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Subject: RE: Anti-war protesters arrested near White House : THE GIANT IS AWAKEN
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 05:51:34 -0700
THE GIANT IS AWAKEN ?
DATA ANALYSIS (1)
CAUSES PROFONDES:
1. THANKS TO THE GROUP OF WARMONGERS LED BY SENATOR JOE LIEBERMAN AND HENRY
KISSINGER,BREZEZINSKI, ALL OWNED BY
THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK AND WALL STREET BANKERS AS ALL WARS FROM
WW1 ,WWII, KOREAN ,VIETNAM ...
2. AMERICAN PEOPLE HAS PERFECT KNOWLEDGE TODAY OF THE SITUATION .
3. THE WAR AMONG ORTHODOX JEW AND ZIONIST COMES TO THE OPEN , JEWISH VS
ZIONISTS AROUND THE WORLD]
4. THE WAR AMONG ZIONIST OR ANTI CHRISTIANISM IS WELL DOCUMENTED AND COMES INTO
THE OPEN
5. THE TOOL USED IN THE SLOGAN "ANTI-SEMITIC " BY THE ZIONISTS IS CONDEMNED BY
THE ORTHODOXE JEWS REVEALING
IN THE OPEN THAT THE JOE LIEBERMAN GROUP HAS GIVEN ORDERS TO PRESIDENT OBAMA TO
ENTER THE WAR WITH LIBYA
CAUSES IMMEDIATES:
AMERICAN WOUNDED SOLDIERS FROM IRAK ,AFGHANISTAN , PAKISTAN , SEE THAT OBAMA IS
LYING TO THEM WHEN THEY RETURN HOME. THEY SEE IN THEIR COMMANDER IN CHIEF CARE
LESS ABOUT THEM, BECAUSE HE IS OWNED BY THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX OWNED
BY THE WALL STREET BANKERS AND THE FED /
AMERICA IS FIGHTING A PHONY WARS IN FOUR FRONTS TODAY:
1. IRAK
2. AFGHANISTAN
3. PAKISTAN
4. TODAY LIBYA
But the Pentagone accounting department shows 2 trillions dollar lost ,in the
hole .....?
A QUELQUE CHOSE MALHEUR EST BON :
AMERICAN PEOPLE THANKS SENATOR JOE LIEBERMAN AND HIS GROUP FOR PUSHING THIS WAR
INTO THE OPEN . HIS NAME WILL BE KNOWN IN THE AMERICAN HISTORY IN THE FUTURE AS
THE ENEMY FORM WITHIN ?
Mar 20, 2011 .
WHITE HOUSE .
anti-war slogans and singing "We Shall Not Be Moved,"
The demonstrators cheered loudly as Daniel Ellsberg, the former military
analyst who in 1971 leaked the Pentagon's secret history of the Vietnam War
that was later published in major newspapers, was arrested and led away by
police.
In New York City, about 80 protesters gathered near the U.S. military
recruiting center in Times Square, chanting "No to war" and carrying banners
that read, "I am not paying for war" and "Butter not guns."
Subject: Please Enjoy "Unchained Melody Piano"
Hello World,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=093TTFJxJB4&feature=related
France, UK take charge...
Gingrich grateful Sarkozy not distracted by basketball brackets... ?
CALLS OBAMA 'SPECTATOR-IN-CHIEF'...
TO ALL AMERICAN POLITICIANS PLEASE REFLECT ON THIS WARNING .
Heroic Benjamin H. Freedman
An American Warns His Countrymen
An American Warns His Countrymen
By Benjamin H. Freedman, 1961
8-17-10
What are we going to do? The life you save may be your son's. Your boys may be
on their way to that war tonight; and you don't know it any more than you knew
that in 1916 in London the Zionists made a deal with the British War Cabinet to
send your sons to war in Europe."
CAN WE CALL NIXON THE STRONGEST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY?
SATAN Kissinger, in His Own Words
"Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign
policy." - Henry Kissinger, quoted in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United
States Betrayed Its Own POW's in Vietnam"
The US sellout of the KHMER PEOPLE IN CAMBODIA in 1975, THROUGH SATAN HENRY
KISSINGER.(CFR AGENT)
Sideshow, Revised Edition: Kissinger, Nixon, and the Destruction of Cambodia.
IT WAS KISSINGER WHO RUNS THE SHOW
to send your sons to war in Vietnam 1965
This one I just found is a rare picture of men from the 2d Brigade, 1st
Infantry Division landing at Vung Tau on 13 July 1965, at the beginning of the
massive US troop build-up in the Republic of Vietnam.
Here's probably one of my favorite pictures of Vietnam
THE ANTI-KHMER RACE GROUP OF SATAN HENRY KISSINGER ARE CRIMINALS.
