To: Fraulein
One is certainly free to speculate all one wants to. It's a shame they don't allow a busybody peanut gallery at the meetings, but then it's their right to free association which is being exercised.
60 posted on
06/06/2004 8:36:27 AM PDT by
Cultural Jihad
(Rising waves, what motive is behind your impulse? The desire to reach upwards.)
To: Cultural Jihad
Look, not once have I argued against their right to assemble.
1. Article lists important figures meeting in Italy for reasons unknown.
2. Obvious question: So why are these people meeting?
Anyway, just forget it...
64 posted on
06/06/2004 8:41:57 AM PDT by
Fraulein
To: Cultural Jihad
"It's a shame they don't allow a busybody peanut gallery at the meetings, but then it's their right to free association which is being exercised."You are aware that members of the U.S. senate (Corzine and Edwards) who happen to legislate and hence affect me -- are amongst Bilderburgers, as well as the U.S.'s world's universal "negotiator" -- Henry Kissinger?
I happen to believe there ought to be FULL disclosure from ANY U.S. legislators who happen to "associate" at the Bilderberger/Trilateral Commission "cocktail parties."
At least make 'em conspire to obliterate MY sovereignty while NOT "representing" my interest.
To: Cultural Jihad
It's a shame they don't allow a busybody peanut gallery...Now that's funny coming from you. LOL!
133 posted on
07/08/2004 11:52:53 AM PDT by
MileHi
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