Another Saturday Night Story: American Aggression

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Saturday, May 06, 2006

American Aggression

As if Cuba was not a lesson in American aggression. We have sucked every dime we can out of every country we can, and left our stooges running these countries. The European countries still look like they did after WW2. There has been very little modernation. It’s no wonder they hate the USA. What about Marcos in the Philippines. Him and his wife stole all the money. They did not build even one road, or sewage treatment, or a modern building. Their economy relying on the navel and Air Force base. Prostitution and black market for anything. They were thieves for the CIA. After fifty years in power, we brought them to America for safe haven in Hawaii for the rest of their days. Finally, after the contract was up on the American bases, the Philippine people told us to get out. Their new president asks for our help on the war on terrorism. But her enemy are not terrorist, they are freedom fighters who have been around for thirty years. When we help beat them, then we will have another stooge. What about Noriega? Another CIA stooge who stole all the money, sold drugs, and got caught. When the Panama Canal treaty was up, they also told us to get out, and take all your stooges with you. Vietnam was another great American policy! Who was the enemy? Who benefited from this war? Only after the people had spoken through revolution, anti-war and anti-government, did we leave Saigon to the communist. In the Middle East, we have sucked their oil away, made a few people rich, and done nothing to bring these people into the 21st century. Where else on earth do they have tribes and clans and warlords and druglords. They are still fighting on donkeys with swords. We have crushed their culture, and they will fight to the death. We will continue to spoon-feed them our agression or force feed them with war.

"A strong nation, like a strong person, can afford to be gentle, firm, thoughtful, and restrained. It can afford to extend a helping hand to others. It’s a weak nation, like a weak person, that must behave with bluster and boasting and rashness and other signs of insecurity." -President Jimmy Carter

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