The title of this is, Obama 6, Bush 4, as Obama, in under 4 years has
accomplished 50% more in this direction then Bush did in 8 years, because
the Dems who worked against bush, have defended Obama, or at least will
vote for him 'as distasteful as that may be' 'as he's the only viable
choice <for the elite>'.

Scott


Among other things, since taking office Obama has:
- Signed the NDAA into law -- assassinating US citizens w/o trial now legal
- Waged war on Libya without congressional approval
- Started a covert, drone war in Yemen
- Escalated the proxy war in Somalia
- Escalated the CIA drone war in Pakistan
- Will maintain a presence in Iraq even after "ending" war
- Sharply escalated the war in Afghanistan
- Secretly deployed US special forces to 75 countries
- Sold $30 billion of weapons to the dictatorship in Saudi Arabia
- Signed an agreement for 7 military bases in Colombia
- Opened a military base in Chile
- Touted nuclear power, even after the disaster in Japan
- Opened up deepwater oil drilling, even after the BP disaster
- Did a TV commercial promoting "clean coal"
- Defended body scans and pat-downs at airports
- Signed the Patriot Act extension into law
- Continued Bush's rendition program


The U.S. is NOT leaving Iraq or Afghanistan, as Obama claims
Feb. 7, 2012 - The CIA is expected to maintain a large clandestine
presence in Iraq and Afghanistan long after the departure of conventional
U.S. troops as part of a plan by the Obama administration to rely on a
combination of spies and Special Operations forces to protect U.S.
interests in the two longtime war zones, U.S. officials said (read).

Lesser of Two Evils Contest Winners
Thanks to everyone who submitted slogans and voted for the best way to
respond when someone says, "I'm going to vote for Obama because he's the
lesser of two evils."  As voted by you, here are the winners of the
contest.

    If you vote for either man you vote for more war
    Voting for the lesser of two evils may be acceptable to you, but it's
not to the people around the world who are being bombed by Obama
    Obama 2012 - Four More Wars!

Here's a partial history of Obama's dealings - listed (roughly)
chronologically, most recent first:

