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January 7, 2008 at 1:09 AM #131092January 7, 2008 at 7:20 AM #130840ArrayaParticipant
every one who voted for the Patriot Act which gives us freedom by taking away our right to free speach, right to privacy, and right not to be wiretaped or searched without a court order. Oh yea, and the right to file a writ of habius corpus against unlawful detention – prison for life with no charges or trial.”
I personally like the john warner defense act of 2006. The president can declare martial law in case of a “national emergency”.
When I see headlines like this “Iranian warship ‘harass’ US Navy”.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/01/07/iran.us.navy/index.html
My overly cynical, paranoid mind thinks “gulf of tokin II”. Then to add to the nightmere senerio, I see Bush and Co. Bomb Iran. Oil exports shut down from Iran and Venezuala cutting off 5 million barrels of oil a day off of the world market spiking prices to $400 a barrel causing shortages and economic mayhem. A perfect time to declare a national emergency creating dictator Bush for life. I could go on but you get the picture.
What would everybody do if martial law was delcared in america because it can be….?
January 7, 2008 at 7:20 AM #131020ArrayaParticipantevery one who voted for the Patriot Act which gives us freedom by taking away our right to free speach, right to privacy, and right not to be wiretaped or searched without a court order. Oh yea, and the right to file a writ of habius corpus against unlawful detention – prison for life with no charges or trial.”
I personally like the john warner defense act of 2006. The president can declare martial law in case of a “national emergency”.
When I see headlines like this “Iranian warship ‘harass’ US Navy”.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/01/07/iran.us.navy/index.html
My overly cynical, paranoid mind thinks “gulf of tokin II”. Then to add to the nightmere senerio, I see Bush and Co. Bomb Iran. Oil exports shut down from Iran and Venezuala cutting off 5 million barrels of oil a day off of the world market spiking prices to $400 a barrel causing shortages and economic mayhem. A perfect time to declare a national emergency creating dictator Bush for life. I could go on but you get the picture.
What would everybody do if martial law was delcared in america because it can be….?
January 7, 2008 at 7:20 AM #131026ArrayaParticipantevery one who voted for the Patriot Act which gives us freedom by taking away our right to free speach, right to privacy, and right not to be wiretaped or searched without a court order. Oh yea, and the right to file a writ of habius corpus against unlawful detention – prison for life with no charges or trial.”
I personally like the john warner defense act of 2006. The president can declare martial law in case of a “national emergency”.
When I see headlines like this “Iranian warship ‘harass’ US Navy”.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/01/07/iran.us.navy/index.html
My overly cynical, paranoid mind thinks “gulf of tokin II”. Then to add to the nightmere senerio, I see Bush and Co. Bomb Iran. Oil exports shut down from Iran and Venezuala cutting off 5 million barrels of oil a day off of the world market spiking prices to $400 a barrel causing shortages and economic mayhem. A perfect time to declare a national emergency creating dictator Bush for life. I could go on but you get the picture.
What would everybody do if martial law was delcared in america because it can be….?
January 7, 2008 at 7:20 AM #131088ArrayaParticipantevery one who voted for the Patriot Act which gives us freedom by taking away our right to free speach, right to privacy, and right not to be wiretaped or searched without a court order. Oh yea, and the right to file a writ of habius corpus against unlawful detention – prison for life with no charges or trial.”
I personally like the john warner defense act of 2006. The president can declare martial law in case of a “national emergency”.
When I see headlines like this “Iranian warship ‘harass’ US Navy”.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/01/07/iran.us.navy/index.html
My overly cynical, paranoid mind thinks “gulf of tokin II”. Then to add to the nightmere senerio, I see Bush and Co. Bomb Iran. Oil exports shut down from Iran and Venezuala cutting off 5 million barrels of oil a day off of the world market spiking prices to $400 a barrel causing shortages and economic mayhem. A perfect time to declare a national emergency creating dictator Bush for life. I could go on but you get the picture.
What would everybody do if martial law was delcared in america because it can be….?
