Friday, February 22, 2008

Sometimes History Sends You Things

The god-damn criminal should be locked up!

Please see
: Prop 202: 9/11 Revisited

"Olbermann not amused by Rove's quip about 9/11"

"Former White House adviser Karl Rove received an ignominious superlative Thursday night after a speech this week in which he mused that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were delivered by history.

He was given the familiar distinction as "Worst Person in the World" on Keith Olbermann's MSNBC show.

"Defending the Iraq war as an opportunity to prove the U.S. would not hesitate to defend itself against Islamic extremist, even the wrong ones, [Rove said] quote, 'History has a funny way of deciding things. ... Sometimes history sends you things and 9/11 came our way,'" Olbermann said on Thursday night's episode of Countdown. "History has a funny way of deciding things -- 9/11. Real funny, Karl. Karl Rove, today‘s 'Worst Person in the World.'"

.... The country goes to war "not for the purpose of conquest but for the purpose of freedom," he said, according to the student newspaper, which did not report his 9/11 comment....

"History has a funny way of deciding things," he said. "Sometimes history sends you things, and 9/11 came our way."

I'm appalled, readers!

By the way, who Invented "Al-CIA-Duh?"

"Ex-Congressman: U.S. Government Created Al-Qaeda, Involved In 9/11"

"A former Congressman says that the U.S. government created Al-Qaeda and was involved in bombing its own citizens on 9/11, telling a national radio show that elements of the Bush administration assisted the attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon....

Hamburg said he was working on an article about missing nuclear bombs in relation to the Minot nuclear warheads mishap and agreed that it was possible the story could be used as a cover for the staged detonation of a nuke to be blamed on Al-Qaeda.

Also
see: "Al-CIA-Duh" To Nuke U.S. Soon

"Any government that could bomb its own citizens in the major city of the country could do anything....you can't put anything past them," said Hamburg, clarifying that he was referring to 9/11.

"I'm in the assisted it to happen camp - I think there was a lot of help from the inside, this whole thing was not engineered from a cave in Afghanistan," he added.

"The evidence that Al-Qaeda is actually an arm of the U.S. government is voluminous....I know that's true," concluded Hamburg, citing the PNAC group's call for a new Pearl Harbor shortly before the 2001 terror attacks.

"It's hard for people to believe that their government could be as insidious as this one is but the evidence is there," concluded Hamburg."