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For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been
about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. Short version: thousands gathered in the center of town to protest the arrest of the town's major business leaders on terrorism charges; crowd got restless, soldiers fired on them. Anywhere from 300 to 1000 innocent civilians died, but we don't know for sure since the Uzbek govt has sealed off the area and has forbidden journalists from going there. Anecdotal reports tell of trucks filled with bodies, of school gyms piled high with bodies. Why is this important to Americans? The Uzbek govt is a strong ally of the US, and America has a big base in the country to supply our guys in Afghanistan. Is it just coincidence that coverage of all this in the US domestic media has been limited? Why does the Bu****e US media want to protect the US public from the fact that we support a regime that has just murdered hundreds of its own people in the name of fighting terror? While Bush cruises towards an anti-American revolution in Uzbekistan that will severely hinder our ability to fight Al Qaeda, the American public is kept in the dark. Meanwhile, the Uzbeks are vowing revenge. Stay tuned... ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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running dogg wrote:
For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. http://www.northstarcompass.org/nsc0307/uzbek.htm http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...615294,00.html http://www.gnn.tv/headlines/2931/Dissident_Casserole http://www.muslimwakeup.com/main/arc...the_new_sa.php gruesome pictures: http://www.informationclearinghouse....rticle3943.htm |
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![]() running dogg wrote: For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. Short version: thousands gathered in the center of town to protest the arrest of the town's major business leaders on terrorism charges; crowd got restless, soldiers fired on them. Anywhere from 300 to 1000 innocent civilians died, but we don't know for sure since the Uzbek govt has sealed off the area and has forbidden journalists from going there. Anecdotal reports tell of trucks filled with bodies, of school gyms piled high with bodies. Why is this important to Americans? The Uzbek govt is a strong ally of the US, and America has a big base in the country to supply our guys in Afghanistan. Is it just coincidence that coverage of all this in the US domestic media has been limited? Why does the Bu****e US media want to protect the US public from the fact that we support a regime that has just murdered hundreds of its own people in the name of fighting terror? While Bush cruises towards an anti-American revolution in Uzbekistan that will severely hinder our ability to fight Al Qaeda, the American public is kept in the dark. Meanwhile, the Uzbeks are vowing revenge. Stay tuned... It's always Bush's fault isn't it, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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One simple answer; If we don't the Communists will. It is called
real-politicks. Witness the Chinese Communists support of regimes in Sudan, Iraq, Iran, N.Korea, Burma, to name just a few. Read some history, pull out a map and stick some red pins in it and a pattern will emerge. In a region of strategic resource importance right next door to two of the worlds most pro-Communist regimes it is unfortunately a fact of real-politicks. Read some history of Marx, Lenin and Mao and the Chi-Comms desire to choke off access to vital resources to the west. It isn't conspiracy theory it is fact. "running dogg" wrote in message ... For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. Short version: thousands gathered in the center of town to protest the arrest of the town's major business leaders on terrorism charges; crowd got restless, soldiers fired on them. Anywhere from 300 to 1000 innocent civilians died, but we don't know for sure since the Uzbek govt has sealed off the area and has forbidden journalists from going there. Anecdotal reports tell of trucks filled with bodies, of school gyms piled high with bodies. Why is this important to Americans? The Uzbek govt is a strong ally of the US, and America has a big base in the country to supply our guys in Afghanistan. Is it just coincidence that coverage of all this in the US domestic media has been limited? Why does the Bu****e US media want to protect the US public from the fact that we support a regime that has just murdered hundreds of its own people in the name of fighting terror? While Bush cruises towards an anti-American revolution in Uzbekistan that will severely hinder our ability to fight Al Qaeda, the American public is kept in the dark. Meanwhile, the Uzbeks are vowing revenge. Stay tuned... ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News= =---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... running dogg wrote: For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. Short version: thousands gathered in the center of town to protest the arrest of the town's major business leaders on terrorism charges; crowd got restless, soldiers fired on them. Anywhere from 300 to 1000 innocent civilians died, but we don't know for sure since the Uzbek govt has sealed off the area and has forbidden journalists from going there. Anecdotal reports tell of trucks filled with bodies, of school gyms piled high with bodies. Why is this important to Americans? The Uzbek govt is a strong ally of the US, and America has a big base in the country to supply our guys in Afghanistan. Is it just coincidence that coverage of all this in the US domestic media has been limited? Why does the Bu****e US media want to protect the US public from the fact that we support a regime that has just murdered hundreds of its own people in the name of fighting terror? It's called hypocrisy. While Bush cruises towards an anti-American revolution in Uzbekistan that will severely hinder our ability to fight Al Qaeda, the American public is kept in the dark. Meanwhile, the Uzbeks are vowing revenge. Stay tuned... It's always Bush's fault isn't it, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() FDR wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... running dogg wrote: For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. Short version: thousands gathered in the center of town to protest the arrest of the town's major business leaders on terrorism charges; crowd got restless, soldiers fired on them. Anywhere from 300 to 1000 innocent civilians died, but we don't know for sure since the Uzbek govt has sealed off the area and has forbidden journalists from going there. Anecdotal reports tell of trucks filled with bodies, of school gyms piled high with bodies. Why is this important to Americans? The Uzbek govt is a strong ally of the US, and America has a big base in the country to supply our guys in Afghanistan. Is it just coincidence that coverage of all this in the US domestic media has been limited? Why does the Bu****e US media want to protect the US public from the fact that we support a regime that has just murdered hundreds of its own people in the name of fighting terror? It's called hypocrisy. Yeah, and of course none of it is the fault of the 'restless crowd'... it's all Bush's fault... Yeah, right. Take your pills, 'tard. