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itsmesgd's Journal
Snickers ads, crazy astronauts, and such are seperating us from the number one message. END THE WAR.
The Senate and House are bogged down in debating votes on nonbinding resolutions about an escalation that HAS ALREADY BEGUN. THE IRANIAN WAR IS COMING. We now have carrier groups in the region and we are trying to pick a fight with them by kidnapping their diplomats and accusing them of attacking us. Bush's puppet Blair is under such attack at home for illegal dealings that are threatening to run him out of office that he has had to scare eveyone with two little letter bombs over the past few days along with a "story" about terrorists kidnapping a soldier to cut his head off. None of their recent terror arrests has led to the conviction of anyone. It's all propaganda. Keep living your life, enjoy the distractions, but dont blame me when you wake up soon to see a nuclear war and the downfall of life as we know it. Call me crazy, flame me, but at least wake up and think for yourself. by the colonization of this land that already had inhabitants at the time. I'm not sayting that your pain is less than my pain, but I am saying is that, just like today, the fat, rich, white guys that didn't want to pay taxes to the king of england, still dont want to pay their fair share for anything. They cheat, steal, kill, invade, lie, and send others to their deaths for their greed.
The same wasichus (Lakota for "greedy, evil". usually reserved for white invaders and liars) that killed my people and enslaved your people are still in power today and they continue to use, cheat, steal, and kill to get whatever they want. So I tell you to not forget about your history. Learn your history, know your enemy, enbrace your rage, and learn who can be your friend and ally in the fight against the real enemies. Most of the common white people are not our enemies, they too are in fact victims, but they dont realize that there labor and debt, struggles, and dead children are being used to profit the same wasichus.
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1. The chimp is already trying to provoke the Iranians by small raids along the border the the capture of Iranians from their embassy in Iraq. He has also staged several groups of small numbers of troops along the border to be more or less targets for an Iranian attack of opportunity. These are not special forces but average soldiers.
2. We have so mony assets in the waters near Iran that we are daring Iran to do or say anything. If that doesnt happen in a timely manner, we will see another false flag attack. We know that we have planned such things in the past (like Operation Northwoods and so on). 3. We have also told Isreal to feel free to go right ahead and do whatever is necessary. We have given "friendlies" in the area patriot missle defense batteries. Isreal knows that they will be defended by our military the seccond that they start the war with Iran. I think that there are too many possibilities that all appear to be getting a good footing in the region. I would be worried with one or two of the scenarios, but as it stands now, any one of a dozen things could trigger a war. 1. A former naval rear admiral appointed to run a war that has been fought so far in the desert and mountains. Unless they have a plan for our nuclear capable carrier fighter groups. 2. More troops being rushed into the area 3. Iranian diplomats being taken hostage by US. 4. Chimp pointing fingers at Iran and Syria and saying that they need to stop provoking us in Iraq. Please feel free to add you list of worries that you see pointing to a war soon.
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CNN is showing Arwa Damon in Baghdad with the banner title "Developing Story" and they have a colorful new graphic for the execution. I think that this might be happening real soon for several reasons: 1. to steal some thunder from the dem takeover, 2. to steal some thunder from Edwards' announcement, 3. to cover the realization and awareness of the number of fallen troops this next week, 4. to cover the addition of thousands of into the region....and several others
(tin foil hat on firmly) On a side note, start to watch the physical appearance and dress of tv correspondents in Iraq. Also, be sure to notice that everyone is secured in the greenzone, because no one will want to be out on the street when the news of the hanging hits the fan. I just wonder if we really are going to film and show the execution, or merely show his body in state in order to prove that he is really dead.
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I am so tired of the gradual regression of this totalitarian regime. Enough with the pussy-footing, declare yourself king and let the revolts start. I was so prepared for something nasty like this around the election. I like hundreds, hopefully thousands had our bags packed ready for a DC protest as seen in Mexico or Beirut. The fact that the populus controled the outcome shocked me. This regime has taken away our rights at every step starting BEFORE 9/11 with the warrantless wiretapping. Nothing was ever said or done. At this rate we will all become serfs within the next hundred years and I will be too old to fight. Don't wait chimpy, (as you say) Bring It On!
attn: agent mike; this is sarcasm......or is it? no, it is....
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I bet it hurts to see some monkey in the job that you used to have. Not only that, but everyone keeps calling on him to do everything from solve the Iraq war to monitor our own elections. Jimmy's retired, let him build houses for the homeless. It is the job of the Pres, Congress, and ultimately the voters to run the damn country- especially after criticising Carter for two decades. He was so terrible...that we need him now to solve our problems. Too late.
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Please remember this week that the Iraq Study Group is not a group of bipartisans, they are poppy's boys. They are the same people that were behind the WHIG White House Irag Group that pushed for, and got, a war in Iraq starting back in 2002. Malloy spoke at lenght of this last Friday. These people are Iran-Contra, Carlyle Groupers, War-mongering, PNAC'ing criminals. This is not an attempt by poppy to send help to reign in chimpy, but an attempt to legitimize the war and the failed occupation. The "pullback recommendation" that has been leaked is not a pull out. The report from this "group" is over 100 pages and I'm sure says alot more than "pull back". Plus, why did we listen to a non-official group when Congress is supposed to provide oversight. This is not a Congressional oversight committee. This is an "instead of" Congressional oversight committee. What is the purpose of Congress if the Pres can get advice from his friends and Congress signs off on this?
Who are the ISG? See below http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?con...
