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AG78 Donating Member (840 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-18-04 04:30 PM
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I can't take it
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We just had the advisor for a Saudi Prince on CNN saying "evildoers". He went out of his way to say it.

We've got Bush praying for Paul Johnson's family. Good job. That'll do a lot.

We also have Bush asking God to bless Paul Johnson. Was that before, or after he lost his head? Odd God.

Lockheed Martin coming out and saying that they're deeply saddened by Paul Johnson's death. Yes, this from the leading war making machine in America. Very upset at a death. I'm sure they'll get a few more million to make a new weapon to avenge his death too.

Earlier we had Putin talking about a massive attack after 9/11 by Iraq. With what?

I hope Bush gets that mental health test going soon. I need it, and I hope they put me away, because I just can't take the reality in which we live anymore.

Corporations run everything. Everything in existence, including existence itself, is a commodity.

Nationalism. Patriotism.

Then you have the good ol' standby's of poverty, homelessness, and hunger.

Unending wars.

Life is cheap. People in power know that.

Lockheed Martin; they're funny.
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