Coffee and My Thought… (08/20/2012)

Think about this while you are contemplating life and why life is stupid at times…

Everyday for a year the main stream media constantly barrages us with this so called fact below, that is unverifiable:

10,000 then 12,000 then 15,000 and now 17,000 and then today I heard the start of 20,000! That is how many have been killed in Syria. This of course is unverifiable, but the UN believes it…

Half of you Americans could not hardly name any capitals of the United States, states, much less name all 50 states, but you could instantly spout off how many people have been killed in Syria and claim it was a fact…

Why do you know this fact and not the other fact? Because the main stream media rams the lies down your throat until you believe it and since no one cares what the capitol of Wyoming is, duh who cares?

Point blank is that one is a real fact and boring and one is a lie and more interesting and is part of an agenda to overthrow Syria…

So my real thought today should be why, if we recite a daily death march in Syria, did we not have a daily death march daily over the Iraq war and the Afghanistan war?

I am not talking about a blog or something, but I am talking about the Main Stream Media. They have no issues with telling on Syria, but they had real issues telling on America as we killed:

Now I have heard as high as a million dead in Iraq, but lets takes this much less figure from a site that I would say is pretty correct…

100,000 plus and climbing dead civilians in Iraq by American intervention… (http://www.iraqbodycount.org/)

In Afghanistan the numbers are much more concealed, but I see around 10,000 as a good number of dead civilians. That makes sense, because Afghans have a torrid past that has trained them well to hide from invaders… (U.N.: 1,145 Afghan civilians killed in 2012!)

So I am asking myself today: “Where is the daily Main Stream Media report on all the civilians that we (America) kills everyday?”

Think people think…

Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

About the Author