The Box Cutter War That Will Bankrupt America

Posted on Thursday, April 06 at 10:33 by Diogenes
The weirdest war in American history will probably initiate, to borrow Francis Fukuyama's weird phrase, "the end of history" or at least a steep decline for the Land of The Free. Almost as if the Neocons planned it that way. Almost like a secret group of double-agents drew up a clever plan to hasten the demise of the American republic for the benefit of the Chinese. While rewarding a few wealthy investors along the way. They called their plan the War on Terror and when White House economist Paul O'Neill, Truth-Teller predicted a pricetag of $200 billion to pay for the Iraq War-as opposed to the $15 billion predicted by Paul Wolfowitz-O'Neill was fired. Curiously, as is everything in the Box Cutter War, Wolfowitz is now considered one of the World's Top 100 Public Intellectuals and heads the World Bank. I kid you not. Here is that weird list: The Prospect/FP Top 100 Public Intellectuals. [continues:] http://www.rense.com/general70/boxx.htm

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  1. Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:11 am
    The Americans suffer the most and it's hard to perceive. Having more and loosing it may be harder then not having it at all. A country that may have been envied and now despised. Who's own citizens now fear their own government because now it's possible that same government, is in infact the enemy.

    NOT! It's because they are getting in a debt over a war that gives no profit. A country who values their personal freedom on the value of the dollar. Iraq, Afghanistan and soon, Iran. Countries that have different values but judged as the enemy because they don't fall in the niche' as buyable. Countries that are like the dairycow and lead by the ring in the nose, are the only ones to become "friends" of the USA. The American public now have an escape. They can perclaim that their endorsement of Bush was only because he 'mislead" them. Yet one has to wonder why the remainder of the world wasn't mislead. Could it be that the Americans are proud to be the bully?

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  2. Sun Apr 09, 2006 1:11 am
    a soft admonishment,.. please don't lump them all in to gether, alot of us here get damned good infor out of the caring Americans " Could it be that the Americans are proud to be the bully?" please take note sinse I started using opera as an operating systen the quotation marks show up as numbers ans symbols <p>---<br>Real education must ultimately be limited to men who insist on knowing, the rest is mere sheep-herding. <br />
    Ezra Pound<br />
    The only good is knowledge...

  3. Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:23 pm
    " Could it be that the Americans are proud to be the bully?"<<

    If not, they certainly are slow in reacting to what their countries administration is doing.

    (Yes, I have Opera as well and aware of it's limitations)

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  4. by avatar Milton
    Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:23 pm
    Who says Bush won the election, the exit polls say he lost and voting machines without a paper trail are a dead giveaway. US citizens are protesting but the lapdog media ignores or belittles their efforts.

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    "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."
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