American vultures hovering over Europe again by Ben Sunday December 01, 2002 at 11:15 PM |
The coming week a shadow of American vultures is going to wipe the surface of our continent again. They want to collect European taxes.It's the same game as with the so-called Joint Strike Fighter...
The coming week a shadow of American vultures is going to wipe the surface of our continent again. They are disguised as hawks, but hawks attack only in their own territory. This type of birds of death always select foreign domain for battle field. In addition these deadly birds let others do the job, or pay for it, then collect the pieces.
They are not heroes at all. They don't get involved, even when attacking. The night is their preferred hour for action.
They want to collect European taxes now, for a war against another foreign country. Another oil country. If the Europeans, who clearly said they don't want this war, would pay for it, they consent implicitely to their evil deed, and make themselves accomplices, is the reasoning behind.
It's the same game as with the so-called Joint Strike Fighter. Approach each country individually, tell them the lie that others have already consented, let them pay something, so you bind them to you for committment, then when a sufficient number of them has not dared to say NO in the end (thus avoiding to be pinpointed as 'the only one' or 'the minority'), take the lead of the band and let them do the job for you.
Certainly deny their common organisation, the EU, take them each appart one by one, rather divide them and rule...
Then blow the coal, stir up the trouble. Let your spin doctors play their role in the media to make people beleive that death and destruction are unavoidable and necessary. And if you can get them crazy enough with you pep talk, well look, they will not only give you their money, but maybe even do the complete job for which you let them pay instead of you.
Quousque tandem abutare, Bush, patientia nostra?
You can fool some people all the time.
You can fool all the people some time.
But, you can't fool all the people all the time...