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Blackwater Down

By Jeremy Scahill, The Nation. Posted September 22, 2005.


The frightening -- and possibly illegal -- presence of heavily armed private forces in New Orleans only demonstrates what everyone already feared: the utter breakdown of the government.
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The men from Blackwater USA arrived in New Orleans right after Katrina hit.

The company known for its private security work guarding senior US diplomats in Iraq beat the federal government and most aid organizations to the scene in another devastated Gulf. About 150 heavily armed Blackwater troops dressed in full battle gear spread out into the chaos of New Orleans. Officially, the company boasted of its forces "join[ing] the hurricane relief effort." But its men on the ground told a different story.

Some patrolled the streets in SUVs with tinted windows and the Blackwater logo splashed on the back; others sped around the French Quarter in an unmarked car with no license plates. They congregated on the corner of St. James and Bourbon in front of a bar called 711, where Blackwater was establishing a makeshift headquarters. From the balcony above the bar, several Blackwater guys cleared out what had apparently been someone's apartment. They threw mattresses, clothes, shoes and other household items from the balcony to the street below. They draped an American flag from the balcony's railing. More than a dozen troops from the 82nd Airborne Division stood in formation on the street watching the action.

Armed men shuffled in and out of the building as a handful told stories of their past experiences in Iraq. "I worked the security detail of both Bremer and Negroponte," said one of the Blackwater guys, referring to the former head of the US occupation, L. Paul Bremer, and former US Ambassador to Iraq John Negroponte. Another complained, while talking on his cell phone, that he was getting only $350 a day plus his per diem. "When they told me New Orleans, I said, 'What country is that in?'" he said. He wore his company ID around his neck in a case with the phrase Operation Iraqi Freedom printed on it.

In an hourlong conversation I had with four Blackwater men, they characterized their work in New Orleans as "securing neighborhoods" and "confronting criminals." They all carried automatic assault weapons and had guns strapped to their legs. Their flak jackets were covered with pouches for extra ammunition.

When asked what authority they were operating under, one guy said, "We're on contract with the Department of Homeland Security." Then, pointing to one of his comrades, he said, "He was even deputized by the governor of the state of Louisiana. We can make arrests and use lethal force if we deem it necessary." The man then held up the gold Louisiana law enforcement badge he wore around his neck. Blackwater spokesperson Anne Duke also said the company has a letter from Louisiana officials authorizing its forces to carry loaded weapons.

"This vigilantism demonstrates the utter breakdown of the government," says Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights. "These private security forces have behaved brutally, with impunity, in Iraq. To have them now on the streets of New Orleans is frightening and possibly illegal."

Blackwater is not alone. As business leaders and government officials talk openly of changing the demographics of what was one of the most culturally vibrant of America's cities, mercenaries from companies like DynCorp, Intercon, American Security Group, Blackhawk, Wackenhut and an Israeli company called Instinctive Shooting International (ISI) are fanning out to guard private businesses and homes, as well as government projects and institutions. Within two weeks of the hurricane, the number of private security companies registered in Louisiana jumped from 185 to 235. Some, like Blackwater, are under federal contract. Others have been hired by the wealthy elite, like F. Patrick Quinn III, who brought in private security to guard his $3 million private estate and his luxury hotels, which are under consideration for a lucrative federal contract to house FEMA workers.

A possibly deadly incident involving Quinn's hired guns underscores the dangers of private forces policing American streets. On his second night in New Orleans, Quinn's security chief, Michael Montgomery, who said he worked for an Alabama company called Bodyguard and Tactical Security (BATS), was with a heavily armed security detail en route to pick up one of Quinn's associates and escort him through the chaotic city. Montgomery told me they came under fire from "black gangbangers" on an overpass near the poor Ninth Ward neighborhood. "At the time, I was on the phone with my business partner," he recalls. "I dropped the phone and returned fire."

Montgomery says he and his men were armed with AR-15s and Glocks and that they unleashed a barrage of bullets in the general direction of the alleged shooters on the overpass. "After that, all I heard was moaning and screaming, and the shooting stopped. That was it. Enough said."

Then, Montgomery says, "the Army showed up, yelling at us and thinking we were the enemy. We explained to them that we were security. I told them what had happened and they didn't even care. They just left." Five minutes later, Montgomery says, Louisiana state troopers arrived on the scene, inquired about the incident and then asked him for directions on "how they could get out of the city." Montgomery says that no one ever asked him for any details of the incident and no report was ever made. "One thing about security," Montgomery says, "is that we all coordinate with each other--one family." That co-ordination doesn't include the offices of the Secretaries of State in Louisiana and Alabama, which have no record of a BATS company.

