2004-07-15

Bush guilty in pre-war language!

Monday 17th May 2004

Nimbin NSW

These last months I've listened to GW Bush and Don Rumsfeld of the US of A, saying how out-of-character the actions of the American troops “pissing-on” etc., the Iraqi prisoners-of-war was.

Typically, these two moronic-zombies presented as innocent little cupids, denouncing the soldiers and their actions.

However, if I remember rightly, in Bush’s, and Rumsfeld’s aggressive comments of late 2002, early 2003, the language used, and the message given - pre-war - to the world, including to many thousands of American - mainly redneck - troops, surely was more than enough to inspire the undoubtedly many “yobbo” soldiers to excessive misbehaviour? (This whole fegging WAR has been "excessive misbehaviour" by America's…., and Britain's…, and Europe's…, and Russia's….., and Australia's…., financial interests!)

After Rumsfeld’s and Bush’s bigoted, near-as racist language against Saddam Hussein and (I suggest) by inference Iraqis and Islamic and Arabic people in general, ( quote: "We gonna get 'em!" "We gonna wipe 'em out!" etc. GW Bush), it is little wonder the troops in Falooga, acted-out their leader’s emotions and urinated etc., on the Iraqi prisoners-of-war.

Iraqis who were after, all, please remember, merely fighting and dying in defence of their own culture, religion, and the fundament of their whole existence - the real estate - LAND! (which includes ALL it’s resources!)

In other words: Their whole personal, Familial and Communal existence!

I ask all media outlets, before they broadcast any comment on the subject of the recent “allied” troops abuses of prisoners, to review the pre-”Iraq-war” GW Bush/Rumsfeld rhetoric and it’s virtual incitement to hate, and the licence they have, as-much-as given for these accused American and British troops to misbehave?

Pushing the envelope, as I’m prone to do, I’d say that were the judicial authorities appointed to establish who should bear responsibility for the foul behaviour of the “allied” troops in Iraq, to get to the actual root source of “the provocation to misbehave”, they would arrive at the language of President of the United States of America, Mr George W Bush, and his Secretary of State, Donald Rumsfeld.

Not the first time it has been suggested, I’m sure..............



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