Messages of mhere

This is an ongoing list of “Messages of mhere” posts:

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Chapter 1

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Chapter 2

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Chapter 3

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Chapter 4

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Chapter 5

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Chapter 6

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Chapter 7

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Chapter 8

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Chapter 9

Messages of mhere (an American Tale) – Epilogue

Messages of mhere revisited

If

Enemies, both foreign and domestic

“Messages of mhere” again….

Time to bury the little blue dress?

Seeking Justice

More lamentations about Messages of mhere

Hear ye, hear ye, She will announce today

The “kick-ass grandmother” challenge

Who I am and why I blog

Several blasts from the past

The plot thickens

Never surrender!

Domestic terrorism, I report, you decide

Mutually assured destruction?

Inciting terror…

Bully or victim, that is the question…

Recipe for disaster

The Woman’s Way of War

We still have The Constitution as our rule of law!

XOXO

Black helicopters or thatwitch2016 circling?

An American wake-up call

Another Cry In The Wilderness

Being a Dupe

Learning the art of character assassinations

Happy Trails

The Pieces of the Media Messaging Puzzle

Social Media….the wild frontier

My “I love America!” room

Libertybelle: Mean Twitter Troll

More Being Set-up

What I think about the election

Libertybelle: Tin foil Hat Homemaker

Intimidation tactics… whatever…




Confessions of mhere (some dates and posts)

May 10, 2016 – Being A Dupe   published- Three comments follow

May 10, 2016  – Minta responds:

Minta Marie Morze

Liberty,

I hope you will let this comment stay on your blog, as my response to your post.

I’m deeply saddened and feel lost by this. I have been commenting online on blogs since 2003, and I even wrote my own blog, called “A Few Shiny Pebbles”, which I stopped writing when Obama was elected. Everything I’ve ever written has been pro-American, and to find you questioning my devotion to America and the great American heritage leaves me baffled and hurt.

I wish you had warned me about this. Seeing my name used this way is heartbreaking. I can’t believe I have to say this, but, no one sent me to your blog, and no one pays me anything. I am a retired artist.

I believe that you cannot exhibit a comment I’ve made on your blog that was anti-American.

I wrote you and sent the pansy because you posted on your blog about a woman you visited in the hospital. She said she loved pansies because they smiled, and you said that you never saw the smile. I Photoshopped a pansy and showed that it was “smiling”, to thank you for visiting that woman in the hospital, which I thought was a wonderful thing to do.

I think you have a generous heart and a really good mind, but you are totally wrong about me.

If you don’t want my comments or letters, so be it.

I will, however, continue to read your blog, for the same reason I wrote you in the first place—it’s excellent.

I wish you good luck, and hope you continue writing. I will miss our correspondence.

Live long and prosper,

Minta

May 10, 2016 – (6:42 pm)  I received an email from Michael Adams to my libertybellediaries@yahoo.com address.  Michael states he is not a paid agent.  He provided contact information to include a phone number and a number of references – he mentions knowing Able, corresponding with JK.  He states he comments on Diplomad, Bookworm Room, Neoneocon and D&N.  He states he emails Mike McDaniel sometimes and he met Ted Cruz 7 years ago.  He offers Christian advice to me as a caregiver stuck at home.  He urges me to go to church and to call him anytime.

May 10, 2016  – JK  (aka Justin, Nate Hale) responds:

JK

A clarification is in order: not for the guy more appropriately or perhaps, best put, ol’ JK was more like a guppy while John’s niche up the food chain was maybe oh, King Mackerel or so (at the time). I was gonna go with Great White but I don’t think it’d be appreciated.

Actually it occurred to me awhile back what you were doing, in your way, was, “protecting” – you know precisely what I mean with that nugget.

Keep your eyes to the ground LB, you never know when you might spy that one singular gleaming. And fare well, wind at your back et cetera et cetera …

Oh one last thing, not sent either – haven’t been “active” for a considerable spell – more like, semi-mutual acquaintances “suggested a possible useful knowledge.” JK no longer takes “getting sent” particularly well.>

May 10, 2016  – Libertybelle  (aka hollyasbury, susanholly, mhere) responds:

hollyasbury
May 10, 2016 at 9:23 pm Edit
If y’all aren’t aware of larger forces at play, then please be careful. Stuff is happening. Stay safe and JK – realllly, watch your back.