A few miles away from the French Quarter, another wealthy New Orleans businessman, James Reiss, who serves in Mayor Ray Nagin's administration as chairman of the city's Regional Transit Authority, brought in some heavy guns to guard the elite gated community of Audubon Place: Israeli mercenaries dressed in black and armed with M-16s. Two Israelis patrolling the gates outside Audubon told me they had served as professional soldiers in the Israeli military, and one boasted of having participated in the invasion of Lebanon. "We have been fighting the Palestinians all day, every day, our whole lives," one of them tells me. "Here in New Orleans, we are not guarding from terrorists." Then, tapping on his machine gun, he says, "Most Americans, when they see these things, that's enough to scare them."

The men work for ISI, which describes its employees as "veterans of the Israeli special task forces from the following Israeli government bodies: Israel Defense Force (IDF), Israel National Police Counter Terrorism units, Instructors of Israel National Police Counter Terrorism units, General Security Service (GSS or 'Shin Beit'), Other restricted intelligence agencies." The company was formed in 1993. Its website profile says: "Our up-to-date services meet the challenging needs for Homeland Security preparedness and overseas combat procedures and readiness. ISI is currently an approved vendor by the US Government to supply Homeland Security services."

Unlike ISI or BATS, Blackwater is operating under a federal contract to provide 164 armed guards for FEMA reconstruction projects in Louisiana. That contract was announced just days after Homeland Security Department spokesperson Russ Knocke told the Washington Post he knew of no federal plans to hire Blackwater or other private security firms. "We believe we've got the right mix of personnel in law enforcement for the federal government to meet the demands of public safety," he said. Before the contract was announced, the Blackwater men told me, they were already on contract with DHS and that they were sleeping in camps organized by the federal agency.

One might ask, given the enormous presence in New Orleans of National Guard, US Army, US Border Patrol, local police from around the country and practically every other government agency with badges, why private security companies are needed, particularly to guard federal projects. "It strikes me…that that may not be the best use of money," said Illinois Senator Barack Obama.

Blackwater's success in procuring federal contracts could well be explained by major-league contributions and family connections to the GOP. According to election records, Blackwater's CEO and co-founder, billionaire Erik Prince, has given tens of thousands to Republicans, including more than $80,000 to the Republican National Committee the month before Bush's victory in 2000. This past June, he gave $2,100 to Senator Rick Santorum's re-election campaign. He has also given to House majority leader Tom DeLay and a slew of other Republican candidates, including Bush/Cheney in 2004. As a young man, Prince interned with President George H.W. Bush, though he complained at the time that he "saw a lot of things I didn't agree with--homosexual groups being invited in, the budget agreement, the Clean Air Act, those kind of bills. I think the Administration has been indifferent to a lot of conservative concerns."

Prince, a staunch right-wing Christian, comes from a powerful Michigan Republican family, and his father, Edgar, was a close friend of former Republican presidential candidate and antichoice leader Gary Bauer. In 1988 the elder Prince helped Bauer start the Family Research Council. Erik Prince's sister, Betsy, once chaired the Michigan Republican Party and is married to Dick DeVos, whose father, billionaire Richard DeVos, is co-founder of the major Republican benefactor Amway. Dick DeVos is also a big-time contributor to the Republican Party and will likely be the GOP candidate for Michigan governor in 2006. Another Blackwater founder, president Gary Jackson, is also a major contributor to Republican campaigns.

After the killing of four Blackwater mercenaries in Falluja in March 2004, Erik Prince hired the Alexander Strategy Group, a PR firm with close ties to GOPers like DeLay. By mid-November the company was reporting 600 percent growth. In February 2005 the company hired Ambassador Cofer Black, former coordinator for counterterrorism at the State Department and former director of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center, as vice chairman. Just as the hurricane was hitting, Blackwater's parent company, the Prince Group, named Joseph Schmitz, who had just resigned as the Pentagon's Inspector General, as the group's chief operating officer and general counsel.

