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Posted by parhad (Guest) - Monday, May 31 2004, 2:50:45 (CEST)
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another assault..more dead people...back orders for weapons...greater profits for a few...dismay for the rest of us...the same corporations who routinely tos people out the door or rob their savings aren`t going to treat their own soldiers or anyone else any better....

This paragraph might give people pause..if they think anyone in Iraq has been "subdued". What`s really happening...what the plan was all along...is that people are becomming more calloused..more violent, more lawless..more disaffected and cynnical...where do you think we`re going to get our unending supply of Terrorists from for the future?

Is this the way to make peace? There was no call whatsoever to go to war with Iraq...so how come the intense push to do so? Just look at the stock portfolios of the people leading the charge and you`ll see...it`s been that way in every war but corporate heads were never driving it this hands-on before...Cheney was even still making deals for his former company while in office as Veep.


From an article about days to come...

"Crowds of Iraqi youths danced and cheered as rescuers dragged a bloodied body, wearing a flak vest, from the driver's seat of one vehicle. Others looted tires and set two vehicles on fire".

This war was a crime against humanity...plain and simple. But so what? What "humanity"?



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