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I will take your advice and post the other questions separately to try to get responses. I suppose in my excitement of reading all these threads I was hasty and crammed a lot into one post. I'm at home and on dial-up as slow as molasses in January, but when I go to work Sunday, I'll try to find that post about mercenaries enforcing martial law.
Were you the one who wrote about the 25,000 police descending on a small Carolina town at the outskirts of, I think it was the G-8 convention? Your link doesn't work, but if that was the post I have to tell you that was one of the most amazing posts I ever read! Seriously, I was gasping as I was reading and I showed a couple co-workers who were equally aghast. Have you tried to publish your account, because if you haven't you should, it reads like a cliffhanger. It was suspenseful and extremely scary and it doesn't surprise me at all that the media just looked the other way.
Regarding my Clinton question that you answered, I totally agree with you, the VRWC was out to get him from the beginning. The PNAC may not have been an existing entity at the time, but their statement of purpose had already been crafted by Wolfowitz as early as 1992. It is the written documentation of the New World Order and the Bush Doctrine is the physical manifestation of it. The mindset being that now that we are the world's only nuclear Superpower, what's the point of containment? That's so 20th century! Which was complete anathema to Clinton, which was why he was complete anathema to the VRWC. That explains everything from Gennifer Flowers to Clinton wrecking and stealing furniture as dimson entered the White House. As you put it, he "got in their way". As it is, with both legislative and judicial branches of our government (as well as the media) in a complete Republican stranglehold, it will probably be even more difficult for Kerry to clean up the mess. As bad as the things are now, it is nothing compared to the prospect of Jebbie riding in 2008 to try to restore "order". Dimson is Fredo compared to Jebbie's Michael Corleone. If Diebold is still a functioning company in 2008, say good night, America! It was 232 great years.
My computer keeps crashing, so I don't know if this will post this Friday night, but I'm looking forward to sticking with this thread and hopefully learning something new everyday. Talk to you Sunday!
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