    Ex-CIA Official Slams Obama's 'Indiscriminate' Use of Drones (read).
    What's behind Obama's new military base in Chile? (read).
    Jeremy Scahill Says Obama Strikes In Yemen Constitute 'Murder' (read).
    "As shown through his stepped-up drone campaign, Barack Obama has
become George W. Bush on steroids." (read).
    Obama order set off wave of cyberattacks against Iran (read).
    Obama Personally Oversees 'Secret Kill List': NYT (read).  Obama and
Drone Warfare: Will Americans Speak Out? (read).
    Obama OKs Proliferation of US "Hunter-Killer" Drone Technology -
Administration plans to arm Italy's fleet of Reaper drones (read).
    Obama touts American exceptionalism, 'end of wars' in Air Force
graduation speech (read).
    Top Obama Officials, Secretive Process Create 'Assassination List' -
President Obama's counter-terrorism chief has "seized the lead" in
secretly determining who will die by US drone (read).
    Obama's 'Poverty-Relieving' Plan for Africa a Profit Boon for Giant
Agribusiness (read).
    Obama has opened three new military bases in Honduras (read).
    Ex-CIA Interrogator: Obama's War on Terror Is Less Ethical Than
Bush's. "We don't capture anybody any more... [Obama's] default
option... has been to ... take no prisoners...How could it be more
ethical to kill people rather than capture them?" (read).
    Jeremy Scahill: US Has Become 'Nation of Assassins' (read).
    The Drone-Happy President: Obama Escalates in Yemen – Again.  Obama
allows the CIA and the military to fire even when the identity of
those who could be killed is not known (read).
    Obama Administration Again Proposes Polar Bear Extinction Plan - New
Rule Echoes Bush Plan Ignoring Polar Bears' Plight (read).
    The Obama administration has already launched six times as many drone
strikes as the Bush administration in Pakistan alone, killing hundreds
of innocent people and devastating families (read).
    Strip-Searches: Obama Wants You to Bend Over (Or Squat) and Spread ‘Em
 (read).
    Air Force ramps up drone war. New documents reveal plans to more than
quadruple Reaper missions by 2016  (read).
    Obama Signs "Fraud-Friendly" JOBS Act into Law.  Economist: Bill will
bring fraud, destroy jobs (read).  Why Obama's JOBS Act Couldn't Suck
Worse (read).
    U.S. draws up plans for nuclear drones (read).
    Our government is watching us more. New guidelines permit the federal
counterterrorism investigators to collect, search and store data about
Americans who are not suspected of terrorism, or anything (read).
    U.S. joins effort to equip and pay 'rebels' in Syria (read).
    Drone strikes in Yemen soar as U.S. stokes 'secret war' - America has
dramatically stepped up its "secret war" in Yemen with the U.S.
ordering dozens of drone attacks on al-Qaida hotspots, which have also
killed scores of civilians (read).
    Obama to fast-track segment of Keystone pipeline, other energy
projects (read); Native Americans Forced to Protest from 'Cage'
(read).
    Bush's "Total Information Awareness" data mining program revived by
the Obama administration (read).
    Obama signs Executive Order allowing for control over all US resources
(read).  Related: "Obama's Creepy Executive Order: Permanent War
Economy" (read).
    Obama signs anti-protest trespass bill into law (read).
    Obama administration moves to aid Syrian opposition (read).
    Obama's Attorney General says U.S. can assassinate American citizens
abroad (without being charged with anything or given a trial) (read).
    White House helps pay for NYPD Muslim surveillance (read).
    Obama sees single-candidate election in Yemen as 'model' for Middle
East (read).
    Obama: U.S. in 'lockstep' with Israel on Iran (read).
    U.S. drones targeting rescuers and mourners in Pakistan; Obama
indirectly admits that U.S. strikes have killed civilians by claiming
the drone campaign a “targeted, focused effort” that “has not caused a
huge number of civilian casualties”. . . . (read).
    We're #47! After Occupy Journalist Arrests, US Plummets in Global
Press Freedom Rankings (read).
    Yemen dictator allowed into the U.S.  A day after he was granted
immunity by the Yemeni parliament, Yemen's presumably-departing
dictator of 33 years, Ali Abdullah Saleh is on his way to the U.S. for
treament (read).  (Comparing Yemen's Saleh to Libya's Moammar Gadhafi:
Saleh killed his own people - people who peacefully protest his
tyrannical reign. Gadhafi killed his own people - people who violently
rose up against him. Saleh gets to enter the U.S. Gadhafi got murdered
- SPFP)
    10 reasons the U.S. is no longer the land of the free (read).
    Has Obama taken Bush’s ‘preemption’ strategy to another level? (read).
    Obama sending 5 US military officers to South Sudan (read).
    The White House has declared the government of South Sudan eligible to
receive weapons and defense assistance from the U.S. The announcement
came amid an outbreak of violence between two South Sudanese tribes
that may have left thousands dead and some 50,000 people needing aid
(read).
    The White House has declared the government of South Sudan eligible to
receive weapons and defense assistance from the U.S. The announcement
came amid an outbreak of violence between two South Sudanese tribes
that may have left thousands dead and some 50,000 people needing aid
(read).
    President Obama Signs the NDAA Indefinite Detention Bill Into Law     
   The statute contains a sweeping worldwide indefinite detention
provision.  “President Obama's action today is a blight on his legacy
because he will forever be known as the president who signed
indefinite detention without charge or trial into law,” said Anthony
D. Romero, ACLU executive director (read).
    Weapon's proliferation: In same week $30 billion weapon deal with
Saudi Arabia is finalized, Pentagon reaches $3.5 billion weapon deal
with UAE (read).
    White House rejects calls for oversight on drone killings (read).
    TSA spreading its wings beyond airports (read).
    The Obama administration has decided in principle to allow the
embattled president of Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh, to enter the United
States for medical treatment (read).
    National Defense Authorization Act - By signing the 'anti-terror' bill
the president could end up being worse than his Republican predecessor
on civil liberties (read).
    The Zenith of Civil Libertarian Anger at President Obama (read).
    Secrecy defines Obama's drone war (read).
    Obama asks Iran to return downed U.S. surveillance drone (read). 
Stealth drone highlights tougher U.S. strategy on Iran (read).
    Obama Promises to Label GMOs (read).
    Inside Romania's secret CIA prison (read).
    Obama: U.S. to expand military in Australia (read); 2,500 US Marines
to be stationed in Australia (read).
    Obama Administration Delays Keystone Pipeline Decision to After
Election (read).
    Obama's Offshore Oil Plan a Disaster for Wildlife, Climate (read).
    Palestine Wins UNESCO Membership... And Obama Withdraws (read).
    Obama's new war in Uganda (read).
    Obama's proposal would gut Freedom of Information Act (read).
    As troops pull out of Iraq, Obama plans more combat forces elsewhere
in the Middle East (read).
    The U.S. will maintain a presence in Iraq even after "ending" of war
(read).
    New Obama Foreclosure Plan Helps Banks At Taxpayers' Expense (read).
    US Troop Deaths in Afghan War Under Obama Now Twice That Under Bush
(read).
    Obama sends 100 US combat troops to Uganda to help fight 'rebels' (read).
    Obama vows to seek 'toughest’ Iran sanctions to punish Iranian
officials whom he accused of complicity in an alleged plot to kill the
Saudi ambassador to the United States (read).
    Obama Waives Penalties on Countries That Employ Child Soldiers –
Again! (read).
    U.S. drone strike in Yemen kills U.S.-born Anwar al-Awlaki.  The
lethal strike marked the first known case in which the Obama
administration tracked down and killed a U.S. citizen. The raid also
killed a second American, Samir Khan. (read).  With the assassination
of Anwar al-Awlaki, the due-process-free assassination of U.S.
citizens is now reality (read).
    Obama accomodates Turkey's request for drone aircraft in fight against
Kurdish separtists (read).
    Photos & videos of Bin Laden's killing should not be released because
they would reveal military and intelligence secrets and could lead to
violence against U.S. personnel, the Obama administration argued
(read).
    Obama quietly renews U.S. embargo on Cuba (read).
    U.S. drones attack in souther Somalia (read).
    Obama secretly sold bunker-busting bombs to Israel: report
(read).Photo: Al Jazeera

