Topic: Isn't this conspiracy to commit terrorism? | |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GUVTbLEKgA
Nevermind that Ret. Gen. Thomas McInerney is one of the folks named in the pentagon propaganda affair. He's calling for America to fund and support known terrorist organizations to kill people in Iran. Now we know that when the Government tried to grandstand for the media to prove the weapons were Iranian... they weren't. So, where is this proof? I'm supposed to take the word of the group that lied us into war and haven't gotten a single thing right since it started? No Bin Laden, distracted into regime change and nation building, can't contain the violence, can't get the Iraqi's government to get spit done, but I'm supposed to trust them that Iran is doing all of this? Yeah, right. ------------------------------------------------- McInerney: Here’s what I would suggest to you. Number one, we take the National Council for Resistance to Iran off the terrorist list that the Clinton Administration put them on as well as the Mujahedin-e Khalq at the Camp Ashraf in Iraq. Then I would start a tit-for-tat strategy which I wrote up in the Wall Street Journal a year ago: For every EFP that goes off and kills Americans, two go off in Iran. No questions asked. People don’t have to know how it was done. It’s a covert action. They become the most unlucky country in the world. … ------------------------------------------------- Inciting terrorism would get you or me locked up without any of our rights, declared enemy combatants. Why should this jabroni get treated any different... oh wait, he works for the Neocons. Let's not neglect to point out the serious conflict of interest in this situation. McInerney is on the Board of Directors for several companies with defense-related contracts that would seem to benefit from his pro-war propaganda. For example, Alloy Surfaces Company (ASC), whose contracts for “ammunition and explosives” with the Department of Defense appear to have grown from $15 million in 2002 to more than $169 million in 2006. Nevermind the documented fact that the Government has already been found to have been assisting the MEK, even though it's easily proven that they were killing Americans in the 70's. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/showdown/themes/mek.html |
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Hmmm. Not one person wants to defend the Neocon? I think that answers my question!
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