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  1. George Orwell just posthumously gave a double thumbs up to this one.

    I attempted to interpret the numeric product code online looking for perhaps more insight into this toon but found nothing.

  2. @M Henri Day
    This is disingenuous because I saw the movie ‘Eye in the Sky’ and it proves that we put care and humanity into our foreign bombings. Our drone squads are mixed ethnicity, led by women, and operators who cry when non-combatants are killed. There is much hand wringing and concern over collateral damage. Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman cannot be wrong and they got a 97% rating on rotten tomatoes. In fact, Alan Rickman’s character said he knows about combat and those who condemn drone strikes do not. It was a poignant movie in the film. I put more stock in this film than I do in the likes of Jeremy Scahill, Noam Chomsky, and Robert Fisk. Hollywood films like Eye in the Sky are our moral guiding light. Believe in Aaron Paul’s tears, not lies.

    1. Jeremy Scahill and Noam Chomsky both swallow the official fairy-tale of 9/11, as you probably do – they have no integrity or relevance any more… Chumpsky even swallows the official fairy-tale of JFK’s assasination… at least Robert Fisk has questioned the official story of 9/11… i suppose you’ve also watched United 93 that proves Muslim terrorists planned and executed 9/11…

      1. I cannot really say for sure until a movie comes out to disprove events as per ‘United 93’, until then, that’s the version I am going with. Now JFK’s story was covered by Kevin Costner and so far, I know of no actor that played Chomsky, Scahill or Fisk. Small budgets don’t count and it has to have the appropriate rating on Rotten Tomatoes. If you want to prove another view, I need to know who is writing the script, what budget and production company. I’ll bring the popcorn. The Bluray better have commentaries.

  3. I have no problem with these people hiding away in order to be safe, that is their right and privilege. It’s their tendency to drop bombs on others in order to «protect» that right that bothers me….

    Henri

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