Friday, May 30, 2003

Who Cares About WMD?

We're considering feeding irradiated meat to school children. Will we care that the process is untested and children experiencing stages of rapid growth would be among the most vulnerable to carcinogenic properties?

Apparently it's now okay in the United States of America to shoot a person 5 times then deny them Miranda Rights. According to a former law enforcement specialist from LA in this Democracy NOW! interview we've always 'misunderstood' the meaning of them anyway.

According to this WP article;

"If I had a biography of Yasser Arafat on my shelf, the Americans would think it's a terrorist book. To them, all Palestinians are terrorists," Anthar said. "Welcome to the new American democracy."

Aren't these things we all need to worry about?

We have lots of time for other concerns. According to the Moonie Times the 'majority' of Americans don't care if WMD are ever found.

...the American public appears untroubled by the rationale for the war. A poll this month by CBS News and the New York Times found that 56 percent of Americans believe the war was worth the loss of American lives, even if weapons of mass destruction are never found. Only 38 percent said the war will not have been worth it.

If this is true there is something deeply wrong with the 'majority'.

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