Zebra 3 Report by Joe Anybody
Thursday, 12 January 2006
Today We Look At The Word The Describes The USA Under King George
Mood:  chillin'
Now Playing: IMPERIALISM and that 'goddamn peice of paper!'
Topic: HUMANITY
Hello Readers! I plugged this word into Wikipedia and 'wow' it described the US under our NEW policies that seem to be changing without notice these days
....when we realize all this, concerning our "rights" that we have or don't have when tricky Dick, ooopssss! eeerrrr I mean when tricky George gets done screwing with our Constitution it may be too late.

Of interest concerning the Constitution of the United States Of America which Z3 readers you do know that Mr King George said was, and this is the quote --> "justa goddamn piece of paper"
READ RIGHT HERE WHERE BUSH CALLS THE US CONSTITUTION JUST A GODDAMN PIECE OF PAPER ...CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?

So as we read in the paper and hear on the news our ... "War President" feels that he has the right to be projecting his Bush ........... -->
"Imperialism" across the Globe.
This guy is Insane Imperialist Neocon Warmonger!
Read Below From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on the Internet that defines this awful word, that describes the United States today.
(quote)
'Imperialism' is a policy of extending control or authority over foreign entities as a means of acquisition and/or maintenance of empires, either through direct territorial conquest or through indirect methods of exerting control on the politics and/or economy of other countries. The term is often used to describe the policy of a country in maintaining colonies and dominance over distant lands, regardless of whether the country calls itself an empire.
Insofar as 'imperialism' might be used to refer to an intellectual position, it would imply the belief that the acquisition and maintenance of empires is a positive good, probably combined with an assumption of cultural or other such superiority inherent to imperial power. See The White Man's Burden.
Imperialism draws heavy criticism on the grounds that historically it has been frequently employed for economic exploitation in which the imperialist power makes use of other countries as sources of raw materials and cheap labor, shaping their economies to suit its own interests, and keeping their people in poverty. When imperialism is accompanied by overt military conquest,
It is also seen as a violation of freedom and human rights.
(ding!!! ding! Joe perks up!!?)
In recent years, there has also been a trend to criticize imperialism not at an economic or political level, but at a simply cultural level, particularly the widespread global influence of American culture -

(end quote)
Don't know about you but I don't want to be part of a Imperialist War Nation.
For extra credit on 'Todays World Politics'
I'm going to look up the word Fascist next.

Have a good day
~Joe

Posted by Joe Anybody at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Saturday, 14 January 2006 11:46 AM PST

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