Sorry I haven’t posted in awhile. Working 10 hour days really kick me in the butt.
I was about to have a conniption watching Obama’s speech. It took me several days, but now that I’m no longer angry about it; I think I can write a valid blog without sounding like a complete ranting lunatic.
The first thing I’d like to point out is something he does in almost every speech. He doesn’t realize he’s the president of the United States and not a candidate for election of the president of the United States. His Surprise Afghanistan speech is one of many speeches that just sound like campaign propaganda. Seriously! Mr. President when are you going to get off the campaign trail?
The second thing is (which kind of relates to the first) stop talking about yourself to much. It’s always me… me… me… (adversely I’d like to include I… I… I…) Can the people of the United States get a break from your Cult of Personality? I assume that all politicians are pretty self-centered, but Obama takes first prize in the I Love Myself, and Talk About Myself All Day competition. I’m pretty sure he would beat out Paris Hilton. I mean who goes to support the troops and then talks about numbro-Uno? If your going to entertain the troops you need to stay focused on them, not yourself.
And, Stop with the, “Oh, I’m such a great guy because I’d never make you do anything unless it was REALLY REALLY important.” Please, I’m tired of his propaganda that he’s so intelligent and that the War in Iraq was a huge worthless piece of crap. He’s basically walking up there and saying, “Hey, don’t blame me for any past wars, wasn’t this guy. If you were part of those wars they were really stupid weren’t they!”
A little taste I skimmed real quick:
“And to the Afghan people, I want to say that I’m honored to be a guest in your country.” (2 times in one sentence.)
“Now, I know for most of you, you didn’t get a lot of notice that I was coming. But I want you to understand, there’s no visit that I considered more important than this visit I’m making right now, because I have no greater honor than serving as your Commander-in-Chief. And it is a privilege to look out and see the extraordinary efforts of America’s sons and daughters here in Afghanistan. So my main job here today is to say thank you on behalf of the entire American people.” (Seriously! He mentioned himself 7 times in the first 2 sentences.)
My third problem with this speech is that he’s either lying or forgetful or just plain stupid. Let me just show you and then I’ll say my peace.
You are part of the finest military in the history of the world, and we are proud of you. And so I want you to know that everybody back home is proud of you. Everybody back home is grateful. And everybody understands the sacrifices that you have made and your families have made to keep America safe and to keep America secure in this vital mission.
So I want you to know, I want every American serving in Afghanistan, military and civilian, to know, whether you’re working the flight line here at Bagram or patrolling a village down in Helmand, whether you’re standing watch at a forward operating base or training our Afghan partners or working with the Afghan government, your services are absolutely necessary, absolutely essential to America’s safety and security. Those folks back home are relying on you.
So thanks to you, there’s been progress these last several months. But we know there are going to be some difficult days ahead. There’s going to be setbacks. We face a determined enemy. But we also know this: The United States of America does not quit once it starts on something. (Applause.) You don’t quit, the American armed services does not quit, we keep at it, we persevere, and together with our partners we will prevail. I am absolutely confident of that. (Applause.)
Right there I want to use that sound effect that Steven Crowder does, “Bahhh WHAA!! BAHHH WHAA!” Clearly from a logical standpoint this paragraph is blatantly wrong. It’s impossible that Everybody back home is grateful. Obama clearly didn’t go to every single house in America and ask if they were grateful for the troops or not and there are no polls showing a 100% gratefulness in America. While I clearly know this is a figure of speech I’m bringing this up because only a couple years ago Harry Reid made this sentiment about Iraq, “This war is lost, and that the surge is not accomplishing anything, as indicated by the extreme violence in Iraq yesterday.” We don’t quit? During the whole war the democrat party has been waiving the french flag… the one that’s all white. The democrats have also be actively betraying our own troops and CIA operatives. Doesn’t sound like you got our backs!
The last thing I want to add I can’t verify so take it with a grain of salt. Every time I see president Obama speak to troops that are in a combat zone they appear to be missing their rifles. At least for the Army once you go into the war zone you don’t get rid of it until you leave the war zone. So that either means they aren’t letting in combat troops or they are taking away weapons when you enter the building that the president is in. Now I would be fine with this if Bush did it; however, several Soldiers I’ve spoken too who were in Iraq while Bush and Cheney visited said that they walked amongst the troops and never took weapons away. So what does this mean? Is Obama scared of his own troops? Does he fear the military? Or, is it just his liberal democrat Chicago ideology that just makes him feel weak in the knees around guns?

Video – Collateral Murder?
The commentary from Ed at Hotair and Rusty at Jawa report pretty much summarize this whole event neatly, I’d only like to add a few things. (Update: American Power puts together a pretty good compilation.)
I can see and understand some people’s comments on YouTube that the Soldiers (Pilots) were a bit blood thirsty, callous, and a little to casual with humor in killing the insurgents. I think their wrong! Frankly, I’d never hold it against anyone in taking enjoyment out of their job. You might find that callous as well. Tough. If your living this 24/7 I doubt you would spend a year without laughing and having a good time. This is war, the thing video games are based upon and billions of dollars are spent for enjoyment (video games, paintball, chess, D&D, movies, ect).