    US Resumes Arms Sales to Bahrain.  Less than three months after
including Bahrain on a list of human rights offenders requiring the
United Nations' attention, the Obama administration seems to have
changed its mind (read).
    Obama silent as U.S. murders Troy Davis (read).
    Peace Prize-Winner Obama Savages Somalia (read).
    U.S. assembling secret drone bases in Africa, Arabian Peninsula,
officials say (read).
    "Obama cozies up to Uzbekistan dictator" - lobbies congress to sell
more military equipment to one of the world's most repressive leaders
(read).
    U.S. to build new massive prison in Bagram, Afghanistan (read).
    New American Ally in Somalia: ‘Butcher’ Warlord (read). (Also check
out Jeremy Scahill's extensive piece on U.S. history in Somalia).
    The United States reserves the right to pursue terrorists unilaterally
in other countries, White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan
said in a speech at Harvard Law School (read).
    The Obama administration has significantly increased the frequency of
drone strikes and other air attacks against the al-Qaeda affiliate in
Yemen in recent months amid rising concern about political collapse
there (read).
    Obama Pushes NAFTA Style Trade Policy Despite 2008 Promise (watch).
    Obama said that if the Palestinians try to achieve statehood in the UN
Security Council, the US will oppose the proposal (read).
    Obama abandoned a contentious new air pollution rule, buoying business
interests that had lobbied heavily against it, angering
environmentalists and rejecting the advice of his top environmental
regulators (read).  Related: Obama asked the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency to withdraw a plan to limit smog pollution that was
projected to prevent as many as 12,000 premature deaths from heart and
lung complications (read).
    US kills 30 in airstrikes on Yemen (read).
    Jeremy Scahill: What's happening in Libya is essentially a "NATO
enforced regime change" and that President Obama is "implementing the
Bush domino agenda in the Middle East" (watch).
    Obama Goes All Out For Dirty Banker Deal (read).
    A secret war in 120 countries: Somewhere on this planet an American
commando is carrying out a mission. Now, say that 70 times and you’re
done ... for the day. (read).
    Progressives Complain Obama's Debt Deal 'Trades People's Livelihoods
for the Votes of a Few Unappeasable Right-Wing Radicals' (read).
    Rep. Luis Gutierrez Arrested Outside White House Protesting Record
Deportations Under Obama’s Watch (read).
    Obama exploits the tragedy in Norway
    "It's a reminder that the entire international community has a stake
in preventing this kind of terror from occurring," Obama said prior to
learning the identity of the assailant, clearly trying to justify his
military strikes in 6 Muslim nations.  No doubt Obama was later
stunned, if not disappointed, that the person responsible for the
killings in Norway was a non-Arab Christian, and not a 'Muslim
terrorist'.
    Obama's escalating war in Yemen - As its government teeters, the
impoverished and chaotic Gulf nation is the focus of a U.S. bombing
campaign (read).
    Obama's approval ratings across the Arab World are 10% or less,
according to a Zogby study of about 4,000 people (read).
    CIA Exhales: 99 Out of 101 Torture Cases Dropped (read).
    U.S. millions fund world’s newest army, South Sudan, despite worries
of its human rights abuses, including killings, most recently in April
when hundreds of civilians were killed or wounded by the U.S. ally
(read).
    The Obama administration is expanding its drone war to Somalia, which
makes six countries where the United States is using drones to conduct
lethal attacks: Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, Iraq and Yemen
(read).  Also, the US is supplying drone aircrafts to Uganda and
Burundi to help them fight in Somalia (read).
    Obama Admin Warns of “Fines and Incarceration” if U.S. Citizens Set
Sail with Gaza Aid Flotilla (read).
    "Yet tonight, we take comfort in knowing that the tide of war is
receding," Obama trumpeted in his speech announcing his plan to
withdraw some U.S. troops in Afghanistan (read).  (Given that George
W. Bush had about half as many troops in Afghanistan as Obama will
after the withdrawals, this claim is disingenuous.  But what takes
Obama's assertion to the level of Orwellian, is that he makes this
claim while he has started new wars in Libya and Yemen, has escalated
drone strikes in Pakistan, has ramped up the U.S. proxy war in
Somalia, and has begun funding the new army in South Sudan.)
    Just prior to Obama's speech on withdrawing some troops from
Afghanistan, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded a $14.2 million
contract to a Turkish company to construct an eight-building barracks
complex for 12,000 troops at Bagram Air Field.  Completion date is
scheduled for fall of 2013 (read).
    Former CIA Director Hayden: Obama follows in Bush's footsteps on War
Powers (read) in Libya.  In a campaign marked by stinging criticism of
President George W. Bush's alleged executive excess, then-candidate
Obama wrote: "The President does not have power under the Constitution
to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does
not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation."  Yet
Obama is now claiming authority to bomb Libya.
    Obama overruled 2 top lawyers on War Power in Libya (read).
    Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul and eight other congress members file
lawsuit against Obama for taking military action in Libya without
first seeking congressional approval, an apparent violation of the
1973 War Powers Resolution (read).
    Noam Chomsky: "Both Bush and Obama are terrified of the Arab spring.
And there is a very sensible reason for that. They don't want
democracies in the Arab world. If Arab public opinion had any
influence on policy, the US and Britain would be tossed out of the
Middle East. That's why they are terrified of democracies in the
region" (read).
    Whistleblowers Suffer More than Ever Under Obama (read).
    Obama's support of the repressive monarchy of Bahrain:  The Obama
administration approved $200M in military sales to Bahrain in run-up
to violent crackdown (read).  Bahrain crown prince meets with Obama in
DC - Officials reaffirm the strong US commitment to Bahrain (read).
    Chicago Tribune editorial writer: Obama and the pursuit of endless war
- starting new fights and prolonging the old ones (read).
    FBI to Expand Domestic Surveillance Powers as Details Emerge of Its
Spy Campaign Targeting Activists.  The F.B.I. is giving its agents new
leeway to infiltrate organizations, search household trash, use
surveillance teams and search databases in domestic investigations.
FBI agents will now be able investigate people and organizations
“proactively” without firm evidence for suspecting criminal or
terrorist activity (watch/read).
    As chaos engulfs Yemen, the U.S. is diabolically intensifying a secret
campaign of airstrikes, according to the New York Times.
    Report: Over 2,600 Activists Arrested in US Protests since Obama took
office (read).
    In 2007, then-Senator Obama said: "If American workers are being
denied their right to organize and collectively bargain when I’m in
the White House, I will put on a comfortable pair of shoes myself, I
will walk on that picket line with you as President of the United
States of America. Because workers deserve to know that somebody is
standing in their corner."...  In 2011, President Obama did not find
his shoes to join the massive protests in Wisconsin (read).
    Pentagon to consider cyber attacks an act of war (read).
    Obama signs Patriot Act extension into law (read).
    White House: No need for congressional approval for Libya (read).
    Obama administration praises Israel for its restraint after it kills
20 on the "Nakba" (read).

Obama to Israel: Take whatever you want

    Obama to AIPAC, May 2011: "So make no mistake, we will maintain
Israel’s qualitative military edge" (read).








May 2011 - Obama's hypocritical speech on the Middle East
"The United States opposes the use of violence and repression against the
people of the region" claimed Obama, while simultaneously dropping bombs
on the people of Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Libya.
Read statement from ANSWER coalition Director Brian Becker (Read)

    U.S. kills Bin Laden hours after NATO killed Gadhafi's son and 3
grandchildren (read).


