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Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii
I hope the soldiers returning from Iraq understand what is going on and join the movement rather than be the hammer of the oppressors of the 1%.
I think there are enough military families on welfare, food stamps, losing houses to foreclosure already. I believe in them to get it, this is US and THEM, AGAINST the 1%.
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"Keith Shannon, who said he served with Olsen in Iraq, told Reuters his friend suffered a 2-inch skull fracture and brain swelling and had been sedated in the hospital's emergency room trauma center while neurosurgeons decided whether to operate."
This is really sad.
Some years ago there was an American doc on Dutch TV about ex-Iraq veterans living poor and homeless in the US. Many gave up their homes when going to Iraq to save costs, thinking there would be a new home available when they returned, and often that was not the case. So they ended up staying with friends and one guy in the doc was even sleeping in his car.
We don't need to kill the 1% but we definitely need to show them where the lines are. When I watched the Mid East revolution on the news I was already suspecting and hoping this would jump over to the Western world as well. It's no longer between different nations but between the working class and the greedy lying bastards.