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To: NewRomeTacitus
"It's high time for a new House Un-American Activities Committee."

Agree completely. Not going to be revived, however; there are too many in Congress now who themselves wouldn't be able to pass muster. Nor could the liberal MSM--can you imagine the hissy fit there?

206 posted on 05/13/2005 12:31:36 PM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Czar; Travis McGee
As others on this thread have admonished: Never say never. Until the dozer pushes my carcass over the pit's edge I'll consider this OUR country before so-called "civil servants", power intoxicated judges (time for implementing oversight) and invaders whose only right is humane treatment during their swift deportation.

While I'm ranting let me say we should be INsourcing all processes and manufacturing that would prevent our nation from winning an unforeseen conflict, which means a revitalized manufacturing and agricultural base reborn from what we do best: Technology. Companies that resist upgrading for the sake of cheap labor (neoslavery) need to be taxed and SHAMED while their competitors who improve their operations while utilizing native workers should be rewarded with incentive breaks.

In short - a total reversal of this "Race-To-The-Bottom" greed glut that has brought us to these current circumstances while corrupting every level of commerce.

The time window is closing shut. Will average Americans wake up to the fact that their future is being sold out in trade deals and surrendered sovereignty or will they blithely ignore the news for the car-crash morbidity of "reality entertainment"?
207 posted on 05/13/2005 7:37:42 PM PDT by NewRomeTacitus (Skip the court and just deport. Silly aliens, courts are for citizens.)
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