Politics and Religion

yeah, it is a bitch. here's all the dumbfuck crappers you love so much!

...pushing war so his employers and he can get rich off it.

Gen. Jack Keane, Ret. dedicated 37 years of his life to serving his country.  He was a paratrooper in Vietnam and eventually became a four-star general and Vice Chief of Staff of the Army.

Keane retired in 2003 with a generous pension of around $200,000/year as thanks for his service from the American taxpayers.  In 2004, Gen. Keane went to work for General Dynamics, the world's fifth largest defense contractor.  He immediately started receiving a six-figure compensation package in salary and stock options.  Last year, GD paid Gen. Keane over $250,000.

Is that enough for Whorebag Jack - $450K/yr. from taxpayers and Gen Dyn?  Hell no!  He is also on the payroll of a think tank - The Institute for the Study of War; he's a special adviser to Academi, the erstwhile Blackwater; a venture partner to SCP Partners, an investment firm that partners with defense contractors; and he's president of his own consulting firm GSI LLC.

Then pro-war pundit Keane goes on Fox News and testifies before Congress, pretending to be just a retired general and think tank leader, all the while pushing war so he and his employers can make a profit off dead U.S. soldiers.  He deserves another medal - the P.O.S. with oak leaf cluster.

Do you say the same thing about politicians who get on the board of corporations after serving their country.  Without checking my rapidly failing memory, I think both Hillary and Al Gore took BIG BUCKS positions on the boards of companies in areas in which they had no experience.

Not to pick on them, that is the way it is.

At least this guy served honorably defending my sorry ass for 37 years.  I don't care if he cashes in

...Look at the disclosure form he signed before testifying to Congress.  He claimed to be representing himself.  If you believe that, I've got some land in Florida I could sell you real cheap.

Who else would you ask for analysis or consultations on defense matters? Dennis Kucinich? Code Pink? One thing with him and McCain is no one call them chicken hawks. I just don't think they would sacrifice dead soldiers for profit. Besides, the decision to go to war is ultimately up to the president. And presidents want to look good, they want a legacy, a place in history. Bush lied people died? No. Why would he lie about the WMD? Did he say " I know they don't have them and when we  don't find them that will me look good." It makes no sense.  
   As far as this dreaded military industrial complex boogeyman it should be noted we are spending far less percentage wise on defense than we did when Eisenhower spoke of it.

Posted By: BigPapasan
...pushing war so his employers and he can get rich off it.

Gen. Jack Keane, Ret. dedicated 37 years of his life to serving his country.  He was a paratrooper in Vietnam and eventually became a four-star general and Vice Chief of Staff of the Army.

Keane retired in 2003 with a generous pension of around $200,000/year as thanks for his service from the American taxpayers.  In 2004, Gen. Keane went to work for General Dynamics, the world's fifth largest defense contractor.  He immediately started receiving a six-figure compensation package in salary and stock options.  Last year, GD paid Gen. Keane over $250,000.

Is that enough for Whorebag Jack - $450K/yr. from taxpayers and Gen Dyn?  Hell no!  He is also on the payroll of a think tank - The Institute for the Study of War; he's a special adviser to Academi, the erstwhile Blackwater; a venture partner to SCP Partners, an investment firm that partners with defense contractors; and he's president of his own consulting firm GSI LLC.

Then pro-war pundit Keane goes on Fox News and testifies before Congress, pretending to be just a retired general and think tank leader, all the while pushing war so he and his employers can make a profit off dead U.S. soldiers.  He deserves another medal - the P.O.S. with oak leaf cluster.

...He said so in 1999 to long time family friend, ghostwriter and journalist Mickey Herskowitz.

Herskowitz said: "He was thinking about invading Iraq in 1999. It was on his mind. He said to me: 'One of the keys to being seen as a great leader is to be seen as a commander-in-chief.' And he said, `My father had all this political capital built up when he drove the Iraqis out of Kuwait and he wasted it.' He said, `If I have a chance to invade....if I had that much capital, I'm not going to waste it.  I'm going to get everything passed that I want to get passed and I'm going to have a successful presidency."

"He told me that as a leader, you can never admit to a mistake," Herskowitz said. "That was one of the keys to being a leader."

-- Modified on 9/16/2014 4:29:19 PM

JackDunphy363 reads

Dems ever tell about Bush is that Bush lied about WMD. So if you have evidence Mr. Odonnell doesn't, I'd love to see it.

...Where's your link, or are you posting stuff you pulled out of your butt, in the best tradition of GaGambler?  Remember when you said:

"Where is your proof this guy is telling the truth? You just take everything he says at face value?."

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=233980&boardID=39&page=1

You expect me to take what YOU say at face value?



-- Modified on 9/16/2014 11:32:57 PM

...No wonder you didn't want to furnish a link.  O'Donnell said the complete OPPOSITE of what you say he said:

MR. MCLAUGHLIN: Tony.

MR. BLANKLEY: The bummest rap is that Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction. He did not.

