Guest guest Posted November 4, 2003 Report Share Posted November 4, 2003 I'm against it and always was, and I view it as nothing but an excuse to loot tax money -- note the $87B just voted to go to the Cheney Haliburton Circus -- and control the oil for further profits -- which is why they don' t want it to be a loan, because that's THEIR profit we'd be cutting into if the taxpayer ever actually got paid back, which of course never happens even in sick, twisted nightmares. I view the whole thing as a set-up that is rooted in the Pax Americana agenda that came to light, written several years prior to the Electoral Coup. They knew they were going back into Iraq long before W was told he was going to get to play el presidente for the banana republic USSA has become. I view the war as atrocity and criminal beyond comprehension but of course now in my country I'M the one who's criminal for expressing this, my personal view. See you in Camp X-ray folks. I view the current administration as easily the most corrupt and vile in history, and in point of fact I think the principals should all go to prison for the rest of what passes as their lives. I view the war as political theater that unfortunately is costing real lives, lives no one cares about or acknowledges. Have you seen the reports on how poorly we're treating our soldiers? Of course you haven't. Have you seen the reports of bodies coming back? Of course you haven't. Remember MISSION ACCOMPLISHED on the banner behind W on the air craft carrier? Of course you do. Remember the fact that more of our soldiers have needlessly died AFTER W declared victory than died obtaining that glorious wonderful moment for W on that air craft carrier? Is anyone else sick to the stomach yet? On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 05:58 PM, (AT) (DOT) com wrote: > Message: 13 > Tue, 04 Nov 2003 20:38:21 -0000 > " Adrien " <adriens_mandolin > What to know, what do others > > think of the war, that we should continue, or get out of that? The > radio PBS in a talk show had most regular Americans deeply against > the war. The ones for it thought it was a hoax and complained at the > end of the program. It was anti war people called first...from all > walks of life > Power is illusory. It belongs to the best stage magician. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 > > Is anyone else sick to the stomach yet? > YEP. Me too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Hi all, I am sick to my stomach too. I have recently been reading books by Derrick Jensen and will get to see him speak in Seattle tomorrow. He is amazing in his ability to articulate the truth about our Western Civilization and weave together the reasons for so many of the world's atrocities--from civilization's early foundations to our present war in Iraq. Check out http://www.derrickjensen.org for some articles. I also highly recommend A Language Older than Words and The Culture of Make Believe. Strangly Like War specifically deals with our global assault on forests. ~Nita - The Stewarts Tuesday, November 04, 2003 4:52 PM How to Puke: A Primer on Government I'm against it and always was, and I view it as nothing but an excuse to loot tax money -- note the $87B just voted to go to the Cheney Haliburton Circus -- and control the oil for further profits -- which is why they don' t want it to be a loan, because that's THEIR profit we'd be cutting into if the taxpayer ever actually got paid back, which of course never happens even in sick, twisted nightmares. I view the whole thing as a set-up that is rooted in the Pax Americana agenda that came to light, written several years prior to the Electoral Coup. They knew they were going back into Iraq long before W was told he was going to get to play el presidente for the banana republic USSA has become. I view the war as atrocity and criminal beyond comprehension but of course now in my country I'M the one who's criminal for expressing this, my personal view. See you in Camp X-ray folks. I view the current administration as easily the most corrupt and vile in history, and in point of fact I think the principals should all go to prison for the rest of what passes as their lives. I view the war as political theater that unfortunately is costing real lives, lives no one cares about or acknowledges. Have you seen the reports on how poorly we're treating our soldiers? Of course you haven't. Have you seen the reports of bodies coming back? Of course you haven't. Remember MISSION ACCOMPLISHED on the banner behind W on the air craft carrier? Of course you do. Remember the fact that more of our soldiers have needlessly died AFTER W declared victory than died obtaining that glorious wonderful moment for W on that air craft carrier? Is anyone else sick to the stomach yet? On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 05:58 PM, (AT) (DOT) com wrote: > Message: 13 > Tue, 04 Nov 2003 20:38:21 -0000 > " Adrien " <adriens_mandolin > What to know, what do others > > think of the war, that we should continue, or get out of that? The > radio PBS in a talk show had most regular Americans deeply against > the war. The ones for it thought it was a hoax and complained at the > end of the program. It was anti war people called first...from all > walks of life > Power is illusory. It belongs to the best stage magician. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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