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Bye bye Blackwater
Looks like the Iraqi govt. is allowing Blacwater's operatiing license to expire b/c the Iraqi investigation of that incident last year indicated misconduct and excessive force. For the record, I'm ok with Blackwater and glad they exist. However, I think this is a classic example of how things should work, and hope its an indication that we have a confidence level in their govt. to GTFO
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Hopefully, their govt will rise to the occassion and find some way to get along without us, so Obama can make good on his promise to get us out of there.
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I predict we will have a military presence in Iraq for a long time....Blackwater is a good group, they just need to get a contract snuffing Somalia pirates now.....
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I believe I read someplace that there is some connection between the owner of Blackwater's mother and individuals in the previous administration.
It would not surprise me if it was true because war profiteers like them usually are well connected to get the contract they do. The fact that they commit war crimes comes as no paricular surprise either, because under the rubric of the previous administration they are protected from accountability and punishment if they do, in virtually every single case. Their existence parallel to the US troops in Iraq must be particularly grating to the US troops, (to say nothing of the Iraqis) if for no other reason they are SO much more highly paid for being over there in that hellhole than our troops are.
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Can't get over what that name means in the plumbing biz.
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Now THAT sounds like a capital idea!
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Seems like William Kunstler has taken this on as a cause. Like this old communist shill has any credibility......
Abtan v. Blackwater From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2008) Center for Constitutional Rights From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from The Center for Constitutional Rights) Jump to: navigation, search Center for Constitutional Rights Type: Non-profit Founded: July 1966 by Arthur Kinoy, William Kunstler, Ben Smith and Morton Stavis Location: New York City, New York, U.S. Key people: Michael Ratner, President: Jules Lobel, Alex Rosenberg and Peter Weiss, Vice-Presidents; Vincent Warren, Executive Director Fields: Defending and promoting civil rights, constitutional rights, racial, economic, gender and social justice, international law and accountability. Defending against illegal detentions, illegal surveillance and attacks on dissent, mass incarceration, human rights abuse and government abuse of power Services: Advocacy, legal representation, public education Website: CCRJustice.org The Center for Constitutional Rights[1] (CCR) is a non-profit legal advocacy organization based in New York City, New York, U.S., co-founded in 1966 by self-described "radical lawyer" William Kunstler. In recent years, CCR has been frequently in the news for its civil liberties and human rights litigation and activism, as well as its legal assistance to the people imprisoned in the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp. |
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Aside from poaching the ranks of USSF I don't have a problem with Blackwater, its damn good the Iraqi's are getting it together. I am not fond of a PMC that is too big either but I think BW will do a fine job is Africa because that's where the money is going to be in the next 10 years.
Maybe Executive Outcomes will reopen, now THAT'S a PMC they make BW look like alter boys. |
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There is 8 Navy's patrolling the waters right now, from what I'm told the only way to curtail the piracy at this point is attacks on the pirate bases, that'd be some good $hit IMO. blow the f-ers to kingdom come.
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