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Re: GEORGE CARLIN: Who owns you Americans?         

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Author: CarlSwanson
Date: Apr 26, 2008 23:26

On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 14:08:26 -0500, "torresD" hotmail.com>
wrote:

great post. I hope all that visit YOuTube here will also read or
investigate Chalmers Johnson's books.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_hp?url=search-alias%%3Daps&field-keywords=chalmers...

'War is a Racket' - General Smedley Butler USMC, April 1, 2004
By Augustine Redux

Am I the only one who thinks the the rest of his countryman are nuts?
For the past 60 years and three generations, Americans have been led
to believe that that spending billions for the Defense of the country
is not only necessary but patriotic.
Forget conspiracy theories and ideological agendas, just contemplate
one fact: The USA spends more on military and intelligence funding in
2004 than it has spent at any one time in history. Fourteen carrier
groups to defeat the two remaining countries of the axis of evil, N.
Korea and Iran? 750 and counting military bases outside the USA?
However, the government tells us it is powerless to defend the country
against an attack from a terrorist group with WMD??? So, the next time
you watch television and the commentator tells you why we need another
aircraft carrier, more tanks, more F-16's, etc., ask yourself: Who are
we defending ourselves against? And, as Chalmers Johnson points out,
follow the money!

This book is an excellent primer on how our beloved country is being
led down the road to ruin by a group of people who are lining the
pockets of themeselves and their friends and supporters. All of this
is being done in the name of Democracy, Freedom and Globalization.
But, why do we want to liberate people who sit on oil while those
countries being ruthlessly exploited and practcially enslaved are
ignored since they can contribute little or nothing to the "world
economy" (pick any poor third world country)?

This review is written by a conservative American, cold war supporter
and US Navy veteran (like Chalmers Johnson)who believes in the old
Republic (when is the last time you heard that word mentioned in the
era of the imperial presidency). Forget whether you are democrat or
republican, take the blinders off and seek the truth, excellently told
by Chalmers Johnson.
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