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15-08-2008 17:16
Obama, McCain & Afghan Genocide
Well said, SCJ. 
 
Obama promises to get out of Iraq (1990-2008 excess deaths 4 million; 4.5 million refugees) but to continue in Afghanistan (2001-2008 excess deaths 3-6 million; 4 million refugees ). McCain will continue both holocausts, both genocides and possibly more. 
 
Americans may well be pleased with the recent enthusiastic reception of Uncle Tom Barack Obama in Europe. However they need to know what they are actually voting for – either 50% less killing (if a President Obama does get out of Occupied Iraq but not Occupied Afghanistan ) or possibly 100% more killing (if a President McCain decides to devastate Iran as well as continuing the Iraqi and Afghan Holocausts) (see: Obama, McCain, Iraqi Genocide & Afghan Genocide ). 
 
The distinction between the racist, mass murdering Bush-ite Republicans and the racist, mass murdering neo-Bush-ite Democrats is merely a matter of DEGREE. 
 
Shame on partly African Obama who won’t even defend his own. Thus the only Obama criticism of the British in Kenya I have found is that his grandfather was called “boy” by his British masters – whereas the shocking 1950s reality involved the following: “1944, Jomo Kenyatta started the independence movement; 1952-1960, Mau Mau Emergency, Kikuyu Mau Mau insurgency against the British, 0.3 million Kikuyu held in concentration camps, 1 million held in “enclosed villages”, 0.1 million were either killed or otherwise died in custody, horrendous British atrocities, Kenyatta imprisoned (1952-1960 excess mortality 1.1 million); 1963, independence with Kenyatta as leader but the UK retained a military base in Mombasa;” (consult my summary in Chapter 7, “Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950” (G.M. Polya, Melbourne, 2007: Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950 ).
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