bruce if you're readin this..
bush didn't leave us misinformed, in fact he left us with much to ponder
and
that to me means, the obvious is quite obvious. all along bush has been
saying and cheney quite simply put into easy to understand words the other
night. the usa suffered the worst attack on civilians since pearl harbor.
how can you bruce or anyone else for that matter come out and say, "ah
we're
headed in the wrong direction with all our troops over there in iraq, not
afghanistan" let alone say blindness is where he's lead us. we were
blindsided with somewhat advanced warning yet unintelligible. to even
state
with total belief and conviction even with a 9/11 re****t on wmd in iraq
that
saddam didn't know of, had any is absolute border madness and blindness
itself simply cause as horrible as he is as we americans see it, he loved
his lands and with a ferocity that is on par with ours, will not go down
even in capture telling anyone anytime soon what he really knew. i'd lie
like a sob myself, woudn't you? after ww1, this country went into a
terrible depression. after gulf war 1, this country but by the grace of
god
had not suffered as terribly like after ww1 because of the advent of the
computer age and some seriously good planting by carter and reagan. when
clinton was in office as pres, well just look at what became of arkansas.
led by a republican governor (not knockin him) it was led into a
proverbial
deep muddy economically. from what i understand, bush had texas as the
3rd
best overall economy in the world, partly his doing with what had been
handed to him. again, we got blindsided 9/11.
to take out saddam regardless of wmd or not was the right thing to do
and
why? cause despite
all the daily news of another of our soldiers being killed, another squad
of
iraqi police being waylaid, there are 5 million with power and water for
the
1st time. with all the bad news that comes out of there, due to our
beloved
free press, with all the slammin the pres and vp takes, i think if i were
in
their shoes, i'd be saying "look on the bright side" too, wouldn't you? if
you want to sit there as leader of the e st. band and your family and your
business and talk about how gloomy things look for you professionaly and
personally ever day and night, go for it. at least our president is
sitting
there, in the know trying to put back some sense of heads up without fear
in
this country, a sense of accomplishment and indeed does rely on the press,
me you and everyone else to be informed about the doom and gloom. had
9/11
not happened, no doubt the usa would be a tight ****p economically and we
wouldn't be leaking like a siff due to the most atrocious act against our
country. regarding those terrorists (shoot the bstards i say) but it
seems
to me common sense that for all the craziness, coldness they come up with,
all we have to do is look in our own backyard. racism runs amock in this
country, a negro was dragged by the neck to his death a couple of years
ago.
kids still go out there and obtain crack as easy as getting candy, women
are
forced to choose between abortion at the last moment to save their lives
or
face total scrutiny from all sides, the press has forgotten all about how
the drug manufacturers literally give their drugs away free just by the
patient asking and i mean almost all drugs, medicaid only charges a few
dollars yet all i read in the press, hear from kerry is how high premiums
of
private insurance costs. bush isn't blindsiding and we are all not that
ignorant, its just that the obvious is way overlooked. in so, so many
ways,
some of us are just as bad as terrorists who don't think nothing of slowly
slicing a mans head off.
nobody ever said going into and out of iraq is
going to be easy, nobody can ever argue a worst case scenario like the
proverbial desertnam wasn't going to happen, do you really think after
9/11
the pres who totally lost emotional control at ground zero had to go
before
congress to ask "gee i need your permission to go to war"? as far as
cheney
and haliburton goes, that is his people in their doing one hell of a dirty
job, they are on the front lines, not you, not me, them. it's their job
just like a soldier who risks his/her life, they want to do their job.
personally and professionally i don't know about bush outright insulting a
citizen of this usa but i sure as all heck know kerry does and he did to
me,
to my face, up front and personal too.
a korean war veterans memorial dedication was going on on the hyannis town
green here in my hometown (was at the time) and kerry, after his speech,
well i stood there at ease/attention face to face to him, not 6 feet away
with no one, not a soul close to me anywhere. as i stood there wearing my
non-lethal weapons, weapons of mass protection sweat****rt, he looked me
right in the eye and said "you, we know what to do with punks like you".
i
was maybe 32 at the time. that sweat****rt represents my families self
built
from the ground up private business. from a volunteer like me to deep into
the pentagon that stuff goes. just like you and your band, you know the
blood sweat and tears of the business and i'm telling you here and now
bruce, nobody has ever come close to embarrasing me like he did, nobody.
oh
i brushed it off then and there but what the...why be an arse like that
john
kerry? kerry was all for his - our military, spoke out against nam and my
inlaw comes up with one hell of an alternative to shoot to kill. started
with their white paper pushed into the pentagon as 60 minutes re****ted,
and
that launced a 35 million dollar pentagon sponsored budget. now heading
over to iraq sometime soon is a 51 million dollar tool that will quite
literally stop anyone without harmful lasting results. the sherrif as its
called is a wave that emits a heat like fingers left to long on a hot
lightbulb. an alternative, not to mention http://www.m2tech.us
my inlaws
business has attracted in droves thousands of people all in the name of a
peaceful resolution to a deadly bullet to the head. again, kerry justs
calls me a punk. ya, here is a punk for ya kerry, a vote for bush or at
least myself. blinded by the light indeed. investment of the 18th century
was the acquisiiton of texas, the 21st century, the house cleaning of the
middle east. remember that when the proverbial glue, steel and kryptonite
sets and dries over there in the middle east.
