Here I thought you might be talking about the Mountain Meadows “horribly unpleasant and largely one-sided outburst of precipitate force” Encounter. Today’s the sesquicentennial.
That was on my mind, too, bridgett, but the “religious fundamentalists provoked to tragic and heinous violence by US military foreign policy” analogy struck me as too easy.
John Pilger made a documentary on the damage the US has done in Latin and South America (and how people are fighting back). The entire film is available in 10 parts on YouTube starting here.
And I’ll bet you care nothing for the greater glory of Del Monte either, you commie bastard.
Here I thought you might be talking about the Mountain Meadows “horribly unpleasant and largely one-sided outburst of precipitate force” Encounter. Today’s the sesquicentennial.
That was on my mind, too, bridgett, but the “religious fundamentalists provoked to tragic and heinous violence by US military foreign policy” analogy struck me as too easy.
Happy anniversary, World Wildlife Fund!
John Pilger made a documentary on the damage the US has done in Latin and South America (and how people are fighting back). The entire film is available in 10 parts on YouTube starting here.
It’s well worth the time (and tiny video).