The programming wing of the gang who launched that war, the folks who
have editorial control over most of our "news", have made the decision a
long time ago that the word 'violence' will always be qualified with the
word 'sectarian'. The impression this is intended to cast, and no doubt
has achieved the desired effect for many, is that "everything would have
been just fine" if only religions didn't start battling each other.

As with virtually every other important aspect of their invasion of the
ME, it's a distortion that's every bit as bad as a flat out lie. Anyone
who has studied that situation at all knows that they *hate* being
occupied, and the vast majority of Iraqi's and Afghani's want (that is,
"require") the occupier out, so there would be violence one way or the
other. By pounding the "secartian" angle into our brains, the goal is to
have us believing that our problem over stems from this one "truth".
Much closer to the "truth" is that there is more then one war going on
over there at the same time - now that the dogs are out.

The point, if it's still not clear, is that it's "violence" due to
several reasons, and not "sectarian violence" as we've been manipulated
to believe. This is just another example of how "programmers" can take a
partial truth and puff and distort it to shape a picture other then the
truth. 

This is not surprising, because at the bottom of all this is the fact
that they are staying their course (to gain authority in the ME), and
that requires manipulating public opinion. This is how they do it.

Now back to today's report on the "secretarian violence" from our "good
friends" at AP, who create and dispense a lot of this programming to the
other players, in this case MSNBC: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17111509/


Bill









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