Sharing the war stories By Chrissie Thompson THE WASHINGTON TIMES http://www.washtimes.com/national/ Published December 2, 2006 The poppies of Flanders Fields have found a new home. The National World War I Museum opens today in Kansas City, Mo., under the Liberty Memorial, the country's largest memorial to World War I. The museum's architect, Ralph Appelbaum, who also designed the
US Arms manufacturers and arms lobbyists don't care who wins the war.. Even if the US should be invaded and lose a war to an enemy. the arms manufacturers and their lobbyists simply begin manufacturing military arms and equipment for the new landloards. It's a no lose business. And business is always good, for someplace in the world , there is a war going on and there is a need to manufacturer
War is a no lose business for arms manufacturers and arms lobbyists and the United States always leads in arms transfer . ( True: Especially of Americans, who will even sell arms to their enemies during war. Arms sellers know few borders, Business is strictly business with them) Of course, there is a logic to arming the world. Profits, and making friends when it serves U.S. foreign policy
WAR IS A RACKET ! And a great one at that. US Arms manufacturers and arms lobbyists don't care who wins the war.. Even if the US should be invaded and lose a war to an enemy. the arms manufacturers and their lobbyists simply begin manufacturing military arms and equipment for the new landloards. It's a no lose business. And business is always good, for someplace in the world , there is a war
News & Views for Anarchists & Activists: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smygo http://tinyurl.com/4u9kcl Man of war He's been bombed, shot at and severely beaten. His reporting over 30 years in the Middle East has earned him many awards - and as many enemies. So, at 61, is Robert Fisk finally ready to leave Beirut? Not a bit of it, says Rachel Cooke Over the years, the balcony of Robert