Please, remember the checkers vs. chess planning paradigm, JK. That’s it on comments until I see which way the ill winds blow.

JK, I’m convinced they’ve been tracking down my friends and my husband’s fellow soldiers from Desert Storm for several years now:-( Who better than americanrommel…



May 12, 2016 – Time to rebuild the American Team published.  11 comments follow.

May, 13, 2016 – JK responds:

JK

“It’s not like General Zobrist is in the witness protection program …”

Nate Hale 12 May 16

May 13, 2016 – Libertybelle responds:

hollyasbury
May 13, 2016 at 11:59 am Edit
“I have not yet begun to fight!”

– Johnetta Paul Jones ( affectionately known to her friends as LB;-)
13 May 16



May 16, 2016 – Libertybelle decides to start unloading (Comments under Time to rebuild the American team):

hollyasbury
May 16, 2016 at 8:33 am Edit
Young Nate, All out of invisible ink this morning, but if you were to paint someone as a religious zealot or a white nationalist militia type, what better than to have someone with that kind of nickname show up on your blog. Check out comments “fw190 wuerger”:

Trump “war crime” policy heard around the world

The American Spirit

The only places I’ve posted comments are National Review and The American Thinker. Posted a comment at Huffington Post and Truth Revolt a long while ago and both comments were gone within24 hours. Posted a comment on a military site – a long while ago about our Syria policy – never checked back to see if it got pulled down.

So much more I could tell you, but I’ve often suspected your old “team” was sending me emails using your email address – different voice and tone at times. Watch your back and I hope the FBI is the ticket to safety when shit hits the fan:-)

Back in 2014, I told you about an old friend from Desert Storm era calling me out of the blue on Thanksgiving – hadn’t heard from them since 1991- tried to get you interested in that faked Pinterest Follower list of hers (around March 2015)- her few craft boards and she had 254 followers and most of them men. Her husband was one of my husband’s platoon sergeants – we were good friends with them. Got together on weekends often for dinner and their son was the same age as our sons. That platoon sergeant became a police chief in a small Midwestern town. Strange that she called me on Thanksgiving and also received an email from my husband’s battalion sergeant major during Desert Storm – that same day.

My kids talk to my youngest sister rather than trust me with problems since that impeachment mess or they go to my sister who is a year older than me. One sister is a retired E-8 – Air Force – worked Public Affairs – trained generals on public speaking – think she even helped train ol’ Clapper:-( She was working for the Chief of Public Affairs for the Air Force during impeachment.

My other sister is a retired PA state trooper – did all sorts of stuff – lots of homicide and vice investigations.

Two weekends ago, my husband’s oldest brother stopped by to visit on his way back to Maryland from a trip to FL. He has never visited us – ever and we got married in 1980. My husband grew up in Baltimore – family all dems – younger brother a Baltimore county cop. All sorts of other things swirling about.

Rarely receive any phone calls from my retired Air Force sister or my oldest sister.  Haven’t heard from my retired state trooper sister in many years.  Never hear from my two brothers.  My children call me almost daily to check up on me and are always relating that they’ve just talked to one of my three sisters. A while back my Air Force sister called and she talked to me as if I was an idiot when I stated he was UNFIT to be President after that having US troops commit war crimes as serious policy.  She kept talking down to me in manner like I was “incompetent” and she was trying to “help” me.  Same script as 1998 replaying.

Being set-up much…….. They called Cruz “Lucifer”. Been wondering if, I’m being branded a combo of Timothy McVeigh and David Koresh.

Back in March at National Review – I made a comment about obeying the law and arguing against Trump’s war crimes ISIS plan:

