Little Green Footballs

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Reality bites

Gee, this took a while didn't it. It seems the White House is now almost accepting the reality of Civil War in Iraq.

Late last year, during a major address in Annapolis, President Bush introduced a new phrase for his Iraq policy: “Plan for Victory.” With those words emblazoned on a screen behind him, he laid out a possible exit path for American troops, who would gradually cede control to their Iraqi counterparts.

But that phrase has all but disappeared as scenes of horrific sectarian violence have streamed onto American television screens unabated. And when the United States commander for the Middle East, Gen. John P. Abizaid, addressed the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday, his testimony that “Iraq could move towards civil war” if the strife would not end overshadowed any talk of victory.

Those two words — civil war — further complicated what was already a daunting challenge for the administration: convincing battle-weary Americans that the war was winnable while acknowledging the grim reality of the bloodshed.

Bringing the public back behind the Iraq campaign has been a fundamental White House goal for at least the last year, crucial to reducing public pressure to withdraw troops before the White House believes the mission is complete. It would also bolster the Republican Party’s prospects during Congressional elections in November.

But the administration is to a point still battling early expectations — created in part by its own officials and supporters — that the fight would be relatively easy. And it must essentially make a retroactive argument that the campaign will be long and hard, with stakes that no longer address the threat of unconventional weapons that were never found, but, rather, the prospects for the fight between democracy and Islamic extremism in the Middle East.

Since the war began more than three years ago, the administration and its supporters have discussed it in terms that have progressively tamped down expectations. The long-derided terms like “greeted as liberators” (Vice President Dick Cheney) and “cakewalk” (former Reagan arms control official Kenneth L. Adelman), as well as talk of an insurgency in its “last throes” (Mr. Cheney), are a thing of memory. Now, mixed with optimism are statements from President Bush that “the violence in Baghdad is still terrible,” and from Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that the United States had made “tactical errors, thousands of them.”

But on Thursday, the administration faced a blunt warning about the possibility of a civil war in Iraq from one of its military leaders.

For some who have watched the public relations campaign closely, General Abizaid’s statement — which did include an assertion that Iraq would ultimately avoid a civil war — represented a tacit acknowledgment that there was no use spinning this conflict.

Yet it also risked feeding public calls to leave Iraq when Americans are especially supportive of a speedy troop withdrawal if the conflict devolves into an internal Iraqi war.

“ ‘Civil war’ is sort of a proxy term for wars we cannot win,” said Christopher F. Gelpi, a professor of political science at Duke University who has worked on gauging opinions on Iraq with Peter D. Feaver, a fellow Duke professor who took leave to become a special adviser to the White House, helping to hone the “Plan for Victory.”

“The problem they’re facing is there’s only so much their rhetorical strategy can do to reshape public perceptions of the very real events that are out there, and right now those events are very bad when thousands of Iraqis are being killed every month,” Mr. Gelpi said.

Underscoring just how hard the job of putting an optimistic face on the war is proving to be, the staunchest remaining supporters are voicing pessimism about the prospects under the administration’s current approach, increasingly calling for Mr. Bush to engage in a new and more aggressive strategy.

“Those of us who still back the war are worried and alarmed,” said William Kristol, the editor of The Weekly Standard, an early proponent of the invasion. “We need to win the war and if it’s not going well we need to change strategy.”
There you have it, William Kristol admits he's worried and alarmed and suggests we're losing. How long before Charles and his chickenhawk braves denounce him as a 'cut and run' defeatist?

Source: New York Times

“War is not the solution”

Nice to see a former Israeli minister talking sense, unfortunately those currently in power seem incapable of it.

Israeli former Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben Ami believes the fight in Lebanon will not destroy Hezbollah and suggests Israel should seek the solution elsewhere.

“War is not the solution” Ben Ami said, disclosing that Israel’s disarming of Hezbollah and the destruction of the organization’s military capacity was impossible. He also said that Israel’s plan for a security zone in southern Lebanon would not prevent Hezbollah attacks.

Hezbollah can only be disarmed by a comprehensive agreement, Ben Ami noted in his statement to BBC: “Hezbollah and Israel have created such a bloodbath that it will not be easy to deal with. I hope we will all come to our senses soon and deal with our problems in a civilized manner.”

Ami also claimed that the Olmert administration had intensely focused on Hezbollah since the administration lacked an agenda after everybody realized the escalating tension in Gaza and the impossibility of a unilateral withdrawal from the West Bank. Emphasizing that Hezbollah was a political power in Lebanon and a part of an ethnic mosaic, Ben Ami claimed that disarming or destroying Hezbollah’s military capacity was impossible.
Source: The BBC via Zaman Daily

Oh Benny, nice try.....

Benjamin Netanyahu really is a piece of work. If your country is guilty of the deaths of scores of children how do you defend it? Invoke WW2 and say 'well the British' did it! Not quite old chap.

Benjamin Netanyahu tries another lie, an old one reheated from 1982, when Menachem Begin used to claim that the civilian casualties of Israel's air raids were no different from the civilians killed in Denmark in an RAF raid in the Second World War. Ho hum, nice try, Benjamin, but not good enough.

First, the story. RAF aircraft staged an air raid on the Nazi Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen, but massacred more than 80 children when their bombs went astray. The Israelis are slaughtering the innocent of southern Lebanon from high altitude - high enough to avoid Hizbollah missiles. The reason the RAF killed 83 children, 20 nuns and three firemen on 21 March 1945 was that their Mosquitoes were flying so low to avoid civilian casualties that one of the British aircraft clipped its wing on a railroad tower outside Copenhagen central station, and crashed into the school. The other aircraft assumed the smoke from its high-octane fuel was the target.

Interesting, though, the way Israel's leaders are ready to manipulate the history of the Second World War. No Israeli aircraft has been lost over Lebanon in this war and the civilians of Lebanon are dying by the score, repeatedly and bombed from a great height.
Source: The Independent

The difference between 'collateral damage' and murdering civilians

Here's a story the 'wingnutoshpere' will find hard to spin. It seems that Israeli fighter pilots are deliberately missing their targets because they believe that the intelligence they are receiving is 'flawed'. They're obviously aware that the actions recently of the IAF have led to mass killings of civilians, a large number of which are children. Added to this there is a groundswell of opinion within the Israeli military and within the Israeli civilian population, that Olmert's war is one destined for failure. The war cheerleaders over at LGF will have to make a decision, are these pilots traitors for not executing their mission or heroes for not murdering innocent civilians despite clear orders from the top?

At least two Israeli fighter pilots have deliberately missed civilian targets in Lebanon as disquiet grows in the military about flawed intelligence, The Observer has learnt. Sources say the pilots were worried that targets had been wrongly identified as Hizbollah facilities.
Voices expressing concern over the armed forces' failures are getting louder. One Israeli cabinet minister said last week: 'We gave the army so much money. Why are we getting these results?' Last week saw Hizbollah's guerrilla force, dismissed by senior Israeli military officials as 'ragtag', inflict further casualties on one of the world's most powerful armies in southern Lebanon. At least 12 elite troops, the equivalent of Britain's SAS, have already been killed, and by yesterday afternoon Israel's military death toll had climbed to 45.

As the bodies pile up, so the Israeli media has begun to turn, accusing the military of lacking the proper equipment, training and intelligence to fight a guerrilla war in Lebanon. Israel's Defence Minister, Amir Peretz, on a tour of the front lines, was confronted by troubled reserve soldiers who told him they lacked proper equipment and training.

Israel's chief of staff, Major-General Dan Halutz, had vowed to wipe out Hizbollah's missile threat within 10 days. These claims are now being mocked as rockets rain down on Israel's north with ever greater intensity, despite an intense and highly destructive air bombardment.
Source: The Guardian

Hero of the day

At least one protester at Saturday's march against the war in London had an unequivocal message, and one that will blow Charles Johnson's mind:

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Separated at Birth?

What do Wingnuts such as LGF and 'holy warriors' such as Hezbollah have in common? Well, quite a few things actually:

They both think the battle they are fighting is to the death;

They believe fundamentialist Islam is the be-all and end-all of Middle Eastern culture;

They have little regard for the lives of civilians, except to use as propaganda tools;

They exploit the fact that young men who have grown up under occupation and warfare are prepared to martyr themselves for an empty cause;

Their blind misanthropy leads them to ludicrous distortions of reality;

They are wholly unable to understand the 'other side's' point of view, much less engage it;

They lump everyone who doesn't agree with them together as one big amorphous 'enemy'

They despise international law, human rights, Enlightenment thought, pacifism, cross-cultural respect, the western media and progressive politics.

Hmmmm, could it be ....

Friday, August 04, 2006

What happened to targetting Hezbollah?

Or come to think of it, releasing kidnapped Israeli soldiers?

"What was so striking about today's airstrikes was that they targeted roads north of Beirut, a Christian-dominated area that is far outside Hezbollah's territory. There is no way that these roads can be described as Hezbollah's highways.

[...]

One possible aim of the Israelis, in bombing Lebanon's Christian population, might have been to drive a wedge between them and Hezbollah, to make them angry at the group, but if that was the goal, it has backfired. Everyone we spoke to was furious: there was the feeling that rather than striking at Hezbollah, Israel has broadened its war to strike at Lebanon in general.
Source: Times Online

Dishonest Johnson

This has to be quote of the week from Chuckles Johnson.

