Great animating talent, just wasted....
A wasted animation... Pro-war? Why?
After a massive invasion in which thousands of sites were targeted throughout Iraq, the U.S. has discovered no evidence of WMDs. Some White House officials have conceded that Iraqi WMDs was not the real cause for the war:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/nightline/US/globalshow_0304 25.html
Numerous conflicts of interest, in which the Bush Administration's top corporate contributors and cronies won million- and billion-dollar wartime deals, have gone uninvestigated. The exposure of Pentagon advisor Richard Perle's scandalous conflicts of interest connections with defense contractor Global Crossing led to Perle's resignation as board chair last week, but Perle retains a seat on the board.
The Bush Administration, including Powell speaking before the U.N. and the President in his victory speech on board the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln on May 5, claimed that Saddam had conspired with al-Qaeda, despite the lack of evidence and the fact that al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden have called for Iraqi Muslims to topple Saddam; about half of the American public believed this unsupported allegation, according to polls. Powell's claim that Iraq tried to buy uranium for nuclear weapons from Niger was based on clumsily forged evidence. Powell's exclusive British intelligence information was plagiarized from a paper published over a decade ago by an American graduate student.
Also note that the White House and intelligence agencies are blocking the release of information about the September 11 terrorist attacks, delaying publication of a 900-page report from Congress on how the attacks happened. The blocked information includes details of early warnings received by the FBI, as well as testimony already published, such as the Phoenix memo.
Was this war about liberation? We don't care about liberation for the Iraqi people. If we did, why did the former Bush administration prevent a revolution that could of ousted Saddam's regieme immediately after the gulf war? By supporting this, we killed thousands of kurds through Saddam. So what are we going to do to get order now? Kill more Iraqi people?
We're forcing our culture on these people. The middle-east needs to find democracy by themselves. They are too wrapped up in their fundamentalist governments and Iraq (if allowed an actual democracy) will become just like Iran, whom the Bush administration is also considering invading? But maybe, we'll just give them a puppet regieme like afghanistan.
Who was the last leader to take over countries? I believe that was Hitler. Not saying that bush is or will be Hitler, but he may have more in common with him then you think! Niether were elected by the majority, they both used terrorism as a reason to invade other countries, and they both said they were "liberating" people when they invaded.
So lets rape the Iraqi country side with our big corporations. Its time this little middle-eastern country was involved in some globalization!
Go ahead! Support the war! Pay for it all, then offer huge tax cuts that mostly benefit the wealthy. I'm sure our children in schools are doing fine with substandard teachers, and more tests (No Child Left Behind Act), lack of teachers, lack of actual LEARNING. Its fine if we don't offer Universal Health Care to everyone so that we can all benefit and lets continue to wage our drug war and THREATEN Canada when they consider decriminalizing it. Its fun to export failed policies around the world! Lets keep funding our military with around $390 billion dollars when the country that spends the second most is Great Britain and they only spend around $37 billion dollars. So vote Republican! Vote Democrat! Listen to only the MAIN STREAM media dominated by only 6 corporations! Its fun to conform! You don't want to hear the actual truth do you?
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