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Topic started on 28-10-2007 @ 05:15 PM by SimiusDei

The dark forces driving Bush's absolute power


www.timesonline.co.uk
Gordon Brown’s speech last Thursday at Westminster University was striking for a lot of reasons. It has been a while since a Labour prime minister spoke so forcefully about a thing called freedom. Whether out of an attempt to regain the political initiative or because he has seen abuse of executive power up close, Brown homed in on one of the more worrying threats to liberty today: overweening executive power. Blair revelled in this power, as George Bush and Dick Cheney do on a far larger scale.
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reply posted on 28-10-2007 @ 05:38 PM by SimiusDei
reply to post by HimWhoHathAnEar



Very true. However, all terrorist organizations need a figure head. If the word terrorist fits anywhere, it's with the Fed. Reserve Board Mafia.

Just the thought of those jokers makes me SICK!


Jasn


reply posted on 28-10-2007 @ 05:43 PM by SimiusDei
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I think it's still very possible.

The numbers and the desire is not the problem. The problem is the secrecy of communication required in order to ensure organization. If we could find a way to band together without the all seeing/all hearing eyes/ears picking it up, we'd be in business. And no, even that "revolution" does not HAVE to be violent unless forced to be.


Jasn
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