But bickering over refrigerated vans and wire service time stamps and body counts obscures the real issue
Really? Is that why you linked so approvingly to EUReferendum's paranoid conspiracy theories? Surely the real issue is that you linked time and time again to people discussing the same dubious arguments? Surely you'r not trying to get away from the farcical claims made by swivel-eyed conspiracy loons by suggesting there's a bigger issue?

Or maybe this is quote of the week?

Because we all know that Hizballah would never exploit the deaths of civilians for propaganda purposes, and if you suspect they might, you’re obviously nuts.
No Charles. If you suspect that the events at Qana were staged on the basis of people like EUReferendum's misrepresentations, half-truths, distortions, lies and 'gut instinct' you're obviously nuts.

A question....

How come when poor, disabled and elderly Lebanese are trapped and can't leave their homes they're labelled 'terrorists', but Israelis who are given every opportunity by the authorities to leave their homes and then refuse are labelled 'patriots'?

Source: The Washington Post

What no rockets? (2)

Lately, it's been a free for all when it comes to the Qana tragedy. A lot of important news and views have gone missing simply because of the amount of stuff out there. I'm happy that I found this Irish Times piece on Norman Finkelstein's site. This follows on from the post below, which sets out how many lies have been spread to justify or deny the Israeli attack at Qana.

Any investigation into the targeting of this house will have to consider precisely what kind of Hizbullah "asset" could possibly have been hidden in a modest, low-rise building among the narrow streets of a village such as Qana.

The type of missiles being fired by Hizbullah at Israeli cities cannot be fired from within houses, mosques, hospitals or even UN facilities as has been suggested by the IDF. Due to the massive "back-blast" caused by the rocket launchers of these missiles, they can only be fired from open ground. To fire them from within a building would result in the instant death of the missile crew and probable destruction of the missile before launch. Most of the missiles are truck-mounted and are fired - on open ground - from the backs of flat-bedded trucks or larger four-wheel-drive vehicles.

When fired, these missiles generate an enormous flare of light, heat and sound energy - a heat and light signature which is readily detected by IDF target-acquisition systems. Accurate retaliatory fire can be directed at Hizbullah launch sites by IDF aircraft and ground artillery in seconds. Such a reaction would be considered by international military norms to be proportionate and within the general "rules of engagement".

In these circumstances, having fired their missiles, Hizbullah tends to disperse as rapidly as possible. It is unlikely that a flat-bedded truck with a multilaunch rocket-system mounted on it could be easily and rapidly hidden in a village as small as Qana. Nor is it likely that such a truck-mounted weapon or four-wheel-drive vehicle could easily be hidden in a house such as the one targeted by the IDF yesterday.

The pattern and circumstances of the attack are sinister. With no telltale scorch marks from a Hizbullah missile launch visible near the destroyed house, and with no Hizbullah fighters among the dead and injured, the question remains as to what kind of "asset" the IDF could credibly allege to have been contained within the building.

The timing of the attack, taking place as it did during a period of relative calm and not in the immediate aftermath of a Hizbullah missile launch, speaks of a punitive strike designed simply to kill members of the Shia community from which Hizbullah is drawn and receives its moral support. The targeting of unarmed Shia women and children would represent a deliberate targeting of innocent civilians for retaliatory or punitive purposes, and may well constitute a war crime.
Source: The Irish Times via Norman G. Finkelstein

Thursday, August 03, 2006

A conspiracy of lies

Antiwar.com's blog reports the following.

Israeli Newspaper Reports That The Army Lied About Qana

In its lead story August 1, the Hebrew edition of Ha’aretz online reported that the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) claim that Hezbollah missile launchers and Hezbollah fighters were in and around the building in Qana which they shelled early Sunday morning was false.

Oddly, this article, which points to Israeli culpability and recklessness in what some are calling the IDF’s second massacre in Qana (the first was in 1996), has been largely ignored in the international press.

According to the newspaper, the IDF “decided to attack houses in a specific radius of a place that was used in the past to launch missiles.” The article states that the tactic of choosing buildings as targets that are near areas from which rockets were launched in the past has been used before.

Initially, Israeli military sources had reported that the deaths in Qana where caused not by the Israeli air attack early Sunday morning, but by an accidental explosion, many hours later, of Hezbollah ordnance that was stored inside the building. According to the Ha’aretz article, this is not true. Israeli Air Force sources have admitted, according to Ha’aretz, that the deaths in Qana were caused by the Israeli shelling. Between 30 and 60 deaths were reported as a result of the building collapse. Many bodies are still believed to be buried beneath the rubble.

Additionally, the claim of the IDF that leaflets were dropped on the weekend warning of an attack were also untrue. The leaflets were actually delivered “some days” before the weekend, according to military sources.
So there you have it. The IDF has lied about the leaflets being dropped. The IDF has lied about causing the majority of deaths at Qana. The IDF has lied about rocket fire on the day of the attack. They lied about the use of the building as a 'stronghold' of Hezbollah. They lied about the positions of the 'rockets' and 'militants' up to and including the time of the attack. All lies.

Or of course, you can believe the man in the green helmet is behind it all.

The problem with 'Hizbollah terrorism'

It is certainly true that Hizbullah has been linked to a string of classic terrorist attacks going back more than 20 years, including suicide bombings against civilian targets, hostage-taking and the hijacking of a TWA flight. A particularly vile example was the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires in which 85 people were murdered. Hizbullah strongly denies involvement, but the truth is probably murkier than either side pretends. Responsibility for these attacks has often been attributed to Hizbullah's External Security Organisation (ESO), a unit believed to be under the operational control of Iranian intelligence rather than the Hizbullah's Lebanese leadership. Britain is one country that draws this distinction, proscribing ESO, but not Hizbullah itself, under the Terrorism Act.


Some useful background and analysis

“Assume” makes an ass of you and me

The IDF go for comedy gold. Not only do they want us to believe that they knew nothing about civilians in the building (umm, what exactly where your drones taking pics of then?) but they're making the laughable claim that if they knew civilians were there they wouldn't have attacked. Didn't stop them all those other times when they used the 'human shields' excuse to justify dead Arabs.

The Israel Defense Forces on Wednesday evening published its formal investigation regarding the aerial strike on Qana , in which 27 Lebanese civilians were killed. IDF sources state that their work assumption was that the building was emptied of civilians and was being used as a cover for terrorists.

"Had we known the building was occupied by civilians, we would not have attacked it," they said.
Assumption?

Source: Ynetnews

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

“The complete lack of evidence is the surest sign that the conspiracy is working”

Or maybe not, the current 'Cause célèbre' of the wingnutosphere is being beaten down by anyone who can read, write and think rationally.

Israel's amen corner (LGF et al) seems transfixed at the moment with trying to excuse/deny/ignore the Qana massacre. So much so that it's started a 'new' kind of revisionism.

No longer are subjects like the holocaust or 9/11 up for 'interpretation', this new breed of right-wing nutjob is now looking to revise history as it happens. Jefferson Morley takes a good look at this subject at the Washington Post.

At a time when American and Israeli public opinion of the war diverge radically from the world opinion elsewhere, the emergence of a right-wing equivalent of the Sept. 11 conspiracy theories is worth noting.

The Qana "conspiracy theory" poses this question: If Israeli shells landed near the building that collapsed between midnight and 1 a.m., why didn't reports of the collapse emerge until about 8 a.m.? One site pushing this question on Tuesday was the Israeli Insider, published by a Tel Aviv company that bills the site as a "an independent, nonpartisan online publication that aims to provide an 'inside perspective' on the latest news, analysis and commentary from and about Israel."

[...]

Nevertheless, the Qana conspiracy theory is apparently being taken seriously in the blogosphere and in Israel. The American Thinker, a popular conservative site, says unnamed major media photographers were "willing" tools of Hezbollah. The EU Referendum blog claims its stories on the subject attracted 115,000 page views in a day, more than 50 times the average. YNet News, Web site of the country's largest newspaper, reported the story under the headline: "Blogs: Hizbullah 'Milked' the attacks."
The most telling part of the piece is this.
As for EU Referendum's claim that a Lebanese rescue worker seen in many photos from Qana was a "Hezbollah official," I e-mailed co-author of the site, Richard North, to ask for his evidence.

"All I have to go on is gut instinct," North replied.
That's not 'gut instinct' Mr. North. That's a lie.

Source: The Washington Post

IAF demolished buildings, we demolish myths

The desperate wingnut frenzy going on at sites like LGF at the moment is truly something to behold.

Totally ignorant of what they were talking themselves into, the lizards and their fellow travelers are sinking deeper and deeper into the quicksand that is their own little fantasyworld.

Here are some of the arguments from Charlie Johnson's little angels that the Qana massacre _ in which over 50 Lebanese civilians died _ was staged:

- The 'green helmet' man _ a Lebanese rescuer who spent hours trying to get survivors and the dead out of the bombed building, is a "girlyman", according to LGFers. Profound.

