Wednesday, 8 August 2012

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those last three entities recommend that i be poisoned or medicated or somehitng so that they can indulge their ogling perversion in peace ... opt in my fucking arse 




  • BettyWindsor Recommend
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    legalising drugs would solve the problems caused by their being illegal
    perhaps when this has happened my GP wouldn't pull such a face and refuse to supply me with morphine sulfate when I'm in pain - morphine works, paracetamol doesn't hack it
  • Pokemink Recommend
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    Hell no. Some of these RCs are proper fierce, absolutely not to be messed with. Mephedrone is shockingly fiendish; worse than coke, and really, really messes you up. And there are plenty of them even harsher than meph. I always think that when people just go 'Oh yeah, legalise it', they aren't really thinking through exactly how it would work in practice. So, are we saying that anyone should be able to get 100% pure heroin from their local corner shop? How much would it be? £80/gram? That means you could get enough heroin to kill you and a couple of mates for £80. Makes no sense.
    Re: making pot legal, well yeah, maybe. But definitely not to class As.
  • Photogrammetrist Recommend
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    Please legalize 'real' drugs like cannabis, MDMA and mushrooms (I would also argue for other drugs, but for the sake of this debate) and not those legal highs like spice etc. They are much much more harmful, high you get from them are horrible in comparison. And legalize production for users own needs, in my social circles most people would prefer to grow a plant or two rather than buying skunk.


this is claire trying to get a film of me masturbating like she does every second of every day she was raped by her father and only feels something when she is hurting other people  



CreatureAdam
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Well pharmacies do carry legal highs; and if only we could get our hands on some of them more easily. What gets on my nerves is this institutionalized idea that the stupid masses are skulking about taking illicit substances - and that what we need is a benevolent class of the rich and powerful to enforce prohibition, in order to 'protect' us.
It's complete nonsense - just as all demons are nonsense. The temperance brigade had M-cat outlawed - a drug over which, to the best of my knowledge, noviolence was ever committed whilst it was legal. Drugs may fuel wars, but they do not cause them; there would be no kidnappings and decapitations in Columbia if the drugs could be legally manufactured; Afghan farmers could sell their crop on the open market instead of having their fields incinerated. The only thing you can conclude is that prohibition, and the aggressive enforcement of it by an elite, is morally repugnant. People who are opposed to drugs are almost always stuck-up, self-righteous hypocrites -- who don't care about anybody but themselves.
To the gunships!! Let's prohibit them instead.



thats enders shitting bricks because she forbade people to meet and now wonders if they wanted to 


  • MediaBuro
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    During the dying days of Gordon Brown's regime, we kept being told that 1984 was not a blueprint for society or a policy document or a legislative template, but a dire warning.
    It was the actual and planned surveillance and monitoring which scared people. The fact that the state would forever be watching our every move from the cradle to the grave.
    So, little Nick Clegg jumped up and promised to remove all that. To kick it into the dustbin of history and change Broekn Britain back into the free land of UK Plc.
    Of course, his promise lasted for just a week or two and then even more pernicious and insidious legislation was brought in to monitor our every move and thought.
    So, where do the media fit into all this?
    As bastions of our freedom and pillars of democracy, speaking truth to power on our behalf?
    Or as colluders and collaborators, brainwashers and spinners, ensuring that we forever obediently jump to the lies of the likes of Iain Duncan Smith and savage our neighbours?
    Nineteen Eighty-Four
    George Orwell
    Chapter One
    In its second minute the Hate rose to a frenzy. People were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the tops of their voices in an effort to drown the maddening bleating voice that came from the screen. The little sandy-haired woman had turned bright pink, and her mouth was opening and shutting like that of a landed fish. Even O'Brien's heavy face was flushed. He was sitting very straight in his chair, his powerful chest swelling and quivering as though he were standing up to the assault of a wave. The dark-haired girl behind Winston had begun crying out 'Swine! Swine! Swine!' and suddenly she picked up a heavy Newspeak dictionary and flung it at the screen. It struck Goldstein's nose and bounced off; the voice continued inexorably. In a lucid moment Winston found that he was shouting with the others and kicking his heel violently against the rung of his chair. The horrible thing about the Two Minutes Hate was not that one was obliged to act a part, but, on the contrary, that it was impossible to avoid joining in. Within thirty seconds any pretence was always unnecessary. A hideous ecstasy of fear and vindictiveness, a desire to kill, to torture, to smash faces in with a sledge-hammer, seemed to flow through the whole group of people like an electric current, turning one even against one's will into a grimacing, screaming lunatic. And yet the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blowlamp. Thus, at one moment Winston's hatred was not turned against Goldstein at all, but, on the contrary, against Big Brother, the Party, and the Thought Police; and at such moments his heart went out to the lonely, derided heretic on the screen, sole guardian of truth and sanity in a world of lies. And yet the very next instant he was at one with the people about him, and all that was said of Goldstein seemed to him to be true. At those moments his secret loathing of Big Brother changed into adoration, and Big Brother seemed to tower up, an invincible, fearless protector, standing like a rock against the hordes of Asia, and Goldstein, in spite of his isolation, his helplessness, and the doubt that hung about his very existence, seemed like some sinister enchanter, capable by the mere power of his voice of wrecking the structure of civilization.

