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    Afghanistan

    Face of the Enemy


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Sat May 07, 2011 at 19:20:00 PM EDT


    Faces of the Enemy

    copyright © 2011 Betsy L. Angert.  Empathy And Education; BeThink or  BeThink.org

    Today, Americans walk it back, Belatedly, and too late to bring home American and Allied troops who died in battle, government officials released recordings.  The media distributes and discusses these en masse.  Those prominent in the Press and Public Office say "the people have the right to know," exactly what the tale that could have been told decades ago.  Osama Bin Laden was never more than human, a tragic hero, a comical character, just as you or me.

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    A Day That Lives In Infamy


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Mon May 02, 2011 at 19:03:28 PM EDT

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    copyright © 2011 Betsy L. Angert.  Empathy And Education; BeThink or  BeThink.org

    On this date, May 2, 2011, my thoughts are with those who lost a loved one in war.  Brutal battles cause such harm. Yet, curiously the seem never-ending.  It would appear that humans forget their history.  When attacked, people frequently attack back.  With a loved one lost in war, or other destructive engagement, rather than relate to the pain of another who has experienced as they do or did, a pained person often seeks revenge.  Combat starts a cycle; however, once commenced, it does not cease.  Perchance, we might ponder the past and the people the circumstances of those who are no longer with us. Instead, today, as the headlines herald Obama Calls World 'Safer' After Pakistan Raid and Osama bin Laden Killed by U.S. Forces countless celebrate in glee.

    This much is clear: violence breeds violence, repression brings retaliation,
    and only a cleansing of our whole society can remove this sickness from our soul.

    ~ Robert F. Kennedy

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    Exit Strategy or Essentially Endless?


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Tue Aug 10, 2010 at 00:00:00 AM EDT


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    Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.  
    This world in arms is not spending money alone.  
    It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children.  
    This is not a way of life at all in any true sense.  
    Under the clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron.

    ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower, speech, American Society of Newspaper Editors, 16 April 1953

    I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.
    ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower

    copyright © 2010 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    The United States Military Industrial Complex has might.  General and former President Eisenhower understood this.  He warned Americans.  Abundant might does not make right; it only advances the notion of righteousness.  Patriotism is promoted through militarism.  His words fell on deaf ears.  The sound was hollow in contrast to the drone of drumbeats.  At the time, Americans were as they are today; dedicated to the customs we think characterize democracy.

    We see this in many a war and peace policy.  Questions are asked of the government and the people. Testimony is taken.  Think tanks assess Foreign Policy. Conclusions are drawn and decisions made.  Still, in 2010, a few within the electorate wonder as General Eisenhower had.. With Al-Qaida Fading, Why Expand the Afghan War?

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    The War's Waste


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Fri Mar 19, 2010 at 00:00:00 AM EDT


    Iraq: Thousands Dead, $747.3 Billion Spent And Not Any Safer

    The damage done, affects us all economically.  Years of war have done nothing to further education, enrich, or protect the environment.  Indeed, endless battles have destroyed any sense of balance or betterment.  Ethically, hostilities in the Middle East have helped to erode societal standards.  Might we ask; what have we taught our children? How to waste money . . . that human lives are but waste . . . that their elders think funds and a focus on education are a waste, or that ethical standards are a waste of time and energy.  Surely, attacks on Iraq and Afghanistan have contributed nothing to the Seventh Generation.

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    He Works. We Wait


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Sun Jan 24, 2010 at 13:00:00 PM EST


    "White House to Main Street" Town Hall: Elyria, OH

    copyright © 2010 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    A recent change of the guard in the Massachusetts Senate race force the President to reveal he is working.  We, the American people, are waiting, just as we have been for months and months.  For a full year, countless citizens have felt as though they were patient.  Yet, the President did not seem to have their interests at heart.  True change has not come.  Countless constituents anticipate none is forthcoming.  Three hundred and sixty five plus have gone by and the American people are tired of being patient.

    The circumstances in their personal lives have proven to be critical, worse now than in 2009.  Oh, some remain hopeful. They continue to believe.  Several are waiting for Godot, who as we all know, never comes.  Millions await the Messiah.  Many thought Barack Obama was the great liberator.  This human was perchance, a deity, devotees continue to declare.  He is a divine being, or was in the eyes of the electorate before he entered the Oval Office.  Now, Americans are wasted, wanting.  They trusted and waited for him to transform the nation.  Today, the people wonder; is it too late.  

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    CIA's changing role in U.S. imperialism's expanding war


    by: Guest Author

    Fri Jan 15, 2010 at 00:00:00 AM EST

    copyright © 2010 Michael Prysner.   Party for Socialism and Liberation

    Originally Published on Tuesday, January 12, 2010
    Attack highlights increased military operations of brutal secret agency
    CIA agents in Afghanistan in 2001.
    In eastern Afghanistan, near the Pakistani border, a member of the resistance infiltrated a CIA compound and detonated an explosive belt, killing seven CIA operatives and wounding six others.  