While juicing up the firm's political connections, Prince has been advocating greater use of private security in international operations, arguing at a symposium at the National Defense Industrial Association earlier this year that firms like his are more efficient than the military. In May Blackwater's Jackson testified before Congress in an effort to gain lucrative Homeland Security contracts to train 2,000 new Border Patrol agents, saying Blackwater understands "the value to the government of one-stop shopping." With President Bush using the Katrina disaster to try to repeal Posse Comitatus (the ban on using US troops in domestic law enforcement) and Blackwater and other security firms clearly initiating a push to install their paramilitaries on US soil, the war is coming home in yet another ominous way. As one Blackwater mercenary said, "This is a trend. You're going to see a lot more guys like us in these situations."

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Jeremy Scahill is a correspondent for the national radio and TV program Democracy Now! He has spent extensive time reporting from Iraq and the former Yugoslavia, where he covered the 1999 NATO bombing.

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Now the Rich Don't Have to Rely on the Gov't for Anything
Posted by: decembrist on Sep 22, 2005 12:03 PM   
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So, now another division between rich and poor in times of natural disaster. After the rich have fled to their nearest out-of-disaster range vacation home, well stocked with food and wait-staff, they can hire tough guys with superior weaponry to guard their OTHER house and all their OTHER shit back in the disaster zone. These guys can take potshots at whomever is left stuck in the disaster zone, people who didn't have a car to leave and didn't have a second or third home to flee to.

In the meantime, the poor who couldn't leave and now have NOTHING, are forced to rely on a government that has been gutted of both resorces and officials who actually care by the same people who now sit snugly in their second home while pricey armed thugs guard their first home.

If there's ever an earthquake here and I'm out foraging for food, I'll totally understand when a yahoo Blackwater "family member" starts spraying me with machine gun fire. I just came a little to close to the gated community, that's all.

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» Forgive me Posted by: La Femme Nikita
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Evil is among us
Posted by: La Femme Nikita on Sep 22, 2005 3:57 PM   
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This article reads like an apocalyptic futuristic tale. Someone told me the future is now.
I am shocked. I know Israeli security guards. I attracted quite a few at the SFJCC where I used to work. They are sexy hard core assassins. I am not kidding. Women, do not get involved with them.

This article makes me very nervous. How long before this tide of evil washes over to the West coast? Never mind the utter destruction in NOLA.

The Republican party is as corrupt as a rotted corpse on the ground. You know why? The religious right. The play of light and shadow is astounding. Terrifying. This is spiritual folks. Keep your eyes fixed on the religious right especially if you are a member of the religious left. Some of this evil is definitely not physical.

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WE NEED A CLASS WAR NOW
Posted by: fairleft on Sep 22, 2005 4:47 PM   
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And to win a peaceful class war we must fight purely a class war. That means throwing over the side all the unfairness of racial, ethnic and gender preference. United we may win, divided we've failed again and again over the last 25 years. If you cannot make the right choice, you are an ally of the elite who run things down and scavenge and privatize for the rich and their corporations.

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adp3d
Posted by: adp3d on Sep 23, 2005 3:13 AM   
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Nation Rifle Association members beware...its not the liberals in Government that will confiscate your guns, its these guys!

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» RE: adp3d Posted by: mtburke59
The Dictators National Guard
Posted by: david.model@senecac.on.ca on Sep 23, 2005 4:57 AM   
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As I was reading the article on the private security forces being hired by the government and local elites, it reminded me of a dictatorship with a security force to protect the dictatorship and the elite groups who support it. The National Guard in Nicaragua under Somoza, the FRAPH in Haiti under General Cedras and SAVAK in Iran under the Shah all resemble the purpose and actions of these new security forces in New Orleans. Their function is basically to protect the rich and government buildings from the common rabble.

George Bush is very close to being a dictator. He doesn't have to control the media because their already supportive out of fear and intimidation as Joseph Wilson can confirm. Bush never really had a mandate to govern given the irregularities in both the 2000 and the 2004 election. The compliance of Congress in not challenging the legitamacy of the two elections and in supporting the war and military occupation removes one of the three pillars in the separation of powers. The Supreme Court who handed Bush the election in 2000 and who will be a more conservative court given the latest appointment with hardly a murmer from the Democrats is barely the second pillar.

The main source of Bush's legitamacy, the populace, are abandoning him in droves. What remains of his presidency is a dictator who has no interest in the common people and who is not afraid to use force. Maybe its time for a military coup. Woops, other than the vets and soldiers from Iraq, there hasn't been a peep out of them either.

