President Hamid Karzai called Saturday for the international community to stop supporting private security companies in Afghanistan, which he said have created parallel security forces in competition with police and army.
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WTF is going on with the comments…. Name, e-mail…. and THEN….!!!!!
“Your comment must be approved by the site admins before it will appear publicly.”
Is this a new policy or a glitch?? One formerly had to write the name of the “people” that live in Israel to get this special attention I refer to as the “moderation dock” WTF is up with this new toll gate of thought? This CAN”T be Justin’s idea, Can it????
What happened to Intense debate log in, what happened to all the other venues for log in… I really do not want my facebook old friends and all those private investigators, government contractor corporations paid to gather every dissent I ever uttered …to get my comments “stove-piped” directly to my FBI file… Thank You Anyway… What is going on down there at Antiwar.com… All the right wing and wacko corporate ads [What is your REAL age??] are one thing, but giving us a blind date with those three lettered Gov. agencies is another…… IT is VERY BAD for ANTIWAR.COM… I have noticed lately many worrisome changes in Yahoo and Facebook linking.. Maybe it’s better this way, with big brother getting bolder and bolder every day.. It will wake us from the slumber of feeling safe to comment…. BUT I see all and any linking with facebook, Yahoo and I suppose google has got to be on the list, as (NOW) dangerous and especially unwelcome…. Is anyone but me concerned about this [NEW???] seeming development…????????
August 7, 2010 @ 9:25 pm
Methinks Karzai speaks from betwixt his glutaeus maximus. The only reason I see that organizations are using their own paid security services, irregardless of the fact I think none of them have any business being there, is that they have some control over whom they hire and how much coin to hand over. To say that these groups must open up the process to the criminally corrupt Afghan government is an absurdity.
August 8, 2010 @ 10:16 am