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Octafish

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7. Which brings up the central question: ''When did murder become an approved national policy?''
Thu Feb 7, 2013, 07:56 PM
Feb 2013


As you noted, Catherina, I remember when the Church Committee (the last time Congress really put the secret government to task) announced the CIA-Mafia plots to assassinate Castro became public, the nation's press became quite concerned. Congress held more hearings. Appointed President and Warren Commission fraud artiste Ford came appointed Vice President Rockefeller to look into it and put Poppy into CIA to put the kobosh on exposing any more family jewels.

Back then, those who gave a damn, generally, went ballistic. The missing outrage demonstrates the alienated, media-warped, drug-sotted, depraved nature of the times we find ourselves in.

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Stunned that we're here whatchamacallit Feb 2013 #1
Unbelievable. Octafish Feb 2013 #2
Yep, that about sums it all up.... WCGreen Feb 2013 #19
Professor Droney explains Constitutional Law 101. Octafish Feb 2013 #32
K&R Solly Mack Feb 2013 #3
Secret Government and its associated Kill Lists are troubling, no matter who's in the Oval Office. Octafish Feb 2013 #4
What a long way we've come Catherina Feb 2013 #5
Which brings up the central question: ''When did murder become an approved national policy?'' Octafish Feb 2013 #7
You forgot "depraved". Catherina Feb 2013 #9
Thank you. Fixed! Octafish Feb 2013 #11
Bam. (nt) DirkGently Feb 2013 #6
Some things are beneath the United States of America. Octafish Feb 2013 #8
We have become a rogue state. DirkGently Feb 2013 #12
K&R! "It's legal" does not make it moral. Legal does not trump moral. Fire Walk With Me Feb 2013 #10
We are making enemies much faster than we can kill them. Why? Octafish Feb 2013 #13
I figure two possible reasons: a permanent war budget, or to draw destruction upon the US. Fire Walk With Me Feb 2013 #16
Both. Suppose World War II was really just a misunderstanding between elites? Octafish Feb 2013 #20
The goal is not to win but to make the war go on indefinitely kenny blankenship Feb 2013 #23
When the commie USSR croaked, we were promised a 'Peace Dividend.' Octafish Feb 2013 #30
it is disturbing how many prevaricators there are here on this issue.... Agony Feb 2013 #14
When Bush did it, DU was sore pissed. Octafish Feb 2013 #22
Pvc Manning probably feels safer in prison with drones on the loose looking rhett o rick Feb 2013 #15
Droney sez: 'Good citizens cover-up war crimes.' Octafish Feb 2013 #24
yep, Bush used that age rationale at Falluja stupidicus Feb 2013 #17
Based on the principles established by the Caroline case and cited at Nuremberg... Octafish Feb 2013 #25
indeed stupidicus Feb 2013 #31
Hold it ! Wait! The dashboard believers were told that liberals are not saying anything about this underpants Feb 2013 #18
Those were different days. A different enemy. An existential threat. Octafish Feb 2013 #26
Thanks for this, Octafish! - nt dreamnightwind Feb 2013 #21
Stamps. Octafish Feb 2013 #27
^ Wilms Feb 2013 #28
Who cashed in on World War I and all wars through to the present day? Octafish Feb 2013 #29
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