- The fact that the MSM got to the site of the bombing "within an hour" (who knows where he got this information from) is proof the rescuers took their time for not arriving earlier, according to 'TotallySirius'. Note: MSM have money and equipment the Lebanese Red Cross lacks. Think about it.

- The klever konspiracy kidz at LGF (and Freerepublic, and EUReferendum) notice that the rescuer with the Green Helmet was photographed TEN YEARS AGO ....ehm ... rescuing people!

- Lawhawk, ever the sensitive guy, notes: "So, we know who the guy is. Now, let's ask him about how he treated those victims with proper respect and dignity." Hmmm, bit late for that, don't you think? Instead of telling the ambulance crew how to do their work, perhaps you should be having a word with the IAF about their practice of treating civilians WHO ARE STILL ALIVE with a little respect. Just a thought...

- Rednaxela says: "LGF's daily visitors amount to about 0.03% of the population. Supremely optimistically, I don't think more than 1% of people out there know about the cover up." Or perhaps, using LGFer logic (see LGFWatch passim), it means that not more than 0.03% of the population (which population) doesn't give a shit what LGF thinks.

- Rednaxela (again): "A sense of Rathergate is reemerging". Indeed, but perhaps not the same sense you're getting.

After the dust has settled on this one, you can be sure that:

a) there will be no public apology from Charles Johnson & Co for having dragged the dead bodies of dozens of dead women and children through the dirt to defend their little ideological bugbears and

b) somehow, in their minds, the wingnuts will see this tragedy as a justified act of war, never mind that even the Israeli army has apologized for the incident and regrets the loss of civilian life. To the readers of LGF, Arabs are and will always be untermenschen. Such is their racist world view.

Shooting down the revisionists

It seems the big bad 'MSM' isn't too pleased that certain websites have been peddling conspiracy theories, half-truths and downright lies about the Qana tragedy. They've come out fighting.

Three news agencies on Tuesday rejected challenges to the veracity of photographs of bodies taken in the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, strongly denying that the images were staged.

Photographers from The Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse all covered rescue operations Sunday in Qana, where 56 Lebanese were killed. Many of their photos depicted rescue workers carrying dead children.

[...]

For example, the Web site draws attention to a photo by AP's Lefteris Pitarakis time stamped 7:21 a.m., showing a dead girl in an ambulance. Another picture, stamped 10:25 a.m. and taken by AP's Mohammed Zaatari, shows the same girl being loaded onto the ambulance. In a third, by AP photographer Nasser Nasser and stamped 10:44 a.m., a rescue worker carries the girl with no ambulance nearby.

The site suggests these events were staged for effect, a criticism echoed by talk show host Rush Limbaugh when he directed listeners to the blog on Monday.

"These photographers are obviously willing to participate in propaganda," Limbaugh said. "They know exactly what's being done, all these photos, bringing the bodies out of the rubble, posing them for the cameras, it's all staged. Every bit of it is staged and the still photographers know it."

The AP said information from its photo editors showed the events were not staged, and that the time stamps could be misleading for several reasons, including that web sites can use such stamps to show when pictures are posted, not taken. An AFP executive said he was stunned to be questioned about it. Reuters, in a statement, said it categorically rejects any such suggestion.

"It's hard to imagine how someone sitting in an air-conditioned office or broadcast studio many thousands of miles from the scene can decide what occurred on the ground with any degree of accuracy," said Kathleen Carroll, AP's senior vice president and executive editor.
Source: Yahoo! News

Remember Iraq?

Charles Johnson obviously can't. He hasn't posted about the 'noble cause' in Iraq for a while. Here's a quick update on the situation.

Army Commander Probed in Iraq Killing Spree

US Govt Audit: Corruption in Iraq a 'Pandemic'

Violence Kills 70 People Across Iraq

45 Reportedly Kidnapped in Western Iraq

Shi'ite Leaders Distance Themselves From Iraqi Government

US Soldiers Charged With Murder in Iraq in Court


Day of Unrelenting Bombings Puts Pressure on Iraq Peace Plan

What no rockets?

The IDF, true to form, is now changing its story regarding the massacre at Qana. It now appears that not only was the building targetted not being used as a rocket base but there were absolutely no rocket launches from the Qana area on the day of the strike.

As the Israel Air Force continues to investigate the air strike [at Qana], questions have been raised over military accounts of the incident.

It now appears that the military had no information on rockets launched from the site of the building, or the presence of Hezbollah men at the time.

The Israel Defense Forces had said after the deadly air-strike that many rockets had been launched from Qana. However, it changed its version on Monday.

The site was included in an IAF plan to strike at several buildings in proximity to a previous launching site. Similar strikes were carried out in the past. However, there were no rocket launches from Qana on the day of the strike.
Although, I'm sure the conspiracy theorists will question wether a man with a green helmet is still involved in a cover-up.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Religions of Peace

According to the Yesha Rabbinical Council there is "no such term as 'innocents' of the enemy" speaking in response to the Kfar Qanna incident. Now most intelligent people know that the Yesha Rabbinical Council does not represent Judaism as a whole, but if we were to use Charles Johnson's logic of guilt by religion the headline above would make sense. Of course it doesn't, but that just proves the intellectual dishonesty of Johsnon's work.

The Yesha Rabbinical Council announced in response to an IDF attack in Kfar Qanna that "according to Jewish law, during a time of battle and war, there is no such term as 'innocents' of the enemy."

All of the discussions on Christian morality are weakening the spirit of the army and the nation and are costing us in the blood of our soldiers and civilians," the statement said.
Source: Ynetnews

Charles Johnson: Timestamped

Our little green friend has been spreading conspiracy theories once again, this time amounting to the loony lizard fantasy that the Israeli attack on Qana in which more than 50 people - including 30 children _ died was staged by Muslim propagandists (http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=21860).

What evidence does he have for this? A Wang typwriter? No, this time it's The Timestamp That Cannot Lie(tm). Well, not that Charlie-boy actually has the timestamps for all the pictures taken at Qana himself, you see...BUT he does know someone who does, and because it's an anti-Muslim conspiracy theory, he trusts the swivel-eyed loons at EU Referendum to be telling the truth.

Someone should tell Charles that the theory put forward by EUR doesn't stand up to even the slightest scrutiny: the pictures, as we know from numerous reports, were all taken during the morning, as rescue workers sifted through the rubble after the building had collapsed during the night. Not during the early afternoon, as EUR claims.

The fact that the image files have later, and quite different timestamps, simply means that (a) not all photographers have their camera clocks synchronized. Considering many will have flown in from their usual timezone to cover Lebanon, this doesn't seem implausible. It's also likely that (b) photographers will have uploaded their files to servers and laptops at different times, and those images may well then have been recropped and resaved, again giving the file a different 'timestamp'.

As for the other 'coincidences', perhaps Mr Lizard King should use his own eyes, rather than rely on other people's, and he might see that they aren't so coincidental after all. Just a suggestion...

Monday, July 31, 2006

Charles Johnson as Perky Pete

Perky Pete? Who's that? Have a look at This Modern World and find out.

More horrific news

Here's some horrendous news regarding the Qana massacre. It seems a good number of the children killed in the attack were handicapped.

FIFTEEN physically or mentally handicapped children were among 52 people killed by Israeli raids on the village of Qana in south Lebanon overnight, a Lebanese MP said today.

"There were 15 physically or mentally handicapped children among the children killed in Qana," said Bahia Hariri, who represents south Lebanon.
Mr Hariri, who presides over several charitable organisations, said several families had already been evacuated towards the city of Sidon but some families of the handicapped had wanted to stay.

"The bombardment of the Tyre region was intensifying and we wanted to take them to safety. But these families believed that the shelter and the mosque (in Qana) served as their shelter," she said.
.....and here's the type of response from the 'Lizards'...

#79 bullfeather 7/30/2006 10:21AM PDT
From an editor of a daily news in Lebanon, the children killed were handicapped. The local media can't get much lower. But the world will eat this up. How doe's Israel counter this bias BS? People are inflamed by these lies. and the UN will believe the lies.
Lies? Any proof to back that up? Who's ass is being fact-checked here?

Murderous semantics

Richard Silverstein makes some good points in our comments section here. It seems that the bombing of Qana is looking increasingly bad for the Israeli military and our original description of the event as 'murder' is more accurate than our trolls would like to admit. We changed it to 'slaughter' which describes the situation just as well but we appreciate Richard's point that this was in fact a clear cut case of murder.

I'd call it murder & wouldn't have changed the wording. First, the IDF admitted the house had not been a source for rocket firing. It was bombed anyway. Second, a Qana resident said drones flew overhead all day long before the bombing & could see clearly all 40 children playing outside in the building's courtyard. Does the IAF not have reconnaissance?

If they didn't know there were civilians in there they should have. It's not first degree murder, but it's murder nonetheless.

Besides let's not get bogged down in semantics. Whatever you call it it was Israel's worst blunder of the war and hopefully the latter's undoing.
Read more here

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Merry Johnson



Wasn't he the stupid one?

Charles Johnson: King of the Hacks

This is classic LGF, if there's nothing to pin on Islam there's always the press to misrepresent. Charles is alleging in this post (without any facts obviously) that Reuters are 'dancing on eggs' and that they edited their piece to be as 'politically correct' as possible. Here it is with the same sections Charles highlighted on there.

