Thursday, April 26, 2007

Another answer to a Yahoo Question

It's nice to see that at 15 years old you are thinking.
The problem is that the USA used to be a lot better place to live until the Bush Crime family took over after the assassination of President John F Kennedy in November 1963.

The takeover became apparent during the 2000 presidential election. George W. Bush was appointed president by the US Supreme Court on a decision that concerned a voting scandal in Florida.
The father of George W. Bush had appointed some of the Judges that were involved in the decision about the voter scandal that ocurred in the State where his brother Jeb Bush was governor.
There are a couple of videos concering this that are available for you to freely download at the following link.
http://www.question911.com/linksall.htm

It might also interest you to download at least one of the 9/11 videos which are before where you will find the other videos. The one that got my attention and made me more curious was "911: In Plane Site".
My independent further research convinced me that the Official 9/11 Commission Report was not the truth. Other 9/11 videos of interest are "Loose Change - 2nd Edition", "911 Eyewitness", "Painful Deceptions" and "9/11 Mysteries- Part I - Demolition".

You don't miss what we lost because you never had the rights and/or were to young to excercise them. I don't envy you with the world in the condition that you are getting it.

When I grew up I was taught to take care of things, including the trees and nature. We always left our camsite in better condition than when we got there. I don't feel that I have succeeded in leaving the planet and government that way.

The current illegal war in Iraq is about the Bush Administration & Crime family making money from it. They are people who don't care who they kill to get what they want. They are liars, cheats, thieves. Do not trust them. If this new congress can't stop them, it is very possible that you will end up going to war in Iraq, whether you like it or not.

In 1918, 10 months before the end of World War I, the then President Woodrow Wilson made a speech to congress that contained 14 points. His speech was intended to stop "the culminating and final war for human liberty."
http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/wilson-points.htm

The first point of that speech is where I think the probelm lies. It is as follows: "Open covenants of peace must be arrived at, after which there will surely be no private international action or rulings of any kind, but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view."
Please note "Open covenents of Peace" not secret spying agencies such as the CIA.
Also note: "shall proceed always frankly and in the public view." not smile and wave at the photo-ops, say the pat lines that people want to hear then do something different such as this Administration is doing.

After World War II they organized the United Nations. I suggest that you read the Charter located at the following link: http://www.un.org/aboutun/charter/index.html

The first part of the Charter includes "to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind,"

It should be noted that it is a know fact that President George H. W. Bush was in the CIA and in Dallas, Texas on the day that JFK was shot. He eventually became director of the CIA and has been involved in covert operations since the early 1960s.

I think that since there are a great number of foreign governments that have agencies such as the CIA that perform covert operations that poor Iraq has been made the "Paintball battelfield" for all of those countries agencies doing various covert operations. Every country has their own agenda.
The problem is that nobody knows who is who because they are all using the same color paint. "Blood Red".
The Bush Administration doesn't care who they send over or how they are cared for if they get hurt. Either way they are making money and George "The Decider" Bush must be the one to do the Deciding.
I hope this helps your education and keeps your interest.

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