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say it aint so!
Published on September 23, 2004 By Muggaz In International
As I was reading the transcript of George W. Bush’s address to the United Nations, checking for spelling errors, and I came across the proposed Global Peace Operations Initiative – basically, Bush and his cronies want to train up 75,000 African troops to keep the peace in that region, along with international deployments where required.

I must have missed it when it was proposed at the G-8 summit earlier this year, or I was looking in the wrong places, but I really don’t know what to think of such an initiative. Effectively, it would be another 75,000 dispensable troops used at the discretion of the US administration.

There would be several advocates of this initiative in the Deep South of the United States, where organisations such as the Ku Klux Klan would sponsor use of the black man to fight the white men’s war! It’s been done before – Imperial England used to utilise the sub-continent colonies for forces fighting Imperial battles – why can’t the US take a leaf out of the glorious past of England and emulate such an obvious positive of their Imperial history!

To quote Joseph Collins, the Pentagon's deputy assistant for stability operations - "We are always going to do our share of peacekeeping," Collins said. "What we want to avoid is doing more than we have to."

Of course!!! Everyone wants to avoid doing more peacekeeping than they have to! I have a suggestion for Collins and his goons though – why doesn’t the US refrain from invading places like Iraq based on a hunch! I am sure peace keeping requirements would be kept to a minimum, and we wouldn’t have the US Marine Corps suffering needless peacekeeping casualties!

Of course, a 75,000 strong group of African fighters is a novel idea! Their families don’t have to vote in the US elections, and they are from the hardened African environment, rather than the sloth like society of the United States where air conditioning and obesity are the norm – Black people fighting Arabs is a US ideal!!! I shall propose this as a clause to the Global Peace Operations Initiative – The Africans should get a 5 year tenure in the forces, and when that tenure is up, they and their entire families should be allowed a green card into the United States, and become fully eligible for all welfare benefits a US citizen enjoys!

After all, they would be fighting for American ideals, rather than their personal reasons – and who can forget, Islam is the fastest growing religion in Africa, so we can all imagine the Africans flocking to fight for American ideals, against their Muslim brothers in Iraq! Muslim’s fighting each other at the behest of the United States would go down rather well in Alabama!

I don’t even trust the US when it comes to deployment of its own troops, I imagine, when they don’t have to worry about a voting public losing their own brothers and fathers gallivanting around the globe under the guise of peace, an even more willing attitude to combat may be assumed – is it working together? Or is it working for the US?

I can see the Africans Peace Corps. chanting “YeeeeHawww!!!” as they charge into battle now…

BAM!!!

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on Sep 23, 2004

I am sure they are better than any welfare system in Africa mate... well... I hope they are...


nope...in the last 34 days, my income has been $44.32. I now get a check tomorrow for the 31 hours I was able to put in with day labor this week. Welfare is a myth for most of us, muggaz. It's do or die basically.


At least in Africa, the laws for squatters are more generous. If we end up homeless, we have to be very careful we don't trespass in the process.

on Sep 23, 2004

Reply #7 By: Muggaz - 9/23/2004 3:09:20 AM
I smell a whole lot of wrong with this.


Then you need to put your arms DOWN! The smell is overwhelming!
on Sep 24, 2004
nope...in the last 34 days, my income has been $44.32. I now get a check tomorrow for the 31 hours I was able to put in with day labor this week. Welfare is a myth for most of us, muggaz. It's do or die basically.


Thats just depressing... What a country they say...

Then you need to put your arms DOWN! The smell is overwhelming!


errr.... ok?

BAM!!!
on Sep 24, 2004
Wars by proxy and use of "allies" is a tactic that has been used since the cold war. This is par for the coarse Mugs. Many countries do this, so condemning america alone is not right. What I'd like to see now is say have another large country back an opposing country in opposition. Like get spain to back iran to pee off bush and company. Move these countries into the UN so now this puts the country in question into a face off with a group. ESCALATE the situation.
on Sep 24, 2004
Oh, sorry, Muggz, guess I'm not used to a liberal using humor to make a point, you all take yourselves so seriously.
on Sep 24, 2004
If we all took ourselve so seriously, we would be pulling our hair out and shitting bricks at the current state of world affairs...