It's moments like these that some people expected Barack Obama to act
differently than George W. Bush or John McCain
After killing Bin Laden, Obama could have claimed victory and announced
that the wars would come to an immediate end.  Instead, he's doing what
Bush or McCain would have done:  Continue the wars in Afghanistan and
Iraq, and the drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen; pronounce that Bin
Laden's death justifies all the wars; repeat the lie that 9/11 was the
start of the war; and declare that the 'war on terror' must continue.

    Obama administration refuses to accept the Palestinian unity deal
which brought Hamas and Fatah together (read).
    Obama approves of armed Predator drone strikes in Libya (read).
    WikiLeaks: Obama administration tried to stymie U.N. probe of possible
Israeli war crimes in Gaza (read).
    "Don’t Punish the Poor" Economist Jeffrey Sachs Slams Obama-GOP Budget
Deal (read).
    Obama's military action in Libya contradicts his words from 2007: "The
President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally
authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve
stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation" (read)
    Obama Administration Approves Fourth Gulf Deepwater Drilling Permit
(read)
    Obama Defends Detention Conditions for Bradley Manning (read)
    Obama Approves Indefinite Detention Without Trial (read)
    America's secret plan to arm Libya's rebels: Obama asks Saudis to
airlift weapons into Benghazi (read). (This is the same Saudi Arabia
who in the same week declared all protests illegal).
    Obama honors George H.W. Bush with Medal of Freedom.  "We celebrate an
extraordinary life of service and of sacrifice” (read).
    Obama’s $3.7 Trillion Budget Calls for Military Spending Increases and
Deep Cuts to Social Service Programs (read).  Obama Budget Proposal:
Cuts To Target Working Poor, Middle Class & Students (read).US Deaths
in Afghanistan: Obama vs Bush. Click here to learn more.
    Obama heaps praise on Ronald Reagan: Reagan advanced "the cause of
freedom, democracy and security around the world" (read), and Reagan
was a man with a "unique ability to inspire others to greatness"
(read).
    The Obama administration has publicly confirmed it is continuing the
Bush-era policy of opposing the return of Haiti’s ousted former
president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who was overthrown in a 2004
U.S.-backed coup (read).
    Obama Eyeing Internet ID for Americans (read).
    The Obama administration is telling federal agencies to take
aggressive new steps to prevent more WikiLeaks embarrassments (read).
    Obama Gives 'Lump of Coal' to Polar Bears (read).
    Obama administration readies indefinite detention order for Guantanamo
detainees (read).
    Big Brother gets bigger under Obama.  The FBI is building a database
with the names and certain personal information, such as employment
history, of thousands of U.S. citizens and residents whom a local
police officer or a fellow citizen believed to be acting suspiciously
(read).
    Obama Flip-Flop: FCC Vote Could End Net Neutrality (read).
    Obama's VP Joe Biden likens WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to a
"high-tech terrorist" (read).
    Obama calls WikiLeaks "deplorable" (read).
    Expansion of Anti-Terrorism Law Will Target Activists (read).
    Obama reaches agreement with congressional Republicans to extend
Bush's tax-cuts for the wealthy (read).
    The Obama administration has abandoned its effort to persuade Israel
to renew a settlement construction freeze (read).
    Obama administration orders government workers not to read WikiLeaks
cables - even from home (read).
    Obama and GOPers Worked Together to Kill Bush Torture Probe (read).
    The Obama administration launched a full-bloodied assault on Wikileaks
(read).
    Obama proposes salary freeze for 2 million federal workers - excluding
those in the military (read)  [NOTE: Obama said the salary freeze
would save $28 billion over 5 years -- that amount is about what the
U.S. spends on war every 2 weeks.]
    Obama stands by controversial air security screening methods - says
body scans and pat-downs necessary (read).
    White House Says Child Soldiers Are O.K., if They Fight Terrorists
(read).
    Obama Administration Claims Unchecked Authority to Kill Americans
Outside Combat Zones (read).
    The US is building a $12 billion super military base on the Pacific
island of Guam.  Another $200 million will go for upgrades to U.S.
base in Diego Garcia (read).
    U.N. votes 187-2 to end Cuba trade embargo - U.S. and Israel lone
dissenting votes (read).
    WikiLeaks Docs Raise Questions of Obama Policies -- Despite Obama's
public commitment to eschew torture, U.S. forces turned detainees over
to Iraqi forces even after signs of abuse (read).
    Obama administration pushing for wider role of CIA in Pakistan -
efforts rebuffed by Islamabad (read).
    Obama administration to sell $60 billion worth of weapons to Saudi
Arabia (read).  The sale, which is the largest overseas deal in U.S.
history, is part of a strategy spearheaded by the George W. Bush
administration and expanded by President Barack Obama (read).
    Obama administration lifts deepwater drilling moratorium (read).
    Report: White House squelched reports of BP oil spill estimates (read).
    Obama endorses new film "Waiting for Superman" which attacks teacher's
unions and promotes charter schools (read).
    A UN probe said there was clear evidence to back prosecutions against
Israel for killing and torture when its troops stormed a Gaza-bound
aid flotilla in May.  The vote was 30-1, with the U.S. as the lone
dissenter (read).
    Obama's government attacks dissent.  As the Obama administration
escalates its undeclared wars in Pakistan and Yemen under the guise of
protecting freedom and democracy, the administration is simultaneously
escalating its attack on activists in the US who exercise their First
Amendment rights.  St. Pete for Peace stands in solidarity with
activists in Chicago and Minneapolis whose homes were raided by the
FBI (read).  This is particularly troubling but sadly just the latest
attempt by the government to silence dissent:
        The Obama administration is drawing up legislation to make it
easier for US intelligence services to eavesdrop on the Internet,
such as social networking websites like Facebook, messaging
software like Skype and email transmitters like BlackBerry (read).
         The Progressive Magazine's Matthew Rothschild revealed that a
recent FBI report shows the ease in which political protesters
are labeled as "terrorists" (read).
        A report that the Pentagon’s spy unit has begun rebuilding the
controversial TALON database that was shut down three years ago
after it was used to monitor US peace activists (read).
        The ACLU recently reported that the Obama administration is
permanently enshrining into law many of George W. Bush's most
controversial policies (read). (And of course, there have been no
attempts to repeal the Patriot Act.)

