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Monday, January 31, 2005

Black days in American history

It has been said the January 31, 1876 was a black day in American history. On that day the US government ordered all Native American Indian Tribal members to move to assigned reservations.

Some people say that on that day, Goanthlay, better known as Geronimo, surrendered to 50,000 United States soldiers.

Now, in modern times, how many soldiers have been used to capture Bin Laden? Many thousands! And, with what results? And, how much money has been spent? And, how much more money has been spent to find those weapons of mass destruction in Iraq?

And, and, and, and, and what has America ended up with in deaths,and mutilations of American personnel, not to speak of the countless numbers of the "enemy", children, women and men? And what can be said about the cost of equipment of the American military and the cost of the destruction of homes, buildings and the basic economy of Iraq? And at what cost to the American economy? And at what total cost to the "Spirit of America?"

Now, how do Americans really feel about this modern history? It is the modern history of the world and America's involvement it.

These are the some of the "Black Days" in America's modern history.





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