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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neeka who wrote (415760)6/17/2003 2:37:00 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
The destruction of archaic socialism is the imperative in the third world. It is especially the responsibility of the WEST because:

1) Our intellectually-corrupt academic institutions TAUGHT the leaders there to BE socialists.

2) In the years immediately following WWII we all fell for the pseudo-intellectual fraud-du-jure and granted "self-determination" to countries far too primitive for it.

It is still essential for the WEST to clean the decadent failed "intellectual" anti-WEST enemies OUT of our academic institutions, and to finally get around the concept that democracy is a SUBSEQUENT step for countries on the road to true civilization-while the FIRST STEP is PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS.

Only by re-colonization of the Islamic world can the WEST correct it's grievous errors and give itself a chance for survival for perhaps another century. The war against world Islam must be won AT HOME (by purging the left) FIRST, before any estimate can be made as to how long it will take in the third world-and how many people will have to be killed versus those who can be liberated.

Those are the realities of the first half of the 21st century, and we can expect to see MORE 91101's until we have made significant progress on them.

The Bush administration, while already successful, and locked in for two terms, may only be the first step in the national transformation required to face the challenges of the next 25 years...