susanholly E. Burke 20 days ago
The author is saying Trump is not a conservative and he isn’t much more than a vacuous, venal mountebank. His behavior is vulgar and vile. Not worthy of championing and assuredly not worthy of excusing!
Some can also see the evil that is the far-left radicals trying to shut downTrump’s rallies.
Some are not so blinded by this partisan ideology that we see every issue through an us vs. them prism.
Keep up the pressure -you and others, who keep ranting for NRO to stop or twisting arms to get them to support Trump, are exposing your true colors and character in the process. The relentless intimidation and strong-arm tactics are bizarre and unAmerican.
Newt is on Hannity spinning and lying, and selling more poll voodoo – but he has no moral compass – he was having an affair during impeachment and railing about Bill Clinton, now Newt and Callista prance about as moral arbiters – PLEASE……… The hypocrisy is stunning. If these are the elders of the party omg!
I’ve been around a long time – unexpected things happen, polls are often wrong too.
For speaking my mind – my computer has been under relentless attack for months – I have some good guys protecting me and all I get is comments like this:
Angry MFing Texan • 3 days ago
They are pissed off white Americans that are tired of being called racist and being told thier privileged.
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susanholly Angry MFing Texan • 3 days ago
Most Texans are gentlemen who don’t cuss in mixed company. My daughter married one:-)
You put it in your name😦
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Angry MFing Texan susanholly • 3 days ago
Sorry I might change it. But I’m pissed off right now.
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susanholly Angry MFing Texan • 3 days ago
I understand the anger, but raging mobs never solve anything – we need to unite our country, not divide into enemy factions and burn it to the ground. Please read President George Washington’s Farewell Address. He warned about the danger to our republic from extreme factions.
Maya Angelou, my late mother’s least-liked American poet, said it best:
“Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but it has not solved a one.”
See, sometimes even poets you don’t like say something worth quoting:-)
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LincolnAppleyard susanholly • 3 days ago
SURRENDER NOW Sue! It’s the only possible outcome…
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susanholly LincolnAppleyard • 3 days ago
This comment has bothered me for hours – was this a threat? Who am supposed to surrender to? I am a law-abiding, private citizen. I’ve never owned a firearm in my life and in fact, I don’t even have a speeding ticket. So, who am I supposed to SURRENDER NOW to? This is a friendly online chat, so what exactly did you mean?
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So, while you may be just an individual – there’s an orchestrated effort to shut down those in the GOP who won’t back Trump. I am tired of being told that I am a traitor, a slut, a whore, a termagant, and the list goes on, all because I keep saying why I won’t support Trump. And if Trump Nation is the new face of the GOP, I”m taking my little Ripon, Wis schoolhouse figurine and looking for a new party! AS to “SURRENDER NOW Sue! It’s the only possible outcome…” I’ll let law enforcement deal with that! I mentioned George Washington’s Farewell Address and I got that response. I hope the FBI can track down who is attacking my computer!

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Told to SURRENDER NOW, Sue. My computer is under attack a lot

Stay safe and if shit hits the fan, maybe the FBI is the last safe bastion. I am banking on that myself.

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hollyasbury
May 16, 2016 at 8:50 am Edit
Or Nate here are my comments from a GMD, piece he wrote at The American Thinker – ALL of my comments were removed.. guess they didn’t pass GMD’s All-in for Trump censor

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/04/growing_up_before_november.html:

