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jarred1

ISIS is fabricated by US

Former CIA contractor Steven Kelley says that the ISIS terrorist group is a completely fabricated enemy created and funded by the United States.
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teenameenaonline today!

American politics.....

...i love hollywood movies. ....
I love America and American people can not say same for politicians .. ...the American big corporations and the government. .. Give and take should be equal, are they fair with everything???....sigh the truth is ugly.... .. Does it's government hold the same opinions as it's citizens? hmmm i think ..no... Amerian are "electorate nation" ....they can not deny their fault , they too are at fault ...for selecting their wrong leaders... ... ...... the United States Constitution that made America great, but that now it has been infiltrated by forms of Communism, hmmm hence slowly going downhill....Americans are over confident ............ ... ... They need to know & realise that their country is as much to blame as anyone's for trouble.. ... Americans should realize their shortcomings and social policies that need improvement .... american government doesn't even care about their own citizens.... they only care about themselves. ... ..... citizens...... they have been so brainwashed .... brutal depopulation agenda of cancer causing vaccines, Cancerous GMO foods & fast foods, wars, and genocidal policies. Americans live in a fantasyland and the reality that will slam them at last will be a brutal shock. ... hopefully Americans can intelligently wake up of some their unfortunate arrogance/false honored pride when it comes to "war". ... ... i believe in logical, unbiased and simply the truth ...... is it always possible to do....no... ... ....There are good and bad ppl everywhere and..... i am lucky enough to choose the path of goodness and let God have mercy on the whole world..hug
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teenameenaonline today!

RELIGION and politics....

my personal view......religion and politics.....are the main base for the humankind......to survive (and live ) in the best manner...in this world....but....some of the worst devils...spoiling it.....what i mean is ...there is nothing best than .....religion and politics....for good peaceful life... just because of the devils...it should not be destroyed..cheers
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Solamente

Boring... Boring... Boring...

Geeeeezzzzzzzzzz... (a lot of snoring at the end of Geeez).. Why? Because all of you bloggers haven't posted a decent blog in ages.

If you cant think of anything interesting to post then.... DONT post. All this crap like "Yesterday I was thinking", or "This happened to me today", is boring the socks off me.
Of course, now its even worse, I have to put up with every man and his dog posting about what they are doing for Christmas.....sigh Give me a break!

Come on you guys, this is a dating site, hasnt anybody got any juicy scandalous stories to tell or at the very least some hot gossip?
Come on... tell uncle Solamente about how some guy has treated you badly (for the girls), or how some girl has stamped on your heart (for the guys).

I realize there is no point in asking for any blogs about sex as none of are going to be getting any this Christmas!rolling on the floor laughing
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Johnny_Sparton

I wonder...

I do not like getting involved in the middle of politics because, in general, people will have opposing views. With our government becoming so divided between the right and the left, the idea of agreeing to disagree seems to be a thing of the past. With the divide so wide, one person cannot do a thing right because they are either a democrat or a republic...according to the opposing party supporter. I mean, who cares if their idea is good for the country...they are democrat (according to the Republican)....or they are a republican (according to the Democrat).

But, I got to doing some thinking. So, I am going to just share this thought here.

I was watching MSNBC (yes, known to be more on the democratic side of things) the other night. The Rachel Maddow show had an interesting segment about the latest Republican debate.

She started out by saying that some mysterious buyer bought the Nevada's largest newspaper, just days before the Republican debate, for a lot more than what it was worth. They bought it with cash and wanted to remain anonymous.

She went on by saying a very wealthy casino owner met with all of the Republican candidates just before the debate.

Then she said that the debate was held at this very wealthy casino owner's casino.

After that, they showed a video clip of the debate where a moderator asked Trump a question and started clapping when he give his answer.

Maddow then pointed out that was very strange how that moderator was clapping about Trump's answer.