January 7, 2008 at 7:20 AM #131122ArrayaParticipantevery one who voted for the Patriot Act which gives us freedom by taking away our right to free speach, right to privacy, and right not to be wiretaped or searched without a court order. Oh yea, and the right to file a writ of habius corpus against unlawful detention – prison for life with no charges or trial.”
I personally like the john warner defense act of 2006. The president can declare martial law in case of a “national emergency”.
When I see headlines like this “Iranian warship ‘harass’ US Navy”.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/01/07/iran.us.navy/index.html
My overly cynical, paranoid mind thinks “gulf of tokin II”. Then to add to the nightmere senerio, I see Bush and Co. Bomb Iran. Oil exports shut down from Iran and Venezuala cutting off 5 million barrels of oil a day off of the world market spiking prices to $400 a barrel causing shortages and economic mayhem. A perfect time to declare a national emergency creating dictator Bush for life. I could go on but you get the picture.
What would everybody do if martial law was delcared in america because it can be….?
January 7, 2008 at 12:28 PM #130939gold_dredger_phdParticipantThe whackjob needs to pay her rent or at least buy food, so she writes BS books. There are a large number of failed academics and academic wanna-be’s that write books predicting the end of the world, culture, religion, freedom, whatever. It’s like listening to an over-educated carnival barker trying to separate you from your ticket just to get a glimpse of some over-hyped circus act.
This woman is a circus act and that’s how she makes her money. She was far too emotional or she was of dubious academic acheivement even though she had the correct politics and sex for getting tenure.
Other nuts who are in this category are: James Howard Kunstler, Jeremy Rifkin and Gore Vidal. There are others, but I don’t make it a habit of reading the works of my ideological enemies. Most of these people are cultural vandals.
January 7, 2008 at 12:28 PM #131120gold_dredger_phdParticipantThe whackjob needs to pay her rent or at least buy food, so she writes BS books. There are a large number of failed academics and academic wanna-be’s that write books predicting the end of the world, culture, religion, freedom, whatever. It’s like listening to an over-educated carnival barker trying to separate you from your ticket just to get a glimpse of some over-hyped circus act.
This woman is a circus act and that’s how she makes her money. She was far too emotional or she was of dubious academic acheivement even though she had the correct politics and sex for getting tenure.
Other nuts who are in this category are: James Howard Kunstler, Jeremy Rifkin and Gore Vidal. There are others, but I don’t make it a habit of reading the works of my ideological enemies. Most of these people are cultural vandals.
January 7, 2008 at 12:28 PM #131126gold_dredger_phdParticipantThe whackjob needs to pay her rent or at least buy food, so she writes BS books. There are a large number of failed academics and academic wanna-be’s that write books predicting the end of the world, culture, religion, freedom, whatever. It’s like listening to an over-educated carnival barker trying to separate you from your ticket just to get a glimpse of some over-hyped circus act.
This woman is a circus act and that’s how she makes her money. She was far too emotional or she was of dubious academic acheivement even though she had the correct politics and sex for getting tenure.
Other nuts who are in this category are: James Howard Kunstler, Jeremy Rifkin and Gore Vidal. There are others, but I don’t make it a habit of reading the works of my ideological enemies. Most of these people are cultural vandals.
January 7, 2008 at 12:28 PM #131188gold_dredger_phdParticipantThe whackjob needs to pay her rent or at least buy food, so she writes BS books. There are a large number of failed academics and academic wanna-be’s that write books predicting the end of the world, culture, religion, freedom, whatever. It’s like listening to an over-educated carnival barker trying to separate you from your ticket just to get a glimpse of some over-hyped circus act.
This woman is a circus act and that’s how she makes her money. She was far too emotional or she was of dubious academic acheivement even though she had the correct politics and sex for getting tenure.
Other nuts who are in this category are: James Howard Kunstler, Jeremy Rifkin and Gore Vidal. There are others, but I don’t make it a habit of reading the works of my ideological enemies. Most of these people are cultural vandals.
