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BooMan
Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
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Spanish courts have indicted US Marines for War Crimes – not that you’re likely to hear much about this in the US.
So, nyt writes an article and we all are supposed to once again think- Oh, its the Times. Or, just more bad news. But remember, this is the same Bowen that was dismissed as out of the loop and not looking at the big picture by the admin.
The keys in this article are the inclusion of the disclaimers by the Corp and the other monster. It is this insanity that has become the method dujour by which these criminals dismiss any criticism!
What really seriously puzzles me is the fact that the MSM refuses to see the profit that they are missing by not publishing the truths instead of the lies! I can’t believe for one second that their profits wouldn’t soar if they would just publish the truth!
What if the real “mission” had nothing to do with rebuilding anything in Iraq. The real mission is to make profits for their buddies. Paul Bremer’s order 81 and most of the other 100 orders should present clear evidence of this. The corporate media’s prolonged war on 911 truth and all other subjects destructive to America can easily be found here.
http://www.projectcensored.org
What if the real mission is thus.
Bankrupt America
Run the military into the ground
Ruin the credibility of the US and the military.
Then we can say “Mission Accomplished”.
You mean it wasn’t. When the booming war drums were drowning out everything else, I thought it was “he tried to kill my daddy”, and unfinished business. I thought the “oil for war” was a little cynical. Was I ever wrong.
It’s safe to say that American soldiers aren’t finding themseleves welcomed with bouquets of flowers.
Not only were bouquets not thrown I’d venture say the troops were hard pressed to find a single petal from a dandelion thrown their way.
The measures are in place. The pieces are on the chessboard. At this point we’re one “tarrist attack” away from a police state. The mechanisms for mass crackdowns and rounding up thousands of “dissidents” are ready to go.
The question is when Cheney pulls the trigger.