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Thread started 11/22/02 1:09am

stepinrazor

the U.S Military

the U.S spends more on its armed forces than the rest of the world put together.

the military accounts for $343 billion of the total Federal budget of $1,900 billion in 2002

since 9/11 the military budget jumped by $46 billion

yet more than 31 million Americans live in poverty

but that's cool though because now I understand the need for the U.S to bomb everybody's ass, how else they gonna justify that level of spending, with no for real enemies in sight.
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Reply #1 posted 11/22/02 1:57am

KneeDeep

T o t a l F e d e r a l F u n d s ( O u t l a y s ) : $ 1, 6 9 6 B i l l i o n


http://www.warresisters.o...echart.htm
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Reply #2 posted 11/22/02 2:40am

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Aw them men in uniform!
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Reply #3 posted 11/22/02 3:20am

stepinrazor

gooeythehamster said:

Aw them men in uniform!




i dig those uniforms 2 .. honeyz look cute in those a line skirts and big boots.

but it's dem bombs i'm mo worried about .. lol
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Reply #4 posted 11/22/02 5:15am

stepinrazor

stepinrazor said:

gooeythehamster said:

Aw them men in uniform!




i dig those uniforms 2 .. honeyz look cute in those a line skirts and big boots.

but it's dem bombs i'm mo worried about .. lol


and their BIG GUNS
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Reply #5 posted 11/22/02 6:56am

soulpower

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Thanks to their military expenses the US are suffering from trillions (!) of dollars in national debt. That country is totally broke, and the only way to save its existence is to go for the oil. Why? Because the barrel value carries the Dollar (until 1973 that job was done by gold, a rather smart choice). If the US dont control ALL the oil in this world, the Dollar will lose its value and --- flushhh - there goes the US. Thats the reason why the war in Iraq and gaining control over the arab countries is so important to america - its the last chance to survive another ten years.
People who call this view apocalyptic are simply blind and are ignoring the fact that by 2004 the world will suffer from its worst economical crisis since 1929. And it will become worse...

for the sceptics: At wall street they have lowered the interest 4 times this year already, but NASDAQ and Dow Jones dont seem to get a lift! Thats a bad bad sign and please dont blame it on 9/11. Because Enron happened before 9/11. Because the US national debt was in the trillions before 9/11.
"Peace and Benz -- The future, made in Germany" peace
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Reply #6 posted 11/22/02 8:03am

stepinrazor

soulpower said:

Thanks to their military expenses the US are suffering from trillions (!) of dollars in national debt. That country is totally broke, and the only way to save its existence is to go for the oil. Why? Because the barrel value carries the Dollar (until 1973 that job was done by gold, a rather smart choice). If the US dont control ALL the oil in this world, the Dollar will lose its value and --- flushhh - there goes the US. Thats the reason why the war in Iraq and gaining control over the arab countries is so important to america - its the last chance to survive another ten years.
People who call this view apocalyptic are simply blind and are ignoring the fact that by 2004 the world will suffer from its worst economical crisis since 1929. And it will become worse...

for the sceptics: At wall street they have lowered the interest 4 times this year already, but NASDAQ and Dow Jones dont seem to get a lift! Thats a bad bad sign and please dont blame it on 9/11. Because Enron happened before 9/11. Because the US national debt was in the trillions before 9/11.



i know this may not sound agree able to most ears on this site. but my gut instincts say that the CIA had prior intelligence on Al Qaida activity and let those planes smash into the twin towers, as part of their over all plan.. a means to an end shall we say. the purpose of allowing such an atrocity. so that the US government and the powers that be could be justified within the world's eyes and public opinion. with their planned assault, under the guise of war on terrorism, on the middle east. to seal their final hold on who controls the oil..

since 9/11 the US has opened ten new military bases in the oil rich central asiatic countries, such as Uzbekistan and Kazakstan. once the flow of oil dries in the middle east these central asiatic republics shall be the new battleground. and the US knows there's nothing like being well prepared.
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Reply #7 posted 11/22/02 8:47am

Abrazo

soulpower said:

