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If My Words Could Kill

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

George W. Bush would never have been sworn in, there wouldn’t be a million dead, 4,100 of them young Americans. There wouldn’t have been an Abu Ghraib disgrace, and OPEC wouldn’t be talking about going to a money basket system. There would be more MBAs than KIAs, and the American Dream would still be alive and well.

Watch these two short videos and you’ll come away with a better understanding of what is going on around the world than 95% of Americans and Europeans. # 1 VIDEO - # 2 VIDEO.

Bobby Miller


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To My Loyal Readers

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Thanks a million for the personal emails, and most of all thanks for buying my books. I never dreamed that I’d have a book on the bestsellers list. My Kill Me If You Can title only went to #6 but that’s an accomplishment only 2% of authors ever realize.

I went through last week’s emails and hard copy letters; out of the 312 replies to my post, there were only 16 that were negative. When you write about politics and religion, that’s a pretty amazing statistic. And most, if not all, of the negative letters came from Jesus freaks and Republican herd animals. Beats me why these frightened little minds click on my articles a second time. I guess it could be like this guy put it, “I don’t like you. I don’t agree with you, but your stuff is better than reading about someone’s damn kids or their vacation which I couldn’t possibly care less about.”

Some readers became angry when I switched from Clinton to Obama. It was Hilary who told the needless lie about Bosnia, not me. Now, they’re even more confused hearing me say that while I still believe Obama has an edge on McCain, I no longer see him as special or hear anything inspiring in his speeches. He has been steadily craw fishing on every key issue since winning the nomination.

I know one thing: the Republican Nazis, a/k/a George H.W. Bush Gang, will do whatever they can to stop Obama. I’ll not be surprised if some brain dead NRA member or Fundamentalist Christian is not recruited and put in place to end Obama’s career.

If history can be used as a guide, Obama may be on the dead end path that JFK walked. To some extent I agree with Webster G. Tarpley (short video) & Anton Chaitkin about the assassination of JFK, and totally agree with their every word about, George H.W. Bush… “The British and the Harrimanites wanted escalation in Vietnam; by the time of his assassination Kennedy was committed to a pullout of US forces. Kennedy, as shown by his American University speech of 1963, was also interested in seeking a more stable path of war avoidance with the Soviets, using the US military superiority demonstrated during the Cuban missile crisis to convince Moscow to accept a policy of world peace through economic development. Kennedy was interested in the possibilities of anti-missile strategic defense to put an end to that nightmare of mutually assured destruction which appealed to Henry Kissinger, a disgruntled former employee of the Kennedy administration whom the president had denounced as a madman. Kennedy was considering moves to limit or perhaps abolish the usurpation of authority over the national currency by the Wall Street and London interests controlling the Federal Reserve System. If re-elected to a second term, Kennedy was likely to have re-asserted presidential control, as distinct from Wall Street control, over the intelligence community. There is good reason to believe that Kennedy would have ousted J. Edgar Hoover from his self-appointed life tenure at the FBI, subjecting that agency to presidential control for the first time in many years. Kennedy was committed to a vigorous expansion of the space program, the cultural impact of which was beginning to alarm the finance oligarchs. Above all, Kennedy was acting like a man who thought he was president of the United States, violating the collegiality of oligarchical trusteeship of that office that had been in force since the final days of Roosevelt. Kennedy furthermore had two younger brothers who might succeed him, putting a strong presidency beyond the control of the Eastern Anglophile Liberal Establishment for decades. George Bush joined in the Harrimanite opposition to Kennedy on all of these points.”

Bobby W. Miller


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Charges Student, But Not Congress

Friday, July 4th, 2008

MINNEAPOLIS AP - A college student claimed it was all a joke when he put his vote in this fall’s presidential election up for sale on the Web auction site eBay. But prosecutors didn’t see the humor.

“We take it very seriously. Fundamentally, we believe it is wrong to sell your vote,” said John Aiken, a spokesman for the office. “There are people that have died for this country for our right to vote, and to take something that lightly, to say, ‘I can be bought.’

That’s right you gutless pricks, go after a college student while every damn member of Congress is not only selling their votes to the highest bidder. Congress has, to date, sold the minds, bodies and souls of 4,100 young Americas to big oil. Have you damn hypocrites charged Bush or anyone in his administration with selling our country’s integrity?

It would be most interesting to see how a damn hypocrite like John Aiken would handle it if students and their parents from one end of Minnesota to the other put their votes up for sale. Hell, this guy might even start a trend all across the United States.

Aiken, since you used our troops as fodder, what branch of our military did you serve in? I’m betting you’ve never had on a uniform. It’s usually butt holes who haven’t served that do the talking. Yeah, I know, you’re just doing your job. John is a perfect name for you.

