remember going to jail in my 20's for blockading a nuclear reactor in California that was built on an active earthquake fault. We lost, it sits there today. Look at Japan now. Anyone wonder why we think this is a really bad idea?
(((((Japan)))))) Hugs to you.
French Foreign Minister made impassioned speech before the Security Council. They are voting now.
10 in favor
0 against
5 abstaining. Resolution is adapted 1973-2011
Screen switches to people in Bengazi celebrating.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Were These People Dropped On Their Heads?
Orange County, California. Insane asylum without walls..........
An elected member of Congress participated in this horror show. Sickening
An elected member of Congress participated in this horror show. Sickening
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Maybe Obama's Government Is Less Evil Than The Last One?
After 2 days of increasingly bellicose rhetoric from Hilary Clinton and David Cameron, it would appear that someone filled them in on what the Libyans would like and maybe exactly what is involved in what they've been threatening.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/mar/01/cameron-backtracks-libya-zone-us
Libya has been expelled from UN Human Rights Council. What were they doing there in the first place? We all kicked up quite a fuss when they were appointed. No one listened. Looking at the underground dungeons in Benghazi today on ABC it seems we were correct.
http://abcnews.go.com/International/moamar-gadhafis-underground-prison-discovered-benghazi/story?id=13028951
Today's Theatre of the Bizarre award goes to President Saleh of Yemen. He is alleging that the unrest in the region is being directed from a secret "Media Room" in Tel Aviv, which is run by the White House.
Oh dear. He's giving the Gaddafi family a run for their money. Perhaps he's been taking the "Hallucination Pills."
http://yemenpost.net/Detail123456789.aspx?ID=3&SubID=3221
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/mar/01/cameron-backtracks-libya-zone-us
Libya has been expelled from UN Human Rights Council. What were they doing there in the first place? We all kicked up quite a fuss when they were appointed. No one listened. Looking at the underground dungeons in Benghazi today on ABC it seems we were correct.
http://abcnews.go.com/International/moamar-gadhafis-underground-prison-discovered-benghazi/story?id=13028951
Today's Theatre of the Bizarre award goes to President Saleh of Yemen. He is alleging that the unrest in the region is being directed from a secret "Media Room" in Tel Aviv, which is run by the White House.
Oh dear. He's giving the Gaddafi family a run for their money. Perhaps he's been taking the "Hallucination Pills."
http://yemenpost.net/Detail123456789.aspx?ID=3&SubID=3221
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