No Statute Of Limitations On Acts Of Terrorism

 

On September 11, 1973 the Chilean army, led by Augusto Pinochet, put an end to democracy in Chile with a military coup d'etat. President Salvador Allende was one of the first victims of the regime that Pinochet established and maintained for 17 years through terrorism.

 

On September 11, 2001 the Bush/Cheney junta put an end to the American republic with a coup d'etat. The evidence is overwhelming. How could 19 semi-literate Arabs marshall an attack through the air against the greatest military ever know, with the most highly trained personnel and the best technology that was designed to track an attack of ICBMs from the Soviet Union? The Arabs were ably assisted by the nefarious neo-cons in the Bush Administration.

 

Americans don't want to know what really happened on 9/11 because with knowledge comes responsibility. Too many Americans are still living the bright, shining lie, that America is the great beacon of truth, freedom and democracy in the world. They can't accept that this administration is responsible for 9/11 and is using 9/11 as a pretext for killing to get the oil needed to fuel The Empire.

 

Chile is prosecuting General Pinochet for murder and other atrocities three decades after they were committed and that is sending an important message to the world: There is no statute of limitations on acts of international terrorism. And those who commit such acts will eventually be brought to justice - even if decades pass. Someday Federal Marshals are going to arrive in Crawford, Texas to arrest George W. Bush for terrorism against the people of the United States of America and the world.

 

@Copyright 2005 Howard Fallon