Kill Jackie Kennedy Onassis Templesman and Madeline Albright’s Former Lover

Kill Jackie Kennedy Onassis Templesman and Madeline Albright’s Former Lover
by Richard Oxman

Oh, she’s dead already?

Good. (1)

What about him? See this piece, written before 9/11: http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=116. (2)

Or read Janine Roberts’ GLITTER AND GREED: THE SECRET WORLD OF THE DIAMOND CARTEL. Or mine http://www.minesandcommunities.org/Company/diamonds1.htm.

Omigosh, it’s such an abomination…what Oprah did in interviewing people associated with the recent Leonardo DiCaprio Blood Diamonds flick, serving as an apologist for the Butchers of Africa…whitewashing whilst serving up misinformation/disinformation.

Why focus on all of this violence? Why advocate killing at this particular juncture?

Well, junkies, it just happens to be approximately the anniversaries of the assassinations of Lumumba and Kabila, and close to the disingenuous U.S. celebration of our (ML) King.

AND… this is how I do book reviews when the U.S. has troops on the ground in Somalia. (3)

Footnotes:
(1) No, all people do NOT demand sympathy. The fact that she lost a hubby does not “qualify” her. Rather, guilt by deep association with mass murderers begs for a different
treatment. Like what I’m giving her here. She was a “journalist” (Inquiring Camera Girl for The Washington Times-Herald) before she met JFK, after all. And after all she was able to live with Cruel Wealth. Dead before she was dead. Don’t get me started on JFK’s track record, please. Read Chomsky on Camelot, if you must.
(2) I’ll gladly forward materials via snail mail, upon request. Templesman is quite The Horror. Pay attention, if you will, to the false hopes expressed at the end of the piece.
(3) See Michael Maren’s THE ROAD TO HELL, especially the “Mogadishu Line” chapter. And do NOT view Black Hawk Down under any circumstances.

Richard Oxman, rmoxman@yahoo.com, lives in Los Gatos, if you can call it that. The most updated versions of his articles always appear at www.oxtogrind.org. Sometimes he’ll touch ‘em up over the course of a week or more. Significantly so, in some cases.