if you read back at what i was saying, at least i know if i was still
smartin from a worldwide public whippin cause i was expansionist like
saddam
into kuwait with little or no hands on involvement by the enemy turned
olive
branch holder that never came into assist build up my place and i was
putting weapons away, i'd be a little bit disrespectful towards the
opposition. from what i gather, we didn't go back into iraq after gulf
war
1 and build public sewage and runnin water for 5 million. we left saddam
high and dry and to make matters worse, cut off his outflow of oil. i'm
not
sorry for the guy, he held back money like a loaded dice gambler against
his
own people. it's not like someday he was going to unleash 20 million of
his
own savings and give to his people either. he did have wmd at one time
and
yet over here we still have nukes. some of the strangest weather
patterns,
cloud formations have been right over our own heads here on cape cod, home
to pave paws. mushroom like clouds out of nowhere. i watched a older man
get inside his home and stand in his otherwise sturdiest part of his home,
his kitchen as he pointed that out to me. for a fact, for some reason,
there was a mighty wind that came shortly after that too, direct from that
cloud. in the back of my head all i could think of all the re****ts of
silent nukes, tacticals, testing etc. there is / was no radiation
fallout
but still there sure was no news story about that stuff either. nukes or
not, had there been testing over our heads, we deserved the right to know
in
print. albiet off topic, when queen did the 46664 nelson mandela concert
over in africa 11/03, cnn, mtv, vh1 all had literally access to a live
feed
and it was re****ted by mandelas site and queens that the show would be
aired
on tv in full. i own the dot net to queens dot com and for a fact, there
was a total southeast massachusetts blackout except for a internet
broadcast. not a word on tv, print at all up until a one liner made into
the tv guide almost a week ahead of time, other than that, just the net.
what i am trying to say (btw, that shroom cloud was during clintons admin)
is that we do as always have the right to know and as you know that is
stateside.
over there, wmd, big desert, ya, it might be next week, next century but
odd
are, someplace out there in that desert by saddams own hands there is no
doubt in my mind, judging by our own usa behavior he has ---at the
least---
the plans dug deep into someplace and he won't talk anytime soon.
remember
he is the same guy who would allow his police to go in, take a man out of
his home, execute him and expect his survivors to pay for the bullets, no
kidding... over here, even before 9/11 the supposid mentally ill, those
who
for some reason or another had a place in society where they would be
im****tant if not then, later, those same people who were just trying to
make
good with their own talents, not a bother to anyone physically in their
homes, just people with coming together perspective and purpose were and
still are literally without any forceable reason, committed to mental
hospitals with forced treatment. it's a "if you sign a 3 day release, we
will take you to court and keep you indefinatly" kind of scenario, the
alternative is of course, stay without the waiver, take the meds and
you'll
be on your way home soon enough. patient privacy is so far gone, word of
mouth gets around and despite all the good that has come about
understanding
mental illness, stigma still runs rampant. families are swayed into
telling
their loved one, "we don't want you around the kids unless you take meds".
more often or not, it is the families vice for their own personal
problems,
drugs and alcohol and or their way of outwardly telling society, they
agree
even though in heart, they don't. you can probably or have guessed, i've
experienced this stuff sort of.
i was brought up on cape cod, met my wife also raised on cape cod, her
family was raised literally in the center of the kruschev - kennedy cuban
missile crisis, went on to now work with the pentagon. a doctor at the c.
c. hospital asked me (he was a surgeon, er doc) what i did for work as i
sat
there being examined for nose bleeds, what i did with myself, what was my
job and i told him, "i am a volunteer for my in-laws business about non
lethality" he asked "whats that about" and my reply "its the ability to
confront and stave off a lethal situation with less than lethal force",
"my
in-laws have been on 60 minutes, discovery channel and even got insider
access to the pentagon". keep in mind this doctor, dr. carl sigsbee is a
long time cape cod resident who was working almost 1 1/2 mile away from
where i lived so in a sense we are neighbors. all he could say was
"william, you are paranoid and delusional, there is no such thing as non
lethal weapons". it started a war of words of personal and professional
levels nobody oughta go through. whatever his true motives were/are and
i've
thought worst case scenarios such as racism, politics, i dont' know but
that
sure started a "fire in my belly" that ought not to have gone the way it
did. if that doc was just sitting there thinking "here is a man who oughta
be making 100k a year and he's not, there's something wrong" well imho
personal and professional opinion, it was the biggest mistake of his life.
thats much of what goes on on cape cod, i've read worse especially since
9/11. how can anyone think the better of a person by literally forcing
upon
them anti psychotic drugs that are proven to cause much more than a
stomach
cramp when taking cold medicine. even the latest drugs have been proven
to
cause diabetis, alzhiemers and parkinsons disease and those labels? not a
word - yet but to the patient it adds more of worry in the long run.
there
is merely and nearly one dozen fully licensed lawyers in this state who's
sole practice is for psychiatric abuse, one too many surgeons who are too
quick to label someone ill mentally and not nearly enough go betweens to
set
the record straight, thus my own personal cause....
regarding bush, hussien and wmd. i remember a cartoon cover of i think it
was u. s. weekly. it showed our president driving a cab in downtown iraq
with a 87 billion dollar fare... over here in sandwich mass, there is a
gas
station next to a donut shop i worked at for summer 2003. dennis earl
told
me he isn't related to president bush. dennis, well he pumps gas for a
living and if bush ever were a blue collar worker or earl got all primmed
up
like bush, you'd probably wouldn't tell 'em apart. so with that written,
you can understand why i wonder just who was standing before me one fine
morning during the summer of 2003....bush in downtown iraq..maybe dennis
earl, who knows, i'll never know...wmd in the desert...ya, even our
dismantled nukes way deep in a mountian still pose a threat....
william
sincerely, wiliam k.mahler
166 seaview avenue apt 3a
south yarmouth, ma 02664
http://www.radio.mahlers.com
rock and roll preferred


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