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      <title>Comments On: Crank up the war machine: Libya
    
      by Jonathan Weiler</title>
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      <![CDATA[Thank you for writing this piece. <br>
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I have been feeling lately that I've lost touch with reality as so many people I encounter seem to support our intervention (which is an understatement given how much money US interests spent to start the revolt in the first place) and have typically no knowledge of the event other than what the mainstream propaganda machine has told them.<br>
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The worst part for me, is that so many of the war supporters are the people fighting for "smaller government" at home.
        
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      <![CDATA[“Why aren’t we talking seriously about how overextended and arguably counterproductive is our global military presence?” The question is asked by Jonathan Weiler in his excellent article “Crank up the war machine…the US can always find money to fight.”  (Indy 3.23). Quaker House brought exactly this question to Guilford College in January on the 50th anniversary of Eisenhower’s farewell speech and dire warning about the rise of the Military-Industrial Complex.
        
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