You Know, I Could Probably Be Okay with Not Prosecuting the Bush Administration War Criminals
(and really, I don't have much choice here)
But I just don't want to fucking hear ever again how the US serves as a moral beacon to the world, and how great the USA is-- and no fucking way will anyone ever again have the right to call the US the greatest country in the world.
In any case, meet the 13 key Bush administration war criminals.
But I just don't want to fucking hear ever again how the US serves as a moral beacon to the world, and how great the USA is-- and no fucking way will anyone ever again have the right to call the US the greatest country in the world.
In any case, meet the 13 key Bush administration war criminals.
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Amen and who says that, anyway? Morons or those with something to gain.
The Afghan "war" is not winnable, the experts with former ties to the ME explain. The latest is Germany's venerable Journalist/Author Peter Scholl-Latour. Makes an excellent case.
"So you add 30,000 more troops. Out of ten, 2 are actual combat personnel. This pales to the point of laughable compared to the thousands of "jungen Mudschahedin" who are ready to go into the foray and and battle fanatically."
“..and the danger is that the war spreads to Pakistan, and one day goes into chaos, then we have a nation with 170 million inhabitants, many of whom can be very fanatical, and who could glide into a state of hysteria..”
(From Hintergrund.de)
But if the PTB wanted to win the "war", they would not have started it and 9/11 was no small project; what's the point. You don't win "wars" in which you create and arm the enemy and stir up things. The closest thing to their "win" is eternal occupation.
You can hear the cash register ring and observe power flow.
What was your reason for wanting them prosecuted in the first place?
What has changed your mind?
I didn't say my mind was changed. I just said I could live with it.
I wanted them prosecuted for 1) justice, and 2) to set an example.
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