Do you want to know the importance of having a presidential candidate that didn’t vote for the invasion of Iraq? Here, this shows you the importance.
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Sen. Byrd is spry enough to cameo.
This is so sad and what is the purpose of the war in Iraq? So oil companies can continue to make their obscene profits. At what cost not only to Americans but to Iraqi as well whose casualties measure in the hundreds of thousands and refugees in the millions.
If there is a just God, watch out America.
See, the oil industry has been getting it’s “bailouts” from the Feds for a very long time (subsidies, occupations, leases, tax incentives & bbreaks), and now, without asking the public, our government is bailing out the financial industry so it won’t become obsolete like the oil companies could (if we had decided to go green energy).
Hmm . . . how much more public subsidization can the Treasury take before we collapse? I’m pretty sure the public won’t organize and take over the governance of the US, we’ll happily leave the dirty work to the rich, so it’s economic collapse that will cause the changes and chaos that might, just might lead us to a better, equitable nation.
No, the Anderson’s don’t blame the Army. They know this is a choice, a policy issue. I’d sure like to see what deeper understanding these people have of the issues, but it’s a soundbite world for the lowest common denominator, and I guess that’s the best our whip-de-do nation can muster for itself. What a sad reflection in the great mirror of Life we’re avoiding to look at.