As Australia heatwave hits new high, warning that bushfires will continue

Strange that you can write a story on bushfires without mentioning hazard reduction burns!
And, I wouldnt mind reading something about the greenies whose houses were destroyed because they were too stupid to clear the vegetation away from their houses!
  • @ IanInOz -
    yes, hazard reduction burns can be controversial as you say. But that's the contradiction with living in Australia.
    We love living in natural environments - but by merely living in them - we put ourselves at risk.
  • Strange that you can write a comment on a bushfire story and use it to have a dig at environmentally minded people.
  • During the Black Saturday bushfires burning embers were landing as much as 11 kilometres ahead of the fire front, so firebreaks and burning off were pretty irrelevant.



http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jan/13/tom-daley-mum-a-hero

and that is claire perry claiming that she has been looking after me and helped me through college ... 
um i didn't know what the terms and conditions and the hidden extras and perks were ... 
basically that you'd have access to films of me in my bedroom ... 
ewwwwwwww
I would have said no ... 
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this is claire perry wanting to watch me masturbate in peace without my saying abusive things to her ... Lewis Summers has signed it ... it is a false petition with crochet wording 





Glynne Powell
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All too often ministers release so called 'facts' in their speeches which are later proven grossly inaccurate.
At the moment when this happens the minister or department sits back does nothing which continues to mislead the public. In some cases it gives the yob culture an excuse to attack vulnerable, sick or disabled people. I want this to end. If you do too then please sign and share my petition.
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/43843
Thankyou.



I've asked for this comment to be removed but it hasn't been ... i find mong comments tend to stick in my head and then come up when i see someone with downs syndrome which is perhaps the idea .... 











MingofMongHall
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I am unsure whether this is some sort of change just yet. If Amour wins and picks up some more Oscars, maybe. But there is 9 films up for consideration and Amour is not the first foreign language film to be nominated for Best Picture. Z (1969), The Emigrant (1971 - which also received the same nominations in the same catergories), Cries and Whispers (1972 which came home with 1 Oscar), Il Postino (1994), Life Is Beautiful (1997 which won Best Actor as well), Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) and technically The Artist (Was a French Film) which won 5 Academy Awards. Almost all but the latest were in a field of 5 which is harder to acheive.
There have been numerous amounts of Acting awards nominated and won for films not in the English language.









corstopitum
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God, the monarchy, what would penny-a-line scribes do without it.
PS I am quoting Queen Anne rates.





DrEricVornoff
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I'm looking forward to making my own mind up when the film is finally released. At present, I think torture is deplorable and abhorrent. If, after watching the film, I come to the the conclusion that torture is actually whizz-bang fun and highly effective then I'll buy everyone on this thread a pint.






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I find twat an unpoetic word and prefer "quim".
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i keep thinking about this in light of my own experiences at Pagan festivals and conferences

one of the flashpoints over the atheist freakout is a woman who was uncomfortable that a man had asked her back to his room for coffee while they were alone on an elevator at 4 am. People are freaking out on all sides. Testosterone-laden misogynists are lashing out and so are feminists. And there seems to be very little middle ground

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/pantheon/2012/07/active-sexual-consent-and-dissent/



Friendoftheleft
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@MightyMekonOfMekonta - How do you get Rosie out of Cinimon. Explain that one BadDog?

vespacat
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"... a colossal twat in a onesie"
Accurate description.
Sadly the colossal twat & his minions are destroying the UK (England in particular) at an ever faster rate, selling anything & everything of the State to the private sector. There are some things where profit should *not* be the main motivator and the bunch of greedy, self-centred nasties in charge fail to grasp this concep





Imageark
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Heinkel HE111 Blohm & Voss Cruise Ship Boeing 707 Ford Transit MK2 (3L) Jaguar X300 British racing green.
Style of thing
Imageark
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Heinkel HE111 Blohm & Voss Cruise Ship Boeing 707 Ford Transit MK2 (3L) Jaguar X300 British racing green.
Style of thing








mikea1






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@memtitude - Theres a game being played out, the services seeking to protect their positions, not unlike what happened in london.Those loyalists seeking centre satage at the moment are not even coherent or logical.Is that the best they could present ?

