I visited the Blog Queens site a couple of days ago and she wanted to know what could be done about the phoney Baloney called Kony.
I wrote:
This is a smart woman, but she and everyone else seems to have a memory that dates back maybe four days. Have we not been lied to about these “monsters” enough for people to understand that we are being lied to at every turn? Seriously?
Can we not realize that our government is hell-bent on controlling all the resources of the world and will stop at nothing and stoop to the lowest levels to brainwash us even more?
Do you think that we just desperately needed another dark-skinned Disney villain since Osama was killed by Obama died of kidney failure 10 years ago?
Dammit, people. Please wake up.
Something tells me that it all went down sorta like this:
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Posted by Kristina Bruce | March 12, 2012, 12:58 pmAmerica Humanitarian Imperialism in Uganda
Now the US Africa Command (AFRICOM) has got two bases in Uganda which claim to be promoting “regional stability.” But US military bases have been in place for one very specific reason – to protect US economic interests. In Uganda and South Sudan there are significant oil and natural gas resources. Uganda’s recently-discovered oil reserves may produce between 2.5 billion to 6 billion barrels of oil.
U.S. Army Sets Base in Kitgum plus an air base in Entebbe. Also, U.S. Special Forces have set up a base in Obo in the Central African Republic as part of their regional hunt for fighters from the Ugandan-born Lord’s Resistance Army. The LRA is estimated to have only 200-300 fighters.
More important for the United States, the deployment offers an opportunity for U.S. Africa Command to further its goals in the region, including those in South Sudan and Somalia.
AFRICOM’s Objectives
Established in 2006 by the Bush administration and based in Stuttgart, Germany, AFRICOM is primarily intended to help African security forces build up their capabilities to handle regional security issues. To complete its mission, AFRICOM needs stable African partners with access to areas of instability. Having such a partner is especially important at a time when the international community and pan-African groups are calling for African-based initiatives to solve African problems. A committed political partner such as Uganda can legitimize and complement U.S. initiatives in Africa.
Posted by Tarig Anter | March 12, 2012, 3:31 pmGreat blog and crazy
Posted by Tarig Anter | March 12, 2012, 3:32 pmThanks, Tarig.
My spam filter kept you out for some reason. Sorry.
Posted by BuelahMan | March 12, 2012, 4:53 pmI posted, in the last couple of days, my comment “America Humanitarian Imperialism in Uganda” to several posts about Kony; most of them are pro this propaganda. May be that is why I got this image of a spammer.
I still feel I have to hit back on this organized campaign of deception.
Posted by Tarig Anter | March 13, 2012, 1:10 pmI told you Kony was a circle jerk
Posted by BuelahMan | March 16, 2012, 6:39 pm