susanholly Guest 19 days ago
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I’m an American dedicated to The Constitution and our republican principles. Trump’s “nationalists” have shown their stripes quite clearly all over the internet. National Review, whom Trump hordes rail at, felt that Trump nationalism last Saturday night for hours – an orchestrated attack on Goldberg’s article comment thread – started in the evening and went on well into the night. They organized it openly on their alt-right websites, hijacked mods nicknames and when it was over the mods had deleted 9,000 posts of their vile anti-Semitic and racist “nationalist’ fervor. Can’t wait to see the Trump “nationalist” hordes, Trump’s friend, Roger Stone organizes for Cleveland – he even threatened to release delegates’ room numbers online…
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susanholly HoraceJules 19 days ago
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That likely has happened in open state primaries, but he won in these Northeast closed primaries with Republican votes.
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susanholly Tina Trent 19 days ago
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Nasty is in the eye of the beholder. I am not a Cruz supporter, but I am assuredly a Never Trump. I’m open to a third party candidate.
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susanholly Tina Trent 19 days ago
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AT ran an article from a delegate who stated he had received death threat from Trump supporters. Guess he was lying too.
Megyn Kelly said she’s received death threats from Trump supporters too, all because she dared to ask an “unfair” question – guess she’s lying too.
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susanholly Guest 19 days ago
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The great irony is those most angry about McCain and Romney scream the loudest that conservatives should shut-up and get behind Trump, who is not only not a conservative, he’s not even a Republican.
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Ah yes, “the wisdom of crowds”… Selling that get behind a GOP candidate, who makes no pretense to being a conservative, “you sore losers”, because that’s being a good GOP team-player…. where have I heard this line before…. Trump and his hordes can have the GOP if he’s the new face of the party. I’ll burn my little wooden Ripon, Wisconsin schoolhouse figurine to the ground and call it a day.
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If the “wisdom of crowds” is Trump and Hillary America is assuredly doomed. Trump has alienated more than the folks at National Review and let’s be clear the “extreme right – those alt-right” are jazzed and feel empowered by Trump – they are strong-arm team Trump players. However NR’s stance is a thorn in the side of Trump hordes (crowds), because NR actually got the support of many voices in the mainstream conservative movement – not extremists. These “get on board you sore loser” screeds fit the Trumpian new face of the GOP.
The Disqus comment thread at NR comes under seige from alt-right Trump hordes constantly. Here at AT, where both for and against Trump articles have appeared, the Disqus comment threads mirror those at NR, Breirbart and other “conservative” sites, so we can see the “wisdom of Trump crowds”, since last summer Trump hordes patrol Disqus comment threads, ready to dominate all Trump discussions and resort gang-up attacks – vile, name-calling is their way to make you shut up and go away or get on the Trump train. If you don’t go away their lovely attempts to “win” the argument ensue. Trump, the “great” team-builder has united the far-right – the alt-right, and nationalist hordes also roam and they’ve taken over comment threads at conservative sites like Breitbart.. Trump the populist, who wouldn’t denounce David Duke on a Sunday show, united those alt-right hordes indeed. Team sport is the Trump way, where it’s threats and name-calling, just like this sore loser screed.
National Review remains a prime target, because they haven’t done exactly what the angry conservatives were railing about – submit to a candidate forced on them, whom wasn’t a conservative, but now conservatives are being insulted, lectured, called sore losers for not getting in line and uniting behind Trump, who is even less of a conservative than McCain or Romney??? I never warmed to Cruz or Kasich and I understand the “conservative base” anger at the GOP, actually holding to conservative principles. However, if Trump and his hordes are the new face of the GOP, let them enjoy their hostile takeover, I will never unite behind Trump, a vile mountebank.
The real GOP “establishment” sat on their hands and couldn’t even rally a defense of the party, because they despise Cruz too, who was a Tea Party insurgent, before Trump came along. If Trump becomes the nominee, this time I am done with the GOP.
Last Saturday night NR was under attack for hours from enthusiastic Trump crowds, organized by alt-right sites, who openly organized the attack on their websites – over 9,000 posts in a non-stop stream for hours on Jonah Goldberg’s column, where they even hijacked mod nicknames to post their filth. The anti-Semitic and racist spews were amazing. I kept checking back to observe this enthused Trump horde at work. For hours no one else could carry on any sort of discussion. Observing online political comment threads is an interest of mine since the Clinton impeachment strong-arm method started there and Trump hordes operate just like the Clinton hordes.
Cleveland should be fun with Trump friend, Stone, organizing Trump hordes to have on hand to riot. Since conservatives, of the National Review variety, aren’t noted for their taking to the streets or strong-arm tactics, one can only wonder who is signing up to be on hand to riot, if necessary to make sure Trump’s “democracy” reins supreme in our “republic”… Yes, Trump and his “wisdom of crowds” indeed…

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hollyasbury
May 16, 2016 at 8:54 am Edit
Good Old LincolnAppleyard’s comment to “SURRENDER NOW, Sue” comment is also deleted from NR’s Disqus log.

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hollyasbury
May 16, 2016 at 9:05 am Edit
I’ve been thinking for a lonnnnng time the key to why I am being pursued has more to do with the Clinton sewer rats operate just like the old KGB and East German Stasi.

With O’Bagy, I stumbled onto not only OBagy, but the ISW front operation.

During impeachment I stumbled onto their mass media INFORMATION WARFARE and the level of their infiltration. Hence, the orchestrating this relentless attack to shut me up and trying to have me locked away in a state mental hospital permanently in early ’99.

I didn’t just shut up and go away, I have persisted in trying to expose what happened to me during impeachment.

