chicagojoe
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Thu Sep-16-04 02:00 AM
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The NEOCON cult. How do we do what's necessary to stop them... |
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...without being charged with operating a flame-thrower illegally ?
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punpirate
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Thu Sep-16-04 02:08 AM
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1. Getting them out, first, would be a good idea... |
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... and then prosecuting them for conspiracy to subvert Constitutional law for personal gain would be another....
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Thu Sep-16-04 02:17 AM
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2. The solution seems obvious, and its not too late.... |
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Blast colleges, high schools, religious groups, whoever deals with young people, with information about PNAC. Just point them to the information published at newamericancentury.org. Let them read about the long-term goals of many of the high-level officials in our government and how the events of 9/11 fit right into their pre-2001 prediction of a Pearl Harbor like event. Then let them put 2 and 2 together and come to the realization that unless things change, they may soon be serving this agenda whether they like it or not.
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izzie
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Thu Sep-16-04 03:48 AM
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3. Trouble is I think some people wish it to go as neo-cons wish. |
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I think I even hear it in people who call into c-span. So many seem to think that what ever Bush does is OK and no one should question him as he is doing what is right. They also seem to be just every day people.If you question they seem to think you are un-American which is really up-setting.How can people think that the 'rulers' will only do what is good for them? Since a third vote for Bush, a third do not vote for him and that type of govt. and a third do not vote, we end up like the mess we are in.
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Thu Sep-16-04 05:19 AM
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4. That's why it is so important to get this in front of... |
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younger, more liberal minded folks who are more likely to question authority. They're voting preference may not be reflected in the polls, but they could be a deciding factor.
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