    Bush's Rendition Program Remains Unchecked (read).
    Secret Assault on Terrorism Widens on Two Continents.  In roughly a
dozen countries — from the deserts of North Africa, to the mountains
of Pakistan, to former Soviet republics — the United States has
significantly increased military and intelligence operations (read).
    The Obama administration is deporting record numbers of illegal
immigrants and auditing hundreds of businesses that hire undocumented
workers (read).
    Obama lifts ban on Indonesian Special Forces Kopassus, despite their
brutal human rights record (read).
    Obama sends 46 Navy warships, 7,000 marines to Costa Rica (read).

    White House Enacts Rules Inhibiting Media From Covering Oil Spill (read).
    Former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya accused the United States of
being behind the 2009 coup that ousted him (read).
    US Ignores Calls for End to Gaza Siege.  The Obama administration is
refusing to join international calls for a complete end to the Israeli
siege of the Gaza Strip (read).
    The Pentagon’s spy unit has begun rebuilding a controversial database
that was shut down three years ago after it was found to have been
used to monitor US peace activists (read).
    Obama Administration Keeping Blackwater Armed and Dangerous in
Afghanistan - another $120M contract awarded (read).
    With Rumored Manhunt for Wikileaks Founder and Arrest of Alleged
Leaker of Video Showing Iraq Killings, Obama Admin Escalates Crackdown
on Whistleblowers of Classified Information (read).
    With a strong push from the Obama administration, the United Nations
Security Council voted to impose a fourth round of sanctions on Iran
(read).
    Obama Administration Might Hold Non-Afghan Detainees at Bagram
Indefinitely -- Administration Should Not Re-Create Gitmo, Says ACLU
(read).
    Obama secretly deploys US special forces to 75 countries across world
(read).  The dramatic expansion in the use of special forces go far
beyond the covert missions authorized by George W. Bush.  Countries
include Iran, Georgia, Ukraine, Bolivia, Paraguay, Ecuador, Peru,
Yemen, Pakistan and the Philippines.
    In the days since President Obama announced a moratorium on permits
for drilling new offshore oil wells, at least seven new permits for
various types of drilling and five environmental waivers have been
granted (read).
    James Carville on Obama's response to the Gulf oil spill: He is
risking everything with 'go along with BP strategy' (read).
    U.S. troops executing prisoners in Afghanistan: Seymour Hersh (read).
    Obama gives CIA authority to expand strikes by unmanned aerial
vehicles in Pakistan (read).
    Government Exempted BP from Environmental Review (read).
    An amendment to increase Congressional oversight of the Federal
Reserve failed following pressure from the White House (read).
    Obama approves targeted assassination of an American citizen (read).
    Obama signs law allowing weapons in National Parks (read).
    Obama: Drill, Baby, Drill.  Obama to open offshore areas to oil
drilling  -- In June 2008, then-Sen. Obama told reporters in
Jacksonville, Florida, "when I'm president, I intend to keep in place
the moratorium here in Florida and around the country that prevents
oil companies from drilling off Florida's coasts" (read).  Obama said
offshore oil drilling is "not risky" (read).
    Obama: 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan by summer 2010 (will bring
total to about 100,000) (read).
    Bush Obama imperialism mask
http://www.ironrail.org/blog/uploaded_images/bush_obama_imperialism-747174.jpg
    US-backed Indonesian armed forces, who carried out a series of
assassinations of civilian activists in late 2009, are slated for
renewed aid by the Obama administration (read).
    US-Backed Somali Troops Prepare Major Offensive (read).
    Obama signs Patriot Act extension without reforms (read).
    Obama unveils plans to build new nuclear power plants (read).
    School bombing exposes Obama’s secret war inside Pakistan (read).
    Obama administration raises stakes on Iran by sending in ships and
missiles (read).
    Obama administration steps up arms sales to Persian Gulf allies (read)
    Obama seeking $44 billion increase in military budget - including $5b
for nuclear arsenal (read).
    15 killed in US drone strike in northwest Pakistan (read).
    Blackwater in Pakistan: Gates confirms (read).
    U.S. Moves Missiles And Troops To Russian Border (read).
    France accuses US of  'occupying' Haiti as troops flood in (read).
    Obama Ordered U.S. Military Strike on Yemen (read).

