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To: Road Walker who wrote (219516)2/17/2005 6:11:05 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578334
 
Re:
We took what was a small flame of terrorism and tried to put it out by drowning it with gasoline.


No, no, no. Don't you see the game? Today, George Bush and his bad boys are doing absolutely everything that they can to infuriate the Iranians. The Bush people are not in the least bit interested in peace or in controlling terror and terrorists.

Because peace and quiet is bad for business.

The more "terrorists" that Bush can create, the more profits that Bush's paymasters make. So, naturally, Bush is engaged in creating as much havoc, chaos and war as possible.

If you simply disregard the lies that Bush tells you, and merely observe the facts on the ground you will reach the same conclusion that I have.

Bush wants war, he wants a complete conflagration in the Southwest Asia. Because that is where the money is.

It's all about greed.

When investigating crime, it's always wise to do a cui bono? analysis. In the case of the U.S. naked aggression against Iraq, the provocation of Iran and Syria and posturing in opposition to the popular Hugo Chavez (among other enemies to be saber-rattled), the game is always the same. The winners when the game is on are the criminally minded militarists who are stripping the U.S. Treasury at an ever increasing rate and who are pocketing all the profits themselves, as they bankrupt the American public.

This cynical game isn't that hard to understand, if only people pay attention to the simplest of rules, i.e. pay attention to the facts, and not to the propaganda.

Ciao!