From the Bowels of Hell (yes, that's name calling, Bill), Bill Kristol climbs out to again spew his lies, calling plans for the Sept. 15 anti-war march that draw attention to the fact that soldiers have died for his cause in Iraq "grotesque," criticizing us for (brace yourself) being "Unwilling to seriously debate the choices before us. . ." This from the "man" who did everything possible to stifle and ridicule debate as he and his neo-con pals at the Project for A New American Century did everything they could to unleash the dogs of war in Iraq, and are now beating that drum again about Iran. How about the consequences of YOUR choices, Bill?
Bill Kristol is vile. That's name calling, too. It's also a fact.
It's called "Kill the Die-in." (He is admittedly an expert on killing). He leads off by noting criticism of the Weekly Standard by Joe Klein(!):
". . .It would be silly to make too much out of one item on a Time blog. But it does suggest that even the respectable elements of the antiwar movement have jumped the shark. Unwilling seriously to debate the choices before us, and the consequences of those choices, antiwar advocates are now down to name-calling. . .
Meanwhile, a motley crew of antiwar groups, including Iraq Veterans Against The War, CODEPINK, ANSWER, and MoveOn.org, are organizing a week of demonstrations in Washington beginning September 15. The "mobilization" will be kicked off with a "Die-In," sponsored primarily by ANSWER and Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW). . .
Grotesque.
Will mainstream antiwar groups and antiwar politicians denounce this action, which is scheduled to begin the weeklong protest? Will the respectable parts of the antiwar movement stand with veterans and veterans' families who intend to protest this disgusting appropriation of their loved ones' names? Surely most critics of the war still have a sense of decency."
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/014/051mhnto.asp