Too many strange things. Later, I kept trying to find a way to tell my story from impeachment – tried facebook, didn’t work. And in 2010 I was writing comments on Ralph Peters articles at the New York Post – (circa surge in Afghanistan timeframe). I had finally told a lawyer about what happened, because when I showed up in his office – I saw he had been a JAG general and I was scared he might know americanrommel. He didn’t believe me, so I sent him several letters giving him more details. I told him I was writing comments at Ralph Peters columns and that I had a plan to expose what happened to me. I told him all he had to do was contact americanrommel and mention my name and he would see that man hates me. I had emailed this lawyer my hotmail password and my facebook password. I wrote comments in drafts and then deleted them every few days. After a long while I suspected he contacted americanrommel or something happened, because my hotmail and facebook were hacked at the same time. All comments on Ralph Peters columns were removed.

Youngest daughter married a soldier from TX in 2008 – his mother came to GA and acted like we weren’t good enough. My daughter brought her future mother-in-law and father-in-law to visit me while I was working at Walmart – obviously we weren’t good enough.

My husband was already very sick by that point – having problems even walking a few steps without falling down – typical old soldier – heavy drinker – so no one cares – just write it off. He didn’t go to TX to the wedding, so I flew out there with our two sons. The future mother-in-law had her brother marry my daughter and son – her brother is a TX state judge – and at the wedding, I said “Hello” to him and he looked at me like I was dirt and turned away.

2010 – On facebook -son-in-law’s uncle, the TX state judge starts a blog and is dabbling in Tea Party politics –
http://www.thefreedomcommentaries.com/index.html

Libertybelle is born and I made some comments in the What’s Hot section.

The blog doesn’t continue.

2012- 2 FEB 2012 that TX state judge emails me out of the blue. Now I had sent him one email about a family matter during the intervening 2010-2012timespan and I had also emailed him when I saw my daughter’s mother-in-law had posted about his new blog.

Here’s what the email said:

Not to be a name dropper, but I served twice with Ralph in the early years and while he marches to a different drummer, he is right 99 percent of the time. He is right this time, too. Gladius Maximus (I removed his name and used his nickname)
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New York Post
February 17, 2009
Pg. 31

Pakistan’s US POWs

What’s the plan in Afghanistan?

By Ralph Peters

The 36,000 US troops in Afghanistan are prisoners of war. They’re still armed
and fighting. But their fate lies in Pakistan’s hands, not ours.

It’s time to rethink our nonstrategy in Kabul. We got our initial actions
right in the autumn of 2001, slaughtering terrorists, toppling the Taliban
and empowering would-be allies. But we’ve been getting it wrong every year
since.

We’re now on the verge of doubling our troop commitment to a mismanaged war
that lacks sane goals and teeters toward inanity. And we’re putting our
troops at the mercy of one of the world’s most-corrupt states – Pakistan –
which has cut a deal with extremists to enforce Sharia law a short drive
from the capital.

After taking apart al Qaeda’s base network and punishing the Taliban, we
should have left the smoking ruins. This should have been a classic punitive
expedition: We’re not obliged to rehabilitate foreign murderers.

As for those who exclaim that “We would have had to go back!” – well, so
what? Had we needed to hammer Afghanistan again in 2007 or 2008, that still
would’ve been cheaper in blood (ours and the Afghans’) and treasure than
trying to build a “rule of law” state where no real state ever existed.

Staying left us with criminally vulnerable logistics – ever the bane of
campaigns in the region. The Brits and the Soviets both learned the hard way
that superior fighting skills don’t suffice in Afghanistan: You need
dependable, redundant supply lines.

But we rely on a long, imperiled land route through Pakistan for up to 80
percent of our supplies – a route that Pakistan can close at any time.

And the Pakistanis have closed it, just to make a point.

I’m convinced that the recent flurry of successful attacks on supply yards
in Peshawar and along the Khyber Pass route were tacitly – if not actively –
approved by the Pakistani intelligence service (the ISI) and the military.

Previous attacks were rare and unsuccessful. Suddenly, in the wake of the
Mumbai terror attacks, our trucks were burning. The Pakistanis were making
the point that we’re at their mercy: They wanted us to rein in a (rightly)
outraged India.

They also want the new US administration to multiply foreign-aid bribes.
(There isn’t enough cash left in the country for Pakistan’s elite to steal.)

