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When Kuwait was invaded,
UN functionaries were all over themselves
In condemnation of the act.
And UN never let up for years
In co9ndemnation of the invaders
When Iraq was invaded,
UN functionaries had a sore throat
And many Months later With Thousands
'killing of innocent civilians'
UN Still has a sore throat
OUR UN of No Hear, No Speak,
No See - No Evil BY WHITE MAN
We do
What we want to do
When We Want to do It
Who we Want to do it to
And How we Want to do it
It be a Prime Directive
Our UN -
So Threatening, so forceful
With Third World Barbarians
Cannot Criticise Itself - US
Thus to deaths in 3rd World
In Pursuit of White Supremacy,
Silence of our Mighty UN
Is, By Design,
Deafening
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U.S. Forces Stage Massive Raid in Iraq
Associated Press, BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec 2, 2003 - U.S. troops north
of the capital arrested at least 20 insurgents in a raid while
workers began demolishing gigantic bronze busts of Saddam Hussein
in Baghdad on Tuesday — both moves aimed at stamping out loyalty
to Iraq's ousted regime.
>
> We were told that the despot was unpopular - as despots usually
> are. Yet many deaths and months later .....
>
Elsewhere in the capital, workers using a construction crane
started dismantling the 13-foot busts of Saddam from his former
Republican Palace, now the headquarters of the U.S.-led Coalition
Provisional Authority.
>
> We were told that the palaces were a monstrous atrocity
> Pretty usefiul monstrousities, eh?
>
It was unclear how long the work would take.
Iraqi police said U.S. troops had captured more than 100 people,
including a senior former member of Saddam's elite Republican
Guard. Six Iraqis were wounded in the raid, but it wasn't
immediately clear if they were all insurgents.
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Comment:
A death is a death is a ....
Can you spare a tear for the kids killed by bombs and bullets in
these operations in Iraq?
Any tear for kids killed by bombs in Israel?
Any tear for kids killed by bombs in Palestine?
A Case for the Selective tear?
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____the native shall not be denied
Charlie
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"Amin’s popularity increased greatly after he declared his 1972
Economic War nationalising 35 British companies and denying
licences to another 88 firms.
"Then Amin had a dream. Radio Uganda announced that the president
had dreamt of "seeing members of the Asian community who were
British passports holders leaving the country." This "dream"
became a reality a few weeks later when Amin gave Uganda's
70,000 British Asian nationals two months to wind up about
10,000 businesses and leave the country.
"This single declaration by Amin beneffited Ugandans greatly.
Almost all Ugandans that are prosperous in Uganda today can
trace their empowerment to that act by Idi Amin."
Idi Amin: his Legacy
The Monitor, Uganda.
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