For some reason I'm reminded of Ron Paul's position on Israel's so-called "sovereignty," created and ensured by American blood and treasure. I'm also reminded that Ron Paul was in favor of leaving illegals in the country. Just thinking outloud.
Think of the American grunts who died in WWI thinking they were protecting America. If they knew their deaths had gone to support this they'd have refused to go. Of course it was unacceptable to be a pacifist in those days.
Think of the American grunts who died in WWI thinking they were protecting America. If they knew their deaths had gone to support this they'd have refused to go.
That's true of most of our wars except the Civil War.
Life is what happens to you when you are making other plans.
Think of the American grunts who died in WWI thinking they were protecting America. If they knew their deaths had gone to support this they'd have refused to go.
They actually died for Zionism, the Balfour Declaration was bribe to America's Khazars to bring the United States into the war on the side of Britain and France.
War is banker controlled. Until we all refuse their banking system we are as guilty as they are for the conditions tearing the world apart.
As far as the dead military that thought they were preserving whatever it is that we've been programmed to believe in ... they died for banker scum and other profiteers. WW I, WW II, Korea and Vietnam were contrivances and our dead were dupes with good intentions.
While most Americans think it admirable to fight other people's wars 10,000 miles from home, the reality is all wars are international grand theft.
"This place called earth is hell (though it could be heaven). Those that haven't noticed are without a soul to be redeemed.
Mostly Muslims protesting. Where are the White people? I thought Seattle was one of the last White enclaves.
"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen." Samuel Adams, (1722-1803)