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Bush needs to be STOPPED.

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This article claims Bush and the US Military are preparing to remove Saddam Hussein from Iraqi leadership, likely using a full-scale military attack.

What the hell gives the US the right to decide who gets to lead another country? Who died and left Bush the master of the planet?

US citizens need to start acting now and start telling their senators and congress members that the actions of their government are not acceptable.

There's already a movement to protest - check it out and see if you can help.

Update: According to this article on the Independant News, Bush lifted a 25 year ban on covert assassinations.

Posted by Darren James Harkness on Monday, June 17, 2002 09:42 AM
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>> Arcterex » Monday, June 17, 2002 11:01 AM

Dear Mr. Tiggersol. While we appreciate your views and opinions, and we realize that the rights of the constitution of the united states of america must be held up at all costs, your anti-bush sentiment gives us no choice but to throw you in jail for treason. The fact that you are not an american citizen is completely beside the point you see, as really lets face it, you are just the 53rd state.


To that end, please pack up your bags and come with us, as you will be sent to our highest security prision for dissidents and troublemakers, who seem to find amusement in insulting our doublegood president, mr. bush.


Sincerely,


Bob, secret service, nsa, cia, fbi and the department of truth.

>> darren » Monday, June 17, 2002 01:07 PM

Technically, shouldn't I be referred to as an "unlawful combatant?" :)

>> Delirium » Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:57 PM

You are so absolutely right. Perhaps the world should gather and dictate that there needs to be a change in regime in the US.

I do not care how heinous Iraq is under Hussein. Removing him might be a favour to all of humanity. However the cost of that favour would be too great a price to pay. The US is not our global supreme leader.


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