Bobby W. Miller


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Making Karl Rove’s Job Easier by the Word

Friday, July 4th, 2008

FARGO, N.D. — Barack Obama struggled Thursday to explain his plan to end the war in Iraq, calling a rare do-over news conference to insist that he was not softening his campaign pledge to withdraw all combat troops within 16 months of becoming president.

“That position has not changed. I have not equivocated on that position. I have not searched for maneuvering room with respect to that position,” he said. – LAT

It’s amazing how Democratic presidential candidates keep making the same mistake over and over again of trying to be all things to all people. These fence-walking, see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil tactics cost both Gore and Kerry the elections. Obama started out saying he’d bring the troops home and end the war. Now that the slaughtering has stopped for a few days, he’s trying to create some wiggle room only to make himself look weak. That’s like manna from heaven to the McCain campaign now in the hands of ruthless Karl Rove.

Instead of embracing the absolute truth about the impostor, John McCain, as told by one who knows him well, Gen Wesley Clark, Obama ran from the truth and left a real hero to stand alone. Karl Rove was right in his comparison of Obama to Jimmy Carter. The Fundamentalist Carter wanted to be everyone’s friend and ended up getting crucified.

I had high hopes for Obama, but he’s looking weaker and weaker as the days goes by. This chance of having a Democratic-controlled Congress and Oval Office was not earned by anything the Democrats have done, but by what the habitual lying, mass murderer George W. Bush has done. It’ll not be an easy election to lose, Obama, but you can do it if you keep giving Karl Rove nails to hang his picture of you as being an all-talk and no substance candidate. Karl Rove’s job is getting easier by the word.

Bobby Miller


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Our Pandering Hero

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

John McCain, who stayed overnight on Monday at the Cartagena retreat of President Alvaro Uribe, has seemed to revel in the brief trip to this seaport resort –- he called it “one of the most beautiful cities on earth.” The Caucas – NYT

Is this guy pandering for votes in Colombia or just trying to stay sharp for the general election here? Damn, is there no end to the sucking up this so-called hero will do?
I just love the way McCain and his supporters talk about him refusing to leave his buddies as a POW. First, he didn’t have any American buddies because he made propaganda tapes. His buddies were his jailers. Second, Article III of the United States Military Code of Conduct states, If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and to aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.

Not from day one did John McCain comply with Article III of the United States Military Code of Conduct. I was shot down twice and have zero respect for this dipshit. Everyone had better listen to Gen. Wesley Clark about this imposter.

Bobby Miller


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Bhutto Should Be Warning Enough

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

BOGOTA, Colombia - Former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt embraced her children for the first time in six years Thursday, saying the thought of them helped her stay alive until a daring rescue plucked her and 14 other hostages from the jungle.

This time Ingrid Betancourt, you’d better stay out of politics or you will end up like Benazir Bhutto. She didn’t listen to America’s puppet Musharrf, and off she went into the wild blue yonder. If these CIA sponsored guerrillas get their hands on you again, you’ll not live to see another sunrise. Let Benazir Bhutto be warning enough.

Bobby Miller Writes


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Authentic Supreme Court

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

“One of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence.” - Charles Austin Beard

My feelings are that the Bush voters were told what Bush and Cheney, two oil men, were going to do and they refused to listen. Now, while they’re burying their dead and trying to balancing their checkbooks, I’m having a wonderful time making my way through streets and stores once crowded with white laborers and minorities. I have no apologies, no regrets. I gave my very best efforts to my countrymen before the 2000 and 2004 elections. They hung me in effigy. In my home state of Alabama I was stabbed. Now I’m harvesting a bountiful crop from the seeds sown by these Fundamentalist Christians who will one day, by the confession of their very own faith, have to stand trial for torture and mass murder. “Why should I judge you any different than Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, or Saddam Hussein?” asked the Lord.

Bobby W. Miller


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John The Surrogate

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Sorry, but I dearly love the way things have turned out. Bush was right, “You people with money, just you wait, before it’s over you will love my plan.” -George W. Bush, Polo Club December 2003

The traffic here in Florida was terrible, the stores were packed two hours after opening until closing, and you had to have a reservation to get into a damn McDonalds. Not anymore! The price of fuel and food has even the truckers spread out and driving slower. The streets that were once bumper to bumper with traffic are now half empty.

I know I said I wanted Barack Obama to get elected, but the joy of being able to drive and shop without having deal with the poor whites and minorities is pushing me towards a third Bush term through his surrogate, John McCain.

