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remember: no connection between Iraq and 9/11...
An email is doing the rounds at the moment... Here is part of it: ------------------ "The proud warriors of Baker Company wanted to do Something to pay tribute to our fallen comrades. So since we are part of the only Marine Infantry Battalion left in Iraq the one way that we could think of doing that is by taking a picture of Baker Company saying the way we feel. ------------------------- We feel sorry for the US soldiers who are embroiled in the Iraq conflict and somehow try to convince themselves their actions are worth it in ways that perpetuate the myth... But remember folks, SADDAM AND IRAQ HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH 9/11... Try hard to remember it.
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more email guff...
More prose from the email doing the rounds:
Count your blessings, pray for them,
Talk to your Creator
And
The next time when...
The other car cuts you off and you must hit the brakes,
Or you have to park a little further from Walmart than you want to be,
Or you're served slightly warm food at the restaurant,
Or you're sitting and cursing the traffic in front of you,
Or the shower runs out of hot water,
Think of them...
Protecting your freedom!
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Gus: remember SADDAM AND IRAQ NEVER THREATENED THE USA, NOR ITS FREEDOM. The war in Iraq was always about oil and still is... Thus "when the other car cuts you off and you must hit the brakes, or you have to park a little further from Walmart than you want to be, or you're sitting and cursing the traffic in front of you", THANK THE US SOLDIERS IN IRAQ WHO HELP THE GOOD OIL COMING INTO THE TANK OF YOUR SUV...
grumps.....
In a bad mood? Don't worry - according to research, it's good for you.
An Australian psychology expert who has been studying emotions has found being grumpy makes us think more clearly.
In contrast to those annoying happy types, miserable people are better at decision-making and less gullible, his experiments showed.
While cheerfulness fosters creativity, gloominess breeds attentiveness and careful thinking, Professor Joe Forgas told Australian Science Magazine.
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Now I know why I'm so healthy for a foggy... But then:
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A US army major has opened fire on fellow soldiers at the Fort Hood military base in Texas, with death toll now standing at 12, with 30 injured.
Base commander Lt Gen Bob Cone has now said that the gunman was not killed, as earlier stated, but is in custody.
Two other suspects were questioned, but the army now says only one gunman was involved in the incident.
Lt Gen Cone said the motive for the shooting was not known. One of the dead was a policeman, others were soldiers.
President Barack Obama described it as "a horrific outburst of violence".
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MEANWHILE:
British and Afghan commanders were last night undertaking an urgent investigation into the killing of five British soldiers amid concerns that the Taliban may have infiltrated the police force in Helmand. The troops were killed by a local police officer who opened fire as they sat drinking tea and fled.
The deaths prompted deep soul searching in Whitehall because Gordon Brown has put the training by the British army of a rapidly expanded Afghan security force at the heart of his exit strategy from Afghanistan.
Faced by Labour backbench calls for a phased withdrawal, Brown said the work of the troops must continue. "We must not allow ourselves to give up what the Afghan Taliban fear most: that we will have a strong Afghan security force that is Afghan-based and is able to face them," the prime minister told a sombre House of Commons.
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Some people are a bit more grumpy than others. War tends to give dangerous tools to some who are deadly grumpy...
May the members of families of those killed in such tragic circumstances reflect on death. May their hearts also bleed for the families of those needlessly (collateral damage) killed in our wars of "containment" and "aggression". Our thoughts of good will are with all. Peace.
anti-american grumps...
US President Barack Obama has ordered a review of the way intelligence agencies handled information over an army major suspected of killing 13 people.
The measure comes after US intelligence authorities revealed they knew Maj Nidal Malik Hasan had been in contact with a cleric sympathetic to al-Qaeda.
Thirteen people died in the attack at the Fort Hood military base in Texas.
Maj Hasan, 39, was shot by police and remains in hospital. He has been charged with 13 counts of murder.
He has not spoken to investigators.
Maj Hasan was said to be unhappy about a possible deployment to Afghanistan.
