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Plenty of blood spilled but not a drop of oil |
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Written by Bruno Corry
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Sunday, 14 August 2005 19:00 |
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Bruno Corry, Published in Home News & Tribune - Central Jersey on 08/15/05 George W. Bush has once again reaffirmed his stance on the war on Iraq, despite the recent drop of his handling of the war to a low 38 percent. "They're terrorists, and they're killers . . . so they can impose their dark vision on the world."
In reality, it is the Bush administration that has imposed this dark vision through lies of weapons of mass destruction and nuclear mushroom clouds on the Congress and the American people. This week alone has left us with two dozen dead American soldiers and to many of us, this war is looking like another Vietnam.
While Dick Cheney's ten million dollars of Halliburton stock go up, more than a dozen Marines from the state of Ohio are dead. To Cheney, it doesn't matter who's blood gets spilled, as long as corporate profits rise. I feel outrage over the direction this country has taken and have had enough of the lies and corporate greed that dominate our way of life. I urge all other outraged citizens to stand up to this corporate oligarchy and denounce this war and its perpetrators by giving them a clear message in all subsequent elections: vote them out!
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