Fred Calls Me Names While Trying to Spin Crap Into Gold
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This socialist is so stupid that he searched all over my website, located my name and then couldn't remember it over and over. Who'se Kyle?
Dear Fred,
Whaaaaa?
Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: Fred Furtner To: papillonart@earthlink.net Sent: 9/14/2003 2:38:43 PM Subject: Daschle - Bush Doctrine RE
Kyle,
Boy, are you incredibly naïve. Maybe you can entertain the idea of enrolling in a basic political science course one day when you reach your early teen hood, but in the interim, please put down your video game joystick and take thirty minutes to visit your local library and peruse a book or two on basic world history. Open up your mind a bit to the realities of the world before typing your next incredibly naïve tripe about how wonderful this government is in world affairs (ie. Bush Doctrine article). Boy, are you ignorant. (Sorry I even stumbled across your article).
No wonder the current crop of elementary and early-high school students rank near (at) the academic bottom of most every category of recorded nations in poll after poll. The acumen of a chicken, you are. A disgrace.
The United States of America, for your background information, has been involved with manipulation of governments in the World Stage since putting together its first standing army capable of shipping itself to foreign lands/shores. Take a brief look at US political history, pre-Columbian. In no small degree, the United States is/was directly (or covertly) involved in subverting governments by military and diplomatic interventions. We have and continue to support: opposition militias, coup attempts, election rigging, economic sanctioning, covert ops, overtly [illegally funded] wars , World Bank manipulation, assassination of heads of state, document fraud as justification for military action, Joint pacts with involved countries fighting illegal wars, misinformation, lying to congress, and such criminal actions by our government heads to create crises of Government that
Countries and regions weve had direct military involvement in the last couple decades include just a short list: Honduras, Nicaragua, China, Indonesia, Congo, El Salvador, Grenada, Panama, Cuba, Haiti, Vietnam, Korea, India, Palestine (Israeli occupied), Bosnia, Sudan, Yugoslavia, Peru, Guatemala, Afghanistan, and Somalia, to name a few. Weve bombed almost two dozen since WWII, by the way.
Are you a complete idiot, or just temporarily handicapped in the brain?
The pacts and agreements alone between countries always involve getting their hands on some tangible benefits that involve either economic and/or political power. For example, Oil. The middle East, an area of the world where the United States has desperately little in common with (different language, culture, religion, governmental structure, values, ideas of punishment, history, etc). But thats hasnt stopping us from continuing to get ourselves directly and indirectly involved. Why?
OIL. The resources of that region is all too important to us -- or we wouldnt have given a damn about in the first place. It is ALWAYS the reason. Economic or Strategic (Military).
So, attacking Tom Daschle gives you a modicum of pleasure? Great. Your brain is capable of insults just as your joystick hand will become shriveled into something more useful when you become an adult. But, remember, going off to destroy foreign lands to gain their resources -- may be a fun video game for you, but its still illegal and amoral -- even if a President does it. Iraq did not harm us and was not connected in any way with 9/11. But, it does have oil. Plan: Create evidence to connect Iraq to 9/11 and then grab its oil.
The United States supported Bin Laden when Afghanistan was being occupied by Russia, by the way. We gave them military know how, weapons (Stingers), and aided Bin Laden. But that was then (we were supporting terrorists against the Bad Soviet Union. Now would you have us bomb ourselves?? I guess so:
President Bush basically states that if you are a terrorist, you hide a terrorist, you feed a terrorist, you harbor or protect a terrorist, then the United Sates will bring you to justice. That's a pretty clear direction to me.
Lets face it. Youre an idiot. If you do graduate some day, take a number with the other millions of Americans out of work, in a country hated by both our longstanding allies and our newly-made enemies across the world. But with this country now in continual war, your first job will probably be a foot soldier in one of the many foreign lands well be occupying.
Remember, always keep the safety on, and look before you shoot, moron.
Dear Fred,
Huh?
Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: Fred Furtner To: papillonart@earthlink.net Sent: 9/14/2003 2:47:14 PM Subject: Daschle - Bush Doctrine RE/2
Kyle, Since I figure you're too lazy to visit a library, I'll give you a list at some of the involvements that Daschle wasn't involved in, but this government was. I would say this is terrorist activity sanctioned by a soverign nation because in your terminology, that "would be bad." It is bad, however, Kyle-hole. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- US Foreign Interventions and Invasions Since Vietnam
Cuba 1963 - today - US blockades island for 39 years. Numerous assassination attempts against leader. Continued actions condemned by Human Rights Groups and the United Nations General Assembly.
Australia 1973-75 - CIA interferes and manipulates free election process.
Chile 1973 - CIA backed coup ousts elected president, installs military Gen. Pinochet. Decades of human rights abuses follow.
Portugal 1974 - CIA funnels millions to destabilize and sabotage NATO ally.
