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>When Americans Understood the Declaration of Independence  - Tom DiLorenzo - 
Well done!

Americans have been swept up in a mass delusion and one carefully orchestrated for them by the powers that be - that slaughtering innocents abroad and bombing other nations to rubble is somehow in the interest of liberty and democracy, rather than mere plunder and piracy. This is complete madness. Many of our soldiers have been trying to tell the people of this country what their government is really doing in its foreign policy of perpetual aggression. The suicide rate among our soldiers is so high precisely because they discover the lie once they are there on the ground participating in such crimes against innocent civilians. They know they are not defending freedom. They know what we are doing is a crime against humanity. And they know the American people are too immersed in their own fantasies to even care. Truth does not sell anymore. Americans would do well to show our soldiers some real respect by starting to listen to them: http://www.ivaw.org/

Anyone who believes the author is overlooking the importance of the issue of slavery did not read the entire article or did not read it well.


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Beginning of the headline :The Fourth of July was not always a national celebration of the militarization of American society and of the federal government’s never-ending quest for world domination (disguised as "defending our interests abroad"). Americans did not always attend church services on the Sunday before the Fourth of July to "honor" their "military heroes" and pray that they may kill many more human beings in other countries that have done them no harm. Americans once actually read and understood the Declaration of Independence... Read More
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