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=> Re: what did people expect?

Re: what did people expect?
Posted by pancho (Moderator) - Saturday, November 14 2015, 5:12:15 (UTC)
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It would be one thing if the murderous experiment in destroying people in order to save them had actually worked....if today there was democracy and elections and freedom and liberty and secularism in the MidEast, and some of it at home...maybe then we, the people who brought this horror to the region, could accept the consequences of our actions as a righteous burden placed on us for being so "loving" and caring and humane as to trouble ourselves to save others...but it didn't turn out that way, did it?

All we brought was greater misery and destruction to that region the effects of which will last for the foreseeable future, THAT was the end result of what we so nobly declared we were doing when we began this horror....on top of the miserable failure which our efforts resulted in, we have now set in motion events in our own countries which will spread the misery to us and our countries....good going.

It's one thing to succeed but pay a heavy price...it's another to have failed everywhere and far less to show than we first started...the world is safer now? There is more security and less fanaticism now?

But just so the picture isn't all doom and gloom and the events brought no success or satisfaction to anyone...ask yourself if anyone, anyone at all, benefited in any way....is there some sector of society that made some good out of these adventures in murder? Why, yes...our old friends Boeing and Lockheed and a million others who get richer the more destruction and INSTABILITY there is....the ones Eisenhower warned us about....they know that, as far as they are concerned, no "mistakes" were made...they know for them there was nothing but a string of successes...they made out like bandits, the rest of us, there and here, were just robbed some more.



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