January 10, 2007 journal, 60 more bodies found dead in Iraq, it is the abyss bottomless pit for Iraqi and American people. Ben Graydon today describes it so much better than I can. I quote from his article in the Times Examiner titled Things too Repulsive "Anyone wish-ing to look on the internet or turn on a TV last week got to see Saddam Hussain being led to the noose moments before his hanging. Regardless of what anyone might feel about Saddam, if we have a streak of humanity in us, it should bring us no pleasure and at least a little bit of revulsion to see a man in his final moments of life facing sure sudden-death. As one who has been involved in police and emergency services work, I've seen my share of Gore. It always repelled me, at least to the extent that I would always protect my family from exposure to it. Talk about fodder for bad dreams! Most Americans were repulsed by live video pictures of airplanes flying into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, followed by the collapse of those buildings and deaths of many innocent people. In fact, many are too repulsed by what it might uncover to consider the idea of our government involvement in the te*rr*orist acts of that day. But that repulsion, artfully channeled, led many seekers of an outlet for it applaud attacks on 2 foreign nations". It's all just a front! The president speaking tonight will have no answers to this mess of his war has put us in. This puppet president is taking on the whole world that opposes this bloody war with a vengeance. This is the abyss for sure and this nation will not survive the final results. I view this article by Ben Graydon to be the most important background information given. "But should not the same repulsive nature of America being attacked, apparently by for-eign forces, carry forward to our attacking another nation that was in no way connected to the 9*1*1 incidence here? Take any justification that has been offered for us going into Iraq-weapons of mass destruction never found, removal of a brutal dictator whose power was negated at least by the time of his capture, freeing an oppressed people, ditto. Did any of these justify such an aggressive response on the part of the USA? And if any of them did, by what justification are we still there-acting as the world's policeman to quell civil war or to keep control of a significant portion of world's oil from forces unfriendly to us? Repulsive! Imagine for a moment anyone of those situations in reverse, imagine that the USA has gotten too uppity, or that a president has proven to be inhumane. Or imagine that the USA is in a constant state of turmoil due to violent racial riots or that a particular natural resource used around the world exists here in large quantities. Now, how would we feel if, say, China were to invade us and force us to bend to their brand of "peace" and order? Repulsive? Of course, we are taught that even expressing such ideas as that is "unpatriotic", thus repulsive. We are also taught that good citizenship demands our children be educated by the state-or at least by a state approved institution. We are quite naturally and are cultivated to be more so repelled by bad parenting that's physically or otherwise abusive, but we then overlook completely the regular abuse doled out to our children by numerous institutions with very different goals in mind for them than parents have". This country has many problems. Show us the protesters at the Whi*te Ho*use. This imbecile spoke but nobody believes him. It is important to know that the "war on te*ror" is merely a front for the neo conservatives secret agenda to bring the world under one roof and impose evil power worse than Hitler which is actually the grand Antichrist. The Graydon article establishes many landmarks important to understand what is recently happening to us. The Big Goose stands up there and says he is protecting the American people when in fact he is slaughtering the American people and the Iraqi people as well.