SEATTLE (Reuters) - A lone gunman burst into a Jewish organization in downtown Seattle on Friday, killing one woman and wounding five others in what authorities were calling a hate crime.

Police said the gunman had been arrested without a struggle inside the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, where the shooting took place, and was being questioned by police.

The gunman is a U.S. citizen, and police said initial contacts with him by phone while he was inside the building indicated that he was a Muslim.

Amy Wasser-Simpson, the federation’s vice president, told the Seattle Times in a story on its Web site that the man got past security at the building and shouted, “I’m a Muslim American; I’m angry at Israel,” before he began shooting. [They couldn’t avoid this admission, since the Seattle Times already broke the story. —ed.]

“This was a purposeful, hateful act as far as we know, by an individual acting alone,” said Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels at a news conference, adding “This is a crime of hate.
1. He was a lone gunman

2. This was a hate crime

3. He was a US citizen

4. He did indicate he was a Muslim

5. Are you saying that if the Seattle Times hadn't reported it they would'nt have? Are you a mind reader Charles?

6. Why are you highlighting parts of somebody's direct quote? Are you accusing Reuters of changing the wording of Mayor Nickels statement? That's a pretty serious charge.

Charles Johnson. Dishonest hack.

Israel shrugs

Golda Meir once said.

“We will have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us”
I think it's about time the Israelis started loving and respecting the lives of Arab children more than they hate their fathers and mothers. If they are serious about peace that is.
At least 40 Lebanese civilians were killed, 23 of them children, in an Israel Air Force strike on a building in the south Lebanon village of Qana on Sunday. Dozens of others were reportedly trapped in the rubble.

Several houses collapsed and a three-story building where about 100 civilians were sheltering was destroyed, witnesses and rescue workers said.

The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that the IAF hit at least ten targets in the Qana. According to the army, the sites targeted were houses occupied by Hezbollah cells that launched Katyusha rockets into Israel in recent days.

The IDF said it had warned residents of Qana to leave and said Hezbollah bore responsibility for using it to fire rockets at Israel.
Let's just recap there. The IDF is admitting that it 'slaughtered*' 40 Lebanese civilians, 23 of them children and the best it can come up with is "We warned 'em, it's Hezbollah's fault!" This following quote sums it up.
The Israeli leadership elite is starting to sound like the semen-crusted violence addicts at Little Green Footballs.
Source: Ha'aretz & Whiskey Bar

UPDATE: There are now even more dead.
More than 54 civilians, at least 34 of them children, have been killed in a town in south Lebanon in the deadliest Israeli strike of the conflict so far.
*Edit due to comments.

Hate on the streets (of Seattle and Acre)

It would be nice of those with a certain political/religious leaning who rightly condemned the hate-crime murder in Seattle would spare time to condemn this attack as well. I won't hold my breath.

MK Abbas Zakur (Ra'am-Ta'al) was lightly wounded on Saturday after three unidentified men went on a stabbing rampage aimed against Israeli Arabs through the center of the integrated northern city of Acre.

During the attack, assailants reportedly shouted chants against Arabs and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, implying they were motivated out of racial hatred.

The incident began in the city-center when assailants stabbed an Israeli Arab passerby and harassed Zakur's sister, who fled to her brother's home nearby.

Upon hearing his sister's screams, Zakur rushed out of his house where he was stabbed by the gang. Zakur said his assailants spoke in Russian-accented Hebrew.
Via Haaretz

The 'angry right'.....

...and the thirst for destruction. Comments sections, t-shirts, bumpers stickers.....the fun never ends with these guys!

Who says the 'right' has no sense of humor?

Source: Sadly, No!

Us? Never! (3)

Ooops! They did it again. Unfortunately for the ghouls at LGF no UN troops actually died this time.

BEIRUT, Lebanon - Two Indian soldiers with the U.N. peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon were wounded and their observation post damaged by an Israeli airstrike on Saturday, a U.N. spokesman said.

Milos Strugar, spokesman for the UNIFL force, said the two had been evacuated to a hospital. He said the observation post inside their position had been damaged.
Source: MSNBC.com

Saturday, July 29, 2006

The Despot and the US Leader

Charles 'Freakbrother' Johnson seems to have been toking a little too much lately. His long-term memory is definitely impaired.

How else to explain the fact that he tries to brand Kofi Annan a terrorist supporter by digging out a picture of the UN chief shaking hands with Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah in June 2000.

Has Charles forgotten that little incident 23 years ago when now-Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld met a certain Iraqi president...?



(link to full explanation of the incident)

Let's Bomb Iran!

Thanks to the folks at Littlegreenfascists for keeping us entertained over the weekend...

Barbaric Acts

One of the ways in which Charles Johnson expresses his crypto-racist hatred of Arabs is by pushing the idea that they are 'barbarians'.

We all know this is a tried and tested way of making the killing of 'the enemy' (be they civilians or soldiers) acceptable to your own side.

But sometimes Charles takes this idea to absurd lengths. His post 'United Nations Presides Over Barbaric Photo Op' is a case in point: CJ blasts the UN for having given 'approval' to photographers to take pictures of Lebanese civilians killed by IAF air strikes. Not only does Johnson fail to explain in what way it is up to the UN to 'approve' what photographers can and can't do, the characterization of the pictures as barbaric, but not the bombing that caused the civilian deaths in the first place, must surely rate as a textbook example of Orwellian logic

Charles says:

"I feel quite sick after seeing it myself—sick, and coldly furious at the United Nations for their enabling of such evil."
Sick and furious. Yes, that pretty much sums you up, Charles.

Us? Never! (2)



Who's blowing up the roads, bridges, hospitals, aid centres, UN observation posts.......

It is Hizbollah, which is deliberately preventing the transfer of medical aid and food to the population of southern Lebanon in order to create a humanitarian crisis, which they want to blame Israel for.
Avi Pazner, Israeli Government Spokesman

Ya boo sucks Media!

Can you imagine a mainstream news operation being this childish? Pajamas Media really shows its true colours here.

22:55 PDT Richard Silverstein of TPM Cafe and Tikun Olam thinks it really is Israel’s fault after all: “I am going to say something that my fellow Seattle Jews may not agree with and my president certainly will disagree with but…this killing proves the absolute urgency of an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon.” ( Tikun Olam)
Of course, being a home of right-wing wacko's it is not surprising that Pajamas Media would want to paint Richard Silverstein in this way. You see Richard, actually writes good editorial. Not the LGF 'cut and paste' with one line of sarc followed by moronic drivel in the comments.

Is Richard blaming Israel? No. Is Richard saying that a ceasefire in the Middle East would de-escalate the tension felt against Jews around the globe? Obviously. The shooter was allegedly angry about 'the war in Israel'. So you'd think it would be logical to deduce that he's been inspired to go on his rampage by current events wouldn't you?

Not in Pajamas Media World. That would involve in some way criticising Israeli policy.

Read Richard Silverstein's whole post to get some perspective and some good writing on the subject. Here's where I believe Richard hits the nail on the head (funnily enough it's the section directly after what Pajamas Media quote.....oh the bias!!).
How many more Jewish communal organizations will be targeted after the unbalanced or zealots decide to emulate this nutjob? And in case we needed incontrovertible proof of the immense reservoir of hatred the Lebanon war is building among the world’s Muslims and Arabs, Seattle is the perfect emblem of that hatred and what the future holds in store.

What they think of us

David Ropin writes:

You fellows are obviously quite pathetic, ilogical and hateful people. It
seems to me that you were outcasted from normal and sane sociaty at a very
early age. The simple fact is, that Charles mentioned you in his website
only 3 times, which only indicates how worthless and meaningless you are
.
Moreover, the fact the LGF recieves over 100,000 visits per a day on
average, in ccomparison to your worthless website only indicates how so very
many people believe in LGF and Charles. Stop with your hateful obsession and
start living.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

You're all terrorists now

In this report Associated Press writer Kathy Gannon documents the situation where Americans are still unable to be evacuated from the South of Lebanon.

Clutching his 1-year-old son, Ali Abbas Tehfi pushed his wife and their 2-year-old son into a car and prayed. Trapped for two weeks in a border village at the epicenter of a raging ground battle, the American and his family made their escape Wednesday. But Tehfi's elderly grandmother had to be left behind in Yaroun, because she was too frail to travel. He said more Americans were still stuck in the town.

"I can't even talk about it. It was a disaster. It was worse than a nightmare. I saw dogs and cats on bodies that couldn't be taken from bombed-out houses. We ran from one building to another trying to escape the bombing," he said.

"It didn't stop. It didn't stop even for a day. Everything is finished," he said.

Tehfi waited in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre on Wednesday with at least 100 other foreigners, most American, for evacuation out of the country and back home. For Tehfi, home is Los Angeles.

Born, raised and educated in the United States, Tehfi and his wife Fatima came to Lebanon in June to introduce their sons, Hassan and Hussain, to their roots and to family members still living in the country.

But he found himself in a war zone. Yaroun lies in a tiny pocket in southeast Lebanon where Israeli forces have launched their ground incursion across the border, meeting fierce resistance from Hezbollah guerrillas.

