GI Special 4K16: Resistance Where It Counts - November 16, 2006
Thomas F. Barton
Here it is again. Same old story. Used up, thrown away, and the politicians couldn’t care less. To repeat for the 3,484th time, there is no enemy in Iraq. Iraqis and U.S. troops have a common enemy. That common enemy owns and operates the Imperial government in Washington DC for their own profit. That common enemy started this war of conquest on a platform of lies, because they couldn’t tell the truth: this war was about making money for them, and nothing else. Payback is overdue. (...)
Here it is again. Same old story. Used up, thrown away, and the politicians couldn’t care less. To repeat for the 3,484th time, there is no enemy in Iraq. Iraqis and U.S. troops have a common enemy. That common enemy owns and operates the Imperial government in Washington DC for their own profit. That common enemy started this war of conquest on a platform of lies, because they couldn’t tell the truth: this war was about making money for them, and nothing else. Payback is overdue. (...)
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