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#1 01-01-10 10:02 pm

john8verse32
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Registered: 01-02-09
Posts: 765

The War on Terrorism

Obama says it does not exist, because terrorism does not exist...at least that&#39;s the Washington mandate to say....    Homeland insecurity janet said that the Christmas airline crotch bomb was not terrorism, but a &#34;man caused event&#34;.... <BR> <BR>Fred thinks we&#39;ve already lost the war. <BR> <BR><a href="http://fredoneverything.net/FOE_Frame_Column.htm" target=_top>http://fredoneverything.net/FOE_Frame_Column.htm</a>


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#2 01-02-10 1:31 pm

bob_2
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Registered: 12-28-08
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Re: The War on Terrorism

I too agree that Obama by changing the verbage, from war to &#34;man-made event&#34; has increased our danger. The definitions of dissident or terrorist are blurred by this President. Note, and read the whole article if you have time:  <BR> <BR><blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1><b>quote:</b></font><p>... <BR> <BR>Well, there currently exists under Obama&#39;s watch perhaps one of the most onerous abuses of our freedoms and Civil Rights that one could imagine. I&#39;m speaking about Americans, not Islamic terrorists. Many of the freedoms guaranteed to all Americans are currently and have been under attack, but these actions are usually referred to as discrimination. I&#39;m beginning to wonder if these actions shouldn&#39;t be classified as a form of terrorism. Who is under attack? The dissidents in our culture. These are the folks who challenge the conventional views held within our scientific, philosophical, and academic communities. But they are often made to pay a huge price for speaking their mind. Many freedoms have been stripped from dissident educators, students, and scientists who disagree with conventional wisdom on issues considered settled by many experts. They are often dismissed as kooks, pseudoscientists, and charlatans who we should either ignore or consider as serious threats to the survival of our society -- depending on who you talk to. The problem is, these dissidents often turn out to have their finger on some aspect of reality that conventional wisdom overlooks. <BR> <BR>...<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.arn.org/blogs/index.php/2/2009/05/22/title_61" target=_top>http://www.arn.org/blogs/index.php/2/2009/05/22/ti tle_61</a>

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