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coeur_de_lion Donating Member (935 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-17-04 05:51 AM
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20. excellent article, I wish that the general public could read and
understand it; but I don't see that happening. I talk to friends about the Plame case and the Israeli Spy scandal and I can see their eyes roll into the back of their heads. Mention AIPAC or PNAC or Plame or Franklin and they have no clue what I'm talking about. It almost seems like we are in on some "secret." We're watching the neocons take over the country and everyone but us is blind to it.

A lot of my non-political friends think I've taken to drink when I talk about this kind of stuff. I keep making the point to them that I would love to be wrong -- but I'm not. There really is a plan to democratize the world through force, there really is widespread corruption in the * administration, and this country really is in serious, constitution-threatening, trouble.

Most of the country is sound asleep where the corruption of the * regime is concerned. The point the author made about Kerry averting his eyes is all too true. Why wouldn't he make an issue of this? If he could talk simply enough the public would understand it. But none of it is ever mentioned. You would think it should be a major talking point for the Kerry campaign. Why isn't it?
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