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To: RonMerks who wrote (4917)4/12/2007 3:17:14 PM
From: roguedolphin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50502
 
The Dictatorship may have already arrived. The events of 9/11/2001 are so bizzare and truly frightening that the "dictatorship" or whatever it is "pulling the levers" here seems to have already arrived.

Ron did you get a chance to watch this presentation by Webster Tarpley on 9/11???? It's pretty incredible! "Something" very ominous has apparently taken over the destiny of nation.
video.google.com

Rogue



To: RonMerks who wrote (4917)4/12/2007 4:10:02 PM
From: roto  Respond to of 50502
 
your comments as a lifelong Republican are interesting. politics is an intriguing animal when affiliations are 'morphing' beyond historical understanding.
I remember listening to Barry Goldwater years ago...he made sense, and this is after he scared the sh*t out of me as a senior in high school ('64..Viet Nam, still happened anyway). but I recall quite well his daily remarks in the mid- 70's on some obscure am channel in Wyoming...he made great sense of things. it is odd to witness John Dean, Pat Buchanan to name a few, refer themselves as to 'Goldwater Republicans'; with Buchanan saying (MSNBC/ or PBS, as guest commentator) that the Goldwater Republicans are to the 'left' of today's Democrats. that was a curious observation at the moment but in thinking about it, I think it was an accurate observation.
with Ronald Reagan's administration, things kind of got skewered around, exasperated by complicit politicians on both sides of the aisle (dramatic transfer of public funds to foreign & private coffers...'deficit spending'); unfortunately, the resulting political 'slide' has been to the far 'right'. maybe all this has to do with something called the 'Corporate State'...now that would be scary as all hell.
my poly take of this day- Loach