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Never in history have we had such dishonest evil in control of the country. The party of small government has created a massive machine to perpetuate oil, coal, and wars to control other countries natural resources. I'm sure its all for Jesus and Israel and oil money. If we develop alternatives to oil, we will lose interest in Israel, and that is why our government refuses to embrace real world alternatives to oil powered cars that other countries are embracing. Church owns state, just like the old catholic church days.

Bush won us a time in our country in which he's turned one half of America against the other. He's torn the country apart with the perpetuation of fear lies, eternal war, corruption, and economic collapse.

This is the third big strike out for Reagonomics,, which I define as the economic policies of violent greed against humanity itself regardless of nationality.

Like Ike warned about the power of the military industrial complex to declare war, and involve our faith, that's fascism by definition, and it corrupts everything. Now faith is corrupted by oil and war and fear. They've turned a love based faith into a hate and war advocacy machine. Read the sermon on the mount. Who would Jesus kill for money and oil?

The media and government have formed a "mutual protection racket" that isn't likely to dissolve on its own.

Annie, who only qualifies as clown media, has so little credibility left. Less that even Bush I'd guess. McClown and his Inquisitor for a hateful Jesus will hopefully fall into a rapturous love. They have so much in common after all, they are both dangerous to democracy and peace. Democracy can't exist in a state of eternal war.

created by prime3end on Sep 13, 2008 at 12:03:51 am     Comments: 3

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Required reading:

http://iamthewitness.com/books/Smedley.Darlington.Butler/War.Is.A.Racket.htm

I expect a lot of "TL;DR"

posted by charlatan on Sep 13, 2008 at 09:00:00 am     #



The author of charlatan's linked article died June 21, 1940. This is significant in light of his beliefs on the right role of this nation's military.

At each session of Congress the question of further naval appropriations comes up. The swivel-chair admirals of Washington (and there are always a lot of them) are very adroit lobbyists. And they are smart. They don't shout that "We need a lot of battleships to war on this nation or that nation." Oh no. First of all, they let it be known that America is menaced by a great naval power. Almost any day, these admirals will tell you, the great fleet of this supposed enemy will strike suddenly and annihilate 125,000,000 people. Just like that. Then they begin to cry for a larger navy. For what? To fight the enemy? Oh my, no. Oh, no. For defense purposes only.

Then, incidentally, they announce maneuvers in the Pacific. For defense. Uh, huh.

The Pacific is a great big ocean. We have a tremendous coastline on the Pacific. Will the maneuvers be off the coast, two or three hundred miles? Oh, no. The maneuvers will be two thousand, yes, perhaps even thirty-five hundred miles, off the coast.

The Japanese, a proud people, of course will be pleased beyond expression to see the united States fleet so close to Nippon's shores. Even as pleased as would be the residents of California were they to dimly discern through the morning mist, the Japanese fleet playing at war games off Los Angeles.

Five months and sixteen days after Smedley's death, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. Smedley couldn't have been more wrong.

We have far too many Smedleys in this country.

posted by AirTrainer on Sep 13, 2008 at 10:01:20 am     #



Smedley was of course right. The war machine is bigger than the people. And I'd say again, democracy cannot exist in a state of eternal war. We aren't fighting for democracy, we are fighting for oil, other people's oil. The alternatives to oil being all but ignored except the handout to farmers, that nasty corn ethanol. Our government would rather send us to war for oil than develop the electric car or algae based biofuels which make switchgrass look like garbage when it comes to gallons per acre and cost. Why? Because oil is in charge of government and they are in charge of McClow too. Notice his insane end-the-world running mate is an oil Ho, as was his campaign staff.

Lawsuits have revealed that the primary posters used at the meeting that formed our still secret United States energy policy, were poster sized maps detailing Iraq's oil reserves.

Recall Cheney and Kristol in the 1990's signing the PNAC letter to Bill Clinton demanding that he invade Iraq.

Democracy cannot survive in a country engaged in an eternal oil war. Want to know how long it will last? Take a good look at the Israel-Palestinian war. Why would it be any shorter than that?
As long as we are there, its proof that democracy has been toppled. We are living under a delusion of democracy, pleasant though it is for most of us, its still a delusion. The decisions that matter are being made by oil company executives living in the white house.

posted by prime3end on Sep 13, 2008 at 10:59:58 am     #