Then Rachael mentioned it was reported that this elite rich casino owner was involved with buying the largest Nevada paper.

hmmmmm.

I am not the quickest thinking person out in the world because I had to take some time to put this all together and try to make sense of it. At least, make sense out of what I believe what MSNBC's Rachael Maddow was trying to say.
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jarred1

War for oil or Death of the US Dollar

War for oil or Death of the US Dollar
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socrates44online now!

America Created Al-Qaeda and the ISIS Terror Group

Much like Al Qaeda, the Islamic State (ISIS) is made-in-the-USA, an instrument of terror designed to divide and conquer the oil-rich Middle East and to counter Iran’s growing influence in the region.

The fact that the United States has a long and torrid history of backing terrorist groups will surprise only those who watch the news and ignore history.

The CIA first aligned itself with extremist Islam during the Cold War era. Back then, America saw the world in rather simple terms: on one side, the Soviet Union and Third World nationalism, which America regarded as a Soviet tool; on the other side, Western nations and militant political Islam, which America considered an ally in the struggle against the Soviet Union.

The director of the National Security Agency under Ronald Reagan, General William Odom recently remarked, “by any measure the U.S. has long used terrorism".

During the 1970's the CIA used the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt as a barrier, both to thwart Soviet expansion and prevent the spread of Marxist ideology among the Arab masses. Lest we forget, the CIA gave birth to Osama Bin Laden and breastfed his organization during the 1980's. Former British Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, told the House of Commons that Al Qaeda was unquestionably a product of Western intelligence agencies.Thousands of Islamist extremists were trained by the CIA and funded by the Saudis, in order to defeat the Russians in Afghanistan.

The Islamic State is its latest weapon that, much like Al Qaeda, is certainly backfiring. ISIS recently rose to international prominence after its thugs began beheading American journalists. Now the terrorist group controls an area the size of the United Kingdom.

In order to understand why the Islamic State has grown and flourished so quickly, one has to take a look at the organization’s American-backed roots. The 2003 American invasion and occupation of Iraq created the pre-conditions for radical Sunni groups, like ISIS, to take root. America, rather unwisely, destroyed Saddam Hussein’s secular state machinery and replaced it with a predominantly Shiite administration. The U.S. occupation caused vast unemployment in Sunni areas, by rejecting socialism and closing down factories in the naive hope that the magical hand of the free market would create jobs. Under the new U.S.-backed Shiite regime, working class Sunni’s lost hundreds of thousands of jobs. Unlike the white Afrikaners in South Africa, who were allowed to keep their wealth after regime change, upper class Sunni’s were systematically dispossessed of their assets and lost their political influence. Rather than promoting religious integration and unity, American policy in Iraq exacerbated sectarian divisions and created a fertile breading ground for Sunni discontent, from which Al Qaeda in Iraq took root.

The so-called “War on Terror” should be seen for what it really is: a pretext for maintaining a dangerously oversized U.S. military. The two most powerful groups in the U.S. foreign policy establishment are the Israel lobby, which directs U.S. Middle East policy, and the Military-Industrial-Complex, which profits from the former group’s actions. Since George W. Bush declared the “War on Terror” in October 2001, it has cost the American taxpayer approximately 6.6 trillion dollars and thousands of fallen sons and daughters; but, the wars have also raked in billions of dollars for Washington’s military elite.

In fact, more than seventy American companies and individuals have won up to $27 billion in contracts for work in postwar Iraq and Afghanistan over the last three years, according to a recent study by the Center for Public Integrity.


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jarred1

You can't fight in here, this is the war room!

You can't fight in here, this is the war room!
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lindsyjonesonline today!

so do we have a capable president? Or a lame one.

Presidential candidate, Huckabee just said on his interview with MSNBC an hour ago and quote:

THE PRESIDENT HAS THE PRIMARY OBLIGATION TO PROTECT AMERICA AND NOT DEFENDING THE REPUTATION OF ISLAM.

