Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Bourgeoise Media Version or the People Who Live There?

We are being hammered with the fascist version of what happened in Georgia 24/7. Saakashvili has been on CNN more than Jack Cafferty! I absolutely love one statement in the article quoted below in which an Ossetian freedom fighter says, "A Georgian only knows how to ride a cow," and goes on to say that the airplanes which hit the city with bombs were Ukrainian, another petty puppet of the New World Order.

One cannot believe anything that comes out of Washington D.C. regarding this incident! It was a petty tyrant being egged on to do the unthinkable in order to distract the world from the fascist armada which is heading to the Persian Gulf to strike Iran.

Call me a liberal wing-nut if you will. I do not even identify with what Amerika refers to as its political left! They are tools of the Machine as well. Hell, I can't even identify with the Communist Party USA for the very same reasons.

Time will tell. I'll still be crazy and millions of people around the world will be dead because "The People" would not stand up and say, "Fucking Enough Already!"

'I've never heard anything so monstrous as people shelling a hospital': Tom Parfitt | guardian.co.uk
Tina Zakharova, one of the doctors, pointed out chunks of shrapnel which had hit the building.

"This is the humanitarian aid that Georgia sent us," she said, "and that," she said, pointing at a field hospital nearby, "is the help we received from Russia. Which do you think we should chose?" She added: "I've never heard anything so monstrous as people shelling a hospital."

In total, said Zakharova, 224 injured people had been treated at the hospital and two people had died there. Just south of the city centre a group of reporters were shown a street entirely destroyed by a Grad missile attack. Homes along the 100m street had been reduced to rubble.

One man showed the Guardian the metal casing of a Grad rocket lodged in the ruins of his home: "We managed to escape to the shelter just in time," he said, pointing at the mouth of a cellar protected by huge chunks of concrete.

Colonel Konashenko said: "The Georgians could not get tanks through these narrow streets. So first they turned it to ruins with a Grad attack and tried to punch through here to the centre of the city. There was heavy fighting in the streets. I think more than 500 bodies were pulled out of this part of town."

Asked if there had been atrocities against civilians the Colonel replied: "I personally saw one man beheaded lying in the street and others say they witnessed civilians who had been finished off with a shot to the back of the head."

Back at the hospital there were sounds of gunfire and then the crump of mortars landing somewhere in the city. First one explosion, then a second. When a third hit, sounding louder, the Colonel said: "It's time to move. Let's go."