Our response? We’re paying up. Plus, dumber than dirt, we’re turning to the
Russians for an alternate supply line – after they bullied the Kyrgyz
government into ending our access to a vital airbase north of the Afghan
border.

But the central problem is the blind-alley mission. We kidded ourselves that
we could conjure up a functioning rule-of-law state in the obstinately
lawless territory known as Afghanistan, whose various ethnic groups hate
each other unto death.

Instead of setting a realistic goal – mortally punishing our enemies – we
decided to create a model democracy in a territory that hasn’t reached the
sophistication of medieval Europe.

And our own politics only complicate the mess. Since Iraq was “Bush’s war,”
the American left rejected it out of hand. For Democrats seeking to prove
they’re tough on terror, Afghanistan became the “good war” by default.

Yet partial success in Iraq could spark positive change across the Middle
East. Success in Afghanistan – whatever that is – changes nothing. Iraq is
the old, evocative heart of Arab civilization. Afghanistan is history’s
black hole.

But President Obama has made Afghanistan his baby to show that he’s strong
on security.

What’s the end-state, Mr. President? How do we get there? How do you solve
the greater Pakistan problem?

By sending another 30,000 US hostages in uniform? Define the mission –
what, specifically, are they supposed to accomplish?

God knows, every decent American should want this ragamuffin surge to
succeed – but it’s the military equivalent of the financial bailout package: Just
throw more resources at a problem and hope something works.

Personally, I’m sick of seeing our troops used as a substitute for
intelligent policies – while every wonk in Washington drones on about there
being no military solution to war, for God’s sake.

No military solution? Great. Bring the troops home and deploy more
diplomats, contractors and accountants. See how long they survive.

It’s grimly entertaining to observe how American leftists, who shrieked that
we should “support the troops, bring them home” while Iraq was all the rage,
won’t say “Boo!” about Obama’s war of choice. (They’re still not enlisting,
either.)

Our botched deployment to Afghanistan as warriors who morphed into squatters
defies military logic, history and common sense. The Brits learned – finally
– that you deal with Afghan problems by occasionally hammering Afghans, then
leaving them to sort out their own mess. You kill the guilty and leave.

Not us. We’re going to build Disneyworld on the Kabul River.

Ralph Peters is a retired Army officer and the author of “Looking for

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hollyasbury
May 16, 2016 at 10:22 am Edit
On 14 March 2012 After exchanging several emails with links to news and military-themed articles Gladius asks this in an email

“Susan, why don’t you tell us how your really feel. Just kidding, because what we are facing is so serious right now that we have to laugh in order to maintain our composure. Very good comments. Can I pass them on to a bunch of right-wing radical, Bible owning, gun toting conservatives?”

So, we exchange links and commentary – minus any personal chat like I had with JK. Often I wondered why he was even emailing me since he didn’t seem to even say much, just said he was passing my comments to some friends. I did include some personal comments, nothing like sexting – just personal perspective from my life.

By 12 Dec 2012 – Gladius writes: “You really should run your own blog. Really good analysis and opinions.”

He sends me information on WordPress.
15 Dec 2012 – I wrote to Gladius:

I’ve thought about setting up a blog, but I’m not very computer savvy. When you put up your Freedom Commentaries how much time did it take to manage it? My husband,(name removed – let’s go with hotshot82nd), is having surgery Dec. 27th to have a shunt inserted inside his skull, so maybe while I’m home taking care of him I can do a bit of research on setting up a blog. The neurosurgeon said in most cases they don’t know what causes hydrocephalus, but a shunt is the only treatment option. hotshot82nd’s unit in Desert Storm was near Khamisiyah when we destroyed a chemical weapons factory and it makes me wonder, but at this point the cause of his condition hardly matters. I stay focused only on dealing with the present situation and try to encourage him to focus on positive things. Since mid-October hotshot82nd has been in a wheelchair and can’t manage on his own for more than short periods of time, so my two sons and I have been shuffling our work schedules so that one of us is here with him. hotshot82nd can’t stand up by himself most of the time and he can’t take more than a few steps without losing his balance. I sure miss (name removed youngest daughter), because she’s very good at nursing and she also is a great help with the household chores. My sons don’t notice dirty dishes or think about dusting and vacuuming.
I’ve noticed how the liberals have a clear-cut agenda to centralize control in Washington and they’ve turned expanding the reach of the federal government into a science through omnipotent regulatory schemes. Encouraging states’ rights, to include laying the groundwork for arguing for a repeal of the 17th Amendment somewhere down the road, would be the strategic path toward turning this mess around. Giving states the right to select senators would quickly change the dynamic in Washington back to what the founding fathers intended. It would elevate states rights and severely limit special interest power. And of course the conservative stance on cultural issues needs to be tackled too, but the conservative base always allows itself to be dragged to the far-right fringes and the left seems to zero in on some looney zealot on the right as the face of conservatism. We need sensible, decent people to provide “happy warrior” faces on our masthead. I’m weary of watching these GOP insiders negotiate away our country.

