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Title: Why the GOP debates never bring up Terrorism. Post by: 44nutman on October 20, 2011, 07:29:57 pm (http://i.imgur.com/TImKm.jpg)
Title: Re: Why the GOP debates never bring up Terrorism. Post by: Howey on October 20, 2011, 08:11:55 pm I'm sure that nlt tomorrow morning Rush, Cheney, et al will be declaring it would never happened if nort for the glorious policies of Dubya and Darth Cheney.
Title: Re: Why the GOP debates never bring up Terrorism. Post by: FooFa on October 21, 2011, 12:51:17 pm Cheney's criticized Obama but they seem to be on the same page with the war machine. When you count Colombia, Mexico, the stans, it's at least a dozen wars happening now. Title: Re: Why the GOP debates never bring up Terrorism. Post by: Howey on October 21, 2011, 01:21:11 pm Cheney's criticized Obama but they seem to be on the same page with the war machine. When you count Colombia, Mexico, the stans, it's at least a dozen wars happening now. You really don't get it, do you? Title: Re: Why the GOP debates never bring up Terrorism. Post by: FooFa on October 21, 2011, 01:52:28 pm You really don't get it, do you? Terror equals war. it would be nice to be able to participate without someone immediately inferring that I don't understand or get something without backing it up. Everything I said is completely accurate and true and if the thread between the topic and my response seems askew, the problem is not with me. I am so tired of this.Title: Re: Why the GOP debates never bring up Terrorism. Post by: Howey on October 21, 2011, 02:43:42 pm Terror equals war. it would be nice to be able to participate without someone immediately inferring that I don't understand or get something without backing it up. Everything I said is completely accurate and true and if the thread between the topic and my response seems askew, the problem is not with me. I am so tired of this. You stated there's a dozen wars happening right now. they seem to be on the same page with the war machine Perhaps you can explain this statement. Title: Re: Why the GOP debates never bring up Terrorism. Post by: FooFa on October 21, 2011, 08:23:51 pm Iraq Afghanistan Pakistan Chad Uganda and other areas in Africa Syria Colombia Mexico 40,000 deaths in the last few years from border and cartel wars. Operation Fast and Furious Quote The world now wastes over $1 trillion on military spending. When you add in everything the US spends on present defense, debt on past defense spending, off-budget covert operations, death benefits, injured veteran’s benefits, national guard employment opportunity costs, we spend almost half the total federal budget on the military. http://www.culturechange.org/cms/content/view/412/65/More importantly though, think about the 175 million people who lost their lives to war in the last century. Several times that many were injured -- mostly civilians. Globalization is now a common form of low level class warfare. When the IMF and World Bank make loans, it forces the small third world countries to open their markets and sell their natural resources in order to pay back the loans. Local farmers who had saved seeds for centuries are forced to go deeply into debt and buy seed and other inputs from Monsanto. Diversity in the food varieties we eat has disappeared. Free trade agreements enable large producers to leverage their size to put local farmers, manufacturers, and merchants, out of business. http://www.armytimes.com/news/2010/12/army-afghanistan-deployments-in-2011-122110w/ http://www.international.to/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2942:anatomy-of-the-bogus-wars-on-terrorism&catid=97:breaking-news&Itemid=119 Quote The European war mongers and the US Empire lost sense of intellect and strategic direction by invading Iraq and Afghanistan under the guise of “war on terrorism.” After its final defeat, the US and its allies are gearing momentum to invade Pakistan—an ally but a pinching irk to the egomaniac and paranoid invaders. No wonder, it was an entrapment from the outset of the US warmongering in that region-only the Pakistani Generals and political rig heads were so stupid not to detect the true intents of the aggressors. Chris Floyd noted it in plain words (“Darkness Renewed: Terror as a Tool of Empire,” 04/2009) http://www.prisonplanet.com/martial-law-drill-commences-as-economy-begins-descent.htmlCheney and Bush both wanted to go into Iran and the Pentagon among others rebuffed them. Unless something changes, the US will support Israel or in some way attack Iran despite the public posturing of Israel being on it's own somewhat at present. By saying that Obama and Cheney are on the same page, I mean the wars Obama takes credit for starting, are Cheney's wet dream. Pakistan, Libya etc...I count wars as known conflicts where people are being killed regardless if they are referred to 'kinetic peace keeping'. Thanks for clarifying, that helps a lot and is something I take the wrong way sometimes. |