Bobby Miller


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U.S. Military Full of Drug Users

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

WASHINGTON - The Pentagon has revised its policy for recruits who must get waivers for past bad behavior, but officials stopped short of eliminating waiver requirements for petty crimes, The Associated Press has learned.

Roughly half of Marine recruits require waivers to join, largely because more than a third of recruits require a waiver for previous drug use.

Officials have now decided to create four waiver categories for major misconduct, misconduct, traffic offenses and non-traffic offenses. Under the new policy, each branch of the armed forces will set its own guidelines on what behavior requires a waiver, as long as it can assign each offense to one of the four categories.

Considering how U.S. troops have pillaged, raped, and murdered women and children in Iraq, the four categories might read like this:

1. No convicted serial killers.
2. No one who has been convicted of molesting a child under the age of three (Clergy exception).
3. No one who has opposed America’s Auschwitz–Abu Ghraib.
4. No one who has or knows someone who has voiced dissatisfaction with Bush or Cheney.

Bobby W. Miller


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Pit Vipers of Contention

Monday, June 30th, 2008

TEHRAN (Reuters) - An Iranian court on Monday sentenced to death an Iranian businessman on charges of spying for Israel after a two-day trial, media said.

He was accused of “engaging in espionage for (Israel’s) Mossad intelligence service,” the ISNA news agency said. He had confessed and asked for clemency.

This is how we should treat Americans who aid the Israelis. As my humanitarian grandfather, Josef Mangele, said, “Jews are the pit vipers under every rock of contention in the world.”

Jews, Israelis, and Jew lovers around the world it’s time for you to unite. If not, those guys with the SS sleeve insignia will round you up again, and off you’ll go.
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Those who disagree, please post your comments, the more the merrier. Even if you think it’s awful that the Israelis take our aid then attack our ships, spy on us, withheld information about 9/11 and provided us with false information about WMDs so Bush and Cheney, two oil men, could invade Iraq. Go for it! I love it. That’s why Google and Yahoo have me #1 on searches for “America’s most controversial writer”.

Bobby Miller


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Talking About Trust? You’re Joking!

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

June 29 (Bloomberg) — John McCain, in his sharpest attack yet against rival Barack Obama, said the Democratic presidential candidate’s word “cannot be trusted.”

Now isn’t this pure politics. Here’s McCain hiding the fact that his white blood cell count is not good, a perfect sign that cancer is still eating at him, talking about trust. Here’s McCain who claims to have been tortured when other POWs, and even his jailer, are saying he was never tortured, talking about trust. Here’s McCain who has flip flopped on every issue since becoming the nominee, talking about trust. Here’s McCain whose wife even plagiarizes cookie recipes, talking about trust.

Gen. Wesley Clark had this to say about McCain the imposter. “He has been a voice on the Senate Armed Services Committee. And he has traveled all over the world. But he hasn’t held executive responsibility. That large squadron in the Navy that he commanded — that wasn’t a wartime squadron. I don’t think getting in a fighter plane and getting shot down is a qualification to become president.”

Hey, you half dead old warmonger, get over the fact that Obama can raise more money over a weekend that you have during your entire campaign. If you push that old worn out body of yours too hard, you might not live until Election Day. That would be too bad because I want to watch Obama winning by one of the largest landslides in the history of American politics. I want to watch Obama send you crawling back to Arizona like Bill Clinton sent your boss, George H.W. Bush, crawling back to Texas. Then again, if you do drop dead, Obama can send Mitt Romney and his three or four wives crawling back to some Mormon sex camp.

Bobby W. Miller


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You’ll Be Dead Before We’ll Even Know It

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. congressional leaders agreed late last year to President George W. Bush’s funding request for a major escalation of covert operations against Iran aimed at destabilizing its leadership, according to a report in The New Yorker magazine published online on Sunday

You can bet that the U.S., at Israel’s urging, will be going into Iran before Bush leaves office if at all possible. The damn Israelis are having the time of their lives. The Jews are doing all they can to see to it that Christians get the war they think they want.

Since the U.S., with the help of every major power in the world, has failed miserably in Iraq, one would assume that Israel’s war drum would get smashed by Christians who were tired of dying for these mooches, but not so.

Just because the U.S. has removed the word “Communist” from China, doesn’t mean squat. China needs and wants oil, and they will turn on the U.S. and their allies at the drop of a hat, and then you’ll get the war you’ve been asking for. If I lived in the UK, I’d sure take heart knowing Bush said, “We here in the United States have distance as an advantage.” In other words, UK, you’ll be dead before we’ll even know it.

Bobby W. Miller


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Burying the Dead & Balancing the Checkbook

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

WASHINGTON - There’s a 50-50 chance that the North Pole will be ice-free this summer, which would be a first in recorded history, a leading ice scientist says.