(Update: I’d like to add to the comments I made in the paragraph above in regard to the Pilots. My Marine housemate likes to remind me from time to time, “No one ever said Marines are Saints or Angels; They are the exact opposite; they are some brutal mother_____ers!” These men aren’t Saints, they are life-takers. Don’t confuse them with some ambivalent pansy politically correct Soldier in a movie who is highly benevolent. They are trained killers, and guess what; they have potty mouths to be coupled with their desire to eliminate threats. As the Bradleys came under fire nothing they went into action and became angered when they couldn’t perform their job. Soldiers feel intense emotions when they know their fellow Americans lives are on the line.
The one thing I can never remove from my head is the Spirit of the Bayonet. During my training our drill sergeants made us repeat it over and over again. I’ll repeat it for you; Drill Sergeant screams, “What is the Spirit of the Bayonet.” Answer. “To KILL. To KILL! To KILL without mercy. Make the grass grow green with blood. Huah!” If you enter the world of a Soldier you have to put away your Disney channel mindset.
To further push this. Here are some vulgar quotes from a Great Soldier George S. Patton,
“I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor, dumb bastard die for his country.”
“Some goddamn fool once said that flanks have got to be secure. Since then son-of-a-bitches all over the globe have been guarding their flanks. I don’t agree with that. My flanks are something for the enemy to worry about, not me. Before he finds out where my flanks are, I’ll be cutting the bastard’s throat.”)
Once again, these pilots did their job. They probably even saved American lives that day.
Now that I think of it this reminds me of the Battle of Mogadishu. During the Battle of Mogadishu when the blackhawk went down and the horde of angry skinnies and enemy Soldiers were on their way, it was said that US Troops fired indiscriminately into the crowd on unarmed civilians. Once again law of war has to be explained to naive college idiots. If you are walking with and it would seem to be in cohorts with the enemy, no matter if armed or not during a battle; that makes you a valid target. Especially during the Battle of Mogadishu, you don’t need an AK-47 or RPG to smash in the head of a pilot laying on the ground. People can kill with their bare hands and feet.
Update:
Little Green Footballs says, “Quite a few people are calling this clear evidence of a war crime. I’m not so sure it is, because at least in the initial group of men, some of them were evidently armed. The shooting of the rescuers, however, is highly disturbing.”
While I claim to be an expert on the military, I don’t claim to be an expert on Law of War. However, I’m going to open my keyboard to my thoughts anyway. Is the shooting of the rescuers really that disturbing? While at first I thought the same thing, they didn’t seem to pose any kind of threat and were acting in the manner of medics. But the bullet is, they aren’t identifying themselves as such. Here is a good example, in Saving Private Ryan Vin Diesels’ character gets shot by a sniper. His buddies try to save him, which is a reoccurring scene in war movies, and the sniper takes shots at them. If your trying to perform the actions of a medic, but are either armed or/and not displaying the red cross your thus an enemy combatant. While it didn’t appear they were carrying weapons in the video, they did have a van which we all know has to be considered in the hands of insurgents to be a possible vehicle borne IED. While this is a stretch, this is war. Tough.
Oh. Also. The US never ratified the 4th Geneva Convention and hopefully will never be part of the International Court. So suck it!
Update 2:
While a little unrelated. I’d like to add a thing about my military training. I was always told you should never make all your shots, kill shots. Sometimes it’s a good idea to wound your enemy so his friends feel obligated to rescue him. Which means with one bullet you’ve now taken at least three people out of the fight.
Update 3:
Sorry, thinking like a cop again. In wartime you don’t need a reason to kill the enemy. Just seeing the enemy is good enough. They don’t have to pose a threat or be armed. That’s what we call an advantage! If you drop a bomb on a barracks full of Soldiers while they are sleeping, that’s a victory. The only way you cannot kill your enemy is when they are actively surrendering. When that van showed up and assisted the insurgents they made themselves a valid target. By assisting them they showed the Apache pilots whose side they were on and made themselves a target.
For those who comment saying it doesn’t look like an RPG or Ak47s. Bull! Your not in a combat zone, your not flying 120mph at 1,000 feet in the air worrying about possible RPGs, and if you wait any longer lives are on the line.
Other people are just ignoring that out of a crowd of 8 to 10 people only 2 were journalist. The others were Insurgents.
To the people that comment and say that these guys aren’t combatants because they aren’t seeking cover from the helicopter till after it shoots at them. Your an idiot! Watch the video again. Notice the time difference from the weapon firing to the time it hits the ground. The Apache was at least a mile away. The Insurgents probably had no clue the helicopter was in the area or if they did was observing them.
Update 4:
I’d just like to add that bloggers have the ability to see the google search you used that brought you to their site. I have an enormous amount of hits from people searching “Collateral Murder pilots names.” I know what that’s about and I just want to comment, that is completely screwed up and very unethical. What are you going to do? Find out who the pilots are and try to find their home address and send them a nasty letter, bomb, hate mail? Leave the troops alone, they don’t need to go to war and have to come home and be dejected to trolls like you.
For those who don’t know, I was stationed at Guantanamo Bay. Many times the families of military police officers stationed there would get death threats through phone calls and in the mail. It’s abhorrent, unethical, and un-American to treat America’s uniformed services with such disrespect (besides criminal).
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