What People Believe

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 22 May 2006 10:55:59 GMT  <== Politics ==> 

Charley Reese at LewRockwell.com - Mr. Reese fought in Viet Nam because some very good liars convinced him that it was his duty to do so. It has happened again in Afghanistan and Iraq. Good men have been convinced to lay down their lives for the monetary gain of tyrants. I wish we could convince them to return home and focus their violence on our real enemies, in Washington D.C. and the state legislatures. [lew]

It is an evil paradox that men with the lowest motives can launch wars by appealing to the highest ideals of better men.

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And what exists right at this moment is a corrupt federal government with a foolish man in the White House. What exists at this moment is a military-industrial complex with a vested interest in war and conflict. What exists at this moment are unnecessary wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. What exists at this moment is a government solicitous of corporate welfare, but one that doesn't give a hoot about the individual American.

Rudyard Kipling said it so well when in a poem he wrote: "If any question why we died / Tell them, because our fathers lied." Be alert when you hear politicians talk about abstractions like patriotism, national security and international stability. They are trying to control you by controlling your mind.

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