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Posted By ameliog 3 months, 1 week ago in News
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The Bush administration has its own private army operating inside Iraq that is not accountable to Congress or the American people.

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    tehranchik3 months, 1 week ago

    Maybe the worm is turning. The feds raided the NC main headquarters this week in search of automatic weapons that allegedly were sold to private parties.

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      bamababy3 months, 1 week ago

      This article does not surprise me in the least. Bush has answered to no one from the beginning of all this.Constitutional law, Military or International Laws, he believes these laws do not pertain to him or his administration. Every American should be very disturbed by this among other things. War criminals on the highest level.

      So not only are we paying for an illegal war, we're paying for illegal soldiers or I guess, we're funding American Terrorists. Evil Doers as Bush likes to call those he is opposed to. I think he and his cronies are the evil doers. The shame of of it, well, among many other shames is that they will never be held accountable for their crimes against humanity.Makes one wonder about when the burned bodies were hanged from the bridge in Iraq, and remember how horrible we all thought it was? Perhaps and most likely in retribution for similar tactics used by these american terrorists. Time for the people to take America back. Revolution at the polls in November.

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        mompro3 months, 1 week ago

        Are we talking about the Iran Contra Scandal of the 80's? It sounds so familiar.

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