  • gandrew
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    @tubes99 - But that cuts both ways. She should not be ignored because of her colour either, if she was a significant historical figure.
    One of the most crass distortions of historical representation concerns the Burma Railway. 5 times as many Asian prisoners and forced labourers died in its construction as white prisoners of war, but that's not how it is depicted.
  • pansapians
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    @gandrew - by which I assume you mean that the Bridge Over the Rover Kwi was made in Hollywood not Bollywood.
    If the film is remade in Bollywood all the soldiers will be Indian and the British officer will be a dastardly villain conspiring to steal rice from his men. Oh and there will be 7 random songs and a love story between the put upon Sargent and the Captains daughter in the nearby Women's camp.
    Learning to see that secondary sources like this are distorted to meet the expectations of the audience and the purposes of the authors is a key skill.


stirfish
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Smack me if I'm wrong but I think Steve's left the imprint of a Duchess's minge in the knickers

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@deekin
...an aside @FotL - why are you shouting today?
the quiet man is here to stay, and he's turning up the volume!
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sure her constituents
would like to know whats on the electoral register
she even announced it herself ... denounced even ...
just a one off was it ?

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or maybe thats a bit quiet for the entity is it ?
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whats happened with my dad ?
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oh and it wasn't a comment on social issues it was an emotive spill inspired by other peoples ...
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  • Friendoftheleft
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    @memtitude - What could that tax money have been spent on?
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    um hello ... a more glorified peep show for politicians ....
    it could be spent on hyper markets for hebephriliacs
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    it could be spent on hospital places for ex military doggy wags
    and armoured cars for registered paediatricians
    and women only gambling casinos ...
    anything else ?
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    cinimon
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    @Friendoftheleft
    What could that tax money have been spent on?
    Exactly - those who criticise today's government for pushing through the 1% legislation need to take off the blinkers.
    And as for 'such accusations' well perhaps the muttering critics would do well to read the link which has now been posted twice.
    btw - are you aware you are being 'shadowed'? :)
    Well said!!!
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    ender is informing me that claire perry is watching my window and hacking into my blogs
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    "Strummering my pain with his fingers
    Stinging my life with his words
    shilling me softly with his song
    shilling me softly with his song

    Telling my whole life with his words
    shinning me softly with his song

    He sang as if he knew me
    In all my dark despair
    And then he looked right through me
    As if I wasn't there
    And he just kept on stringing
    Stringing clear and strong"

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just discharging his duty
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cartoon/2013/jan/08/welfare-policy-government-squeeze-cartoon?commentpage=2
and splat onto the mirror ewwwwww
and the express to boot
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the spread of discontent


13.05
9.01.13. 

8.01.13. 10.25am
I also wanted to propose the hypothesis that although social workers are obviously going to Al-Anon for their own
recovery … some of them are only there to fix their clients
and my hypothesis is that at a certain point this is no longer a non affiliated anonymous group of non-professionals
a null hypothesis if you like but one that is highly suggestible …
and why tell members and newcomers that it isn’t affiliated if it is … why not just acknowledged that its part of social services people would still use it …



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9.01.13. 3.24am 

thanks i don't really want to get a red hand ... 
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maritime news
Avril is drowning
Joolze is smuggling …
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      • 09.01.13: Steve Bell on the government's welfare policy

        8/9.01.13

        crepuscula saga James and Edward
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        softening up the audience
        drawn a toxic dividing line
        Nick Clegg, who claims to be on a journey to "the centre ground"

        to the centre of the earth?

        As the impact of this year's benefit squeeze hits home, the backlash is likely to grow

        cryotherapy wart freezing treatment

        http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jan/08/welfare-problem-real-scroungers-greedy

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        wart freezingThere are several old wives tales for curing wart, including spreading butter on your wart, then letting the dog lick the butter off; sleeping on your favorite quilt for 30 days; and even piercing the wart with a needle , then burying the needle in the dirt. Their effectiveness is suspect, but there are over-the-counter wart treatments that don't require letting a toad wet on your wart. One requires freezing the wart with dimethyl ether. Watch your wart closely for signs that your wart freeze is working.
        Step 1

        Freeze the wart by following the directions of your wart freeze product. Watch for your skin to change . A blister may form underneath the wart, and you may experience some stinging and tenderness for a day.

