- Dear Mr. Rense,
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- Australians were shocked and amazed to hear this morning
on the radio that Our Prime Minister wants to keep our army in Iraq for
seven years!
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- HOW DID HE DECIDE ON SEVEN YEARS?
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- WAS HE ORDERED BY THE ZIONISTS TO MENTION SEVEN YEARS?
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- IS IT PART OF KABBALA SPELLS?
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- DOES NWO EXPECT THE AUSTRALIAN MILITARY TO GUARD THEIR
OIL PIPELINES IN IRAQ FOREVER ?
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- Tonight, I wanted to send his speech to you but all Australian
news media have been censored heavily today and there is NO MENTION of
it on the evening TV or radio news. ALSO, and all internet articles have
been 'cleaned up' OR ALTERED.
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- I searched on Google : JOHN HOWARD SEVEN YEARS and I
was able to find on Google a hint to the PM statement:
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- Google Search result: Australian forces 'innocent' The
Age, Australia - 17 hours ago ... of prisoners in Iraq, Prime Minister
John Howard said yesterday. ... Mr Howard said the abuse was "a huge
propaganda ... be in Iraq as long as seven years, Mr Howard ...
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- The URL and article are below.
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- I hope you will alert your readers around the world to
the REAL long term agenda of the NWO.
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- In relation to the article below: I should say that every
single person I talked to, does not agree with our PM. Australian military
and every single Australian citizen are guilty by association, FULL STOP.
One wonder how come there is no limit to the distortion of ethics and morality
by politicians!
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- In that regard, I should also mention the Mark Latham
MP is our opposition leader and he has the opposite views of our PM. In
the next elections, later this year, we expect him to be our next PM. He
promissed to take our military OUT of Iraq this year!
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- Regards,
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- Julie Grossman
- Sydney
- Australia
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- http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/05/16/1084646076028.html
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- Australian Forces 'Innocent'
- By Michelle Grattan
- May 17, 2004
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- Australia had no guilt by association for the abuse of
prisoners in Iraq, Prime Minister John Howard said yesterday.
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- "Australians didn't do it," he said. Australia
was an ally of the US but it was like the domestic situation where "all
of us as Australians don't share the responsibility of crimes committed
by Australians".
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- Mr Howard said the abuse was "a huge propaganda
setback for the United States and for the coalition (of the willing).
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- "It makes our case harder to argue, but it doesn't
alter the substance of our case, and it won't change my view about the
position that we have taken," he said on Ten's Meet the Press.
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- Asked whether Australian troops could be in Iraq as long
as seven years, Mr Howard said: "I don't believe it will take that
long." But it was wrong to set arbitrary deadlines for withdrawing
the troops, as Labor was doing, he said.
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- "It's difficult and I don't pretend otherwise, and
the prisoner abuse issue is a body blow. I agree with Donald Rumsfeld about
(that). The good thing, though, is it is being tackled."
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- But Opposition Leader Mark Latham said the atrocities
had eroded the position of the occupying powers. He also repeated that
the best contribution Australia could make to Iraq was economic, humanitarian
and civilian aid rather than troops.
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- Mr Latham told Seven's Sunday Sunrise that the prison
torture atrocities had weakened the capacity of the occupying powers to
be liberators and democratisers. "That's why international opinion
is moving towards a UN force that has the strong involvement of Arab states,"
he said.
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- "After these shocking acts, atrocities in the prisons,
common sense tells you how hard it is for the United States, how hard it
is for the occupying powers and how alternative strategies need to be developed,"
Mr Latham said.
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