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GMCarter

2005-01-31, 10:41 am

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 05:42:50 +1000, "RamRod Sword of Baal" <RamRod
Sword of Baal @truthonly.com> wrote:

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>http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/01/26/iraq.main/
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>Thursday, January 27, 2005
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>Wednesday's incidents brought the U.S. death toll in the war to 1,418


Remember, that's just the count of combat deaths and does not include
soldiers killed in accidents (or declared such). Nor does it count, of
course the thousands of men, women and children slaughtered. Nor does
it count the horrific maiming, physical and psychological.

Let alone the widespread torture, maiming and disgrace of political
prisoners throughout Iraq, in Guantanamo, in Afghanistan, all at the
behest of Rumsfeld who is working hard to eviscerate the
never-very-noble CIA to replace it with "yes" people that sound more
like the SS the way they say their sibilant yesses of death, vile
golems of America gone horribly wrong, deeper into a pit of shit it's
always been in (witness the ugly activities propping up or installing
despotic regimes in South and Central America).

All because Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, Powell lied and lied and
lied and lied. And they are getting away with murder and horrors of an
unspeakable nature. Yet we should speak of it but you won't here that
anger and fury in the American press which kowtows and buys the
biggest lie of all that, what the hell, it's the official policy so
somehow it must be OK. (Let alone the people who have been duped into
believing that ghastly array of lies and deceits vomited forth by this
administration on a continuous basis.)

That doesn't obviate the reality of HIV. Or the horror of AIDS killing
millions (let alone TB, malaria, etc.) These could be addressed in
powerful ways with a few billions of dollars a year.

But no--gotta get another $80 billion to pursue this international
crime to its grisly lack of conclusion. And everyone goes along,
nodding sagely. It's OK! Gotta be.

Otherwise, the slightest scrutiny would show the emperor is worse than
naked.

George M. Carter

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