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Clipmarks | Vietnam ClipsOutdoing the Soviets in Afghanistanclipped by: RaiseClipclippers remarks: Here is the smoking gun that the invasion of Afghanistan was purely a optional adventure. The neocon slime DID NOT WANT to catch Osama bin Laden - probably because they knew he couldnt possibly have had anything to do with 9-11 and if sent to a neutral country - like the Taliban offered - until evidence of bin Laden complicity could be aired, the criminals of Washington rejected it. Nevertheless, they get away with it because the American people are too cowardly to stand up to the tyranny that now reigns from on high. "Home of the brave" my ass. Outdoing the Soviets in AfghanistanWho is the Enemy? At least the Soviets were invited in, if only by one faction ? Parcham, by far the most benign one ? of the ruling PDPA. The US merely issued an ultimatum to the ruling Taliban to hand over their own erstwhile ally, Osama bin Laden, knowing full well no devout Muslim would turn a guest over to the enemy. The offer of the Taliban to send him to a neutral third country until proof of his masterminding of 9/11 was made was dismissed out of hand, and US and eventually NATO forces proceeded to illegally invade and depose the legitimate government, launching a merciless air attack, using depleted uranium ?bunker busting? bombs, that makes the horrors of Vietnam and the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan pale in comparison. ![]()
Republicans rebuke McCain on Veterans Bill !!!clipped by: righthandETCongressional Republicans rebuke McCain on veterans billIn a surprising rebuke to John McCain, 25 of his fellow Republican senators today approved a veterans benefits proposal that their presidential nominee has made a controversial decision to oppose McCain, a Vietnam war veteran, echoes the Bush administrations concerns that the plan could entice too many troops to leave the military for college more than half of Republican senators disagreed, voting for the education proposal The veterans plan passed today would strengthen education benefits for US soldiers that have not been updated since 1984 The education benefits proposal passed by a 75-22 vote, more than enough to override a threatened White House veto even conservative allies of McCain opted to support the popular veterans plan rather than give cover to the nominee Obama, who returned from the campaign trail to support the veterans benefits today, criticised McCain for missing the vote. pay for college tuition serve three years ![]() Für die Inhalte dieses Feeds ist alleine der jeweilige Autor/Anbieter verantwortlich. Die Inhalte stellen nicht die Meinung von EasyRSS dar. Dies ist eine automatisch generierte E-Mail. Bitte antworten Sie nicht auf diese E-Mail. Wenn Sie Feedback an EasyRSS senden wollen, nutzen Sie bitte das Feedback Forumlar. Wenn Sie sich von EasyRSS abmelden wollen, gehen Sie bitte auf den Menüpunkt "Meine Daten". Ihr EasyRSS Team http://www.easyrss.de | ||||