        Step 2

        Watch for small black dots to appear in the center of your wart after two or three days.
        Step 3

        Keep your wart clean with antibacterial soap, and covered with an adhesive bandage. Do not pick at the black spots or puncture the blisters

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        a string of other cuts

        polling suggests public opposition to the benefit squeeze will also spread

        ah of course … rash …

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        thats a bit acne'd isn't it

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        1.55am

        UD that looks like a cheese string ...

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        2.28

        its Pinnocio using his nose as a penis ...

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        conflation v inflation


nb surprise attacks very much a thing of princes ... 

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1.06am
a bowler is that a coke hat derby billycock or bombin
a hard felt hat
created by Edward Coke it came to form the official uniform of banker
worn by Lucius Beebe  Bat Masterson, Butch Cassidy, Black Bart, and Billy the Kid
even Cornelius Fudge had one ... 

is this a good time to suggest a packet of condems 

1.10am 8.01.13. 

23.43
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQYfPhtWpy8&feature=youtu.be
a debt is a shortfall because you owe something 
do i agree with his answers ? he didn't give any ... 


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pip to the post on that one ... 



23.23
whats this a visibility living allowance ... 

why does clegg not have a condom too ...

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what does it say on the tin tin
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an arm and a clegg




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So this is where following shit creek leads one to
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just a mirage hun .... not to beat about the bush 
in the river of de nile ... 




Certainly, the entire thrust of my argument these past dozen years has been with those sections of the press that have consistently failed to observe the "rules of engagement" that they themselves established

whats that sharia law … 

In attempting to put together a persuasive argument in favour of statute, and in trying to take on board the more thoughtful of the countervailing arguments, I've been struck by the fact that, as every behavioural psychologist knows, genuine improvement doesn't occur until the "patient" acknowledges the nature of the problem

what you … writing about that … yous have not read the Shang Dynasty artefacts at Yellow River … 


The most overused phrase throughout this debate has undoubtedly been "freedom of the press" and that's strange because I've yet to hear any serious person arguing against the concept of a press – "free and fair"

erm hello clever dick … serious person arguing against press freedom there are many … press freedom is not social media freedom how many times orlright …. 

takes me back to the hoax phone call nurse and how she was portrayed … was that an exaggeration …. 


In fact, the levels of hypocrisy and mendacity we've been subjected to these past few months has been little short of breathtaking

past few months how does that compare to hacking a dead girls iPod and deleting messages so that her parents think she's still alive …. 

I have no problem with the editor's right to publish this story, but what came across was a somewhat hysterical attempt to "smear" a person whose record in public life has been exemplary

has that smear been registered with the medical profession …. 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jan/05/britain-press-police-politicians

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Twin mothers in Ohio give birth the same day

AP foreign, Saturday January 5 2013

AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Aiden and Donavyn didn't wait until New Year's Day to come screaming into the world, but the circumstances of their births are still pretty special: The babies were born about two hours apart to Ohio mothers who are identical twins.

The Akron Beacon Journal (http://bit.ly/YQpn3X ) reports that the 19-year-old mothers — Aimee and Ashlee Nelson — weren't raised to do things alike and did not plan the births to come at the same time. In fact, their due dates were about a week apart.

Aimee's son, Donavyn Scott Bratten, was born just after noon on the last day of 2012. Ashlee's son, Aiden Lee Alan Dilts, made his appearance at about 2 p.m.

They were delivered by the same doctor at Summa Akron City Hospital.

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Information from: Akron Beacon Journal, http://www.ohio.comso i take it that burk lies about artists view of me then so ill not take it from her ... 


