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The Children of Iraq: Was the Price Worth It?
Friday, 11 May 2012

‘The following is a presentation given in the Dialogue sessions of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal, May 2012.
“…Line up the bodies of the children, the thousands of children — the infants, the toddlers, the schoolkids — whose bodies were torn to pieces, burned alive or riddled with bullets during the American invasion and occupation of Iraq. Line them up in the desert sand, walk past them, mile after mile, all those twisted corpses, those scraps of torn flesh and seeping viscera, those blank faces, those staring eyes fixed forever on nothingness. This is the reality of what happened in Iraq; there is no other reality….”
Chris Floyd, December 17, 2011.’
George Carlin: The Illusion of Freedom
100 Year Old Political Cartoon – Still as Accurate as Ever

The Truth About Killing Gaddafi
The girl who silenced the world for 5 minutes
She addressed a UN Meeting on issue of environment
We think too much and feel too little!
One of the most important speeches in recorded history was given by a comedian by the name of Charlie Chaplin.
Walk Away From What You Know

‘You have the power to cripple national consumerism.
Yes, You.
Walk away.
Walk away from mortgages, interest, fees, taxes and materialism.
First you must begin to look at your relationship with the paper in your wallet. You have to let it go. Money is fake and they give it in small amounts, then take it back in bigger amounts. Always leaving you working your ass off for a few material goods. Is it worth it? Do you feel better or bigger or happier in your lexus? Does it change your family dynamics or the relationship with your wife? You have to let it go. Stop playing in the playground, it’s designed to never let you win. Why keep playing?’