“Americans, anxious to believe that the paramilitary forces going house-to-house in Boston were agents of civilian protection, also refuse to look the ugliness of the ‘kill’ and ‘kick-ass’ culture of the U.S. Armed Forces and modern American policing. Anyone who saw footage and photos of the searches in Watertown can see instantly that the average resident was seen by the police to be just as much a ‘terrorist’ as Dzhokar Tsarnaev. A new documentary, ‘The Kill Team,’ looks at the lives of young American soldiers who murdered people in Afghanistan literally for sport.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/136411.html
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