McChrystal takes blame for Rolling Stone article

AP foreign, Saturday January 5 2013

KIMBERLY DOZIER

AP Intelligence Writer= WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaking out for the first time since he resigned, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal takes the blame for a Rolling Stone article, and the unflattering comments attributed to his staff about the Obama administration, that ended his Afghan command and army career.
"Regardless of how I judged the story for fairness or accuracy, responsibility was mine," McChrystal writes in his new memoir, which offers a carefully worded denouncement of the story.
The Rolling Stone article anonymously quoted McChrystal's aides as criticizing Obama's team, including Vice President Joe Biden. Biden had disagreed with McChrystal's strategy that called for more troops in Afghanistan. Biden preferred to send a smaller counterterrorism and training force — a policy the White House is now considering as it transitions troops from the Afghan war.
McChrystal adds the choice to resign as U.S. commander in Afghanistan was his own.
"I called no one for advice," he writes in "My Share of the Task," describing his hasty plane ride back to Washington only hours after the article appeared in 2010, to offer his resignation to President Barack Obama. McChrystal was immediately replaced by his then-boss, Gen. David Petraeus.
McChrystal devotes a scant page-and-a-half to the incident that ended his 34-year military career and soured trust between the military and media. The book, published by Portfolio/Penguin, an imprint of Penguin Group USA, comes out Monday.
There is no bitterness or score-settling with the White House staff that had pushed for his departure. McChrystal and the White House moved beyond the matter a year later, when the Pentagon cleared his staff of any wrongdoing, and first lady Michelle Obama invited McChrystal to serve on the board of Joining Forces, a White House initiative for troops and their families.

The closest McChrystal comes to revealing his regret over allowing a reporter weeks of unfettered access with few ground rules comes much earlier in the book. "By nature I tended to trust people and was typically open and transparent. ... But such transparency would go astray when others saw us out of context or when I gave trust to those few who were unworthy of it."
A Pentagon inquiry into the magazine's profile cleared McChrystal of wrongdoing and called into question the accuracy of the June 2010 story. The review, released in April 2011, concluded that not all of the events at issue happened as reported in the article.
Rolling Stone issued a statement saying it stood behind freelance writer Michael Hastings' story, which it called "accurate in every detail."
The book details the general's rise through the ranks, from his time as a West Point cadet to serving in the 82nd Airborne Corps and earning his Special Forces Green Beret, and then commanding a battalion of the 75th Ranger regiment.
McChrystal describes only briefly an incident that nearly ended his career years earlier: allegations of a cover-up involving the friendly fire incident that killed football-star-turned-Army Ranger Pat Tillman. McChrystal approved a Silver Star for valor, with a citation that stated Tillman had been cut down by "devastating enemy fire."
But as reports came in from the troops at the scene, McChrystal realized Tillman may have died by fratricide. He sent an oblique warning to his superiors that President George W. Bush should delete mention of enemy fire from his remarks, when presenting the award to Tillman's family at his memorial service.

McChrystal told the investigators that he believed Tillman deserved the award, and that he wanted to warn top U.S. military and political leadership that friendly fire was a possibility. The Pentagon later cleared him of wrongdoing.
In the book, McChrystal writes only that he followed "standard practice" to quickly process a Silver Star for Tillman's actions on the battlefield, in time to present it to the family at the memorial service. He does not explain the incident further.
The man portrayed in the Rolling Stone article as arrogant comes off as far more down to earth in the book
McChrystal writes of his doubts when he was asked to take charge of the military's top counterterrorism unit, the Joint Special Operations Command. He worried the troops would reject him because he had not served in any of its elite units such as the Army's Delta Force or the Navy's SEAL Team 6.
He says he helped JSOC evolve from a disconnected organization that was slow to catch targets early on in Iraq, because the operators lacked the manpower or communications equipment to analyze intelligence they gathered quickly enough. It eventually grew into closely networked teams that worked with the CIA and FBI and others to take down up to a dozen targets a night in Afghanistan, with intelligence gathered from the first target leading to the others.
At the request of Pentagon security reviewers, the former general made famous by his command at JSOC doesn't use that term, instead substituting "Task Force 714" for JSOC, "Green team" for Delta, and "Blue" for SEAL Team 6.
Those are part of the changes the general agreed to make, because those units and their missions are classified, according to two U.S. officials briefed on the security review. They spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
The review process delayed the release of the book, which had been scheduled to come out in December. Pentagon officials decided to give the book another read, after a member of the Navy SEAL team that killed Osama bin Laden released an account of the raid without submitting the manuscript for a security review.
McChrystal said he "accepted many suggested changes and redactions, some reluctantly, particularly where public knowledge of facts and events has outpaced existing security guidelines," in order to "keep faith with the comrades I had served alongside."






I see now
they're making
do it yourself herb
teabags ... someone
told me years ago that
idea wouldn't work because
it would be a threat to herb teabag
manufacturers and there they are doing it



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