In the town of Bint Jbail, just up the road from Yaroun, there were reports of 12 Israeli soldiers killed Wednesday in heavy battles.

In Tyre, 20 miles from Yaroun, Tehfi sat with his wife, sons and parents waiting for a boat to Cyprus - and eventually home.

Two-year-old Hassan has an unruly mob of brown hair and his face was pockmarked with mosquito bites. His brother, Hussain, a chubby baby who hasn't started walking, was born prematurely and still has breathing problems, his father said. Hussain smiled slightly as he was rocked by his grandmother, Zainab Tehfi.

Ali Abbas Tehfi said people swarmed the cars when they arrived to take evacuees out of Tyre.

"People just jumped into the car, some even without shoes and some people just seemed to come out of the walls. We didn't know where anyone was before, everyone was just trying to stay alive," he said.

The expatriates said the U.S. Embassy in Beirut had worked to arrange their evacuation. They didn't know the details.

Tehfi said many more Americans were still trapped in Yaroun. "I don't know who is alive and who is dead. If you weren't in the main area when the cars came you were left behind," he said.
Why am I mentioning this story? Because if the richest nation in the world has trouble evacuating civilians from foreing war torn areas what chance does the Lebanese government have of protecting its innocents? None really. That's what makes these statements by Israeli Justice Minister Haim Ramon even more sinister.

“All those now in south Lebanon are terrorists who are related in some way to Hezbollah,”
He also said that in order to prevent casualties among Israeli soldiers battling Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon, villages should be flattened by the Israeli air force before ground troops moved in.

Unfortunately no-one has told the Israeli PM. Who's promising to protect Australian citizens in southern Lebanon.
ISRAELI Prime Minister Ehud Olmert had promised to do all he can to protect Australians in southern Lebanon, Prime Minister John Howard said today.
During a 20-minute phone call last night, Mr Howard said he asked Mr Olmert for help in protecting the Australians.

"He rang me to talk about the situation, to express gratitude for the diplomatic support we have displayed for Israel," Mr Howard told Southern Cross Broadcasting.

The forgotten hostages

Another former Israeli military figure speaks.

' According to retired Israeli army Col. Gal Luft, the goal of the campaign is to "create a rift between the Lebanese population and Hezbollah supporters." The message to Lebanon's elite, he said, is this: "If you want your air conditioning to work and if you want to be able to fly to Paris for shopping, you must pull your head out of the sand and take action toward shutting down Hezbollah-land."
I'm sure the families of the kidnapped Israeli troops are really happy to hear that kind of thing. I mean if you've lost your loved ones you'd expect your government to do their utmost to secure their return. Not use it as an excuse to hold 3.8 million Lebanese to ransom.

Source: Juan Cole at Informed Comment

Us? Never!

Israeli general, Benny Gantz is obviously a man who needs to be picked up by Pajamas Media to blog for them. He's a keeper!

When asked what the Israeli military had achieved after two weeks of fighting, General Gantz replied: “I would suggest asking what Hezbollah has achieved. They came as defenders of Lebanon but basically have destroyed the country.”
Classic.

Via Tikun Olam & The New York Times

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Charles Johnson says "Blame Kofi"!

Never a man to offer any criticism of Israel, no matter how heinous the crime committed, Charles Johnson is a joy to behold.

Kofi Annan Could Have Ordered Peacekeepers to Leave

The four UN peacekeepers killed in an apparently accidental airstrike on a UN observer post were required to stay there until ordered to leave by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan—an order he never gave.
Funny thing, the UN observers in Lebanon urged Israeli troops 10 times to stop shelling before four were killed. They never did stop firing, that order never seemed to arrive either. Why would Charles ignore that?

Not that you would have known any of the details reading LGF. You'd honestly believe that UN Peacekeepers were fighting shoulder to shoulder with Hizbollah terrorists and that "4 less UN terrorist collaborators" or "4 Less child molesters" had it coming.

UPDATE: Charles has responded to a Glenn Greenwald post criticising the vile gloating about the deaths by re-directing his link. Awww diddums, is the nasty man mocking you?

His post supposedly to answer Glenn's criticisms is simply a link to two other sites who criticise Glen (which in themselves are deliberately misguided). What is it with Charles, doesn't he have the ability to write his own responses or answer criticism without censorship?
Oh, OK. I confess. I didn’t really work very hard.)
That's the problem, Charles. You never do.

Pajamas Media's "Lizards" Celebrate UN Deaths


#18 RadicalRon 7/25/2006 06:08PM PDT
Maybe a couple of more UN observation posts getting blown to hell would be appropriate.

#25 mbruce 7/25/2006 06:12PM PDT
The blue helmets of death, like I said a few posts back,the UN is on the side of the enemy,why do we allow them to stink up our soil?

#48 goodbye_natalie 7/25/2006 06:26PM PDT
Seems to me that road would be a perfect place to drop a little test run of Israel's newly acquired Bunker Busters.

#56 SlothB77 7/25/2006 06:33PM PDT
and the UN wonders why the peacekeepers get accidentally hit when Israel goes after Hezbollah. I know 4 UN peacekeepers who
will no longer be building roads for Hezbollah.

#2 400lb gorilla 7/25/2006 05:06PM PDT
Kofi the CHOAD

#20 RadicalRon 7/25/2006 05:14PM PDT
Too bad Kofi wasn't there, too.

24 Pro-Bush Canuck 7/25/2006 05:16PM PDT
Annan Says Israel Attacked UN Post Deliberately
Yah. *snort* If only!

#29 big L 7/25/2006 05:17PM PD
a brush-back pitch from the IDF...to let the skanks know that kidnapping assistance from the UN and the Red Cross meat wagons full of RPGs are definitely standing to close to home plate.

#38 baldylox 7/25/2006 05:23PM PDT
I know it sounds a bit harsh, but I wish that it were deliberate, and that Israel came right out and said so.

#39 sms111 7/25/2006 05:23PM PDT
Dear Mr. Annan,
GO FUCK YOURSELF.

40 Catttt 7/25/2006 05:25PM PDT
War is hell, Mr. Annan. You get that?
Me, I'm shocked at the UN peacekeepers who damaged their penises after trying to fuck goats.

#41 WrathofG-d 7/25/2006 05:25PM PDT
baldy lox:
you think the UN should be attacked?
Their main office is in New York. Just look for the silly building with lots of flags in front of it.

#57 ted 7/25/2006 05:33PM PDT
4 Less child molesters in the world...

#70 goodbye_natalie 7/25/2006 05:44PM PDT
I'd be laughing my ass off if somebody launched one right in Kofi's office while he was groping his secretary.

#80 ronnie 7/25/2006 05:50PM PDT
Kofi Annan (or Monkey in Hebrew ;-) is a filthy anti-Semite - there is no doubt about that.

94 RTLM 7/25/2006 06:05PM PDT
4 less UN terrorist collaborators.
Good Job IDF

#97 Sam I Am 7/25/2006 06:13PM PDT
Can we do the same thing to the UN presence in New York City?
Just wondering...



Tuesday, July 25, 2006

"This is not a conflict between Israel and Hizbollah over a piece of land...."

Shabtai Shavit, former director General of Mossad, explains Israel's war against Lebanon thus...

"This is not a conflict between Israel and Hezbollah over a piece of land on the Israeli-Lebanese border. Rather, it goes deep down to the core of the conflict that exists between Western societies and fundamentalist Islam. As politically incorrect as it might be to say, let's face it: This is a clash of civilizations. Or, as some euphemize it, a fight between the forces of order and disorder. One side does not accept the idea of coexistence but believes it has been ordained by God Almighty to make the rest of the world Islamic – or to eliminate it. Whenever I say this, it sounds like I'm describing medieval times. Unfortunately, it is the real story."
Strange. I thought it was a war started to retrieve to kidnapped soldiers, maybe I missed something? It seems no-one has mentioned those poor souls for quite some time.

Source: Herald Sun & Islamophobia Watch

Monday, July 24, 2006

Lebanon: The Israeli Hiroshima?

Some food for thought from a sitting member of the Knesset here.

Any comparison between Olmert's and Nasrallah's political rhetoric must conclude that the latter is the more rational. His speeches are consistent with the facts and rely less than Olmert's on religious expressions and allusions. Nasrallah would never dare seal a parliamentary speech with a lengthy prayer, as Olmert did in his latest speech before the Knesset.

Israeli politicians have no cultural or moral edge over resistance leaders. The latter are far less attached to Iran than the former are to the US, and Hizbullah's constituency is less attached to Iran than the organized Jewish community abroad is to Israel.

The people who unleashed the brutal war against Lebanon are neither intelligent nor courageous. Quite the opposite; they are mediocrities, cowards and opportunists, but they happen to have military superiority. And they possess the keys to the machinery of a state, a real state, one that is secure in its identity, that has clear national security goals and channels of national mobilization, as opposed to a long deferred project for statehood and a state built on the fragmentation of national identity. On the other side is a resistance movement operating in the context of a denominationally organized society, a Lebanese government neutralized to everything but sectarianism, and an Arab order parts of which are rooting for Israel to do what it is incapable, or too embarrassed, to do itself, which is to deal with the resistance as a militia because it foregrounds their own lack of national and popular legitimacy.

