Originally posted by bOoRadley
Secondly, it is a little known fact, but is indeed a fact if you bother to look it up, that the United States trained Laden to BE a terrorist. Oh yes, we trained him to do exactly what he's doing. This information was released some time ago under the Freedom of Information Act. He was trained in the U.S., for these types of things. When he started using his training in ways that the U.S. did not support, they cut him off. But you see, its only terrorism if someone aside from us do it

Thirdly, in the beginning of this so called "war," the Bush administration itself claimed that Iraq had no connection to 9/11. It then changed its tune. Why? Who knows. Maybe they finally realized that their invisible weapons of mass destruction crap was seen through, so they had to use another high-emotion ploy to get support.
Years ago, during the Cold War, people used to throw around the word "communist" every time someone did something that was in the minority opinion and was disliked. Using the word, even though the topic may have had absolutely nothing to do with it, caused a high emotional reaction and made people rear away from said minority opinion. It's well-known that this time was basically nothing but a witch hunt. Well, the exact same thing is happening now. If people don't like something, they now use the word "terrorist." Did you know that earlier this year a number of colleges had a Kiss-In, which was a public display of gay kisses in order to demonstrate against the U.S. military's "dont ask, dont tell" policy? The Pentagon has claimed that these Kiss-Ins constitute terrorist acts, and any pro-diversity/acceptance type of organization now can be called a possible terrorist organization and can get spied on. Which is all complete crap. But it goes to show that nothing has really changed over the years.
Much of the U.S. believes that might makes right. The egostical, power-hungry, and self-centered beliefs of the majority (though I don't think its by a large majority), think that the U.S. should be able to do whatever they hell they want. And much of the world hates them for it. Might does NOT make right. And refusing to even try to see something from someone else's point of view is narrowminded to the extreme.
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