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Kembal
08-31-2007, 05:18 PM
Appears some office in the U.S. presence in Baghdad is passing out politically slanted bios about Congressional visitors in the Green Zone to uniformed soldiers and U.S. and Iraqi officials, instead of using the official website bios.

Curious to see what people think about this. My problems with this are twofold: 1. Passing them out to uniformed military and 2. The possibility that these bios were prepared by members of the uniformed military.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/30/AR2007083001848.html?hpid=topnews


Lawmakers Describe 'Being Slimed in the Green Zone'

By Jonathan Weisman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, August 31, 2007; Page A13

The sheets of paper seemed to be everywhere the lawmakers went in the Green Zone, distributed to Iraqi officials, U.S. officials and uniformed military of no particular rank. So when Rep. James P. Moran Jr. (D-Va.) asked a soldier last weekend just what he was holding, the congressman was taken aback to find out.

In the soldier's hand was a thumbnail biography, distributed before each of the congressmen's meetings in Baghdad, which let meeting participants such as that soldier know where each of the lawmakers stands on the war. "Moran on Iraq policy," read one section, going on to cite some the congressman's most incendiary statements, such as, "This has been the worst foreign policy fiasco in American history."

The bio of Rep. Ellen O. Tauscher (D-Calif.) -- "TAU (rhymes with 'now')-sher," the bio helpfully relates -- was no less pointed, even if she once supported the war and has taken heat from liberal Bay Area constituents who remain wary of her position. "Our forces are caught in the middle of an escalating sectarian conflict in Iraq, with no end in sight," the bio quotes.

"This is beyond parsing. This is being slimed in the Green Zone," Tauscher said of her bio.

More than two dozen House members and senators have used the August recess to travel to Iraq in the hope of getting a firsthand view of the war ahead of commanding Gen. David H. Petraeus's progress report in two weeks on Capitol Hill. But it appears that the trips have been as much about Iraqi and U.S. officials sizing up Congress as the members of Congress sizing up the war.

Brief, choreographed and carefully controlled, the codels (short for congressional delegations) often have showed only what the Pentagon and the Bush administration have wanted the lawmakers to see. At one point, as Moran, Tauscher and Rep. Jon Porter (R-Nev.) were heading to lunch in the fortified Green Zone, an American urgently tried to get their attention, apparently to voice concerns about the war effort, the participants said. Security whisked the man away before he could make his point.

Tauscher called it "the Green Zone fog."

"Spin City," Moran grumbled. "The Iraqis and the Americans were all singing from the same song sheet, and it was deliberately manipulated."

But even such tight control could not always filter out the bizarre world inside the barricades. At one point, the three were trying to discuss the state of Iraqi security forces with Iraq's national security adviser, Mowaffak al-Rubaie, but the large, flat-panel television set facing the official proved to be a distraction. Rubaie was watching children's cartoons.

When Moran asked him to turn it off, Rubaie protested with a laugh and said, "But this is my favorite television show," Moran recalled.

Porter confirmed the incident, although he tried to paint the scene in the best light, noting that at least they had electricity.

"I don't disagree it was an odd moment, but I did take a deep breath and say, 'Wait a minute, at least they are using the latest technology, and they are monitoring the world,' " Porter said. "But, yes, it was pretty annoying."

It was the bio sheets that seemed to annoy the members of Congress the most. Just who assembled them is not clear. E-mails to U.S. Central Command's public affairs office in Baghdad this week went unanswered.

"I had never seen that in the past. That's new," said Porter, who was on his fourth trip to Iraq. "Now I want to see what they're saying about me," he added, when he learned of the contents of his travel companions' rap sheets.

For one, the quotations appeared to be selected to divide the visitors into those who are with the war effort and those who are against. For another, they were not exactly accurate. Under "latest Iraq vote," Tauscher's bio noted that she had voted in favor of legislation requiring the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq within 120 days of the bill's enactment.

She did vote that way -- in May. On Aug. 2, Tauscher voted in favor of her own bill, which mandates that troops be granted a leave from combat at least as long as their last combat deployment before being shipped back to Iraq. That vote might have been a little too popular with the soldiers she was meeting, Tauscher said.

Still, Porter was quick to add, for all the drawbacks, the trip was worth it.

"No doubt you will have people speak the company talking points," Porter said. "But I spent time with people who were not officers, four of them from Nevada, two who were very blunt" about their support for the war and their anger over partisan fighting in Washington.

