Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Egypt : West made pact with Devil of Arab Corrupt Dictators for fear of Mullahs - Devil charges for services - Book "The Justice of Roosting Chickens" by Ward Churchill 2003 - Perhaps Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Obama's Pastor, is not a crazy terrorist and America Hater after all. He was fond of "Roosting Chickens".

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The Services of the Devil are never free, some people say that "the chicken have come home to roost before the sun goes down". Chickens roost to be safe from predators at night.

This phrase is used when speaking about someone being punished at a much later date for earlier bad acts.

"Come Home to Roost" : To have repercussions or aftereffects, especially unfavorable ones: The consequences of your mistake will eventually come home to roost. To have unfavourable repercussions

The phrase 'The chicken's come come home to roost' means the consequences of earlier actions are making themselves felt.

In English, the proverb "the chickens come home to roost" goes back to Chaucer's 'Parson's Tale' (c 1390).

The phrase 'the chicken have come home to roost" means someone (usually downtrodden) coming back and taking revenge on someone else.

You can not blot the sun with a finger, what has happened in Egypt in the last days is part of our common Universal History, a march towards freedom and liberties.

This is also a DeColonizing, part of the DeWesternization and DeWhitenization of the World that has been so clear and evident for the last 120 years.

"On the justice of roosting chickens" was a book by by Ward Churchill 2003. The complete title is "On the Justice of Roosting Chickens : Reflections on the Consequences of U.S. Imperial Arrogance and Criminality".


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Book "On the Justice of Roosting Chickens: Reflections on the Consequences of U.S. Imperial Arrogance and Criminality"

By Ward Churchill
Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Cherokee) is professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Colorado/Boulder. A member of the leadership council of Colorado AIM (American Indian Movement), he is a past national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. A prolific writer and lecturer, he has authored, co-authored, or edited more than 20 books and four AK Press Audio CD's.

On the Justice of Roosting Chickens: Reflections on the Consequences of U.S. Imperial Arrogance and Criminality


Some excerpts :

The book that caused a media firestorm. An expanded and meticulously annotated version of Churchill's essay "Some People Push Back: On the Justice of Roosting Chickens," which had the honor of being attacked by both Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh.

As far as Ward Churchill is concerned, the record speaks for itself. The "Most Peace-Loving of Nations" has been engaged in brutal military campaigns in every corner of the globe, unceasingly, since its inception. In attempting to forever alter Americans false self-concept, Ward Churchill contextualizes US aggression and the most effective response to it yet—the attacks of September 11th—in a readable format.

Churchill has painstakingly chronicled both US military campaigns—domestic and foreign—from 1776 to the present and US attempts to violate, obstruct, and/or subvert International Law from 1945 to the present. Drawing from US military and interventionist history, lessons from Nuremberg and the UN's own voting records, the two chronologies, exhaustively researched and annotated, illustrate a heart-wrenching history of senseless butchery and democracy deterred.

In this context, the only fitting question for a nation still reeling from the wake-up call of September 11th is "How can they not hate us?" In his newest offering, Churchill demands that the American public shake off its collective unconscious and take responsibility for the criminality carried out in its name. Introduction by Chellis Glendinning.
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