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Who will be the fall guys
Posted by: Riverside on Sep 23, 2005 5:50 AM   
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When that dreadful German dictator began his power grab he too quickly built up a strong private security group that was ultimately divided into the Gestapo and the SS. This is standard procedures for burgeoning tyrannies, so we are getting our own set of warnings.

Am I saying Bush is a Hitler? No, he does not have that necessary evil brilliance, but he has advisers who urge strategies of governance that parallell those of the old Nazi Germany.

Now all that is waiting to happen is for our leaders to identify a class of citizens responsible for the sorry socio-economic conditions in this nation. Given a tangible hate target lots of people will focus on that rather than the growing deconstruction of the United States of America. We the people must avoid being like Germany in those times where its citizens discovered what was really happening to their nation and them, too late to do anything about it.

We must find answers to who are those that are dictating to the President, and we must be ready to defend the "fake" fall guys that will become the new hate targets. Of course, we can just wait around until it becomes too late for us too.

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Be afraid
Posted by: Erin on Sep 23, 2005 5:56 AM   
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Wake the f**k up, America. This is only the beginning. The groundwork is being laid for military rule and the loss of our freedoms. Under the guise of helping out during the Katrina disaster, mercenaries are entrenching themselves in the day to day lives of Americans; and people, thinking that these guys are the National Guard (and the majority of people I talk to believe that these are the National Guard), are grateful for the protection. And so, the dispicable and unthinkable becomes ordinary and with that comes a military state before we can object or have time to do anything about it - and then IT WILL BE TOO LATE.

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"...Maybe We Should Change His Title To 'Presidente'..."
Posted by: monkeywrench on Sep 23, 2005 7:51 AM   
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Yep, as stated in other comments, the rich now have their own heavily-armed, para-military security forces –– just like you'd find in any banana republic. And, if this article is any indication, just like in those third-world sinkholes these blood-thirsty mercinaries are free to trash people's homes, and "take out" any and all of that "po' urban scum" at the mearest provocation, shooting indiscriminately into crowds if they feel like it.

Just makes one feel proud to be an American, doesn't it?

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rover
Posted by: Roverton on Sep 23, 2005 7:53 AM   
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Could OUR kids in the military come home and save us?

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Escape
Posted by: karyse on Sep 23, 2005 8:07 AM   
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I wonder if Cuba is accepting political refugees.

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too general
Posted by: karyse on Sep 23, 2005 8:19 AM   
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Hey reporters and journalists and other citizens, reports like this present a big amorphous mercenary view -- start naming names. Who are these men? Where do they come from? So long as their identities are protected they are no one's children, no one's husbands, no one's fathers, and they are free to do as they please without consequence.

Someone knows who they are. Someone can find out who they are. Be a good citizen -- start talking.

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we can hope. . .
Posted by: katyaa on Sep 23, 2005 8:21 AM   
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. . .that all the good people of New Orleans have headed for higher ground. . . .and that lovely Rita alters course enough to take these mercenary scum far out to sea.

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Let 'em Try it Where I'm At!!!!
Posted by: stoney13 on Sep 23, 2005 8:26 AM   
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I'm one of the few left wingers out there that not only own guns but know how to use them!!

I'm all for peacefull protest and think thats the only way anything worthwhile ever gets changed. I'm a great follower of Dr. King and Gandi. But if Bush's little band of Cabbage Patch Nazis come to kill me or mine you can damn sure bet I will kill them back!!

Disapear!! Vanish!! Oh no!! Not Stoney!! First the bastards gotta find me!! Then they gotta catch me!!Even a hound dog knows better than to chase a rabbit into the blackberry bushes!! Bush's goons better know better than to chase me into the mountains!!

Between SEALS training and 40 years in the mountains I think I can put up right smart of a scrap!! Send the goons!! I ain't skeert!!!

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Apocalyptic images
Posted by: praedor on Sep 23, 2005 8:46 AM   
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You know, when I read this stuff, plus the Bushie desire to kill Posse Comitatus (as quaint and outdated as the Geneva Conventions, no doubt), the desire to be able to override state authorities during emergencies (including natural disasters) and send in the troops, I think of two recent video games: Deus Ex I and II and HalfLife I and II. Private corporations running security, out-of-control military troops, a total mess rather than a civil society.
I always thought they were just games, not predictive of things to actually come.

