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April 19, 1993 (and 1995) - Days that will live in Infamy
by Milton John Kleim, Jr.
The innocence of children. A beautiful thing.
The death of a child. Always a tragedy. A few are remembered by many, most
are remembered by few.
The terror bombing in Oklahoma City last week took the lives of many children,
innocent children, children with bright futures. The deaths of these youngsters have been rightly remembered by many.
But now, let's face the facts.
Bill Clinton is an evil man, figuratively at the head of an incomprehensibly
evil monstrosity. His feigned "sorrow" about the deaths of the children and
adults in Oklahoma City was thoroughly nauseating. Vain expressions about
"evil cowards" were uttered by this unbelievably depraved soul from Arkansas,
a man who has worked his way over the years from the shysterism of an attorney
through to the provincial Attorney General's office to the chief executiveship of a small Imperial Province up to the highest commissarship in
the Babylon of the 21st Century, the District of Corruption. A man who has
bribed, extorted, threatened, killed, and God knows what else to achieve
his ends. A politician that Machiavelli envisioned.
When we hear about evil cowards, we must remember back to the day of April
19 -- not of this year, but of 1993. That sad day is when evil cowards of
the American Secret Police murdered over a dozen innocent children and dozens
of innocent adults in the most infamous act of State terrorism against
American Citizens: the Waco Holocaust. As an exercise of State power, the
FBI, the BATF, and other thugs with badges incinerated dozens of humans
beings, people who had committed no crime and asked only to be left alone
to practice their peculiar beliefs, which the great document, the Bill of
Rights, guarantees. This unspeakable crime was "authorized" by Bill
Clinton, and his hench-creature, Janet Reno.
Clinton's gangsters supposedly represent the American People. The alleged
perpetrators of the Oklahoma City tragedy, if guilty, are criminals with no
authority, with no trusteeship to protect all Americans. The veneer of "law"
does not excuse Clinton's gangsters from their misdeeds and atrocities. In
fact, that Clinton claims the rule of law as a foundation for his evil acts
only reflects the horrendous nature of the Waco Holocaust and the other untold acts of brutality performed in the name of the greatest nation on Earth.
When a government turns against the people it purports to represent, that
government unilaterally dissolves the bases for its authority.
A government that kills Americans is NOT an American government.
Let's remember that.
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