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Thursday, May 08, 2008

American Acts of Homicide



This photo illustrates what Reverend Jeremiah Wright was rallying against in his "controversial" sermons. Barack Obama's former (?) pastor was denouncing the atomic bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Here are Reverend Wright's exact words:

"We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and The Pentagon, and we never batted an eye... and now we are indignant, because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought back into our own front yards. America's chickens are coming home to roost."


Now imagine that you are the relative of of those innocent civilians who was murdered in that photo from Hiroshima. Knowing full well all of the other acts of homicide by the United States government would you not expect some form of retaliation on U.S. soil? To think that 9/11 occurred out of the blue and unexpectedly is to have your head up your ass.

Honestly, we need to stop this madness, we need to end these wars and acts of violence and just live in peace with one another. "Be the change" you wish to see in the world. Stop participating in homicide and keep your family from participating also. Hiroshima-esqe tragedies are occurring today in Iraq and the blood is all over our hands.

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Friday, May 02, 2008

USA - Greatest perpetrator of Violence in the World


Its kind of shocking when you see our country's laundry list of acts of homicide spelled out like this. As explained over at lewrockwell.com:

Shortly after the 9/11 attacks on the US, Robert Elias who is a professor of politics at the University of San Francisco wrote a paper outlining the terror tactics of the American government on foreign countries. Regardless of how one feels about his point in the essay on why the 9/11 attacks occurred, one must be horrified at the actions of our government that he marshaled into evidence in his article.

He pointed out that the US has used "Weapons of Mass Destruction" around the world on innocent civilian populations. These are American bombs, both nuclear and conventional, used indiscriminately for no military objective. The targets are civilian centers and the victims are simply called "collateral damage."

Japan
(1945)


China
(1945–46)


Korea
& China (1950–53)


Guatemala
(1954, 1960, 1967–69)


Indonesia
(1958)


Cuba
(1959–61)


Congo
(1964)


Peru
(1965)


Laos
(1964–70)


Vietnam
(1961–1973)


Cambodia
(1969–70)


Grenada
(1983)


Lebanon
(1983–84)


Libya
(1986)


El Salvador
(1980s)


Nicaragua
(1980s)


Iran
(1987)


Panama
(1989)


Iraq
(1991–2000)


Kuwait
(1991)


Somalia
(1993)


Bosnia
(1994–95)


Sudan
(1998)


Afghanistan
(1998)


Pakistan
(1998)


Yugoslavia
(1999)

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Macedonia
(1999)

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I don't agree with Obama's reverend when he said "G-d damn America" but I do agree with his rightful criticism of our nation's foreign policy. These are views that the late great Dr. King shared. The same Dr. King who's birthday is a national holiday once declared "America is the greatest perpetrator of violence in the world today".

This is only a reflection of us, the American People. (And this is supposed to be a so-called "Christian nation.")

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Monday, April 14, 2008

McCain: "I detest war"

Ha!

Even libertarians are proclaiming ABM (Anybody but McCain)! This jerk will sink the planet into more illegal wars.

Btw, check out the TV show "Warlords" on the Military Channel and you'll see how quaint it was when the U.S. President bothered to show he cared about the Constitution and not rush the country into war without a proper declaration from congress. As a matter of fact, McCain resembles Stalin or Hitler with his talk of 100 years of war and homicide.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Democrats and Republicans Lusting for War - Not Ron Paul

the War Party 2008 Remember, I'm the sort of ex-Democrat who worked his ass off for John Kerry in '04 but now I'm so disgusted with the party that I've skipped all of the latest debates. I turns out that I didn't miss much:
Rather than avoid all foreign political entanglements, as would [Ron] Paul, the Democratic frontrunners promise to extend them. All three, to quote Edwards, hope to exercise “American leadership to forge powerful alliances-with longtime allies and reluctant friends, with nations already living in the light of democracy and with peoples struggling to join them.” In contrast to Paul, they do not intend to scale down foreign American bases, much less reconsider the merits of George McGovern’s old dream to “Come Home America.” As Obama puts it, the United States “cannot afford to be a country of isolationists right now....we need to maintain a strong foreign policy, relentless in pursuing our enemies and hopeful in promoting our values around the world." Woodrow Wilson could not have said it better.


Yeah, Woodrow Wilson, the dumbfuck asshole who lied us into World War I on the premise that it would be "the war to end all wars", yeah right.
As time goes on I can only see Ron Paul as the best alternative to the same political bullshit we've been fed by both of the major parties. Liberty, sound money, peace and free markets sounds so much better than violence, war, government coercion, lies and empty promises.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Jefferson would think Bush is a Rotten Bastard!

Jefferson Choking BushOr something of that sort. Can you imagine a time when our U.S. Presidents actually used common sense? In Thomas Jefferson's own words:


No one nation has a right to sit in judgment over another.

We wish not to meddle with the internal affairs of any country, nor with the general affairs of Europe.

I am for free commerce with all nations, political connection with none, and little or no diplomatic establishment. And I am not for linking ourselves by new treaties with the quarrels of Europe, entering that field of slaughter to preserve their balance, or joining in the confederacy of Kings to war against the principles of liberty.

We have produced proofs, from the most enlightened and approved writers on the subject, that a neutral nation must, in all things relating to the war, observe an exact impartiality towards the parties.

War is an instrument entirely inefficient toward redressing wrong; and multiplies, instead of indemnifying losses.

Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations – entangling alliances with none.


I found this quote in this loooooong but inspiring article on how so-called Christians who continue to support the Bush Crime Family and their murderous wars are just full of shit! Complete with evidence from the Holy Bible itself, war is evil and idiotic. Check out this article for your self.

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