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POPSDick Cheney's Error Mickey Edwards, House member '77-'93, comments on the posture Cheney takes as to the role of the US citizenry in deciding to go to war.
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POPSRepublican Plan To Kill Off Government
View the chart on the right, notice in the past 30 years, how the Repubs have been pushing us down into a deep financial hole. Why? I can only come up with the conclusion that the red side of the aisle is out to kill off government, as we know it, altogether. Allowing them free reign to privatize EVERYTHING in the world which will allow their dreams of a World Global Market, in which they become the rulers of, to come true. The damn pesky Dems keep getting elected in interims and bring the NAT'L DEBT down to a manageable size. Just imagine if they had ruled straight through this 30 year period, their fantasies of total control would be actualized by now. I know this is a simple analogy of what the hell they are up to but maybe that's how they get away with what they are doing. Just act as though their plans are SO COMPLICATED, too difficult for the average American cretin to understand. Waddayathink? :mad: Lot's of info in this link: http://www.thethinkingblue.com/natldept.html
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POPSWhy I'm Leaving The Army - One Soldier's View "I cannot in clear conscience continue serving a government that is not representative of its' people, and governs in an unconstitutional manner." - Zach Carter I'm not a Ron Paul supporter as Zach tilts his video to reveal at the end, but he sure is right about a lot of things he talks about here.
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POPSDemonizing 9/11 Truth Research = Terrorism, or so BushCo and the neocon perpetrators would have us believe. Dissent is patriotic.
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POPS$1,000,000,000,000 - That's $1 TRILLION For Iraq War "The military will need more money because of the "surge" and the purchase of hundreds of armored vehicles capable of withstanding the roadside bombs responsible for most of the US combat deaths. England said the Pentagon will provide a revised 2008 cost estimate in September. But McGovern said he is worried about the long-term financial impact of the war, adding that his primary concern is that the United States is borrowing money to pay for it. Some leading economists have predicted that, depending on how long troops remain in Iraq, the endeavor could reach several trillion dollars as a result of more "hidden" costs -- including recruiting expenses to replenish the ranks and the lifelong benefits the government pays to veterans." Once again, that Sept. timeline rears its head. I can't help but wonder what cost diplomacy would bring. You know... diplomacy, that function experienced leaders say we are lacking in this warped effort.
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POPSWant to waste some time? Pray Here we have an interesting opinion piece showing the uselessness of intercessory prayer. Read the whole article for good questions to ponder. Why do people keep begging for divine magic when it plainly doesn't work?