Saturday, September 17, 2011

CollateralMurder.com Shooting Iraqis From Gunship in Occupied Iraq.





Collateral Murder

Overview

Update: On July 6, 2010, Private Bradley Manning, a 22 year old intelligence analyst with the United States Army in Baghdad, was charged with disclosing this video (after allegedly speaking to an unfaithful journalist). The whistleblower behind the Pentagon Papers, Daniel Ellsberg, has called Mr. Manning a 'hero'. He is currently imprisoned in Kuwait. The Apache crew and those behind the cover up depicted in the video have yet to be charged. To assist Private Manning, please see bradleymanning.org.


Iraq genocide occupation, 1.5 million iraqi civilians dead.
Hell on Earth, 911 every day.

http://krunchd.com/Iraq 





http://americatodaynetwork.weebly.com/atn--truth-news.html
from the site:
Important American Documents
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    The documents like the Declaration of Independence, The Constitution of the United States of AmericaBill of Rights, and Additional Amendments, are all vital as a American. These documents are the law of the land and could never be taken away from us (In exception to a repeal amendment in the Additional Amendments.). This few but important documents are what our country is built on and the foundation of which our liberty hangs upon.  
The Declaration of Independence is a document created in 1776 by the Continental Congress, telling Great Britian that the Original 13 Colonies are declaring independence from them. It was signed on the 4th of July.
  
The Constitution of the United States of America is a fundalmental law of the United States of America consisting of the powers of the states and federal goverment. It was framed in the year 1787 but then ratified in the year of 1789.

        The Bill of Rights is the name of the first 10 amendments of the United States Constitution. It is the law of the rights provided for the American citizen. Some say it is the most important part of the rights of the citizen.
    The Additional Amendments are additional amendments to the continued list of the Bill of Rights. When properly signed it is looked upon the same as the originals.

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