Sunday, May 23, 2010

To Believe or not to Believe - that is the question

In Dwight B. Owen’s letter of March 28, 2010, it is amazing how succinctly he was able to summarize what he characterized as a disjointed argument. The government, regardless of party, is full of liars, who practice their art of deception and propaganda day after day. Despite the so-called war on terror, the supposed cave-dwelling perpetrator of 9/11, who is on the FBI’s most wanted list, is not wanted for the events of 9/11. If you don’t believe that the huge billion dollar bases in Iraq, Afghanistan and the other “stan’s” are evidence of the expansion of our 1,000-military base empire, then that is your choice. If you don’t believe that Unocal, etc. have been trying to build a pipeline through Afghanistan for three decades, then that is your choice. If you don’t believe that the dynastic leaders of certain U.S companies have been trying to control the resources of Central Asia since at least the fall of the Soviet Union, then that is your choice. If you don’t believe that war is about control of resources and subjugation of people, home and abroad, then that is your choice. If you don’t believe that the Patriot Act is about the subjugation of the citizens of the United States, then that is your choice. And, if you would rather believe that our government officials, as the Obama fanatics now do, act in our best interest, then that is your choice. However, eventually you will come to regret making those choices.

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