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"... If we're going to make the crimes of the radical left in the 1960s
and 1970s a campaign issue - a time period much of which Barack Obama spent in elementary school - then how about the crimes of the radical right? And make no mistake: Henry Kissinger has done things that, morally speaking, make Ayers' actions, deplorable as some of them surely were, look like the equivalent of jaywalking. An abbreviated list of the events that have made it dangerous for Kissinger to travel overseas, because of the possibility he would be arrested as a war criminal, include: covertly sabotaging Vietnam peace talks in 1968 in order to help get Richard Nixon elected; playing a key role in convincing Nixon to launch illegal wars in Laos and Cambodia (the latter action helped create the conditions that led to the Cambodian genocide); helping to plan the overthrow of Chile's democratically elected government, which included numerous assassinations funded by the CIA (again, all this in direct violation of international law); and helping to facilitate the Indonesian invasion of East Timor, which may have killed as many as 200,000 civilians. Kissinger appears to have had every bit as much contempt for the law as Ayers, with the difference being that his brand of contempt led to millions of deaths. The other difference is that playing a key role in a radical political movement that manages to take over the United States government is much more likely to get you to continue to be invited to swank dinner parties on the Upper East Side of New York, no matter how much blood may be on your hands. That social fact doesn't make Henry Kissinger more respectable than Bill Ayers." -http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/oct/08/campos-mccains-extremist/ |
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![]() Dave wrote: "... If we're going to make the crimes of the radical left in the 1960s and 1970s a campaign issue - a time period much of which Barack Obama spent in elementary school - then how about the crimes of the radical right? And make no mistake: Henry Kissinger has done things that, morally speaking, make Ayers' actions, deplorable as some of them surely were, look like the equivalent of jaywalking. An abbreviated list of the events that have made it dangerous for Kissinger to travel overseas, because of the possibility he would be arrested as a war criminal, include: covertly sabotaging Vietnam peace talks in 1968 in order to help get Richard Nixon elected; playing a key role in convincing Nixon to launch illegal wars in Laos and Cambodia (the latter action helped create the conditions that led to the Cambodian genocide); helping to plan the overthrow of Chile's democratically elected government, which included numerous assassinations funded by the CIA (again, all this in direct violation of international law); and helping to facilitate the Indonesian invasion of East Timor, which may have killed as many as 200,000 civilians. Kissinger appears to have had every bit as much contempt for the law as Ayers, with the difference being that his brand of contempt led to millions of deaths. The other difference is that playing a key role in a radical political movement that manages to take over the United States government is much more likely to get you to continue to be invited to swank dinner parties on the Upper East Side of New York, no matter how much blood may be on your hands. That social fact doesn't make Henry Kissinger more respectable than Bill Ayers." -http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/oct/08/campos-mccains-extremist/ There's Ayers, Dorne, Wright, Rezko, Pflager, Farrakhan, and the Freddie and Fanny boys... to name just a few. Obama is just bad news, and there'll be more bad news to follow if the boy is elected. |
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Odinga's pal, B HO,,, B HOs pal, Odinga.
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dxAce wrote:
It would also appear that Bill Ayers wrote both of Obama's books. Thanks, for the first LOL of the day. |
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I can't even read my own hen scratchin/writin.
cuhulin |
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I just now emailed a certain online Ireland computer newsgroup.I asked
them, How are my little Shamrocks wayyyyy over yonder across the big pond doing? cuhulin |
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On Oct 13, 6:48*am, Dave wrote:
"... If we're going to make the crimes of the radical left in the 1960s and 1970s a campaign issue - a time period much of which Barack Obama spent in elementary school - then how about the crimes of the radical right? And make no mistake: Henry Kissinger has done things that, morally speaking, make Ayers' actions, deplorable as some of them surely were, look like the equivalent of jaywalking. An abbreviated list of the events that have made it dangerous for Kissinger to travel overseas, because of the possibility he would be arrested as a war criminal, include: covertly sabotaging Vietnam peace talks in 1968 in order to help get Richard Nixon elected; playing a key role in convincing Nixon to launch illegal wars in Laos and Cambodia (the latter action helped create the conditions that led to the Cambodian genocide); helping to plan the overthrow of Chile's democratically elected government, which included numerous assassinations funded by the CIA (again, all this in direct violation of international law); and helping to facilitate the Indonesian invasion of East Timor, which may have killed as many as 200,000 civilians. Kissinger appears to have had every bit as much contempt for the law as Ayers, with the difference being that his brand of contempt led to millions of deaths. The other difference is that playing a key role in a radical political movement that manages to take over the United States government is much more likely to get you to continue to be invited to swank dinner parties on the Upper East Side of New York, no matter how much blood may be on your hands. That social fact doesn't make Henry Kissinger more respectable than Bill Ayers." -http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/oct/08/campos-mccains-extr... Dave -claims- Henry Kissinger is an Unrepentant Terrorist |
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![]() Obama is just bad news, and there'll be more bad news to follow if the boy is elected. So vote for Jonathan "the Impaler" Sharkey! Candidate of the Witches, Vampires, and Pagans Party! He promises to impale Bush and drink his blood! Hudley Pearse |
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On Oct 14, 8:07*am, wrote:
On Oct 13, 8:48*am, Dave wrote: "... If we're going to make the crimes of the radical left in the 1960s and 1970s a campaign issue - a time period much of which Barack Obama spent in elementary school - then how about the crimes of the radical right? And make no mistake: Henry Kissinger has done things that, morally speaking, make Ayers' actions, deplorable as some of them surely were, look like the equivalent of jaywalking. An abbreviated list of the events that have made it dangerous for Kissinger to travel overseas, because of the possibility he would be arrested as a war criminal, include: covertly sabotaging Vietnam peace talks in 1968 in order to help get Richard Nixon elected; playing a key role in convincing Nixon to launch illegal wars in Laos and Cambodia (the latter action helped create the conditions that led to the Cambodian genocide); helping to plan the overthrow of Chile's democratically elected government, which included numerous assassinations funded by the CIA (again, all this in direct violation of international law); and helping to facilitate the Indonesian invasion of East Timor, which may have killed as many as 200,000 civilians. Kissinger appears to have had every bit as much contempt for the law as Ayers, with the difference being that his brand of contempt led to millions of deaths. The other difference is that playing a key role in a radical political movement that manages to take over the United States government is much more likely to get you to continue to be invited to swank dinner parties on the Upper East Side of New York, no matter how much blood may be on your hands. That social fact doesn't make Henry Kissinger more respectable than Bill Ayers." -http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/oct/08/campos-mccains-extr.... What do all of the following top 3 mass murderers of all time have in common? Mao Ze-Dong - 78,000,000 murdered Jozef Stalin - 23,000,000 murdered Adolf Hitler - 12,000,000 murdered They are all Leftist Fascists as are all mass murderers of history. A historical fact which today's Liberal Fascists always ignore. Where do you get these numbers from? Alex Jones says Mao killed 40 million, and you've nearly twice as many! Not that I would expect you care much about Chinese lives. Hudley Pearse |
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