Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > Cybe R. Wizard wrote: > > > > The backlash of 9-11 was like Christmas to the conservative > > military-industrial complex and their puppet congress-critters. All the > > things they have wanted over the years like more defense spending, less > > rights for citizens and the ability to run stormtrooper like raids on > > citizens and eavesdrop on attorney/client converasations came true the > > morning after. > > I call it the American public running scared. > > > > Cybe R. Wizard > > You must admit, though, that defense was cut *way back* during the > Clinton administration. Not only that, but he deployed the military > more in 8 years than something like the previous five or 10 presidents > put together.
I'm no fan of any politician (in general) - but Bush-winkle and his republicrat cronies just "allowed", through duplicity, for the events that occurred on 9-11, by not paying any heed at all to any of the warnings - specifically and intentionally *turning a blind eye* until tradgedy occcurs. In doing so, he knew all to well that (with time) some form of a catastrophic 'attempt'(atleast) was to eventually and inevitably happen. Well - what'd-ya-know...looky that. Christmas and New Years on the same day for the top Bozos...and all their friends who spent millions buying up military-industrial-complex stock alll throughout the 90's. It's payback time for us good ol' boys...and at YOUR expense...te-he-he-he. Perpetuating the myth that anything else actually occurred up until that fateful morning, is not only offensive, but blasphemous and Bozo-Stomp! worthy. Let's not forget also: our "Oilmen" in the BlackHouse need to make profits (hand over fist - and at YOUR cost) - Any and all of the little bozos who voted these chumps 'back' in for 4 more years are more than disgusting ...they're friggin' idiots! Madison avenue critters and bottom feeders can actually sway public opinion by using choice terminology. Thats what $$$ can buy (and that's not all it can buy). An Uneducated populous you say?...but ofcourse. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]