What a deal…
Lets see…
Form a terrorist group under the guise of a “religion of peace”, crash planes into the world trade center,
Extort America by telling us you’re building a “cultural center and Mosque” at the site of the slaughter…
And…
Wait for it, wait for it!
Get free government land!!
I’d say its Miller time.
Tom
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Mosque in New York
I hate to admit it, but Obama might be right.
Government cannot stop a mosque from being erected based on citizenry unease. This is a basic freedom given all Americans…
The builders are Americans, right?
How could we tell against such smoke screens and convoluted spin.
All on purpose of course.
And what if its foreign-built and sponsored?
I think we have every right, indeed, every responsibility to ensure what foreigners introduce on our soil is in our best interest as Americans.
Tom
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Shining the light.
Wiki’s founder, Julian Assange, is both hated and celebrated for publicizing all those secret documents about the war in Afghanisitan.
I’m one of those celebrating.
Attend.
What’s most telling here, is not the sh*t hole that Afghanistan has turned out to be, but that our elected leaders have hidden this from us. Sure – the masses are too unstable, to childish, too stupid to be trusted with the unmistakable conclusion that we need to stop prosecuting the senseless and futile war in Afghanistan.
I conjure this image of a 20 year old soldier, dying on a desolate plain; shot through the chest by a well placed AK-47 round. In his last breathes, he assures himself that he was dying for a worthwhile cause.
The cause of political expediency.
I was brought up in the Vietnam war era… We had our version of Julian back then -
Daniel Elsburg. Daniel’s version was called the Pentagon papers. The missives said the same thing – politicians were prosecuting an unwinnable war, enabling the deaths of American soldiers, all for selfish career goals.
Dying for the cause of freedom they called it back then.
Familiar ring?
Politicians always seem to conjur such noble images to hide their machinations behind.
I spent the majority of my adult life in the military. I am a passionate and heartfelt patriotic American.
And I say this: Thank you Julian – keep shining the light!
Keep shining the light.
Tom Desrosier
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