“Global warming is a fairytale.” - George W. Bush (Washington, D.C., March 10, 2004)

Like their habitual lying, bow legged president, Bush-voters can continue to keep their heads up their butts. Anyone stupid enough to vote for Bush/Cheney, knowing their history, would only get in the way of saving this planet anyway.

To equal George W. Bush in human suffering, Robert Mugabe would have to tell more lies and murder more people. But Bush supporters didn’t care in 2004. What they wanted was to win the bragging rights. But now their cheers have turned to tears as they bury their dead and try to balance their checkbooks.

Think the worst is over, think again Bushies. Here, I’ll let your president sum it all up. “I’ll be long gone before some smart person ever figures out what happened inside this Oval Office.” — George W. Bush (Washington, D.C., May 12, 2008)

As a fellow said to me in a letter a few days ago, “If the Bush people believe that only Muslim terrorists despise the ground they walk on and the air they breathe, they can think again. I can’t begin to describe my heartfelt joy watching tornadoes and floodwaters wreak havoc on red states. I was blessed with a large frame, and I’ve worked hard putting large muscles on that frame, and I dearly love getting a Bush supporter to mouth off so I can put my big fist in his damn mouth. One of these guys called me a hatemonger last week. As he lay on the floor with blood coming out of his mouth and right ear, I asked, ‘You got anything else to say, warmonger?’ These neo-conservatives have been spoiled. They think they can just say and do with our country as they damn well please.”

Bobby W. Miller


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Burying the Dead & Balancing the Checkbook

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

WASHINGTON - There’s a 50-50 chance that the North Pole will be ice-free this summer, which would be a first in recorded history, a leading ice scientist says.

“Global warming is a fairytale.” - George W. Bush (Washington, D.C., March 10, 2004)

Like your habitual lying, bow legged president, you Bush-voters may continue to keep your heads up your butts. Anyone stupid enough to vote for Bush/Cheney, knowing their history, would only get in the way of saving this planet anyway.

To equal George W. Bush in human suffering even Robert Mugabe would have to tell more lies and murder more people. But Bush supporters didn’t care in 2004. The main thing was to win the bragging rights. Well so be it. I’m debt free and retired, and watching you bury your dead and trying to balance your checkbooks brings cheers from me like the cheers that flowed from you while watching Bush’s bombs fall on the people of Baghdad.

Think the worst is over, think again Bushie. Here, I’ll let your president sum it all up. “I’ll be long gone before some smart person ever figures out what happened inside this Oval Office.” — George W. Bush (Washington, D.C., May 12, 2008)

As a fellow said to me in a letter a few days ago, “If the Bush people believe that only Muslim terrorists despises the ground they walk on and the air they breathe, they can think again. I can’t begin to describe my heartfelt joy watching tornadoes and floodwaters wreak havoc on red states. I was blessed with a large frame, and I’ve worked hard putting large muscles on that frame, and I dearly love getting a Bush supporter to mouth off so I can put my big fist in his damn mouth. One of these guys called me a hatemonger last week. As he lay on the floor with blood coming out of his mouth and right ear, I asked, ‘You got anything else to say, warmonger?’ These neo-conservatives have been spoiled. They think they can just say and do with our country as they damn well please.’”

Bobby W. Miller


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He Gave His All

Friday, June 27th, 2008

It’s easy to understand John McCain’s mind set. To date, only 4,109 U.S. troops have died in the Iraq War.

We lost more guys than that just during the Tet Offensive between January 30th and September 23rd in 1968 in the Vietnam War. Estimated KIAs: 58,209.

The guys in the Korean War had it even worse; they walked, crawled, ate, and slept in freezing rain and waist deep snow. Estimated KIAs: 36,516

Then there was World War II where guys left home expecting to fight until they were killed or the war was over. Estimated KIAs: 417,000

Then there was the Civil War where on a single day, September 17, 1862, at Antietam, 23,110 Americans were killed. In the first four hours over 5,000 were killed. In just four hours, more Americans were killed at Antietam than have been killed in Iraq in six years! Estimated KIAs: 1,100,000

Considering that we’ve only lost some 4,100 troops in Iraq in six years, if America stays in Iraq for a hundred years, we’d still only lose about as many troops in Iraq as we did in the Vietnam War. For the warmongers in the Republican Party that’s nothing to pay for bragging rights. And it’s like Bush said, “More guys are killed in car wrecks than have been killed in Iraq.”

That’s a heart warming sentiment coming from a guy who gave his all flying 14 extremely dangerous missions over Texas. And that’s not even counting flying out to that aircraft carrier to give us that wonderful “Mission Accomplished” speech.

Bobby W. Miller


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