Thanks to their military expenses the US are suffering from trillions (!) of dollars in national debt. That country is totally broke, and the only way to save its existence is to go for the oil. Why? Because the barrel value carries the Dollar (until 1973 that job was done by gold, a rather smart choice). If the US dont control ALL the oil in this world, the Dollar will lose its value and --- flushhh - there goes the US. Thats the reason why the war in Iraq and gaining control over the arab countries is so important to america - its the last chance to survive another ten years.
People who call this view apocalyptic are simply blind and are ignoring the fact that by 2004 the world will suffer from its worst economical crisis since 1929. And it will become worse...

for the sceptics: At wall street they have lowered the interest 4 times this year already, but NASDAQ and Dow Jones dont seem to get a lift! Thats a bad bad sign and please dont blame it on 9/11. Because Enron happened before 9/11. Because the US national debt was in the trillions before 9/11.


many big investors are already taking their money out of the United states...
You are not my "friend" because you threaten my security.
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Reply #8 posted 11/22/02 10:06am

Drika

Here is what the war Attack on Iraq will cost the U.S. citizens.:
--Funding $80-$100 billion dollars
--Rebuilding Iraqi economy $50 - $150 billion dollars
--Security $16.5 billion dollars (75,000+ troops remaining at least for the first year for security)
--remaining troops for 5-10 years thereafter $1 billion

As well as all of this, the U.S. will make donations to humanitarian,emergency and civil service aid. This is estimated at $25 billion over the next decade.

Just an example of whatyou buy with $100 billion: Health insurance for every uninsured child in the entire U.S. for 5 years.
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Reply #9 posted 11/23/02 3:28am

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stepinrazor said:


i know this may not sound agree able to most ears on this site. but my gut instincts say that the CIA had prior intelligence on Al Qaida activity and let those planes smash into the twin towers, as part of their over all plan.. a means to an end shall we say. the purpose of allowing such an atrocity. so that the US government and the powers that be could be justified within the world's eyes and public opinion. with their planned assault, under the guise of war on terrorism, on the middle east. to seal their final hold on who controls the oil..

since 9/11 the US has opened ten new military bases in the oil rich central asiatic countries, such as Uzbekistan and Kazakstan. once the flow of oil dries in the middle east these central asiatic republics shall be the new battleground. and the US knows there's nothing like being well prepared.


I am 100 percent with ya. See, even the moderate german secret service BND is all over the leading structures of the radical neofashist organization NPD in Germany... and there's still people who believe that the CIA, the most powerful, corrupted, ruthless and criminal secret service is NOT involved in Al Qaida? lol
"Peace and Benz -- The future, made in Germany" peace
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Reply #10 posted 11/23/02 5:02pm

stepinrazor

soulpower said:

stepinrazor said:


i know this may not sound agree able to most ears on this site. but my gut instincts say that the CIA had prior intelligence on Al Qaida activity and let those planes smash into the twin towers, as part of their over all plan.. a means to an end shall we say. the purpose of allowing such an atrocity. so that the US government and the powers that be could be justified within the world's eyes and public opinion. with their planned assault, under the guise of war on terrorism, on the middle east. to seal their final hold on who controls the oil..

since 9/11 the US has opened ten new military bases in the oil rich central asiatic countries, such as Uzbekistan and Kazakstan. once the flow of oil dries in the middle east these central asiatic republics shall be the new battleground. and the US knows there's nothing like being well prepared.


I am 100 percent with ya. See, even the moderate german secret service BND is all over the leading structures of the radical neofashist organization NPD in Germany... and there's still people who believe that the CIA, the most powerful, corrupted, ruthless and criminal secret service is NOT involved in Al Qaida? lol




true true
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Reply #11 posted 11/23/02 5:21pm

AaronForever

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don't we have a forum for this? rolleyes


and where the hell is skletonkee? slacking on the job...
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Reply #12 posted 11/23/02 5:27pm

stepinrazor

AaronForever said:

don't we have a forum for this? rolleyes


and where the hell is skletonkee? slacking on the job...



tehheee ... what's a forum ?
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