Muppetsrule: "Over the years, the United States has sent many of its fine young men and women into great peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders. The only amount of land we have ever asked for is enough to bury those who did not return."
Yes, that was a very nice quote, and it was largely referencing WWII, which was not put to an end by the US alone. It also involved Canada and Britian.
Whether the US takes over land or not, what it really does is influence, and support dictators, in the shadows. Here is your history, which is far removed from that lovely quote:
http://www.bowlingforcolumbine.com/library/wonderful/index.php
In 1983, one of your own US government people was working in Iraq, and saw the genocide Saddam brought to the Kurds. He returned to the US, and got a bill drafted in 24 hours, called the "anti-genocide" bill. It wanted immediate sanctions against Iraq, to punish Saddam and protect the Kurds. But the lobbyists said that their respective businesses would be hurt by not being allowed to do business with Iraq...and, Reagan was in charge, and he was good buddies with Saddam. Reagan had a presidential veto, and he intended to use it.
The bill died.
The US then did even MORE business with Saddam, and gave him MORE loans and credit than ever before. Heck, if you didn't help him, he might have been assassinated long ago...or maybe Iran would have won the war, 20 years ago.
Saddam was a killer, and the US loved him and made him strong. Reagan's hands are covered in the blood of innocent Kurds.
In the first Gulf war, Bush Sr. equated Saddam with Hitler. Oh yeah? He was fine with Bush before he tried to take Kuwait.
Now, Bush Jr. cries in front of the world for the Kurds killed by Saddam. What American HYPOCRISY!
You wanna get ahold of the people who aided genocide? Drop a bomb on Ronald Reagan, then go and bomb Saddam Hussein.
How would you like to see footage of Rumsfeld, with a BIG SMILE on his face, shaking Saddam Hussein's hand? Would you like that?
All the information I'm giving you here, including the footage of Rumsfeld shaking Saddam's hand, can be had on satellite, on a program on the CBC's Newsworld channel.
It will be rebroadcast tomorrow.
Here is the link. Or maybe you'd prefer some sexy anchorpeople, pretty graphics, and polite questions from your own media on CNN. Maybe you don't want the footage of Rumsfeld, with full knowledge of Hussein's atrocities, shaking his hand with a big smile on his face.
Kinda shows you that Rumsfeld is a giant hypocrite. A hypocrite, throwing the world into peril not to liberate anybody, but to force Western control of oil.
It's all there on satellite, tomorrow:
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/
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