Israel has nothing to show for ten days of barbaric vandalism and the deliberate targeting of civilians. It cannot claim a single military victory against the Lebanese resistance. It can, though, point proudly to whole residential quarters that have been reduced to rubble, to the burned out hulks and ruins of countless wharfs, factories, bridges, roads, tunnels, electricity generators and civil defense buildings. In terms of explosive and destructive power Israel has thrown an atom bomb on Lebanon, it is the Israeli Hiroshima.
Azmi Bishara. Arab member of the Israeli parliament.

Source: Lenin's Tomb

Another classic from The Daily Show



Via Jewschool

Yes to peace? No to terror?



We couldn't agree more.

How about saying 'no' to this 'terror'?

Their mother was placed on a stretcher, and lifted into the ambulance. "God is with you, mama," Ali said. She reached up with her good arm to caress his face.
The Sha'itas had thought they were on the road to safety when they set out yesterday, leaving behind a village which because of an accident of geography - it is five miles from the Israeli border - had seemed to make their home a killing ground. They had been ordered to evacuate by the Israelis.

But they were a little too slow and became separated from the other vehicles fleeing the Israeli air offensive in south Lebanon. Minutes before the Guardian's car arrived, trailing a Red Cross ambulance on its way to other civilian wounded in another town, an Israeli missile pierced the roof of the Sha'itas' white van. Three passengers sitting in the third row were killed instantly, including Ali's grandmother. Sixteen other passengers were wounded. In recent days, families like the Sha'itas are bearing the brunt of Israel's air campaign and its efforts to rid the area of civilians before ground operations. A day after Israel's deadline for people to leave their homes and flee north of the Litani river, roads which in ordinary times wind lazily through tobacco fields and banana groves have been turned into highways of death.

Plumes of smoke rise in the distance, and the road in front of us offers up signs of closer peril: car wrecks, still smoking after Israeli strikes, and abandoned vehicles with shattered rear windows. Some were direct hits by Israeli aircraft. Others were drivers who had lost control. Overhead is the menacing roar of Israeli warplanes and the buzz of drones tracking every movement.

With bridges on the main coastal roads severed by Israeli air strikes, and secondary mountain routes scarred by craters, the means of escape for Lebanese trying to follow Israel's orders are limited. "All the smaller roads leading to the coastal roads are destroyed," said a spokesman for the UN in the border town of Naqoura. "In some areas you have people pushing cars by hand through obstacles made by a rocket or a bomb." By yesterday afternoon, for many villagers, there was truly no way out.

Death came crashing into the Sha'ita family soon after 10am, in the form of an Israeli anti-tank missile, seemingly fired from an Israeli helicopter high overhead, in Kafra, about nine miles from their home. Those passengers who were not killed or injured by shards of burning metal were hurt when the van plunged into the side of a hill.

[...]

Those who choose not to flee - the UN estimates that 35%-40% of villagers are too poor or too frail to make the journey - are being left stranded.

That was the predicament facing the Sha'itas when Musbah Sha'ita urged them to flee. In a car on the way to the hospital, his ear was welded to his phone, trying to find out where his wounded relatives were, and he could not stop blaming himself.

"We put a white flag. We were doing what Israel told us to do," he says. "What more do they want of us?"
Source: Guardian Unlimited

And just so it's quite clear to the visiting Lizardoids....



.....no we're not 'all Hizbullah'. The sympathy, concern and support should be with the innocent civilian casualties on both sides, trapped as they are between Hizbullah terrorism and gross over-reaction by the Israeli government.

How many more times?

"Blitz" is not a 'Nazi term'. 'Blitz' is the German word for lightning. 'Blitzkrieg' was popularised by an American magazine. The word did not enter official terminology of the Wehrmacht either before or during the war. It's used in ENGLISH to describe a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that what the Israelis are doing? Even the most pro-Israel wingnut can describe their operation any other way.

But again Charles wishes to paint AFP as anti-Semitic by using the phrase. Yet again cheapening the accusation.

And here’s a blatant example of this kind of reporting from Agence France Presse, who continue to use the Nazi term “blitz” to refer to Israel’s military actions: EU diplomats in Israel in push to stop fighting.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Script change....



On hearing the news that Oliver Stone would be directing a film about 9/11, everyone's favourite film critic Chuckles Johnson proclaimed...

The first major Hollywood film about the September 11 atrocity will be directed by Oliver Stone.

Figures.

Mickey Kaus: Keep Oliver Stone Away from 9/11!

He’s right, of course. But it’s pathetic that it even needs to be said.
He followed that up by quoting Mickey Kaus again here...
Mickey Kaus has more reasons why Oliver Stone shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near a film about September 11: Stone: ‘Terrorists Are Like Einstein!’
Methinks maybe, just maybe, that he'll be changing his tune. Ooooh, just about now.
Oliver Stone's soon-to-be-released film about two New York City Port Authority police officers who were buried in the rubble in the 9/11 attacks is being marketed towards conservatives and evangelicals by Paramount Pictures, RAW STORY has found.

"Paramount Pictures is in the midst of a campaign to win over conservatives and evangelicals to support Oliver Stone's new movie, "World Trade Center," writes Robert B. Bluey for The Right Angle at Human Events Online. "A private screening of the film last night in Washington, D.C., brought out big names on the right, and similar events are planned nationwide before the film opens on August 9."

"The conservative and evangelical outreach is being directed by Greg Mueller and his firm, Creative Response Concepts," writes Bluey.

According to a Salon report written two years ago, Creative Response Concepts, which is run by two former communication directors for Pat Buchanan, has represented such clients as "the Christian Coalition, National Taxpayers Union, Media Research Council and Regnery Publishing," and also did some work for the Swift Boat Vets against John Kerry.
Source: Raw Story

Welcome to the 'new' Afghanistan (2)

Excuse the mess.

The most senior British military commander in Afghanistan yesterday described the situation in the country as "close to anarchy" with feuding foreign agencies and unethical private security companies compounding problems caused by local corruption.

The stark warning came from Lieutenant General David Richards, head of Nato's international security force in Afghanistan, who warned that western forces there were short of equipment and were "running out of time" if they were going to meet the expectations of the Afghan people.

The assumption within Nato countries had been that the environment in Afghanistan after the defeat of the Taliban in 2002 would be benign, Gen Richards said. "That is clearly not the case," he said yesterday. He referred to disputes between tribes crossing the border with Pakistan, and divisions between religious and secular factions cynically manipulated by "anarcho-warlords".

Corrupt local officials were fuelling the problem and Nato's provincial reconstruction teams in Afghanistan were sending out conflicting signals, Gen Richards told a conference at the Royal United Services Institute in London. "The situation is close to anarchy," he said, referring in particular to what he called "the lack of unity between different agencies".

He described "poorly regulated private security companies" as unethical and "all too ready to discharge firearms". Nato forces in Afghanistan were short of equipment, notably aircraft, but also of medical evacuation systems and life-saving equipment.
Source: Guardian Unlimited

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Israel Palestine Blogs

A quick plug here for Richard Silvertein's project Israel Palestine Blogs. Richard describes the project as follows...

Israel-Palestine Blogs is a blog aggregator featuring peace blogs written by Israeli and American Jews, Palestinians, Arab-Americans and others. Though the blogs are varied in political viewpoint, they are dedicated to advocating a just, equitable and peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The site does not feature every blog that fits the above description. But it features the ones that I’ve come across which have a strong and engaging point of view.

If I’ve omitted a blog which you feel should be included please send me an e mail with a link and the reason you feel I should consider it.
.....and we wish him the best of luck with it and encourage anyone who can help him to do so please.

Fuck you, Pamela!

From the desk of the new face of Pajamas Media....

I am not buying into the innocent civilians meme. If by ignorance, complicity, neglect or helplessness the Lebanese wouldn't throw Hezbollah out and establish a strong government, then they must pay the price for the sins of Hizbollah.



Via Angry White Kid



Via Corrente



Via Information Clearing House



Saja El-Akhras, 8, one of six Canadians from the same family that were killed in Lebanon Sunday. Via Lawrence of Cyberia.

Friday, July 21, 2006

Brink of war??

It says something about the state of the US Media when The Daily Show poses the hard questions.



Source: Truthdig

Is Bill O'Reilly taking notes from LGF'ers?

Could be, could be.

"[A] lot of Jewish liberals" think "terrorists ... have the right to do whatever they want," such as "behead people on camera"
Source: Media Matters

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Intellectual fraud

Chuckles pounces on the piece by blogger Adloyada about the pics of young girls 'personalising' artillery shells being staged by 'foreign journalists'. It's a real pity he doesn't bother to mention Adloyada's update that sets out that the 'journalists' didn't do the egging on or any setting up. It was the parents.

Poor Chuckie. Another revisionist fantasy dashed.

PS Child abuse is child abuse, you can argue 'moral equivalence' between two photographs as much as you like but parents who encourage their kids to graffiti live artillery shells are clearly worthy of condemnation. Pity Charles can't bring himself to criticise non-Muslims/Arabs.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

The rage of Fadela Amara

She's French. She's a feminist. She's from an Arab immigrant family. And she's a practising Muslim. Get your head around this incredible woman, Lizards!

