Thursday, September 06, 2007

A Pop Quiz For JQWorld Readers

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OK, JQWorld readers --- here's a pop quiz: Who said the following?

"The war in Iraq makes millions of dollars for big corporations, either weapons manufacturers or those working in the reconstruction, such as Halliburton and its sister companies. It is crystal clear who benefits from igniting the fire of this war and this bloodshed. They are the merchants of war, the bloodsuckers who run the policy of the world from behind the scenes: President Bush and his ilk, (and) the media giants."

Is the correct answer:

(a) A Democratic Congressman/woman

(b) A Democratic Senator

(c) MoveOn.org

(d) CodePink

(e) International ANSWER

(f) Worker's World Party (socialists)

(g) Communist Party USA

(h) A HuffingtonPost / DailyKos / Democratic Underground resident blogger

(i) Michael Moore / Susan Sarandon / some other Hollywood "star"

(j) Another America-hating domestic organization/individual


Give up?



OK, I admit --- it was a trick question.

None of the above uttered that quote.

Scroll down for the real culprit.










No, further.













Answer: Osama bin Laden said that, on April 15, 2004.



Which begs the question, as carbon-copy statements have been and remain a rallying cry for the rabid left in America:

Does bin Laden get his talking points from the them --- or do they get theirs from him?


Does it really matter?

Yes, it does --- a lot.

Stay tuned to JQWorld in the next few days for a new, blockbuster analysis of the shameless way in which the rabid left in America:

  • Has been so instrumental in subverting the American military's efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and encourage our enemies .

  • Hopes to use such lies and propaganda in preparation for and after the release of "The Petraeus Report," to snatch a final, definitive defeat from the jaws of the remarkable progress that US forces have been making in those theaters






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