Saturday, 19 September 2009

Something to ponder

"[Soldiers are] dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy" - Henry Kissinger (source)

Whew! Good to know that warmongers support the troops that they send to die!

Kissinger and other globalists are the people behind these manufactured Middle Eastern-based crises the West has endured over the last decade.


(Palestine 1940s-, Afghanistan 2001-, Pakistan border regions 2002-, Iraq 2003-, Lebanon 2006, South Ossetia and Abkhazia in 2008. The elites don't like the prospect of a stable and independent Middle East, certainly. Map link)

I like to think the neocons of PNAC all have their own copy of a map like this hanging in their homes. One thing's for sure, they certainly don't watch this:



Unless they actually get a kick out of watching the suffering they've caused. Not sure on that count.
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Here's a thought: When is it OK to oppose a war?

- When the hype before a war starts, you have to sit down and shut up because you don't understand the nature of the threat and why 'taking action' is so important.



- When the war begins, you must shut up because your opinion is detrimental to the war effort. And besides, nobody wants to hear your crap while they're watching the tanks and airstrikes on TV. Who cares, right? Kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out!

- When the war continues, you must shut up because we've come this far now; if you don't support the war then you should have said so before it started, not now because you are running the risk that the sacrifices of our soldiers be in vain. Be strong and stay the course.

- After the war is over, it's kind of irrelevant to point out that the war was for nothing; and besides, people tend to shoot the messenger in these situations rather than even considering how their ignorance contributed to the unnecessary war in the first place. And their collective delusional blood fetish will have moved on to some other third world nation that needs to be 'freed' anyway.

One thing they definitely never consider is how their support for 'military intervention' directly contributes to deaths of their fellow countrymen in the armed forces. Nope, they rationalise it - they are supporting their leadership in doing what has to be done. Kind of the same rationale as SS death squads, don't you think?

Opposing an unnecessary war is the most wholesome example of supporting the troops. After all, supporting an unnecessary war, especially after full knowledge of that fact (think Iraq), amounts to complicity in any casualties suffered by the troops, does it not?
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"No nation ever profited from a long war" - Sun Tzu

"If tyranny and opression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy" - James Madison

Reminding bloodthirsty Obama worshippers:
Obama is a puppet to the same system as Bush. That means more war, incase you don't get it.

7 comments:

  1. I have found the Kissinger/Obama connection to be scary to say the least. I wish people would see Kissinger for what he is, as you nailed it down without having to read too far into your post.

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  2. Henry's a bad man, that's all I know.

    If you want to hear from more creeps like him, check out this 'fine' site:

    http://www.foreignaffairs.com/

    Foreign Affairs is a publication of the Council on Foreign Relations.

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  3. Vhat's wrong viss foreign vars?

    They help de Global Elite create money and powah for demselves, and enslave the proles at de bottom of de food chain.

    I think people like you, AdamS, should be sheeped off to a conseteration comp to be brainvashed.

    Ve need less deessent against de New Vorld Ordah! Forget your vain hopes for national sovereignty, for ve vill quash your attempts!

    Ve are a brozahood of steel, and our time has come!

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  4. ROTFLMAO XD

    Now that could only be Son3, right?

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  5. OMG unless it's actually Kissinger... :o

    hehe

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  6. Yes, that was Kissinger.

    I just got off the phone with him, in fact, and he said he's coming after you.

    He sounded hungry.

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  7. "he said he's coming after you. He sounded hungry."

    Someone bring that man a roasted baby! Where's Rumsfeld when you need him...he's our chef...he's cooked the baby fifteen years in a row at Bohemian Grove and only burnt it once...

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