    The CIA promptly vowed revenge for the attack.  Some agents spoke candidly on the day of the bombing, chest-thumping that they were in this fight for the long haul.  "There is no pullout [in 2011]," said one agent anonymously, "there is no withdrawal or anything like that planned."

    In a statement released by the CIA after the attack, the agency stated, referring to the casualties, that "we pledge to them and their families that we will never cease fighting for the cause to which they dedicated their lives-a safer America."

    This "noble cause" that the CIA and its agents are vowing to fight until the end did not begin in Afghanistan in response to the Sept. 11 attacks.  CIA operations in the country began in the late 1970s.  

    Washington's public rationale for why the U.S. government must fight in Afghanistan-lack of women's rights, Islamic law, lack of education, and so on-have not always existed in Afghanistan.  There is, in fact, a period during which Afghanistan was on a progressive path.  In 1978, under the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan, women's rights and anti-sexist laws were enacted for the first time in Afghanistan's history.  Schools began opening throughout the country and a literacy campaign was initiated.  The government functioned on a secular, democratic platform, after a long feudal era.

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    The Two Faces of Obama


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Sat Dec 12, 2009 at 00:00:00 AM EST

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    copyright © 2009 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    We must begin by acknowledging the hard truth: We will not eradicate violent conflict in our lifetimes. There will be times when nations -- acting individually or in concert -- will find the use of force not only necessary but morally justified.
    ~ Barack Obama (President of the United States.  Peace Prize Acceptance Speech. December 10, 2009)

    For years, Americans saw live, and in person, or on television screens, Presidential aspirant Barack Obama.   Several mused; the man is calm in a crisis.  "No drama Obama" was the phrase most often associated with the candidate.  Those closely and personally connected to the potential President corroborated what was for most only an observation.  The election did not change Barack Obama.  His calm demeanor remained intact.  Yet, many perceived a difference, not in his response to a predicament, but in the President's rhetoric.  Empathy evolved into escalation.  This was perhaps most evident on two occasions, when Mister Obama delivered his Address on the War in Afghanistan, and then again when the Commander-In Chief offered his Remarks in acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize.  After these events, the pensive pondered; what was there all along, Cerebral Discord, the Two Faces of Barack Obama.

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    The Change; Hope


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Sun Dec 06, 2009 at 00:00:00 AM EST

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    copyright © 2009 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    It is said, as individuals, we can achieve all we conceive, if only we truly believe.  President Barack Obama once knew this.  He lived this veracity.  Indeed, candidate Obama's audacity and accomplishments gave Americans hope.  When Barack Obama reached for the sky he realized what no one thought he could. The electorate was energized.  People came to expect the country was in for a change.   Now, it seems Mister Obama is bogged down by what Eisenhower understood, concerns of the Military Industrial Complex.  

    The intricacy of the Armed Forces mission does not confine itself to forceful martial escalation.  Nothing escapes the wide reach of combative nation building.  Lives are lost.  Limbs crushed.  With bullets ablaze, brains are battered or blown to smithereens.  Hope suffers.  Hearts are hurt.  The economy is also affected.

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    War and profit: Deciphering what it means to be in the U.S. military


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Sat Jun 20, 2009 at 20:30:00 PM EDT


    March Forward! Against War and Racism

    © copyright 2009 Michael Prysner.  Party for Socialism and Liberation

    From the newsletter of March Forward!
    We join the military for many different reasons. Some of us want to have access to a college education. Some of us want job training and a steady paycheck. Some of us join to get U.S. citizenship. Some of us need to get out of debt or need to get off a destructive path. Some of us join out of pride, patriotism and a genuine desire to be a part of some greater, collective good. Many of us made the decision early-while still in high school, enticed by recruiters' promises of cash bonuses, adventure and opportunity-while some of us joined after years as a worker, drawn by the military's full health care and housing benefits.

    Whatever the reason, we all found ourselves wearing the uniform of the U.S. military. What did we actually join? What is the role of the U.S. military in the world? What does it mean to be a soldier following the dictates of U.S. foreign policy? When we sign ourselves away to the military, what are we being used to do?

    In recent years, many of us ended up in Iraq or Afghanistan. We are told that as a soldier in the U.S. military we are defending the interests of the United States. This does have an ounce of truth-but only an ounce. We are defending the interests of a particular class in the United States. It is only a wealthy minority whose interests are being defended in Iraq, Afghanistan and the more than 130 countries where U.S. troops are stationed.

