Therefore, when on March 6,
1858, a company of 400 Mexican soldiers from Sonora, led
by Colonel José María Carrasco, attacked an
Indian camp outside Janos while the men were in town trading,
it was an act of terror.
Among those killed were the mother, wife
and children of a Chiricahua Apache named Goyaalé,
and from that day on Goyaalé fought the Mexican terrorists,
and their allies, the US Forces.
Goyaalé was never a chief, but went
on to become one of the greatest Indian military leaders
of all time.
He was fearless, and in one particular battle, ignoring
a deadly hail of bullets, he repeatedly attacked Mexican
soldiers with a knife, causing them to utter appeals to
St Jerome - Jeronimo in Spanish.
The name stuck.
Geronimo went on to evade capture for more
than thirty years, fighting the terrorists who had killed
his family, stolen his land and outlawed him in his birthplace.
His band of Apache was one of the last major
forces of independent Native American warriors who refused
to acknowledge the terrorists' occupation of the American
West.
Ironically, the Situation Room at the White
House......
....erupted in applause when
Vice Admiral William McRaven, head of the Joint Special
Forces Command, reported on Friday ‘We have IDed
Geronimo.’
Geronimo was the mission code name for Osama
Bin Laden.
So who is really the terrorist?
I am sorry to say this folks, but in the pic above it is
obvious who the puppet is.