hollyasbury
May 16, 2016 at 10:30 am Edit
So, who comes to my blog to comment, besides Gladius, but Kinnison (Gladius’ best friend – also served in the Army with Ralph Peters two times), who seems to despise me, no matter how nice I try to be. Every other comment is to tell me how brilliant his wife is, how educated she is and that he was an officer and worked with Ralph Peters (he has mentioned that several times).

So, we go from Ralph Peters column, to my comments disappearing, my email and facebook being hacked (which required me to change my password and I was too scared to contact my lawyer – the JAG general, not knowing if I could trust him). Then along comes Gladius Maximus in 2012 to befriend me.

……. to be continued, with installments on GMD too😉

Need to go cook some breakfast for hotshot82nd😉

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hollyasbury
May 16, 2016 at 1:58 pm Edit
Nate, here’s one from my emails to jog your memory – My other son enlisted in the Air Force in 2003, served in Iraq and decided to get out after his enlistment. He enrolled in a GA state university, was eligible for the GA HOPE scholarship from his high school record and he had his GI bill. He began dating an old girlfriend from high school, but this very pretty young woman kept showing up to woo him away. This other woman had gone to middle school with my son, but went to a private Christian high school, along with her twin sister.

Another marriage where my child’s mother-in-law despised me and my husband to the point she did not speak to us at the wedding. My son had a cook-out shortly after they were married at their apartment. I was left inside the house for about a half hour with the mother-in-law, while everyone else was outside. I tried to make small talk and that woman gave me dirty looks and played with her cellphone and laptop, but did not say one word to me. At the wedding I had stepped outside and she was walking up the sidewalk toward the chapel and I smiled and said, “Hello.” She did not say a word, just brushed past me.

At this cook-out, the twin sister, a rising star in the county Democratic Party, made dismissive remarks about “Walmart people”. I took in my daughter-in-law’s old beagle, because she said her mother said the dog had to go. He had been outside in their backyard, but he learned quickly to love being in the house. It took a lot longer to get him to stop fear-biting whenever you put your hand near him and he became quite fond of being petted a lot. He followed me around the house all the time.(https://libertybellediaries.com/2015/12/13/blog-note-3/ )

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May 16, 2016 at 5:18 pm Edit
A little police info from 1999 – My sister in the Air Force flew to GA, because my family was concerned about my behavior. I had started stuttering and was so upset by the crazy crap happening that I didn’t know what to do. When I was physically assaulted – I know who attacked me. So, a sheriff’s deputy showed up (still remember his name) and he had a court order to have me involuntarily committed. My sister and husband stood there looking very upset. The Sheriff’s deputy came in and he said he had a court order to take me into custody. I demanded to see it, but he waved it above his head. Then he pushed me to the floor and handcuffed me with my hands behind my back. I was put in the back of a police car and taken to the county sheriff’s dept. That police car had backed up across my front yard almost to my front porch, rather than parking in my driveway. It was a lot of theatrics and very odd.

There seemed to be a great deal of confusion, because I was placed in a glass enclosed area and paced back and forth a long time, before I was taken out and placed in the backseat of a police car and driven to a nearby city – to a mental health facility. My husband was in the front seat of the police car. The local police situation seemed very bizarre and confused.

This county is completely owned by the Democratic Party.

May 17, 2016 – Published  two blog posts, Confessions of mhere and  Another  blast from LB’s past.

Learning the art of character assassinations

December 12, 2017:  Deja vu all over again

February 9, 21018:  The Plan

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