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Friday, January 21, 2005 |
You probably did not see many protesters on your local tv-channels during the inauguration. Reality is something that must be hidden at all cost.
Yahoo: "Police and witnesses said a security checkpoint near the White House was briefly shut down after being blocked by protesters.
Witnesses said the protesters started pulling down flags and inaugural banners from lampposts, and said police used pepper spray on some protesters."
Independent: "What is certain is that the re-election of George Bush, along with what many perceive as an attendant shift to the right in America's cultural and political environment, has led many desperate Americans to enquire as to how they might get out of Dodge."
OldAmericanCentury: "Sgt. Kevin Benderman, who recently refused deployment a second time to Iraq and had filed Conscientious Objector status paperwork, has been today formally charged with violation of articles 85 and 87 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice by the U.S. Army. Article 85 is a charge of 'desertion' with 'intent to avoid hazardous duty'. Article 87 is a charge of 'missing a movement' which refers to his refusing deployment from the staging area where all at Ft. Stewart leave for Iraq."
Yesterday a war criminal was inaugurated, a man who 'missed more than one movement' while serving in the Texas Air National Guard 'with intent to avoid hazardous duty' in Vietnam. History will know this day as Black Thursday. A shame for America.
What is so sad about it is not only that a clique of criminals have hijacked America and the world, but that millions of Americans fall for this crap. That is immensely sad.
What did Bush actually say in his speech? Not very much: ''Merica... yadayada... libbedy... yadayada... nation... yadayada... freedumb... yadayada... torture... yadayada... libbedy... yadayada... one nation unided under freedumb... yadayada... freedumb... yadayada... Merica." Let the ban' march through the lan', folks.
It boils down to: Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer. Sieg Heil.
11:19:47 AM
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© Copyright 2005 Hetty Litjens.
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