Matters arising; US Fascism; Bomb and dump
Roger Baker
rcbaker@eden.infohwy.com
Wed, 28 Nov 2001 15:44:00 -0800
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OK, OK, I'll find more funny stuff pretty soon. Meanwhile we have to=20
keep up with teleboob's
latest wild rumors trying to crowd its way into our minds, via some sort=20=
of Gresham's law
concerning info. I'll start off with a piece that makes good party=20
chitchat:
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Our interesting fact for the day: the Bush family fortune actually came=20=
from Nazi industrialists
through their bank after it was liquidated in 1951. This has been=20
well-documented:
http://www.newscoast.com/headlinesstory2.cfm?ID=3D35115
That is interesting for gossip but not so important. The much more=20
important information about
fascism is its power base and social and economic basis in the USA=20
today. Nazi uniforms are for
whackos, but the same social and political policies are becoming common=20=
in the USA,
Fascist policies are to be seen as welfare for corporate capitalism=20
under the guise of fighting terrorism,
repression of the truth by the corporate media, defeated labor unions,=20=
and no govt responsibility for health,
while 2 million remain in American prisons; a far higher percentage than=20=
other countries. In the following
link Seth Sandronsky tells it like it is:
http://www.commondreams.org/views01/1123-06.htm
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Bomb 'em and dump 'em policy of American foreign relations.
Here it is clearly admitted that after we spread untold civilian misery=20=
in Afghanistan, and set up an
instant puppet government,
http://www.guardian.co.uk/afghanistan/story/0,1284,607713,00.html
we are prepared to walk away from that country and leave other nations
to try pick up the pieces. Our role will be to give our puppet=20
government a few billion but only if we
are satisfied with its politics. We get rid of our bombs, have few=20
casualties and only foreigners suffer!
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/28/international/asia/28DIPL.html
=A0"November 28, 2001
U.S. Sees Limited Mission in Postwar Afghanistan
By PATRICK E. TYLER and ELAINE SCIOLINO
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 =97 The United States is seeking to avoid future=20
military obligations
in Afghanistan once its mission to defeat the Taliban government and=20
destroy Al Qaeda's
terrorist network is over, a senior administration official said=20
today..."
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OK, OK, I'll find more funny stuff pretty soon. Meanwhile we have to
keep up with teleboob's=20
latest wild rumors trying to crowd its way into our minds, via some
sort of Gresham's law=20
concerning info. I'll start off with a piece that makes good party
chitchat:
=20
****************************************************
Our interesting fact for the day: the Bush family fortune actually
came from Nazi industrialists=20
through their bank after it was liquidated in 1951. This has been
well-documented:
=
<underline><color><param>1A1A,1A1A,FFFF</param>http://www.newscoast.com/he=
adlinesstory2.cfm?ID=3D35115</color></underline>
That is interesting for gossip but not so important. The much more
important information about=20
fascism is its power base and social and economic basis in the USA
today. Nazi uniforms are for=20
whackos, but the same social and political policies are becoming
common in the USA,=20
Fascist policies are to be seen as welfare for corporate capitalism
under the guise of fighting terrorism,
repression of the truth by the corporate media, defeated labor unions,
and no govt responsibility for health,=20
while 2 million remain in American prisons; a far higher percentage
than other countries. In the following=20
link Seth Sandronsky tells it like it is:
=
<underline><color><param>1A1A,1A1A,FFFF</param>http://www.commondreams.org=
/views01/1123-06.htm</color></underline>
****************************************************
Bomb 'em and dump 'em policy of American foreign relations.=20
Here it is clearly admitted that after we spread untold civilian
misery in Afghanistan, and set up an=20
instant puppet government,=20
=
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param>http://www.guardian.co.uk/afghanistan/story/0,1284,607713,00.html</c=
olor></fontfamily></underline>
we are prepared to walk away from that country and leave other nations=20=
to try pick up the pieces. Our role will be to give our puppet
government a few billion but only if we=20
are satisfied with its politics. We get rid of our bombs, have few
casualties and only foreigners suffer!
=
<underline><color><param>1A1A,1A1A,FFFF</param>http://www.nytimes.com/2001=
/11/28/international/asia/28DIPL.html</color></underline>
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</color>U.S. Sees Limited Mission in Postwar Afghanistan
By PATRICK E. TYLER and ELAINE SCIOLINO
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 =97 The United States is seeking to avoid future
military obligations=20
in Afghanistan once its mission to defeat the Taliban government and
destroy Al Qaeda's=20
terrorist network is over, a senior administration official said
today..."
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