Obama is a puppet of the U.S. empire

    Conservative praise for Obama's Nobel speech. “If Bush had said these
things the world would be filled with violent denunciations... when
Obama says them, people purr. That is fine by me.” (read).
    Obama signs military bases agreement with Colombia (read).
    Obama Seeks PATRIOT ACT Extensions (read).
    Administration Seeks to Keep Terror Watch-List Data Secret --As of
last Sept., the list included 1.1 million names and aliases
corresponding to 400,000 individuals (read).
    Radical Cheerleaders Say U.S. Out of Afghanistan! St. Petersburg, FL,
Nov 13 2009 in front of Baywalk
    "[Afghanistan] is not a war of choice, this is a war of necessity.
Those who attacked America on 9/11 are plotting to do so again. If
left unchecked, the Taliban insurgency will mean an even larger safe
haven from which al-Qaeda would plot to kill more Americans. So this
is not only a war worth fighting. This is fundamental to the defense
of our people." (read).
    Obama administration asks Supreme Court to block release of torture
photos (read).
    Obama’s Military Is Spying on US Peace Groups, by Amy Goodman (read).
    The Obama administration has declined requests from U.N. human rights
investigators for information on secret prisons and for private
interviews with inmates at the U.S. military detention center at
Guantanamo Bay (read).
    Obama announced the nomination of Robert Hormats, a vice chairman of
Goldman Sachs International, to a top economic position at the State
Department (read).
    Senior Obama Official Backs Cheney and CIA, Says Concealment of
Assassin Program Legal (read).
    Some Guantanamo Bay Detainees May Be Held Indefinitely (without
prosecution) (read).  Also, military tribunals at Gitmo resume (read).
    Obama Goes to Bat for Bush Wiretap Program (read).
    Obama Slides Further Down Bush’s Hill on Indefinite Detention (read).
    About Face: Obama to Proceed with Bush-Era Cybersecurity Plan (read).
    Obama Administration Backs Bush White House on Cheney Interview (read).
    Obama administration seeks to quash suit by 9/11 families (read).
    In his May, 2009 speech in Cairo, Egypt, Obama denounced retaliation
and force in discussing how Palestinians should respond to Israel. 
Given that Obama's government sells weapons to Israel, has escalated
violence in Afghanistan and has increased the number of drone attacks
in Pakistan, his request of Palestinians is void of any credibility. 
Obama also proudly proclaimed that US troops would be out of Iraq by
2012 (as if three more years is acceptable), and he again did not
mention how many mercenaries would remain, and of course, he didn't
discuss US military bases in Iraq.
    Obama OK's Mountaintop Removal. With the election of Barack Obama,
environmentalists expected to see the end of the "Appalachian
apocalypse" -- their name for exposing coal deposits by blowing the
tops off of whole mountains. But in recent weeks, the Obama
administration has quietly decided to open the way for at least two
dozen more "mountaintop removal" projects. (read).
    Obama embraces Bush's immigration policy.  In recent days, for
example, the administration has announced it will expand a $1.1
billion program begun under President George W. Bush to check the
immigration status of virtually all people booked into local jails
over the next four years. Obama will continue a "zero-tolerance"
program that charges and jails any illegal immigrant caught crossing
parts of the U.S.-Mexico border. And the administration will resume
construction of a $8 billion "virtual" fence of tower-mounted sensors
and cameras along the border (read).
    Obama pledges to keep U.S. 'dominance':  We will maintain Americas
military dominance and keep you the finest fighting force the world
has ever seen. (read).
    Obama administration sides with Bush, Cheney and Rove in the case of
outed CIA agent Valerie Plame (read).

Obama unicorn. JibJab.com

    Obama to Keep Israel's Nuclear Secrets (read).
    Obama Endorses Indefinite Detention Without Trial for Some. President
Obama acknowledged publicly for the first time yesterday that some
detainees at Guantanamo Bay may have to be held without trial
indefinitely, siding with conservative national security advocates
(read).
    Obama does U-turn on Guantanamo Bay terror trials - will restart
military tribunals for a small number of Guantanamo detainees,
reviving a Bush-era trial system he once assailed as flawed (read).
    Little Known Military Thug Squad Still Brutalizing Prisoners at Gitmo
Under Obama (read).
    Afghan President Hamid Karzai called on the U.S. to halt air strikes
in his country (read).  Unfortunately, the Obama administration
rejected Karzai's demand and said that U.S. airstrikes will continue
(read)
    Obama renews U.S. sanctions on Syria (read).
    Photographs of prisoner abuse which Barack Obama is attempting to
censor include images of apparent rape and sexual abuse (read).
    McCain backs Obama (read).
    Obama pledges to protect CIA torture operatives (read).
    President Obama is asking Congress for $83.4 billion in funding for
the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. The request marks a complete
reversal for Obama from two years ago, when he voted against war
funding as a senator under former President George W. Bush (read).
    Obama Administration Embraces Bush Position on Warrantless Wiretapping
and Secrecy (read).
    Replace "Afghanistan" with "Iraq" and Obama sounds like Bush .  Barack
Obama made an impassioned plea to Americas allies to send more troops
to Afghanistan, warning that failure to do so would leave Europe
vulnerable to more terrorist atrocities (read).
    Obama quietly gave Blackwater $70 million in February, despite Iraq
saying it doesn't want the company there (read).
    President Barack Obama declared today that the United States will
maintain our military dominance. We will have the strongest armed
forces in the history of the world. And we will do whatever it takes
to sustain our technological advantage and to invest in the
capabilities that we need to protect our interests and to defeat and
deter any conventional enemy. (read).
    Obama extends sanctions against Iran for one year, saying it continues
to pose a threat to US national security (read).
    Even though Obama has repeatedly pledged to ban congressional
earmarks, his Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel has 16 such projects, worth
about $8.5 million, in the bill the Senate is considering (read).
    Suspend Military Aid to Israel, Amnesty Urges Obama after Detailing US
Weapons Used in Gaza (read).
    Obama backs Bush: No rights for Bagram prisoners (read).
    Obama Sides With Bush: Tries to Kill E-Mail Case (read).
    Obama Expands Missile Strikes Inside Pakistan (read).
    Obama Lets CIA Keep Controversial Renditions Tool (read)
    Obama lawyers set to defend Yoo (read).
    Obama Energy Secretary Nominee: Coal, Nuclear an 'Important Part' of
Power Mix (read).
    Obama picks Raytheon VP as deputy defense secretary (read).
    Obama attends neo-conservative dinner party with William Kristol,
David Brooks, among others (read); but refuses to meet with Hamas or
to criticize Israel for Gaza attacks (read).
    "His task, will be to develop an overall strategy for America in this
period, when really a New World Order can be created.  Its a great
opportunity it isn't’t a crisis.  He (Obama) has appointed an
extraordinarily capable group (of advisers and staff) in both foreign
and economic fields" ~  Henry Kissinger  (YouTube)
    Obama Wants Bush Pentagon Appointees to Stay (read).
    Cheney lauds Obama's choice of national security team (read).
    Obama choice of evangelical pastor to give invocation at his
inauguration has gay rights groups angry (read).
    Obama's Pro-Nuclear Pick for Energy Secretary Steven Chu has a keen
interest in energy efficiency and solar power and other clean forms of
renewable energy, Chu is a staunch advocate of nuclear power (read).
    Obama's Dept. of Ag. choice Vilsac is pro-GMO.
    Campaign Promises on Ending the War in Iraq Now Muted by Reality
    "I said that I would remove our combat troops from Iraq in 16 months,
with the understanding that it might be necessary - likely to be
necessary - to maintain a residual force to provide potential
training, logistical support, to protect our civilians in Iraq," Mr.
Obama said this week as he introduced his national security team
(read).
    Barack Obama's kettle of hawks
    The absence of a solid anti-war voice on Obama's national security
team means that US foreign policy isn't going to change - "What does
it say that, with 130 members of the House and 23 in the Senate who
voted against the war, Obama chooses to hire Democrats who made the
same judgment as Bush and McCain?"   Neoconservative leader and former
McCain campaign staffer Max Boot summed it up best. "I am gobsmacked
by these appointments, most of which could just as easily have come
from a President McCain," (Jeremy Scahill, 12/1/08).
    Karl Rove praises Obama's economic team - "Thanksgiving Cheer From
Obama - He's assembled a first-rate economic team" (read).

