I want to admit something

I was for the war, before I was against it.  I admit it.  I was one of the senseless idiots that thought this was a good thing.  I remember being sucked in by CNN.  I couldn’t get enough of the war.  I remember the day that I saw those images of tracers lighting up the sky.  I was impressed.  I was sitting there in my chair eating it up like a pig.  I couldn’t pause for more than an hour or two without trying to find some new information about the military’s progress. 

The maps CNN displayed showed the tanks, the forces at work, the directions they were marching.  The sites they were taking and the people they were destroying.  It was great.  It was like watching a video gamer go to town on a country.  One consultant after another would talk about the killing ability of this missle, that helicopter or this aircraft.  It was impressive and completely satisfying.  We were killing machines, fucking plowing through some piece of shit country that wanted to kill us.  FUCKING KILL THEM ALL!

I learned to search the net for information.  I had it down.  The questions I kept searching the internet for were:

Celia Cohen Revealed

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Welcome to Baghdad, Mr Cheney

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Updated II: I have a problem with..the Fort Dix “terror plot”

 UPDATE II: ahhhh well I keep reading and I keep getting vindicated.  I hate it when I’m right, I really do….If you remember reading this post, I asked how smart could these idiots have been if they couldn’t even figure out how to convert a video to a dvd. Well they are so tactical it seems that they went to a local Circuit City to find out how. Geeeeee, sounds like some real “masterminds” at work doesn’t it?

The FBI learned of the alleged plot when the men went to a Circuit City store and asked a clerk to transfer a jihad training video of themselves onto a DVD. Also, they mistakenly thought an AK-47 costs $500, instead of $1,500 to $3,000.

Also, one of the men, Tatar, called a Philadelphia police officer in November, saying that he had been approached by someone who was pressuring him to obtain a map of Fort Dix, and that he feared the incident was terrorist-related, according to court documents.

uh-huh, terrorists that call the police. Hmmm masterminds indeed.