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Title: Question For BeAChooser
Source: me
URL Source: http://none
Published: Apr 29, 2007
Author: Diana
Post Date: 2007-04-29 15:02:21 by Diana
Keywords: Question, For, BeAChooser
Views: 663
Comments: 17

BeAChooser, there is something I have been wondering about, something few seem to talk about, yet I find it very odd.

When Saddam was in power, the Iraqi people owned lots of guns, all kinds of weapons, in fact they were encouraged to. They had quite a gun culture and as we know during celebrations they would shoot their guns into the air and such.

What I want to know is how is it that a brutal dictator would allow his citizens to have all sorts of weapons including automatic weapons, probably more than we are allowed to have in this country?

Please don't accuse me of being a Saddam-lover, I am far from that, I just find this very curious and would like an explanation, if there is one. Since you seem to have all the answers I decided you would know the answer to this too.

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#1. To: Diana (#0) (Edited)

What I want to know is how is it that a brutal dictator would allow his citizens to have all sorts of weapons including automatic weapons, probably more than we are allowed to have in this country?

Saddam obviously did not fit the entire definition of a dictator and had little reason to fear the people. Regardless of his ruthlessness, no amount of security could protect him from all those weapons in all of his many public appearances. Nobody went around blowing up Saddam's people when he was in power now did they? Our benevolent StateInc certainly does have something to fear as evidenced by the remission and revocation of almost every Liberty we once enjoyed. Ironic that TheStateInc fears us more than they do "foreigners/importation of terrorists" as evidenced by the wide open Meskin border and Chinp's desire to import even more cultural chaos into this country, which will eventually destroy it.

How does TheStateInc justify fighting Islamic boogeymen by restricting the Liberties of American citizens??? It can not.

IndieTX  posted on  2007-04-29   15:09:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: IndieTX (#1)

How does TheStateInc justify fighting Islamic boogeymen by restricting the Liberties of American citizens???

That's another one I've been trying to figure out, it makes no sense to me at all.

We're not the enemy, we're the ones who are supposedly to be protected from the terrorists.

So that too is a major puzzle to me.

Diana  posted on  2007-04-29   15:19:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Diana (#2)

That's another one I've been trying to figure out, it makes no sense to me at all.

We're not the enemy, we're the ones who are supposedly to be protected from the terrorists.

So that too is a major puzzle to me.

The whole point of the 9-11 perps was to take over THIS country, to silence critics, to make Bush and others "heroes" who would be followed, to implement restrictions on travel, free speech, and constitutional rights, to tag and track US.

They don't give a damn about a bunch of sand chiggers.

Paul Revere  posted on  2007-04-29   22:13:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Paul Revere (#7)

The whole point of the 9-11 perps was to take over THIS country, to silence critics, to make Bush and others "heroes" who would be followed, to implement restrictions on travel, free speech, and constitutional rights, to tag and track US.

I really hope you are wrong, but if you aren't, what would be the benefits to the govt restricting the citizenry? The only thing I can think of is financial incentive, but I fail to see how that would work.

Diana  posted on  2007-04-30   1:30:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Diana (#13)

really hope you are wrong, but if you aren't, what would be the benefits to the govt restricting the citizenry? The only thing I can think of is financial incentive, but I fail to see how that would work.

POWER. They want to run things, and to run things, they have to have us under control. The shadow government is at work no matter who is in office, but this time, they had a convenient co-conspirator, just as they had with LBJ.

These guys have been operating off the books for 50 years.

As for the financial benefits, it's the profits in Big Pharm, Big Munitions, and Big Oil.

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#16. To: Paul Revere (#15)

POWER.

That's a difficult concept for me but I have to accept it does exist, even if I don't understand it.

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