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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: MKTBUZZ who started this subject3/1/2003 10:47:59 AM
From: Frederick Smart  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
WHAT HENRY KISSINGER THINKS OF OUR MILITARY

Message: 23
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 18:48:42 -0600
From: The Webfairy <webfairy@thewebfairy.com>
Subject: What Henry Kissinger Thinks of Our Military

From: Lisa Guliani <wingedpiper@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CIA-DRUGS] What Henry Kissinger Thinks of Our Military

WHAT HENRY KISSINGER THINKS OF OUR MILITARY
By Lisa Guliani

"Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as
pawns for foreign policy."
~ Henry Kissinger ~

January-February 2003 edition of Eagle Newsletter

The above statement given by Henry Kissinger should
dispel any possible doubt or confusion in the skeptics
among us as to just how little our servicemen matter
to the elitist madmen calling the shots. No longer do
they spew empty words to placate the masses. They are
admitting outright that our soldiers are expendable
and disposable. If the above statement by Kissinger
doesn't make your blood run cold, then tell me, what
will?

While the war-mongers relentlessly push us into a war
nobody else wants, our troops are scattered far and
wide, preparing for the unpredictable and seemingly
inevitable confrontations which lie ahead. Some are
saying this war will lead to peace. The absurdity of
such a statement is apparent. Why must we engage in
war to obtain peace? What will be the ultimate price
of such peace? How many American lives must be
sacrificed as collateral damage to purchase this
"peace"? How many of our sons and daughters will die
in order for the Controllers to achieve their
insidious ends?

It's beyond horrible to consider.

My son recently informed me that he intends to enlist
in the Army in November when he turns 17. He has
already spoken with an Army recruiter. Like so many
other young people his age, my son has bought into the
"Illusions of the Machine". He feels strong,
invincible, and is all "gung ho" to go into a combat
situation to "protect America" from terrorists. The
extent of his misperception is incredible. How many
of our young men and women are feeding into this crap?
Too many, I imagine. While my son is trained in how
to use deadly weapons, will he realize that someday he
may be ordered to use them against his own people?
Has he considered this possibility? No. My son is
not politically aware of how the Machine operates and
who is truly in command. . He simply sees the
opportunity to jump into the fray, travel to distant
lands, and dress up like G. I. Joe, probably imagining
he is "Rambo". He envisions excitement and danger
and a break from monotony. He likes the idea of being
a "hero".

What I would really like to do is take my son to
Washington, D.C. and let him check out the Korean War
Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial Wall. Perhaps
some of his perceptions would change if he could look
at the faces of war, if he could feel the pain and
horror of war, if he could taste the blood of war.
The Korean War Memorial has a wall of its own. On it
is inscribed a simple sentence: "Freedom Is Not
Free." My son has no concept of this sentence at this
point. If he joins the Army in November, he is in for
one hell of a rude awakening.

Sadly, it is this feeling of invincibility that is
all too prevalent in our society today. Americans do
not believe anything can touch them or hurt them. Not
really. Many of our people are still disconnected
from the big picture, simply because nothing horrible
is happening in their own backyards. I hearken back
to 9/11/2001, and remember the disconnection of some
of the people in my life to that unforgettable mass
murder. I couldn't believe it then, and I still have
a hard time with it. America, when are you going to
realize that what happens to SOME of us happens to ALL
of us?

Our young men and women are steadily disappearing into
Bush's War Machine, where they will be forever
changed. They don't realize just WHO they're fighting
FOR. They don't know because our fine military
leaders aren't going to tell them. They don't need to
know because our war-crazy leadership isn't going to
tell them either. They are viewed as "dumb, stupid
animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy",
remember? And still they enlist, never realizing
perhaps, until it's too late, that they've put their
very lives in jeopardy for the true "evildoers", the
plutocrats designing this war to suit their heinous
schemes.

These "dumb, stupid animals" are OUR children and
they're being shipped out and set up to die on
foreign soil. How does this sit with you? It makes
my blood BOIL. And while I will do my best to
dissolve the smoke & mirrors clouding my son's
thinking, the writing is already on the wall. The
Machine wants to chew up another "dumb, stupid animal"
– my child.

I'd like to ask Henry Kissinger to personally explain
his statement to me and all the other American mothers
and fathers out there whose children are gearing up to
fight this obscene war under false pretenses.

My message to George Bush and the rest of the lunatic
Machine is:
I'll see you all in HELL. Don't be late.
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