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    • NYT: U.S. military groomed TV analysts

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      Many U.S. military analysts used as commentators on Iraq by television networks have been groomed by the Pentagon, leaving some feeling they were manipulated to report favorably on the Bush administration, The New York Times said in Sunday editions.

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      22-year old with history of domestic abuse reportedly was awarded $300m Pentagon contract to supply

      Posted by Jeff from Guardian UK

      The Pentagon entrusted a 22-year old previously arrested for domestic violence and having a forged driving licence to be the main supplier of ammunition to Afghan forces at the height of the battle against a resurgent Taliban, it was reported today. AEY, essentially a one-man operation based in an unmarked office in Miami Beach, was awarded a contract worth $300m to supply the Afghan army and police in January last year. The New York Times broke this story earlier today after a lengthy investigation. AEY's president, Efraim Diversoli, 22, supplied stock that was 40 years old and rotting packing material. The vice president of the company was a masseuse.


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    koroth comments on:

    Iraq Contracts Have Cost Taxpayers At Least $85 Billion Since Invasion

    Previous reports point out the increase in US forces that would be needed to replace the contractors. They concluded that the contractors saved big bucks. Given that our Military is a Gov bureaucracy at the "contracting for services" level I have no doubt that handling those services in-house would cost lot more more money.

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    11:50 am 8/17/08
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    okami comments on:

    Ransom claim in Ingrid Betancourt release | World news | guardian.co.uk

    . . .thanks for the link. . .

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    7:10 am 7/06/08
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    okami comments on:

    Ransom claim in Ingrid Betancourt release | World news | guardian.co.uk

    . . .ah, so. . .but exactly what are the facts?

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    7:04 am 7/06/08
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    asesino comments on:

    Ransom claim in Ingrid Betancourt release | World news | guardian.co.uk

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    6:10 am 7/06/08
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    okami comments on:

    Ransom claim in Ingrid Betancourt release | World news | guardian.co.uk

    If Betancourt’s assertions are true, then the United States is once again responsible (at least in part) for the setting up of false ‘heroic rescues’ and similar phenomena.

    We should not forget that intitial reports from Iraq claimed that Kurdish forces captured Saddam Hussein, who then turned him over to Coalition forces.

    Neither should we forget the Pat Tillman and Jessica Lynch affairs.

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    12:13 am 7/06/08
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    theauthor comments on:

    Soldiers' Self-Harm: ‘Anything Not to Go Back’ to Iraq

    What about the rising trend of soldiers and Marines who are asking to go back to Iraq after having limbs amputated? Interesting that the article missed this.

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    7:49 pm 6/09/08
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    JXC comments on:

    United States Sanctioned Massacre of Korean Civilians

    If Korean civilians are murdered in a forest and no one hears them fall, is it really a massacre?

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    11:34 am 5/28/08
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    Jeff

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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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    okami

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    former US Marine, retired police; now alternately protected and terrorized by gangs of cats

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