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It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets
Voltaire
Over 100,000 civilians have died since war began March 19, 2003,

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Leave no junior dictator behind. Thats right kids, Why should third world regimes have all the fun. Its right here in America and TAXPAYERS dish out $4 Million a year. Ghengis Khan would be proud. I bet Saddam didnt offer a degree in these dark  Arts. Check out the alumni at   School of the Americas,  in Georgia,  USA
Oh Boy! Another One of My Rants:
Your President
Bush is rewriting the rules for war with preemptive strikes on sovereign nations who may someday be a threat to somebody. What about the individual, here safe at home? Should we not also rewrite the criminal justice system? Should justifiable homicide include murdering anybody we want to, because we thought they might some day enter our home and harm us. On the premise that "God Himself told me to do it".  Should we also have a right to rifle through their pockets and their homes. Should we also bring our brand of God to show them the real definition of Terror in the form of mercenaries, torture and bombing raids?   Oh yeah, and kill their families too, they may be a threat in the future. After all, God is co-signing the deal.Why dont we send them Jeb Bush and Kathryn Harris
   Gr8fuldaniel
All wars are follies, very expensive and very mischievous ones.  In my opinion, there never was a good war or a bad peace.  When will mankind be convinced and agree to settle their difficulties by arbitration?  Benjamin Franklin
A letter from Micael Moore                        April 14, 2004

Friends,
I have never seen a head so far up a Presidential ass (pardon my Falluja) than the one I saw last night at the "news conference" given by George W. Bush. He's still talking about finding "weapons of mass destruction" -- this time on Saddam's "turkey farm." Turkey indeed. Clearly the White House believes there are enough idiots in the 17 swing states who will buy this. I think they are in for a rude awakening.
I've been holed up for weeks in the editing room finishing my film ("Fahrenheit 911"). That's why you haven't heard from me lately. But after last night's Lyndon Johnson impersonation from the East Room -- essentially promising to send even more troops into the Iraq sinkhole -- I had to write you all a note.
First, can we stop the Orwellian language and start using the proper names for things? Those are not �contractors� in Iraq. They are not there to fix a roof or to pour concrete in a driveway. They are MERCENARIES and SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. They are there for the money, and the money is very good if you live long enough to spend it.
Halliburton is not a "company" doing business in Iraq. It is a WAR PROFITEER, bilking millions from the pockets of average Americans. In past wars they would have been arrested -- or worse.
The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not "insurgents" or "terrorists" or "The Enemy." They are the REVOLUTION, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow -- and they will win. Get it, Mr. Bush? You closed down a friggin' weekly newspaper, you great giver of freedom and democracy! Then all hell broke loose. The paper only had 10,000 readers! Why are you smirking?

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