MR. MCLAUGHLIN: Lawrence. MR. O'DONNELL: I think I agree with Tony if what you mean -- the bummest rap is that Bush knew there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq before the war. That is the bummest rap.

MR. MCLAUGHLIN: That's a bum rap?

MR. O'DONNELL: Yes.

MR. MCLAUGHLIN: So you're with Tony on that.

MR. O'DONNELL: Yeah. He definitely thought there were weapons there.


You see where he said: "Yeah. He (Bush) definitely thought there were weapons there."

At first he reversed Tony Blankley's bum rap that Bush lied about WMD to say that the bum rap was that Bush didn't know about WMD before the war.  He was saying that the "true rap" was that Bush actually DID KNOW about WMD before the war.  If O'Donnell was agreeing with Blankley he would have said that the bummest rap was that Bush KNEW there were WMD.  But he turned it around to say the biggest rap was that Bush DIDN'T KNOW there were WMD, i.e., he DID in fact know.

McGlaughlin didn't quite understand - and neither do you Jack - so he quizzically asked O'Donnell if he was agreeing with Blankley and O'Donnell clarified it with his simple declarative sentence: "Yeah. He (Bush) definitely thought there were weapons there."

You righties desperately want to believe what you want to believe but you have to have a certain amount of gray matter to keep up on P&R.  Back to school with you now; there's a good boyo.

MR. O'DONNELL: Yeah. He (Bush) definitely thought there were weapons there.

Can't you understand a simple sentence, simpleton?

JackDunphy350 reads

Sorry BP, O'Donnell, like Mari, are just a few honest liberals about this point. It even pisses off the kids over at Daily Kooks re: O'Donnell.  

But being the dummy, hysterical liberal you are, you'll believe what you want, facts be damned! roflmao

...you screwed the pooch with the Mcglaughlin link so now you're posting a Daily Kos link about O'Donnell's MSNBC show proving what - that the Daily Kos is chiding O'Donnell for merely saying the Republicans got it WRONG rather than the stronger wording that the Republicans LIED

Can't you do any better than that?  You're trying to obfuscate your McGlaughin mistake with this weak stuff?  Good thing your fellow righties are so stupid that they'll believe you because they can't figure it out for themselves.

How could GWB have been lying to everyone? How do you lie in the affirmative about something you think is true? If you are telling everyone what you believe to be true then it is not a lie. Which in a real twist of irony ('cause you're totally wrong about what O'Donnell really said) you've proven Jack correct in his original claim that O'Donnell stated Dems aren't telling the truth when they (and you) claim Bush lied about WMD.

JackDunphy361 reads

Lawrence O'Donnell appeared in the flesh to BP to tell him fact certain that he didn't think Bush lied, BP would swear that I created a hologram of O'Donnell just to prove him wrong! Lol

Of course anyone reading the MG transcript I provided would come instantly to the conclusion that what I said was true. Well....almost everyone Ed. Lol

You have to be dumb, mute and stupid to question whether Bush lied about WMD. Bush did, Cheney did and both together deceived Gen. Powell into lying at the UN by withholding real intelligence and fabricating pictures he shaped at the UN.  

I watched that shit.

Ain’t Internet Archives a bitch. Lie all you want but Internet will bring the truth to a computer near you

-- Modified on 9/17/2014 2:29:00 AM

dosen't know his background?  I'm betting you didn't even look at his signed congressional disclosure form.  Did you?  Didn't think you did.  You're looking like you could use some more crackers.  

 

Posted By: BigPapasan
...pushing war so his employers and he can get rich off it.

Gen. Jack Keane, Ret. dedicated 37 years of his life to serving his country.  He was a paratrooper in Vietnam and eventually became a four-star general and Vice Chief of Staff of the Army.

Keane retired in 2003 with a generous pension of around $200,000/year as thanks for his service from the American taxpayers.  In 2004, Gen. Keane went to work for General Dynamics, the world's fifth largest defense contractor.  He immediately started receiving a six-figure compensation package in salary and stock options.  Last year, GD paid Gen. Keane over $250,000.

Is that enough for Whorebag Jack - $450K/yr. from taxpayers and Gen Dyn?  Hell no!  He is also on the payroll of a think tank - The Institute for the Study of War; he's a special adviser to Academi, the erstwhile Blackwater; a venture partner to SCP Partners, an investment firm that partners with defense contractors; and he's president of his own consulting firm GSI LLC.

Then pro-war pundit Keane goes on Fox News and testifies before Congress, pretending to be just a retired general and think tank leader, all the while pushing war so he and his employers can make a profit off dead U.S. soldiers.  He deserves another medal - the P.O.S. with oak leaf cluster.

...you would have seen the words "disclosure form" in blue.  If you would have clicked on them, you would see the disclosure form Gen. Keane signed stating he was not testifying on behalf of any organization, only himself.  You really think that Congress knows all the companies of which he sits on the board of directors?

Hyuk, hyuk, hyuk!

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