"I tend to lean with the rank-and-file members of military who have nothing to gain," he added. "They want to go home as soon as possible."

If you want to see scanned copies of the bios, they're on Thinkprogress, a liberal blog: http://thinkprogress.org/2007/08/31/codel-bios-iraq/

Sean of the Thread
08-31-2007, 05:55 PM
I don't know?

Gelston
08-31-2007, 07:08 PM
THERE IS NO FUCKING GREEN ZONE. Its called the IZ.

Sean of the Thread
08-31-2007, 07:15 PM
I've met my share of annoying jarheads but you're rapidly approaching the top 10.

Stanley Burrell
08-31-2007, 11:30 PM
Being Slimed in the Green Zone

http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/2/2e/Slimer2.jpg

He did it.

Someone ye olde photshoppe Slimer wearing a turban and/or birqua. Or not.

Long day, long day...

Mosquito
08-31-2007, 11:37 PM
They have US to thank for their very own government. They really should bend knee to US for that freedom that came from the barrel of a gun. When we blew them the fuck apart, they should have been thanking us for giving them a voice that we trump. They should be greatful as they carry their dead to the hospital while we watch it on TV eating our Hungry Man Fried Chicken and Mashed Potato dinners on folding carts.

Gelston
09-01-2007, 07:52 AM
I've met my share of annoying jarheads but you're rapidly approaching the top 10.

I'm sorry that I call it by its actual name. I guess it takes actually being in Baghdad to know. If I'm even near the top 10 then obviously you don't know many Marines.

TheEschaton
09-01-2007, 08:16 AM
Him being a Marine means he probably knows a few.

But I only "know" 5, you, Dave, and Sean being three of them. And you're all dicks.

One of the other ones tried to fight me a couple of New Years ago when I dared to call Bush a retard at a party, not knowing that His Almightiness was a Marine and a defender of Bush. I say "tried to" because he and I hugged it out, but he's still a douche bag and I wouldn't trust him with an air gun, let alone a real gun.

The fifth is my best friend's father, who was a chopper pilot in Nam, and thus has seen some of the most horrific things ever, and now refuses to ever speak of the 60s and 70s, and is the most pacifist person I know.

I guess having 1 good guy out of 5 is pretty decent.

-TheE-

Sean of the Thread
09-01-2007, 08:57 AM
Dave's not a Marine.

Gan
09-01-2007, 10:22 AM
They have US to thank for their very own government. They really should bend knee to US for that freedom that came from the barrel of a gun. When we blew them the fuck apart, they should have been thanking us for giving them a voice that we trump. They should be greatful as they carry their dead to the hospital while we watch it on TV eating our Hungry Man Fried Chicken and Mashed Potato dinners on folding carts.

Shout it from the rooftops Comrade.

BACKLASHBACKLASHBACKLASHBACKLASHBACKLASHBACKLASHBA CKLASH.

TheEschaton
09-01-2007, 10:25 AM
Dude, I think mosquito needs to smoke some of that mellow stuff, eh?

Gan
09-01-2007, 10:27 AM
I'd like to congratulate him from graduating from radical, to idiot, and now to pariah.

Grats Backlash.

Sean of the Thread
09-01-2007, 11:28 AM
For fucks sake Backrash is completely retarded.

Gelston
09-01-2007, 03:56 PM
Him being a Marine means he probably knows a few.

But I only "know" 5, you, Dave, and Sean being three of them. And you're all dicks.

One of the other ones tried to fight me a couple of New Years ago when I dared to call Bush a retard at a party, not knowing that His Almightiness was a Marine and a defender of Bush. I say "tried to" because he and I hugged it out, but he's still a douche bag and I wouldn't trust him with an air gun, let alone a real gun.

The fifth is my best friend's father, who was a chopper pilot in Nam, and thus has seen some of the most horrific things ever, and now refuses to ever speak of the 60s and 70s, and is the most pacifist person I know.

I guess having 1 good guy out of 5 is pretty decent.

-TheE-

I only "know" about four lawyers and they are all dicks.

Sean of the Thread
09-01-2007, 04:36 PM
I guess having 1 good guy out of 5 is pretty decent.

-TheE-

Me being a dick to douchebags on teh boards has no bearing on me being a good guy any other time.


Dick :)

TheEschaton
09-01-2007, 08:21 PM
Fair enough.