Monday, September 11, 2006
Free Speech Is Aiding The Enemy
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The de facto ruler of these United States is claimg that those Americans who render constructive criticism of our nations psudo-monarchy's policies towards Afghanistan & Iraq, and the execution of said policies, are somehow aiding and abetting the terrorists.
Our Constitutional right in questioning the stated goals of our government and the methods that are employed in attaining them, are now falsely spun as having a demoralizing effect on our troops & the internal cohesion of our society.
"They can't beat us in a stand-up fight--they never have--but they're absolutely convinced they can break our will, that the American people don't have the stomach for the fight."
[Cehney said on NBC's Meet the Press][1]
This assertion was also meant to highlight that our external allies would end up forsaking us, if they sensed any internal self-doubt regarding our commitment to our staying the course.
Such internal dissent would undoubtedly encourage the terrorists [the Afghan & Iraqi resistance], to continue with their strategy.
Cheney is attempting to brow-beat us into submissively accepting his delusions which are contradicted by daily unpleasant developments (for our troops & long-term interests) in that region, that are producing new and highly damaging facts on the ground.
When Tim Russert introduced polling data stating that most Americans do not view the war in Iraq as part of the war on terror,Cheney countered by saying:
"I beg to differ...the fact is, the world is much better off today with Saddam Hussein out of power." [2]
Thank you Dick for avoiding Russert's query and American's polling views.
Cheney also touched on his arrogant and assured prediction made in May 2005, that the Iraqi insurgency was in its "last throes."
"I think there's no question...that the insurgency's gone longer and been difficult than I had anticipated," said Cheney. [3]
The bottom-line from all this, is to constantly hammer home the that the right to:
freedom of speech, civil liberties, our very democratic process is now being mischievously deconstructed into a "no-go" area, for the American people.
We are to surrender our freedoms and free thought, and submissively follow the pied piper to our doom.
Welcome to the "New Orwellian Order"...
The above 3 quotes have been provided by: Bradenton.com, Mon., Sep. 11, 2006.
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/news/local/15489070.htm
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