HI Kathy. The Philippines and the Moro front have been fighting for years. Long
before 9/11. The US has also aided in this for a long time. Any evidence of use
of weapons with DU? Actually, it doesn't make sense as the military advantages
of DU are of no use in this war. karen
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>From: Cathy Garger <savorsuccesslady3@...>
>Sent: Dec 8, 2008 9:53 AM
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>Subject: [DU-WATCH] Islamic Boogeyman Manufactured in Phillipines, too
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>In the sold-out affiliate of THE NY TIMES story below we read about how Uncle
Sam has, in this post-9/11 world, helped teach the peace-loving Filipinos
to pick off those pesky Islamic international terrorists as if they were
flies.
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>Maybe it's just me, but has anyone else noticed how the world's Muslims were
rather a contemplative 'n' spiritual, peaceful bunch, minding their own
business down the ages... until some "dustification" (courtesy
www.drjudywood.com ) was perpetrated upon a few sky scrapers a little over 7
years back?
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>Obliterating the towers into fine dust was obviously a serious clandestine
"shock and awe" quasi-military affair... fair warning, you might say, for
other world leaders to sit down and shut up (if they know what's good for 'em)
and watch in horror while *real* international imperialist terrorists began
to rape, rob, desecrate, and radioactively contaminate with Uranium
poison dust and gas one nation after the next under the cloak of fighting some
glorified mission that historians most certainly will one day designate "The
Era of the US-Islamic Crusades."
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>Can anyone please tell me how come, whenever the US military comes to a nation
to bring "humanitarian" relief, coincidentally, while they're there.... those
labeled and branded as Muslim rebels, terrorists, radicals, extremists, and
"separatists" suddenly appear out of nowhere... only to require Uncle Sam's
special brand of "humanitarian" relief and assistance... out of the barrel of a
Uranium-loadedÂ
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>One thing's for dang certain. Peace is never safe whenever, wherever the red,
white, and blue comes a callin'.
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>May the nations of the world take heed! In the future, simply refuse the
drops of disposable diapers, powdered milk, and vaccines filled
with unlabeled potions - and the camouflage, guns, and carnage that comes with
it... and just say NO to any and all offers of what is deceptively pimped as
US humanitarian "assistance."
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>Like a skull and cross flag on a pirate ship, the arrival of the stars and
stripes to a nation's shores is but a clear and certain signal that
trouble's a brewin'... and that it's time to quickly lock up and secure your
women, your children, and your natural resources, too.
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>Troops and separatists clash in southern Philippines
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>By Carlos H. Conde
>Published: December 8, 2008
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>MANILA:Â As many as five marines and five Muslim separatist rebels were killed
during intense fighting in the southern Philippines, military officials said
Monday. They said an undetermined number of government troops and rebels were
also wounded.
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>The fighting began Sunday and continued Monday morning in the two
Muslim-dominated provinces of Sulu and Basian, islands that the government had
earlier declared to be free from terrorists and Islamic extremists after a
U.S.-supported counterterrorism campaign that began in 2002.
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>Officials said Monday that the number of those killed could sharply increase,
particularly on the side of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, a Muslim
separatist group.
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>"We are now on a defensive stance," said an army spokeswoman, Lieutenant
Steffani Cacho. She said the government was mainly going after members of the
Abu Sayyaf and "rogue elements" of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the
separatist group. She said a recent spate of kidnappings in the region prompted
the military operation.
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>Cacho said that the marines were killed in a firefight in the town of Al-Barka
in Basilan Province, a former stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf. In July last year,
14 marines were also killed in the same town after a firefight, 10 of whom
were beheaded.
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