
NUMBERS DON’T LIE
And the People Who Have Sworn to Uphold and Protect the Constitution of United States of America Shouldn’t Either. In the matter of the Downing Street Memo, that simple a basic premise of truth applies to General T. Michael Moseley and to the George Bush, the servant of the sovereign people of the United States of America. Tomorrow General Moseley must be asked the questions and he must answer truthfully about the spikes in bombing activity in late 2002 and late 2003. The President must answer as well.
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When the President does answer to the sovereign ruling people of the United States about these aggressive acts of war, he should remember what his title of Commander in Chief means. He commands not us, but our military. The numbers above show just how many bombs were dropped in the past, but perhaps not how many will drop when Mosely testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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WHAT THE BLOGS ARE SAYING:
SHAKESPEARE'S SISTER: HUH?
Following up on yesterday’s post about the general who confirmed in a 2003 briefing the secret air war, known as the “spikes of activity” which preceded Congressional authorization for the Iraq War, we come to find out, care of Spoof News editor JJ, that the same general, Gen. T. Michael Moseley, was nominated by Bush on May 16 as chief of staff of the Air Force to succeed Gen. John P. Jumper who has served in the position since September 2001.
Call me crazy (I know you will), but I think Wednesday's confirmation hearing would be the perfect place to question Gen, Moseley, who served as the Combined Forces Air Component Commander for operations Southern Watch, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom, about the “spikes of activity” that were alleged in the Downing Street Memos to have been designed to provoke Saddam.
[SHAKESPEARE'S SISTER]FROM [EXPOSTULATION]
Gen. T. Michael Moseley, the one who confirmed the secret air war on Iraq (mentioned in yesterday’s BBA PSA), was nominated by Bush to be the Air Force Chief of Staff in May. Tomorrow is his confirmation hearing. Moseley, who served as the Combined Forces Air Component Commander for operations Southern Watch, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom; needs to answer questions about his role in the “spikes of activity” that were allegedly designed to provoke Saddam. Here is the listing of the Senate Armed Forces Committee members. If you click on their name, you get their contact information. Contact them and request that they bring up this issue.
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[MOSELEY AIR FORCE BIO]
November 2001 - August 2003, Commander, 9th Air Force and U.S. Central Command Air Forces, Shaw AFB, S.C.
August 2003 - present, Vice Chief of Staff, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
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