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Eventually many of the Americans fighting Bush's oil war in Asia
will return home.
Thousands will be dead bodies.
Many thousands
will be shattered bodies, physically crippled.
The remainder
will be maimed psychologically.
Bush's ego has a dear price. Those trained killers will be back on the streets. The effects of their training, of their killing and of their personal terror will still be with them. Thousands will continue to kill and commit crimes when they return. After each of America's pointless wars many of the veterans have become "criminals." About 4 out of 5 (80%) are deeply injured psychologically and emotionally, dependent upon drugs, alcohol, needing careful and costly therapy. That will amount to about 110,000 dangerous problems wondering American neighborhoods. About 1 in 3 will continue doing what Bush's war trained them to do: be violent, murderous and criminal. Approximately 2500 will become murderers at home. History has shown that these persons tend to kill family, neighbors and themselves. Life has become cheap to them. They also rob, rape and do all the other things that they've been trained to do. They'll bring their troubles home with them. We'll be the new "enemy." It's difficult to recover from war, even for the poor saps who are fighting it. The Iraq war will be worse than many others because most of the fighters are already willing killers. They are predisposed to be violent and to dreadful things with little provocation. The war will hone their skill and the desire to be violent and to solve problems with violence. The American invaders fighting in Asia should be brought home at once before more harm is done to them and to us. They should be retrained to be non-violent. In other words, to the extent possible, the Bush war should be taken out of them. The same army that Bush used to wreck Iraq, to start a civil war and to devastate a peaceful people, is coming to the cities of America. They will bring the war with them. We have President George W. Bush to thank for the comming wave of violence and killing.
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