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"Anarchy" and "Tyranny"

 

Posted Wednesday, March 9, 2007, 13:27 pm

 

Indeed, I totally agree with your opinions. I was a firm believer in democracy and freedom, I had great faith in the powers of government and the different institutions that safeguarded the principles of this great nation (USA) but all of that has changed.

 

Since "anarchy" and "tyranny" disguised as democracy imposed itself in 2000, against the will of the people and by means other than ethical, I have had a change of heart and faith.

 

With the shady "victory" of the republican party and the "election" of our great and "holy king-president", I just feel we lost it all; the right to choose our leaders, the right to have a say in all things political and the right to be heard.

 

I hope that we do something to correct these HUGE mistakes because we are the only ones that can do something about it.

 

Argennys

 

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A recent poll

 

Posted Wednesday, March 8, 2007, 12:10 pm

 

It's a pity there are not more people like you. We know many people think like us. A recent poll by BBC of about 40,000 people in 26 countries, shows that Israel, Iran and USA are the countries most despised in the world (in this order). Canada is the most respected, but I guess they don't now yet that we are going in the wrong direction under the minority government of Mr. Harper.

 

I think a documentary should be made to unmask the activities and methods of AIPAC. It could contain interviews with politicians and other personalities who have been smeared, black-listed, or whose careers have been destroyed by the Israel lobby (and the US media which is almost totally controlled by them), simply because they asked the US policies in the ME be fair and ethical. There are many like that, including, Pres. Carter, Ted Turner (founder of CNN). Phil Donohue, Bill Maher, Richard Nixon (he was framed, because he had plans to solve the ME crisis), former Sen. Finley and many, many others. I think it would cause such an outrage in the US, that things may start to change... because, let's call a spade a spade, the US politicians are guilty of treason, pure and simple. Not only they have betrayed the American people, they have also betrayed mankind.

 

It's a pity Michael Moore stopped at Mr. Bush, who is just a puppet, instead of unmasking the puppet masters. But if he did so, would his movies be still distributed? I suspect the Israeli lobby controls the distribution of  movies and books, and I wonder if there is a way around it...because such a documentary would be enormously popular. I think it would break all records.

What do you think?

 

Dorin

 

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Moral weakness

 

Posted Wednesday, March 6, 2007, 22:09 pm

 

The blog of March 5 is impressive and excellent. The future of the Empire is of my serious concern for reasons you depicted so well.

Moral weakness is probably the most dangerous symptom of decadence that has ruined the earlier great powers so effectively and suddenly in the past.

 

Karol

 

 

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