"We must guard against the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist." General (President) Dwight D. Eisenhower
It's not guns that are the world''s grossest problem. It's reckless men behind the guns. We are all cursed by poisonous gun powder and its power. These endless accumulative toxic explosives trigger serious mutations in the unborn through genetics and genocide.
Dear Ones,
It's difficult to understand how mad men can put the export and import of deadly munitions ahead of the welfare of their children and their wives who give birth to their children.
"I'm fed up to my ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in." –Eisenhower
In any global war economy the military is over funded as domestic problems are ignored for lack of money from the coffers of most national treasuries. The voices of war vultures scream for carnage that over shout civilians crying out for international peace.
News from WWII in New Deli, India expressed President Eisenhower's campaign visit "to scrub the image of Uncle Sam among the brown-skinned millions of India appears to be a critical success." Frank Moraes, the local Indian news editor at that time respected for his steady judgments wrote of "Mr. Eisenhower's personal triumph" in these words:
"Hence forward, the picture of Uncle Sam as a gum-chewing, gun-toting, loud-voiced individual, a mixture of Babbitt and Diamond Jim Brady, sitting on his bags of gold, will be replaced by the image of a very human personality, with human qualities and quirks, fortunate in his country's wealth and power but willing to share the first and use the second, for the benefit of all Peoples including his own land."
Mame
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