[Newspoetry] AXIS OF EVIL

DL Emerick emerick at chorus.net
Fri Nov 25 09:50:04 CST 2005


AXIS OF EVIL:
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/112405D.shtml
Iraqis Miss Oil Fortune: Report 
Australian Financial Review -- Thursday 24 November 2005 

Louise Richards, chief executive of aid charity War on Want, said: "People have increasingly come to realise that the Iraq war was about oil, profits and plunder."

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BUSH REASONS FOR WAR IN IRAQ

1. Weapons of Mass Destruction
This has proven to be, if not a lie, a willful self-deception, imposed also upon the American people -- and all the lies about other intelligence services of the world believing the same thing are either false, in fact, or else the result of US agents (moles) in those other nations' spy services who are corrupting the apparent "independent" assessment of those other services.

2. Iraqi connections to (T)errorism
Again a wholly false premise, as even US intelligence knew.  Saddam knew rule depended on control of the means of violence within his own society (just as Bush knows this, as well -- as every ruler must know this about his (her) own country).

3. Saddam's Brutality and Corruption
Bush runs secret torture prisons, violates human rights of any one merely suspected, systematically bombs suspected enemy homes, has troops shooting up agents of opposition news agencies, hands over oil revenues to his cronies, as well as inflated no-bid contracts for "reconstruction", and bombs cities with chemical weapons of mass destruction, allowing none to leave the cities targeted.  In short, life in Iraq, once horrible under Saddam, is now much more terrible under Bush -- cities are in ruins, open war rages in the streets.  So, who is more brutal and corrupt -- Saddam or Bush?  You be the judge!

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The AXIS OF EVIL is now fully exposed:

Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, Gonzalas, Feith and the "intellectuals" of the World-empire American Supremacy Project (WeASPire to Empire), the Republican leadership of the United States, and their billionaire oil and energy pact backers.




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