You are welcome t,
And thank you for having a forum for civil discourse. I am through with those other threads.
Moving on.. I don't believe in the "any means for the end" philosophy. Actually I think the "shock and awe" campaign on Iraq was meant for the world to see. Pick and set the example with a weak decimated country with an obvious "bogey man" that most people in this country would not object to bringing down.. It doesn't hurt to have the "BM" sitting on over one hundred billion barrels of black gold either.. Just a nice coincidence. <g> A bonus jackpot..
Start the propaganda machine rolling. Say it would be quick and easy with precision weaponry, no collateral damage.. "Remove Saddam", "Disarm Saddam" , "Regime Change".. whatever... Only two words, only two people hurt.. "Precision guided", "Smart bombs".. two more words <g>. And the great mass of American people as they sleep-walk, shop-walk, drive-walk, TV-walk, or is that "watch" through life, etc... BOUGHT it, as they had bought:
WONDER BREAD, a bread that "builds bodies eight ways", but that rats starved on. Whoa that's eight words, the handlers screwed up, they didn't realize the American public had an attention span that long.. They could have used maybe up to a ten word slogan.. But I just remembered our chief probably couldn't.. They knew all long what was just "long enough" slogan-wise for the chief and his followers to deal with..
Just right.. Until some nasty little pictures of all those dirty Ds, (death, damage, destruction, despair, etc) started showing up.. Bad, bad, bad, unpatriotic, treasonous, you name it if the truth is brought out.... Not what "two word" smart weapons are supposed to do...But remember folks, "a picture is worth a thousand words" OR can take down "a thousand words" of propeganda. Five hundred two-word slogans. <g>..
So cover-em up.. Cover up all those pictures of the Ds.. Cover-up our motives.. So we "good Americans" can live our lives in blissful ignorance of what our:
Ignorance of facts can cause..
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