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RE: CruSades (cf. The Marquis de Sade)

Aug 29, 2004 01:31 PM
by Andrew Smith


Dallas, this was not directed at past history as much as at current 
history. Notice my "Et tu, Mr. Bush" at the bottom. WE Americans 
could not distinguish the largest Christian citizenry out of the 
western world when WE bombed Nagasaki, and WE don't know who is the 
enemy in Iraq, or Afghanistan, either. The young man, Ali, who was 
blown to pieces and still lived was apparently NOT a bellergerent 
while he was sleeping in his bedroom during our "Shock and Awe" 
campaign. WARS DON'T MAKE MUCH,IF ANY, DISTINCTIONS! Mr. Bush 
(ACTUALLY Mr. Cheney, the REAL warmonger) had and has no clue as to 
what he has brought upon the world. In Vietnam, our enemy obliged us 
by wearing black "pajamas" most of the time, but I KNOW FOR A FACT 
that WE Americans committed atrocities there. I volunteered, also, 
and was only there 4 months, also, so guess who I'm supporting this 
election year? Any butthead (NOT directed at you, Dallas) can 
criticize wars after they're over--even me. But to have to be there 
is something else entirely. Mr. Bush used the term "CruSade" until 
he was shut up by his advisors. Why not a little retrospective on 
what all CruSades actually are: terror, war, mayhem, atrocity, etc., 
etc., ad nauseum.




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