What do you think fellow citizens of the world.

Remember, his first word after the attack was: THIS IS A WAR AGAINST HUMANITY.

Yet on his speech yesterday he claims that we just have to reinforce what we are doing and that 4.1 billion US dollars was already donated to the refugees.

What do you think?

Thank you all for your reads and comment.

sad flower sad flower

NOTE: Humanity is at stake.These events seem to suggest we are losing it. We do have all the right to live, in peace and justice, regardless of sex, race and or religion.

Now as a president, is he doing what is expected on these difficult and challenging events?sad flower sad flower

Or are these attacks preventable? Better yet should we just coil and wait for our turn to be slaughtered?sad flower sad flower
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socrates44online now!

Media Call Out Donald Trump's Plan To Ban Muslims

Media Call Out Donald Trump's Plan To Ban Muslims From The US For Playing Into The Hands Of ISIS

Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook:
Anything To Suggest The US "Is At Odds With The Muslim Faith ... Would Be Counterproductive To Our Efforts" To Defeat ISIS.
In a December 8 press briefing, Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook alluded to Trump's proposal in explaining that it "would be counterproductive" to the goal of defeating ISIS to create "the notion that the United States is at odds with the Muslim faith and Islam".
We have troops serving that follow the Muslim faith. And, again, without wading into politics, anything that tries to bolster, if you will, the ISIL narrative that the United States is somehow at war with Islam is contrary to our values and contrary to our national security.
We are, as I mentioned, working with Muslim nations right now. We want to, in essence, take the fight to ISIL with the help of -- of Muslims and others around the world. And anything that -- that somehow challenges that, we think would be counterproductive to our national security.

New York Times' Frank Bruni:
Trump "Has Given The Islamic State ... A Piece Of Propaganda As Big As Any Of His Resorts."
In a December 8 op-ed, New York Times opinion columnist Frank Bruni stated that Trump's policy proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States "has practically collaborated with the enemy by playing into a narrative of Muslim persecution":
But what Trump just did took pressure off the president by redirecting the conversation from his tentativeness to Trump's insane overreach. We should tell him that, and we should add that he has practically collaborated with the enemy by playing into a narrative of Muslim persecution and a grand war between civilizations.
He has given the Islamic State and other barbarians a piece of propaganda as big as any of his resorts and as shimmering as any of his office towers.

NBC News' Richard Engel:
Trump's Policy "Just Feeds Into The ISIS Narrative," And Presents "A National Security Issue."
In a December 7 appearance on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show, NBC News chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel slammed Trump's proposal to ban foreign Muslims from the United States, saying it "feeds into the ISIS narrative," and "it is a national security issue." Engel explained that ISIS claims "the world is against Muslims and we, ISIS, are defending Muslims. So here comes Mr. Trump and says ISIS is right":
ENGEL: ISIS says, join the ISIS cause because the world is against Muslims and we, ISIS, are defending Muslims. So here comes Mr. Trump and says, ISIS is right. Join the ISIS team or join other radicals, or you're going to be deported, or you're going to be kicked out of the country. I kept saying, thinking to myself while he was making these statements, what exactly would this look like? I spend a lot of time on planes. So you come to the airport. Are there people standing there asking you questions? Are you a Muslim? How exactly do you prove it? Do you prove a negative? What do you know about Islam? Tell me what you think about Mohammed. Does that mean people from Indonesia, people from every corner of the Muslim world, over a billion people, including U.S. citizens?

New York Times' Thomas Friedman:
Trump, by alienating the Muslim world with his call for a ban on Muslims entering America, is acting as the Islamic State's secret agent. ISIS wants every Muslim in America (and Europe) to feel alienated. If that happens, ISIS won't need to recruit anyone. People will will just act on their own. ISIS and Islamic extremism are Muslim problems that can only be fixed by Muslims. Lumping all Muslims together as our enemies will only make that challenge harder.


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