I want to take this opportunity to honour and remember all the hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths caused by direct and indirect American military action in the Middle East and East Asia, which is all in aftermath of a few thousand killed by some fanatics.
They are not remembered in grand monuments and big PR events, but are missed nonetheless by their families and friends.
Originally posted by CrowleyLink to more Muslim propaganda:
I want to take this opportunity to honour and remember all the hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths caused by direct and indirect American military action in the Middle East and East Asia, which is all in aftermath of a few thousand killed by some fanatics.
They are not remembered in grand monuments and big PR events, but are missed nonetheless by their families and friends.
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Originally posted by CrowleyBite me
I want to take this opportunity to honour and remember all the hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths caused by direct and indirect American military action in the Middle East and East Asia, which is all in aftermath of a few thousand killed by some fanatics.
They are not remembered in grand monuments and big PR events, but are missed nonetheless by their families and friends.
Besides watching my home town sport teams yesterday, I spent a lazy day watching a lot of documentary info commemorating the 9/11 attacks. Hung the biggest American flag I have for the day.,
Here's a few things to ponder:
It only took Obama about 20 men and 4 helicopters to go in and kill Bin Laden, a plan that sat on the table, almost as long as the 10 year war that Bush has put us through. OK, so we lost a 80 million dollar special Black Hawk, but how much has that war on Afganistan cost us?
The man who knew the most about Bin Laden, John O'Neil of the FBI, was relieved of duty and put out of the "info loop" months before 9/11. The weirdest coincidence is that he became the head of the World Trade Centers' security on Sept. 10th. and died on the 11th. US Ambassador Bonine for Yehmen would not let him back in the country, she was more worried about diplomatic relations, he was finding terrorists there. The documentary never mentions or covers up the info that Janet Parker has brought to light. http://www.rense.com/general67/close.htm.,, ,
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Originally posted by Crowleystill a sad little man, I see
I want to take this opportunity to honour and remember all the hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths caused by direct and indirect American military action in the Middle East and East Asia, which is all in aftermath of a few thousand killed by some fanatics.
They are not remembered in grand monuments and big PR events, but are missed nonetheless by their families and friends.