The extremely successful attack on a Kandahar prison by the Taliban this week (see link) highlights a fact that America and its few allies would rather not face – and that is the world’s ‘greatest military alliance’ is a fucking joke! Open your eyes to the REALITY not the spin!What has occurred since Bush and his allies embarked on their demented PNAC strategies to conquer the world, they have FAILED MISERABLY? America/capitalism is plunging into an economic and political vortex from which it cannot recover, as has become excruciatingly evident to even the most demented fantacist in Washington today!

Recall the period just prior to the illegal invasion of Iraq. Remember all the demonstrations/spin of American ‘super weapons’ on CNN and other compliant American media? These weapons/war toys were meant to demonstrate American invincibility; techno-toys against which no enemy could prevail – CAN YOU HEAR THE RESISTANCE LAUGHING?
Someone forgot the FIRST LESSON of guerilla warfare – ‘IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DEFEAT AN INVISIBLE FORCE ON ITS OWN SOIL, AS IT ALWAYS POSSESSES THE PREROGATIVE TO ATTACK ON WHATEVER TERMS IT CHOOSES!’ Please refer to every text ever written on guerilla warfare! Texts of course the PENTAGON high command FAILED to read!
YOU HAVE FAILED THE NATION AND YOUR CODE gentlemen, primarily because you failed to honour YOUR DUTY to protect the nation from its enemies, INTERNAL – Bush/Cheney -- and external!
The Founding Fathers were acutely aware that commercial interests could one day hijack government; they provided for a response in the Constitution – the document Bush regards as a “piece of paper!”
Redemption comes in the form of arresting Bush and his neocons for war crimes and other crimes against the American people. Take comfort in the knowledge that the entire world knows Bush and his neocons are war criminals – the case is easily proven.
Self-deception, delusion and sheer criminality culminated in the “mission accomplished” mentality that imagined a war had been won when in fact it hadn’t even started! Nevertheless, commercial interests didn’t miss a beat in appropriating hundreds of billions in now untraceable funds. The final cost to the nation will be crippling; the economic fallout has only just begun. Perhaps regulators may choose to investigate and pursue Halliburton and all its subsidiaries; their brazen profiteering in Iraq and other war zones is scandalous. Lost records are not an excuse they’re damning evidence!
Skill and innate intelligence wins wars, gentlemen; there are no mysteries in this universe only ignorance, incompetence and dereliction of DUTY!
When government and other regulatory social institutions fail the people, responsibility falls on the shoulders of the military, gentlemen; you have shamed a proud and honourable tradition by allowing the nation to be hijacked by criminal interests!
Attached is a basic manual on guerrilla warfare for those in need of a read!

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g8lS6BWnBZrPqyDJC9liXdg66qIQ
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by Jon Ponder via rialator 2008-06-17 08:37:20
It has been 81 months since Osama bin Laden attacked the United States on Sept. 11, 2001, but only now — with just seven months left in his term, George Bush has become desperate to capture the terror overlord.
If you factor in the fact that Pres. Bill Clinton tried to kill bin Laden in August 1998, a case could be made that Bush should have started the search for bin Laden on his first day in office, which adds another nine months to the total. That’s 90 months — seven and a half years — during which bin Laden has been at large in the mountains of Pakistan.
With his polling down to a 24 percent approval rating and his legacy in a shambles, Bush is making one last “hail Mary” bid to to capture the 9/11 mastermind before he leaves office.
Traveling in Europe, Bush has now enlisted the aid of British special forces in the hunt, according to the conservative Times of London:
Yesterday, over 1,100 prisoners, including dozens of Talibanis, escaped from a prison in Kandahar, the former Taliban stronghold in Afghanistan. Bin Laden was living in Afghanistan under the protection of the Taliban when he planned the 9/11 attacks. The prison was attacked by 30 insurgents on motorbikes and two suicide bombers.
It’s just speculation but there would appear to be a strong likelihood the breach of the prison was timed to release the Taliban fighters so they could join the battle with U.S. and British forces on the Pakistani border.
As was noted in these pages last month, conditions are ripe for Bush to capture bin Laden in time to influence the presidential campaigns this fall. There can’t be any doubt that the White House has focus grouped the capture and found it would boost Bush’s polling, which would help his party in November.
Bin Laden is especially vulnerable now because polls in Pakistan give him just a 24 percent approval rating, making him as unpopular there as Bush is in the United States. Being unpopular in his host country leaves him open to betrayal, especially since there is a $50 million reward for his arrest
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