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Reference: American Involvement in Wars from the 1812 to the Present |
George Washington's Farewell Address |
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Congress
Gives Commander Bush Blank Check The Senate joined the House on Friday morning in voting solidly to give Bush II the authority to use the entire US military force against Iraq anytime he feels like it - anywhere in the world - with a preemptive blitz that may include nuclear, biological, chemical and other classified weapons of mass destruction. As the US has righteously declared itself exempt from war crimes, any collateral casualties will be deeply regretted. - (this was done to save face as Bush said he didn't need any damn Congressional Declaration of War as we are already in a Perpetual War Against Terrorism) ALL HAIL OUR GLORIOUS LEADER! Strategic Note: With all of our legions in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia... the Homeland could be taken over by an enterprising coalition of Bloods, Crips, Mexican Mafia with the technical assistance of People's Liberation Army advisors currently working as waiters in various Chinese restaurants. A Day of Infamy by William J. Thomson "Today, October 11, 2002 a date which will live in infamy the Constitution of the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. By a vote of 296-133 in the House and 77-23 in the Senate, Congress abdicated its constitutional authority to declare war (Article I, Section 8), and placed the power to declare and wage war in the hands of the most inept president in United States history. |
War
Is A Racket - Major General Smedley Butler WAR is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small "inside" group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes. |
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