Shock!! Horror!!

Christopher Hitchens talking sense!

As long as things like the murders today, or the kidnappings recently go on, and as long as the wall continues to be built, and takes away even more and more Palestinian land which is illegal, and as long as the settlements continue to be built, which is also illegal, and the Jewish-only roads across the Palestinian territories are...both sides are going to assume that they're completely justified in what they do. And with all nationalisms and rival religions, they will have that energy, that feeling. Here's the thing that should preoccupy your audience, and you, sir. The United States of America is the patron and armorer of one side in this dispute, and was for some time, the patron and paymaster also of the Arafat regime in Gaza. And it has been stated repeatedly by the President, at the United Nations, and before Congress and elsewhere, that it is the policy of the United States to ensure that there be two states with equal rights, and self-determination for both sides. That's the problem. At the present moment, that is the note that is not heard in this discussion. It appears that the U.S. government has more or less nothing to say except in commenting and calling for restraint on each side, day by day. That's absolutely useless. That's what Sweden might say, or Iceland might say. We are the relevant superpower. We have covered ourselves with gigantic responsibility in this case, and we're not living up to it. That's what the political crisis is, from my point of view.
Source: Drink-soaked Trotskyite Popinjays For WAR

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

I'm a fan of.......



......collective punishment?

......ethnic cleansing?

......flattening civilian centres?

......slaughtering fleeing refugees?

......mass murder?

The tasteless, moronic and hardly surprising graphic above comes from Pajamas Media bloggers Gates of Vienna and No Parasan!

The Wingnutosphere has really lost the plot this time.

Israeli Child Abuse

Israeli girls write messages on shells ready to be fired toward Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.

"How many civilians did our bombs kill today, Daddy?"

More pictures over at Lawrence of Cyberia's blog along with some priceless advice for Lizardoids. There's also more reaction at Angry White Kid.


Source: Antony Loewenstein (Again)

Monday, July 17, 2006

The outrage at Marwaheen

This can only be described as a war crime. No doubt it will be excused, historically revised and then ignored by the usual suspects.

It will be called the massacre of Marwaheen. All the civilians killed by the Israelis had been ordered to abandon their homes in the border village by the Israelis themselves a few hours earlier. Leave, they were told by loudspeaker; and leave they did, 20 of them in a convoy of civilian cars. That's when the Israeli jets arrived to bomb them, killing 20 Lebanese, at least nine of them children. The local fire brigade could not put out the fires as they all burned alive in the inferno. Another "terrorist" target had been eliminated.

Yesterday, the Israelis even produced more "terrorist" targets - petrol stations in the Bekaa Valley all the way up to the frontier city of Hermel in northern Lebanon and another series of bridges on one of the few escape routes to Damascus, this time between Chtaura and the border village of Masnaa. Lebanon, as usual, was paying the price for the Hizbollah-Israeli conflict - as Hizbollah no doubt calculated they would when they crossed the Israeli frontier on Wednesday and captured two Israeli soldiers close to Marwaheen.
Is America behind this kind of atrocity? Of course it isn't, but if you follow the Israeli logic displayed below you may as well blame the US.

The Israelis were yesterday trumpeting the fact that the missile was made in Iran as proof of Iran's involvement in the Lebanon war. This was odd reasoning. Since almost all the missiles used to kill the civilians of Lebanon over the past four days were made in Seattle, Duluth and Miami in the United States, their use already suggests to millions of Lebanese that America is behind the bombardment of their country.
Source: Antony Loewenstein

Don't be happy! Worry!

Alert all Lizardoids! Below is the latest example of the lengths The Enemy(tm) is prepared to go to distract our attention from The War on Terror. Note how this swarthy middle-Eastern looking man uses every psychological trick in the book, along with Russian-built technology (doubtless paid for by the Iranians) to lull upstanding Americans into a False Sense of Security via the MSM (YouTube). This, Lizardkins, is the full extent of the horror we are facing, and liberals who tell you to 'chill out' are just colluding with the Muslim terrorists who produced this video in a cave in the foothills of LA...



Sickening. Watch it all.

Cheapening the accusation again

You have to give it to Charles, he is consistent in his mission to cheapen the accusation of anti-Semitism. In his hands it's becoming less of a discription of anti-Jewish bigotry and more a measure of who Charles disagrees with on a daily basis.

The writer of this diary congratulates him/her/itself for criticizing Israel without being antisemitic—yet the entire purpose of this semi-literate diatribe is to question Israel’s right to exist.
Which obviously isn't anti-Semitic in the context in which the writer argues his point. Questioning the right of Jews to exist is anti-Semitic, questioning the formation of a nation on land that was essentially grabbed in a political vacuum post-WW2 isn't. But hey, if it means Charles can abuse the Kossacks, who cares if he misuses anti-Semitism and racism? Certainly not his readers.

If India played by Israeli rules.....

.....London would be flattened and scores of British civilians would be killed in reprisals.

SOME of the main fundraisers for the terror group suspected of masterminding the Bombay train bombings are operating from Britain, according to Indian intelligence officials.

The officials accuse Britain of failing to act against a number of wealthy businessmen, who they claim are using bogus charities to funnel up to £8 million a year to Kashmiri militants groups, such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, which remains the main suspect for orchestrating the synchronised bombings that killed 182 people.

Manmohan Singh, the Indian Prime Minister, raised the terror link with Tony Blair at the G8 summit in St Petersburg yesterday, reminding him that India handed over a detailed dossier three years ago identifying 14 men living in Britain and was assured the suspects would be investigated.

“Since then nothing has been done, and the money still coming from Britain helps to pay for the terrorist camps where we believe the bombers were trained and this atrocity was planned,” a senior Indian security official said last night.
Source: Times Online

Welcome to the new Afghanistan

So much for Bush and Blair's 'noble causes' and 'spreading democracy' style rhetoric. This is the reality of Afghanistan now. A country slipping back into Taliban hands through local terrorism and through the puppet regime the West enforced on it.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Oops, he did it again....

Chuckles, never a man to shy away from being a barefaced liar, has claimed again that an MSM outlet is using Nazi terminology.

Agence France Presse’s Arab reporter Nayla Razzouk uses Nazi terminology to describe Israeli airstrikes: Israel blitzes Lebanon after Hezbollah declares open war.
As we pointed out here, Blitzkrieg was actually coined by an American magazine and the term 'blitz' is now in common usage as a fast, heavy attack. How else would you describe Israel's bombardment of Lebanon?

Of course Charles literally can't help painting the MSM as nasty anti-Semites and had to makes point of noting Nayla Razzouk's race. Charles Johnson is heads and shoulders above everyone else when it comes to cheapening the accusation of anti-Semitism.

Friday, July 14, 2006

Damn those anti-Semitic Jews!


These anti-semites show up to denounce Israel at every turn.
Atlas Shrugs (aka Pamela Gellar Oshry) reckons these guys are anti-Semites (and by extension I guess people like the Satmar dynasty are ardent anti-Semites as well) . Congratulations Pam, you've beaten Chuckles Johnson to the prize for cheapening the term anti-Semite.

Source: Sadly, No!

A festival for Jean Charles

A worthy cause and an opportunity to bring communities together. Remembering Jean Charles de Menezes in the best way possible.

A festival in tribute to the Brazilian man who was shot dead by police at Stockwell tube station will take place on July 22nd.

The event hopes to pull London's communities together and counter any fears or prejudices that may have existed between different groups following the incident.

The festival, featuring round 40 performing artists and musicians from different communities across London, will be held at the Railway Kitchen and Bar, Station Rise, Tulse Hill, on Saturday, July 22, starting at 4pm.

Further details from:

oneworldonecommunity@hotmail.co.uk
Source: Harry's Place

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Charles Johnson: web censor

The hypocrisy of Mr C.F. Johnson aka 'the Lizard King' knows no bounds. For the umpteenth time he moans about a country, an ISP or web content filtering program blocking access to his site. The latest culprit is "a company called PureSight that screens web content for 'compliance with Internet usage policies'". Presumably hate sites like LGF fall into the non-compliant category.

What Johnson fails to mention is that he himself is in the business of blacklisting web users so that they can't access his site. Yes, that's right, the man who bangs on about the evils of web censorship when he's the victim is quite happy to prevent those who criticise him from accessing his site, presumably because he can't handle what they've got to say. He also has a habit of redirecting incoming traffic from 'hostile' sites (such as this one) to the web pages of the IDF.

Well, thankfully there are ways around such petty censorship, n'est-ce pas?

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Goodbye

It is with great sadness that I post this, blogger David Heidelberg has passed away after a long illness. As David regurlarly posted here in comments we at LGF Watch would like to offer our thoughts and sympathies with his widow and children.

RIP David Sacha Heidelberg (1970 - 2006)

Monday, July 10, 2006

The forgotten Pogrom

The 60th anniversary of the last Jewish Pogrom in Europe passed a few days ago. Note, it was carried out by our friends in New Europe, so perhaps that's the reason it went under Charles Johnson's radar. The mainstream media covered the story extensively...

