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Its a pity the US citizens don't see a problem they helped finance the Goerge W. Bush crimes against the meadle East. They financed Abu Graib's torture of people by lesvian drarves too.
If they don't se their crime, sorry for them, because they will drag us down some how. Europeans have more chances to fight the New World Order Elite's European Union. 2006: The Year America Died Our Commentary on the year past and the year ahead Steve Watson & Alex Jones Infowars.net Tuesday, January 2, 2007 2006 was the year that the United States died. Over the course of a year, just a few seconds in the span of a country, it's civilization and their way of life, we have witnessed the premature death of America. The underpinnings, the basic canons and the tenets of the United States, as well as it's physical borders, are gone. But they can be brought back. The problem is denial. You cannot put something right until you identify it as a wrong. The New World Order has won a major victory, but because the country is made up of living tissue, each and every one of us out there, every man woman and child, it can rise from the dead. We can revive the country by passing electricity through its heart. ... Until recently Europe was deep in the EU but as the final steps were being implemented, the people pulled back and voted down EU expansion in every country. The same has happened in South America. So we do see whole regions, countries and areas rising from the dead in this sense. http://infowars.net/articles/january2007/020107Year.htm |
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infowars? Why not find something more believable like The National Inquirerer?
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What about the Hwite House press room... |
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Any comment from anybody who can evaluate and research the info for himself? (Democrat females included).
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anyscientologist said:
Its a pity the US citizens don't see a problem they helped finance the Goerge W. Bush crimes against the meadle East. They financed Abu Graib's torture of people by lesvian drarves too. I'm not sure what "lesvian drarves" are ("lesbian dwarves" perhaps?), but trust me when I tell you that there are large numbers of US citizens that consider President Bush the absolute worst president in our great nation's history. I am ashamed to have to acknowledge Dubya as my president. His administration is the epitome of incompetence, hubris, and destructive ignorance. Quote:
If you wish to engender more sympathy for your perspective, I'd avise against quoting either Alex Jones, or infowars.com. Alex Jones is a crank conspiracy-theorist, rated even far below in estimable credibility than that nutjob televangelist Pat Robertson. Yeah, the US citizen's are stuck with an unquestioned idiot as president. We know. But there is this inconvenient matter of our Constitution that prevents us from kicking him out of office just for his incompetence or ingrained stupidity (no matter how many times he reinforces those notions). Please console yourself with the notion that the opposition party (counter to Dubya's) now controls Congress, and will (hopefully) provide a measure of damage control enough to at least float the boat in the next two years, if not entirely get the ship on course and fully repaired.
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Alex Jones could be entertaining sometimes.
Infowars.com also contained interesting stories and view points unavailable from other sites. It is still worth while to read through what they have to say and sometimes half truth contained in their article could be academically challenging, for example read the article on Saddam hanging: http://infowars.net/articles/january..._execution.htm According to deputy chief prosecutor Munqid al- Farun, only two of those present at the execution had mobile phones - national security advisor Muwafak al-Rubaie, and a second government representative. Both were said to have taken pictures. Farun claimed that the cell phone video was captured by these senior government officials, not secretly by guards or witnesses as has been claimed by the government. US officials have said that they had nothing to do with the execution or the videoing of it which has sparked international condemnation. Saddam was handed over at the facility by U.S. troops who then immediately left the building before Saddam was executed. How incredibly convenient. Does it not seem a little bit strange that after capturing and holding Saddam prisoner for over three years, strictly overseeing his trial, that he would just be handed over by American officials who then did not even bother to stay and witness the execution? |
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If you keep the Bush administration alive with you pays to the IRS, you are an acomplice. sorry, those are the perils of "democracy". What can you do? Getting aware of the problem is a great spep forward, you can protests. You can demand an independent 9/11 investigation. You can say Nancy Pellosy is not representing you, because you want Bush indicted for 9/11. |
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