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about decorum and etiquitte. I think that the renewed interest not only of Native American culture but respect to the same is a welcomed change. For someone to actually ask whether or not he should go is a new one for me. I'm only 31 but it is nice to see the change in attitude of many people from treating Native culture as an oddity or as a lesser culture to the growing view that several of the Native tribes were on the right track when it comes to the environment, nature conservancy, and personal responsibility. I also feel proud to see that Native cultures are more and more being portrayed as people deserving of respect and less like the "savage" from generations past. It continues to look more and more like Black Elk was onto something when he said that healing would begin to take place seven generations after him. Let's hope that more and more families take the time to learn about the culture before visiting, and with this also appreciate the places and people instead of stopping by the casino gift shop to buy their kid a rubber tomahawk as they leave the reservation.
As a side note. I am new to this forum and have read many of your postings. You are doing a good job keeping this forum going and interesting. I hope that I can contribute in a positive way as well.
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I had to move back home after a few years out of school and on the job due to overwhelming debt. I did not have more than 15K but I was unable to afford daily living expenses and monthly installments on the loans. After moving back and getting my head back above water, I came to loath the consumerism (not capitalism) that led me to that place. College kids are targetted for credit cards with high (up to 24.9% apr) with no visible means of repayment. I was briefly married to a girl (if 30 is still girl territory) who had worse problems with continued debt and spending. After getting out of that circumstance (about a year ago), I have been overwhelmed with a loathing of consumerism as I call it. I do not want to incur more debt and buy more and more "things". These things end up coming to own you when you work all day to make payments on the debt of things that take up space on your shelves. I rent a small house (not buying because of lack of faith in the dollar), drive a small toyota, and keep my expenses as low as I can. I have my own business and as in times like these when business is slow, I am not hurt by the decrease in income. I have come to enjoy the freedom of having little. Little stuff, little debts, little responsibility. Instead of worrying about which credit collector is calling, I now get to take time of to attend political rallies, volunteer for campaigns, or take small cheap camping trips into the shrinking wilderness. As a side note, by saving money to pay bills, I stopped eating McD's for nearly every meal. Since then, I have lost nearly 60 lbs in a year, going from 255lbs to 195lbs. Not bad for a guy who's 6'6''. This is the best that I have felt and looked since middle school.
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Unfortunately, I believe that we are on the brink of seeing this play out.
The house of Saud is hosting Dick this weekend- that's never a good sign. Is he telling them about any plans that we have in the works or is he trying to judge their position? Is Dick trying to count friends and determine enemies? Kuwait is trying to keep a low profile and not draw attention to itself (being one of the smallest players in the region). They are probably also feeling "heat" for hosting our bases. Oil...who knows, but we can be assured that it would not be pretty. Would price go up, supplies dry up, or reserves become a target of attack? Iran, I predict would be set to gain power in the region. This especially after hosting Syria and Iraq meetings. A wildcard in this scenario would be, as always, Israel. Isreal and the US would be the big question marks to a regional war.(or would we call it "regional strife"?)
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Posted by itsmesgd in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Mon Nov 20th 2006, 11:11 AM I pay my taxes and obey the laws (or conceal my actions). That is the extent of my obligation to this country. This government (country) already intrudes into every aspect of our daily life far beyond the reach that it was given by the founding fathers. What ever happened to the idea of "the government that governs best is the government that governs least"? I don't want to be forced to "volunteer" or serve. I want to do my own thing and as long as I can coexist with this government, everything is groovy, but when they extend their reach into my livingroom, bedroom, and office we begin to have problems. I think that the government's size and scope of power needs to be seriously reduced and reigned in before it does become a complete totalitarian state. Many believe, myself included, that we already live in a totalitarian state with big brother expanding his grasp and control on a daily basis.
So no. You don't get my service. If you need something, pay for it. Pay our military men a decent wage. Support them when they return from the battlefield. Extend the GI Bill to the place it was at the end of WWI and WWII. Treat our military men and women with respect and honor and those who feel a duty to defend will step up, but they will not do so on a larger scale as long as they are treated as dirt by this government and the leaders who did not fight when it was their turn to do so.
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Posted by itsmesgd in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Mon Nov 20th 2006, 10:34 AM Thousands will march in the streets and the government will be shut down, brought to its knees, and overthrown long before the first soldier is drafted against his will. This measure will cause a debate and force the repukes to take a stand. It will not last a week. The people will not accept a draft. Use this opportunity to teach your two boys a civics lesson and mellow out until the time when we march in the streets.
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Posted by itsmesgd in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Mon Nov 20th 2006, 10:21 AM If we are to speak of duty to this country instead of duty to this man (chimpy), I suggest that we employ Jeffersonian means to protect this country from tyrants and the corpofascists. Let us not blindly follow this tyrant, simply because of his title, but let us think about watering this Tree of Liberty to ensure that it stands for generations to come.
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Posted by itsmesgd in General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009)
Mon Nov 20th 2006, 09:48 AM It should be an example for mass mobilization protests. The anonymity of the masks is a great idea as it allows the masses to speak with one voice and not be afraid. Marching in a protest today can be a very scary ordeal (between pepper spray, billy clubs, facial recognition software, and possible internment). I unfortunately have been to protests where masks were not "tolerated". (it makes it more difficult for them to take pictures and force coercion through surveillance). I hope that more protest groups use the Fawksian masks to represent the voice of the citizenry (or vox populi) as a whole. The masks also do not immediately put law enforcement on the defense as quick as a hundred marchers with helmets and bandanas (suggesting trouble to come). Never underestimate the power of simple, elegant, civility.
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I'm a former special investigator on personnel matters. I think that I will have my pick of jobs once this Congress gets rolling. The repub congress just closed the Office of the Special Investigator General for Iraqi Reconstruction. If you conduct investigations on fraud and personnel suitability you will be in heavy demand, hopefully, come March of next year.
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