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Guns on a run
Posted by: praedor on Sep 23, 2005 8:51 AM   
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Not sure if it is just a blip or if it indicative of an increasing nervousness amongst a subgroup of the US population, but I ocassionally peruse the www.gunsamerica.com website. This is a site for shopping around for guns of virtually any kind (BushCo has made ME nervous enough to at least LOOK). Anyway, I've gotten notices periodically that the traffic is too heavy for their server lately so that there might be problems connecting...
As I said, under the circumstances it makes me wonder. A statistical blip or a run on interest in guns due to a slide away from the America we've all taken for granted for so many generations?

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Stop Being So Melodramatic
Posted by: johnny-boy2 on Sep 23, 2005 10:07 AM   
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Blackwater is nothing more than highly-paid security guards dude, they're not out there in the streets just "shootin' darkies" as you guys seem to be DYING to believe.

Geez fellas, do your homework.

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mercenaries
Posted by: Doubtom on Sep 23, 2005 10:41 AM   
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Where is the specific authority for these goons to operate anywhere, much less in foreign countries? Where is the authority for making wholesale automatic weaponry and ammunition available to civilians? We should all be asking our various Representatives about this!

Why hasn't our Congress jumped on this with both feet?

When a US soldier kills someone in a combat zone he has the presumed backing of the Federal government. Who does the mercenary answer to if he kills someone? Has anyone ever thought of that? Are we all insane? Since when have we needed the use of mercenaries to supplement the military?
We either have adequate military forces or the damn Secretary of "Offense" had better find a way to rustle up some more in the legal and time-honored way. Anything else is ILLEGAL--all the way to the use of military weapons and ammunition.
Taking up arms in a foreign country's defense while a citizen of the USA (read mercenary), is called TREASON. It doesn't matter if the country is Iraq or elsewhere. Even our military is illegal in this so-called war in the eyes of the world, but at least they're responsive to duly elected authority and the military chain of command. They also individually take an oath.
What do mercenaries do, besides collect ten times what our military gets paid while having the option to quit any time?

Regardless of what else this insane administration might do, this business of mercenaries representing us has to be stopped immediately. There is no justification for this illegal activity. We already have a costly military and local police! We do not need private trigger happy goons. and the leaders of this private army need to be rounded up and jailed.
Illegal 'black uniforms' are becoming our equivalent of the 'brown shirts' of Nazi Germany.

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Israeli security
Posted by: La Femme Nikita on Sep 23, 2005 11:02 AM   
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This article piereced me so deep I posted it on my blog and I called my father about an experience he had in Israel in 1970. I got his permission to share it. This is all anonymous. He liked my screen name.
Ok my father is an agnostic Jew. He proudly wears his Star of David and has it on his address label but that is as far as it goes. He was in the desert in Israel in 1970 "just checking it out" in his words and an Israeli security guard came up to him, stuck his machine gun in his belly and said
"If you were an Arab I would shoot you" and laughed. I asked my dad why, and he said "because they are cowboys".
Uh-huh.
Is this really who you boys want to take on?
I do not want to see my American brothers got shoot up by these guys. Like I said yesterday, I used to work at the JCCSF. I am "friends" with these guys, as much friends as a married Orthodox woman (at the time) could be with a married Israeli man. In other words, danger
So all this talk about war and revolution makes me very very nervous.
I do not want to see the American revolution or Civil War.
Now, that said, I know men are warriors, it is part of your archetypal nature, and if it is time to go to war, it is time to go to war.
Personally I do not have the stomach for this. I am not ready to be a widow. And when I say widow I mean I love you all and I do not want to see a single one of you get shot.
That said I am a mother of a young daughter now so I can no longer go out there and fight.
We have to be strategic and use our intelligence. I plan to investiage this "spokesperson" Anne Duke. What's with the gender free language? That is taking it to far. That is George Orwell.
What Alternet, are you going to desexualize print? Come on now.
At any rate I also plan to investigate all these companies. My weapons are my ability to analyze, despite some horrendous insults from some of you, and write and confront...

I do not know what else to say. It is beyond my control. I am one young mother. But I never thought it would come to this.

