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Gold/Mining/Energy : PEAK OIL - The New Y2K or The Beginning of the Real End?

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From: Raymond Duray6/6/2005 1:37:40 PM
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SCANDAL: The Downing Street Memo is finally breaking into the consciousness of the American public. It’s high time!

Today's Democracy NOW! program prominently featured the Downing Street Memo SCANDAL!
“After the Downing Street Memo: The Case for Impeachment Builds” tinyurl.com
“The Smoking Bullet in the Smoking Gun: Bush Began Iraq Invasion in 2002” tinyurl.com

Everybody, please sign this letter:
johnconyers.com

Keep current on the topic:
downingstreetmemo.com
afterdowningstreet.org

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Those who are willing to fight fire with fire, please keep posting/emailing/sharing these website addresses ad nauseam. This is the technique being used by the right wing echo chamber every day to get their poisoned message into the minds of the public. We need to counteract their "talking points" with more decent and honorable ones.

WE MUST RESIST THE PROPAGANDA OF THE ELITES:
prisonplanet.com

"See in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." --G.W. Bush, May 24, 2005, Advocating the destruction of Social Security: whitehouse.gov

"They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." –George W. Bush, August 5, 2004, Signing “Defense”(sic) Bill: whitehouse.gov
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