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U.S. Knew of Suspect’s Tie to Radical ClericBy DAVID JOHNSTON and SCOTT SHANE
WASHINGTON — Intelligence agencies intercepted communications last year and this year between the military psychiatrist accused of shooting to death 13 people at Fort Hood, Tex., and a radical cleric in Yemen known for his incendiary anti-American teachings.
But the federal authorities dropped an inquiry into the matter after deciding that the messages from the psychiatrist, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, did not suggest any threat of violence and concluding that no further action was warranted, government officials said Monday.
Major Hasan’s 10 to 20 messages to Anwar al-Awlaki, once a spiritual leader at a mosque in suburban Virginia where Major Hasan worshiped, indicate that the troubled military psychiatrist came to the attention of the authorities long before last Thursday’s shooting rampage at Fort Hood, but that the authorities left him in his post.
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see image at top... PEACE...
switching villains...
From Paul Craig Roberts:
9/11 disinformation: "Saudi Arabia attacked America"
The forever changing 9/11 story is entering a new phase. Blame is being transferred from Osama bin Laden to the Saudi Arabian government.
There are 28 pages classified secret of a congressional inquiry into 9/11 that allegedly found Saudi financial support for the alleged 9/11 hijackers. Neither the George W. Bush nor the Obama regimes would release the classified pages. Only a few members of Congress have been permited to read it, and they are not permitted to speak about it. Nevertheless, Congress now has before it the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act which, if passed, permits families of victims of the 9/11 attacks to sue the Saudi Arabian government for damages. In other words, although Congress has no information except rumor with which to support the bill, Congress is going ahead. Obama says if Congress passes the bill, he will veto it.
The refusal to declassify the evidence against the Saudis and the veto threat have put many commentators in high dudgeon.
What is going on here?
One possible answer is that the public’s confidence in the 9/11 story is eroding as a result of growing expert opinion that challenges the official line. In order to redirect the public’s skepticism, a red herring is being pulled across the trail. The Saudi angle satisfies the belief that some sort of government coverup is involved but redirects the suspicion from Washington to the Saudis. The Saudi angle also fits the neoconservatives’ original plan for overthrowing the Saudi government along with the governments of Iraq, Syria, and Iran. If the American people can be worked up against the Saudis, the neocons can get their wish for “regime change” in Saudi Arabia.
We are probably experiencing a deep state disinformation play designed to protect the false 9/11 story. The public’s skepticism is now directed at Saudi Arabia, and the public’s outrage is directed at the US government for covering up for the Saudis. Possible reasons that the report can’t be released are (1) it is just disinformation created as a red herring and if made public knowledgeable experts would expose it and (2) it is disinformation fed to the inquiry by neoconservatives who seized the opportunity to set up Saudi Arabia for attack.
No explanation has been provided as to why Saudi Arabia, with its long and tight connection to Washington and to the Bush family, has any interest in enabling a terrorist attack on the US. The Saudis need American protection. They have no interest in making their protector look so weak as to be humiliated by a handful of young men armed only with boxcutters. Such a weak protector is no protection.
Moreover, the Saudis are fighting the war in Yemen for Washington. If the Saudis want to harm the US, why not leave the US to fight its own war in Yemen?
Here is a Saudi’s take on the alleged involvement of Saudi Arabia in 9/11.
Katib Al-Shammari says that the US planned and carried out 9/11 in order to obtain hegemony over the Middle East and placed the blame for 9/11 on an ever changing list of culprits depending on Washington’s goal at the time. First, he says, it was Osama bin Laden, Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Then Saddam Hussein and Iraq. A New York Court blamed Iran. Now Saudi Arabia is given the villian role. The Americans, he says, always come up with suspicious documents and claim to have evidence that they never show.
Americans would greatly benefit from reading the perspective of others. Do read the Saudi’s explanation of 9/11. It makes more sense than the official story.
http://ahtribune.com/opinion/935-911-saudi.html