On Sep 17, 12:52 pm, "Bill4562" <[email protected]> wrote:
> The U.S. enters its ninth year of occupation of Afghanistan-equal to the time 
> the United States was involved in World War I, World War II and the Korean 
> War combined. Sick!

Bush was warned that there were similarities with Vietnam. The failure
of the USSR do pacify Afghanistan should have been enough evidence.

>
> Los Angeles, CA--World leading drug-industry investigators have uncovered 
> stunning documents proving an international drug ring, operating from New 
> York City, is behind the H1N1 swine flu fright and vaccination preparations.
>
> Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz, America's leading consumer health expert, and Sherri 
> Kane, an investigative journalist, have released shocking proof in legal 
> affidavits that leaders of a private global biotechnology "trust" are behind 
> everything you ever heard about pandemic flu, including its origin and 
> alleged prevention via vaccinations. Their documents, being sent by attorneys 
> to the FBI this week, evidence powerful industrialists are operating a crime 
> ring within the "Partnership for New York City" (PNYC), and are behind the 
> pandemic's creation, media persuasions, vaccination preparations, and health 
> official promotions seen everywhere from supermarkets to health clinics.
>
> The swine flu con.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ornamentalmind
> To: Epistemology
> Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 1:14 AM
> Subject: [epistemology 10808] Re: Obama in Wonderland
>
> http://www.michaelmoore.com/
>
> On Sep 15, 5:14 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Quite how did we end up in the world wars? The more I read the less I
> > understand, other than more news of being brought up on gigantic lies
> > and the realisation that I read 1984 as a complete tyro who could not
> > understand the extent of the global madness. My guess is that US
> > foreign policy triumphed over its main rivals, European and Japanese
> > imperialism - though one still wonders who was behind US foreign
> > policy. We have just seen capitalism collapse and yet seem dumb to
> > how to get on without its constraints - surely we ain't gonna git
> > conned into a war of democracy against state controlled capital on
> > behalf of the bwankers? I never liked the Beatles Chaz, though in
> > comparison with Cliff Richard they were superb. More people died of
> > starvation in Bengal in WW2 than the western allies lost in soldiers.
>
> > On 14 Sep, 09:58, Chazwin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > While in the West the Beatles stepped on all the rules
> > > The '60s beat was echoing through all the Soviet schools.
> > > Every Russian schoolboy wants to be a star
> > > Playing Beatles music, making a guitar.
> > > Teachers looked upon all this as if it were a sin,
> > > We were building Communism but the Beatles butted in.
> > > 'Nyet!' to Beatles music. 'Da!' the students said.
> > > Even Comrade Brezhnev sadly shook his head...- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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