Saturday, May 23, 2009

COMMEMORATING MEMORIAL DAY


We have a long weekend, here.
This upcoming Monday is a national holiday named Memorial Day, presumably, to commemorate and honor ALL soldiers and victims who were maimed, injured, disabled and/or died in military combat.
Any and all wars.
So, I thought I would do my patriotic part.

First, a retrospective.
A video of Iraqi Muntadar tossing shoes BOTH at Bush and Maliki, respective war criminals. Muntadar is the victim, combatant, soldier, patriot, resister in case you have not figured it out.
He is the one we are honoring this weekend/Monday.

By the way, lest you focus too much on Bush, you can substitute Obooma.
Same thing, just different packaging:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FYU-I0yCoo

Add to the above commemoration of Memorial Day, more NAZI Citigroup/Exxon/Morgan voodoo like youdo, hocus pocus, sleight of hand, magic OBOOMANOMICS.

"To Cover Both Wars, Senate Passes $91.3 Billion Bill":

Here's a few irresistible EXCERPTS first, link following.
MY emphasis in BOLD:

"....The spending bill, approved on an 86-3 vote Thursday night...
....The underlying war-funding measure has received relatively little attention, even though it would boost total approved spending for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars above $900 billion.

The Pentagon would receive $73 billion under the legislation, including $4.6 billion to train and equip Afghan and Iraqi security forces; $400 million to train and equip Pakistan's security forces; and $21.9 billion to procure new mine-resistant vehicles, aircraft, weapons and ammunition, among other items....
....The Senate measure... included authorization for a $100 billion line of credit to help the International Monetary Fund extend lending to poor countries hit especially hard by the current economic crisis.
On Friday, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner welcomed the IMF approval.
Geithner said it would demonstrate the United States' interest in making sure the IMF "has adequate resources to prevent the spread of the global economic crisis and leverage support and contributions from other nations."

Above excerpt/quote from:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/To-cover-both-wars-Senate-apf-15328202.html?.v=2

Just for the record, I need to find out who the 3 Senators were who did NOT vote for the bill above.

And, finally, I thought I would end with another video of Muntadar shoe throwing incident.

Actually, I was hoping to find a video sequencing that included Persia/NAZI Iran/Iraq's National Security Advisor, Al-Rubaie in the picture. I cannot locate him for sure. I have looked at quite a few videos available on youtube. But, without a full tape of the event, blowups and slow motion, it is impossible for me to identify him for sure. Too many people, too much action. At first, I thought Al-Rubaie appeared very briefly, in cameo, on the left hand side during the action. Then, I saw some STILL photos of another moment at the beginning where he SEEMED to be standing on the right hand side, in the background, near the door, but, disappeared from view when I ran the video. I simply cannot be sure.

So...here's OUR war hero for this weekend:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVH6tVKKwCo

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