<camotim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message...
> "David Morgan \(MAMS\)" <fin...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > <camo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message...
> > > frankly, i disagree with the veto i think US ought to
> > > strip iraq and every other muslim nation of any valuable
> > > asset it can
> > That would be because your intelligence level doesn't extend
> > much beyond that of a video game interface; contains about
> > the same amount of human emotion as a quart of oil; and has
> > the political rationale of a slug.
> Nice language. Too bad its being used to defend islamofascism.
Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack....
Parroting the right-tard religious propaganda doesn't make your assertion
any more true than your earlier statement that pillaging every national
and
natural resource after invading and killing a few hundred thousand is true
or the right thing to do. It is neither... but I see that you have a
proclivity for
misunderstanding and/or misinterpreting facts -- or perhaps you're just
a gullible, brainwashed fool who doesn't know any better. Since I would
prefer not to believe the latter, I'll assume that you're just young and
have
no clue and no respect for human life, dignity, and no morals
what-so-ever.
Ever think of running for office ? ;-)
"[American leaders] are perhaps not so much immoral as they
are amoral. It's not that they take pleasure in causing so much
death and suffering. It's that they just don't care ... the same
that
could be said about a sociopath. As long as the death and
suffering
advance the agenda of the empire, as long as the right people and
the right cor****ations gain wealth and power and privilege and
prestige, as long as the death and suffering aren't happening to
them or people close to them ... then they just don't care about
it
happening to other people, including the American soldiers whom
they throw into wars and who come home - the ones who make it
back alive - with Agent Orange or Gulf War Syndrome eating away
at their bodies. American leaders would not be in the positions
they
hold if they were bothered by such things."
-- William Blum
"The moment war is declared... the mass of the people, through
some spiritual alchemy, become convinced that they have willed
and executed the deed themselves. They then, with the exception
of a few malcontents, proceed to allow themselves to be
regimented,
coerced, deranged in all the environments of their lives, and
turned
into a solid manufactory of destruction toward whatever other
people
may have, in the appointed scheme of things, come within the range
of the Government's disapprobation...
-- Randolph Bourne, "The State", 1918


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