Angola 1976-92 - CIA assists South Africa-backed rebels.
Afghanistan 1979-82 - US supports, arms, trains Mujahadeen rebels including rebel leader Osama Bin Laden.
El Salvador 1980-92 - US aids government condemned for gross human rights violations.
Nicaragua 1981-92 - US directs and illegally supports contra war, mines harbor. Allows open flow of narcotics into US. US actions condemned by the United Nations World Court.
Chad 1982 - US supports overthrow of government. CIA supported secret police kill and torture tens of thousands.
Libya 1982 - USA shoots down 2 Libyan jets.
Honduras 1982 -90 - US builds bases near borders, supports government that uses Death Squads against it's citizens.
Lebanon 1982-84 - US bombs and shells Muslim positions, expels PLO from territory.
Grenada 1983-84 - US military invades tiny island. 400 Grenadians killed. "Gross violation" of international law condemned by United Nations.
Iraq 1987-88 - US supports and arms Saddam Hussein's Iraq in war against Iran
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Iran 1988 - US shoots down Iranian passenger airliner, killing 290 civilians. Claims it was an "accident".
Libya 1989 - US bombs capitol Tripoli killing 55 civilians. Calls it "collateral damage".
Philippines 1989 - US supports corrupt govt of Ferdinand Marcos against citizen uprising.
Panama 1989 - US invades with 27,000 soldiers. Kills 3000+ Panamanians, kidnaps it's own installed drug-dealing leader and CIA asset. Illegal US actions condemned by nearly unanimous United Nations and Organization of American States.
Kuwait 1991 - US invades Middle East, contradicting its position by intervening in inter-Arab affairs. Returns Kuwaiti Monarchy accused of human right abuses to throne.
Iraq 1990 - today - US randomly bombs civilian areas. Blockades Iraqi ports, allows no humanitarian or medical aid. est. 10,000 Iraqi's starve/die monthly as result.
Bulgaria 1991 - CIA funnels millions to destabilize one of the first freely elected governments.
Somalia 1992-94 - US sends in humanitarian aid. Becomes involved in Civil war, takes sides attacking one Mogadishu faction. Kills 500+ Somalis.
Peru 1992 - 01 - US provides military support, millions of dollars to corrupt Fujimori government. Drug kingpin Vladimir Montesino on CIA payroll while serving as Intelligence Chief. Involved directly in shooting down missionary aircraft, killing American woman and her infant child.
Colombia 1992 - present - US supports Colombian military, heavily involved in drug trafficking. 1,640 pounds of cocaine lands in Ft. Lauderdale Florida hidden inside Colombian Air Force cargo plane. Nearly 20,000 people killed by US supported military and para-military so far.
Bosnia 1993 - US naval blockade of Serbia and Montenegro.
Haiti 1994 - US blockades island government, CIA supports military coup to remove elected President Aristide, then forcibly re-installs Aristide as President after he agrees to US conditions of rule.
Sudan 1998 - US bombs Aspirin Factory in Khartoum killing civilians.
Afghanistan 1998 - US missiles kill 28 civilians
Yugoslavia 1999 - US laser-guided bombs destroy Chinese Embassy in Belgrade killing three Chinese journalists.
Afghanistan 2001 - ?
US involvement in Foreign Assassinations (Attempts)
-- prohibited by Presidential decree since 1976 --
1960 - General Abdul Karim Kassem, leader of Iraq
1961 - Francois Duvalier, leader of Haiti
1961 - Patrice Lumumba, Prime Minister of the Congo
1961 - General Rafael Trujillo, leader of Dominican Republic
1963 - Ngo Dinh Diem, President of South Vietnam
1960s - Fidel Castro, President of Cuba , numerous attempts
1960s - Raul Castro, brother of Fidel.
1965 - Francisco Caamano, Opposition leader, Dominican Republic
1965-6 - Charles de Gaulle, President of France
1967 - Ernesto Che Guevara, Cuban leader
1970 - Salvador Allende, President of Chile
1970 - General Rene Schneider, Commander of Chilean Army
1970s, 81 - General Omar Torrijos, leader of Panama
1972 - General Manuel Noriega, chief of Panama Intelligence
1975 - Mobutu Sese Seko, President of Zaire
1976 - Michael Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica
1980-86 - Moammar Qaddafi, leader of Libya, numerous attempts
1982 - Ayatollah Khomeine, leader of Iran
1983 - General Ahmed Dlimi, Army commander of Morocco
1983 - Miguel d'Escoto, Foreign Minister of Nicaragua
1984 - All nine leaders of the Nicaraguan National Directorate
1985 - Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, Lebanon Shiite leader
1991 - Saddam Hussein, leader of Iraq
1998 - Osama bin Laden, former US trained "freedom fighter".
1999 - Slobodan Mlosevic, President of Yugoslavia