No HopeBama continues Bush's policy of terrorizing the people of the world. G W terrorized the Iraqi people so B H simply shifted the focus to terrorize the people of Afghanistan. So what if hundreds (or hundreds of thousands) of civilians are killed as long as one terrorist is in the bunch?
The American People were hoodwinked into voting for a new face on the old Bush/Cheney policy of terrorizing civilian populations around the world and protecting the special corporate interests via Wall Street and Health Insurance Corporate Bail Outs.
The Washington bubble is doing its job so No Hope Obama doesn't have to hear the cries of the people.
Killing civilians creates terrorists and does NOT make us safer. Where's the change No Hope Obama promised us?
Hat Tip to Omar Shah at the Huffington Post.
Showing posts with label terrorism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terrorism. Show all posts
Friday, January 01, 2010
Saturday, October 13, 2007
If you are a social activist you are a terrorist....
It seems the use of laws to strip away civil liberties is not just an American phenomenon anymore.
In El Salvador, the government claims that terrorists include the citizens protesting the privatization of water. (This should sound familiar because if you are an environmental or animal rights activist in the United States you are also defined as a terrorist.) Multinational Corporations are buying up water supplies worldwide claiming that they can manage the water shortage that is about to come better than the governments...of course they will sell their water to the elites as the highest price. The El Salvadoran people prefer to keep the water public and have laws protecting clean water from being contaminated by the very same multinational corporations who want to profit on scarcer supplies of clean water.
The war on terrorism is now being used world wide to silence people from speaking out against the takeover of resources (and our governments) by multinational corporations.
Unfortunately, we need water to survive....water should not become a property of the multinational corporations. When water is privatized under the Free Trade Agreement in South America it is illegal for anyone to even collect rain water. Go figure...
Here's a video of those deadly South American activists.
In El Salvador, the government claims that terrorists include the citizens protesting the privatization of water. (This should sound familiar because if you are an environmental or animal rights activist in the United States you are also defined as a terrorist.) Multinational Corporations are buying up water supplies worldwide claiming that they can manage the water shortage that is about to come better than the governments...of course they will sell their water to the elites as the highest price. The El Salvadoran people prefer to keep the water public and have laws protecting clean water from being contaminated by the very same multinational corporations who want to profit on scarcer supplies of clean water.
The war on terrorism is now being used world wide to silence people from speaking out against the takeover of resources (and our governments) by multinational corporations.
Unfortunately, we need water to survive....water should not become a property of the multinational corporations. When water is privatized under the Free Trade Agreement in South America it is illegal for anyone to even collect rain water. Go figure...
Here's a video of those deadly South American activists.
Thursday, September 21, 2006
What Motivated the 9/11 Hijackers?
Why did the 9/11 Commission not thoroughly and objectively study this question?
Monday, September 11, 2006
911 Truth Telling-President wants Senate to hurry with new anti-terrorism laws
Did ABC, Disney, and the Republican neocons think that we wouldn't be able to bring up the REAL WORLD HISTORY?
Looks like the Republicans were botching the terrorism fight back in 1996.
President wants Senate to hurry with new anti-terrorism laws
July 30, 1996 Web posted at: 8:40 p.m. EDT
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Clinton urged Congress Tuesday to act swiftly in developing anti-terrorism legislation before its August recess. (1.6 MB AIFF or WAV sound)sound icon
"We need to keep this country together right now. We need to focus on this terrorism issue," Clinton said during a White House news conference.
But while the president pushed for quick legislation, Republican lawmakers hardened their stance against some of the proposed anti-terrorism measures.
lott
Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Mississippi, doubted that the Senate would rush to action before they recess this weekend. The Senate needs to study all the options, he said, and trying to get it done in the next three days would be tough.
One key GOP senator was more critical, calling a proposed study of chemical markers in explosives "a phony issue."
Entire Article is HERE
Looks like the Republicans were botching the terrorism fight back in 1996.
President wants Senate to hurry with new anti-terrorism laws
July 30, 1996 Web posted at: 8:40 p.m. EDT
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Clinton urged Congress Tuesday to act swiftly in developing anti-terrorism legislation before its August recess. (1.6 MB AIFF or WAV sound)sound icon
"We need to keep this country together right now. We need to focus on this terrorism issue," Clinton said during a White House news conference.
But while the president pushed for quick legislation, Republican lawmakers hardened their stance against some of the proposed anti-terrorism measures.
lott
Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Mississippi, doubted that the Senate would rush to action before they recess this weekend. The Senate needs to study all the options, he said, and trying to get it done in the next three days would be tough.
One key GOP senator was more critical, calling a proposed study of chemical markers in explosives "a phony issue."
Entire Article is HERE
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