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You should. Maybe then some of you could get a fukn clue what we are fighting!

2007-01-20 11:34:15 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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2007-01-20 12:00:19 · update #1

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i can't see how CNN will put radical Islam is a bad view...they will show a bunch a bad things that happen and say we caused it...you know blame America first crowd...and the guy above "greencoke" 3rd from the top...is right not all radical islam is attacking America...they are attacking Europe, Asia, Russia, Africa...there isn't a place on the planet that isn't affected by radical islam...just this week a radical cleric is Australia ask for young muslims to have passion to be a part of jihad and to be holy warriors for islam...there are many things that happen each week from radical islam...i hope more people can open there eyes to see the truth and the hatred they are ingrained with...

2007-01-20 11:43:48 · answer #1 · answered by turntable 6 · 4 3

I don't watch government run "news". If you try LinkTV & DemocracyNow! possibly you could learn why and for whom, we're being conditioned into this. Some history couldn't hurt, either; a bit of 20th century World History. Who was Mohammad Mossadegh? What was life like under the Shah and his secret police?

"Target Iran": BY: Scott Ritter.

"A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present" (Perennial Classics): By: Howard Zinn.

"The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East": By: Robert Fisk.

2007-01-20 20:35:18 · answer #2 · answered by S. B. 6 · 5 1

Cnn's been changing their coarse latly. Probably watch F S T V Free Speach TV. I find them a little more reliable.

2007-01-20 19:52:43 · answer #3 · answered by wmf936 5 · 4 2

Not all radical Muslims a attaching America. People like you who categorize a whole group of people as the enemy really need to do more research.

2007-01-20 19:40:36 · answer #4 · answered by greencoke 5 · 5 5

You do not sound as though you yourself have a fukn clue, to use your words. The tribal people of the Middle East have historically used war to deal with their differences. They had not risen above their differences to align and form a lasting union among themselves, as other nations of the world already had, when greedy foreigners descended upon those lands and began to plunder the oil there. Royalty and tribal elites were bribed. And, the CIA was used by U.S. oil interests, including those belonging to the Bush family, to deliberately destabilize the region for control and to prevent the people in the Middle East from uniting and controlling the oil themselves. Halliburton had the contracts to build the Al Qeada training camps. Our new Secretary of Defence, Gates, was the man assigned to teach the Al Qeada forces how to fight. Bush's oil company, Arbusto, is business partners with the Bin Laden family and, as a gesture of friendship, gave Osama's brother, Salem the Houston Gulf Airport in Texas. The Bush family significantly helped to create the "terrorists" that you mention. The people of the Middle East, betrayed by their corrupted leaders and corrupted by foreign powers, failed to rise to the realities of the 20th century in time for the 21st. Middle Eastern oil production peaks in 2012 and ends in 2070. The plunder of Middle Eastern oil is now a desparate piggy-fest of who gets control of the world's remaining oil. The societies there, so long destabilized, have disintegrated into episodic chaos and heightened religiosity as the quality of leadership plummeted. Foreign and local elite oil interests, concerned about security for their pipelines and oil fields now that factions of freedom fighters and religious fanatics threaten to disrupt the efficient flow of oil out of the land, placed foreign troops, including those from UK and U.S., in the region to ensure enough, but only just enough, stability to get the oil out. Many U.S. soldiers there now report that all they do is guard oil fields and a flow of oil profits that go to only a few people in the world. Even the plunder has grown chaotic with an estimated 500,000 barrels of oil going "missing" every day, securing someone's power in the future as oil begins to run out. Bush marches through the region and wants to invade Iran now to lock up the pipeline routes. The U.S. pays Isreal $30,000 every year bribe for every man, woman and child, plus, has given them nuclear weapons which they have recently threatened (then denied) to use against the Iranians, in order to have an initial foothold for the plunder march through the region. Now, with a Democratic Congress and worldwide disgust for Bush and Cheney's lying and plundering and unspeakably irresponsible plundering of our own nation's financial security while racking up the largest national debt in the history of mankind, there may be some reasonable approach that will be considered and some way to help the people of those regions who have been disarmed and are now at the mercy of roving gangs of religious fanatics and other factions. Bush stated during the Presidental debates that "there would be NO nation building" there, though. Bush and his family supported Saddam when it suited them. They support whomever goes along with them or is most easily bribed. They support the Shiites now because they seem the most easily "managed" and exploitable or amenable to the "Big Picture". That may change from day to day, depending upon the vagaries of the chaos. Bush, until Ted Haggard here in the United States, got outed as a meth-head and adulterer, was strongly aligning himself with the Christian Evangelicals, 40 million strong, who, as they reported in "Faith and Nation" last November, advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government if their radical religious agenda is not made into legislation. And, the Evangelicals are training for war. Bush is yet again aligning with and supporting future terrorists. To be truly a strong nation, we need to stop Bush and his kind from CREATING terrorists.

2007-01-20 20:07:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

I'm fighting racism, intolerance, injustice, and bigotry in America!

2007-01-20 19:52:16 · answer #6 · answered by Longhaired Freaky Person 4 · 5 2

No. CNN will try to prove how it is all America's (and repulican's) fault.

2007-01-20 19:49:06 · answer #7 · answered by Hawkeye 4 · 1 4

Naw, those Libs will just be like...it's because of bad parenting..."it's not his fault he likes to blow up innocent people because they don't see eye-to-eye!"

2007-01-20 19:38:38 · answer #8 · answered by Picard Facepalm 5 · 4 5

Nah...I know why we are in this War..It will be presented with the typical Liberal slant.....

2007-01-20 19:45:05 · answer #9 · answered by PoliticallyIncorrect 4 · 2 5

I didn't know about it. Thanks. I like to see how they present it.

2007-01-20 19:53:43 · answer #10 · answered by JudiBug 5 · 4 1

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