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In reply to the discussion: Chomsky:The White House seems determined to demolish the foundations of our civil liberties" [View all]Marr
(20,317 posts)77. What would you know about "the vast majority of Democrats"? By your own admission,
you are on the right edge of the party.
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Chomsky:The White House seems determined to demolish the foundations of our civil liberties" [View all]
Oilwellian
Jun 2014
OP
It's been smoke and mirrors for so long. They really don't care what 'We the People' think one iota.
Mnemosyne
Jun 2014
#17
It is now called 'Creative Speculation', under Offbeat listing. It is bad there. nt
Mnemosyne
Jun 2014
#47
I read you there, Bill! I never comment anymore or I would be banned. Strange though, how the same
Mnemosyne
Jun 2014
#66
It HAS failed, a majority of people do not believe the official story of 9/11. I don't know why
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#67
Less was spent investigating 9/11 than Clinton's penis. I consider 9/11 the culmination of PNAC's
Mnemosyne
Jun 2014
#110
Chomsky minces no words in conveying the gravity of what our government is perpetrating in radical
indepat
Jun 2014
#5
Do you think we need to worry about the uncontrolled power of the NSA/CIA security state? nm
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#12
Well from what I know of conservatives, they either love the heavy handed security state or, they
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#123
What would you know about "the vast majority of Democrats"? By your own admission,
Marr
Jun 2014
#77
the reason you get challenged on it is b/c the phrase is a Rove-ism, and as he goes on to say...
nashville_brook
Jun 2014
#52
You've made some rather creative, yet unsupported allegations about Chomsky...
LanternWaste
Jun 2014
#72
You left out a word. Let me fix it for you: Anti-American POLICIES. In the real world, there is a
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#70
Ironic that you should point that out in the one place it doesn't apply...
ConservativeDemocrat
Jun 2014
#115
those who cite "BBWW" (but bush was worse) don't seem very cognizant or even interested, really
nashville_brook
Jun 2014
#16
Bet you real money that Poppy's network STILL has more control over the intellignce community
Demeter
Jun 2014
#20
i completely agree -- short of real action on this, it's the only conclusion that can be made.
nashville_brook
Jun 2014
#41
I spend little time here anymore because of the, so aptly put, bifurcation. nt
snappyturtle
Jun 2014
#39
wow -- two different posters in this thread quote Karl Rove to disparage Chomsky (see edit)
nashville_brook
Jun 2014
#43
Is all true. But it's gonna be like Idiocracy, not 1984. They'll use it to target their Viagra sales
McCamy Taylor
Jun 2014
#50
So with this information should i feel proud of the US criminal justice system?
nolabels
Jun 2014
#89
Guaranteed privacy of "persons, houses, papers and effects" was seen as foundational to freedom.
Enthusiast
Jun 2014
#73
It's too bad George Orwell is not alive today . He would see his fictional city of Oceania in 1984 in
geretogo
Jun 2014
#92