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freshwest

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5. The website Bush Body Count was the last decade's history of it, here's the cached version:
Mon Apr 23, 2012, 02:13 PM
Apr 2012
http://stewwebb.com/Murder%20Bush%20Body%20Count%20Part%201.html

http://www.freewebs.com/bushdeathlist/

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x6103916

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=132&topic_id=760891&mesg_id=761129

That kind of thing gives one nightmares. And yes, there have been articles written of people being taught how to break the laws. The ENRON debacle was law-breaking by people who not only knew they were doing it, but reveled in it.

The film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room did a dramatic presentation of real life events that were tape recorded. These guys were cheering on and laughing at the thought of old ladies dying in the heat of a California heat wave because they couldn't pay the bills that had been rigged, and the bankrupting of smaller power companies.

Because they knew exactly what they were doing, in Libertarian, Randian fashion. They were joyfully eliminating the 'parasites' and enriching themselves, who they still term the 'producers.'

This is who is running the House of Representatives right now, but we are being fed a lot of emotional button pushing issues, instead of confronting the fact that these bastards are doing wholesale slaughter without a shot being fired, and they still aren't about to stop. I consider this bunch to be much worse than Bush or any of the people on those websites.

Because they are now making the laws so how can it be called criminal under law?

We know in our hearts it's wrong to starve and kill people, to reduce their lives to nothing more than undressed carcasses for the use of others, but it's all under the curtain of think tank produced ideology and media spin. Like what Lee Atwater predicted for the southern strategy for the GOP, and they haven't stopped using that method:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Atwater

Lots of white collar terminology to cover the actions, but as Nader said a decade ago, 'In the end, it's all just lying, cheating and stealing.'

Sounds criminal to me.

We're just having a hard time finding an authority to use to say it's criminal because the liberal system of mitigating wrongdoing by the upper class has been 'starved' as a beast by the Nordquists and Roves.

Most of us are secularists, don't have the Biblical verses that under-girded the abolitionists and civil rights movements under our hood to pull out and tell these people they're wrong. And they have twisted any meaning of compassion, integrity, the love of life under their doublespeak and business speak:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doublespeak

The problem with the journey of finding the names and theories, often leads straight into the viper pits of conspiracy theorists. For them, Obama is a Marxist, the Communists run the Democratic Party, and the whole shebang. We are looking to pervert their youth and steal their guns, daughters, and wives.

We can still look at that but we have to remember the intent and the money behind the voices, even if our ears are itching to learn some esoteric truth. I think we have enough problems to deal with in terms of these 'in your face,' killers.

All knowledge is useful to refine one's mind, even if it is later rejected. So long as one has a clear moral compass, it can be used well.



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