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Former Army Ranger Given
Orders To Kill Innocents Praying
In A Mosque, Including Women
& Children At Point Blank Range
By Greg Szymanski
5-22-6

Jessie Macbeth, Iraqi veteran against the war, said he witnessed mass graves of innocent Iraqis being hidden from the world. He estimates hundreds of thousands have needlessly died in what amounts to a mass genocide.
 
"May the souls of the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi innocents killed come back to rip the heart, soul and bones right out of the body of President George W. Bush," said an Iraqi women right before she and her three young children were executed by an American soldier on a night raid.
 
And former Army Ranger Jessie Macbeth, who killed more than 200 innocents during his 16 months in Iraq, said he wouldn't "kill any more for this asshole President."
 
"Our job was to kill, kill, kill and kill some more," said Macbeth, an Iraqi veteran against the war, on a 20 minute video he released this week about how soldiers are being misled into killing innocent women and children, thinking they were armed insurgents.
 
"I didn't realize so many people could be killed and the bodies hidden. I saw huge ground pits filled with bodies. It's a huge scandal and there must be hundreds of thousands of bodies hidden from the world. We were told to kill, kill, kill and I am so ashamed of killing so many innocent people.
 
"I alone with my own hand killed at least 200. And I think I speak out now in order to alert people of the orders being given which are leading to a mass genocide. I didn't sign up to kill innocent women and children who weren't fighting back. I am disappointed in my country, my government and I won't kill for that asshole President any more."
 
Macbeth, who now speaks up any chance he can get about the mass slaughter by American troops, said from the first day he set foot in Iraq he started to realize something wasn't right.
 
Macbeth said he was immediately told point blank by officers in charge that his job was to strike fear in the Iraqi people, "to be brutal and to remember the Geneva Convention didn't mean crap.
 
And after the initial indoctrination, Macbeth said things became much worse.
 
 
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