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» RE: Israeli security Posted by: johnny-boy2
» RE: Israeli security Posted by: russianblue
» RE: Israeli security Posted by: bornxeyed
» RE: Israeli security Posted by: BlueTigress
» RE: Israeli security Posted by: russianblue
» Do you know this is Olympiada? Posted by: La Femme Nikita
» It occured to me...later Posted by: Michiganman
» Understood...thanks Posted by: Michiganman
» Ssgallmd is DEFINETLY ANTI CHRISTIAN Posted by: La Femme Nikita
» So.....he can't hurt you. Posted by: Michiganman
» You could be right Johnny boy Posted by: La Femme Nikita
» RE: Israeli security Posted by: bornxeyed
» Who are you speaking to hon? Posted by: La Femme Nikita
Blackwater
Posted by: TNcat on Sep 23, 2005 1:10 PM   
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Black Shirts, Brown Shirts, Red Brigades, and now Blackwater.

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» RE: Blackwater Posted by: russianblue
» A high tide rising. Posted by: Ivor
» Such a heartless child Posted by: Michiganman
Ahhhhh, Scary
Posted by: Michiganman on Sep 23, 2005 3:56 PM   
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I'll keep my pillow over my head till this nightmare story is over....I wanna wake up... I wanna wake up....Oh crap it isn't a bad dream!!! Hugo Chavez is right! AHHHHHHHH.......

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signs of scifi dystopia
Posted by: dracorix on Sep 24, 2005 5:20 PM   
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I'm not quite sure the Bushites really want a military dictatorship (that could be used to topple them). Instead, they might be aiming for a regime by which the rich get protected extremely well and have all of the lifestyle we've taken for granted, with political freedom, travel, etc. The rest of us have next to nothing and have to fend for ourselves on the streets because there's a weak token government incapable of actually enforcing its own laws or paying/supporting a genuinely national military force. Not a dictatorship but a sort of technofeudalism in which wealthy enclaves and corporations become de facto countries of their own.

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Abdication of moral principles
Posted by: snowleopard on Sep 25, 2005 12:49 AM   
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While the National Guard is being decimated in Iraq, while their homes are being destroyed by the hurricanes, while their families are scrounging around for saftey, shelter and schooling, while they stay on guard in Iraq not knowing the situation back at their homes, while thousands of these young men and women are injured and maimed for life and beg the VA for assistance, the Bush family and friends of friends reap the rewards of their largesse in supporting this excessively corrupt administration.

Who needs these heavily armed thugs on the streets of America?

A plague on the houses of all Republicans and those Democrats who sit idly by and watch this apocolypse unfold - unreported, under-reported and unphotographed.

This nation, under Bush, has become the laughing stock of the world.

Impeachment is the order of the day!!!

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» Agree 1000% Posted by: Michiganman
» OH Man, TOO funny...... Posted by: Michiganman
» RE: OH Man, TOO funny...... Posted by: bornxeyed
It's ALL about the money, stupid!
Posted by: fox_mulder on Sep 25, 2005 11:26 PM   
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Martial law? A private army taking over New Orleans? The apocalypse? Cats and dogs sleeping together? puhleaaaze....

This is all about the MONEY.

Blackwater, et al claim that they can provide security better than government agencies (police/national guard/etc.). Regardless of whether this is true (I have my doubts), one can rest assured that it will cost a hell of a lot more, and the money will go directly to Bush Pioneers and other connected Republicans. Hundreds of millions, if not billions, pissed into the wind. This is not a lot different than Kellogg, Brown & Root providing meals for the military - it's just a means of channelilng the public largesse into the hands of those in power.

In Iraq, GI's sleep in tents and risk their lives for $10k per year. Private contractors get paid $10k per month and stay at four star hotels in Kuwait. Now there are domestic opportunities for such contractors. Guess where the billions upon billions of dollars for Katrina reconstruction will go?

I'm not worried about getting taken over by a private army of right wing sickos, former East German Stazi and South African Secret Police. I'm just worried about PAYING THE TAB!

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» RE: It's ALL about the money, stupid! Posted by: UniversalEnergy
Mirror images
Posted by: coñoloco on Feb 21, 2007 12:40 AM   
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It was the Israelies that did train Carlos Castaño,the chief
enforcer of Pablo Escobar.When the Medellin cartel split,and actual Colombian president Uribe funded paramilitary forces Castaño and his auto defensas unidas de Colombia became
allies and unleashed the current blood bath in that country.

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» RE: Mirror images Posted by: coñoloco
aspamers out of the blog.
Posted by: coñoloco on Feb 21, 2007 12:51 AM   
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don't read their shit.

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Sabotagin our blogs??
Posted by: coñoloco on Feb 21, 2007 12:57 AM   
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Well,we better adapt.I may be wrong,see right winger hack
here,at least we now have them in our radar.

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