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The 'neither sides' I was referring to is the American political establishment Block.Secondly, the USG attacked Iraq. The portion of the USG who manufactured the need for these
actions can certainly be counted as terrorists, as our military was utilized to arbitrarily
overthrow a standing government. (strip away the PR blitz rationalization's)There's no doubt people the world over view our nation as the interloper. Nobody has
interviewed the million and a half Iraq's who have fled to Jordan alone(& elsewhere throughout
the portion of the world). And regardless of what a bad guy we're told Saddam is(but was he in
that part of the world?) there were mixed neighborhoods(Sunni/Shite) before the US began
Operation Iraqi Liberty, in the name of spreading Democracy.So as there is no further confusion, what I was saying(that's what I said) is that our military was
used as a huge terror cell against the people of the Iraq.How anyone can view it any other way, even after all that has come to light in the past 6 years,
is quite beyond me.But why should I be surprised, most Americans actually believe 19 patsies with box cutters
carried off 9/11. Which just proves how ignorant our people are in regard to the actual
working systems and operations of our own nation(me included apart from NORAD's
capabilities being short circuited, at the time).peaceably
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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The 'neither sides' I was referring to is the American political establishment Block.Secondly, the USG attacked Iraq. The portion of the USG who manufactured the need for these
actions can certainly be counted as terrorists, as our military was utilized to arbitrarily
overthrow a standing government. (strip away the PR blitz rationalization's)There's no doubt people the world over view our nation as the interloper. Nobody has
interviewed the million and a half Iraq's who have fled to Jordan alone(& elsewhere throughout
the portion of the world). And regardless of what a bad guy we're told Saddam is(but was he in
that part of the world?) there were mixed neighborhoods(Sunni/Shite) before the US began
Operation Iraqi Liberty, in the name of spreading Democracy.So as there is no further confusion, what I was saying(that's what I said) is that our military was
used as a huge terror cell against the people of the Iraq.How anyone can view it any other way, even after all that has come to light in the past 6 years,
is quite beyond me.But why should I be surprised, most Americans actually believe 19 patsies with box cutters
carried off 9/11. Which just proves how ignorant our people are in regard to the actual
working systems and operations of our own nation(me included apart from NORAD's
capabilities being short circuited, at the time).peaceably
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
posted 2007.07.22
posted on July 22nd 2007
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