firstrebuttal | Ron Paul wrote an eye opening article
recently about some legislation that was just signed in Congress,
namely H. Res. 758. In the article Dr. Paul explains the purpose of
the resolution. It’s not a new law but provides a basis of facts that
will be relied on for future action. So essentially the resolution
purports that Russia behaved badly in various ways and by way of signing
H. Res. 758 each congressman was indicating their agreement that the
propositions contained therein are factual. Now just because a group of
obnoxiously arrogant A-holes stand around in a tax-revenue financed
chamber and say “yeah” to several assertions does not make those
assertions factual, but here in the United Orwellian States of America
it kinda does. Because those assertions that were voted to be fact
(similar to the First Council of Nicaea) will now be written as factual
history and taught to our children as having happened that way. The
very same way we all attained our ideas of American superiority.
The dishonesty and ignorance it creates is reason enough not to do
such things, however, the real stinker of it is, as Dr. Paul so clearly
points out, the sole purpose of H. Res. 758 is simply a pouring of the
legal foundation for something much more substantive. You see this is
how wars begin. And the wheels for this particular war have been in
motion for many years now. We’ve been told our actions heretofore are
simply a necessary response to the Ukraine situation. However, those
who can objectively look at the Ukraine situation will realize the US
sponsored coup in Ukraine was simply a spark to light the fuse of a much
larger detonation.
Now I understand many at this point are thinking “yep another
conspiracy theory, why can’t it ever just be the US government thinks
what they are doing is best for Americans”? And it can, it just never
is anymore and perhaps ever was. Lies are told and public opinion is
manipulated. For war must be every bit good theatre in the press, as
good strategy on the ground. It is the theatre that makes war so ugly.
Fighting a war for what one believes in is unfortunate and brutal but
fighting for lies and deceit to an end that benefits only those telling
the lies is a type of ugliness most of us cannot comprehend. It is only
in the world ruled by sociopaths where such things can happen. Allow
me to offer some facts many don’t know about how it came to be that we
invaded Iraq and Syria as the truth is still very much hidden from
common knowledge.
5 comments:
...Actually, there is a small bit of good news---> http://www.nraila.org/legislation/federal-legislation/2014/12/pro-gun-protections-enacted-into-law.aspx
Remember, we've reserved a place for your off-topic outgassings. http://twoinchpunisher.blogspot.com/
...BD does not understand that response at all. The *topic* is right in your headline "...killers and killing shape power..." It is quite clear, the ability to kill influences sovereignty, just ask the Native Americans (bows and arrows) or the Aztecs (Death Whistles). Guns and associated defense *trump* big time. So that little deleted tidbit http://www.nraila.org/legislation/federal-legislation/2014/12/pro-gun-protections-enacted-into-law.aspx is clearly on topic.
As an example of something *NOT* on topic, BD gives you this choice item on iq75 auto financing http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/12/20/they-were-caught-stealing-a-car-in-a-creative-way-on-camera-but-they-got-away-its-the-thing-they-did-days-later-that-got-them-arrested/ Now do you understand the difference...??
lol, I bet you'll understand that response next time you attempt to comment hereabouts..., buh-bye BD.
Well, shit.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/21/nyregion/two-police-officers-shot-in-their-patrol-car-in-brooklyn.html
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