Traitorous Fucking Ghouls
Published on January 25, 2007 By greywar In Politics

      Ok you miserable bags of shit : I have had it. I have been a hell of a lot more tolerant and a lot less vulgar since my return from blogging hiatus but you excerable, defeatist, Anti-American, traitorous fuckbags have found a way to piss me off again. Be thankful I am not drunk while writing this as that would prompt even more invective.

     Not only are you applauding the deaths of Americans in Iraq (an act worthy of a treason conviction in my book (no death penalty, but rather revocation of citizenship would be appropriate here)) but you are also showing your complete and utter ignorance of the modern military at the same time. Nice "two-fer" cockmasters.

     Am I questioning your patriotism? No, I am dismissing it outright. You aren't Patriots, Loyal Dissenters, Americans, or even Human. You are nothing but bipedal nitnoids so desperate to prove that Mommy, Daddy, and everything they and previous generations worked to build is "wrong" because Daddy wouldn't let you smoke weed in the basement when you were 12.

     To accomplish this pathetic bit of parental catharsis you are willing to accept anything: even the murder of Americans and gleefully celebrate these horrible events since it will be the first time in 5 years you will be able to achieve an erection on your own. Hell you would love to see America outright lose a war sometime just so Joseph doesn't have to use holographic gay porn and a bullwhip to stimulate you for a change. Simple "American Merc" snuff films will do the trick instead.

     Fuck you and everything you "stand for".

     What pissed me off so much? Some samples regarding the following news item:

"Five civilians died in the Baghdad crash of a helicopter owned by the private security company Blackwater USA, according to a U.S. military official. The helicopter was shot down Tuesday over a predominantly Sunni neighborhood, a senior Iraqi defense official said. The crash came three days after a U.S. Black Hawk helicopter crashed northeast of Baghdad, killing all 12 soldiers aboard."

 

From the Huffington Post Commentariot:

"This should read: Mercenary helicopter shot down over Baghdad...

I thought there were proscriptions against such things, be they American or not. Just more no bid contracts for the Bush crime family.

Impeach. "

 

"finally, good news from Iraq. "

 

"Sorry, but I have no sympathy for mercenaries. They're hired killers, not soldiers. "

(right, "Screw Them" is the phrase of preference from KOS) (also displays a remarkable ignorance of the All-Volunteer, All Mercenary Military we currently have. The only militaries that are not mercenary armies are conscript armies... Shall we go back to that model? - GW)

"Why not call these "Private Security" contractors what they really are? Mercenaries.
Private security contractor dead. Sad.
Mercenary dead. who cares? "

 

"A Mercenary is a Mercenary.. No matter how many times the Bush Administration and their Republican Mushrooms(who are kept in the dark and fed shit) try to say, they are contractors. Making boocoo bucks in a war zone.. Including a Iraqi Civil War Quagmire.
Let the Neo Conservative Conglomerate News Media such as CNN, MSNBC, FOX,CBS, ABC, NBC, and the 700 Club try to spin it. They can try because they are funded by the "Ministry of Propaganda" who's spending tens of billions of American Taxpayer dollars at the Republican Bush Administration orders to lie and deceive the American Taxpayers who is funding the propaganda.
Where're Republican Mushrooms??? Anyone??? "

 

     Funny, I was a "contractor" in the military for 13 years and I made "boocoo" bucks in Iraq too. Would they cheer my death? Yes, but not in public since it would expose too much of their mindlessness to the light.

     Sadly, this celebration of American deaths goes on for page after page at the Huffington Post.

     The gloves are off, shitweasels. I have nothing left in my tolerance tank for human scum like you. Even so, I won't be rooting for your death because I am actually a functional member of society.

     I will however continue to argue that people like this should lose their franchise and citizenship rights. I believe that these morons are a burden on society and progress as such, they should be marginalized and pushed to the edge of the herd. Feel free to try your "philosophy" on the rest of the world's nations.

