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Terrorism

Mixed Medium World Events/Social Commentary posted on Mar 19, 2006
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Comments (4)


wizardtim

7:37PM | Sun, 19 March 2006

Wow, this will get your attention. Nice work. Too bad many today have a twisted idea of what a terrorist is. One hint, it is NOT President Bush.

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Pewter7

9:38PM | Sun, 19 March 2006

You won't find the specific word in the Quran, but it is interesting that there are more than twice as many war verses as peace verses. . .

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intro

10:45AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

What would ever make us think that a President who ordered the deaths of 44,000 people during "Shock and Awe" week, while barraging us with invocations of 9/11 and orange alerts, and has played the fear card at every turn might be a terrorist? All over WMD that even HE admits aren't there...whoops sorry. I think we've had all the hints we need.

dragon1

1:13AM | Wed, 22 March 2006

George W. Bush has killed more innocent civilians than Osama bin Laden even. But Bush's victims aren't Americans, so most people, especially the right-wing jingoists don't give a damn. Meanwhile our aggressive and belligerent foreign policy is only creating endless enemies abroad and increasing the chance that we will get hit by another terrorist attack just by greatly increasing the number of people who would seek to carry one out (and who would be willing to give their own lives just to kill us). Right-wing shrills crow about 9-11, yet it pales in comparison to what this country has inflicted in Iraq over the past three years.


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