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Wednesday, Mar. 19, 2003 - 2:18 P.M.

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A frightening look behind the reasoning for a war against Iraq.

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So it looks like war is inevitable now.

There just seems to be no way to avoid it now, but then again those in charge where not looking to avoid it in the first place.

Far from it actually. They where hoping it would get to this point despite what others might have to say. Be damned if you�re one of our allies now and dare speak up against this war or we�ll pass a bill that protests your country by renaming foods you couldn�t� stand us calling them by your countries name in the first place!

Freedom fucking Fries and Freedom fucking Toast. As if all of Bush�s shit wasn�t bad enough we now have to pull this playground tactic that shames our entire country. Do we really think this is a protest, such a childish act like this?

And how about Bush�s Cartmen-esque speech where he said �What evah! I�ll do what I want!� When telling the rest of the world we �don�t need anyone�s permission to start this war.�

I�ve been trying desperately to figure out why our government is pushing so hard for this war against Iraq. This weak excuse of �they violated the UN accordance they agreed to� just doesn�t settle right. Especially since we going to war with them over this makes us just as guilty of braking UN accordance as Iraq is.

So what is the real motivation behind this war then? Is it to control the oil reserves that Iraq has?

Well that seems to play a part of the role in this conflict, but not a dominating factor.

Is it because �he tried shootin my pa!� that Bush pushes for this so hard?

Well maybe for Bush, but on that basis alone I think even our government officials wouldn�t fall for that shit.

So why is it we fight so hard for this war?

Especially when you factor in North Korea. Where as Iraq is a �potential� threat, North Korea is an actual threat and growing worse as the time goes by.

Them reestablishing there nuclear weapons testing program after we dropped the ball with them.

And in case you wonder what I mean by �dropping the ball� let me tell you what I know.

See we signed a pact with them a few years back to stop them from continuing there nuclear weapons testing program. In offering we said that in a five year period of time we would build them a nuclear power plant to help power there country more efficiently.

Two years into this pact all that was there at the site of nuclear power plant was a big crater. A big crater and no hopes of anything even getting started for another year or possibly two.

When they can get around to it�you know.

So now they start up there nuclear weapons testing program again and generally spit in our direction. A program that is estimated to start creating ballistic missiles with nuclear war heads sometime in August.

Keeping that in mind then let me bring to your attention this fact. North Korea, as it stands, is the number one country in the sales of ballistic missiles.

So that means some time in the next year or so anyone with enough money could purchase one of these ballistic missiles from North Korea.

IE you�re a terrorist foundation with million and billionaires backing and you really don�t like America. How about you just stop by the mall aka North Korea and pick up a few �shut your blasphemous mouth� missiles and take care of that problem then.

So with this in mind how is a �potential� threat a greater threat then this?

A �potential� threat we talk about so much being because of terrorist attacks against us. Yet we ignore a country that could sell weapons to said terrorists that could make 9/11 look like a pleasant day in comparison.

And to state Iraq is such a large terrorist threat is such bullshit on its own. When there next door neighbors, Iran, are a much larger terrorist threat then Iraq could ever hope to be.

So what is the driving force behind this war?

Well it seems a fellow diarist, Sean 1129, has done a lot of research on this matter and has come to some disturbing conclusions.

I wouldn�t feel disturbed by it if the links he provides didn�t lead to organizations founded and controlled by some of the biggest people in government today that surround and influence Bush�s decisions.

Yet I think I could do no justice to the wording that Sean has so eloquently stated already in this posting.

I urge all my readers to go to his site and read his article. Follow the links he has provided and come to your own conclusions.

Right now I�m just seriously disturbed that so many type government agents with so much control is seeking to making America another Roman Empire.

And we all know how that ended.




Michael Moore for 2004





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