I guess we take solace in the fact that people learn from their mistakes... eventually...

My cats breath smells like cat food...

BAM!!!
on Sep 24, 2004
I don’t even trust the US when it comes to deployment of its own troops


Do you begrudge us the troops in Afghanistan?

-A.
on Sep 24, 2004
My cats breath smells like cat food...


My dog's breath smells like liberals.
on Sep 24, 2004
And one more thing: who has time to check transcriptions of political speeches for spelling errors? I hope that's what you do for a living....otherwise, Good Lord man! Get a life!


That's what I was thinkin'...
on Sep 24, 2004
My breath smells like *CENSORED*


- GX
"I have no answers to your questions, but I can question your demands." - Motto Inspired by Laibach's WAT
on Sep 26, 2004
Do you begrudge us the troops in Afghanistan?


What did it acheive? It knocked out some obscure Islamic fundamental regime, Osama bin Laden is still at large, and Al-Qaida is getting stronger, and developing more reasons to hate the infidels...

I guess Bush had no other choice - he needed to satisfy a vengeful urge of the American public... that vengeful lust almost seems infinite... Terrorist training camps in Afghanistan are no more... but a war ravaged people remain... oh yeah - most of the terrorist we from Saudi Arabia...

Ask me in 20 years if Invading Afghanistan was the right thing...

BAM!!!
on Sep 27, 2004
I guess Bush had no other choice - he needed to satisfy a vengeful urge of the American public... that vengeful lust almost seems infinite...


Of course there was no choice.....Afghanistan is where bin-Laden was hiding. What were we supposed to do? Go look for him at Disney World? And as for the Taliban, they were aiding and abbetting him. Everyone hated them, even their fellow Muslims. They deserved their fate.
And no, the "vengeful urge" will never be fulfilled until that bastard is brought to whatever well-deserved justice he finally faces.
See, during World War 2, for example, the American people well understood their "vengeful urge" against the Japanese and the Axis powers, and united as one in their pursuit of victory. They understood what the alternative would be.
Today, howver, we have people like you who don't understand that there are people in this world who would kill you simply because you happen to be an American, and who would destroy this country for no other reason than they don't like us.
on Sep 27, 2004
Today, howver, we have people like you who don't understand that there are people in this world who would kill you simply because you happen to be an American, and who would destroy this country for no other reason than they don't like us.


I understand, it is their choice to think like that though, and America's choice to continue with attitudes that may possibly encourage that hatred of Americans... After reading this article, and some other stuff that is going on in my life, I can tell you now, I regret the spiteful tone I used, as I so often do... No one likes to be a critic, It's just kooky left wing empathy mate...

I dont sympathyse with Al-Qaida - I sympathyse with Afghani's who had nothing to do with Al-Quida.

BAM!!!
on Sep 27, 2004

I dont sympathyse with Al-Qaida - I sympathyse with Afghani's who had nothing to do with Al-Quida.


As do I, muggaz, which is why the Taliban needed to go. The majority of Afghani's did NOT support the Taliban, and, as rightwinger stated, were glad to see it go. It was a difficult war, but I wholly support our actions in Afhanistan, if not Iraq, as our objective was to pursue bin Laden.

on Sep 27, 2004
I agree, GM.....I think we should have continued whole-heartedly in our search for bin-Laden to the exclusion of all else.
Invading Iraq, at least until we were more sure of the threat they posed,was a mistake.
Still, according to the word of sevral Iraq war vets I've talked to, the vast majority of Iraqis were more than glad to see Saddam go the way of the Taliban. 'Nuff said.
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