"There's no telling how many wars it will take to secure 
			freedom in the homeland."--President George Bush speaking in 
			Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 7, 2002
			"The UN was conceived as a meeting place for nations' 
			diplomats, a clearing house for national interests."--Law 
			reformer and Canadian patriot Ezra Levant, National Post, August 15, 
			2002  
			When Bush says that there is a need for an indefinite number of 
			wars to make peace then we are living in a world where war is peace, 
			where expenses are capitalized, where moral responsibility goes 
			along with economic faith based initiatives for the rich, where lies 
			are truths.  
			
			 This 
			is the world where pigs fly and today we have Canadian high flyer 
			Ezra Levant joining Commander in Thief George Bush and urging 
			Canadians to declare war on Iraq irrespective of the position of the 
			United Nations, irrespective of international law, and irrespective 
			of what he calls "our pusillanimous European allies" who are 
			reducing their military budgets to help their flood victims.  
			We should ask our law reformer Ezra Levant what are the 
			consequences of a war against Iraq when we have already a conflict 
			in Afghanistan, another one in the Middle East and agitated Arab 
			populations wanting their freedom from their dictators and kings.
			 
			It is my understanding that Bush’s America is more a threat to 
			world peace than Iraq, and in fact even alleged war criminal Henry 
			Kissinger is opposing Bush’s push for war against Iraq.  
			Hello high flyer Ezra Levant, are you there listening?  
			References  
			Why Canada should declare war Ezra Levant, National Post, August 
			15, 2002 http://www.nationalpost.com/utilities/story.html?id={7177D808-8ADF-4155-ABE7-499EC7B36D18}
			 
			London: Regime Change Needed For One Rogue State. A View Of The 
			U.S. From Across The Pond Adrian Hamilton is a regular columnist for 
			the London Independent, Editor's Note: This column originally 
			appeared in The Independent of London on August 9, and is reprinted 
			with permission. TomPaine http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/6156
			 
			Top Republicans Break With Bush on Iraq Strategy By TODD S. 
			PURDUM and PATRICK E. TYLER The New York Times, August 16, 2002 
			http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/16/international/middleeast/16IRAQ.html?todaysheadlines
			 
			US adviser warns of Armageddon Julian Borger in Washington and 
			Richard Norton-Taylor, August 16, 2002, The Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,775532,00.html
			 
			THE CASE AGAINST HENRY KISSINGER.(former Secretary of State) 
			Christopher Hitchens, Harper's Magazine 2001 http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m1111/1809_302/69839383/print.jhtml 
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