- The Bush administration is bending over backwards to
prove our point: that a small group utilizing bioterrorism or the equivalent
thereof will unleash havoc and chaos on the world.
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- We cannot say that the criticism by Daschle today is
incorrect even though steeped in political animosity:
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- WASHINGTON (Nov. 14) - Now that Osama bin Laden is thought
to be alive and threatening more attacks, the Senate's top Democrat said
Thursday the administration's inability to catch the al-Qaida leader raises
questions about ''whether or not we are winning the war on terror.''
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- ''We can't find bin Laden. We haven't made real progress''
in finding key elements of al-Qaida, said Majority Leader Tom Daschle,
D-S.D. ''They continue to be as great a threat today as they were one and
a half years ago. So by what measure can we claim to be successful so far?''
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- WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 - American intelligence agencies
came under renewed attack in Congress today for failing to find Osama bin
Laden, with the increasing certainty that he is still alive prompting senior
Democratic senators to brand the effort to dismantle Al Qaeda as a failure.
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- SenderBerl also takes the position that if the US was
hopeful of a more liberal Politburo in China, no one assured the results
seen more than the Bush administration. It has done everything to allow
Jiang Zemin the major success achieved in stacking the Politburo and maintaining
leadership of the Chinese military machine.
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- It is apparent that the worst results imaginable are
at hand: Osama is still alive and planning major terrorism. What is major
terrorism: 9-11 with biotoxins or dirty nuclear device. The results would
have shut down New York City and effectively the US economy. Thus, President
Bush is livid at learning that a reality he counted upon to move against
Iraq was wrong. Another Bush administration error.
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- So we have China, we have Osama, and now next on the
list of imminent dangers is North Korea. This committee supporting the
Bush administration decision to stop oil deliveries starting next month
is either scared silly of President Bush or they are outright stupid. North
Korea parallels the NWO: how? They both are seeking war. The NWO in the
Middle East and North Korea against South Korea. Bush is giving the legitimate
pretext for it. Cutting off oil is an act of war. Thus the Bush administration
has now put just about the entire world at risk of major calamities. Not
bad for a President winning by a hair, willing to render the US Constitution
antiquated, and willing ready and able to make America an Orwellian society,
spied upon by central government. Now that the Soviet Union dissolved,
did this open up some secret constitutional provision allowing us to adopt
some of that country's most controversial policies, including a controlled
media and press?
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- "If the Pentagon has its way, every American --
from the Nebraskan farmer to the Wall Street banker -- will find themselves
under the accusatory cyber-state of an all-powerful national security apparatus,"
said Laura Murphy, director of the Washington national office.
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- The Pentagon program would create an infrastructure for
what the government hopes will become the most extensive electronic surveillance
in history, the watchdog group said.
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- The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Pentagon's
cradle of emerging technologies, began awarding contracts this month for
development of a prototype "Total Information Awareness" system
-- a kind of vast global electronic dragnet.
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- Moreover, we believe that war involving North Korea will
coincidentally again cause China to act behind the scenes in removing US
military presence for its region of the world. Thus, China plans on holding
the US responsible for the death and devastation. Europe stands ready to
blame Bush for devastation and deaths from Osama terrorism.
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- Again, you have to fully appreciate by now that Bush
is really desperate for Iraqi oil and oil reserves. He has put the entire
world in jeopardy, and it is apparent that once the US experiences massive
military and domestic casualties his every move since 9-11 will be scrutinized
and the American people are going to be plenty angry at their President.
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- Now, is that why he has declared a national emergency,
so he can arrest on a wholesale basis protesting angry Americans? This
universal invasion into the fundamental arena of personal privacy indicates
that what we say is probably putatively true. Bush's historical popularity
- if things start unraveling - can do a historical nose dive.
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