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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence

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To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (1562)9/13/2001 11:28:15 PM
From: James1000  Read Replies (4) of 27666
 
I made it a point in my post to say that the terrorists were the ones responsible. I said that the US government and many others could have done things differently so that it would not have happened in the first place. I place no blame whatsoever on anyone but the terrorists, but if basic morals were followed by government officials then it would not have happened.

Iraq's leader may have been responsible for the Gulf war but the United States government is responsible for blocking supplies used for water purification in Iraq. As a direct result of the United States blocking the purification supplies, thousands of people die every month. And no, the United States has no right no matter how villainous a countries leader is, to dump nuclear waste on their population and block their clean water supply.

I will go to the library tomorrow and get together all the proof I can find of United States terrorism. I am ashamed of it but I'm not going to hide the facts or even try hard to not look at them like the mainstream media does.
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