    "Hawks For Hillary" The New Republic: Why Are Conservatives Praising
Obama's Pick For Secretary Of State? Newt Gingrich, Iraq war architect
Richard Perle (read).
    Gov. Janet Napolitano of Arizona is reportedly set to be offered the
position of Homeland Security secretary. She is a two-term governor,
as well as a former US attorney and state attorney general for
Arizona. She was the first governor to call for National Guard troops
to secure the US-Mexico border (read).
    President-elect Obama is also expected to tap billionaire Penny
Pritzker to serve as Commerce secretary. Pritzker is a longtime friend
of Obama's and served as his national finance chair. Pritzker was
involved in running and overseeing the Illinois-based Superior Bank,
which collapsed in 2001. The bank has been described as being at the
forefront of turning subprime loans into securities, the risky
practice at the heart of the financial crisis (read).
    Obama sends Madeleine Albright to represent him at the G20 summit. 
Albright is the person who, when told that a half million Iraqi
children had died due to sanctions, said "I think this is a very hard
choice, but the price--we think the price is worth it." (read).
    Obama continued the fear-mongering that pushes this country into
multiple wars when he told 60 Minutes: "I think it's important to get
a national security team in place because transition periods are
potentially times of vulnerability to a terrorist attack," (read).
    Obama reportedly to keep Robert Gates as Secretary of Defense (read).
    University of Chicago economist Austan Goolsbee will be U.S.
President-elect Barack Obama's choice to lead the White House economic
team (read).
    Obama wants embattled U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman to remain in the
Senate Democratic caucus (read), and fellow democrats follow and allow
Lieberman to keep a key chairmanship (read).
    Obama vowed to shut down Guantanamo - this is good news, and maybe
something a John McCain presidency wouldn't have done.  But what is
Obama going to do with those held without charge at Guantanamo? And
what about torture centers at Bagram and Diego Garcia?  And will he
shut down the School of the Americas torture training center in Ft.
Benning, Georgia?  And what about the torture American prisoners face
in US jails?
    Chomsky on Obama appointments
    "Obama's choices to [run his economic team] were Robert Rubin and
Larry Summers from the Clinton--Secretaries of Treasury under Clinton.
They are among the people who are substantially responsible for the
crisis. One leading economist, one of the few economists who has been
right all along in predicting whats happening, Dean Baker, pointed out
that selecting them is like selecting Osama Bin Laden to run the war
on terror." (read or listen to the entire speech).

    Obama supports $700 billion bailout of toxic financial institutions.
(Sep '08)
    Barack Obama has now declared -- to Bill O'Reilly on Fox News, no less
-- that Bush's "surge" in Iraq has "succeeded beyond our wildest
dreams." He also proclaimed his "absolute" belief in the "War on
Terror," and said "we have to go after them" (in Pakistan and
Afghanistan). (WATCH or READ)

    As riot police were assaulting and arresting innocent activists
outside the Democratic convention, Joe Biden was inside saying "Barack
will put more cops on the street" (Aug '08)
    Georgia/Russia: Obama sides with Georgia - position similar to Bush
and McCain. (Aug '08)Obama and McCain as kings. JibJab.com

    Would keep a residual force (possibly 60,000-80,000) in Iraq after
2010 to train military personnel, provide security for U.S. interests
and thwart terrorist threats. (Jul '08)
    "A nuclear Iran would pose a grave threat and the world must prevent
Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon," "Iranians need to understand
that whether it's the Bush administration or the Obama administration,
this is a paramount concern to the United States,"  (Jul '08)
    Wants 10,000 more troops for Afghanistan. (Jul '08)
    Making sure Iran does not have the capability to build a nuclear
weapon would be "a number one priority" in an Obama presidency....
Iran policy must "combine much tougher threats of economic sanctions
with direct diplomacy," (Jul '08)
    Supports legislation granting legal immunity to telecommunications
companies that cooperated with the Bush administration's program of
wiretapping without warrants. (Jul '08)
    Wants to expand faith-based programs. (Jul '08)


9/28/08  St. Pete for Peace statement on Obama following the first
Presidential debate

Dear friends of peace,

The presidential debate on Friday night confirmed our previous statements
about Barack Obama - he is not an antiwar candidate.  St. Pete for Peace,
in the strongest terms, condemns Obama's positions on Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Iran, Russia, Venezuela, and Iraq, among others.  Like John
McCain, Obama is pro-military and pro-empire.  And just like the
Republican Party, the Democrats are not representing the people, as
further evidenced by the Democrats who pushed at least as hard as the
Republicans for the $700 billion Wall Street bailout.

Some people believe Obama is just making pro-war statements to get
elected, but if that were true, how do you know he's not also being
deceitful about the things he says in which you agree?  And if he's saying
things now just to get elected, how do you know he wouldn't say those
things to get re-elected?  Some say that an Obama presidency would mean
that their antiwar voice has a chance of being heard.  How can this be
true if he's not listening to your voice now when he's trying to get your
vote?

"But he's better than McCain" is the reason many give for their support of
Obama.  Yes, that's true.  But, if somebody knocked on your door and said,
"You can either give me your children, or you can give me every dollar you
earn for the rest of your life" what would you say?  You would say
"neither" and shut the door.  It's time to shut the door on the
Republicans and Democrats until they start representing the people.  Of
course, John McCain and the Republicans are dangerous and should not be in
power, but acceptance of the "lesser of two evils" philosophy is one
reason we continue to be stuck with two evils.

