Friday, December 29, 2006

Why the U.S. will stay in Iraq

Sent this to Max on December 5, 2006. Not printed yet perhaps because it is anti-corporate or uses the word Nigger. I think Max may believe we will leave in the next two or three years.

Most Americans say leave Iraq. Most Iraqis say the U.S. should leave. But the U.S. will stay for quite a while.

This paragraph will seem as out of place as the arguments from the left and the right, but wait for the connection. When young folks blame the poor for not working as hard as they should, I point out that we should look at the name on the food stamp card and admit that that is who benefits from the program.

Here is the connection. The name on the back of the food stamp card is the same one in charge of the eight largest banks in Iraq. This name was also involved with the set up of the Federal Reserve.

Let the rich steal our money to steal the Iraqi oil. We have important things to debate; like banning the word Nigger, gay marriage, and flag burning.

Didn't Jefferson warn of something more dangerous than standing armies? Didn't Jackson say there will be Jackson and no National Bank or a National Bank and no Jackson?

Americans need to do more than watch the news the week before an election.


In Liberty,

Ed Gluck

P.S.: Morgan Bank is the name.


Perhaps Morgan-Stanley would be more correct or more current.

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