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    Rethinking Afghanistan; The Terror Tax


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Wed Apr 15, 2009 at 12:00:00 PM EDT


    Rethink Afghanistan (Part 3): Cost of War

    copyright © 2009 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    Tax time is reason enough to reflect on our budgets, personal and national.  How realistic are our expenditures?  Do we spend more than we earn?  Does our income allow for a few irrational indulgences?  Do discretionary dollars exist?  Might we consider our ample debt.  Does this represent a temporary deficit, easily resolved, or an obligation that cannot be paid promptly.  We may wish to rethink our reality.  At home, families have taken scissors to credit cards.  More than the minimum payment is made.  The intention is to lessen liabilities and increase savings.  In the month of April, after we pay Uncle Sam, most of us concluded, it is time to clean our own fiscal house.  Next, we move to the nation's ledger.  

    Expenses
    The largest share of our moneys go to military operations.  The terror tax has become a tremendous burden of American household and communities.  Yet, few wish to rethink this "duty."

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    Obama's Strategy on Afghanistan


    by: Guest Author

    Sun Mar 29, 2009 at 12:00:00 PM EDT

    copyright © 2099 Jerome Grossman.  Relentless Liberal

    It is difficult, even impossible, to accept President Obama's "New strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan" as described by him in a formal speech on March 27.  It fails by imperial and non-imperial standards.

    First the imperial: Chalmers Johnson, a former CIA agent, reports in his book Nemesis: "The Carter administration deliberately provoked the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.  In his 1996 memoir, former CIA Director Robert Gates acknowledges that the American intelligence services began to aid the anti-Soviet mujahideen guerillas not after the Russian invasion but six months before it.  President Carter's purpose was to provoke a full-scale Soviet military intervention to tie down the USSR."  Will an expanded military effort in Afghanistan tie down the U.S. as it did the USSR?

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    Infamous Anniversary of Attack


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Thu Mar 19, 2009 at 03:00:00 AM EDT


    Global Greens 2008 - Bruce Gagnon (Maine, USA)

    copyright © 2009 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    March 19, 2009, is a day that lives in infamy.  There were others in the past.  However, on this date six years ago, the United States launched what has come to be accepted as unwarranted attacks on Iraq.  Although, from the first, there were protests even in high places such as the Senate floor, unilaterally, Americans bombed an innocent people.  This time, for near two years prior, pretense was presented as truth.

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    Wars; Endless Wars. The Want for More


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Tue Mar 03, 2009 at 13:00:00 PM EST

    Wars

    copyright © 2009 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    It is March, again.  Just as I have been for years, in this month I am haunted by the hate we, humans, propagate.  March 19th is the sixth anniversary of "unnecessary wars".  The phrase is not mine alone.  Public servants,  Ambassadors, and former Presidents have proclaimed as I have.  Foreign Secretaries and domestic Diplomats deem the war was a mistake.  Then there are the people.  

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    Where is the restraint in spending?


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Thu Feb 26, 2009 at 13:00:00 PM EST


    Republican Response to Obama Budget Request - Bloomberg

    copyright © 2009 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    On this fine day in February 2009, President Barack Obama submitted his budget blueprint.  For  the first time, in near a decade, transparency is built into a national financial plan.  The tremendous costs to wage the two wars America is engaged in are no longer hidden.  Outlays for military offenses have been written into the ledger, and not in the traditional invisible ink.  While one might think fiscal and political Conservatives would be pleased, upon receipt of the document, Republicans immediately pounced.  Senator Judd Greggspoke on the Grand Old Party's behalf when he asked, "Where is the restraint in spending?"

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    The Afghan Cemetery


    by: Guest Author

    Wed Feb 25, 2009 at 16:27:25 PM EST

    copyright © 2009 Jerome Grossman.  Relentless Liberal

    President Obama indicated through his press secretary that his administration would review its policy toward Afghanistan before making a decision about sending additional troops to fight in that country.  Richard Holbrooke, his envoy, was in the Afghanistan/Pakistan region talking with leaders about how best to address the military and political situation.  Obama also met with advisers at the Pentagon and the State Department.

    As recently as February 15, it was reported that Obama "is refusing to be rushed into his first decision to send troops into combat  . . . questioning the time table, the mission and even the composition of the new forces."  However, Obama changed his mind on February 17, authorizing 17,000 additional soldiers and Marines for Afghanistan in what he described as an urgent bid to stabilize a deteriorating and neglected country, joining the 30,000 U.S. troops already there.

    Obama will be sending more troops to Afghanistan before he has begun to fulfill a promised rapid withdrawal of troops from Iraq.  His order leaves crucial questions of strategy and tactics in Afghanistan unanswered until the strategy review is completed in April.  Antiwar groups criticized Obama's decision.  Tom Andrews, director of Win Without War said, "The president is committing these troops before he's determined what the mission is.....  We need to avoid the slippery slope of military escalation."