On a related note, I wonder if LGF is going to be discussing the murder of a prominent Jewish activist who was killed on Saturday night. Of course, the suspected perpetrators are US citizens and non-Arab, so don't expect much from Charles Johnson and the Lizardkins...

The blame game

"What Media Bias" asks Charles in relation to this headline,

Palestinians blame Israel for missile hit

Good question Charles. Where is the media bias in stating the fact that the Palestinians blamed Israel?

Charles Johnson: Slurmonger!

Chuckles the Clown reckons Inayat Bunglawala can hardly hide his Jew hatred....

He just can’t hide his Jew-hatred. But why should he?
Let's see what Inayat said.
Inayat
July 9, 2006 05:32 AM

Hi Nick, you sly warmonger you. Not content with having been a cheerleader for Bush’s war which has killed over 100,000 Iraqis to date, you now want to also stop any dialogue with democratic Islamic groups in the Muslim world.

Your articles routinely display the imperialism you accuse your opponents of. Your position seems to be that of the typical condescending colonialist. Let’s support democracy overseas as long the wogs vote for the people we want them to.

The Muslim Council of Britain is an umbrella body which tries to bring together the many diverse schools of thought that make up British Islam. This includes various sunni and shi’a trends. As long as they all believe in the fundamental tenets of Islam and are committed to obeying British law, we are happy for them to affiliate to us. Should we exclude some just because they displease you?

To see Martin Bright (the author of a New Statesman cover story called ‘The Great Koran Con Trick’) and you both targeting a Muslim civil servant is also revealing. I wonder how you would react if a Jewish civil servant was so publicly vilified?
Nope. I can't see it either. Again Charles cheapens the accusation of anti-semitism to rage against someone he disagrees with. Added to that charge we can add hypocrite, as Charles sees nothing wrong with lambasting the Guardian for not moderating its comments section fast enough and using someone elses comment to slur Inayat Bunglawala.

Slaughter of the Innocents


One subject never discussed on LGF is the appalling slaughter of many thousands of Iraqi civilians as a consequence of the invasion. In this post James Wolcott discusses and links to Digby and others about some long overdue reckoning on this topic.

The Decider's teleprompter has morphed our reason for invading Iraq from WMDs to "spreadin' freedom", because ( The Decider says) the invisible old guy in the sky promised it to everyone and the Decider will make it so. He plays it like the change of plan is no big deal and the "freedom" angle was the real reason all along.

I wish some WH reporter would ask him this question:

"Mister President, you've talked about our reason for being in Iraq as part of a larger historical push on your part to "spread freedom" in the middle east by creating a democracy in Iraq. But what gives you, or any American president, absent a clear and present danger, the moral right to kill and maim many thousands of Iraqi civilians, men, women, children, babies, some say fifty or more thousand dead, countless more maimed, in pursuit of that goal? "
File under flying pigs.
Kelso.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

The Stop the ACLU Coalition and Jewish persecution

Wow, this really takes some topping. Stop The ACLU have published the address and phone number of a Jewish family who just happened to be ACLU plaintiffs.

It all started like this...

A large Delaware school district promoted Christianity so aggressively that a Jewish family felt it necessary to move to Wilmington, two hours away, because they feared retaliation for filing a lawsuit. The complaint recounts a raucous crowd that applauded the board’s opening prayer and then, when sixth-grader Alexander Dobrich stood up to read a statement, yelled at him "take your yarmulke off!" His statement, read by Samantha, confided "I feel bad when kids in my class call me Jew boy."

…A former board member suggested that Mona Dobrich might "disappear" like Madalyn Murray O’Hair, the atheist whose Supreme Court case resulted in ending organized school prayer. She disappeared in 1995 and her dismembered body was found six years later.The crowd booed an ACLU speaker and told her to "go back up north."

In the days after the meeting the community poured venom on the Dobriches. Callers to the local radio station said the family they should convert or leave the area. Someone called them and said the Ku Klux Klan was nearby.

Now look at Stop The ACLU's response to this virulent anti-semitic activity.

Alex Dobrich claims that he was called “Christ-killer” by classmates; the school board’s lawyer, Thomas Neuberger of the Rutherford Institute, suggests that Dobrich is lying. One website, the Stop the ACLU Coalition, decided to publicise the Dobriches’ home address and phone number, as part of an “Expose the ACLU Plaintiff” campaign….

Charming.

Crooks & Liars asks this following question.

Charles Johnson won two awards from the Jerusalem Post Blog/the Jewish & Israel Blog-so I hope he takes up their case.

Some hope.

Source: Crooks and LiarS

Monday, July 03, 2006

The Silence Of The Wingnuts

NEW YORK The Washington Post's veteran Baghdad correspondent Ellen Knickmeyer reveals Monday that the woman allegedly raped, killed and then burned by U.S. troops in Iraq in March was only 15 years old, and her name was Abeer Qasim Hamza.

Soldiers had apparently made advances toward the attractive teen in the days before she was killed in Mahmudiyah. Her mother felt the soldiers might come to seize her during the night, and she planned to let her sleep at a neighbor's house.

But attackers came to the girl's house the next day. After the rape, the attackers allegedly shot four family members -- Knickmeyer identifies one of them as Abeer's sister, age 7 -- and tried to set Abeer's body on fire, according to, among others, the mayor of Mahmudiyah and a hospital administrator.


Not a dicky-bird from Johnson or his partner Simon on this. Or anywhere on Pajamas Media. See, if a Muslim didn't do it, it really isn't that bad. Well, it's kind of bad, but Freedom Is On The March and Abeer probably was kinda slutty.

UPDATE: Via Digby, a link to this article, on topic:
  • Americans who get their propaganda from Fox "News" or are told what to think by right-wing talk radio hosts are outraged at news reports that U.S. troops planned and carried out the rape and murder of a young Iraqi woman. They are not outraged that the troops committed the deed; they are outraged that the media reported it. These "conservatives," who proudly wear their patriotism on their sleeves, dismiss the reports of the incident as a Big Lie floated by "the anti-American liberal media" in order to demoralize Americans and reduce public support for the war.
  • Playing to this audience, Col. Jeffrey Snow, a U.S. brigade commander in Baghdad, told AFP News that news coverage could cause the U.S. to lose the war. In other words, what we are doing in Iraq cannot stand the light of day, so reporters must not report or the word will get out.
Read the rest here.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Shocking!



Long time LGF'er and shrieking Malkin wannabe Atlas Shrugs (aka Pamela Gellar Oshry) eats baby pandas!

Via Sadly, No!

Saturday, July 01, 2006

What's a blitzkrieg between friends?

Seems Chuckles the Clown is a tad miffed that AFP are using 'Nazi' terminology to describe the aerial bombardment of Gaza by the Israel military.

Agence France Presse uses Nazi terminology to describe IsraelÂ’s air attacks against Hamas targets: Israeli jets blitz Gaza, Hamas vows it wonÂ’t be crushed.
GAZA CITY (AFP) - Israeli fighter jets blitzed Gaza overnight, setting the interior ministry ablaze and striking militant targets in the latest assault aimed at securing the release of a captured soldier.
Well done genius. Blitzkrieg is a German term, but rather than a "Nazi" term as you claim, it was actually coined by an American Magazine. The modern meaning of course is any attack that is quick and intense, and not even bare faced liars like Charles could deny that the Israeli military mobilized and attacked at great speed.

Of course what Charles seeks to prove is that AFP are subtly making correlations between the Israeli response and 'Nazi' tactics. Of course clumsily he only proves one thing. Charles Johnson is heads and shoulders above everyone else when it comes to cheapening the accusation of anti-Semitism.
Though "blitzkrieg" is a German word (literally "lightning war", meaning "a war as fast as a lightning"), the word did not originate from within the German military. It was first used by a journalist in the American newsmagazine TIME describing the 1939 German invasion of Poland.

[...]

"Blitzkrieg" has since expanded into multiple meanings in more popular usage. From its original military definition, "blitzkrieg" may be applied to any military operation emphasizing the surprise, speed, or concentration stressed in accounts of the Polish September Campaign. During the war, the Luftwaffe terror bombings of London came to be known as The Blitz. Similarly, blitz has come to describe the "blitz" (rush) tactic of American football, and the blitz form of chess in which players are allotted very little time. Blitz or blitzkrieg is used in many other non-military contexts.

Via Wikipedia

Take that al-Qaeda!

This is classic. In the 'new Britain', The Independent is considered a subversive and dangerous publication.

An anti-Iraq war protester was questioned by police outside Downing Street because she was reading The Independent.

Charity Sweet, 40, and a mother-of-three, was holding a copy of Thursday's edition which carried the headline: "Warning: if you read this newspaper you may be arrested under the Government's anti-terror laws."

Inside was an article reprinted from Vanity Fair magazine which ran across the first three pages of that day's issue of the newspaper. The article, by the writer Henry Porter, accused the Blair Government of a sustained erosion of civil liberties.

As she sat outside Downing Street, Ms Sweet was approached and questioned by a police officer. When he had finished his inquiries she was astonished to be handed a form detailing the reasons for his interest which included "reading today's Independent".
Source: Independent Online Edition