So, what do we do?  Well, if you support the Democrats and Obama, then at
least demand they start representing you, or abandon the party.  This is
not a call to join some other party - election politics should be just one
small part of participating in your country's affairs.  This is a call to
consciousness.  What you do once every four years pales in comparison to
what you do every day.

Peace

    Voted in favor of $162 billion more for Iraq & Afghanistan wars. (Jun
'08)
    At his first stop after winning the primaries, Obama wore a
U.S/Israeli flag lapel pin at AIPAC. (Jun '08)
    Neoconservative leader William Kristol said: "Obama's not for pulling
troops back from our forward positions around the world, with the
exception of Iraq. Obama and McCain don't actually differ, at least on
paper, even on Iran"  (Jun '08)
    Reverses his pledge and opts out of public financing. (Jun '08)
    "But as president of the United States, I would be willing to lead
tough and principled diplomacy with the appropriate Iranian leader at
a time and place of my choosing if and only if it can advance the
interests of the United States." (Jun '08)
    "I have said repeatedly that I think that the death penalty should be
applied in very narrow circumstances for the most egregious of
crimes," (Jun '08)

    Supports a military 'surge' in Afghanistan. (May '08)
    "I will maintain the embargo (on Cuba). It provides us with ...
leverage..."  "Never, in my lifetime, have the people of Cuba known
freedom. Never, in the lives of two generations of Cubans, have the
people of Cuba known democracy."  (May '08; also, read Fidel Castro's
response)
    Obama Exposed: Facts about Obama from the African People's Solidarity
Committee
    "I think that when you look back at George H.W. Bush's foreign policy,
it was a wise foreign policy. In how we executed the Gulf War, how we
managed the transition out of the Cold War, I think it's an example of
how we can get bipartisan agreement." (Apr '08)

    Would "take no options off the table when it comes to preventing
[Iran] from using nuclear weapons or obtaining nuclear weapons, and
that would include any threats directed at Israel or any of our allies
in the region." (Apr '08)

    "The truth is that my foreign policy is actually a return to the
traditional bipartisan realistic policy of George Bush's father, of
John F. Kennedy, of, in someways, Ronald Reagan." (Mar '08)Obama -
Peace Candidate?
    Said the 2008 violence in Gaza was the result of Hamas’ decision to
launch rocket attacks on Israeli civilians (Mar '08)
    Said the US should not meet with (the democratically elected) Hamas
leadership (Mar '08)

    Would not rule out using mercenaries (private military companies) like
Blackwater in Iraq. (Feb '08)

    Said that US troops should be "relieved of the burden of policing
someone else's civil war," and that Iraqis need "to take
responsibility for their own future.” (Jan '08)

    He skipped the vote on Attorney General Michael Mukasey. (Nov '07)
    "It is important to have tough sanctions on Iran, particularly on the
Iranian Revolutionary Guard, which supports terrorism," (Oct '07)
    Voted to expand NAFTA to Peru. (Oct '07)
    Would not pledge to have all troops out of Iraq by the end of his
first-term. (Sep '07)
    Was "a strong supporter of the war in Afghanistan". (Aug '07)
    “I strongly support the expansion of our ground forces by adding
65,000 soldiers to the Army and 27,000 Marines." (Apr '07)
    “We lead the world in battling immediate evils and promoting the
ultimate good,” said Obama. “We must lead by building a 21st-century
military... to advance the security of all people.” (Apr '07)
    "No President should ever hesitate to use force unilaterally if
necessary to protect ourselves and our vital interests when we are
attacked or imminently threatened." (Apr '07)
    Said the United States must be willing to strike al Qaeda targets
inside Pakistan. (Apr '07)
    "[W]e must preserve our total commitment to our unique defense
relationship with Israel by fully funding military assistance and ...
related missile defense programs, he said. This would help Israel
maintain its military edge and deter and repel attacks from as far as
Tehran and as close as Gaza." (Mar '07)

    Voted for Robert Gates (of the Iran-Contra scandal) to be Defense
Secretary. (Dec '06)
    "[L]aunching some missile strikes into Iran is not the optimal
position for us to be in given the ongoing war in Iraq. On the other
hand, having a radical Muslim theocracy in possession of nuclear
weapons is worse. So I guess my instinct would be to err on not having
those weapons in the possession of the ruling clerics of Iran." (Oct
'06)
    Voted for building a fence along the U.S./Mexican border. (Sep '06)
    Said the government must crack down on employers who hire 'illegal
immigrants'. (Sep '06)
    Supported Israel's war against Lebanon. (Aug '06)
    Voted for Patriot Act II. (Mar '06)

    Voted for Bush’s 2005 energy bill which sent billions of dollars in
subsidies to oil companies. (Jun '05)
    Barack Obama Fact Sheet - Is Obama a Peace Candidate?
    Voted to allow credit card companies to raise interest rates to over
30%. (Mar '05)

    "Military strikes on Pakistan should not be ruled out if violent
Islamic extremists were to take over" (Sep '04)
    "[T]he big question is going to be, if Iran is resistant to these
pressures [to stop its nuclear program], including economic sanctions,
which I hope will be imposed if they do not cooperate, at what point .
. . if any, are we going to take military action?" (Sep '04)
    "There’s not much of a difference between my position and George
Bush’s position" on Iraq. (Jul '04)
    Said it was time "to end the embargo with Cuba" because it had
"utterly failed in the effort to overthrow Castro." (Jan '04)

    Two weeks after the Iraq war started he said, we "absolutely want to
make sure that the troops have sufficient support to be able to win."
(Mar '03)

    "I am not opposed to all wars, I'm opposed to dumb wars." (Oct '02)


"Voting is easy and marginally useful, but it is a poor substitute for
democracy,
which requires direct action by concerned citizens" - Howard Zinn, Feb. 2008



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