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Era of Big Government Has Just Begun
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| 09/23/2002
| James Pinkerton
Posted on 09/23/2002 7:18:00 PM PDT by billybudd
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To: billybudd
We are guided by the conviction that no nation can build a safer, better world alone. Alliances and multilateral institutions can multiply the strength of freedom-loving nations. The United States is committed to lasting institutions like the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the Organization of American States, and NATO as well as other long-standing alliances.
And they deny that Bush is a Globalist.
To: MJY1288; Cultural Jihad; Texasforever
I see you have replaced thought and argument with an image, because images cannot be directly refuted. Well, my friends, if you classify any deviation from the Party Line as treason, you achieve what the Communists could only dream of. But instead of attempting to respond to your non-argument, I will follow your lead and respond with an image:
To: BulletBrasDotNet
Um... let it all out, don't keep it all bottled-up... you'll feel better...
To: billybudd
Great it cuts down on the BS.
To: UnBlinkingEye
This is Globalism. I'm pretty sure that this is what it's about.
Is this the rise of a one world government that the Bible speaks of? It could be.
To: billybudd
To: FreedomFriend
5
To: FreedomFriend
To: FreedomFriend
5
To: BulletBrasDotNet
You don't get it, do you. Bush is on the team of the UN. Did you even bother to read the article? Any little morsel of "anti-UN" speech he gives, it's most likely to keep the public on his side.
To: WhiteGuy; Texaggie79; dead
It's the new fad sweeping FR. Didn't you get the memo?
To: BulletBrasDotNet
I'm not sure what you're talking about. James Pinkerton is an American, not a European. He's served in the Reagan and Bush I administrations. Here's a
link to a brief bio. As far as I can tell, Pinkerton isn't "pointing at America". He's saying that the war on terrorism will eventually morph beyond its original boundaries because of the inherent bureaucratic nature of government. And he's saying this will be a platform upon which future government growth will be justified, even if it doesn't have anything to do with terrorism. What is it about these arguments that you disagree with?
To: Chancellor Palpatine
To: billybudd
Billybud, I don't get what is with the love affair of Bush. He's more liberal than Clinton. He just happens to have an "R" by his name, and he looks like a "good ol'American".
To: Cultural Jihad
Could you let me in on the "5" business?
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09/23/2002 8:59:00 PM PDT
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To: Ahban
To: billybudd
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