 

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on Jan 26, 2007
Since the persons in question were not professional soldiers working for a foreign army, they are not mercenaries.


a lot of them are professional soldiers and if ya wanna get all technical by saying "foreign" countries excludes them...they are working for a) the 'coalition" which involves foreign armies and with the "iraqi security forces" which certainly qualifies as a foreign country.
on Jan 26, 2007
The folks doing the ordering of interrogations were CIA/DIA but none of those guys will ever be punished because General Fast sold us a SSG and a SPC as the "ones in charge". Laughable.


yeah, the convictions of 2 enlisted soldiers and making em out to be the "masterminds" was laughable, def. agree. and we will probably never know the "whole story."

Actually in the very article you linked the two linguists you mentioned are up on charges for giving false statements and not the "torture" at all.


i just linked that up quickly to say i'm not the only one who thinks that the contractors were involved in abu...it's not a source of info for me. there is plenty out there showing that they were very likely involved in torture and such. but the whole thing has been neatly covered up, so again, we will prob. never know.

the point was that they were there. what their role was can be questioned, if ya wanna get all "lawyerlike" but they were there and i'm sure a lot has been lost "in the fog of war."
on Jan 26, 2007
I enlisted in the Army for "big bucks". When you are 16 or 17 and have been poor your whole life, a Private's salary is more than attractive. I continue to Soldier due to the love I have for my Country.
on Jan 26, 2007
that's good enough for me,,,i was just curious. but i never really thought about our military "farming out" intelligence work before. hmmmmmmm...


Unless I am mistaken, I believe the author was active duty in US military intelligence. Describing himself as a "contractor" in the original post, he was simply highlighting the fact that he signed a contract and worked a job no different than the Blackwater employess signed a contract and worked a job. One employer simply happened to be the US government, and the other Blackwater, contracting to the US government.

It seems in your responses that you perhaps interpreted him differently. I could of course be wrong, and apologize if so.
on Jan 26, 2007
i don't know anyone who went into the enlisted army for big bucks.


then you don't know enough soldiers or simply haven't had candid responses from some...


I'd suggest talking to new soldiers in an MOS that offered a large initial enlistment bonus. While the money wasn't primarily what I was after, the $10k cash for signing up (and the repayment of my $12k of student loans) certainly didn't deter me in my decision (and the potential bonuses are even bigger now). Additionally, I've met enough soldiers who tried TO GET SENT TO IRAQ so they could reenlist there; that money would then be tax free.

I am not saying that those particular soldiers did it solely for the money. I dont personally believe them to be mercenaries, but I also don't feel slapping that label on the Blackwater folks is fair, either. Mercenaries are those guys who got out of Special Forces in the 80's and went to work down in South America (perhaps I've read a few too many bad action/adventure pulp novels of that era).

I continue to Soldier due to the love I have for my Country.


God, I love you. Too bad you're taken.
on Jan 27, 2007
It's mixed for me. I love that I'm serving my country, I like that I'm helping people. I hate the Army, but I do love that paycheck every two weeks. If I could get out, and got the same pay and bennies right now, I probably would, or at least after my upcoming deployment.

I did get out for awhile and tried like hell to make the same cash. Worked two regular jobs and anything I could get on the side and I couldn't after teaching fell through, so I came back in. So, this makes me what, a patriotic mercenary?
on Jan 27, 2007
So, this makes me what, a patriotic mercenary?


An altruistic realist? A concerned citizen who's also concerned about his own ability to bring the bacon home and put bread on the table? (If you bring home the bacon, why don't you just put that on the table? And where's this bread coming from?)

I don't believe that expecting a living wage (and it's a comfortable living, but you're not usually going to get "rich" off of it) in return for patriotic service. I do have some qualms about how the government is offering much much more money to contractors to do the same job as military personnel, thus drawing numbers away from the pool of soldiers/potential soldiers and making it harder to recruit and retain quality workers, but that's a big picture management issue not really an indicator of the patriotism of the individual involved. (This was going to be longer, but it's now ear-marked for some sort of bloggin musing that I hope I get around to soon.)
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