Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tariq Aziz , pardoned?

Defending The Pope -- XXXI

Tariq Aziz has been sentenced to death.

Thousands of U.S. Troops, your sons and daughters, have died liberating the people of Iraq and the surrounding region from the tyranny of religious hatred usurping control over government. Hateful religionists have done 'tit-for-tat' over petty crap for millennia. It must be stopped at all costs. It's the only REAL imminent-threat WMD in existence.

Tariq Aziz cried on camera, not for the photo-op, but because he knew women and children would be maimed, dismembered, blown to bits, when the Allies invaded. Remember it? He begged. He pleaded. Anything but war, he cried.

Remember? Remember now, please.

He stood before the world and begged for another answer. Another outcome. Another solution. Anything but war. Anything but the needless deaths of innocents which war always brings. "Collateral damage" a clever catch-phrase to disguise the atrocity of war.

Regardless of why it came about, it most assuredly was not the fault of Tariq Aziz.

During his career, he did not order the execution of anyone. He did not arrange to fund 'death squads.' He did not align himself clandestinely to marauding religious extremist groups, raping, robbing, pillaging, murdering and plundering, nor did he participate in the stoning of a single woman, accused of being 'unclean' after having been raped at age 14 by members of such religious hate-groups.

He was against that. He was against the religionization of government. He entered government to bring some degree of middle-ground between the factions of religious intolerants that comprised the Iraqi citizenship. He truly strived to promote a moderate society, working with religions, instead of oppressing it, or being oppressed by it.

I don't need to mention that during the Hussein rule, there were no suicide bombers.

Aside from that, the WMD of which I speak was quite real, the religiosity of hatred, the attempt to genocide Iran, the invasion of Kuwait to steal the wealth of Kuwaiti's in order to finish-off the genocide of Iran. And during those times, more and more religious fanatic hatreds developed, more divides, fueling hatred evermore. The people deserved to be liberated from it. Deserved the voice of a moderate working towards workable solutions, anything but war.

But war it was. And still is.

It cost over a trillion dollars and countless lives, but a new government has been installed in Iraq, with a religious-oriented, hatefully-religiously-oriented constitution, which is a setup for failure from the get-go. It should have been scrapped -- the interim 'allied' governance should have remained until a non-religious constitution was drafted and ratified, and ratified at the point-of-a-gun if necessary.

That new government does have one thing going for it -- one true SHINING EXAMPLE which our own Legislative Branch should learn by: they've been out-to-lunch, literally, for over seven-months. Dismissed. And during that time, they raised not one punishment in the form of taxation, fees, fines, surcharges, tariffs, stamps, hidden-costs in which to inflict against the people, economy, business. Not one. The only Legislative body on Earth during that time period to have DONE NO HARM.

Our own hateful conspiring Higher-Ed cult Legislative Branch inflicted mortal wounds against multiple demographics, concocted more debts, spent the next 666-generations' taxes before those generations even will take a FIRST BREATH, let alone pay a single dime in taxes, a testament to gluttony, the REAL definition, and SLOTH, to be certain.

Tariq Aziz taxed no one.
Tariq Aziz passed zero laws.
Tariq Aziz did not add a single surcharge to any products.
Tariq Aziz did not MANdate private-product purchases, such as insurance premiums or helmets or anything else.
Tariq Aziz did not outlaw a single product loved by the people, such as tobacco, or anything else, or attempt to regulate the free expression of the people regarding where and how and when and why they love that product. Or any product.
Tariq Aziz begged the world for peace, and economic opportunities on behalf of his people.

That's his 'crime.' Love.

PROVE MERCY, I beg.

Liberate Tariq Aziz. Forgive him, as do I. Grant him peace. And let a nun hold his hand at the hour of his death.

Please pardon Tariq Aziz now.

Kind Regards,
Clayton Winton

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