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Does America have high profile Al Qaeda Agents perpetrating our economic demise? |
![]() Inner City Conservative Journal |
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August 15, 2010
Al Qaeda must be jumping for joy to see an Arabian proverb “the enemy of
my enemy is my friend” has offered them plenty of headway in punishing
the people of the United States of America. The fog of war has morphed
their purported enemies into their friends with agent provocateurs Russ
Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Glen Beck openly attempting to undermine
every positive effort of President Barack Obama to lead the world out of
Great Depression II.
These agent provocateurs are getting filthy rich while unemployed
Americans are bombarded with their rightwing hatemongering to the point
where the nation should become concerned for they may be construed to be
unintended spies for Al Qaeda. The Great Chinese War philosopher Sun Tzu
teaches, “Spies are a most important element in war, because upon them
depends an army's ability to move.” If these agent provocateurs are
working to aid and abet the failure of President Obama, then their
skullduggery is tantamount to being Al Qaeda agents. Perhaps, they
should register as foreign agents?
When you think about America’s agent provocateurs getting rich off
hatemongering then you might keep in mind another Sun Tzu teaching.
“...to remain in ignorance of the enemy's condition, simply because one
grudges the outlay of a hundred ounces of silver in honors and
emoluments, is the height of inhumanity." Al Qaeda gets to laugh for
they do not have to pay any silver for their unpaid American propaganda
agents are working aggressively beating up on President Obama to keep
the United States in the quagmire of Great Depression II.
The real tragedy is rightwing juggernauts have managed to preempt
mainstream thought in the Republican Party where the agent provocateurs
may be setting a national political agenda in line with Al Qaeda’s
strategic dream of America’s economic downfall.
Will the Republican leadership not kowtow to the agent
provocateurs’ antics that make the Party Leadership appear impotent in
setting a mainstream agenda other than “no”?
Thus the agent provocateurs might bear in mind an African proverb in
viewing the American economic hardship they are perpetrating as being de
facto Al Qaeda agents. “If the enemy within
cannot kill us, then the enemy without can do us no harm.”
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