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The American people have been RIPPED OFF for years by the military-corporate-congressional complex. Congress refuses to mandate a basic audit process that any publicly traded corporation must provide.
This is just one little example of the fraud and abuse that is ripping us off. Americans would be justifiably be outraged if someone stole their wallet or purse. But when corporations and complicit politicians steal literally thousands of dollars from their income taxes they do nothing, demand nothing.
HALF of our income taxes go to the War Machine - mostly to needless weapons systems that feed corporate pigs at the congressional trough.
Face it - Corporations Rule. Through their campaign contributions and lobbyists. They literally write the laws.
Enough is enough. If we spent 1/10th the amount of the War Budget on PEACE, we could begin to wind down this War Machine, create AMERICAN jobs on renewable energy and a sustainable economy. Instead we spent $600 BILLION in a needless War on Iraq so we can enrich the Oil Corporations and spew more CO2 into the warming planet.
SICK
WAKE UP AMERICA!
i''m still wondering where the 2 trillion dollars the pentagon lost is. you know, donald rumsfeld announced it in a press conferance on september 10, 2001.
something made us forget about it though, what was that event, hmmm....
The REAL news today is this:
''State Department Inspector General Howard Krongard, under scrutiny for his brother''s link to the Blackwater security firm, has decided to resign, U.S. officials said on Friday.--
Krongard last month recused himself from Blackwater oversight after saying in a congressional hearing that his brother A.B. ''Buzzy'' Krongard, a former executive director of the CIA, had attended a meeting of Blackwater''s advisory board.
Krongard had begun the hearing by denying the "ugly rumors" that his brother was associated with the company, which is under investigation for a September 16 shooting incident in Baghdad in which 17 Iraqis were killed.''
Tie it together - Blackwater and the greedy ''put options'' of 9/11...
Seems the Krongard family (among other CIA insiders) might have known 9/11 was to occur and bet millions that the involved airlines stock would plummet...
insiders/CIA/Halliburton...
---- It''s probably why he refused his obligation to serve on the 9/11 Commission & the Iraq Study Group ----- That should make you real constipated.