January 7, 2008 at 12:28 PM #131224gold_dredger_phdParticipantThe whackjob needs to pay her rent or at least buy food, so she writes BS books. There are a large number of failed academics and academic wanna-be’s that write books predicting the end of the world, culture, religion, freedom, whatever. It’s like listening to an over-educated carnival barker trying to separate you from your ticket just to get a glimpse of some over-hyped circus act.
This woman is a circus act and that’s how she makes her money. She was far too emotional or she was of dubious academic acheivement even though she had the correct politics and sex for getting tenure.
Other nuts who are in this category are: James Howard Kunstler, Jeremy Rifkin and Gore Vidal. There are others, but I don’t make it a habit of reading the works of my ideological enemies. Most of these people are cultural vandals.
January 7, 2008 at 12:41 PM #130954Allan from FallbrookParticipantgold_dredger_phd: Hoo-f**king-ah! Outstanding synopsis. I especially agree with the estimation of Gore Vidal. I’ve seen him on talk shows before, dripping contempt for anyone not able to understand (and, more importantly, agree with) him.
Don’t forget the king of self-aggrandizement and self-attribution: Noam Chomsky. Noted apologist for Pol Pot as well.
Naomi Wolf is an absolute dilettante when it comes to this type of writing, and she is clearly out of her depth here. This type of tired polemical writing should have gone out with the ’60s and early ’70s, especially the repeated invocations of Mussolini and Hitler. I especially enjoyed the hysterical bon mot of: “I will no longer speak out when they come seize my friends!” I don’t find it easy to equate her with Diedrich Bonhoffer, whom she was undoubtedly referring to.
January 7, 2008 at 12:41 PM #131134Allan from FallbrookParticipantgold_dredger_phd: Hoo-f**king-ah! Outstanding synopsis. I especially agree with the estimation of Gore Vidal. I’ve seen him on talk shows before, dripping contempt for anyone not able to understand (and, more importantly, agree with) him.
Don’t forget the king of self-aggrandizement and self-attribution: Noam Chomsky. Noted apologist for Pol Pot as well.
Naomi Wolf is an absolute dilettante when it comes to this type of writing, and she is clearly out of her depth here. This type of tired polemical writing should have gone out with the ’60s and early ’70s, especially the repeated invocations of Mussolini and Hitler. I especially enjoyed the hysterical bon mot of: “I will no longer speak out when they come seize my friends!” I don’t find it easy to equate her with Diedrich Bonhoffer, whom she was undoubtedly referring to.
January 7, 2008 at 12:41 PM #131141Allan from FallbrookParticipantgold_dredger_phd: Hoo-f**king-ah! Outstanding synopsis. I especially agree with the estimation of Gore Vidal. I’ve seen him on talk shows before, dripping contempt for anyone not able to understand (and, more importantly, agree with) him.
Don’t forget the king of self-aggrandizement and self-attribution: Noam Chomsky. Noted apologist for Pol Pot as well.
Naomi Wolf is an absolute dilettante when it comes to this type of writing, and she is clearly out of her depth here. This type of tired polemical writing should have gone out with the ’60s and early ’70s, especially the repeated invocations of Mussolini and Hitler. I especially enjoyed the hysterical bon mot of: “I will no longer speak out when they come seize my friends!” I don’t find it easy to equate her with Diedrich Bonhoffer, whom she was undoubtedly referring to.
January 7, 2008 at 12:41 PM #131202Allan from FallbrookParticipantgold_dredger_phd: Hoo-f**king-ah! Outstanding synopsis. I especially agree with the estimation of Gore Vidal. I’ve seen him on talk shows before, dripping contempt for anyone not able to understand (and, more importantly, agree with) him.
Don’t forget the king of self-aggrandizement and self-attribution: Noam Chomsky. Noted apologist for Pol Pot as well.
Naomi Wolf is an absolute dilettante when it comes to this type of writing, and she is clearly out of her depth here. This type of tired polemical writing should have gone out with the ’60s and early ’70s, especially the repeated invocations of Mussolini and Hitler. I especially enjoyed the hysterical bon mot of: “I will no longer speak out when they come seize my friends!” I don’t find it easy to equate her with Diedrich Bonhoffer, whom she was undoubtedly referring to.
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