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The America I know is a peace loving, tolerant, benevolent society, which in it's comparatively young life has had more influence than old nations like Britain and Germany. The 'military-industrial complex' that Ike warned against is now a reality.

How dare people question my love of America, because of one imbecile who has stolen two elections and brought Americans to each other's throat?.

2006-06-30 13:16:09 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Not a plan of one imbecile.
it is a plan of Many over many years
following an ancient Agenda and a strategy that is coming from beyond America

The real America ,is a violent agressive power that is going to wage war on the whole world for dominance,and plans to reduce the world population by 60%.
there is no peacefull way to do this ,and a nucleor war is pending

just explain how come 34 presidents are blood related
are you trying to imply that this was coincidence and that elections were valid all along and that only the last two were rigged
you Americans have been led by the nose for ever,
America has always been under control by the Round table ,in the city of London and Luxenburg

peace loving, tolerant, benevolent society,--this is only in your head

QUOTE
The horrible tyranny that is being created by the Bush junta is a threat to the entire world. For the first time in its history,
Western Civilization as a whole is in danger of being destroyed by a corrupt, criminal ruling cabal which is centered around the Rockefeller interests, which include elements from the Morgan, Brown, Rothschild, DuPont, Harriman, Kuhn-Loeb, and other groupings as well.
This junta took control of the political, financial, and cultural life of America in the first two decades of the twentieth century.

The Bush family, beginning with Prescott Bush, have served as satraps of the Rockefeller, Brown, and Harriman interests.
If some people are too unintelligent or morally deficient to see the tyrannous acts of the Bush administration, if some people are too cowardly to stand against those acts, it's still your individual responsibility as an American citizen to rouse them out of their daze.
Unfortunately it appears it will take at least one more 'al-CIA-duh'- style staged attack to provoke the populous into expelling the whole congress full of traitors and the hoards of other corporate lobbying cockroaches running around DC.
President Bush is simply a puppet of this powerful cabal, and their schemes will be carried out by whatever next president comes to power unless We the People deflect them from this insane, murderous plot for global dom-
inance.

and that is why People dare to be appaled and you Americans allowed it to happen

2006-06-30 13:33:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Better read your history:
1776-1789 Revolutionary War
1812-1815 War of 1812
1842-1846 Mexican/American war
1861-1865 Civil War
1898 Spanish American War
1915-1918 WWI
1941-1945 WWII
1950-1953 Korean War
1965-1973 Vietnam war
1990-1991 FIrst Gulf War
2001-2006 Gulf War - Iraq/Afgansitan

Throw in military events or expeditionary forces in Grenada, Panama, Cuba, Mexico, Tripoli, Philipines, Blackhawk (and other indian) wars, Bosnia, and Somolia. How about the cold wars with the USSR and China. If you regard America as a peace loving, tolerant, benevolent society, you don't know history. America has been at war at least a third of it's existance. At each other's throats? We as Americans have never co-existed on such a tolerant scale since it's history began. Revolutions, civil wars, race riots (not always concerning african americans, either), Jim Crow laws, the sedition act, Japanese-american internment camps, Kent State, etc. occured in virtually every historic segment of our country. Today's problems don't hold a candle to most of our history. And the stolen election? At least 10 past elections were closer than either of Bush's.

I don't question your love of America based on your political beliefs. But I do question the basis of your political beliefs in that by your own ignorant statement, you don't know America for what it is, or was.

2006-06-30 21:29:00 · answer #2 · answered by freebird 6 · 0 0

I agree and I would say that it would be wise to listen to making peace from Tich nath hanh very good insight from a vietamiese zen buddhist monk who was a monk in vietnam during the war will also give insight about the war that is going on today and how to avoid war as a person country and world shows how to get better results with peace www.soundstrue.som 2 disc set I highly recommend thsi as I have it myself and that it helps me to realize peace is the anwser and why

2006-06-30 20:30:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There was no divide on September 12, 2001.

2006-06-30 20:36:43 · answer #4 · answered by JB 6 · 0 0

I agree 100%

2006-06-30 20:20:06 · answer #5 · answered by angelpockets 4 · 0 0

I totally agree.

2006-06-30 20:21:16 · answer #6 · answered by songbird 6 · 0 0

yes

2006-06-30 20:23:36 · answer #7 · answered by likeskansas 5 · 0 0

yes

2006-06-30 20:19:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hmm.

2006-06-30 20:31:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I agree.

2006-06-30 21:45:08 · answer #10 · answered by cyn 2 · 0 0

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