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    The Wolf Barack Obama Feeds


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Thu Jan 22, 2009 at 15:15:00 PM EST


    Pt 1 - National Cathedral Message - Story of The Two Wolves

    copyright © 2009 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    It was 11:22 Ante Meridian, on January 21, 2009.  I did as I rarely do.  I stood silently and watched television.  As one who listens to what is aired, and does so from another room, this was an unusual occurrence.  However, the Cherokee wisdom of wolves, an illustration that represents the internal strife within every human being beckoned me.  

    Then, at the very same hour on the very next day, again I was compelled to do what is odd for me.  I did not say a word as I glared at humanitarian actions took place on the screen.  President Barack Obama proclaimed, by Executive Order, the United States would not torture.  Nor would we, as a nation, detain presumed "combatants" without a just trial.  On each occasion, I was in awe as I gazed upon what I had not imagined would come to pass.  Upon reflection, the two events seem to be related.

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    A Day That Lives In Infamy


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Wed Jan 07, 2009 at 06:00:00 AM EST

    This much is clear: violence breeds violence, repression brings retaliation,
    and only a cleansing of our whole society can remove this sickness from our soul.

    ~ Robert F. Kennedy

    copyright © 2009 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    It is the seventh day of the month, a date that now lives in infamy.  On this occasion, she passed.  She was killed by an attack that was all too sudden.  Her physical presence on Earth did not end in the month of December.  The year was not 1941.  The events at Pearl Harbor did cause my Mom's heart to stop.  Indeed, she only ceased to exist in a form that I can see with my eyes or touch with my hand, less than a decade ago.  Truly, it feels as if Mommy just took her leave.  

    In every moment, she is still with me.  All these years later, I mourn my loss.  Oh, if only I could bring her back.  She enters into my dreams almost daily.  Since childhood, I knew, if she were gone, I might not be able to go on.  Today, on the anniversary of her bodily discorporation, I mourn, as I trust she would, the casualties in Iraq, Afghanistan, Gaza, Israel, and anywhere that war delays, defers, or denies family time, space, and a proper setting in which to grieve.

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    So? So what?


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Mon Dec 15, 2008 at 09:00:00 AM EST


     
    Cheney; So . . . Bush: So What?

    copyright © 2008 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    The Bush Cheney Administration rewrote history even as it occurred.  In the waning hours of their shared reign, a committee was formed to secure their legacy.  Technically, the work to revise the past began only weeks ago.  In truth, the men in the Executive Branch endeavored to deliver a message of accomplishment from the first.  

    On every occasion, when asked of the public umbrage for the Iraq War, President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney offered a similar answer.  "So."  

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    Veterans Affairs


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Sun Dec 07, 2008 at 14:00:00 PM EST

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    copyright © 2008 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    I am uncertain when it began.  Nonetheless, I know that for me, the ache I feel has been with me for what feels as an eternity.  I could tell you the twinge was first experienced a moment ago, as I listened to another of President Elect Obama's press conferences.  Indeed, a wave of woe that passed through me as I heard the newly selected Commander-In-Chief announce his appointment for Secretary of Veterans Affairs, General Eric Shinseki.  The soon-to-be inaugurated Chief Executive stated, "He [Shinseki] has agreed that he is willing to be part of this administration because both he and I share a reverence for those who serve."  A mutual admiration, while wondrous, as stated seems incomplete, and perhaps omits the American construct, "all men are created equal."

    As I let the words of our next Administrator wash over me, I thought of those who do not wear a uniform; the individuals and families who endure more war than a military man or woman might.  Thoughts of innocents who cannot take leave, that is unless corporeally they pass, advance my sorrow.  I feel for all veterans.  My concern encompasses the affairs of every being embroiled in war.  I wish to venerate those who enter the fray willingly, and those who fight, only to sustain their own life.

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    One-On-One With Sarah Palin


    by: Betsy L. Angert

    Thu Sep 25, 2008 at 21:00:00 PM EDT


    Exclusive: Sarah Palin

    Exclusive: Sarah Palin Part II

    copyright © 2008 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

    Americans each have an opinion on Sarah Palin.  The Alaskan Governor has been the topic of conversation for weeks.  The Press pours over her record.  Average Americans read.  Some say she is sensational.  Sarah Palin has sizzle.  Many hockey Moms relate to the woman who worked her way up.  Governor Palin has cracked the glass ceiling.  She has become a celebrity of sorts.  

    Several scorn the lovely lady.  Others imitate the daughter of Eve.  No one disputes, Sarah Palin has style.  Yet, few have the opportunity to make an informed judgment.  Less are able chat one-on-one with the Republican Vice Presidential nominee.  Fortunately, two did.  First Lady Laura Bush shares her thoughts after a conversation with Palin.  ABC News Anchor, Katie Couric offers an objective view.  Only a read from interviews with Ms Bush or Ms Couric reveals what each might think.  Please peruse the reflections and dear reader, decide for yourself.  Who might Sarah Palin be to you.

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