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() dxAce wrote: FDR wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... running dogg wrote: For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. Short version: thousands gathered in the center of town to protest the arrest of the town's major business leaders on terrorism charges; crowd got restless, soldiers fired on them. Anywhere from 300 to 1000 innocent civilians died, but we don't know for sure since the Uzbek govt has sealed off the area and has forbidden journalists from going there. Anecdotal reports tell of trucks filled with bodies, of school gyms piled high with bodies. Why is this important to Americans? The Uzbek govt is a strong ally of the US, and America has a big base in the country to supply our guys in Afghanistan. Is it just coincidence that coverage of all this in the US domestic media has been limited? Why does the Bu****e US media want to protect the US public from the fact that we support a regime that has just murdered hundreds of its own people in the name of fighting terror? It's called hypocrisy. Yeah, and of course none of it is the fault of the 'restless crowd'... it's all Bush's fault... Yeah, right. Take your pills, 'tard. Additionally, you and your fellow 'tards are going to wake up on what is it?, January 20, 2009?, and have to start scrambling around for someone, or something new to bitch about. It's going to be hilarious watching you try to once again get your bearings. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... FDR wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... running dogg wrote: For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. Short version: thousands gathered in the center of town to protest the arrest of the town's major business leaders on terrorism charges; crowd got restless, soldiers fired on them. Anywhere from 300 to 1000 innocent civilians died, but we don't know for sure since the Uzbek govt has sealed off the area and has forbidden journalists from going there. Anecdotal reports tell of trucks filled with bodies, of school gyms piled high with bodies. Why is this important to Americans? The Uzbek govt is a strong ally of the US, and America has a big base in the country to supply our guys in Afghanistan. Is it just coincidence that coverage of all this in the US domestic media has been limited? Why does the Bu****e US media want to protect the US public from the fact that we support a regime that has just murdered hundreds of its own people in the name of fighting terror? It's called hypocrisy. Yeah, and of course none of it is the fault of the 'restless crowd'... it's all Bush's fault... So it's ok for a government to massacre it's people? Did anyone tell that to Bush before he invaded Iraq? According to the pro-wra, pro-Bush crowd it was bad that Saddam killed his own. So which is it? Yeah, right. Take your pills, 'tard. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() FDR wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... FDR wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... running dogg wrote: For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. Short version: thousands gathered in the center of town to protest the arrest of the town's major business leaders on terrorism charges; crowd got restless, soldiers fired on them. Anywhere from 300 to 1000 innocent civilians died, but we don't know for sure since the Uzbek govt has sealed off the area and has forbidden journalists from going there. Anecdotal reports tell of trucks filled with bodies, of school gyms piled high with bodies. Why is this important to Americans? The Uzbek govt is a strong ally of the US, and America has a big base in the country to supply our guys in Afghanistan. Is it just coincidence that coverage of all this in the US domestic media has been limited? Why does the Bu****e US media want to protect the US public from the fact that we support a regime that has just murdered hundreds of its own people in the name of fighting terror? It's called hypocrisy. Yeah, and of course none of it is the fault of the 'restless crowd'... it's all Bush's fault... So it's ok for a government to massacre it's people? Did anyone tell that to Bush before he invaded Iraq? According to the pro-wra, pro-Bush crowd it was bad that Saddam killed his own. So which is it? As I stated earlier 'tard, take your pills, and try to find a clue. Boggling. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... FDR wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... FDR wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... running dogg wrote: For several days the lead story on the BBC's The World Today has been about the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan. Short version: thousands gathered in the center of town to protest the arrest of the town's major business leaders on terrorism charges; crowd got restless, soldiers fired on them. Anywhere from 300 to 1000 innocent civilians died, but we don't know for sure since the Uzbek govt has sealed off the area and has forbidden journalists from going there. Anecdotal reports tell of trucks filled with bodies, of school gyms piled high with bodies. Why is this important to Americans? The Uzbek govt is a strong ally of the US, and America has a big base in the country to supply our guys in Afghanistan. Is it just coincidence that coverage of all this in the US domestic media has been limited? Why does the Bu****e US media want to protect the US public from the fact that we support a regime that has just murdered hundreds of its own people in the name of fighting terror? It's called hypocrisy. Yeah, and of course none of it is the fault of the 'restless crowd'... it's all Bush's fault... So it's ok for a government to massacre it's people? Did anyone tell that to Bush before he invaded Iraq? According to the pro-wra, pro-Bush crowd it was bad that Saddam killed his own. So which is it? As I stated earlier 'tard, take your pills, and try to find a clue. Boggling. I'll take that as a "I don't know, FDR" dxAce Michigan USA |
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