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US Soldiers Tell The Truth THEY PLANTED WEAPONS
U.S. soldiers admit that“drop” automatic weapons near body's so they can pretend they were militants.
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ACTION ALERT: SAY NO to $130 Billion for War
The economy will never recover if the US continues to fund the most inflationary spending there is--war spending. We will never eliminate terrorism if we continue to make more enemies through an escalation of the Afghanistan/Pakistan conflict.
CONGRESS!! The US taxpayer needs you to oppose the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, and we need more than rhetoric. We need you to stop voting to fund these wars.
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Remember Why We Must Persist. The 911 Wars. Innocent Blood. 911 TRUTH vs Tyranny.
Don't forget. This is what the Bush Cabal does. Why we are Doing the RIGHT THING by working for 911 TRUTH.
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Proposed Humanitarian Outreach to Iraqi Refugees -- Victims of the 9/11 Wars
I have been thinking a great deal in recent weeks about the unfairly accused -- and attacked -- Muslim people. While we seek justice for the true 9/11 perpetrators, we must also seek recompense for victims. This, too, is justice. I propose a humanitarian outreach from the 9/11 Truth community to Iraqi refugees, victims of the 9/11 wars, giving us a very positive goal.
Will you join me?
For background, there appears serendipitously today in the BBC News an article which discusses the Iraqi refugee crisis – and notes that “More than two million Iraqis have left their war-ravaged homeland. The UN says about 50,000 more people leave Iraq each month, mostly to Jordan and Syria which want international help to ease the burden on their services. [snip] "The humanitarian duty calls upon all of us to look more seriously at the size of the problem and acknowledge that there is a real humanitarian crisis," Muhammad Hajj Hamoud, secretary general of Iraq's foreign ministry, told the summit for Iraq's neighbours, as well as the UN, US and UK.” http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6916791.stm