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SomthingsGotaGive Donating Member (485 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-19-04 11:43 PM
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25. Violent?
I never suggested or cheer-lead for a violent solution. I just asked a question.

I would cheer-lead for a boycott personally. I think that the key to the American Empire is it's bases worldwide. If they become impossible to pay for then we may see a change of policy. This I think will only happen if Brand America is boycotted worldwide.

Not just Coke and Pepsi. But Boeing and Bechtel also.

It could start with consumers in Democracies and then move into government contracts awarded by politicians facing re-election in these countries.

I personally think Buscho is ready for violent retribution, but I don't think they have contingencies if the money well dries up.
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