What will you do when Bush wins?

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i've thought about leaving the country. I go to spain every year, and the reception has gotten progressively worse. Their own leader last year was a Bush supporter and somewhat neo-fascist, and I still caught flak for being American, even though I spent the whole time agreeing with them. Now they're under a socialist leadership, and if Bush re-enters office we can expect an even wider gap. But I'll still go back as often as I can.

But I'll stay in America for most of the next four years. I'm sickly fascinated by the way the right pole has become the bizarre charade that it is, and if it continues, I'd like to be here to rail against it. Fleeing to another nation would just take my voice out of the mix.
George

What will you do when Bush wins?

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clocker bob wrote:
geiginni wrote:Was 9-11 an inside job???


When you look at who cashed in and who will cash in, and when you factor in the origins of Al CIAda, the suspicious air defense reaction and the highly suspicious damage wrought on giant skyscrapers and the heavily fortified Pentagon by flying aluminum cans ( granted, cans filled with jet fuel ), you have to ask yourself the question:

Would a shadowy cabal of defense contractors, oil companies, and religious fanatics based in Texas, Geneva, London, and Tel Aviv sacrifice 3,000+ lives if the prize at stake was trillions of dollars, a new era of globalist imperialism, and creation of a police state under the guise of a war on terror?

These questions are only possible because our government has lied to us in the past. Most liars never stop lying. That's my experience.




There's no need to credit evil when incompetence is to blame
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I think that if every democratic-leaning person on this board started spending their weekends going to get-out-the-vote call centers & convincing other democratic-leaning people in some battleground state to register & vote, I think that we could influence the outcome of this election. You know - say, 200 people making 5 or 10 calls each a weekend for 7 weekends or whatever... hell, I don't know that it would make a difference, but some of these margins of victory are so fucking small, & so few people vote in these elections... well, you know what I'm saying. A friend in town is spending every weekend at a call center in Wisconsin just so she can feel like she did all she could. I tend to feel helpless, & time constrained, & so I give $. Perhaps I should give $ to unregistered voters, go to Ohio & drive them to the polls on election day.

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El Protoolio wrote:
clocker bob wrote:
geiginni wrote:Was 9-11 an inside job???

These questions are only possible because our government has lied to us in the past. Most liars never stop lying. That's my experience.




There's no need to credit evil when incompetence is to blame


When the 9/11 Commission report assigns blame ( blame for incompetence, not blame for treason ) so liberally to so many various agencies, they promote the idea that we have an open government that submits to accountability when the system fails us. By accepting a dressing down for incompetence, they seek to immunize themselves from more serious allegations.

The movements of the alleged conspirators of 9/11 ( i.e. the Saudi hijackers and their superiors ) were well known to field agents of the FBI in the months prior to the hijackings, and when concerns were raised, they were not acted upon.

Think about that.

Members of a terrorist organization blamed for two horrendous embassy explosions in Africa, an attack on a US Naval destroyer killing 17 sailors, as well as the first bombing of the WTC, other airline bombs, and several attacks on tourists in Saudi Arabia, Germany, and Indonesia, training in flight schools on US soil.

Al CIAda's resume was not discovered post 9/11. These were wanted men throughout the '90's. You heard the story about Mossaoui in Minnesota, right? The FBI agent tracking his movements and flight training requested a warrant to search his home, and it was denied due to insufficient evidence- do you find that plausible? FBI agents resigned over the stonewalling of their higher-ups.

The ultimate designers of 9/11 needed a healthy back story for their terrorists in the aftermath, in order to implement Phase Two: The War for The Caspian Sea Oil Pipeline, otherwise known in the mass media as the hunt for Bin Laden in Afghanistan, and The War To Begin The Much Bigger War To End All Wars, The Conquering Of Iraq ( followed by the War On Iran And Any Other Islamic Nation That Doesn't Take Orders From The US/ Israeli/ Euro Axis ).

Another very suspicious back story was generated for another great American fall guy prior to the lone gunman ( sarcasm ) assassination of JFK ( also known as the the assassination to protect a ten year long defense spending orgy in Vietnam ).

I'll close with this: peace is horrible for the US and by extension the first world economy. Enemies increase profits. Have none, invent some.

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