Yeah, police are truly evil. They exist only to keep the people who gave them their jobs in power. The government loves turning its thugs lose to beat down the working man.
It's an interesting claim, but the authors are going to have to do a lot of convincing, and in the meantime this news will be twisted to support those opposed to, say, the Kyoto treaty.
The environmental impact of Kyoto is of course somewhat minimal, it's just the beginning of what needs to be done. The social impact of Kyoto, on the other hand, is vital and must be pursued at all costs. It's about levelling the playing field for all mankind.
Also note that the Constitution makes very specific provisions about aiding the enemies of the United States in times of war; the current administration has blatantly ignored and perverted these principles to serve their own political interest.
It surprises me how many people fail to realize that the "War on Terrorism" is nothing but a power grab by the most right-wing administration in American history.
Keep this case in the news! Surely the president who seems so intent on selling Miguel Estrada to the Hispanic community wants them to see how well Hispanics are really treated under Bush rule! Welcome to Bush's America: where the oil companies and Jewish lobby decide how free you are allowed to be.
Yeah, police are truly evil. They exist only to keep the people who gave them their jobs in power. The government loves turning its thugs lose to beat down the working man.
It's an interesting claim, but the authors are going to have to do a lot of convincing, and in the meantime this news will be twisted to support those opposed to, say, the Kyoto treaty.
The environmental impact of Kyoto is of course somewhat minimal, it's just the beginning of what needs to be done. The social impact of Kyoto, on the other hand, is vital and must be pursued at all costs. It's about levelling the playing field for all mankind.
From their perspective (and mine), it is the United States who are the terrorists.
Also note that the Constitution makes very specific provisions about aiding the enemies of the United States in times of war; the current administration has blatantly ignored and perverted these principles to serve their own political interest.
It surprises me how many people fail to realize that the "War on Terrorism" is nothing but a power grab by the most right-wing administration in American history.
Keep this case in the news! Surely the president who seems so intent on selling Miguel Estrada to the Hispanic community wants them to see how well Hispanics are really treated under Bush rule! Welcome to Bush's America: where the oil companies and Jewish lobby decide how free you are allowed to be.
"Chimpy", that's creative!