REDWAVE
Urban Jungle Dweller
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As the Nazi-like aggression against Iraq continues, the Army has admitted U.S. troops killed seven (7) Iraqi women and children near An Najaf. During the Vietnam war, General Westmoreland's statement "In order to save the village, we had to destroy it" became famous as an example of Orwellian doubletalk from high U.S. government officials. Now Major General Buford C. Blount III has come up with another classic, one which deserves infamy fully as much as Westmoreland's chestnut. You see, it's all the Iraqis' fault that U.S. troops are slaughtering them, according to him. He said: "We went into this hoping to keep collateral damage and civilian casualties to a minimum. They've not let us do that."
Yeah, how dare they fight back to defend their country?
Next Monday, April 7, is a National Day of Direct Action and Civil Disobedience Against the War.
Workers-- strike against the war! Soldiers-- turn the guns around!
Yeah, how dare they fight back to defend their country?
Next Monday, April 7, is a National Day of Direct Action and Civil Disobedience Against the War.
Workers-- strike against the war! Soldiers-- turn the guns around!