WHO ARE THESE ANTI-KHMER RACE GROUP OR CRIMINALS
1.THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK
2. THE WALL STREET BANKERS IN NEW YORK
3. THE INTERNATIONAL BANKERS
4. THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.
Bury
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(1) SOURCES
1. Tel Aviv’s Command To Attack Libya (BrN On Video!) # 39
2. RENSE.COM Obama's Bay Of Pigs In Libya -Imperialist Aggression Shreds UN
Charter By Webster G. Tarpley, PhD Tarpley.net
3-19-11
3. Heroic Benjamin H. Freedman
An American Warns His Countrymen
4. Anti-war protesters arrested near White House
By ERIC TUCKER
Associated Press
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- More than 100 anti-war protesters, including the man who
leaked the Pentagon Papers, were arrested outside the White House in
demonstrations marking the eighth anniversary of the U.S.-led war in Iraq.
The protesters, some shouting anti-war slogans and singing "We Shall Not Be
Moved," were arrested Saturday after ignoring orders to move away from the
gates of the White House. The demonstrators cheered loudly as Daniel Ellsberg,
the former military analyst who in 1971 leaked the Pentagon's secret history of
the Vietnam War that was later published in major newspapers, was arrested and
led away by police.
In New York City, about 80 protesters gathered near the U.S. military
recruiting center in Times Square, chanting "No to war" and carrying banners
that read, "I am not paying for war" and "Butter not guns."
Similar protests marking the start of the Iraq war also were organized Saturday
in San Francisco, Chicago and other cities.
In California, hundreds of people marched in downtown San Francisco. Hundreds
more, including students from more than 40 high schools and community colleges,
marched in Los Angeles in protest of the U.S. presence in Iraq, organizers and
police said.
Some used the rallies to draw attention to the new military action in Libya.
"You can't stand by and watch people being slaughtered. At the same time you
don't want to foster war. It's walking a very fine line," Bishop Otis Charles
told KCBS-TV at the San Francisco protest.
The demonstration in Washingtonmerged varied causes, including protesters
demanding a U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan as well as those
supporting Bradley Manning, the jailed Army private suspected of giving
classified documents to the website WikiLeaks.
One chant that was repeated was: "Stop the War! Expose the Lies! Free Bradley
Manning!"
Manning is being held in solitary confinement for all but an hour every day at
a Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Virginia. He is given a suicide-proof smock to
wear to bed and is stripped naked each night. On Sunday, a protest will be held
in Quantico, outside the brig where Manning is being held.
Ellsberg has publicly defended Manning, calling him a "brother," and WikiLeaks.
Hundreds of protesters attended the rally and marched around the White House,
but the crowd - which included many military veterans - thinned considerably as
the U.S. Park Police warned that they'd be arrested if they didn't move. As
officers moved in with handcuffs, one protester who clutched the gates outside
the White House shouted, "Don't arrest them! Arrest Obama!" and "You're
arresting veterans, not war criminals!"
Authorities said 113 protesters were arrested, processed and given violation
notices for disobeying an official order. They could pay a small fine and be
released, or be freed with a future court date.
"The majority were cooperative," said U.S. Park Police spokesman David
Schlosser.
One military veteran who showed up for the rally was Paul Markin, a 64-year-old
retired U.S. Army colonel from Lynn, Mass., who said he's frustrated by what he
sees as the U.S. government's escalation of the wars. He said he's been against
wars since coming home from Vietnam.
"Ever since that time, I've gone to the other side. Instead of a warrior, an
anti-warrior," Markin said.
Ralph Nader, a consumer advocate who's unsuccessfully run several times for
president, attended the demonstration and said anti-war protesters needed to
continue putting pressure on government leaders. He said he believed most
Americans and even soldiers agreed with the views of the protesters
"I believe they reflect the majority opinion of the soldiers in Afghanistan,"
Nader told The Associated Press. "This is a majority opinion movement."
There was little talk at the D.C. protest of the U.S. missile strikes against
Moammar Gadhafi's forces in Libya on Saturday, part of an international effort
to protect rebel forces.
But the Times Square demonstration that was meant to mark the eighth
anniversary of the Iraq invasion quickly became a protest against Saturday's
military strikes.
Gary Maveal, 57, a law professor from Detroit who was visiting the city for a
conference, said he feared the Libyan attacks would become a "quagmire."
" We don't have a good record of getting out of anywhere in a hurry," he said.
U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel , D-N.Y., joined the protesters, saying he was angry
that Congress was not consulted before the military strikes. He said he was
undecided on whether the military action against Libya was justified.
"Our presidents seem to believe that all we have to do is go to the U.N. and we
go to war," Rangel said as a large television behind him at the recruiting
station showed an advertisement for the Air Force with crews loading missiles
onto fighter jets.
"Going to war is not a decision that presidents should make," he added.
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Associated Press reporter Chris Hawley in New York City contributed to this
story.
© 2011 The Associated Press. .
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